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    Cumene

    Cumene, also known as Isopropylbenzene, is an aromatic hydrocarbon obtained by the alkylation of benzene with propylene. This compound is fundamental in the chemical value chain, as it acts as a key intermediate in the production of phenol and acetone, two products that are significant in the industry Thanks to its versatility, cumene is integrated into processes that drive innovation in multiple sectors.

    Technical data sheet Safety data sheet
    • eyeObtained through alkylation of benzene with propylene.
    • airwaveCritical to producing cumene hydroperoxide, based on phenol and acetone.
    • checkPresent in advanced chemical applications.

    Cumene plays a strategic role in modern industry. Its main purpose is to be transformed into cumene hydroperoxide, an essential intermediate for the synthesis of phenol and acetone, which in turn are key compounds in the manufacture of plastics, resins, and coatings. It is also used to produce surfactants, propylene oxide, and as an additive for gasolines.

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    Cumene comparison table

    Commercial name
    Chromatographic purity % (m/m)
    Benzene (mg/kg)
    Pt/Co color (Hazen)
    Produced with renewable raw materials
    Produced with renewable energy
    Produced in
    Cumene
    ≥99.93
    ≤10
    ≤10
    Renewable electricity
    Palos / Shanghai
    Cumene - R
    ≥99.93
    ≤10
    ≤10
    Renewable electricity + and/or biogas
    Palos / Shanghai
    Cumene - C
    ≥99.93
    ≤10
    ≤10
    Renewable electricity + and/or biogas
    Palos / Shanghai
    Cumene - BC
    ≥99.93
    ≤10
    ≤10
    Renewable electricity + and/or biogas
    Palos / Shanghai
    Cumene - Low Carbon
    ≥99.93
    ≤10
    ≤10
    Renewable electricity + biogas
    Palos / Shanghai

    Key applications of cumene

    A fundamental chemical intermediate in the chemical value chain.

    Plastics and resins

    It is a main precursor for the synthesis of phenol and acetone, key in the manufacture of polycarbonates and epoxy resins.

    Automotive

    Used as an additive for gasolines and in the production of propylene oxide for the automotive industry.

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    Cumene-Low Carbon

    Produced with renewable energy and maintains the same specifications as its fossil version.

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    Cumene-BC

    With certified secondary raw materials from biomass waste.

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    Cumene-R

    With renewable raw materials, maintains the same specifications as its fossil counterpart.

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