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Meaning of "light olefins"

light olefins: In chemistry, light olefins refer to a group of hydrocarbons that are characterized by having carbon-carbon double bonds. These compounds are important in the production of various industrial chemicals and plastics

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Light olefins traditionally are produced by petroleum cracking.
Process for oligomerizing light olefins.
By light olefins is meant ethylene and propylene.
It is useful in the conversion of methanol into light olefins.
Production of light olefins and isoprene from butane.
The catalytic cracking of a naphtha feed to produce light olefins.
Vapor phase hydroformylation of light olefins over cobalt catalysts.
The present invention relates to the production of light olefins.
Light olefins occupy an important place in basic petrochemicals of first generation.
These patents do not target significant production of light olefins.
Process for preparing light olefins by dehydrogenation of the corresponding paraffins.
Manufacture of distillate hydrocarbons from light olefins in staged reactors.
A mixture of these light olefins may be used for this preliminary step.
Procedure and device for the alkylation of isobutane by light olefins.
Method of producing aromatics and light olefins from a hydrocarbon feedstock.

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The catalytic cracking should be directed to the production of light olefins.
Light olefins have traditionally been produced through the process of petroleum cracking.
This is exemplified by the conversion of methanol to light olefins plus water.
Process for upgrading light olefins in a turbulent fluidized catalyst bed reactor.
Two cracking steps have to take place to obtain light olefins.
This process increases the yield of light olefins from a naphtha feedstream.
Preferably the product mixture contains substantially only light olefins.
Processes for converting methanol to light olefins are well known in the art.
This invention is an improvement to procedures for the alkylation of isobutane by light olefins.
Converting methanol to light olefins using small particles of elapo molecular sieve.
Reaction that is particularly difficult to control is the selective hydrogenation of light olefins.
There is a high occurrence of gases and light olefins and a simultaneous occurrence of benzene.
It can be seen that there is a high yield of gases rich in light olefins.
Light olefins have traditionally been produced through the process of steam or catalytic cracking.
Low hydrocarbon partial pressure operates to favor the production of light olefins.
Light olefins such as ethylene serve as feeds for the production of numerous chemicals.
The catalyst composition is of use in oligomerizing light olefins to give higher olefins.
Typically, light olefins are produced by cracking petroleum feeds.
Maximizing conversion is particularly important in order to maximize yields of key light olefins.
The process for converting oxygenates to light olefins employs a feed including an oxygenate.
The present invention is a process for converting a naphtha feedstream to light olefins.
Process for the production of light olefins and aromatics from a hydrocarbon feedstock.
Catalyst composition with high efficiency for the production of light olefins.
These compounds are eliminated from the cuts comprising light olefins by selective hydrogenation reactions.
There are problems associated with each method of increasing yield of light olefins.
Additive for maximizing light olefins in FCC and process for preparation thereof.
Production of ether from secondary alcohols such as isopropanol and light olefins is known.
Light olefins include ethylene, propylene and mixtures thereof.
Fluid catalytic cracking process for maximisation of light olefins in operations of low severity.
One such process is the conversion of methanol to hydrocarbons and especially light olefins.
These light olefins are used to make ethers and / or alcohols.
Heavy olefins are defined herein as the hydrocarbon products heavier than light olefins.
The conversion of light olefins to gasoline, distillate and lube range hydrocarbons.
This method may include the additional step of recovering the light olefins.
Olefins, especially light olefins including ethylene and propylene, are valuable hydrocarbon products.

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