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The Company's main products include olefin products, coking products and fine chemical products.
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Finally, the C-ring was closed using olefin metathesis.
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The quarter gained from higher margins on olefin products, as pricing soared and average feedstock costs fell.
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This protocol can be scaled up to a wide range of glycosyl bromide donors and aryl olefin substrates.
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The company also said its new residue fuel oil and olefin plants are expected to begin commercial operations in November.
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Energetic dehydration gives the olefine hydrocarbons, but under certain conditions ethers (see ETHER) are obtained.
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There are three kinds of petroleum in use, namely those yielding on distillation: 1st, paraffin; 2nd, asphalt; 3rd, olefine.
Usage of alkene in English
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The C5-alkene diols were prepared following published synthesis procedures.
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DFT calculations show that alkene addition is intrinsically more favorable, but that predistortion can lead to C-H insertion.
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One important class of biological reactive intermediates arising in the course of human xenobiotic metabolism are arene and alkene oxides.
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This approach provides corroborating evidence for the structures of certain bridgehead alkene natural products while leading to the reassignment of several other structures.
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The modified peptides contain groups suitable for post-assembly click reactions in water, namely azides and alkenes.
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Substituted alkenes provided products that contain all carbon or nitrogen bearing quaternary centers in high yield.
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Of the measured compounds, reactive alkenes and CO showed the strongest potential to form ground-level ozone.
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The conversions of surface-bound alkyl groups to alkanes and alkenes are important steps in many heterogeneously catalyzed reactions.
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We also report the experimental studies that extend the substrate scope of alkenes to ethyl vinyl ethers and thioethers.