- Number: 68477-58-7.
Pygas has high
potential for use as a
gasoline blending mixture and/or as a
source of aromatics. Currently,
pygas is
generally used...
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Catagramma pygas, the Godart's
numberwing or
pygas eighty-eight, is a
species of
butterfly of the
family Nymphalidae. It is
found in Venezuela, Guyana...
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Amaxia pyga is a moth of the
family Erebidae. It was
described by
William Schaus in 1892. It is
found in Brazil. Savela, Markku. "Amaxia
pyga Schaus, 1892"...
- group: [see Catagramma] Else: See
Catagramma for:
Callicore pygas (Godart, [1824]) –
pygas eighty-eight (from cyllene)
Callicore eunomia (Hewitson, 1853)...
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gasoline or fuel oil.
Typical product streams include pyrolysis gasoline (
pygas) and BTX. A
higher cracking temperature (also
referred to as severity) favors...
- Polypropylene(PP) and ****ociated unit i.e.,
PyGas Hydrotreating,
Benzene and
Butadiene extraction plants to
produce other products (
Pygas, 1,3-
Butadiene and Benzene)...
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naphtha product commonly referred to as
pyrolysis gasoline,
pyrolysis gas or
pygas. The
pyrolysis gasoline typically consists of C6 to C8 aromatics, heavier...
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subjective synonym of
Callicore pygas (Godart, [1824]);
which had been
described earlier by Jean
Baptiste Godart as
Nymphalis Pygas Godart, [1824] (see Latreille...
- fire
contained chemicals including xylene, naptha,
pyrolysis gasoline (
Pygas), and toluene. Deer Park
residents were
required to
shelter in
place during...
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Common baron (Euthalia aconthea)
sipping from a
guava fruit Catagramma pygas drinking from
metal fence Sculley, C.E. & Boggs, C.L. (1996):
Mating systems...