Liquid Polyether Polyol is a type of polyol that is used in the production of polyurethane foams, coatings, adhesives, and other polyurethane-based products. It is a clear, viscous liquid with a slight odor, and is typically a mixture of various polyether compounds. These are typically produced by the reaction of an alkylene oxide (such as propylene oxide or ethylene oxide) with a starter compound (such as glycerol or ethylene glycol). The resulting Liquid Polyether Polyol vary in their molecular weight, functionality, and other properties, depending on the type and ratio of the starting materials used.