Celanese - Acetic Acid (C2 H4 O2)
Acetic acid is primarily used as a raw material for the manufacture of vinyl acetate (VAM). It is used as a reaction promoter in terephthalic acid production and is also a raw material for cellulose acetate, acetate esters, acetic anhydride, chloroacetic acid and a wide range of industrial synthesis.
Acetic acid is a key raw material to produce vinyl acetate monomer (VAM), acetic anhydride and acetate esters. It is used as a reaction promoter in the production of purified terephthalic acid (PTA), which is used to manufacture polyethylene terephthalate (PET). PET is used in synthetic fibers and beverage, food and plastic bottles. Acetic acid is also used in food sauces, pharmaceuticals, as an etchant in electronics fabrication and in a wide range of other industrial processes. Acetic acid can also be employed in oil and gas applications as an iron and scale control inhibitor and in oil well stimulation as an acidizer to improve flow.
Acetic Acid Properties:
- Clear, colorless liquid with an acrid taste and vinegar-like odor
- Miscible in all proportions with water, ethyl alcohol and ether
- Key raw material for the production of VAM, acetate esters, acetic anhydride, monochloroacetic acid, terephthalic acid and a wide range of industrial synthesis
- Food & Beverage
- Industrial & Manufacturing
Key Applications
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