「Olefin」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| st component in Ziegler-Natta type systems for | olefin and diene polymerizations. |
| line), liquid petroleum gas (LPG), unsaturated | olefin compounds, cracked gas oils, cycle oil, light |
| e fuel streams, where the initial linear alpha | olefin concentration in a narrow distillation cut may |
| Cyclic | Olefin Copolymer (COC) is an amorphous polymer made b |
| , norbornene will react and turn into a cyclic | olefin copolymer. |
| As | Olefin dries quickly, line drying and low tumble dryi |
| is the polyolefin produced by polymerizing the | olefin ethylene. |
| Olefin fiber has a low melting point (around 225 to 3 | |
| Olefin is easy to recycle. | |
| Since | Olefin is not absorbent, waterborne stains do not pre |
| Dry cleaning | Olefin is not recommended, because many dry-cleaning |
| Although some C14 alpha | olefin is sold into aqueous detergent applications, C |
| th the complex's metal atom structures and the | olefin ligands themselves can conduct a current. |
| ry are catalysts, notably Grubbs' catalyst for | olefin metathesis and ring-opening metathesis polymer |
| is work on developing catalysts for asymmetric | olefin metathesis. |
| r his work from the early 1970s in the area of | olefin metathesis. |
| Hexene is a higher | olefin, or alkene with a formula C6H12. |
| Aluminoxanes serve as activators for catalytic | olefin polymerisation, such as the Ziegler-Natta cata |
| Olefin polymerization | |
| ure 5 - Proposed Evolution of Bent Metallocene | Olefin Polymerization Catalyst. |
| nylethylcyclopentadienyl(THF)] which catalyzes | olefin polymerization. |
| ounds and applied these compounds to catalytic | olefin polymerization. |
| evelopment of the SHOP - process (Shell higher | olefin process). |
| In the Shell higher | olefin process, the chain-length distribution in the |
| ylations, hydrocyanation, and the Shell higher | olefin process. |
| other common polyolefin which is made from the | olefin propylene. |
| Olefin synthesis: Like the selenium counterpart selen | |
| It involves the oxidation of an | olefin to produce a 1,2-diol or two aldehydes. |
| fides utilize a two-step method, converting an | olefin to an epoxide before its conversion to the epi |
| ited carbonyl group is added to a ground state | olefin yielding an oxetane. |
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