polyolien
Polyolien, or polyols, are organic compounds containing two or more hydroxyl (-OH) groups per molecule. This high density of reactive sites makes polyols versatile building blocks in chemistry, especially for producing polyurethanes when they react with di- or polyisocyanates. Polyols can be aliphatic, cycloaliphatic, or aromatic and may be derived from petroleum or renewable sources, such as sugars or fats.
Common examples include glycerol (a triol); propylene glycol (a diol); and sugar alcohols such as sorbitol, mannitol,
Applications of polyolien span several sectors. In polymers and materials, they are key precursors for polyurethane
Safety and environmental notes vary by substance. Many sugar alcohols are considered safe in normal dietary