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Product Name: | C36 Dimer acid | Synonyms: | FATTYACIDS,DIMERACIDS;Fatty acids, diMeracids, C18;Dimer Fatty acid;(Octadecadienoic acid) dipolymer;Fatty acids, C18-unsatd., dimers;Fatty acids, C18 unsaturated dimers;FATTYACIDSUNSATURATEDC18DIMERSNON-DISTILLED;FATTYACIDSUNSATURATEDC18DIMERSDISTILLED | CAS: | 61788-89-4 | MF: | C36H64O4 | MW: | 560.91 | EINECS: | 500-148-0 | Product Categories: | Fine chemical;UVCBs-biological | Mol File: | 61788-89-4.mol | |
| C36 Dimer acid Chemical Properties |
| C36 Dimer acid Usage And Synthesis |
Description | Dimer acid refers to the dimerization of linear unsaturated fatty acid or unsaturated fatty acid ester with linoleic acid of natural oil as the main component, which is self-condensed through Diels-Alder cycloaddition reaction under the catalysis of clay. body. It is a mixture of various isomers, in which the main components are dimers, small amounts of trimers or multimers, and traces of unreacted monomers. | Physical properties | Pure dimer acid is a light yellow transparent viscous liquid with good thermal stability: it does not crystallize at a low temperature of-20 °C, and does not lose its transparent fluidity; it does not evaporate or gel at 250 °C. The color will darken significantly when heated in air. Exposure to metal ions, especially copper and iron ions, can promote color deterioration. Hydrogenated dimer acid is almost colorless and transparent liquid, and the color is not easy to deepen even when heated. Dimer acid is insoluble in water, but soluble in ether, ethanol, acetone, chloroform, benzene, petroleum series solvents. | Chemical properties | Dimer acid is a multifunctional compound, so it can carry out many chemical reactions and has similar reactivity to general unsaturated fatty acids. It can react with alkali metals to form metal salts, and can also be derived into acid chlorides, amides, esters, diisocyanates and other products.
| Reaction mechanism | Dimer acid is obtained by heating and polymerizing unsaturated fatty acid under the action of catalyst. The reaction mechanism of dimerization, the current consensus view is the theory of Diels-Alder addition reaction between conjugated and non-conjugated unsaturated fatty acids. | Uses | Dimer acid is an important oleochemical that is widely used in coatings, surfactants, lubricants, printing inks, hot melt adhesives and other industries. | Preparation | Dimer acid is prepared by heating and polymerizing unsaturated fatty acid under the action of catalyst. |
| C36 Dimer acid Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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