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Triacid Monomers

Based on 3 products - Last update on the Jun 26, 2025

Triacid monomers typically appear as clear, viscous liquids or crystalline solids, depending on their specific chemical structure. Key features include their ability to enhance flexibility, toughness, and chemical resistance. Main applications include automotive, appliances, barrier packaging, building and construction, electrical and electronics, and coatings. 

Alternatives to triacid monomers include monoacid and diacid monomers. Sub-types include phthalate triacids, adipate triacids, and sebacate triacids.

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Isononanoic Acid

by Perstorp (PETRONAS)

Isononanoic Acid by Perstrop is a critical carboxylic acid intermediate. It has high and consistent purity which provides precise and reliable attributes to the applications. It is used as a monomer in the synthesis of alkyd resins and acid chlorides. Isononanoic Acid is also used in the production of polyol ester-based synthetic lubricants.

Empol® 1043

by BASF

Empol® 1043 by BASF is triacid monomer. It is a tall oil fatty acid, TOFA. It offers high desirable properties like flexibility, elasticity and impact strength.

3-Butene-1,2,3-tricarboxylic acid

by Polysciences

3-Butene-1,2,3-tricarboxylic acid by Polysciences is 3-Butene-1,2,3-tricarboxylic acid. It is a crosslinking monomer. Used in the preparation of alkenyl ester crosslinking monomers.

Triacid Monomers