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[[File:Structural formula of acetylene.svg|thumb|200x200px|Acetylene molecule]]
 
[[File:Structural formula of acetylene.svg|thumb|200x200px|Acetylene molecule]]
Acetylene is a hydrocarbon gas.  Its chemical formulae is C2H2.  Acetylene has many uses in the chemical industry, notably as a precursor molecule for [[Vinyl Chloride|vinyl chloride]], itself a precursor for Polivinyl chloride, or PVC.
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Acetylene is a hydrocarbon gas.  Its chemical formulae is C2H2.  Acetylene has many uses in the chemical industry, notably as a precursor molecule for [[Vinyl Chloride|vinyl chloride]], itself a precursor for [[Polyvinyl Chloride|Polyvinyl chloride]], or [[Polyvinyl Chloride|PVC]].
  
 
==[[In-situ resource utilization|In situ production]]==
 
==[[In-situ resource utilization|In situ production]]==
Acetylene can be produced from the partial combustion of methane.  It is also a side product of the production of [[ethylene]] by steam cracking.  A catalyst can be used to separate it from the straeam cracking production stream<ref>http://www.madehow.com/Volume-4/Acetylene.html</ref>
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Acetylene can be produced from the partial combustion of [[methane]]<ref name=":0" />.  It is also a side product of the production of [[ethylene]] by steam cracking.  A catalyst can be used to separate it from the stream cracking production stream.<ref name=":0">http://www.madehow.com/Volume-4/Acetylene.html</ref>
  
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Latest revision as of 05:44, 22 June 2021

Acetylene molecule

Acetylene is a hydrocarbon gas. Its chemical formulae is C2H2. Acetylene has many uses in the chemical industry, notably as a precursor molecule for vinyl chloride, itself a precursor for Polyvinyl chloride, or PVC.

In situ production

Acetylene can be produced from the partial combustion of methane[1]. It is also a side product of the production of ethylene by steam cracking. A catalyst can be used to separate it from the stream cracking production stream.[1]

References