Isobutylene diketone ? ( Or isobutylene dicarboxylic acid for the acid version ? ) talk ) 21 : 37, 10 January 2010 ( UTC)
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Isobutylene is also used for the production of methyl " tert "-butyl ether ( MTBE ) and isooctane, both of which improve the combustion of gasoline.
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In an experiment, in which he combined styrene with isobutylene, he created a unique material that was solid yet flexible due to the tiny bubbles formed by isobutylene within the styrene.
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In an experiment, in which he combined styrene with isobutylene, he created a unique material that was solid yet flexible due to the tiny bubbles formed by isobutylene within the styrene.
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As depicted in Figure 2, some of the smaller alkanes are then broken and converted into even smaller alkenes and branched alkenes such as the gases ethylene, propylene, butylenes, and isobutylenes.
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Kennedy and Faust studied methylstyrene / boron trichloride polymerization ( then called quasi-living ) in 1982 and that of isobutylene ( system with cumyl acetate, 2, 4, 4-trimethylpentane-2-acetate and BCl 3 ) in 1984
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The reaction is an acid catalyzed carbocationic polymerization typically using aluminum chloride or hydrogen halide acid such as HF . So called " high reactivity " polybutene or PIB is produced using purified isobutylene feedstock and strong acid catalyst such as HF or HF with promoter.
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Both proprietary ( such as Conoco T-83 ) and non-proprietary ( such as poly-isobutylene ) drag reduction additives have been evaluated by the U . S . Army Mobility Equipment Research and Development Center for enhancement of military petroleum pipeline systems.
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The rise in demand for polypropylene has encouraged the growth of the DCCU, which is operated very much like an FCCU . Isobutylene and isoamylene are feedstocks necessary for the production of the much debated gasoline blending components " tert "-amyl methyl ether ( TAME ).
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The abbreviation IIR stands for isobutylene isoprene rubber . "'Polyisobutylene "', also known as " PIB " or polyisobutene, ( C 4 H 8 ) n, is the homopolymer of isobutylene, or 2-methyl-1-propene, on which butyl rubber is based.