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  • 11Naphtha — Not to be confused with naphthalene, a solid benzene derivative which is the main ingredient in mothballs. Naphtha (  /ˈn …

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  • 12Post-metallocene catalyst — A post metallocene catalyst is a kind of catalyst for olefin polymerization. Post metallocene refers to the generation of catalysts following Kaminsky catalysts, which are metallocene catalysts discovered in 1980 by Walter Kaminsky, and have been …

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  • 13Polyolefin — A polyolefin is a polymer produced from a simple olefin (also called an alkene with the general formula CnH2n) as a monomer. For example, polyethylene is the polyolefin produced by polymerizing the olefin ethylene. An equivalent term is… …

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  • 141-Hexene — Chembox new Name = 1 Hexene ImageFile = 1 Hexene.png ImageName = 1 Hexene IUPACName = Hex 1 ene OtherNames = Hexene, Hexylene, butyl ethylene Section1 = Chembox Identifiers SMILES = C=CCCCC CASNo = 592 41 6 Section2 = Chembox Properties Formula …

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  • 15Alpha-olefin — Alpha olefins (or α olefins) are a family of organic compounds which are olefins or alkenes with a chemical formula CxH2x, distinguished by having a double bond at the primary or alpha (α) position. See the illustration below. This location of a… …

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  • 16Gasoline — This article is about the fuel and industrial solvent. For other uses, see Gasoline (disambiguation). Petrol redirects here. For other uses, see Petrol (disambiguation). For the bird group, see petrel. A jar containing gasoline …

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  • 17Cracking (chemistry) — In petroleum geology and chemistry, cracking is the process whereby complex organic molecules such as kerogens or heavy hydrocarbons are broken down into simpler molecules such as light hydrocarbons, by the breaking of carbon carbon bonds in the… …

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  • 18Nova Chemicals — Corporation Type Subsidiary Industry Chemicals Founded 1954 He …

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  • 191-Octene — IUPAC name Oct 1 ene …

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  • 20Shell higher olefin process — The Shell higher olefin process is a chemical process for the production of linear alpha olefins via ethene oligomerization and olefin metathesis invented and exploited by Royal Dutch Shell. Industrial Organic Chemistry , Klaus Weissermel, Hans… …

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