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Butanedicarboxylic acid

Adipic acid (1,4-butanedicarboxylic acid) is used for the production of nylon-6,6 and may be produced from the oxidation of cyclohexane as shown in structure 17.1. Cyclohexane is obtained by the Raney nickel catalytic hydrogenation of benzene. Both the cyclohexanol and cyclohexanone are oxidized to adipic acid by heating with nitric acid. [Pg.530]

Bromine Azide A525-R Bromine Azidodithiocarbonate A635-R p-Bromobenzoyl Azidodithiocarbonate A633-L 1,4-Butanedicarboxylic Acid. See Adipic Acid A104-L... [Pg.679]

Hexanedioic Acid 1,4-Butanedicarboxylic Acid HOOC(CH2)4COOH... [Pg.17]

SYNS ACIFLOCTIN ACINETTEN ADILACTETTEN ADIPINIC ACID 1,4-BUTANEDICARBOXYLIC ACID FEMA No. 2011 Dl,6-... [Pg.29]

BUTANEDICARBOXYLIC ACID see AEN250 BUTANE DIEPOXIDE see BGA750... [Pg.1552]

BUTANEDICARBOXYLIC ACID (124-04-9) Dust may form explosive mixture with air (flash point 385°F/196 C). Contact with strong oxidizers may cause fire and explosions. Incompatible with sulfuric acid, caustics, ammonia, aliphatic amines, alkanolamines, isocyanates, alkylene oxides, epichlorohydrin. Flow or agitation of substance may generate electrostatic charges due to low conductivity. [Pg.211]

Butanedicarboxylic acid Butane-1,4-dicarboxylic acid. See Adipic acid... [Pg.581]

Adipic acid [ISV] (1877). (hexanedioic acid, 1.4-butanedicarboxylic acid) n. A dicar-boxylic acid used in the production of polyamides, alkyd resins, and urethane... [Pg.29]

Butanedicarboxylic acid See adipic acid. 1,3- or 1,4-Butanediol See 1,3- or 1,4-butylene glycol. [Pg.137]

Adipic Acid n [ISV] (1877) (hexanedioic acid, 1.4-butanedicarboxylic acid) A dicarboxylic acid used in the production of polyamides, alkyd resins, and urethane foams. Esters of adipic acid are used as plasticizers and lubricants. It is used in the polymerization reaction to form nylon 66 polymers and in the manufacture of polyurethane foams Acid value, 767 molecular weight, 146.1 mp, 151°C and bp, 216°C/15mmHg. [Pg.21]

Adipates (esters of 1,4-butanedicarboxylic acid— a six-carbon aliphatic acid) DIDA, diisodecyl adipate DOA (DEHA), dioctyl adipate (di-2-ethylhexyl adipate) DBEA, dibutoxyethyl adipate DBEEA, dibutoxyethoxyethyl adipate... [Pg.80]

Adipic acid (1,4-butanedicarboxylic acid/hexanedioic acid) is tiie most essential aliphatic dicarboxylic acid and is white crystalline powder in nature. Adipic acid is largely used for the production of nylon 6,6. The synthesis of adipic acid is as follows biosynthesis of cisfiis-muconic acid by the fermentation of glucose, followed by catalytic hydrogenation to adipic acid. In addition to tiie optimization of culture conditions for its production, the separation of adipic acid from an aqueous medium at high purity levels is necessary for polymer-grade products. The catalytic conversion of muconic acid to adipic acid requires to be furtiier explored. [Pg.48]


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