propüleenglükooli
propüleenglükooli is a technical term used in the field of materials science to describe a class of polymeric composites that incorporate ultra-fine silica fibers to enhance mechanical strength and thermal resistance. The composite is assembled by embedding propylene glycol monomers with cross-linking agents, followed by a controlled oxidation process that yields a gel network with a unique oleophilic surface.
The name derives from the combination of the Greek root “prop‑” meaning “forward,” the Latin “gluk”—related to
Applications of propüleenglükooli span automotive parts, aerospace housings, and high‑temperature filtration media. Its most notable properties
Current research focuses on scaling production methods and exploring biodegradable variants. The term is widely cited