etyleenimonomeeri
Etyleenimonomeeri, also known as ethene, is a simple organic compound with the chemical formula C2H4. It is a colorless gas with a faint sweet odor. Etyleenimonomeeri is the simplest alkene, characterized by a carbon-carbon double bond. This double bond is responsible for its high reactivity and its importance as a building block in the petrochemical industry.
The primary method for producing etyleenimonomeeri is through steam cracking of hydrocarbons, typically ethane or naphtha.
Etyleenimonomeeri is most famously used as a monomer in the production of polyethylene, the world's most common
Beyond polyethylene, etyleenimonomeeri is a crucial intermediate in the synthesis of a wide range of other