Aliphatic Amines Market Plying for Significant Growth | 2026
An aliphatic amine is an amine in the molecule of which there are no aromatic rings directly on the nitrogen atom. The composition of the ‘R’ group in the amine structure defines the category of the amines. Aliphatic amines are the alkyl group with six or less carbons. Density of these amines range from 0.63 to 0.74 gram per cubic cm (less dense than water) and have stronger bases than ammonia. Examples of aliphatic amines include methylamines and ethylamines. Aliphatic amines are soluble to slightly soluble in water. These amines have a distinct and unpleasant odor. In high concentration, the odor of aliphatic amines is similar to ammonia, while in low concentrations the odor is fishlike. Aliphatic amines are extensively used as basic materials for chemical syntheses, as intermediates and solvents to manufacture plastics, crop protection products, explosives, dyes, surfactants, catalysts, and other chemicals. Aliphatic amines occur in the nature, primarily as products o...
