Adipic acid, 99%, Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Adipic acid, 99%, Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Adipic acid, 99%, Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Adipic acid, 99%, Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Thermo Scientific Chemicals

Adipic acid, 99%, Thermo Scientific Chemicals

CAS: 124-04-9 | C6H10O4 | 146.142 g/mol
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ALFA13705.0B1000 g
Catalog number ALFA13705.0B
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Specifications
Chemical Name or MaterialAdipic acid
pH2.7
CAS124-04-9
Melting Point151°C to 155°C
Boiling Point∼205°C (3mmHg)
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Adipic acid is a monomer used in the production of nylon 66 by polycondenation reaction with hexamethylene diamine. It is also used as a food ingredient and its esters are plasticizers especially in poly vinyl chloride. Further, it reacts with barium hydroxide and undergoes ketonization reaction to get cyclopentanone. In addition to this, it finds application in polyurethane foams, lubricants, adhesives, baking powder, gelling aid and in food flavoring.

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Applications
Adipic acid is a monomer used in the production of nylon 66 by polycondenation reaction with hexamethylene diamine. It is also used as a food ingredient and its esters are plasticizers especially in poly vinyl chloride. Further, it reacts with barium hydroxide and undergoes ketonization reaction to get cyclopentanone. In addition to this, it finds application in polyurethane foams, lubricants, adhesives, baking powder, gelling aid and in food flavoring.

Solubility
Soluble in methanol and acetone. Slightly soluble in cyclohexane. Insoluble in benzene, acetic acid and petroleum ether.

Notes
Incompatible with oxidizing agents
RUO – Research Use Only

General References:

  1. Vardon, D. R.; Franden, M. A.; Johnson, C. W.; Karp, E. M.; Guarnieri, M. T.; Linger, J. G.; Salm, M. J.; Strathmann, T. J.; Beckham, G. T. Adipic acid production from lignin. Energy Environ. Sci. 2015, 8 (2), 617-628.
  2. Zou, G.; Zhong, W.; Mao, L.; Xu, Q.; Xiao, J.; Yin, D.; Xiao, Z.; Kirk, S. R.; Shu, T. A non-nitric acid method of adipic acid synthesis: organic solvent-and promoter-free oxidation of cyclohexanone with oxygen over hollow-structured Mn/TS-1 catalysts. Green Chem. 2015, 17 (3), 1884-1892.