Technical Data Sheet
Monoisopropylamine
Chemical Synonym
Isopropylamine; 2-Aminopropane; MIPA
Applications
Herbicides - intermediate for 2,4-d
Herbicides - intermediate for atrazine
Herbicides - intermediate for glyphosate
Home & industrial care intermediates
Product Description
Monoisopropylamine (MIPA) is a colorless flammable liquid. MIPA has an ammonia-like odor and is miscible with water, alcohol and ether.
Typical Properties
Property
Typical Value, Units
General
Molecular Formula
C
3
H
9
N
Molecular Weight
59.11 g/mol
Appearance
Colorless liquid
Autoignition Temperature
355 °C
Boiling Point
32 °C
Critical Pressure
44 260 hPa
Critical Temperature
203.06 °C
Density
@ 20°C
0.6871 g/cm
3
Dissociation constant, pKa
@ 23.2°C
10.8
Flash Point
Closed Cup
-30 °C
Freezing Point
(1013 hPa)
-90 °C
Heat of Vaporization
a
(1013 hPa)
469.88 kJ/kg
Octanol-water partition coefficient, log Pow
-0.5
pH
(50% solution)
13.1
Refractive Index
@ 20°C
1.373-1.377
Surface Tension
@ 20°C
68.5 mN/m
Vapor Density
(air = 1)
2.03
Vapor Pressure
@ 20°C
631 hPa
@ 40°C
1348.1 hPa
Viscosity
@ 20°C
0.47 mm
2
/s
Water solubility
Completely miscible
a
Latent
Packaging
Bulk
Steel drums (125 kg net)
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