Dec 2020. Ethylene oxide (EO) is a basic chemical primarily produced by the catalytic oxidation of ethylene. EO is a chemical intermediate that cannot be directly used and is further reacted to produce a wide spectrum of products. Ethylene glycols (mono-, di-, triethylene glycol) constitute by far the single-largest outlet for ethylene oxide, accounting for over 80% of the EO market in 2020. Other dominant end uses include higher-value derivatives such as ethoxylates, ethanolamines, glycol ethers, polyethylene glycol, and polyether polyols.
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Publish Date: 2020-12-22
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Chemical Focus: Olefins
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Number of Pages: 121
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Content Type: Report
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Delivery: Email with link to PDF file
Highlights
- Global summary; regional coverage
- Producers with annual capacities and plant sites
- Consumption and five-year forecast by end-use application
- Price and production figures and trends
- Trade imports and exports
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