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This report analyses the economics of a typical salicylic acid production process from phenol, sodium hydroxide, carbon dioxide, and sulfuric acid.
Last Updated: January, 2025
This report analyses the economics of a typical salicylic acid production process from phenol, sodium hydroxide, carbon dioxide, and sulfuric acid. In the process, sodium phenolate is prepared by reacting phenol and aqueous sodium hydroxide. The solution is heated, evaporated, and then reacted with carbon dioxide, producing sodium salicylate, which is further acidified with sulfuric acid producing Salicylic Acid.
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