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Definition | : | Methanol-To-Propylene |
Category | : | Academic & Science » Chemistry |
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Methanol-to-Propylene (MTP) is a process used to convert methanol into propylene, an important petrochemical compound.
MTP involves the conversion of methanol, which can be derived from various feedstocks such as natural gas or biomass, into propylene through a series of chemical reactions.
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Propylene is a key building block in the production of various plastics and synthetic materials.
The full form of MTP is Methanol-To-Propylene
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