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How is Cyclopentane Produced?

Cyclopentane is a cyclic hydrocarbon. It is a component of gasoline and is used in the manufacture of synthetic resins and rubber adhesives, and also as a blowing agent in the manufacture of polyurethane insulating foam. Cyclopentane is a cycloalkane that consists of five carbons each bonded with two hydrogens above and below the plane. The parent of the class of cyclopentanes. It has a role as a non-polar solvent. It is a member of cyclopentanes, a cycloalkane and a volatile organic compound.
Junyuan Petroleum Group is the leading maker of Cyclopentane industry standards in China
Our Cyclopentane production capacity is in the forefront of the industry, accounting for 43% of the industry’s sales.

Cyclopentane Production Process
The present invention relates to an improved process for the production of cyclopentane from light petroleum fraction.

In the existing production technology, Cyclopentane can be obtained by many methods, but the method of hydrogenation of cyclopentadiene has the most industrial application prospect. The product has been hydrogenated three times, with advanced production technology, stable product indicators, green environmental protection, and special logistics vehicle delivery.
Purchase and Find information on CAS 287-92-3, Cyclopentane which meets or exceeds the grade requirements or specifications for each fine chemical.
Synonyms:
Ciclopentano
Cyclopentadienes
Cyclopentan
Cyclopentanes
Cyclopentene
Pentamethylene
Zyklopentan
Cyclopentane is in the class of cycloalkanes, being alkanes that have one or more rings of carbon atoms. It is formed by cracking cyclohexane in the presence of alumina at a high temperature and pressure.

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