Triisopropanolamine
Triisopropanolamine is an amine used for a variety of industrial applications including as an emulsifier, stabilizer, and chemical intermediate.[3] It is also used to neutralize acidic components of some herbicides.[3]
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| Preferred IUPAC name
 1,1′,1′′-Nitrilotri(propan-2-ol)  | |
| Other names
 1-[Bis(2-hydroxypropyl)amino]propan-2-ol Tris(2-hydroxypropyl)amine Tri-2-propanolamine Tri-iso-propanolamine Tris(2-propanol)amine  | |
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| Abbreviations | TIPA | 
| ECHA InfoCard | 100.004.118 | 
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| Properties | |
| C9H21NO3 | |
| Molar mass | 191.271 g·mol−1 | 
| Appearance | White to off-white solid | 
| Melting point | 48–52 °C (118–126 °F; 321–325 K)[1] | 
| Boiling point | 305 °C (581 °F; 578 K)[2] | 
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). 
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See also
    
    
References
    
- "Triisopropanolamine". Sigma-Aldrich.
 - "Triisopropanolamine". International Chemical Safety Cards. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
 - "DOW Triisopropanolamine (TIPA)" (PDF). Dow.
 
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