propylene
/ˈprɒpɪliːn/Definitions
1. noun
a colorless, flammable, gaseous hydrocarbon used in the manufacture of plastics and synthetic fibers
“The chemical plant produced large quantities of propylene for use in the production of polypropylene.”
2. verb
to add propylene to (a mixture or reaction)
“The chemist had to propylene the reaction mixture to create the desired compound.”