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In chemistry, the propenyl group, an unsaturated organic radical corresponding to the formula CH2:CHCH2.

The chief compounds are allyl alcohol (propenol), with the general properties of a primary alcohol; allyl iodide, a colourless liquid with an odour of garlic; allyl bromide, a heavy liquid obtained by treating allyl alcohol with phosphorus tribromide; allyl sulphide, or ‘oil of garlic’, obtained by macerating garlic; and allyl isothiocyanate, or ‘oil of mustard’, occurring in black mustard seeds.



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In principle, the coactivators (polyvalent compounds) most used for EPDM can be divided into two main groups, namely the allyl compounds and reactive acrylates.
 
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