Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds – Compound or reaction product mixture
Patent
1997-06-16
1998-10-06
Caldarola, Glenn
Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds
Compound or reaction product mixture
585510, C07C 900, C07C 202
Patent
active
058178996
ABSTRACT:
A dimer composition has an improved low temperature viscosity if it has less than a certain amount of normal paraffin. A 1-octene dimer should have less than 0.50 wt. % normal hexadecane, a 1-decene dimer should have less than 0.05 wt. % normal eicosane, a 1-dodecene dimer should have less than 0.60 wt. % normal tetracosane, and a 1-tetradecene dimer should have less than 0.10 wt. % normal octacosane.
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Cupples Barrett L.
Ho Ting C.
Hope Kenneth D.
Bullock In Suk
Caldarola Glenn
Chevron Chemical Company
Haymond W. Bradley
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