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Novomer Acrylic acid

Novomer Acrylic acid has developed a cost-competitive, sustainable route to produce glacial acrylic acid (GAA) from plant-based and renewable feedstocks. The monomer is created via thermolysis of poly(3-hydroxypropionate), or p(3HP). p(3HP) is synthesized via polymerization of beta-propiolactone, which is produced using the CoEth process that reacts ethylene oxide (EO) and carbon monoxide (CO). p(3HP) is hydrophobic, stable under ambient conditions, transportable in a variety of standard containers, storable for extended periods of time, and requires no special handling. A key benefit of this route is that p(3HP) may be readily converted to GAA “on demand” at a customer site. This conversion process is quantitative and produces GAA with greater than 99.9% purity. This approach allows GAA, in the form of p(3HP), to be shipped around the world under ambient conditions without need of stabilizers or refrigeration. It can then be inventoried and used as needed. GAA consumers no longer need to be located adjacent to an acrylic production facility.

Chemical Name: Acrylic Acid

CAS Number: 79-10-7

Synonyms: 2-Propenoic acid, Acroleic Acid, Ethylenecarboxylic Acid, Prop-2-enoic Acid, Propene Acid, Propenoic Acid, Vinylformic Acid

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    Identification & Functionality

    Chemical Name
    CAS No.
    79-10-7
    EC No.
    201-177-9

    Features & Benefits

    Features

    GAA made from p(3HP), when used in the production of certain super absorbent polymers, has shown improvements in retention capacity and absorbency speed compared to conventionally produced GAA. This performance improvement has been attributed to the exceptional purity of GAA derived from the p(3HP) product.

    Applications & Uses

    Applications

    Acrylic acid is used in the production of paints, coatings, adhesives, sealants, plastics, detergents, flocculants, and absorbent and super absorbent polymers.