Adipic Acid

Publish Time: 2025-04-22     Origin: Site

Adipic Acid 

Adipic Acid (hexanedioic acid, C₆H₁₀O₄) is an important organic dicarboxylic acid, primarily used as a precursor for nylon 6,6 production. It is a white crystalline solid with mild acidity, soluble in water and alcohol.


Key Properties:

  • Chemical Formula: HOOC(CH₂)₄COOH

  • Molar Mass: 146.14 g/mol

  • Melting Point: 152–154 °C

  • Solubility: Water, ethanol, acetone.

  • Biodegradability: Readily breaks down in the environment.


Production Methods:

  1. Industrial Synthesis:

    • Nitric Acid Oxidation: Cyclohexanol/cyclohexanone oxidized with HNO₃ (most common method).

    • Bio-based Routes: Fermentation of glucose (sustainable alternative).


Major Applications:

  1. Nylon 6,6 Production (~70% of global demand):

    • Reacts with hexamethylenediamine to form polyamide.

  2. Polyurethane Foams:

    • Used as a chain extender.

  3. Food Industry:

    • Acidity regulator (E355) in beverages & gelatin.

  4. Plasticizers & Lubricants:

    • Ester derivatives (e.g., di-2-ethylhexyl adipate, DEHA).

  5. Pharmaceuticals & Cosmetics:

    • Buffer agent in tablets; controlled-release formulations.


Advantages & Challenges:

High demand for nylon and biodegradable plastics.
Emerging green production (bio-adipic acid from renewable feedstocks).
Environmental concerns: Traditional HNO₃ oxidation releases N₂O (a potent greenhouse gas).


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