| 1. | It was the only Cumene-Phenol plant built in Australia.
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| 2. | Some cumene-hydroperoxide an organic peroxide was also sold.
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| 3. | Acetone is prepared by air-oxidation of cumene.
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| 4. | Some formulations include solvents such as xylenes and cumene.
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| 5. | It is a co-product formed in a variation of the cumene process.
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| 6. | Products of decomposition of cumene hydroperoxide are methylstyrene, acetophenone, and cumyl alcohol.
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| 7. | In 2003, nearly 7 million tonnes of phenol was produced by the cumene process.
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| 8. | Chlorobenzene was once the precursor to phenol, which is now made by oxidation of cumene.
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| 9. | This latter cumene converts into cumene radical and feeds back into subsequent chain formations of cumene hydroperoxides.
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| 10. | This latter cumene converts into cumene radical and feeds back into subsequent chain formations of cumene hydroperoxides.
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