FS Foreign Trade Acetate is a negative ion, or anion, typically found in aqueous solution. It is often written with the chemical formula C2H3O2−. The neutral molecules formed by the combination of the acetate ion and a positive ion (or cation) are also commonly called “acetates”. The simplest of these is hydrogen acetate, or acetic acid, with corresponding salts, esters, and the polyatomic anion CH3CO2−, or CH3COO− Most of the approximately 5 billion kilograms of acetic acid produced annually in industry are used in the production of acetates, which usually take the form of polymers. In nature, acetate is the most common building block for biosynthesis. For example, the fatty acids are produced by connecting the two carbon atoms from acetate to a growing fatty acid.
Acetates
- Acetates
- Acrylates
- Alcohols
- Chlorinated Solvents
- Ethylene Glycol Ethers
- Ethylene Glycols
- Hydrocarbons
- Ketons
- Monomers
- Others
- 1,4 Butanediol
- Acetic Acid
- Acetonitrile
- Adipic Acid
- Aluminium Paste
- Butylated Hydroxy Toluene
- Caustic Soda Flakes
- Cocodi Ethanol Amide
- Di Cyclopentadiene
- Di Ethanolamine
- Di Methylform Amide
- Dimer Acid
- Fatty Alcohol Ethoxylate
- Gum Rosin WW
- Gum Rosin X
- Hexamine
- Iso Phorone
- Maleic Anhydride
- Mono Ethanolamine
- n-Methly Pyrrolidone
- Nonylphenol Ethoxylates
- Pentaerythritol 95&98
- Phenol 90 and 99
- Phthalic Anhydride
- Polyol
- Tetrahydrofuran
- Toluene Di Iso Cyanate
- Plasticizers
- Propylene Glycol Ethers
- Di Propylene Glycol Butyl Ether
- Di Propylene Glycol Mono Methyl Ether
- Di Propylene Glycol n-Propyl Ether
- Ethoxy Propanol
- Methoxy Propanol
- Methoxy Propyl Acetate
- Mono Propylene Glycol Mono Butyl Ether
- Propylene Glycol n-Propyl Ether
- Tri Propylene Glycol Methyl Ether
- Tri Propylene Glycol Mono Butyl Ether
- Vegetable Oils
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