The partly hydrogenated derivative trimethylcyclohexanone is used in production of
polycarbonates. It condenses with phenol to give an analogue of
bisphenol A. Polycarbonates produced by phosgenation of these two diols produces a polymer with improved thermal stability. Trimethyl
adipic acid and
2,2,4-trimethylhexamethylenediamine are produced from trimethylcyclohexanone and trimethylcyclohexanol. They are used to make specialty
polyamides. Hydrocyanation gives the nitrile followed by reductive amination gives
isophorone diamine. This diamine is used to produce
isophorone diisocyanate which has certain niche applications. is used to produce specialty
polyurethanes. Full hydrogenation gives
3,3,5-Trimethylcyclohexanol, a precursor to both sunscreens and chemical weapons. ==Safety==