The Hydrogen Peroxide to Propylene Glycol Process

HYPROSYN® is the brand name of the HPPG process (“hydrogen‑peroxide‑to‑propylene‑glycol”). It enables the direct synthesis of propylene glycol from hydrogen peroxide, serving the strong market demand for this widely used chemical.

The technology was developed by Evonik in collaboration with Dow and provides an efficient, streamlined production route.

Benefits of the HYPROSYN® Process

Propylene Glycol Markets

The demand for propylene glycol is huge, and it’s growing by 2.5 percent annually. The compound is used for example in antifreeze, lubricants, fiberglass-reinforced plastics, cleaning and washing products, and latex wall paints.

It’s also indispensable for the food industry, giving chewing gum the right consistency, making

baked goods soft, and keeping packaged foods moist. Livestock farmers use it to treat metabolic disorders in their dairy cows. Today, about two million tons of propylene glycol are processed annually worldwide. In order to meet the growing demand, developers have been working for years to find more efficient and environmentally friendly solutions for producing propylene glycol.

Production of Propylene Glycol

HPPG propylene glycol plant
For the production of propylene glycol propylene oxide is needed as an intermediate

Former Production Process

Previously, the first step in the production of propylene glycol had often been the production of propylene oxide. The intermediate product propylene oxide is in high demand. One-fifth of the total production volume worldwide of propylene oxide is used to synthesize propylene glycol.

 

One way to continue meeting this demand in the future would be to build additional propylene oxide production plants.

 

However, each of these plants would cost hundreds of millions of euros. Alternatively, researchers could search for innovative solutions that simultaneously open up new applications for environmentally friendly hydrogen peroxide.


HPPG new production process
The chemical reaction of propylene and hydrogen peroxide takes place in one single reactor thanks to the HYPROSYN® technology

New Production Process

Thus, the HPPG process — under the brand name HYPROSYN® — was born. Evonik and Dow collaborated to develop a propylene glycol production method that can synthesize this highly in-demand product directly from hydrogen peroxide. This skips the step of first producing propylene oxide as an intermediate. 

 

As a result, the HYPROSYN® process is not only more cost-efficient than the previously used technology; it also makes a significantly higher yield possible while requiring much less energy. As with HPPO synthesis, except for water there are no other co-products that would have to be separated out.

 

Now that the process has functioned superbly in the laboratory, it is being scaled up in a pilot plant with a capacity that is 80 times bigger.