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company that
existed from 1870 to 1987. The company,
known commonly as
Sohio, was
founded by John D. Rockefeller. It was
established as one of the separate...
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Standard Oil of Ohio or
Sohio, and was
known as the
Sohio Building or
Standard Oil building.
After British Petroleum (BP)
rebranded Sohio as BP in the early...
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ventures eventually lead to BP's
gradual acquisition of
Sohio,
completed in 1978 when BP
renamed Sohio to BP America. Today, BP owns the
rights to the Standard...
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Company of Ohio (
Sohio),
effectively ceased to
exist when it was
purchased by BP in 1987. BP
continued to sell
gasoline under the
Sohio brand until 1991...
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using ammonia (NH3) and
oxygen (O2). It is
sometimes called the
SOHIO process,
acknowledging that
ammoxidation was
developed at
Standard Oil of...
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Acrylonitrile is
produced by
catalytic ammoxidation of propylene, also
known as the
SOHIO process. In 2002,
world production capacity was
estimated at 5 million tonnes...
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became Mobil, now part of ExxonMobil; and
Standard of Ohio,
which became Sohio, now part of BP.
Pennzoil and
Chevron have
remained separate companies....
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substituted quinolines. Bi****h
phosphomolybdate catalyzes ammoxidation in the
Sohio process.
Phosphotungstic acid Folin-Ciocalteu
reagent "Phosphomolybdic acid...
- Schroder,
Rockefeller &
Company Socal Socony-Vacuum Oil
South Penn Oil
Company Sohio Standard Oil Company, Inc.
Standard Oil of
Indiana Standard Oil of New Jersey...
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Llandarcy Oil
Refinery National Benzole Pure
Planet (24%) S****-Mex & BP
Sohio Trans-Alaska
Pipeline System (49%)
Other Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. case BP America...