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4 What are the reacting conditions used for the formation of ethylene glycol from ethylene?​

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An ethylene glycol production follows the reaction between ethylene oxide and water at temperature of 200 °C and pressure of 20 bars to produce mono-ethylene glycol and other higher glycols derivatives. The product recovery and purification consume water for the heating and cooling of the separation processes.

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An ethylene glycol production follows the reaction between ethylene oxide and water at temperature of 200 °C and pressure of 20 bars to produce mono-ethylene glycol and other higher glycols derivatives.

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