In the heart of the petrochemical industry lies a simple yet powerful concept: carbon chains. From ethylene (C2) to aromatics and longer-chain hydrocarbons, each “C” product serves as a building block for countless everyday materials. Let’s explore the main carbon-based streams that drive global chemical production.
C2 – Ethylene
- Source: Produced via steam cracking of ethane, naphtha, or LPG.
- Applications: Ethylene is a key precursor to polyethylene (PE), ethylene oxide, ethylene glycol (used in antifreeze), and PVC. It’s the cornerstone of the plastic industry.
C3 – Propylene
- Source: Co-produced with ethylene during steam cracking and as a byproduct of fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) in refineries.
- Applications: Used to produce polypropylene (PP), acrylonitrile (for acrylic fibers), and propylene oxide (for polyurethanes).
C4 – Butadiene, Butenes, Butanes
- Source: Extracted from steam cracker C4 cuts or as byproducts from catalytic crackers.
- Applications: Butadiene is essential for synthetic rubber. Isobutene is used for MTBE and butyl rubber production.
C5 – Pentanes and Piperylene
- Source: From steam cracking and refinery streams.
- Applications: Solvents, fuel blending components, and specialty resins.
C6–C9 – Aromatics (Benzene, Toluene, Xylenes)
- Source: Produced via catalytic reforming of naphtha or from pyrolysis gasoline during steam cracking.
- Applications:
- Benzene: precursor to styrene (for polystyrene), phenol, and aniline.
- Toluene: used in solvents, TDI (for polyurethanes), and TNT.
- Xylenes (especially para-xylene): feedstock for PET used in bottles and fibers.
C10+ – Heavy Aromatics, Waxes, Base Oils
- Source: From vacuum distillation and hydrocracking.
- Applications: Lubricants, plasticizers, and specialty chemicals.
Each step of this carbon ladder plays a critical role in the manufacture of plastics, textiles, construction materials, automotive components, and much more. The entire system is interconnected—from upstream refining processes to downstream specialty chemicals.
To explore more about the carbon chain and petrochemical pathways, check out this interactive flowchart by Petrochemistry Europe.
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