Propanols
Propanols are a group of alcohols derived from propane, a type of hydrocarbon. They are important molecules used in a variety of industrial processes due to their high flammability and strong solubility in water. Propanols are most commonly used as solvents in a variety of processes, including paint making, metal refining, and the production of plastics. They are also used in the manufacture of some medicines, perfumes, and personal care products. In addition, propanols are used in food processing as a flavoring agent, preservative, and emulsifier. They are essential components of various fuels and are also used in the production of antifreeze.
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Editor: Achyut Adhikari, H. E. J. Research Institute of Chemistry, ICCBS, University of Karachi.
Journal of Alcohol is an international, peer-reviewed journal that is concerned to publishing multi-disciplinary biomedical and chemical research on all aspects of the actions or effects and on the nervous system or on other organ systems, including the alcohol study.