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The processing scheme is intended to give information about the qualitative and quantitative relations between the raw materials, the base chemicals, intermediates, and the end products as last products within the production chains. It is the basis for analyzing and forecasting the supply and consumption developments of the particular base, intermediate, and industrial or speciality chemicals.
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Schulze, J., Homann, M. (1989). Processing Scheme for C4-Hydrocarbons. In: C4-Hydrocarbons and Derivatives. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73858-6_5
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