hydroxypropylation
Hydroxypropylation is a chemical modification process that involves the introduction of hydroxypropyl groups into a molecule. This is typically achieved by reacting a substrate containing active hydrogen atoms with propylene oxide. The active hydrogen atoms can be found in various functional groups, such as hydroxyl (-OH), amino (-NH2), or carboxyl (-COOH) groups. The reaction results in the formation of ether or ester linkages, incorporating the hydroxypropyl moiety (-OCH2CH(OH)CH3 or -O-CH2-CH(OH)-CH3) into the parent molecule.
The degree of hydroxypropylation, meaning the number of hydroxypropyl groups attached per molecule, can be controlled
A primary application of hydroxypropylation is in the modification of polymers, particularly polysaccharides like starch and