dinonylamine

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dinonylamine (uncountable)

  1. (organic chemistry) The secondary amine (CH3(CH2)8)2NH
    • 1965, CPE: Chemical and Process Engineering and Atomic World:
      Typically, this might occur as the deposition of solid dinonylamine hydrofluorides and/or as the carry-through of low-boiling volatiles to the HF product.
    • 1967, Robert Noyes, Phosphoric acid by the wet process, page 255:
      Suitable amines thus include octadecylamine, methyl dioctylamine, dinonylamine, dilauryl butylamine, trilaurylamine and trinonylamine, and they may be used in any amount from an effective trace up to an equal weight with the alcohol.