Understanding Olefines: Types, Properties, and Applications
Olefines are a type of unsaturated hydrocarbon that contain carbon-carbon double bonds. They are typically derived from petroleum and are used as feedstocks in the production of plastics, adhesives, and other materials. Olefines can be divided into two main categories: alpha-olefines and beta-olefines. Alpha-olefines have a double bond between the first and second carbon atoms (C=C), while beta-olefines have a double bond between the second and third carbon atoms (C=C).
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