Didodecylamine is a secondary amine. It is reported as standard amine enhancer and its dermal enhancement properties has been studied using in vitro diffusion cell techniques. Solidification point of dodecylamine has been reported to be 26.2°C.
Didodecylamine may be used:
- to promote the crystal growth of 2D nanosheets of GdOCl with approximately square cross sections
- to investigate the effect of alkyl chain length of amine on phase transfer of aqueous synthesized gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) from water to toluene
- in the preparation of novel class of liquid crystalline complexes, by the interaction of copper nitrate
Didodecylamine may be used:
to promote the crystal growth of 2D nanosheets of GdOCl with approximately square cross sections
to investigate the effect of alkyl chain length of amine on phase transfer of aqueous synthesized gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) from water to toluene
in the preparation of novel class of liquid crystalline complexes, by the interaction of copper nitrate
Didodecylamine is a secondary amine. It is reported as standard amine enhancer and its dermal enhancement properties has been studied using in vitro diffusion cell techniques. Solidification point of dodecylamine has been reported to be 26.2°C.
Crystallise the amine from EtOH/*C6H6 under N2, and store away from CO2. It provides two crystalline forms: an -form with m 44.4o and a -form with m 51.8o. The hydrochloride has m 207-208o(dec, from isoProOH), the hydroiodide has m 23.8-234o(dec, sealed capillary) and the nitrate has m 125.4-125.2o(dec. sealed capillary) when crystallised from MeOH/Me2CO. [Hoerr et al. J Am Chem Soc 65 328 1943, Hoerr & Harwood J Org Chem 16 779 1951, Beilstein 4 III 412, 4 IV 801.]