butylene in English

noun
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any of several isomeric hydrocarbons obtained from petroleum and used to make polymers and in organic synthesis.
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noun
    butene

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1. Butylene Glycol is another petroleum byproduct

2. Butylene Glycol, are clear, practically colorless, liquids

3. Butylene may react vigorously with strong oxidizing agents

4. Search results for Butylene glycol at Sigma-Aldrich

5. Search results for Butylene oxide at Sigma-Aldrich

6. Styrene-Ethylene-Butylene-Styrene Thermoplastic Elastomer (SEBS) Properties and Applications

7. Butanal ethyl amyl acetal; 2,3- Butylene glycol; Dimethyl ethylene glycol

8. Butylene Glycol Cocoate The ester of Butylene glycol and Coconut Acid that conforms generally to the structure on the right where RCO- represents the Coconut Acid moiety

9. Butylene Glycol, Hexylene Glycol, Ethoxydiglycol and Dipropylene Glycol are clear, practically colorless, liquids

10. Butylene glycol is an organic alcohol derived from petroleum and is water-soluble

11. Butylene is an unsaturated four-carbon olefin, basically butane with one double bond

12. LPG includes widely used butane and propane along with propylene and butene also known as Butylene

13. Butene, also called Butylene, any of four isomeric compounds belonging to the series of olefinic hydrocarbons

14. BDO: 1,4 Butylene Glycol: (1L) BUTANEDIOL (8oz) Butanediol Cleaner (99.5-99.9& 1,4 Butanediol) 500ML

15. Butylene Glycol (BG) is a humectant, a chemical that helps your skin (or other substances) retain moisture

16. The Zeppelins used a different gas mixture of propylene, methane, butane, acetylene (ethyne), butylene and hydrogen.

17. (A complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the atmospheric distillation of a butane-butylene stream.

18. It is a four-carbon branched alkene (olefin), one of the four isomers of Butylene

19. Butylene glycol is a clear, viscous liquid, it’s odorless and has a slightly sweet taste

20. Butylene glycol (1.3-Butanediol) is a small organic alcohol used as solvent and conditioning agent.

21. Poly (Butylene succinate) (PBS) Market Insights 2019, Global and Chinese Scenario is a professional and in-depth study on the current state of the global Poly (Butylene succinate) (PBS) industry with a focus on the Chinese market.

22. Butylene is also used to make MTBE and isooctene, which are both high-quality gasoline blendstocks.

23. Butadiene is produced commercially by extractive distillation from crude butylene concentration (C4) stream, a by-product of ethylene

24. Butylene glycol laurate C16H32O3 CID 22965532 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature, biological

25. Queens of Adventure Bootie and the Hofish: Arson Nicki - Butylene O'Kipple - Fraya Love - Harlotte O'Scara - Irene Dubois - Londyn Bradshaw.

26. Propylene glycol contains 3 carbon atoms, while Butylene glycol is a little larger and contains 4 carbon atoms

27. Butylene definition is - any of three isomeric hydrocarbons C4H8 of the ethylene series obtained usually by cracking petroleum.

28. Effect of dissolved oxygen on heterotrophic denitrification using poly (Butylene succinate) as the carbon source and biofilm carrier Bioresour

29. As nouns the difference between Butylene and butene is that Butylene is (organic compound) any of three isomeric aliphatic alkenes containing four carbon atoms and one double bond; their polymers are used as synthetic rubber while butene is (chemistry) any of several forms of …

30. 1,3-Butylene glycol in place of carbohydrate in the diet of various species of animals, including rats, dogs, pigs and cows

31. In a refinery, Butylene is important as a feedstock to the alky unit to make C4 Alkylate, the highest-value alkylate

32. Butylene glycol is used in formulations to create a smooth, thick product that glides effortlessly on to the skin.

33. Butylene glycol is included in formulas for these types of products because it adds moisture and conditions hair and skin

34. Butylene Glycol is commonly used in cosmetics, that has multiple functions, including a penetration enhancer or as a slip agent.

35. The diets consisted of a basal mixed chopped hay (C), hay + 4% Butylene glycol (BD) and hay + 4% propylene glycol (PG)

36. In short, Butylene glycol is a chemical compound commonly used as an alternative to propylene glycol or glycerol in skincare products

37. Just a note: Butylene Glycol could be any one of these four compounds: 1,2-Butanediol, 1,3-Butanediol, 1,4-Butanediol, and 2,3-Butanediol

38. Colorless with a sweet however slightly bitter aftertaste, Butylene glycol is used equally to propylene glycol as a solvent, product thinning agent …

39. Butylene [ byōōt ′l-ēn′ ] Any of three gaseous hydrocarbons that consist of four carbon atoms in a chain with a double bond between two of the carbons

40. They employed one bio-based, biodegradable polymer (hydroxybutyrate-co-hydroxyvalerate or PHBV) and one petroleum-based biodegradable one (butylene adipate-co-terephthalate or PBAT).

41. Butylene O'Kipple is a Seattle based drag performer and member of the O'Kipple drag family, who used to host a monthly show called Family Dinner

42. Raw material source: Butylenes Manufacture: Polyisobutene is produced by low-temperature friedel-crafts polymerization of dried, desulfurized butylene which is obtained by catalytic cracking of long-chain hydrocarbons

43. Butylene (plural Butylenes) ( organic chemistry ) Any of three isomeric aliphatic alkenes containing four carbon atoms and one double bond; their polymers are used as synthetic rubber

44. The Cosmetic Ingredient Review board has evaluated several toxicology tests and other research concerning Butylene glycol and has determined it is safe as used in cosmetics products.

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46. Raw material source: Butylenes Manufacture: Polyisobutene is produced by low-temperature friedel-crafts polymerization of dried, desulfurized butylene which is obtained by catalytic cracking of long-chain hydrocarbons

47. Abstact:The effects of ethylene glycol, diglycol, 4-butylene-glycol and 6-hexene-glycol as the chain-extender on the properties of polyurethane elastomers based on polyether-polyols were studied.

48. Poly(Butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) (PBAT) possesses excellent film-forming ability and biodegradability.Therefore, it is considered to be a promising mulching film material that eliminates the need for recovery

49. Synonym: n-Butane, iso-butane, cis-2-butene, trans-2-butene, 1-butene, iso-Butylene, 1,3-butadiene, and ethyl acetylene 23471 15 ppm each component in nitrogen, cylinder of 48 L, analytical standard

50. Hydrocarbon mixtures comprising butadiene1.3 and Butylenes are obtainable at low cost by the dehydrogenation of butane or butylene and by the pyrolysis of other organic starting materials such as petroleum fractions, coal tar distillate, etc