Chemistry:Behentrimonium chloride
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Preferred IUPAC name
N,N,N-Trimethyldocosan-1-aminium chloride | |
Other names
Docosyltrimethylammonium chloride, BTAC-228, docosyl-trimethylazanium chloride
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C25H54ClN | |
Molar mass | 404.16 g·mol−1 |
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Behentrimonium chloride, also known as docosyltrimethylammonium chloride or BTAC-228, is a yellow waxlike organic compound with chemical formula CH
3(CH
2)
21N(Cl)(CH
3)
3, used as an antistatic agent and, sometimes, a disinfectant. It is commonly found in cosmetics such as conditioners, hair dye, and mousse, and also in detergents. Laboratory tests have indicated that it does not readily biodegrade.[1]
See also
- Cetrimonium bromide – an C19 structural analogue
- Cetrimonium chloride – an C19 structural analogue
References
- ↑ Yamane, Masayuki; Toyo, Takamasa; Inoue, Katsuhisa; Sakai, Takaya; Kaneko, Youhei; Nishiyama, Naohiro (2008). "Aquatic Toxicity and Biodegradability of Advanced Cationic Surfactant APA-22 Compatible with the Aquatic Environment". Journal of Oleo Science 57 (10): 529–538. doi:10.5650/jos.57.529. ISSN 1345-8957. PMID 18781053.
External links
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behentrimonium chloride.
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