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69 Acetic acid To produce acetic acid by oxidation of acetaldehyde with oxygen. The process is characterized by: high yield, low utility consumption and low investment cost.<br> The catalyst is recycled without any treatment and any losses. From the crude acetic acid the final product of high purity is distilled in three columns under atmospheric pressure. Byproducts are not obtained.
68 Acetaldehyde To produce acetaldehyde from ethylene by direct oxidation
67 Acrylic acid To produce acrylic acid from propylene by catalytic oxidation.
66 Alkylbenzene To produce linear alkylbenzne (LAB) from C10 to C14 linear paraffins by alkylating benzene with olefins made using the Pacol dehydrogenation and the DeFine selective hydrogenation processes.
65 Amines To produce mono-, di-, and trimethylamines, CH3NH2, (CH3)2NH and (CH3)3N from anhydrous ammonia and methanol.
64 Ammonia To produce ammonia from hydrocarbon feedstocks using a high-pressure steam reforming process.
63 Aniline To produce aniline from ammonia and phenol by vapor phase ammonolysis.
62 Aromatics To selectively convert toluene to high-purity benzene and a unique xylene product with a para-xylene content of up to 95 %, which significantly exceeds equilibrium concentration, using the Mobil Selective Toluene Disproportionation (MSTDP) process.
61 Butadiene To produce butadiene from butane or mixed butane/butylenes; isoprene from isopentane or mixed isopentane/isoamylenes; using the Catadiene process.
60 Butanol To produce secondary butanol (sed,-bytyl alcohol. SBA) from n-butylenes via direct hydration.