diisopropanolamine


diisopropanolamine

[dī¦ī‚sō‚prō·pə′näl·ə‚mēn] (organic chemistry) (CH3CHOHCH2)2NH A white, crystalline solid with a boiling point of 248.7°C; used as an emulsifying agent for polishes, insecticides, and water paints. Abbreviated DIPA.