Triethylamine Hydrochloride: A Versatile Organic Synthesis Intermediate for Your Industrial Needs

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Exceptional Purity & Quality Assurance

Our Triethylamine Hydrochloride meets stringent purity standards (99%), ensuring optimal performance in your critical synthesis pathways. We provide detailed specifications and COAs to guarantee product integrity for your research and production needs.

Versatile Application Support

Leverage Triethylamine Hydrochloride as a key intermediate for cationic etherifying agents, emulsifiers, solubilizing agents, and flotation agents. Its utility spans across the pharmaceutical, pesticide, and dyestuff industries, making it a valuable addition to your supply chain.

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Broad Application Spectrum of Triethylamine Hydrochloride

Pharmaceutical Synthesis

Utilized as an intermediate in the synthesis of cationic etherifying agents and other crucial pharmaceutical components, enhancing drug formulation efficacy.

Agrochemical Formulations

Acts as an emulsifier, solubilizing agent, and dispersant in pesticide formulations, improving the performance and delivery of crop protection products.

Dyestuff Manufacturing

Serves as a raw material in the production of dyes, contributing to vibrant and stable coloration in various textile and industrial applications.

Organic Synthesis Intermediate

A fundamental building block for numerous organic compounds, including its role as a flotation agent in various chemical processes.