... by Exelus that achieves the conversion rapidly and at high selectivity, without generating low-value light alkanes like methane or ethane.
Green Car Congress · Nov. 13, 2009
Examples include: the dehydrogenation of alkanes to alkenes, such as propane to propene and butane to butene, and the dehydrogenation of alkyl...
WebWire · Oct. 20, 2009  Explore story »
Alkanes, which are important components of petroleum, were traditionally considered to be biologically inert in the absence of oxygen.
Genetic Engineering News · Oct. 22, 2009
Alkanes, which are important components of petroleum, were traditionally considered to be biologically inert in the absence of oxygen.
EurekAlert! · Oct. 23, 2009
Examples include: the dehydrogenation of alkanes to alkenes, such as propane to propene and butane to butene, and the dehydrogenation of alkyl...
Interest!ALERT · Oct. 20, 2009
Examples include: the dehydrogenation of alkanes to alkenes, such as propane to propene and butane to butene, and the dehydrogenation of alkyl...
Nashville Business Journal · Oct. 20, 2009
Examples include: the dehydrogenation of alkanes to alkenes, such as propane to propene and butane to butene, and the dehydrogenation of alkyl...
Boston Business Journal · Oct. 20, 2009
... with lung cancer is different from that of healthy people — it contains higher concentrations of alkanes and other volatile organic compounds.
New York Times · Sep. 4, 2009  Explore story »
AND APPARATUS FOR REGENERATING AN IRON-BASED FISCHER-TROPSCH CATALYST PROCESS FOR CONVERTING GASEOUS ALKANES TO LIQUID HYDROCARBONS INTEGRATED...
Houston Chronicle · Sep. 3, 2009  Explore story »
... the HF-LPME method collected more low-molecular weight components, such as C-7-C-11 n-alkanes, naphthalene, and phenanthrene, than those...
NewsRX · Sep. 19, 2009