Nylon-6,6-Produktion durch Polykondensation
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Die erste kommerziell erfolgreiche Kunstfaser
Übersicht
Nylon 6,6 is produced by the polycondensation of hexamethylenediamine and adipic acid, forming one of the most important engineering thermoplastics and synthetic fibers. Invented by Wallace Carothers at DuPont in 1935, nylon was the first fully synthetic fiber and revolutionized the textile industry. Beyond fibers, nylon 6,6 is used for automotive parts, electrical connectors, cable ties, and industrial components due to its excellent mechanical properties and chemical resistance.
Chemischer Prozess
Hexamethylenediamine and adipic acid are combined in equimolar ratio to form nylon salt (AH salt), which is dissolved in water. The solution is heated under pressure (18 bar) to 220 degrees C, then pressure is released to drive off steam while temperature is raised to 280 degrees C. The melt is extruded, quenched, and cut into chips or directly spun into fiber.
Rohstoffe
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Hexamethylenediamine (H2N(CH2)6NH2) — Hydrogenation of adiponitrile (Diamine monomer)
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Adipic acid (HOOC(CH2)4COOH) — Oxidation of cyclohexane with nitric acid (Diacid monomer)
Endprodukte
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Nylon 6,6 resin/fiber — Textiles, carpets, automotive parts, electrical connectors (Tm = 265 degrees C, excellent abrasion resistance)
Environmental Impact
Adipic acid production is a significant source of N2O, a greenhouse gas 298 times more potent than CO2. Catalytic N2O abatement is now standard at adipic acid plants, reducing emissions by over 90%. Nylon 6,6 is recyclable by depolymerization back to monomers, though this is not yet widely practiced.
Sicherheitshinweise
- ⚠ High-temperature melt processing (280 degrees C) and high-pressure autoclaves
- ⚠ Hexamethylenediamine is corrosive and toxic
- ⚠ Adipic acid dust is irritating to respiratory tract
- ⚠ Nylon melt generates fumes containing caprolactam and cyclopentanone
Neuere Innovationen
Bio-based adipic acid from renewable feedstocks (muconic acid route from glucose) is in commercial development.
Chemical recycling of nylon 6,6 back to monomers by depolymerization enables closed-loop production.
Produktionsmaßstab
4000000
Tonnen/Jahr
$26 billion
Marktwert
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