Acetone CAS No: 67-64-1

Search for Acetone Suppliers
 

The largest consumer of acetone is acetone cyanohydrin (ACH), which is the precursor to methyl methacrylate (MMA) and methacrylic acid. Nearly all MMA is polymerised to make homopolymers and copolymers.  The second largest use for acetone is the manufacture of bisphenol-A (BPA), whose growth is driven by the polycarbonate sector. Other significant outlets for acetone include solvents use. Acetone is used in polycarbonate production. Source: Sabic

 

With many of acetone's markets mature, growth is close to GDP levels. Around 90% of acetone production is via the cumene route to make phenol, where 0.62 tonnes of acetone is produced with each tonne of phenol. As phenol demand is growing faster than acetone demand, there is concern that this could lead to a surplus in the acetone market.

 

Acetone is a clear, water-white volatile liquid, slightly hygroscopic with a mild, mint-like fragrant odour. It is highly flammable, miscible in all proportions in water, ethyl alcohol and ether, and will react explosively with strong oxidising agents. When handling acetone, protective goggles, butyl or natural rubber gloves, boots and aprons should be worn.

Acetone Price Reports

ICIS pricing gives you access on a weekly or real time basis to the latest price movements and critical market commentary on the Acetone market. Click below to see a quarterly market overview.
More about Acetone Price Reports

Acetone Uses and Outlook

The largest consumer of acetone is acetone cyanohydrin (ACH), which is the precursor to methyl methacrylate (MMA) and methacrylic acid. Nearly all MMA is polymerised to make homopolymers and copolymers with polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) resins being the largest application. PMMA is used to make acrylic products such as windows, skylights, lighting fixtures, signs and automotive parts. Methacrylates are also used in latex surface coatings.
More about Acetone Uses and Outlook

Acetone Process Technologies

Early processes for the manufacture of acetone were based on the thermal decomposition of calcium acetate or the carbohydrate fermentation of corn starch or molasses. The ready availability of propylene in the 1960s led to routes based on the dehydrogenation of isopropyl alcohol or cumene peroxidation.
More about Acetone Process Technologies

Search for Acetone Suppliers

If you are sourcing Acetone products and services, use ICIS search for fast and accurate results. ICIS search is the search engine dedicated to the chemical industry – we show you only relevant results - search now.

Acetone Plants and Projects

Get the latest information on global Acetone plants and projects

 

Acetone Synonyms & Abbreviations

  • 2-Propanone
  • Acetona
  • Dimethyl ketone
  • Dimethylketal Pyroacetic ether
  • DMK

Acetone Properties

% Volatiles by volume at 2 oC
100
Auto-ignition temperature oC
465
Boiling point oC
56.5
Density at 20 oC
0.79
Flash point oC
-20
Melting point oC
-95
Molecular weight
58.08
Vapour density (Air = 1)
2.0
Vapour pressure (mm Hg) at 39.5
400

 
Free trial to ICIS
Simon Robinson - The Big Biofuels Blog
For some independent thinking on the burgeoning world of biofuels, click into Simon Robinson's The Big Biofuels Blog here.

Insight

INSIGHT: Mexico strengthens plans for new chemicals complex
“Ethylene XXI is a new version of the ‘Phoenix’ project conceived more than ten years ago.” more

VIDEO - ICIS news Europe Lunchtime Bulletin 20 November 2009

More...

We welcome your feedback. Please feel free to send us your comments on any aspect of this site. Click here to make your comments.