Tridecanedioic acid is a long-chain dicarboxylic acid used primarily as an intermediate in the production of polyamides and polyesters. Its structure consists of a thirteen-carbon backbone with two terminal carboxylic acid groups, contributing to its utility in polymer chemistry.
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CAS 505-52-2
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tridecanedioic acid
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