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In , a fatty amine is loosely defined as any possessing a mostly linear chain of eight or more carbon atoms. They are typically prepared from the more abundant , with vegetable or seed-oils being the ultimate starting material. As such they are often mixtures of chain lengths, ranging up to about C22. They can be classified as . Commercially important members include coco amine, , tallow amine, and soya amine. These compounds and their derivatives are used as , agents (purification of ores), corrosion inhibitors, lubricants and friction modifiers. They are also the basis for a variety of cosmetic formulations.


Production and reactions
Fatty amines are commonly prepared from ; which are themselves obtained from natural sources, typically seed-oils. The overall reaction is sometimes referred to as the Nitrile Process and begins with a reaction between the fatty acid and at high temperature (>250 °C) and in the presence of a metal oxide catalyst (e.g., alumina or zinc oxide) to give the fatty .

RCOOH + NH3 → RC≡N + 2 H2O

The fatty amine is obtained from these fatty nitriles by with any of a number of reagents, including

(2025). 9780470686607, Wiley. .
or cobalt, and catalysts. When conducted in the presence of excess ammonia the hydrogenation affords the primary amines.

RCN + 2 H2 → RCH2NH2

In the absence of ammonia, secondary and tertiary amines are produced.

2 RCN + 4 H2 → (RCH2)2NH + NH3
3 RCN + 6 H2 → (RCH2)3N + 2 NH3


Fatty secondary and tertiary amines
Alternatively, secondary and tertiary fatty amines can be generated by the reaction of and fatty alkyl bromides with (di)alkylamines. For example 1-bromododecane reacts with :
RBr + HNMe2 → RNMe2 + HBr
By reaction with tertiary amines, long-chain alkyl bromides give quaternary ammonium salts, which are used as phase transfer catalysts.

Secondary and tertiary amines may also be produced by the Leuckart reaction. This reaction effects N-methylation using with as the reductant. These tertiary amines are precursors to quaternary ammonium salts used for a variety of applications.


Applications and derivatives
The main application of fatty amines is for the production of the corresponding quaternary ammonium salts, which are used as and (e.g. Behentrimonium chloride). Fatty amines are also used in , for the beneficiation of various ores. The amines bind to the surfaces of certain minerals allowing them to be readily separated from those lacking the bound amine. They are also additives in the production of .

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