| 1. | Propane containing too much propene is not suited for most vehicle fuels.
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| 2. | The propene from propane yield is about 85 m %.
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| 3. | Total world production of propene is currently about half that of ethylene.
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| 4. | Industrially, the most important nonenes are trimers of propene.
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| 5. | Vinyl acetate is produced similarly, using ethylene in place of propene.
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| 6. | Propene ( also called propylene ) can be a contaminant of commercial propane.
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| 7. | Propene yields of about 90 wt % are achieved.
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| 8. | This process starts from m-cresol which is alkylated with propene to thymol.
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| 9. | Propane dehydrogenation ( PDH ) converts propane into propene and by-product hydrogen.
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| 10. | An example of a unimolecular reaction, is the isomerization of cyclopropane to propene:
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