propylene

noun
pro·​pyl·​ene | \ ˈprō-pə-ˌlēn How to pronounce propylene (audio) \

Definition of propylene

: a flammable gaseous hydrocarbon C3H6 obtained by cracking petroleum hydrocarbons and used chiefly in organic synthesis

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The facility processes light hydrocarbons including propane and propylene, materials used to make plastic and industrial products. Juan A. Lozano, USA TODAY, "Explosion, fire injures 37 at Exxon Mobil refinery in Texas," 31 July 2019 ExxonMobil Baytown Area said a unit processing propane and propylene burst into flames late Wednesday morning at the Olefins plant, forcing the city to issue a shelter-in-place order, according to Fox 26. Fox News, "Explosion, fire injure 37 at Houston-area ExxonMobil refinery," 31 July 2019 The molecule, propylene oxide, was found floating in a cloud of dust and gas known as Sagittarius B2 and is one of the most structurally intricate chemicals found in space to date. Quanta Magazine, "Interstellar Find Adds Life to Old Debate," 20 June 2016 With propylene’s optimal density and performance values, the Vector-R can keep its first stage diameter to just over a meter in size, with smaller fuel tanks. Eric Berger, Ars Technica, "After a decade of testing, propylene rocket fuel may be ready for prime time," 25 Sep. 2018 But overall, the nation's total petroleum stocks still managed to dip by 5.5 million barrels overall though thanks to declines in other oils, propane and propylene supplies. Jordan Blum, Houston Chronicle, "U.S. oil inventories keep falling, but gasoline stockpiles grow," 10 Jan. 2018 Vector has received a patent for its liquid oxygen-propylene rocket engine, three of which will power its orbital Vector-R rocket, Ars reports. Eric Berger, Ars Technica, "Rocket Report: SpaceX gets Moon launches, South Korean rocket, BE-4 wins," 28 Sep. 2018 Never used before in a larger engine, propylene has useful properties of higher density and specific impulse that will give Vector's small rocket more performance. Eric Berger, Ars Technica, "Rocket Report: SpaceX gets Moon launches, South Korean rocket, BE-4 wins," 28 Sep. 2018 Because of declines in distillates, residual fuel oils, propane, propylene and other oils, the nation's total petroleum stockpiles actually declined by 2.7 million barrels last week, despite the crude and fuel builds. Jordan Blum, Houston Chronicle, "Crude, fuel inventories continue to build," 14 Feb. 2018

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First Known Use of propylene

1850, in the meaning defined above

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propylene

noun
pro·​pyl·​ene | \ ˈprō-pə-ˌlēn How to pronounce propylene (audio) \

Medical Definition of propylene

: a flammable gaseous hydrocarbon C3H6 obtained by cracking petroleum hydrocarbons and used chiefly in organic synthesis

called also propene