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cumene
cumene Chem. (ˈkjuːmiːn) [f. L. cumīnum cumin + -ene.] A hydrocarbon, C9H12, found in Roman cumin oil: it is a colourless strongly refracting oil, allied to Benzene. So cumic (ˈkjuːmɪk) a., of or derived from cumin, as in cumic acid C10H12O2, cumic aldehyde, etc. ˈcumidine, a base homologous with to... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cumene
Nearly all the cumene that is produced as a pure compound on an industrial scale is converted to cumene hydroperoxide, which is an intermediate in the Autoxidation Depending on the conditions, autoxidation of cumene gives dicumyl peroxide or cumene hydroperoxide. wikipedia.org
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what is cumene
The cumene process converts two relatively cheap starting materials, benzene and propylene, into two more valuable ones, phenol and acetone.
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Cumene hydroperoxide
It is produced by treatment of cumene with oxygen, an autoxidation. Applications Cumene hydroperoxide is an intermediate in the cumene process for producing phenol and acetone from benzene and propene. wikipedia.org
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Cumene process
Cumene is oxidized in air, which removes the tertiary benzylic hydrogen from cumene and hence forms a cumene radical: The cumene radical then bonds with This latter cumene converts into cumene radical and feeds back into subsequent chain formations of cumene hydroperoxides. wikipedia.org
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œcumene
‖ œcumene (iːˈkjuːmɛniː) Also ecumene, oik(o)umene. [a. Gr. οἰκουµένη (see ecumenic a.).] The inhabited world as known to the ancient Greeks; the Greeks and their neighbours regarded in the context of development in human society. Also transf., the inhabited world (or a part of it) as known to or em... Oxford English Dictionary
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Huntsman (chemical plant)
It is called the Cumene-Phenol plant because of the intermediate materials is cumene or isopropylbenzene in the cumene process. Oxidation This section of the plant converts cumene into a mixture of cumene hydroperoxide and cumene. The reaction took place in four reactors. wikipedia.org
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Cyclohexylbenzene
Applications A route to phenol analogous to the cumene process begins with cyclohexylbenzene, which is oxidized to a hydroperoxide, akin to the production of cumene hydroperoxide. wikipedia.org
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Propylbenzene
Propylbenzene may refer to: n-Propylbenzene, the straight chain isomer (IUPAC name propylbenzene) Cumene (isopropylbenzene) wikipedia.org
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异丙苯
异丙苯(化学式:C9H12),俗称枯烯、𬜢(Cumene),是难溶于水的无色液体。可溶于乙醇、乙醚、苯、四氯化碳,存在于原油中,具可燃性。 工业上用苯与丙烯发生傅-克反应生产异丙苯,所用的酸性催化剂是载于氧化铝上的固体磷酸催化剂。 wikipedia.org
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Α-Methylstyrene
AMS and acetophenone are byproducts formed in a variation of the cumene process. It can also be produced by dehydrogenation of cumene. wikipedia.org
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CHP
热电联产(Combined Heat and Power) 香港衞生防护中心(Centre for Health Protection) 共和人民党 (土耳其)(Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi) 加利福尼亚州公路巡警(California Highway Patrol) 氢过氧化异丙苯(Cumene wikipedia.org
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2-Phenyl-2-propanol
in organic syntheses, or be reactants or intermediates in agrochemical, medical, and dyestuff fields. 2-Phenyl-2-propanol is the main metabolite of cumene , and therefore 2-phenyl-2-propanol can serve as a biomarker of cumene. wikipedia.org
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3-Chlorophenol
Alternatively, it arises via the cumene process, which starts with the alkylation of chlorobenzene with propylene. wikipedia.org
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Trickle-bed reactor
hydrodesulfurization, and hydrodenitrogenation in refineries (three phase hydrotreater) and oxidation of harmful chemical compounds in wastewater streams or of cumene in the cumene process. wikipedia.org
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