isomerization


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Synonyms for isomerization

the conversion of a compound into an isomer of itself

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While, Pakistan Refinery Limited (PRL) has installed isomerization plant in 2016 and since then has doubled its production of Motor Gasoline.
KBR, in alliance with RRT Global, has been offering MAX-ISOM catalytic distillation technology for the isomerization of C5 and C6 n-paraffins to boost gasoline pool octane since 2015.
The use of CHDA as monomer is even more difficult than the use of DMCD due to the catalytic effect of carboxylic groups toward the isomerization process [4].
Keywords: Isomerization, Composite Catalysts, n-hexane, Y-Zeolite, ZSM-5.
Following this, the apparent effectiveness of the drug--receptor complex formation can be amplified through the additional drug--receptor complex isomerization step [1].
During isomerization oleic acid with one double bond forms one trans isomer, linoleic acid with two double bonds forms three trans isomers and linolenic acid with three double bonds forms 7 trans isomers.
Furthermore, the company launched the isomerization unit of Isfahan refinery in September with the production capacity of 7 million liters of euro-4 gasoline per day.
Scientists at Purdue wanted to optimize the microwave-assisted extraction of lycopene from tomato peels, and see how extraction conditions affect the isomerization and degradation of carotenoids.
In spite of the importance of proline isomerization as a molecular switch in proteins, the effect on protein binding has not been thoroughly investigated, especially for intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs).
Kinetic of glucose isomerization to fructose by immobilized glucose isomerase: anomeric reactivity of D-glucose in kinetic model.
The cis-trans isomerization of peptide bonds is a slow process on the NMR time scale under normal conditions at ambient temperature due to the high barrier resulting from the C-N partial double bond character.
The isomerization of cis- and trans-Stilbene has been extensively studied for more than forty years and the quantum yields of the photoisomerization were measured experimentally [39, 40].