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| Name = Dimethyldioctadecylammonium chloride | Name = Dimethyldioctadecylammonium chloride
| ImageFile = Distearyldimonium chloride.png | ImageFile = C18x2Me2Cl.png
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| IUPACName = ''N'',''N''-Dimethyl-''N''-octadecyloctadecan-1-aminium chloride | PIN = ''N'',''N''-Dimethyl-''N''-octadecyloctadecan-1-aminium chloride
| OtherNames = Distearyldimonium chloride; Distearyl dimethyl ammonium chloride; Aliquot 207 | OtherNames = Dimethyldioctadecylammonium chloride, or; Distearyl dimethyl ammonium chloride; Aliquot 207, DDAC, distearyldimonium chloride, DSDMAC
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'''Dimethyldioctadecylammonium chloride''', or distearyl dimethyl ammonium chloride, is a ] consisting of a nitrogen atom substituted with two ] groups and two ] groups. The long-chain hydrocarbon groups combined with the ionic nature of the amine group enables it to act as a ] or a ]. '''Dimethyldioctadecylammonium chloride''' (also commonly '''distearyl dimethyl ammonium chloride''' or '''distearyldimonium chloride''') is an organic compound classified as ]. The ] center substituted with two ] groups and two ] groups. The combination of long-chain hydrocarbon groups and the cationic ammonium confers ]- or a ]-like properties. For professional use only, it can be found in many wares-and-equipment sanitizers as well as cleaner/sanitizer combinations that are standard in the foodservice industry – it was once a major component of ]s, but has been largely phased out because of its low ].<ref>E. Smulders, E. Sung "Laundry Detergents, 2. Ingredients and Products" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2012. {{doi|10.1002/14356007.o15_013}}</ref> In household products, it may also be found as an ingredient in cosmetics and hair conditioners in which it is added primarily for its ] effects.<ref>{{CPID|id=1000|name=Distearyldimonium chloride}}</ref> It is also used in ] as a ] to increase reaction rates in a two-phase organic-water system.


==See also==
In household products, it may be found as an ingredient in fabric softeners, cosmetics, and hair conditioners in which it is added primarily for its ] effects.<ref>{{HPD|1000}}</ref> It is also used in ] as a ] to increase reaction rates in a two-phase organic-water system.
* ] – corresponding bromide salt
* ] – shorter di-C10 analogue


==References== ==References==
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