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diene

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diene [ˈdaɪiːn]
n
(Chemistry) Chem a hydrocarbon that contains two carbon-to-carbon double bonds in its molecules


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patent: 7,585,913 Issued: September 8, 2009 Inventors: Atsushi Nakayama and Hiroshi Yamada Assigned: Bridgestone Key statement: This invention relates to a rubber composition possessing high wear resistance and low heat buildup, and more particularly to a rubber composition comprising 100 parts by mass of a diene polymer and 20-250 parts by mass of a carbon black as a filler, characterized in that the carbon black has a dibutyl phthalate (DBP) absorption number of 40-180 [cm.
More than 100 references are cited, including key reviews on the formation of styrene, diene and enyne derivatives and Heck coupling/cross coupling cascade reaction sequences.
More than 100 references are cited, according to the company, including key reviews on the formation of styrene, diene and enyne derivatives as well as Heck coupling/cross-coupling cascade reaction sequences.
 
 
 
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