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PRODUCT RANGE www.oxea-chemicals.com WE ARE THE OXO PEOPLE Oxo chemicals are OXEA’s core competency. We produce end-market applications. With a total production capacity Oxo intermediates and Oxo derivatives in our plants in of over 1.2 million tons, we are the largest Oxo chemicals Germany, the Netherlands, and the USA and started up in producer for the Oxo merchant market overall. 2014 our first manufacturing facility in China. Our global customer base is served from sales offices in numerous Being a market leader requires constant innovation and locations, including Europe, North America, Asia and Latin a stringent process of business optimization. At OXEA, America. we continuously analyze the geographies and industrial sectors we serve – always eager to learn more about the As “The Oxo People”, OXEA has more than 75 years of dynamics and perspectives in our clients’ industries. experience in the production of Oxo chemicals. We are the inventor of the Oxo synthesis process (or “hydro- OXEA is recognized by our customers as a knowledgeable formylation”) as well as several other proprietary techno- partner and a reliable supplier. Our long-standing and logies for the manufacture of Oxo chemicals. The produc- trusted customer relationships, some spanning more than tion process for Oxo intermediates and Oxo derivatives 50 years of productive cooperation, provides our global is complex, requiring efficient integration and an under- commercial teams with a deep understanding of our custo- stand ing of the underlying processes and end-markets. mers’ needs and allow us to align closely with our custo- We benefit from highly integrated production facilities and mers’ strategies and growth activities. a well-balanced value chain in Oxo chemicals. Our flexible production process allows us to manage our production OXEA uses modern technologies and operates efficient flow carefully and react to short-term demand patterns for economic and ecological processes. Product quality, plant key products. OXEA’s unmatched and well-honed experi- safety, environmental protection, and customer service are ence in these areas has enabled us to develop our core always top priority. competencies across the entire Oxo value chain and to create a broad portfolio of Oxo chemicals. This brochure, featuring over 70 products, offers a more detailed overview of our product portfolio. OXEA is the second largest manufacturer of Oxo chemicals by production capacity, producing more than 70 products We invite you to learn more about OXEA. for customers in a wide range of industries with various Products by Classes Product portfolio Page 4 5 Polyols Page 24 Alphabetical Product Polyols application areas 26 Index Page 46 1 Aldehydes Page 6 Aldehydes application areas 10 6 Amines Page 28 Production platform Page 48 Amines application areas 36 2 Alcohols Page 12 Product portfolio Alcohols application areas 14 7 Specialty Esters Page 38 applicable Page 50 Specialty Esters application areas 44 3 Esters Page 16 OXEA Worldwide Page 52 Esters application areas 16 Facts and Figures Page 53 4 Acids Page 18 Acids application areas 22 2 3 Oxo-Derivatives PRODUCT PORTFOLIO Higher Aldehydes Applications: Chemical Intermediates, Diversified product portfolio for Flavors & Fragrances a wide range of end-uses Polyols Applications: High Solids Coatings, Powder Coatings, Cosmetics, Lubricants, Polymer Additives Carboxylic Acids Applications: Lubricants, Siccatives, Oxo-Intermediates Flavors & Fragrances, Polymer Stabilizers Feed Additives, Corrosion Inhibitors Aldehydes Amines Applications: Lacquers, Polymer Additives, Applications: Agrochemicals, Rubber Flotation Chemicals, Flavors & Fragrances Chemicals, Polymer Additives, Pharmaceu- ticals, Surfactants, Dye Intermediates, Specialty Chemicals, Corrosion Inhibitors Alcohols Specialty Esters Applications: Surface Coatings, Lacquers & Applications: Plasticizers, Lubricants, Paints, Polymer Additives, Lubricants, Coalescing Agents Solvents, Disinfectants Esters Higher Alcohols Applications: Chemical Intermediates, Applications: Plasticizers, Lubricants, Cosmetics, Paints & Coatings, Printing Inks, Flavors & Fragrances, Surfactants Pharmaceuticals, Solvents 4 5 1 ALDEHYDES OXEA products Other names / CAS No. Physical data Short form Propionaldehyde Propanal 123 - 38 - 6 MM 58.1 d 0.797 H Bp @ 1013 hPa [°C] 48 rVd 1.8 @ 37.8 °C (Air = 1) Propionaldehyd O Mp – 81 ρ 0.43 Propionaldehyd OO PPrrroPoprpaoiionopnanioalalnlddaeelhdhyeydhdyd O Flp [°C] – 30 n 1.362 Propanal O D CAPPrroPoSprp oa1an2pn3aal-nl3a8l -6 H Vp 364 ST – CAS 123-38-6 HH CACACASS 11S22 313-2-3388-3--686-6 H H Sol. in Water 306 g / l @ 25 °C MM 72.11 d 0.81 n-Butyraldehyde n-Butanal 123 -72 - 8 Bp @ 1013 hPa [°C] 75 rVd 2.5 n-Butyraldehyd O OO Mp < – 20 ρ 0.43 nn--BBuuttyyrraallddeehhyydd O O n-Bnu-tBauntaylraldehyd Flp [°C] – 6.7 n 1.379 nn--BBuuttaannaall D CAnS- B12u3ta-7n2al-8 H Vp 144 ST 70 (1 g / l) CACASS 112233--7722--88 HH CACAS 1S2 132-732-7-28-8 H Sol. in Water 50 MM 72.11 d 0.783 Isobutyraldehyde Isobutanal 78-84-2 Bp @ 1013 hPa [°C] 64 rVd 2.5 Isobutyraldehyd O IIssoobubuttyyrraallddeehhyydd H Mp – 69.5 ρ 0.43 2-MIseotbuhytlpyraolpdaenhayld HH 2-Methylpropanal H H Flp [°C] – 5 n – CA22--M2MS-e eM7tt8-hheyyt8lhlpp4yrr-lopo2prpoaanpnaalnl al D CACASS 778-8-8844--22 O H Vp 153 ST – CAS 78-84-2 OO O O Sol. in Water 60 MM 86.13 d 0.809 n-Valeraldehyde n-Pentanaln-Valeraldehyd 110 - 62 - 3 O Bp @ 1013 hPa [°C] 104 rVd 3 n-Valeraldehyd OO nn--V-VPnea-Vanlleetararlaenallraddaleelhdhyeydhdyd O O Mp – 85 ρ 0.543 nn--PPeennttaannaall Flp [°C] 6.5 n 1.393 CAnS- P11e0n-t6an2a-3l H D CAS 110-62-3 HH CACACASS 11S11 010-1-6062-2-6-332-3 H H Vp 50 ST – Sol. in Water 18 MM 86.13 d 0.803 2-Methylbutyraldehyde 2-Methylbutanal 96 -17- 3 O OO Bp @ 1013 hPa [°C] 92 rVd – 2-Methylbutyraldehyd O O 2-Methylbutyraldehyd Mp < – 90 ρ 0.53 22---M2M-eeMttthheyyytllhbulbuylttbutayynrrtayallrddaeelhdhyeydhdyd H Flp [°C] – 5 n 1.39 2-Methylbutanal HH D CA22--M2MS-e eM9tt6hhey-yt1lhlbu7buy-l3tbutaanntaalnl al H Vp 76 ST 48.8 CAS 96-17-3 CACACASS 99S66 9--11677--1-337-3 Sol. in Water 13 O MM 86.13 d 0.797 Isovaleraldehyde 3-Methylbutanal 590 - 86 - 3 OO Bp @ 1013 hPa [°C] 92 rVd 2.96 Isovaleraldehyd O O Isovaleraldehyd Mp < – 90 ρ 0.56 3IIs-soMoIvasvaeoltvaleheryrlaealbullrddaeetlhdahyenydhadlyd H H Flp [°C] 0.5 n 1.387 33--MMeetthhyyllbubuttaannaall HH D CA3S- M59e0t-h8y6lbu-3tanal H Vp 75 ST 46.1 CACASS 559900--8866--33 CAS 590-86-3 Sol. in Water 15 O MM 114.18 d 0.8187 n-Heptanal n-Heptylaldehyde 111-71-7 OO n-Heptanal O O Bp @ 1013 hPa [°C] 156 – 160 rVd 3.94 n-Heptanal nn---HnHe-eHppttetyapalnantaladlnleahl yd H Mp – 43 ρ 0.98 @ 15 °C n-Heptylaldehyd HH Flp [°C] 42 n 1.426 CAnn--HnHS-e eH11ppte1typy-l7lata1ylld-lda7eelhdhyeydhdyd H D CAS 111-71-7 Vp [hPa] @ 25 °C 6.6 ST – CACACASS 1111S1 111--77111--7-771-7 Sol. in Water 2.03 MM 128.22 d 0.819 2-Ethylhexanal 2-Ethylhexylaldehyde2-Ethylhexanal 123 - 05 -7 O Bp @ 1013 hPa [°C] 159.6 rVd 4.4 2-Ethylhexylaldehyd Mp < – 100 ρ 0.951 H CAS 123-05-7 Flp [°C] 44 nD 1.416 Vp 2.3 ST – Sol. in Water 0.39 Data / Values @ 20 °C, 1013 hPa (unless otherwise noted): MM = Molecular Mass Bp = Boiling Point [ °C ] Mp = Melting Point [ °C ] Flp = Flash Point [ °C ] 3 Vp = Vapor Pressure [hPa] d = Density [ g/cm ] rVd = rel. Vapor Density ρ = Viscosity [ mPa*s ] nD = Refractive Index ST = Surface Tension [ mN / m ] n-Nonanal O Sol. in Water = Solubility in Water [ g / l ] Pelargonaldehyd 6 7 n-Nonylaldehyd H CAS 124-19-6 O Isononanal 3,5,5-Trimethylhexanal, etwa 90 % H Isononylaldehyd CAS 35127-50-5 CAS 5435-64-3 O 2-Methyldecanal Methyloctylacetaldehyd (MOA) H CAS 19009-56-4 n/i-Undecanal CAS 112-44-7 n/i-C13 / C15-Aldehyd Mischung von n/i-Tridecanal und n/i-Pentadecanal CAS 93821-14-8 CHO TCD-Dialdehyd OHC 3(4), 8(9)-Bis-formyl-tricyclo- [5.2.1.0 2,6]decan CAS 25896-97-3 2-Ethylhexanal O 2-Ethylhexylaldehyd H 1 ALDEHYDES CAS 123-05-7 n-Nonanal O Pelargonaldehyd OXEA products Other namesn-No /nylaldehyd CAS No. H Physical data Short formCAS 124-19-6 2-Ethylhexanal O MM 142.23 d 0.82 Isononanal 3,5,5-Trimethylhexanal2-Ethylhexylaldehyd5435 - 64 - 3 Bp @ 1013 hPa [°C] 169 rVd – O H CAS 123-05-7 Mp < – 100 ρ 1.72 [mm² / s] Isononanal Flp [°C] 34 nD 1.419 – 1.423 3,5,5-Trimethylhexanal, etwa 90 % H Vp 9 ST 45.6 Isononylaldehyd Sol. in Water 0.3 CAS 35127-50-5 MM 142.24 d 0.823 n-Nonanal CAS 5435-64-3 124 -19 - 6 Pelargonaldehyden-Nonanal O Bp @ 1013 hPa [°C] 183 rVd 4.9 Mp – 19 ρ 1.4 n4NonylaldehydePelargonaldehyd Flp [°C] 75 n 1.424 O H D n-Nonylaldehyd Vp 2 ST – 2-MCAethSy 1ld24ec-1a9n-a6l Sol. in Water – Methyloctylacetaldehyd (MOA) H MM 170.29 d 0.828 CAS 19009-56-4 n-Undecanal – 112 - 44-7 O Bp @ 1013 hPa [°C] 225 rVd 5.94 Isononanal Mp – 10 ρ 2.295 Flp [°C] 105 n 1.413 – 1.415 3,5,5-Trimethylhexanal, etwa 90 % H D n/i-IUsonndoencyalnaaldl ehyd Vp 0.38 ST 44.8 Sol. in Water 0.012 CASCA 11S2 3-45412-77-50-5 CAS 5435-64-3 MM – d 0.830 n / i-C13 / C15- – 93821 -14 - 8 Bp @ 1013 hPa [°C] 263 – 286 rVd – Aldehyde n/i-C13 / C15-Aldehyd Mp – 9 ρ 3.7 O Mischung von n/i-Tridecanal Flp [°C] 122 nD – und2-Methyldecanal Vp 3 ST 42.3 n/i-MPeenthtaydloecctaynlaacletaldehyd (MOA) H Sol.