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- Ethylbenzene is an organic compound with the formula C6H5CH2CH3. It is a highly flammable, colorless liquid with an odor similar to that of gasoline. This...
- Ethylbenzene hydroperoxide is the organic compound with the formula C6H5CH(O2H)CH3. A colorless liquid, EBHP is a common hydroperoxide. It has been used...
- contaminant. The vast majority of styrene is produced from ethylbenzene, and almost all ethylbenzene produced worldwide is intended for styrene production...
- ethylene to yield ethylbenzene, a precursor to styrene, which is a precursor to polystyrene. Approximately 24.7 million tons of ethylbenzene were produced...
- In enzymology, an ethylbenzene hydroxylase (EC 1.17.99.2) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction ethylbenzene + H2O + acceptor ⇌{\displaystyle...
- common solvents used as paint thinner include:[failed verification] Ethylbenzene Xylene n-Butyl acetate Butanol Exposure to vapors created by paint containing...
- useful quantities. Acetophenone is also generated from ethylbenzene hydroperoxide. Ethylbenzene hydroperoxide is primarily converted to 1-phenylethanol...
- to the manufacture of chemicals with more complex structures, such as ethylbenzene and ****ene, of which billions of kilograms are produced annually. Although...
- precisely, xylenes. Mixed xylenes refers to a mixture of the xylenes plus ethylbenzene. The four compounds have identical empirical formulas C4H5. Typically...
- the reaction of benzene and ethene to give ethylbenzene: C6H6 + C2H4 → C6H5CH2CH3 The resulting ethylbenzene is dehydrogenated to styrene and then polymerized...