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olefin (noun) - Olefin is a term used in chemistry to describe a compound containing a double bond between carbon atoms. It is commonly used to refer to a type of unsaturated hydrocarbon with the general formula CnH2n, such as ethylene or propylene, and is often found in the production of plastics and synthetic fibers
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Olefins and boiling in the range of approximately.
Almost all of the olefins are converted to oligomers.
Olefins and benzene homologues are prepared as products.
Polymers derived from olefins are preferably employed.
The olefins can be linear or branched olefins.
The polymerisation of the olefins is an exothermic reaction.
These olefins experience a strong economic growth.
Bat conclusions for lower olefins production.
Mixtures of olefins or chlorinated hydrocarbons may be used.
This new process is extend to other olefins.
The preferred olefins are ethylene and propylene.
Process for manufacturing amines from olefins.
Method makes olefins under mild conditions.
Olefins are not present in the feedstock mixture.
It is possible to utilize mixtures of olefins or of chlorinated hydrocarbons.

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Polymerized olefins are preferably referred to herein as polyolefins.
Mixtures of a number of olefins may also be used.
The olefins are obtained by partial dehydrogenation of paraffins.
Process for codimerization of dienes and olefins.
Additional olefins or dienes may also be added.
The alkylation agent includes olefins or alcohols.
As well as olefins and other synthetic resins.
Process for the preparation of polyunsaturated olefins.
Light olefins traditionally are produced by petroleum cracking.
Isomerization of paraffins or olefins with bridged clays.
Substituted olefins are an important class of these compounds.
The process applies in particular to internal olefins.
These alpha olefins can be linear or branched.
Catalyst components for the polymerization of olefins.
Polymerized olefins are often referred to herein as polyolefins.
The products of dealkylation are olefins and aromatics.
By light olefins is meant ethylene and propylene.
This simplifies the beneficiation of the olefins.
Olefins are available from a wide variety of sources.
The desired products are the corresponding olefins.
Olefins in this range are more easily.
The latter are usually electron rich olefins.
Olefins form insoluble sediments and cause instability.
Indenyl compounds for the polymerisation of olefins.
Most frequently the olefins used are tertiary olefins.
The following examples relate to sulfurized olefins.
It is possible to use mixtures of olefins or mixtures of chlorinated hydrocarbons.
The catalyst is useful in the polymerization of olefins.
Branched olefins which possess good octane numbers.
Catalyst system for the polymerization of olefins.
The tertiary olefins are generally present in a hydrocarbon mixture.
The complex forming agents are polymeric olefins.
Olefins are mainly hydroxylated in allyl position.
Process for the oligomerization of internal olefins.
Branched olefins which have good octane ratings.

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