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11-Aminoundecanoic Acid Production Cost Analysis 2021
11-Aminoundecanoic acid, commonly called aminoundecanoic acid, is an organic compound. It is a white crystalline solid. It is an amine and a fatty acid. It is biodegradable as it is derived from a natural source. As practiced by Arkema, 11-aminoundecanoic acid is manufactured commercially from undecylenic acid, which is derived from castor oil. The synthesis proceeds in four separate reactions.
11-Aminoundecanoic acid is a precursor to nylon-11. By the acylation of 11-aminoundecanoic acid with chloroacetyl chloride, chloroacetylamino-11-undecanoic acid can be manufactured, which acts as a fungicide and insecticide. N-acyl derivatives of 11-aminoundecanoic acid in the form of oligomeric amides have remarkable properties as gelling agents for water and organic solvents. It finds wide use in the polymerisation of polymers like polyamide11. It has superior chemical, thermal, and impact resistance.
Procurement Resource provides an in-depth cost analysis of Purified 11-Aminoundecanoic Acid production. The report incorporates the manufacturing process with detailed process and material flow, capital investment, operating costs along with financial expenses and depreciation charges. The study is based on the latest prices and other economic data available. We also offer additional analysis of the report with detailed breakdown of all cost components (Capital Investment Details, Production Cost Details, Economics for another Plant Location, Dynamic Cost Model).
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11-Aminoundecanoic Acid Production via four step reaction process
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