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  2. [Latest] Global Adipic Acid Market Size/Share Worth USD 6.99 ...

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    Austin, TX, USA, Nov. 11, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Custom Market Insights has published a new research report titled “Adipic Acid Market Size, Trends and Insights By Application (Polyurethane, Nylon 6,6 Fiber, Nylon 6,6 Resin, Adipate Esters, Others), By Raw Material (Cyclohexane, Phenol, Cyclohexanol, Cyclohexanone, Benzene), By End Users (Automotive, Electrical & Electronics, Packaging ...

  3. Adipic acid - Wikipedia

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    Adipic acid or hexanedioic acid is the organic compound with the formula (CH 2) 4 (COOH) 2.From an industrial perspective, it is the most important dicarboxylic acid: about 2.5 billion kilograms of this white crystalline powder are produced annually, mainly as a precursor for the production of nylon.

  4. Global Adipic Acid Market Poised for Robust Growth Amidst ...

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    The demand for adipic acid is expected to be driven by an increase in the need for electronic goods in the near future. Adipic Acid Industry Overview. The global adipic acid market is observed by its widespread application in the production of nylon 6,6, polyurethane and various other industrial products. It is used with better mechanical ...

  5. Polybutylene adipate terephthalate - Wikipedia

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    PBAT (short for polybutylene adipate terephthalate) is a biodegradable random copolymer, specifically a copolyester of adipic acid, 1,4-butanediol and terephthalic acid.PBAT is produced by many different manufacturers and may be known by the brand names ecoflex, Wango, Ecoworld, Eastar Bio, and Origo-Bi.

  6. 1,6-Hexanediol - Wikipedia

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    1,6-Hexanediol is industrially made by the hydrogenation of adipic acid or its esters. [ 3 ] [ 5 ] Laboratory preparation could be achieved by reduction of adipates with lithium aluminium hydride , although this method is impractical on a commercial scale.

  7. Dicarboxylic acid - Wikipedia

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    The most widely used dicarboxylic acid in the industry is adipic acid, which is a precursor in the production of nylon. Other examples of dicarboxylic acids include aspartic acid and glutamic acid, two amino acids in the human body. The name can be abbreviated to diacid; long chain aliphatic dicarboxylic acids are known as fatty diacids.

  8. Rhodia (company) - Wikipedia

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    Eco Services is a service company that regenerates sulfuric acid [30] for the chemical industry and oil refineries in North America. Sulfuric acid is used as a catalyst in the production of alkylate, one of the fundamental components of high-octane index gasoline. The Eco Services network is made up of eight production units on seven different ...

  9. Hexamethylenediamine - Wikipedia

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    The great majority of the diamine is consumed by the production of nylon 66 via condensation with adipic acid. Otherwise hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI) is generated from this diamine by phosgenation as a monomer feedstock in the production of polyurethane. [9] [10] The diamine also serves as a cross-linking agent in epoxy resins. [11] [12] [13]