- In
organic chemistry, an alkene, or
olefin, is a
hydrocarbon containing a carbon–carbon
double bond. The
double bond may be
internal or at the terminal...
- In
organic chemistry,
olefin metathesis is an
organic reaction that
entails the
redistribution of
fragments of
alkenes (
olefins) by the
scission and regeneration...
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Olefin fiber is a
synthetic fiber made from a polyolefin, such as
polypropylene or polyethylene. It is used in wallpaper, ****ing, ropes, and vehicle...
- is an
alkyl group. They are
usually derived from a
small set of
simple olefins (alkenes).
Dominant in a
commercial sense are
polyethylene and polypropylene...
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Amorphous poly
alpha olefin (APAO; also
known as
atactic poly
alpha olefin) is a
commodity chemical used in
multiple applications. In the mid-to-late-1950s...
- A push-pull
olefin is a type of
olefin characterized by an electron-withdrawing
substituent on one side of the
double bond and an electron-donating substituent...
- α-
Olefin sulfonates (also: alpha-
olefin sulfonates or AOS) are a
group of
anionic surfactants,
which are used as detergents. The
compounds contain a -...
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terminal alkenes, also
called linear alpha olefins (LAO) or
normal alpha olefins (NAO), are
alkenes (
olefins)
having a
chemical formula CnH2n, distinguished...
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terminal alkenes (alpha-
olefins, α-
olefins, or 1-alkenes) are a
family of
organic compounds which are
alkenes (also
known as
olefins) with a
chemical formula...
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Thermoplastic olefin,
thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO), or
olefinic thermoplastic elastomers refer to polymer/filler
blends usually consisting of some fraction...