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isoparaffins (noun): a type of hydrocarbon compound with branched-chain structures, commonly used in the production of gasoline and other fuels due to their high octane rating
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Mixtures of such isoparaffins can also be used.
It is also possible to use mixtures of such isoparaffins.
Conventional isoparaffins can not meet these criteria.
During the isomerisation branched isoparaffins are formed.
Suitable isoparaffins include the volatile hydrocarbon oils.
It is of course also possible to use mixtures of such isoparaffins.
The separated isoparaffins are sent directly to the gasoline pool.
And exemplary volatile hydrocarbon oils include the isoparaffins.
Various grades of branched chain isoparaffins and mixtures are available.
The hydrodeoxygenated products may also be further isomerized to isoparaffins.
One method of separating normal paraffins from isoparaffins uses adsorptive separation under liquid phase conditions.
Hydroisomerization then leads to isoparaffins.
When isoparaffins are present, the formation of propylene is favored.
Mineral oils which may be mentioned in particular are liquid paraffin and isoparaffins.
Examples of suitable nonpolar solvents include isoparaffins of the above chain sizes.

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A substantial fraction of the paraffinic components of the initial feedstock also undergo conversion to isoparaffins.
Examples of such branched chain hydrocarbons include isoparaffins of the above chain sizes.
Isoparaffins such as isohexadecane, isododecane and hydrogenated polyisobutylenes.
The hydrodeoxygenated products may also be further isomerized to isoparaffins in the presence of hydrogen.
Preferably the isoparaffins are selected from one or a mixture of isomeric species including,.
Examples of suitable naphthenic solvents include dearomatized aliphatics and isoparaffins containing naphthenic groups.
Contacting a mixture comprising isoparaffins and olefins with an alkylation catalyst system which comprises,.
Especially, aliphatic hydrocarbons such as isoparaffins are preferable.
Mixtures of isoparaffins can, of course, also be used.
A process for the alkylation of isoparaffins comprising,.
Preferred solvents include hydrocarbons, such as pentane, hexane, heptane, octane, petroleum spirit mixtures and isoparaffins.
Vegetable oil compounds, isoparaffins and drying agents.
Hydrocarbons encompass mineral oil, polyalphaolefins and isoparaffins.
Hydrocarbon-based volatile oils include isoparaffins and in particular isododecane.
Needless to say, it is also possible to use mixtures of such isoparaffins.
Volatile hydrocarbon oils, such as isoparaffins and especially isododecane, may also be mentioned.
The present invention relates to a method of isomerizing n-paraffins into isoparaffins.
Further examples are polydecene and paraffins and isoparaffins of at least 10 carbon atoms.
Hydroisomerization essentially concerns paraffins, in particular n-paraffins, and produces isoparaffins.
Among the volatile hydrocarbonic oils, isoparaffins may be mentioned.
Hydrocarbons useful in microemulsion compositions of this type are frequently C6-C18 paraffins or isoparaffins.
Mention may be made, among volatile hydrocarbon oils, of isoparaffins and in particular of isododecane.
Recycle line 28 will normally contain unconverted normal paraffins and isoparaffins.
Volatile hydrocarbon-based oils, such as isoparaffins and in particular isododecane and fluorinated oils.
The available feedstocks are primarily naphtha including paraffins, isoparaffins and aromatics.
The fuel products contain mainly branched isoparaffins suitable for gasoline, kerosene and diesel pool.
Specific examples include mineral oil, petroleum jelly, squalene and isoparaffins.
Figure 4 is a schematic representative of three isoparaffins having a different Free Carbon Index.
Exemplary solvents include, but are not limited to, isoparaffins.
Suitable paraffinic hydrocarbons include isoparaffins having 7 to 14 carbon atoms.
Mention may be made, among volatile hydrocarbon oils, of isoparaffins.
Isoparaffins may typically have mono -, di -, tri - or tetramethyl branches.
In addition to the aromatic products, desirable isoparaffins are also produced.
Isoparaffins such as, for example, those corresponding to the formula, STR1.
Mention may be made, among synthetic oils, of especially isoparaffins and polyisobutenes.

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