ELASTAMINE® RP-2005

ELASTAMINE®RP-2005 Amine is characterized by repeating oxypropylene units in the backbone. ELASTAMINE®RP-2005 Amine is a difunctional, primary amine with average molecular weight of about 2000. The primary amines are located on secondary carbon atoms at the end of the aliphatic polyether chain. The polyether backbone contributes flexibility to polymers.

Chemical Name: Poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)], .alpha.-(2-aminomethylethyl)-.omega.-(2-aminomethylethoxy)-

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    Identification & Functionality

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    No
    Chemical Name
    Single Ingredient
    Yes
    Synonyms
    2-Aminopropyl-terminated polypropylene glycol, Diamino-terminated polypropylene glycol, Diaminopolypropylene glycol, Diaminopropylene glycol homopolymer, Dipropylamine poly(propylene glycol), Poly(oxypropylene)diamine, Poly(propylene oxide) bis(2-aminopropyl ether), Polypropylene glycol bis(aminopropyl) ether, Polypropylene glycol diamine, α-(2-Aminomethylethyl)-ω-(2-aminomethylethoxy) polypropylene oxide, α,ω-Diaminopolypropylene glycol
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    Features & Benefits

    Product Features
    • High flexibility from polyether backbone
    • Amine end groups much more reactive than alcohol end groups
    • Low color, low viscosity, and low vapor pressure

    Applications & Uses

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    Applications
    Product Applications

    Modification of thermoplastic polymers, such as nylon

    Properties

    Physical Form

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    Other

    Appearance (SDS)
    Liquid
    Color (SDS)
    Light Yellow
    Odor (SDS)
    Ammoniacal