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Archive | 2006

Process for dehydrating glycerol to acrolein

Jean-Luc Dubois; Christophe Duquenne; Wolfgang Holderich; Jacques Kervennal


Archive | 2006

METHOD FOR PRODUCING ACRYLIC ACID FROM GLYCEROL

Jean-Luc Dubois; Christophe Duquenne; Wolfgang Holderich


Archive | 2005

Manufacturing acrolein, useful as intermediate for synthesis of methionine and acrylic acid, by dehydration of glycerol in the presence of molecular oxygen at outside the flammability range

Jean Luc Dubois; Christophe Duquenne; Wolfgang Holderich


Archive | 2006

Process of manufacturing acrylic acid comprises oxydehydration of glycerol in the presence of molecular oxygen

Jean Luc Dubois; Christophe Duquenne; Wolfgang Holderich


Archive | 2005

Preparing acrylic acid comprises oxydehydration reaction of glycerol in the presence of molecular oxygen

Jean Luc Dubois; Christophe Duquenne; Wolfgang Holderich


Archive | 2013

FATTY ACID DIAMIDES COMPRISING STEARIC HYDROXYACIDS AS ORGANOGELATORS

Michael Y. Bernard; Christophe Duquenne; Guillaume Monnier


Archive | 2014

ACRYLATED OR METHACRYLATED URETHANE OLIGOMER WITHOUT ISOCYANATE

Guillaume Monnier; Christophe Duquenne


Archive | 2006

Prozess zur dehydrierung von glycerol zu acrolein

Jean-Luc Dubois; Christophe Duquenne; Wolfgang F. Hoelderich; Jacques Kervennal


Archive | 2005

Preparation of an acrolein comprises dehydration of glycerol in gas phase, in the presence of a solid, strong acid catalyst

Jean Luc Dubois; Christophe Duquenne; Wolfgang Holderich; Jacques Kervennal


Archive | 2018

COPOLYMERE A BLOCS PORTEUR DE GROUPES ASSOCIATIFS, SON PROCEDE DE PREPARATION ET SES UTILISATIONS

Sylvain Beaudrais; Christophe Duquenne; Ilias Iliopoulos

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