Diethylamine is used mainly as a chemical intermediate to produce the corrosion inhibitor N,N-diethylethanolamine and a lesser amount is used to produce pesticides and insect repellants and in rubber processing.
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Dimethylamine hydrochloride is used as an intermediate in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals like ranitidine and metformin, tramadol and amlodipine. It is used as a precursor of atrazine.
Dimethylamine hydrochloride is the raw material of organic synthesis, the catalyzer of also analyzing as acetylize and the preparation of azoviolet and dimethylamine agueous solution.