Adipates
As Adipate in the are Chemie the esters and salts of adipic acid referred to (the former also adipic acid ). The adipates represent the most important group of the aliphatic dibasic carboxylic acid esters .
Manufacturing
Alcohols with chain lengths of approx. C 8 –C 10 are esterified with adipic acid to produce a number of adipate plasticizers. Diethylhexyl adipate is obtained , for example, by esterifying adipic acid with 2-ethylhexanol . Monoethyl adipate is obtained analogously from adipic acid and ethanol .
use
Adipates are used as plasticizers in plastics (such as PVC ) and as food additives to regulate acidity . Compared to phthalates , adipates in PVC have improved resistance at low temperatures.
Examples
- Diisononyl adipate (plasticizer)
- Sodium adipate E356 (food additive)
- Adipic acid monoethyl ester as an example of a so-called half ester
Individual evidence
- ↑ Popular science - a plasticizer for sensitive applications ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ a b c special plasticizers ( Memento from December 20, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
Web links
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