Addition of ethylene, through a Friedel-Crafts alkylation, to benzene affords ethylbenzene, which can be dehydrogenated to give styrene. |
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Carbon dioxide is formed when formic acid is dehydrogenated. |
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In addition to these compounds, ethylene and benzene combine to form ethylbenzene, which is dehydrogenated to styrene for use in the production of plastics and synthetic rubber. |
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Ethanol is a renewable material, which when dehydrogenated produces high purity hydrogen that can be used in PEM fuel cells. |
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Stearin could also be processed into shortening, bakery fat, dough fat, head fat, and fastry fat if fractionated and dehydrogenated. |
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Styrene, also known as phenylethylene, is obtained by reacting ethylene with benzene in the presence of aluminum chloride to yield ethylbenzene, which is then dehydrogenated to yield clear, liquid styrene. |
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At this point, the emission from the dehydrogenated PAHs takes over in the observed region. |
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