Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 5 Kilogram |
Form of Chemicals | Solid |
Einecs-No | 204-673-3 |
Physical State | Powder |
Grade Standard | Industrial Grade |
Melting Point | 151-154 Degree c |
Flash Point | 385 Degree F |
Boiling Point | 265 Degree |
Solubility | Insoluble in water |
Molecular Formula | C6H10O4 |
Functions | Catalysts |
Categories | Agrichemicals |
Packaging Type | Bag |
Packaging Size | 50 kg |
Adipic acid
CAS #: 124-04-9
Synonyms: 1,4-BUTANEDICARBOXYLIC ACID, 1,6-HEXANEDIOIC ACID, ADIPIC ACID, adipinic acid, BUTANE-1,4-DICARBOXYLIC ACID, DICARBOXYLIC ACID C6, HEXANDIOIC ACID, RARECHEM AL BO 0180, Acideadipique, Acifloctin, Acinetten, Adilactetten, Adipate, adipic, Adipinsαure, Adi-pure, ai3-03700, femanumber2011
EINECS: 204-673-3
Molecular Formula: C6H10O4
Molecular Weight: 146.14
Description: Adipic acid is a white crystalline solid/crystalline granule, and its odour has not been characterised. It is stable and incompatible with ammonia and strong oxidising agents. It may form combustible dust concentrations in air. The likely routes of exposure to workers are by skin contact and inhalation at workplaces. It is used in the manufacture of nylon, plasticisers, urethanes, adhesives, and food additives.
Appearance: white crystalline powder
mp: 151-154 °C(lit.)
bp: 265 °C100 mm Hg(lit.)
density: 1,36 g/cm3
vapor density: 5 (vs air)
vapor pressure: 1 mm Hg ( 159.5 °C)
Fp: 385 °F
solubility: methanol: 0.1 g/mL, clear, colorless
Stability: Stable. Substances to be avoided include ammonia, strong oxidizing agents.
Water Solubility: 1.44 g/100 mL (15 ºC)
1. Nylon Production:
Adipic acid is the backbone of nylon 6,6, a robust and widely used synthetic polymer. Nylon fibers find applications in textiles, carpets, automotive components, and industrial machinery.
2. Polyurethanes:
Polyurethanes (PU) owe their resilience, flexibility, and durability to adipic acid. PU foams are used in furniture, mattresses, automotive seats, and insulation materials.
3. Coatings and Adhesives:
Adipic acid enhances the performance of coatings and adhesives. It improves adhesion, chemical resistance, and overall durability.
4. Automotive Industry:
From lightweight components to corrosion-resistant coatings, adipic acid contributes to automotive advancements. It’s a vital ingredient in manufacturing bumpers, dashboards, and engine covers.
5. Textile and Apparel:
Nylon fibers made from adipic acid provide strength, elasticity, and colorfastness. Think durable sportswear, hosiery, and outdoor gear.