Everything You Need to Know About Adipic Acid
Adipic Acid
Adipic
acid is a critical feedstock for the production of resins, nylons, lubricants,
and plasticizers. The current industrial petrochemical process for producing acid
from KA oil, catalysed by nitric acid, pollutes the environment significantly
due to the formation of waste nitrous oxide. As a result, developing cleaner methods
of producing acid has piqued the interest of both industry and academia. This
mini-review article discussed recent advances in acid synthesis from
bio-renewable feedstock and recent advances in cleaner technology
from fossil fuels using novel catalytic materials. This research on recent
advances in green acid production will provide insights and direction for
future research on various other industrial processes for producing nylon
precursors.
The global Adipic
Acid Market size was valued at US$ 7.1 billion (revenue) and 3737.8 kilo
tons (volume) in 2016 and is expected to expand at a CAGR of 6.0% in terms of
revenue and 4.1% in terms of volume during 2017 – 2025.
Adipic acid is an industrial chemical composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. It appears to be a white crystalline solid. Water does not dissolve it, but it is soluble in methanol, ethanol, acetone, acetic acid, cyclohexane, benzene, and petroleum ether are all examples of solvents. The formula for acid, also known as hexanedioic acid, is C6H10O4. Because of its low toxicity, adipic acid is widely regarded as dangerous. Contact with this chemical can be hazardous to one's health. According to the MSDS, acid is a skin irritant that can cause skin inflammation. To avoid negative consequences, acid should be stored and disposed of properly.
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