Propene

Peter Eisele

Peter Eisele

Linde AG, Werksgruppe Verfahrenstechnik und Anlagenbau, Höllriegelskreuth, Federal Republic of Germany

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Richard Killpack

Richard Killpack

Shell International Chemical Company Ltd., Shell Centre, London, United Kingdom

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First published: 15 June 2000

Abstract

The article contains sections titled:

1.

Introduction

2.

Physical Properties

3.

Chemical Properties

4.

Production

4.1.

Production as Byproduct of Ethylene Production

4.1.1.

Variants of Propene - Propane Separation

4.1.2.

Apparatus and Construction Materials

4.2.

Production as Byproduct of Refinery Processes

4.3.

Propane Dehydrogenation

4.3.1.

Oleflex Process

4.3.2.

Catofin Process

4.3.3.

Phillips STAR Process

4.3.4.

Linde Process

5.

Storage, Transportation, Quality Requirements

6.

Uses

6.1.

Thermal Uses

6.2.

Motor Gasoline Uses

6.2.1.

Polygasoline Production - Dimerization

6.2.2.

Alkylation

6.3.

Chemical Uses

7.

Economic Aspects

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