
This study analyzes Methyl Isobutyl Carbinol Production By Reduction Reaction, covering manufacturing, process flow, operating expenses, and financial considerations.
Last Updated: January, 2025
This report provides an extensive cost evaluation of methyl isobutyl carbinol production by reduction reaction. The synthesis begins with the chemical reaction between mesityl oxide and acetic acid in the presence of a metal catalyst. The reaction is carried out in the presence of either platinum or over reduced copper on asbestos to catalyze the reaction and result in the production of methyl isobutyl carbinol as the final product.
Methyl isobutyl carbinol is a chemical compound produced by using mesityl oxide and acetic acid as its major feedstocks. The procurement of methyl isobutyl carbinol and its feedstocks is impacted by different factors, including its production cost, availability of the raw materials (including methanol, acetaldehyde, carbon monoxide, acetone, and isobutylene, etc.), along with the trade and logistics, etc. Additionally, other factors, including its demand in the chemical coating, perfumery, and pharmaceutical sectors, stability in the supply chain, transportation, and governmental policies altogether, play a vital role in governing its procurement in the global market.
The project economic analysis provided in the report discusses a Germany-based plant:
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