xylene in English

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a volatile liquid hydrocarbon obtained by distilling wood, coal tar, or petroleum, and used in fuels and solvents, and in chemical synthesis.
Petroleum fuels contain several toxic compounds, including benzene, toluene and xylene - all considered carcinogens.
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1. 1 Xylene, butyl alcohol solvent is slow.

2. Adsorbent compositions for vapor-phase adsorption processes, which are selective for para-xylene.

3. The antiinflammatory effect was demonstrated using auricle edema induced by xylene in mice.

4. 21 Methods: A few conventional models, such as the mouse pinna swelling induced by xylene.

5. During the production of terephthalic acid, n-xylene is oxidized in the presence of Acetic acid.

6. 11 Plastic gravure dilution table printing ink solvent is aminomethylbenzoic, propyl alcohol, xylene, butyl alcohol, etc.

7. 24 Methods:The anti-inflammatory experiments adopted the conventional model such as mouse pinna swelling model induced by xylene.

8. But I can't test the hardiness of xylene-treated acari in a nitrogen-methane environment now, can I?

9. Phthalic Anhydride (PAN) is a white crystalline compound, mostly obtained by catalytic oxidation of Ortho–Xylene or Naphthalene

10. Autoshaping was carried out across 5 successive days with p-xylene exposure in the morning followed by testing in the afternoon

11. Accordingly, pre-Coked HZSM-5 yielded a higher shape selectivity during xylene isomerization, i.e., a reduced formation of undesirable toluene and trimethylbenzenes

12. Acetonitrile Nitromethane Diehylamine Aniline Dimethylsulfoxide Ethylacetate Dioxane Acetone Dicholoroethane Tetrahydrofuran Dicholoromethane Chloroform Diethylether Benzene Toluene Xylene Carbontetrachloride Cyclohexane Petroleum ether Hexane Pentane Non-polar Polar

13. Phthalic Anhydride Catalysts BASF provides phthalic Anhydride (PA) catalysts for the production of phthalic Anhydride from the oxidation of o-Xylene and naphthalene or mixed feed

14. As Benzene is produced primarily as a coproduct, its supply is not driven by global Benzene demand but rather by demand for other products (gasoline, ethylene, p-xylene, steel)

15. 11 A new spectrophotometric method for the determination of trace nitrite is studied. The method is based on the nitrosation reaction of xylene cyanol FF with nitrite in diluted hydrochloric acid medium.

16. The Aromatic solvents available from Shell chemicals companies include pure Aromatics like toluene and xylene (isomer mix) as well as a range of heavier C9 and C10 Aromatic solvents sold under the ShellSol* name

17. Aromatics are special types of hydrocarbons, such as toluene, xylene, and benzene, which produce polymers and have a planar molecular structure with at least one carbon ring and 4n+2 electrons contributing to the covalent bonds

18. The mordenite Aluminated at 873 K showed a comparable specific activity to the parent and deAluminated mordenite for toluene disproportionation and o-xylene coversion as measured by turn-over frequency based on the number of Brønsted acid sites

19. Protein - Protein - Conformation of proteins in interfaces: Like many other substances with both hydrophilic and hydrophobic groups, soluble proteins tend to migrate into the interface between air and water or oil and water; the term oil here means a hydrophobic liquid such as benzene or xylene

20. Use of a reactive aromatic substrate (-xylene) to sample the isomeric population of the butyl ions from the gas-phase protonation of the CH hydrocarbons shows that the primary product from linear olefins and methylcyclopropane is the s-butyl ion, or at least an s-Butylating charged species displaying a positional s

21. In a specific example according to the present invention, a method is disclosed in which a catalytic reaction is used in order to convert acetic acid, which has been produced by the biological processing or physicochemical processing of biomass, into an aromatic compound constituting a raw material for a high-added-value product such as BTX and, more particularly, p-xylene.