Triethanolamine, or TEOA, is an
organic compound
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with the
chemical formula
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. It is a colourless,
viscous liquid. It is both a tertiary
amine and a
triol. A triol is a
molecule
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with three
alcohol
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* Alcohol (chemistry), a class of compounds
* Ethanol, one of several alcohols, commonly known as alcohol in everyday life
** Alcohol (drug), intoxicant found in alcoholic beverages
** Alcoholic beverage, an alco ...
groups. Approximately 150,000
tonne
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s were produced in 1999.
It is a colourless compound although samples may appear yellow because of impurities.
Production
Triethanolamine is produced from the reaction of
ethylene oxide with aqueous
ammonia
Ammonia is an inorganic chemical compound of nitrogen and hydrogen with the chemical formula, formula . A Binary compounds of hydrogen, stable binary hydride and the simplest pnictogen hydride, ammonia is a colourless gas with a distinctive pu ...
, also produced are
ethanolamine and
diethanolamine. The ratio of the products can be controlled by changing the
stoichiometry
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Stoichiometry is based on the law of conservation of mass; the total mass of reactants must ...
of the reactants.
:
Applications
Triethanolamine is used primarily in making
surfactant
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coined in ...
s, such as for
emulsifier
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. It is a common ingredient in formulations used for both industrial and consumer products. The triethanolamine neutralizes
fatty acid
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s, adjusts and
buffers the
pH, and solubilizes
oils and other ingredients that are not completely
soluble in water. Triethanolammonium salts in some cases are more soluble than salts of
alkali metals
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that might be used otherwise, and results in less alkaline products than would from using alkali metal hydroxides to form the salt. Some common products in which triethanolamine is found are
sunscreen lotions, liquid
laundry detergent
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While powdered and liquid detergents hold roughly equal share of ...
s,
dishwashing liquids, general cleaners,
hand sanitizers,
polishes,
metalworking
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fluids,
paints,
shaving cream and
printing inks.
Cement production
Triethanolamine is also used as organic additive (0.1 wt%) in the grinding of
cement clinker. It facilitates the grinding process by preventing agglomeration and coating of the powder at the surface of balls and mill wall.
Cosmetics and medicine
Various
ear diseases and infections are treated with eardrops containing triethanolamine polypeptide oleate-condensate, such as Cerumenex in the United States. In pharmaceutics, triethanolamine is the active ingredient of some eardrops used to treat impacted
earwax. It also serves as a
pH balancer in many different cosmetic products, ranging from cleansing creams and milks,
skin lotions, eye gels,
moisturizer
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s,
shampoos,
shaving foams, TEOA is a fairly strong base: a 1% solution has a pH of approximately 10, whereas the pH of skin is less than pH 7, approximately 5.5−6.0. Cleansing milk–cream emulsions based on TEOA are particularly good at removing makeup.
Derivatives
#
Amustaline
#
Trolnitrate
#
Trimustine
In the laboratory and in amateur photography
Another common use of TEOA is as a
complexing agent for
aluminium
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ions in aqueous solutions. This reaction is often used to mask such ions before
complexometric titration
Complexometric titration (sometimes chelatometry) is a form of volumetric analysis in which the formation of a colored complex is used to indicate the end point of a titration. Complexometric titrations are particularly useful for the determinat ...
s with another
chelating agent such as
EDTA. TEOA has also been used in
photographic (
silver halide) processing. It has been promoted as a useful alkali by amateur photographers.
In holography
TEOA is used to provide a sensitivity boost to silver-halide-based
holograms, and also as a swelling agent to color shift holograms. It is possible to get the sensitivity boost without color shift by rinsing out the TEOA before squeegee and drying.
In electroless plating
TEOA is now commonly and very effectively used as a complexing agent in
electroless plating.
In ultrasonic testing
2-3% in water TEOA is used as an corrosion inhibitor (anti-rust) agent in immersion ultrasonic testing.
In aluminium soldering
Triethanolamine,
diethanolamine and
aminoethylethanolamine are major components of common liquid organic fluxes for the soldering of aluminium alloys using tin-zinc and other tin or lead-based soft solders.
Safety and regulation
Allergic reactions
A 1996 study found that triethanolamine (TEOA) occasionally causes contact
allergy. A 2001 study found TEOA in a
sunscreen caused an allergic contact
dermatitis. A 2007 study found TEOA in
ear drops caused a contact allergy. Systemic and respiratory tract (RT) toxicity was analyzed for 28 days in a nose specific inhalation 2008 study in Wistar rats; TEOA seems to be less potent in regard to systemic toxicity and RT irritancy than
diethanolamine (DEA). Exposure to TEOA resulted in focal inflammation, starting in single male animals from 20 mg/m
3 concentrations.
A 2009 study stated that
patch test reactions reveal a slight irritant potential instead of a true allergic response in several cases, and also indicated the risk of skin sensitization to TEOA seems to be very low.
Tumors
Reports indicated that TEOA causes an increased incidence of
tumor growth in the liver in female B6C3F1 mice, but not in male mice or in Fischer 344 rats, although higher-primates are known to have higher resistance to the tumotigenesis.
A 2004 study concluded "TEOA may cause liver tumors in mice via a choline-depletion mode of action and that this effect is likely caused by the inhibition of choline uptake by cells."
Environmental toxicity
A 2009 study found that TEOA has potential acute, sub-chronic and chronic toxicity properties in respect to aquatic species.
Regulation
TEOA is listed under
Schedule 3, part B of the
Chemical Weapons Convention as it can be used in the manufacture of
HN3 nitrogen mustard.
See also
*
Complexometric titration
Complexometric titration (sometimes chelatometry) is a form of volumetric analysis in which the formation of a colored complex is used to indicate the end point of a titration. Complexometric titrations are particularly useful for the determinat ...
*
Ethanolamine
*
Ethanol
Ethanol (also called ethyl alcohol, grain alcohol, drinking alcohol, or simply alcohol) is an organic compound with the chemical formula . It is an Alcohol (chemistry), alcohol, with its formula also written as , or EtOH, where Et is the ps ...
*
Triethanolamine salicylate
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