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The Study Offers a Detailed Cost Analysis of Methyl Salicylate Production via Kolbe-Schmitt Reaction and Condensation Reaction. In Addition, the Report Incorporates the Manufacturing Process With Detailed Process and Material Flow, Operating Costs Along With Financial Expenses and Depreciation Charges.
Last Updated: January, 2025
This report offers a detailed cost evaluation of methyl salicylate production via the Kolbe-Schmitt reaction followed by the condensation reaction. In this process, sodium phenolate is firstly heated in the presence of carbon dioxide. The reaction takes place under a pressure of 100 atm and a temperature of 125 °C. Then, the product formed is treated with sulfuric acid to yield hydroxy acid (aromatic compound), also called salicylic acid. The salicylic acid is then made to react with methanol to form methyl salicylate.
The project economic analysis provided in the report discusses a Germany-based plant:
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