• Low energy discharges create methane and hydrogen and smaller quantities of ethylene and ethane. (alsglobal.com)
  • Large amounts of hydrogen or acetylene or minor quantities of ethylene and methane can be produced. (alsglobal.com)
  • Its low affinity for other competing gases delivers high selectivity for the adsorption of CO 2 over methane, acetylene, ethylene, ethane, propylene and propane. (nature.com)
  • he Storable Clean Ethane-ethylene Nitrous Engine (SCENE) is a proposed technology designed to provide upper stages and spacecraft with non-toxic, liquid, non-cryogenic, high-performance propulsion with an Isp on the order of 300 seconds. (sbir.gov)
  • The new complex will have an ethane cracker with a nameplate capacity of 1.9 mn tons of ethylene per annum, making it the largest ethane cracker in the Middle East and one of the largest in the world. (qatarenergy.qa)
  • Most of the ethylene comes from the thermal cracking of hydrocarbons, such as ethane, LPG, naphtha, and hydrocracked vacuum gasoil (VGO). (digitalrefining.com)
  • Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) is a mixture of Butane, Propane and Ethane. (leadthecompetition.in)
  • The first four alkanes - methane, ethane, butane, and propane - are known as the four natural gases. (allreviews.ca)
  • Wet gas" refers to the many petroleum derivatives like ethane and butane that bring a higher sales price. (uticashaleblog.com)
  • Natural gas is a gaseous fossil fuel consisting primarily of methane but including significant quantities of ethane, propane, butane, and pentane - heavier hydrocarbons mostly (but not entirely) removed prior to use as a consumer fuel - as well as carbon dioxide, nitrogen, helium and hydrogen sulfide (source: Wikipedia - go ahead, look it up yourself). (silvertipmusings.com)
  • The Braskem petrochemical site has three different plants that process propane and ethane gases to produce polyethylene and polypropylene. (askwonder.com)
  • The boiling temperature of the load can increase considerably due to the presence of heavy components such as propane and ethane. (fluenta.com)
  • Titan is a place where the atmosphere creates large quantities of small organic molecules like ethane, acetylene, propane, and so on. (planetary.org)
  • Like many hydrocarbons, ethane is isolated on an industrial scale from natural gas and as a petrochemical by-product of petroleum refining. (wikipedia.org)
  • Personal air samples showed no cellosolves above the detection limit and trace quantities of 1,1,1-trichloroethane, xylene , isopropanol, and total hydrocarbons. (cdc.gov)
  • High ethane and helium recovery, high nitrogen removal rate for different ranges of nitrogen, as well as the crude helium with high purity, are the outstanding potentials of the novel process. (hereon.de)
  • In addition to LNG, the new project will also produce about 4,000 tons per day of ethane, 260,000 bpd of condensate, 11,000 tons per day of LPG, and approximately 20 tons per day of pure helium. (qatarenergy.qa)
  • They mistook the product of these reactions for the methyl radical (CH3), of which ethane (C2H6) is a dimer. (wikipedia.org)
  • CH3 → C2H6 In Earth's atmosphere, hydroxyl radicals convert ethane to methanol vapor with a half-life of around three months. (wikipedia.org)
  • Chemical, Physical and Thermal Properties of Ethane - C2H6. (engineeringtoolbox.com)
  • For fuel-cell applications, ethanol is becoming a more attractive fuel than methanol or hydrogen as it is less toxic than methanol, easier to handle than hydrogen, and can be produced in great quantities from biomass. (chemistryviews.org)
  • Although ethane is a greenhouse gas, it is much less abundant than methane, has a lifetime of only a few months compared to over a decade, and is also less efficient at absorbing radiation relative to mass. (wikipedia.org)
  • The amounts of acetic acid (AA), acetaldehyde (AAL), and ethane-1,1-diol (ED) were shown to vary depending on the catalyst and operating potential. (chemistryviews.org)
  • The Barzan Gas Project will develop approximately 1.9 bn cfpd of North Field wellhead gas, and produce 1.4 bn cfpd of sales gas for the domestic market (power generation) in addition to associated condensate ethane, LPG and sulphur. (qatarenergy.qa)
  • You can consider phosphate one of the natural energy resources, but phosphates are only produced in small quantities. (solarempower.com)
  • Global ethane emission rates declined from 1984 to 2010, though increased shale gas production at the Bakken Formation in the U.S. has arrested the decline by half. (wikipedia.org)
  • Other greenhouse gases chlorofluorocarbons and hydrochlorofluorocarbons which are emitted in smaller quantities but are potently more harmful. (leadthecompetition.in)
  • These lakes are believed to be filled primarily by a mixture of liquid ethane and methane. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ethane is the second-largest fossil fuel portion, accounting for 1 percent to over 6% of the natural gas mixture. (allreviews.ca)
  • Propane is found in small quantities in the natural gas mixture. (allreviews.ca)
  • This error was corrected in 1864 by Carl Schorlemmer, who showed that the product of all these reactions was in fact ethane. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ethane occurs as a trace gas in the Earth's atmosphere, currently having a concentration at sea level of 0.5 ppb, though its preindustrial concentration is likely to have been only around 0.25 part per billion since a significant proportion of the ethane in today's atmosphere may have originated as fossil fuels. (wikipedia.org)
  • the ethane moiety is called an ethyl group. (wikipedia.org)
  • During the period 1847-1849, in an effort to vindicate the radical theory of organic chemistry, Hermann Kolbe and Edward Frankland produced ethane by the reductions of propionitrile (ethyl cyanide) and ethyl iodide with potassium metal, and, as did Faraday, by the electrolysis of aqueous acetates. (wikipedia.org)
  • INEOS today held a naming ceremony at Qidong near Shanghai in China to name the world's first two state of the art bulk ethane carriers built to carry ethane gas from the USA to Europe. (ineos.com)
  • Do you need bulk/larger quantities ? (enzolifesciences.com)
  • Ethane (US: /ˈɛθeɪn/ ETH-ayn, UK: /ˈiː-/ EE-) is an organic chemical compound with chemical formula C 2H 6. (wikipedia.org)
  • Since July 2007, the company has been producing, processing and supplying substantial quantities of natural gas from offshore Qatar to the United Arab Emirates and, as of October 2008, to Oman. (qatarenergy.qa)
  • After review by the EPA, the ITC recorded in its 33rd Report that ethylenebis(tetrabromophthalimide) would be removed from the Priority List because it was not known to be domestically produced or imported in substantial quantities. (nih.gov)
  • Natural gas is mainly methane with small quantities of ethane and propane. (leadthecompetition.in)
  • By using small quantities of refrigerant, manufacturers have been able to minimize the potential flammability of the system while drastically reducing the global warming potential of refrigeration systems. (freezerchallenge.org)
  • The deposits of uranium are only available in small quantities. (solarempower.com)
  • On closer inspection, it was noticed that small quantities of the catalyst being produced in the screw-threaded tubing arrangement were reacting with the chlorine in the thread in the presence of water and causing stress corrosion cracking. (askwonder.com)
  • Thermal cracking, denoted as steam cracking in the industry, is one petrochemical process that uses very high energy and emits significant quantities of CO₂. (digitalrefining.com)
  • Global ethane quantities have varied over time, likely due to flaring at natural gas fields. (wikipedia.org)
  • The design reduces significantly the quantity of equipment as eliminating the need for the open refrigeration cycle and propane pre-cooling systems in NGL plants. (hereon.de)
  • It is suspected that ethane produced in this fashion on Titan rains back onto the moon's surface, and over time has accumulated into hydrocarbon seas covering much of the moon's polar regions. (wikipedia.org)
  • RADAR images across the region contain numerous very dark splotches with sharp-edged boundaries, which may be the long-sought methane or ethane lakes on the surface of Titan. (planetary.org)
  • Gas producers were desperate to get rid of huge quantities of ethane, which has no end-use market other than steam cracking). (icis.com)
  • Ethane is only very sparingly soluble in water. (wikipedia.org)
  • The other decomposition by-products of MDEA are methane, ethane, and water. (digitalrefining.com)
  • Note that the amount of water created is negligible compared to the quantity of water produced from the sulphiding reaction when metal oxides are converted to active metal sulphides. (digitalrefining.com)
  • Real-time data from the Online pH Analyser is viewable on our cloud-connected pump telemetry, allowing engineers and operators to make informed decisions on the quantity of amine required to adequately passivate the catalyst bed without over-injection. (digitalrefining.com)
  • Across numerous simulations, tests, and operational scenarios, the Government amasses large quantities of complex high-dimensional data describing missile defense outcomes. (sbir.gov)
  • The mathematical model of pyrolysis process (ethane+BBF) taking into account feedback has been developed. (akj.az)
  • On the basis of the model there has been carried out the optimization of unrecirculating process, as a result of which the scheme of control of the pyrolysis process of (ethane+BBF) depending on totality of the controlled parameters has been composed. (akj.az)
  • Three variants of carrying out the pyrolysis process of (ethane+BBF) with recirculation at various compositions and quantities of recirculant have been considered. (akj.az)
  • Further analysis of infrared spectroscopic data presented in July 2008 provided additional evidence for the presence of liquid ethane in Ontario Lacus. (wikipedia.org)
  • The bond parameters of ethane have been measured to high precision by microwave spectroscopy and electron diffraction: rC−C = 1.528(3) Å, rC−H = 1.088(5) Å, and ∠CCH = 111.6(5)° by microwave and rC−C = 1.524(3) Å, rC−H = 1.089(5) Å, and ∠CCH = 111.9(5)° by electron diffraction (the numbers in parentheses represents the uncertainties in the final digits). (wikipedia.org)
  • Too thin, and the zone is not of sufficient thickness to produce hydrocarbon in sufficient quantities. (uticashaleblog.com)
  • The risks of not building seemed greater than the risks of building, given the low cost of capital and abundantly cheap ethane (the result of oversupply in shale gas. (icis.com)
  • Since BOG reduces the quantity of cargo delivered and increases the heat value of LNG in the ship tank, the amount of BOG has a direct economic value. (fluenta.com)
  • Pollution is the release of harmful substances or energy into the environment by man in quantities that damage health and resources. (simplynotes.in)
  • INEOS is building eight ships to transport over 800,000 tonnes a year of ethane gas at -90°C across the Atlantic from the USA to Norway and Scotland. (ineos.com)