Sebacic acid
Sebacic acid is a naturally occurring dicarboxylic acid with the chemical formula. It is a white flake or powdered solid. Sebaceus is Latin for tallow candle, sebum is Latin for tallow, and refers to its use in the manufacture of candles. Sebacic acid is a derivative of castor oil.
In the industrial setting, sebacic acid and its homologues such as azelaic acid can be used as a monomer for nylon 610, plasticizers, lubricants, hydraulic fluids, cosmetics, candles, etc.
It can be used as a surfactant in the lubricating oil industry to increase the antirust properties of lubricating oils on metals.
Production and reactions
Sebacic acid is produced from castor oil by cleavage of ricinoleic acid, which is obtained from castor oil. Octanol and glycerin are byproducts.It can also be obtained from decalin via the a hydroperoxide, which rearranges to give a hydroxycyclodecanone, which dehydrates to give cyclodecenone, a precursor to sebacic acid.
Sebacic acid has also been produced commercially by Kolbe electrolysis of adipic acid.