adipaatit
Adipaatit, or adipates, are chemical derivatives of adipic acid formed as esters or metal salts. They are encountered in polymer additives, lubricants, coatings, and certain cosmetic and industrial formulations. The term reflects adipic acid as the parent molecule and the -ate suffix used for esters and salts.
Most common adipati derivatives are diesters, such as dialkyl adipates, with the general structure ROOC-(CH2)4-COOR. Metal
Industrial production typically involves esterification of adipic acid with suitable alcohols under acid catalysis, or transesterification
In practical use, adipaiti esters act as plasticizers that increase flexibility and lower the glass transition
Safety and regulation vary by compound and region. Some adipate esters have faced regulatory scrutiny due to