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		Definition of olefin in English: olefin(also olefine) noun ˈəʊlɪfɪnˈoʊləfən Chemistry another term for alkene  Example sentencesExamples -  Activator solid support for metallocene catalysts in the polymerization of olefins, a process for preparing such a support, and the corresponding catalytic system and polymerization process
 -  Such investment will be made in the production of plastic pellets, olefins, and aromatics.
 -  I've never done an olefin metathesis reaction, which means that the trend started without me and will leave without me.
 -  In addition, the isomerization of olefins with small molecular weight in glassy solvent at 77 K have been proposed to proceed by H-T mechanism.
 -  Whatever the feedstock, the product slate is a complex mixture of hydrogen, ethylene, other olefins, diolefins and gasoline as well as smaller amounts of acetylenes and carbon monoxide.
 -  By use of the present invention it is possible to produce an olefin polymer with high stereoregularity, broad molecular weight distribution, and good fluidity, at high rates of yield.
 -  The company said the quarter saw a decline in international prices of olefins, polymer as well as fibre-intermediate on the back of weaker crude oil prices compared with the trailing quarter.
 -  It is preferred that the top membrane portion and the base membrane portion are made from thermoplastic olefin material or polyvinyl chloride material.
 -  Sharpless had begun his investigations into the oxidation of olefins after starting work as an assistant professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1970.
 -  The material is a thermoplastic olefin nanocomposite.
 -  Process for selective hydrogenation of highly unsaturated compounds and isomerization of olefins in hydrocarbon streams
 -  Process for the preparation of an olefin polymer using metallocenes having specifically substituted indenyl ligands
 -  Thermoplastic olefin was considered instead of the vinyl substrate covering.
 -  Classes of polymers used in integrated optics include acrylates, polyimides, polycarbonates, and olefins.
 -  The second phase comprises an organic solvent containing soluble reagents such as olefins.
 -  For the pathway of cis-trans isomerization of olefins, we suggest distinguishing conjugated olefins (including stilbenes) of little polarity from other cases.
 -  The device has three injection-molded elements made of a cyclic olefin copolymer: the lid, a mixing chamber and a delivery cartridge.
 -  There are four large plants here - Qenos resins, plastics, elastomers and olefins.
 -  Ethylene, a two-carbon olefin, is a volatile hormone in higher plants.
 -  Epoxidation, the conversion of an olefin (an unsaturated alkene hydrocarbon) to a cyclic ether through reaction with hydrogen peroxide, a peracid, or oxygen, is an important chemical technique.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 19th century: from French oléfiant 'oil-forming' (with reference to oily ethylene dichloride).    Definition of olefin in US English: olefin(also olefine) nounˈoʊləfənˈōləfən Chemistry another term for alkene  Example sentencesExamples -  Ethylene, a two-carbon olefin, is a volatile hormone in higher plants.
 -  Such investment will be made in the production of plastic pellets, olefins, and aromatics.
 -  For the pathway of cis-trans isomerization of olefins, we suggest distinguishing conjugated olefins (including stilbenes) of little polarity from other cases.
 -  The device has three injection-molded elements made of a cyclic olefin copolymer: the lid, a mixing chamber and a delivery cartridge.
 -  In addition, the isomerization of olefins with small molecular weight in glassy solvent at 77 K have been proposed to proceed by H-T mechanism.
 -  The second phase comprises an organic solvent containing soluble reagents such as olefins.
 -  Sharpless had begun his investigations into the oxidation of olefins after starting work as an assistant professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1970.
 -  Whatever the feedstock, the product slate is a complex mixture of hydrogen, ethylene, other olefins, diolefins and gasoline as well as smaller amounts of acetylenes and carbon monoxide.
 -  Process for selective hydrogenation of highly unsaturated compounds and isomerization of olefins in hydrocarbon streams
 -  The company said the quarter saw a decline in international prices of olefins, polymer as well as fibre-intermediate on the back of weaker crude oil prices compared with the trailing quarter.
 -  By use of the present invention it is possible to produce an olefin polymer with high stereoregularity, broad molecular weight distribution, and good fluidity, at high rates of yield.
 -  Process for the preparation of an olefin polymer using metallocenes having specifically substituted indenyl ligands
 -  There are four large plants here - Qenos resins, plastics, elastomers and olefins.
 -  Classes of polymers used in integrated optics include acrylates, polyimides, polycarbonates, and olefins.
 -  Activator solid support for metallocene catalysts in the polymerization of olefins, a process for preparing such a support, and the corresponding catalytic system and polymerization process
 -  The material is a thermoplastic olefin nanocomposite.
 -  I've never done an olefin metathesis reaction, which means that the trend started without me and will leave without me.
 -  It is preferred that the top membrane portion and the base membrane portion are made from thermoplastic olefin material or polyvinyl chloride material.
 -  Thermoplastic olefin was considered instead of the vinyl substrate covering.
 -  Epoxidation, the conversion of an olefin (an unsaturated alkene hydrocarbon) to a cyclic ether through reaction with hydrogen peroxide, a peracid, or oxygen, is an important chemical technique.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 19th century: from French oléfiant ‘oil-forming’ (with reference to oily ethylene dichloride).     |