
This study analyzes Propyl Gallate Production by Esterification Reaction, covering manufacturing, process flow, operating expenses, and financial considerations.
Last Updated: January, 2025
This report entails the detailed cost evaluation of propyl gallate production by esterification reaction. The preparation process begins with the chemical reaction between gallic acid or 3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoic acid and propanol. The reaction between the two reactants, i.e., propanol and gallic acid, is reacted in the presence of lipase as a catalyst to catalyze the reaction and results in the production of propyl gallate as the final product.
Propyl gallate is an ester that is manufactured by using gallic acid and propanol as its primary raw materials. The procurement of propyl gallate and its feedstocks are mainly dependent upon some of the vital factors. Factors including its manufacturing cost, supply chain stability, logistics, trade, and market prices impact its procurement. Moreover, other factors including the availability of its raw materials (including tannic acid, propene, ethylene, and carbon monoxide for propanol and gallic acid production), its demand observed in cosmetics, food, and pharmaceutical industries, governmental and trading policies, etc., largely governs its procurement in the global market.
The project economic analysis provided in the report discusses a Germany-based plant:
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