Adipic Acid Dihydrazide
Product Description
Adipic acid dihydrazide (ADH) is a chemical compound with various industrial applications.
Product:
Adipic Acid Dihydrazide
CAS:
1071-93-8
Synonym:
Hexanedihydrazide; Adipohydrazide; Hexanedioic acid, 1,6-dihydrazide
Structure:
Typical Characteristics
Appearance
Dry Powder
Boiling point
426 °C
Density
1.28 g/cm3
Melting point
180-182 °C
Molecular Weight
174.20
Purity
≥98%
Refractive index
1.513
Uses, Applications & Markets
Key applications
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Adipic Acid Dihydrazide used in many
industry applications
Adipic acid dihydrazide (ADH) is a chemical compound with various industrial applications. Here are some of its uses:
- Crosslinking Agent: ADH is commonly used as a crosslinking agent in polymer systems, particularly in waterborne coatings, adhesives, and sealants. It reacts with functional groups in polymers to form crosslinks, improving their mechanical strength, adhesion, and chemical resistance.
- Hydrazide Derivative: It serves as a versatile precursor for the synthesis of hydrazide derivatives, which find applications in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and specialty chemicals.
- Corrosion Inhibitor: ADH is employed as a corrosion inhibitor in metalworking fluids and industrial coatings to protect metal surfaces from degradation caused by exposure to corrosive environments.
- Photographic Chemical: It is used in the photographic industry as a chemical intermediate in the synthesis of photographic emulsions, developers, and stabilizers.
- Textile Treatment: ADH is sometimes used in the textile industry as a crosslinking agent or finishing agent to improve the wrinkle resistance, crease recovery, and durability of fabrics.
- Adhesive Additive: It can be added to adhesive formulations to improve their bond strength, heat resistance, and moisture resistance.
- Biomedical Applications: ADH is investigated for potential biomedical applications, including drug delivery systems, tissue engineering scaffolds, and bioadhesive formulations.