Product Name: Adipic acid
CAS: 124-04-9
MF: C6H10O4
MW: 146.14
EINECS: 204-673-3
Melting point: 151-154 °C(lit.)
Boiling point: 265 °C100 mm Hg(lit.)
Bulk density: 700kg/m3
Density: 1,36 g/cm3
Vapor density: 5 (vs air)
Vapor pressure: 1 mm Hg ( 159.5 °C)
Refractive index: 1.4880
FEMA: 2011 | ADIPIC ACID
Fp: 385 °F
Storage temp.: Store below +30°C.
Adipic acid is a white crystalline organic compound used primarily in the production of various chemicals and materials.
1. Adipic acid CAS 124-04-9 is a key raw material for making nylon 6,6, a synthetic polymer widely used in textiles, automotive parts and various consumer products.
2. Adipic acid is used to produce polyurethane, which can be used in foams, elastomers and coatings.
3. Adipic acid CAS 124-04-9 is sometimes used as a food additive to provide sour taste and as a pH adjuster for certain foods.
4. Adipic acid can be used as a plasticizer in plastic production, adipic acid helps to improve flexibility and durability.
5. Adipic acid CAS 124-04-9 is an intermediate in the synthesis of various chemicals, including certain esters and amides.
6. Adipic acid used in the formulation of adhesives and sealants to improve their performance and stability.
7. Adipic acid CAS 124-04-9 can be used in the pharmaceutical industry for the synthesis of certain drugs and as a buffer.
Packed in 25 kg per drum or based on customers' requirements.
When storing adipic acid, it is important to follow proper safety and handling guidelines to ensure its stability and minimize risks.
1. Store adipic acid CAS 124-04-9 in airtight containers made of suitable material such as high-density polyethylene or glass. Make sure the containers are clearly labeled.
2. Store adipic acid in a cool, dry, well-ventilated place away from direct sunlight, heat and humidity.
3. Keep storage temperature within the recommended range, typically 15°C to 30°C (59°F to 86°F). Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures.
4. Store adipic acid CAS 124-04-9 away from incompatible materials, such as strong oxidizing agents and acids. It should also be kept away from food and beverages.
5. Adipic acid use secondary controls, such as spill trays, to control any potential spills or leaks.
6. Limit access to storage areas to trained personnel only, and ensure that appropriate safety equipment (such as fire extinguishers and spill kits) is readily available.
7. Regularly inspect storage areas and containers for signs of leaks, damage or deterioration.