propenoxidation
Propenoxidation refers to the chemical process of adding an oxygen atom to propene, also known as propylene. This reaction typically involves the oxidation of propene to form various oxygenated products, most commonly propylene oxide. Propylene oxide is a crucial intermediate chemical used in the production of polyurethanes, propylene glycol, and other polymers.
Several methods exist for propenoxidation. The chlorohydrin process, an older method, involves reacting propene with chlorine
More modern and environmentally friendly approaches include direct oxidation and co-oxidation processes. Direct oxidation involves reacting