Issue 9, 2021

A critical review on the progress and challenges to a more sustainable, cost competitive synthesis of adipic acid

Abstract

Adipic acid is a key organic diacid intermediate used in nylon manufacturing. It is primarily produced by an industrial process that can form nitrous oxide as a byproduct. Nitrous oxide has a 300-fold higher global warming potential than carbon dioxide, and an estimated 10% of its annual global emissions are a result of adipic acid production. These concerns have led to significant efforts for the development of nitrous oxide mitigation technologies as well as more environmentally friendly routes for adipic acid production. New processes include both advanced chemical and biotechnological routes. In this review, we discuss key recent developments in mitigation as well as new technologies. We also provide a critical look at the potential of new technologies to compete with the incumbent process and highlight key remaining technical challenges to the development of greener (environmentally sustainable) and cost competitive (commercially sustainable) processes for adipic acid manufacture.

Graphical abstract: A critical review on the progress and challenges to a more sustainable, cost competitive synthesis of adipic acid

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Article information

Article type
Critical Review
Submitted
18 Feb 2021
Accepted
07 Apr 2021
First published
13 Apr 2021

Green Chem., 2021,23, 3172-3190

Author version available

A critical review on the progress and challenges to a more sustainable, cost competitive synthesis of adipic acid

J. Rios, J. Lebeau, T. Yang, S. Li and M. D. Lynch, Green Chem., 2021, 23, 3172 DOI: 10.1039/D1GC00638J

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