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Meaning of "xylenes"

Xylene is a type of aromatic hydrocarbon compound commonly used as a solvent and in the production of dyes and polymers
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Toluene and xylenes are also present in petrol.
It is also generated by methylation of toluene and xylenes.
Xylenes are among the most popular of these.
Hot oil circuit bottom of xylenes column.
Xylenes are produced by the methylation of toluene and benzene.
Preferred carriers are aromatic solvents such as xylenes.
Xylenes encompass three isomers of dimethylbenzene.
The feed can also contain xylenes.
Toluene and xylenes are preferably used.
Representative solvents include toluene and xylenes.
Toluene and xylenes are particularly preferred.
Aromatic hydrocarbons are for example toluene or xylenes.
The conversions to toluene and xylenes remained invariant.
Petroleum contains about one weight percent xylenes.
Xylenes isomers and mixers.

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It is not possible to attribute these effects to xylenes in particular.
Xylenes form azeotropes with water and a variety of alcohols.
Said feed comprises a mixture of xylenes and ethylbenzene.
Manufacturers use xylenes to produce plastics and synthetic fibers.
Animal and human response to vapors of mixed xylenes.
The xylenes layer was discarded.
Particularly aromatic solvents are toluene or xylenes.
Toluene or xylenes can be used as solvents for this reaction.
Aromatic hydrocarbons such as toluene and xylenes are preferred.
The presence of xylenes complicates downstream processing in separate steps.
Preferred aprotic solvents include toluene and xylenes.
The xylenes selectivity was calculated by means of the yield of xylenes produced.
Aromatic solvents such as toluene and xylenes are preferred.
The production of unwanted xylenes are a particular problem in the production of ethylbenzene.
Some formulations include solvents such as xylenes and cumene.
Process for the isomerisation of xylenes with simultaneous conversion of ethylbenzene.
Particularly preferred alkylbenzenes are xylenes.
A mixture of xylenes is preferred.
Known catalysts are effective for producing xylenes and benzene.
Xylenes ranked second in transfers to energy recovery and ninth in total releases.
The isomerization of ethylbenzene to xylenes.
Generally xylenes are preferred and in particular industrial xylene for reasons of economy.
Ethylbenzene is produced having low levels of impurities such as xylenes.
Separating xylenes from at least a portion of resultant effluent obtained from stage b.
The isomerization of ethylbenzenes to xylenes.
The chemistry for xylenes alkylation has been studied for several decades.
Such a process is often referred to simply as a xylenes isomerization process.
Preferred hydrocarbon conversion processes are alkylation of aromatics and isomerization of xylenes.
No xylenes are observed.
Ecotoxicological profile of xylenes.
The total amount of xylenes used made up the balance of the formulation.
The binder described therein was dissolved in a mixture of xylenes and ethanol.
Variations for toluene and xylenes showed results similar to those for benzene.
The function of this catalyst is to catalyse the conversion of ethylbenzene to xylenes.
Preferred carriers are aromatic solvents such as xylenes and heavy aromatic naphtha.

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