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Isooctanoic Acid

What is Isooctanoic Acid

Isooctanoic acid (also known as 2-ethylhexanoic acid, CAS 149-57-5) is a branched-chain C8 saturated fatty acid with the molecular formula C8H16O2. It is a colorless to pale yellow oily liquid with a mild, rancid odor, produced primarily as a co-product or main product of the oxo synthesis (hydroformylation) of heptene or by oxidation of 2-ethylhexanol. It is widely used as a metal salt precursor (driers, catalysts, stabilizers), as a ligand in coordination chemistry, as a raw material for ester plasticizers and lubricants, and as an intermediate in the synthesis of peroxide initiators and pharmaceutical compounds. Its branched structure imparts good solubility in organic solvents and low water solubility, making it valuable in coatings, PVC stabilizers, and metalworking fluid formulations.

Analysts Sentiment

Bullish

38.6%

Neutral

28.2%

Bearish

33.2%

1-Week Outlook, Updated: June 8, 2026 | Next Update: June 15, 2026

What's driving sentiment this week:

Past Week (2026-06-01 to 2026-06-07) — Sentiment: Mixed

In the United States, easing ocean freight rates and lower propylene prices since late May enhanced supply chain efficiencies and production margins for 2-Ethylhexanoic Acid, supporting overall supply availability by around 1% to 1.2%.

Downstream demand remained cautious amid weak construction financing and tariff pressures, keeping volumes steady but preventing upward price momentum as coatings and plasticizer sectors restrained procurement.

European chemical producer price inflation in April elevated input costs, squeezing production margins and limiting producer pricing power despite supply-side relief elsewhere.

This Week (2026-06-08 to 2026-06-14) — Outlook: Neutral

Isooctanoic Acid market poised to trade sideways reflecting balanced supply expansion from lower feedstock/freight costs versus restrained demand and inflationary cost headwinds.

No major new catalysts are scheduled this week to materially shift production costs or downstream purchasing patterns.

A sudden hike in feedstock prices or renewed demand weakness from coatings/plasticizers could tilt prices downward and pressure producer margins sharply.

Key Market Impact

Supply-side cost improvements from propylene and freight reductions dominate price formation but are offset by muted end-user demand and inflation-driven input price pressures.

Producers will focus on maintaining output to protect market share while buyers remain cautious in restocking, balancing inventories amid uncertain margin outlooks.

How About the Price?

Monthly Isooctanoic Acid Price History (USD/ton)
Month Price (USD/ton) Change Change Rate
2026-06-08 178.3 57.8 47.97%
2020-01 120.5 0 0%

Price Trajectory 2020–2026 (Brief Recap)

Phase 1 — Initial stable pricing (2020): Isooctanoic Acid prices started at $120.5 per ton in January 2020, with no notable events impacting the market as per the influence log.

Phase 2 — Price increase observed (up to June 2026): Prices rose to $178.3 per ton by June 8, 2026, representing a change of $57.8, but no specific drivers are recorded in the influence data to explain this increase.

Supply-side factors

    Demand-side factors

      Substitutes & Alternatives

      Substitute / AlternativeReplacement Scenario / How It Substitutes
      Neodecanoic Acid (Versatic 10)Used as a drop-in or partial replacement in metal drier salts (cobalt, manganese, zirconium neodecanoates) for alkyd coatings and printing inks. Neodecanoic acid offers higher hydrolytic stability and lower volatility; it is the preferred alternative when improved weathering resistance or reduced odor is required. Reformulation of the metal salt is straightforward since the carboxylate coordination chemistry is analogous.
      2-Ethylhexanoic Acid (same compound, different purity grade)Within the isooctanoic acid family, lower-purity technical grades can substitute for high-purity grades in less demanding applications such as PVC heat stabilizer intermediates or lubricant additive synthesis, reducing cost at the expense of color and consistency.
      Naphthenic AcidsHistorically used as the primary source of metal soaps (driers, catalysts) before synthetic branched acids became dominant. Naphthenic acid metal salts can replace isooctanoic acid metal salts in paint driers and oil-field corrosion inhibitors where color and odor are not critical. The substitution is straightforward for drier applications but naphthenic acids have variable composition and stronger odor, limiting use in high-quality coatings.
      Isononanoic AcidA C9 branched-chain acid used as an alternative to isooctanoic acid in ester plasticizer synthesis (e.g., trimethylolpropane triisononanoate) and metalworking fluids. It offers slightly higher molecular weight and lower volatility. Substitution typically requires minor reformulation to adjust ester stoichiometry and viscosity targets.
      Tall Oil Fatty Acids (TOFA)Can partially replace isooctanoic acid in metal soap and drier applications where unsaturation is acceptable. TOFA-based cobalt or manganese driers are lower cost but have inferior oxidative stability and color. Used as a cost-reduction substitute in industrial coatings and alkyd resins where premium performance is not required.
      Octanoic Acid (Caprylic Acid, n-C8)The straight-chain C8 acid can substitute for isooctanoic acid in some metal salt and catalyst applications (e.g., tin or bismuth carboxylates for polyurethane catalysis). However, its higher melting point and lower solubility in hydrocarbon solvents limit direct drop-in use; reformulation of the solvent system is typically needed.
      Stearic Acid / Oleic AcidLong-chain fatty acids can replace isooctanoic acid in metallic soap applications (e.g., calcium, zinc, or lead stabilizers for PVC) where the primary function is lubrication and thermal stabilization rather than solubility in aromatic solvents. The substitution is partial and application-specific; branched-acid soaps generally outperform stearates in solubility and compatibility with resin systems.

      Regulatory Status

      Region Regulation / Policy Name Issuing Authority Year (enacted or latest revision) Key Requirement / Threshold Source
      EU REACH Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 ECHA 2006 Registered; no reproductive toxicity classification (Category 1/2) assigned under CLP ECHA Chemical Substance Information, https://chem.echa.europa.eu/100.042.364/identity
      US TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory US EPA ongoing updates (latest 2025) Listed (active) US EPA TSCA Inventory, https://www.epa.gov/tsca-inventory
      China Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances in China (IECSC) Ministry of Ecology and Environment (MEE) 2013 (ongoing updates) Not listed ECHEMI SDS (IECSC reference), https://www.echemi.com/sds/isooctanoic-acid-pd180521112985.html
      International IMDG Code IMO (via SDS) ongoing Class 8, UN 3265, PG III (corrosive liquid, acidic, organic) ECHEMI SDS, https://www.echemi.com/sds/isooctanoic-acid-pd180521112985.html

      Key Influence Events

      No influence data available.

      Isooctanoic acid (also known as 2-ethylhexanoic acid, CAS 149-57-5) is a branched-chain C8 saturated fatty acid with the molecular formula C8H16O2. It is a colorless to pale yellow oily liquid with a mild, rancid odor, produced primarily as a co-product or main product of the oxo synthesis (hydroformylation) of heptene or by oxidation of 2-ethylhexanol. It is widely used as a metal salt precursor (driers, catalysts, stabilizers), as a ligand in coordination chemistry, as a raw material for ester plasticizers and lubricants, and as an intermediate in the synthesis of peroxide initiators and pharmaceutical compounds. Its branched structure imparts good solubility in organic solvents and low water solubility, making it valuable in coatings, PVC stabilizers, and metalworking fluid formulations.

      Top Countries Production Capacity

      No capacity data available.

      Production Process of Isooctanoic Acid

      Isooctanoic acid (also known as 2-ethylhexanoic acid, CAS 149-57-5) is a branched-chain C8 saturated fatty acid with the molecular formula C8H16O2. It is a colorless to pale yellow oily liquid with a mild, rancid odor, produced primarily as a co-product or main product of the oxo synthesis (hydroformylation) of heptene or by oxidation of 2-ethylhexanol. It is widely used as a metal salt precursor (driers, catalysts, stabilizers), as a ligand in coordination chemistry, as a raw material for ester plasticizers and lubricants, and as an intermediate in the synthesis of peroxide initiators and pharmaceutical compounds. Its branched structure imparts good solubility in organic solvents and low water solubility, making it valuable in coatings, PVC stabilizers, and metalworking fluid formulations.

      Specs & Grades

      PropertyTypical Value / RangeUnitGrade / Note
      Purity (GC)≥ 99.0%Technical / Industrial grade
      Purity (GC)≥ 98.0%Standard commercial grade
      Acid Value380 – 390mg KOH/gAll grades
      Saponification Value382 – 392mg KOH/gAll grades
      Color (APHA/Hazen)≤ 20HazenHigh-purity / Drier grade
      Color (APHA/Hazen)≤ 50HazenStandard industrial grade
      Water Content (Karl Fischer)≤ 0.10%All grades
      Density (20 °C)0.902 – 0.910g/cm³All grades
      Refractive Index (20 °C)1.424 – 1.428All grades
      Flash Point (closed cup)≥ 110°CAll grades
      Boiling Point227 – 229°C (at 1 atm)Reference
      Freezing / Pour Point≤ -60°CReference
      Iodine Value≤ 1.0g I₂/100 gAll grades
      Heavy Metals (as Pb)≤ 10ppmDrier / Catalyst grade

      Who are the Top Players?

      CompanyHeadquartersKey Facilities
      BASFLudwigshafen, GermanyLudwigshafen, Germany, Kuantan, Malaysia
      PerstorpMalmo, SwedenStenungsund, Sweden
      OQ ChemicalsMonheim, GermanyOberhausen, Germany
      Eastman Chemical CompanyKingsport, Tennessee, USA
      KH Neochem Co., Ltd.Tokyo, JapanChiba, Japan
      Elekeiroz S.A.Sao Paulo, Brazil
      Mitsubishi Chemical CorporationTokyo, Japan
      Dow Chemical CompanyMidland, Michigan, USA
      Grupa Azoty S.A.Krakow, Poland
      Shenyang Zhangming Chemical Co., Ltd.Shenyang, China
      Jiangxi JYT Chemical Co., Ltd.Nanchang, China
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