Monoethanolamine vs Sodium Hydroxide
Comprehensive comparison of Monoethanolamine and Sodium Hydroxide including physical properties, applications, safety considerations, and pricing. Alliance Chemical supplies both chemicals in various grades and concentrations.
Quick Comparison Summary
Sodium Hydroxide
- CAS:
- 1310-73-2
- Formula:
- NaOH (25% solution in H₂O)
- Available:
- 25%
Physical & Chemical Properties Comparison
| Property | Monoethanolamine | Sodium Hydroxide | Key Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Boiling Point | 170.5°C | 105°C | Monoethanolamine boils 65.5°C higher |
| Flash Point ⚠️ | 93°C | N/A | Data not available for direct comparison |
| Density | 1.012 g/cm³ | 1.271 g/cm³ | Sodium Hydroxide is denser |
| Water Solubility | Miscible with water | Miscible with water | Both fully water soluble |
| pH | 12.1 (0.1 M solution) | > 12 | Sodium Hydroxide is acidic, Monoethanolamine is basic |
| Molecular Weight | 61.08 g/mol | 40.00 g/mol | Monoethanolamine is heavier molecule |
| Melting Point | 10.5°C | N/A | Data not available for direct comparison |
| Vapor Pressure | 0.5 mmHg at 20°C | N/A | Data not available for direct comparison |
| Auto-ignition Temp ⚠️ | 410°C | N/A | Data not available for direct comparison |
| Vapor Density | 2.1 (air = 1) | N/A | Data not available for direct comparison |
| Appearance | Clear, colorless, viscous liquid | Clear, colorless liquid | |
| Odor | Amine-like | Odorless |
Data sourced from PubChem (NIH), OSHA Technical Guidelines, and Alliance Chemical laboratory analysis. Last verified June 2026.
Applications & Use Cases
Monoethanolamine Best For:
- CO₂ scrubbing in gas treatment
- Surfactant synthesis
- Corrosion inhibitor production
- Agrochemical manufacture
- Pharmaceutical intermediate
Sodium Hydroxide Best For:
- pH adjustment
- Chemical synthesis
- Cleaning agent
- Soap and detergent manufacturing
- Pulp and paper processing
Choosing Between Them
The right choice depends on your specific application, required purity, and handling capabilities. Contact our team for guidance on which chemical best fits your needs.
Safety & Handling Comparison
Storage Requirements
Always store in original containers in a cool, well-ventilated area per NFPA 30 guidelines. Refer to each product's SDS for specific storage temperature ranges and incompatible materials.
PPE Requirements
At minimum: chemical-resistant gloves, safety goggles, and adequate ventilation per OSHA 29 CFR 1910.132-138. Check each SDS below for chemical-specific PPE requirements.
Fire Hazard
Consult SDS for specific fire hazard information.
Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
Which Chemical Should You Choose?
Decision Snapshot
| Decision Factor | Better Fit | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Evaporation Profile | Sodium Hydroxide | Lower boiling point supports faster flash-off. |
| Fire Safety Margin | Check SDS | Flash-point data is incomplete for one or both products. |
| Application Breadth | Tie | Compares distinct listed use cases to avoid generic recommendations. |
| Purity Flexibility | Standard grades | Based on availability of 99%+ concentration options in current product metadata. |
Choose Monoethanolamine if:
- You specifically need support for co₂ scrubbing in gas treatment applications.
- You specifically need support for surfactant synthesis applications.
- You need a higher-boiling solvent that stays in-process longer.
Choose Sodium Hydroxide if:
- You specifically need support for ph adjustment applications.
- You specifically need support for chemical synthesis applications.
- You want a faster-evaporating solvent for quick-dry production steps.
Commercial & Fulfillment Snapshot
Built for purchasing teams that need predictable dispatch, compliant documentation, and freight flexibility from parcel to full truckload.
| Procurement Advantage | Monoethanolamine | Sodium Hydroxide |
|---|---|---|
| Grade & Concentration Coverage | multiple concentration options by application with industrial/lab procurement support. | 25% with industrial/lab procurement support. |
| Packaging Depth | 1 Quart to 330 Gallon IBC Tote for parcel, pallet, and truckload planning. | small packs through bulk freight quantities for parcel, pallet, and truckload planning. |
| Dispatch SLA | Lane-scheduling cutoff is 1 PM CT (Mon-Thu) and noon CT Friday. Outbound dispatch from Taylor, TX typically completes within 1-2 business days. | Lane-scheduling cutoff is 1 PM CT (Mon-Thu) and noon CT Friday. Outbound dispatch from Taylor, TX typically completes within 1-2 business days. |
| Freight Optionality | UPS Ground for small packs plus LTL/FTL lanes through ABF, SEFL, Saia, XPO, and partner carriers. | UPS Ground for small packs plus LTL/FTL lanes through ABF, SEFL, Saia, XPO, and partner carriers. |
| Compliance Readiness | SDS ready now; COA/TDS support available pre-PO and post-order. | SDS ready now; COA/TDS support available pre-PO and post-order. |
| Bulk Procurement CTA | Request bulk quote or call (512) 365-6838. | Request bulk quote or call (512) 365-6838. |
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