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Quaternium (see also Polyquaternium) is a particularly prominent group of complex ammonium compounds, which are also called quats under the generic term "quaternary ammonium compounds". Quaternary ammonium compounds, i.e. also quaternium (and polyquaternium) have a quaternary nitrogen atom, i.e. a nitrogen atom in which all four hydrogen atoms are replaced by organic radicals. In contrast to polyquaternium (polymer, consists of several quats), quaternium-1 is a monomer.
The substance is used in cosmetic formulations. It acts as a hair conditioning agent.