Diethanolamine (DEA) is widely used in the preparation of di-ethanol-amides and diethanolamine salts of long-chain fatty acids that are formulated into soaps and surfactants used in liquid laundry and dishwashing detergents, cosmetics, shampoos and hair conditioners.

Diethanolamine (DEA) is also widely used as a surfactant and a corrosion inhibitor. It is used to remove hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide from natural gas in oil refinery. DEA is also used in the production of di-ethanol-amides, which are common ingredients in cosmetics and shampoos added to confer a creamy texture and foaming action.

CAS Number:  111-42-4
Chemical Name: Diethanolamine
Chemical Formula: C₄H₁₁NO₂
Molecular Weight: 105.14 g/mol
Appearance: Colorless to pale yellow, viscous liquid or crystalline solid (depending on temperature)
Odor: Mild ammonia-like odor
Solubility: Completely miscible with water, alcohols, and ketones
Boiling Point: ~269 °C
Melting Point: ~28 °C (solidifies at room temperature)
Density: ~1.09 g/cm³ at 20 °C
Flash Point: 138 °C (closed cup)
Viscosity: ~350 mPa·s at 25 °C
pH (1% aqueous): ~10.5

Application in areas:

  • Personal Care Products:
    Used as a surfactant, emulsifier, and foam booster in:
    • Shampoos
    • Facial cleansers
    • Bubble baths
    • (Note: usage in cosmetics is restricted or discouraged in some regions due to safety concerns)
  • Produces
    • Di-ethanol-amides (used in detergents and cosmetics)
    • Morpholine
    • Corrosion inhibitors
    • Detergents & Cleaners
    • Found in industrial cleaners, metalworking fluids, engine degreasers, and floor cleaners
  • Gas Treatment
    • Used in gas sweetening processes to remove acidic gases (e.g., CO₂, H₂S) from natural gas and refinery streams

Safety & Handling:

  • Hazards:
    • May cause skin and eye irritation
    • Harmful if swallowed or inhaled
    • Suspected carcinogen (when contaminated with nitrosamines or when used long-term in cosmetics)
    • Can react with nitrites to form nitrosamines, which are potentially carcinogenic

Regulatory Warnings:

  • Restricted in cosmetics and personal care formulations in the EU and California (Prop 65) due to potential health risks

PPE Requirements:

  • Use chemical-resistant gloves, goggles, and proper ventilation

Storage Guidelines:

  • Use chemical-resistant gloves, goggles, and proper ventilation
  • Avoid contamination with nitrosating agents
  • Diethanolamine, often abbreviated as DEA is an organic compound with the formula HN(CH2CH2OH)2.

Packaging: Drum