An alkene represents an unsaturated hydrocarbon with double bonds, while an alkane is a saturated hydrocarbon with only single bonds. To convert an alkane to an alkene, requires that you remove hydrogen from the alkane molecule at extremely high temperatures. This process is known as dehydrogenation...
a process is provided to convert an alkane to an alkene. the process comprises (a) contacting the alkane and (i) an oxidizing electrophile comprising an element of the main group in the oxidized form, or (ii) an oxidizing and reduced form of the oxidizing electrophile, in a liquid medium...
Cyanobacteria are among only a few organisms that naturally synthesize long-chain alkane and alkene hydrocarbons. Cyanobacteria use one of two pathways to synthesize alka/enes, either acyl-ACP reductase (Aar) and aldehyde deformylating o... CJ Knoot,HB Pakrasi - 《Scientific Reports》 被引量: ...
The present invention relates to an integrated multi-zone process for conversion of alkanes to their corresponding alkenes, involving exothermically converting a portion of an alkane to its corresponding alkene by oxidative dehydrogenation in an exothermic reaction zone, in the presence of oxygen and a...
Ito Larry N.Harley Dale A.Holbrook Michael T.Smith David D.Murchison Craig B.Cisneros Mark D.EP0640574A1 * 1994年8月22日 1995年3月1日 The Dow Chemical Company Process for the convertion of a chlorinated alkane or alkene feedstock