Liquefied Cyclohexane
Full Form of LCY
What is LCY?
Liquefied Cyclohexane (LCY) is a colorless, flammable liquid hydrocarbon derived from the liquefaction of cyclohexane gas under controlled temperature and pressure. It is primarily used as a non-polar solvent in industrial processes, including the manufacture of adipic acid for nylon production, as a paint remover, and in the synthesis of organic compounds. In India, LCY is widely utilized in the petrochemical and textile sectors, particularly in Gujarat and Maharashtra, where major chemical plants operate. It is stored and transported in specialized pressurized containers to prevent evaporation and ensure safety. The compound appears in Indian science curricula at the senior secondary and undergraduate levels, often discussed in the context of physical chemistry, hydrocarbon properties, and industrial applications. Students preparing for competitive exams like JEE and NEET may encounter LCY in questions related to liquefaction, phase changes, or solvent behavior. Its role in India's expanding chemical manufacturing sector makes it relevant for chemical engineering aspirants and professionals working in process industries.
LCY का फुल फॉर्म
द्रवीकृत साइक्लोहेक्सेन
Example
The Gujarat-based petrochemical company increased its LCY production capacity to meet rising demand from the nylon manufacturing units in the region.