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Polyolefin steam cracking

The removal of acetylenes and dienes from steam-cracked olefins is a critical step in purification. Selective hydrogenation processes and catalysts have become more important as worldwide olefin production has increased in 1999 to more than 90 million tormes of ethylene and almost 50 million tonnes of propylene. Demand for better catalysts with improved selectivity and longer operating cycles has grown as larger plants are built. Tighter product specifications have also been imposed now that more of the olefins produced are being converted to polyolefins. [Pg.102]


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