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There are a number of ways to produce benzene from methane and other simple hydrocarbons. | There are a number of ways to produce benzene from methane and other simple hydrocarbons. | ||
Revision as of 07:54, 24 February 2022
Benzene is the simplest aromatic carbon compound, a hydrocarbon with the chemical formulae C6H6. The benzene molecule is composed of six carbon atoms joined in a planar ring with one hydrogen atom attached to each.
In situ Production
There are a number of ways to produce benzene from methane and other simple hydrocarbons.
Benzene is a byproduct of ethylene production by steam reformation.
Other processes