Abstract
AbstractDiethanolamide products made by the con‐densation of diethanolamine and fatty acid are known to contain, in addition to the amide, ex‐cess diethanolamine, fatty acid soap of diethano‐lamine and water. In a recent examination of some amide products, a new amido‐amine com‐pound was isolated and identified. This com‐pound is formed from two moles of diethano‐lamine and one mole of fatty acid and is present at levels as high as 10% of amide product. The amido‐amine was isolated by extraction with isobutanol from an acidic solution of the amide. The structure of this new compound was verified by its chemical reactivity and by in‐strumental analyses. Methods of synthesis were also studied.
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