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Mitsubishi Chemical Makes Moves With New Petrochemical Processes

Jul. 4, 2018

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: 1-hexene, butadiene, butane, butene, coke oven gas, dimethyl ether, LNG, Mitsubishi Chemical, naphtha cracking, polyethylene, propylene

Mitsubishi Chemical Corp. is brushing up on a range of petrochemical technologies with efforts to establish three new pilot facilities…...

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