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2023-Jul-19 13:49

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Nonanoic acid (Pelargonic acid) is a natural, medium-chain, nine-carbon-atom saturated fatty acid found in edible plants, in the exometabolome of the tomato, in some rhododendrons (Rhododendron mucronulatum), in buttercups (Staphisagria macrosperma), in plants of the Malvaceae family, and in animals.

The name describes the structure of the molecule:

  • Nonanoic indicates a carbon chain with nine carbon atoms. The suffix "-ic" indicates that the acid has the -COOH functional group at the end of the carbon chain.
  • acid refers to a substance that has the ability to donate protons (H+ ions) in a solution and has a pH less than 7. Organic acids, like nonanoic acid, contain the -COOH functional group.

Description of raw materials used in production:

  • Fatty acids source. Nonanoic acid can be derived from natural sources, such as vegetable oils, animal fats, or can be synthesized from petrochemical sources. These sources provide the fatty acids needed for the production of nonanoic acid.

Summary of the industrial synthesis process step-by-step:

  • Source selection. The raw material source for nonanoic acid, such as vegetable oils or petrochemicals, is selected based on availability and cost-effectiveness.
  • Extraction (for natural sources). If nonanoic acid is derived from natural sources, such as vegetable oils, an extraction process is employed to isolate the fatty acids.
  • Hydrolysis (for natural sources). In the case of natural sources, the extracted fats or oils undergo hydrolysis, which breaks down the triglycerides into glycerol and free fatty acids, including nonanoic acid.
  • Chemical synthesis (for petrochemical sources). If nonanoic acid is synthesized from petrochemical sources, it involves a series of chemical reactions, such as oxidation or decarboxylation, to obtain the desired nonanoic acid.
  • Purification. The crude nonanoic acid obtained from either extraction or chemical synthesis is purified to remove impurities, such as residual solvents, by-products, or other contaminants.
  • Distillation. The purified nonanoic acid undergoes distillation to separate it from any remaining impurities and obtain a higher purity product.
  • Characterization. The synthesized nonanoic acid is characterized through various analytical techniques to confirm its identity, purity, and physical properties.
  • Packaging and distribution. The final product, nonanoic acid, is packaged in suitable containers and distributed for use in various industries, according to their specific requirements.


It appears as a colourless oily liquid insoluble in water, soluble in ether, ethanol and chloroform.

What it is used for and where

Cosmetics

Pelargonic acid and its esters act as fairly safe and non-toxic skin-conditioning agents, but skin penetration is possible. They have proven to be non-irritating and non-sensitising to human skin in laboratory tests, but some formulations may improve penetration into the stratum corneum.

Surfactant - Cleansing agent

Cosmetic products used to cleanse the skin utilise the surface-active action that produces a lowering of the surface tension of the stratum corneum, facilitating the removal of dirt and impurities.

Surfactant - Emulsifying agent

Emulsions are thermodynamically unstable. Emulsifiers have the property to reduce the oil/water or water/oil interfacial tension, improve emulsion stability and also directly influence the stability, sensory properties and surface tension of sunscreens by modulating their filmometric performance.

Medical

A commonly recognised safe antifungal agent and disinfectant (GRAS), it also possesses antimicrobial activity (1) and is used as an aqueous antimicrobial treatment to preserve fresh produce including the possible internalisation of pathogens by plant tissue (2). It is registered with the EPA (3).

Food

Fragrance. Used in the preparation of coconut and berry flavours. FDA-approved food additive. Credited with antimicrobial properties

Other uses

Together with other chemicals, such as glyphosate (Roundup) it is an ingredient in herbicide formulations, herbicides.

Synthetic lubricant, plasticiser, paint dryer.

Safety

It has not demonstrated toxicity to humans at low quantities.

The most relevant studies on this acid have been selected with a summary of the contents:

Pelargonic acid studies

Caratteristiche tipiche del prodotto commerciale Pelargonic acid

AppearanceColorless oily liquid
Boiling Point    269°C    516.20°F  litre
Melting Point    9°C          48.20°F  litre
Flash Point    100°C         212°F
Density0.906 g/mL at 25°C
Refraction Indexn20/D 1.432(lit.)
Vapor Pressure    <0.1 mm Hg at 20°C
Vapor density    5.5
PSA37.30000
LogP2.82160
Purity≥99%
Water≤0.5%
Total acid97.5%-100%
Acid value
345.00-355.00 mg KOH/g
Iodine value0.00-0.50 gl2/100g
Iron0-2 ppm
Transmittance 95-100%   440nm
Transmittance 99-100%   5500nm
Storage2-8°C
Shelf Life2 years
Chemical Safety



  • Molecular Formula    C9H18O2
  • Linear Formula  CH3(CH2)7COOH
  • Molecular Weight      158.24
  • Exact Mass    158.13100
  • CAS  112-05-0
  • UNII    97SEH7577T
  • EC Number   203-931-2
  • DSSTox Substance ID  DTXSID3021641   DTXSID5028326    DTXSID9028887
  • IUPAC  nonanoic acid
  • InChl=1S/C9H18O2/c1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9(10)11/h2-8H2,1H3,(H,10,11)
  • InChl Key      FBUKVWPVBMHYJY-UHFFFAOYSA-N
  • SMILES  CCCCCCCCC(=O)O
  • MDL number  MFCD00004433
  • PubChem Substance ID    24897735
  • ChEBI  29019
  • JECFA   102
  • FEMA   2784
  • RTECS  RA6650000
  • NCI    C82932
  • Beilstein    1752351
  • NACRES NA.25

Synonyms

  • Pelargonic acid
  • Nonanoic acid
  • Nonoic acid
  • 1-octanecarboxylic acid
  • n-Nonanoic acid


References_____________________________________________________________________

(1) Dev Kumar G, Mis Solval K, Mishra A, Macarisin D. Antimicrobial Efficacy of Pelargonic Acid Micelles against Salmonella varies by Surfactant, Serotype and Stress Response. Sci Rep. 2020 Jun 24;10(1):10287. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-67223-y. 

(2) Herdt J., Feng H. Aqueous antimicrobial treatments to improve fresh and fresh-cut produce safety. In: Fan X., Niemira B.A., Doona C.J., Feeherry F.E., Gravani R.B., editors. Microbial Safety of Fresh Produce. Blackwell Publishing and the Institute of Food Technologists; Ames, IA, USA: 2009. pp. 169–190.

(3) Biopesticides Fact Sheet for Pelargonic acid (epa.gov) 


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