1,6-Diaminohexane is a linear aliphatic diamine with two primary amine groups at opposite ends of a six-carbon chain. It plays a central role in the production of nylon-6,6, epoxy hardeners, and crosslinking agents. Its bifunctional nature makes it ideal for condensation polymerization and bioconjugation. Supplied as a white crystalline solid, it is hygroscopic and requires moisture-protected storage
Features
Chemical Name: 1,6-Diaminohexane - Synonyms: Hexamethylenediamine, 1,6-Hexanediamine - CAS Number: 124-09-4 - Molecular Formula: C?H??N? - Molecular Weight: 116.20 g/mol - Appearance: White crystalline solid - Boiling Point: ~204–205?°C - Melting Point: ~39–42?°C - Density: ~0.89 g/cm³ - Solubility: Soluble in water, alcohols, and polar solvents - Storage Conditions: Store tightly sealed; protect from moisture - Hazard Class: UN2280 (Corrosive, Class 8)

