Jimmay
New Member
Hi, im just having some trouble with these dp's:
identify the industrial source of ethylene from the cracking of some of the fractions from the refining of petroleum.
we were taught thermal cracking, which is basically just using steam to crack the long chain hydrocarbons. Is this sufficient or should i learn about the cat cracking with zeolites?
outline the steps in the production of polyethylene as an example of a commercially and industrially important polymer.
Our class was taught the method involving:
The initiator - a peroxide
Propagation - the dbl bonds repeatedly break to link up
termination - the chains are end with a H or looped
& separation - the chains are separated from the vessel.
Is this too brief?? Because in conc chem, it goes on about the zeigler natta process and the gas phase process, both of which go in depth ie- pressure and temp.
Thanks
identify the industrial source of ethylene from the cracking of some of the fractions from the refining of petroleum.
we were taught thermal cracking, which is basically just using steam to crack the long chain hydrocarbons. Is this sufficient or should i learn about the cat cracking with zeolites?
outline the steps in the production of polyethylene as an example of a commercially and industrially important polymer.
Our class was taught the method involving:
The initiator - a peroxide
Propagation - the dbl bonds repeatedly break to link up
termination - the chains are end with a H or looped
& separation - the chains are separated from the vessel.
Is this too brief?? Because in conc chem, it goes on about the zeigler natta process and the gas phase process, both of which go in depth ie- pressure and temp.
Thanks