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Production Scheme for C4-Hydrocarbons

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The production scheme is intended to display the availability of amounts of raw materials, base chemicals or intermediates, together with their natural or synthetic sources and technological relations. It forms the basis for analyzing and forecasting the quantitative suitability and availability of a raw material for preparing chemical products.

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Schulze, J., Homann, M. (1989). Production Scheme for C4-Hydrocarbons. In: C4-Hydrocarbons and Derivatives. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73858-6_3

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