
This study analyzes Vinylpyridine Production From 2-Hydroxyethylpyridine, covering manufacturing, process flow, operating expenses, and financial considerations.
Last Updated: January, 2025
This report entails the detailed cost evaluation of vinylpyridine production from 2-hydroxyethylpyridine. The production process is initiated by the chemical reaction between 2-methylpyridine and formaldehyde and leads to the formation of 2-hydroxyethylpyridine. It is then dehydrated on heating and results in the production of 2-vinylpyridine or vinylpyridine as the final product.
Vinylpyridine is a chemical compound produced by using 2-hydroxyethylpyridine as its major feedstock. There are different factors that directly impact the procurement of vinylpyridine. Some of the major factors, including the availability of its raw materials (including 2-methylpyridine and formaldehyde, which serves as a feedstock for 2-hydroxyethylpyridine, and it is further used to produce vinylpyridine), its production cost and market prices have a major impact on its procurement. Similarly, other factors, such as logistics, trade, and transportation activities, along with governmental policies and financial conditions, also have an effect on its procurement. Additionally, the demand observed for vinylpyridine (to produce rubber, polymer and resins) and stability in the supply chain significantly governs its procurement around the world.
The project economic analysis provided in the report discusses a Germany-based plant:
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