Identification | Back Directory | [Name]
cardanol | [CAS]
37330-39-5 | [Synonyms]
NC 700 cardanol EJ-C 513 Stabilcardo Card-phenol Cardolite NC 700 Cardanol (Mixture) cardanol USP/EP/BP TIANFU-CHEM cardanol Cardo polyMersCard-phenol | [Molecular Formula]
C21H34O | [MDL Number]
MFCD31811640 |
Chemical Properties | Back Directory | [Melting point ]
154-157 °C | [Boiling point ]
225 °C | [storage temp. ]
Amber Vial, Refrigerator, Under inert atmosphere | [solubility ]
Benzene (Slightly), Chloroform (Slightly), Ethanol (Sparingly) | [form ]
Oil | [color ]
Light Beige to Light Brown | [Stability:]
Light Sensitive |
Hazard Information | Back Directory | [Chemical Properties]
Cardanol is a renewable byproduct form the agroindustries. It can be substituted for phenol in a phenol-formaldehyde resin. However, resins made exclusively from cardanol exhibit inferior mechanical properties. On the other hand, mixtures of phenol cardanol formaldehyde, phenol-formaldehyde, and cardanol formaldehyde resins have been tested to eliminate this drawback. Cardanol results in an increase in the impact strength at small amounts of 4–6% substitution, but other mechanical properties are decreasing. | [Uses]
Cardanol is a phenolic lipid obtained from anacardic acid, the main component of cashew nutshell liquid (CNSL), a byproduct of cashew nut processing. Cardanol finds use in the chemical industry in resins, coatings, frictional materials, and surfactants used as pigment dispersants for water-based inks. | [Definition]
ChEBI: Cardanol is a member of phenols. | [Production Methods]
Cardanol, also known as anarcardol, is a mixture of meta-C15-alkenylphenols, and is obtained by decarboxylation of
anarcardic acid, which is the main constituent of
cashew nut-shell oil. The alkenylphenols have
been identified as 3-(penta-dec-8-en-1-yl)-, 3-
(pentadeca-8,11-dien-1-yl)-, and 3-(pentadeca8,11,14-trien-1-yl)phenols. |
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