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Summary Of: Sulfolane

Sulfolane was originally developed by the... Sulfolane is classified as a... Sulfolane is widely used as an industrial... sulfolane was found to be highly effective in separating high purity... Because sulfolane is the most efficient industrial... making sulfolane units highly cost effective... keeping sulfolane units useful for a wide range of compounds with minimal additional cost... While sulfolane is highly stable and can therefore be reused many times... allowing the sulfolane to be reused and increase the lifetime of a given supply... methods that have been developed to regenerate spent sulfolane include vacuum and steam... Sulfolane Industrial Chemical Data...

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