プロピレンオキシド製造技術の変換
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All of the significant uses of propylene oxide are for chemical intermediates.<BR>The major uses of propylene oxide are in manufacturing the propylene glycols used in polyurethane and polyerster resins.<BR>The oxide also is used in surface active agents, lubricants, and oil demulsifiers.<BR>Propylene oxide has long been made by the chlorohydrin process.<BR>The process, however, has two disadvantages; the chlorine used is costly and voluminous waste treatment is necessary.<BR>Consequently, for many years, considerable efforts have been devoted to more efficient process routes.<BR>In 1969, Oxirane Corp. succeeded to produce propylene oxide by an indirect oxidation method.<BR>The process uses tertiary-butyl hydroperoxide or alpha-methy benzyl hydroperoxide to oxidize propylene to the oxide, producing about twice as much alcohols as propylene oxide.<BR>Now there is a need, therefore, for a more universal process which is environmentally clean and produce only a negligible amount of by products.
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