Tetra Acetyl Ethylene Diamine (taed) is an organic compound which physically appears as a colourless to white solid that can be dyed easily. It is a reagent that can be used with sodium perborate for the oxidation of primary aliphatic amines to aliphatic C-nitroso compounds. It is Eco-friendly in nature as the chemical is readily biodegradable with a very low toxicity. Tetra Acetyl Ethylene Diamine (taed) has a chemical formula C10H16N2O4 molecular mass 228.24 grams per mol. It is widely used as a bleach activator in laundry detergents and for paper pulp. It usually dyed in blue or green color for making laundry detergents and releases hydrogen peroxide during the washing cycle.
Tetra Acetyl Ethylene Diamine (taed)
CAS number : 10543-57-4
Molecular formula : C10H16N2O4
Molar mass : 228.25
Appearance : colourless solid
Density : 0.9
Melting point : 149 to 154°C
Application : Use in laundry detergents