Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Cyclohexylamine
Quantity/Pack Size – 100 ml
Form – Liquid
Grade – 99% Pure (Lab Grade)
Application – Organic synthesis, corrosion inhibitors, chemical research
Product Overview
Cyclohexylamine is a high-purity, colorless to pale yellow liquid with a strong ammonia-like odor, widely used in laboratory and industrial applications. This 99% pure reagent is a key intermediate in organic synthesis, particularly for producing pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and rubber chemicals. Its strong basicity and nucleophilicity make it an excellent catalyst in polymerization reactions and a vital component in corrosion inhibitors for metal protection. The liquid form ensures easy handling and precise dosing in experimental setups. Cyclohexylamine is also employed in the manufacture of vulcanization accelerators, dyes, and water treatment chemicals. Its high reactivity and compatibility with various solvents make it indispensable in research labs and chemical manufacturing processes. Proper storage in a cool, dry place away from oxidizing agents and moisture is essential to maintain its stability and purity. This lab-grade cyclohexylamine meets stringent quality standards, ensuring reliable performance in critical applications.
FAQs
1. What is the shelf life of cyclohexylamine?
When stored in a tightly sealed container under recommended conditions, cyclohexylamine has a shelf life of 24 months from the date of manufacture.
2. Is cyclohexylamine compatible with glass containers?
Yes, cyclohexylamine can be safely stored in glass containers, but ensure they are airtight to prevent moisture absorption and contamination.
3. Are there any safer alternatives to cyclohexylamine for corrosion inhibition?
Alternatives like morpholine or ethanolamine can be used, but their effectiveness depends on the specific application and environmental conditions.
4. How should cyclohexylamine be disposed of safely?
Cyclohexylamine should be neutralized with a dilute acid before disposal, following local environmental regulations for hazardous waste.
5. Can cyclohexylamine be used in aqueous solutions?
Yes, cyclohexylamine is soluble in water, but its reactivity increases in aqueous solutions, so proper handling is required.










