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A study of the physical properties of 5-degree fractions of isoparaffins has shown that, on isomerization of low-melting paraffin over a molybdena-alumina catalyst, mono- and dimethyl-substituted isoparaffin hydrocarbons are formed, with predominance of the dimethyl-substituted ones.
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Translated from Khimiya i Tekhnologiya Topliv i Masel, No. 3, pp. 10–13, March, 1968.
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Katsobashvili, Y.R., Minibaev, A.V. & Gracheva, T.S. Composition of isoparaffins formed in isomerization of low-melting paraffin. Chem Technol Fuels Oils 4, 169–172 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00718530
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