E-GRADE® Aminopropylmorpholine (E-GRADE® APM)

E-GRADE® Aminopropylmorpholine (E-GRADE® APM) is primarily used in stripping, cleaning, and wet etching formulations in the semiconductor, display, and PCB industries.

 

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Chemical Family: Amines

End Uses: Electronics, Printed Circuit Boards, Semiconductor

Applicable Processes: Etching Applications, Semiconductor Manufacturing

Features: Faster Stripping, High Purity, Low Trace Metals, Low Vapor Pressure, Water Soluble

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Identification & Functionality

Blend
No
CAS Number
123-00-2
Chemical Family
Chemical Name
Single Ingredient
Yes
Technologies
Product Families
Chemical Structure

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Features & Benefits

Industrial Additives Features
Product Features
  • High purity
  • Low trace metals
  • Low vapor pressures
  • Water soluble
  • Trace metal reduction via purification
  • Blending and aqueous dilution available
  • Range of metal removal rates
  • Range of pK, and buffering abilities

Applications & Uses

Properties

Physical Form
Soluble In

Regulatory & Compliance

Technical Details & Test Data

Linear Polarization Resistance Corrosion Rates for 10 wt% Aqueous Amines

E-GRADE® Aminopropylmorpholine (E-GRADE® APM) - Linear polarization resistance corrosion rates for 10 wt% aqueous amines - 1

  • In general, primary amine metal removal rates are higher than secondary and tertiary amines.
  • Aluminum removal rates are highest requiring careful choice of amine.
  • Tungsten and Molybdenum are relatively inert to amines.

Packaging & Availability

Regional Availability
  • Global

Other

Appearance (SDS)
Liquid
Color (SDS)
Colorless
Odor (SDS)
Ammoniacal
Chemical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
pH11.9-
Physical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Boiling Point224.0°C
Molecular Weight144.0g/mol
Viscosity6.0cSt