biopropylene
Biopropylene is a type of propylene that is produced from renewable resources rather than fossil fuels. Propylene itself is a basic petrochemical that is a key building block for many plastics, including polypropylene. Traditional propylene production relies on the steam cracking of naphtha or other hydrocarbon feedstocks derived from crude oil. Biopropylene, in contrast, is manufactured through biological processes.
One common method for producing biopropylene involves the fermentation of sugars, typically derived from sources like
The primary advantage of biopropylene is its reduced carbon footprint compared to conventional propylene. By utilizing