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Preparation of alkanolamine
   
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US Patent 4605769
Issued Date
August 12, 1986
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Alkanoamines such as diethylaminopropanol is prepared by reacting an alkylene oxide and either an amine or ammonia is the presence of a salt of a fluorosulphonic acid.
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August 12, 1986
Application Number
06/743,753
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June 12, 1985
US Classification
564/477   564/445 564/476
Int'l Classification
C07C   215/08   (20060101)   C07C   215/00   (20060101)  
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Jun 21, 1984 [GB] 8415806
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564/476   564/477   564/445  
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