Journal Article10.1021/ED063P202
Shell Higher Olefins Process.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show how olefin metathesis reactions can be harnessed in industrial processes, such as OO isomerization and OO metatheses.
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Abstract: The author shows how olefin isomerization and the exotic olefin metathesis reactions can be harnessed in industrial processes.
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