Actual performance of key stages of the phenol process: Present state and expected future

This article presents an analysis of the actual results of operating the phenol processes licensed by such companies as ILLA International (U.S. and Russia, hereinafter collectively referred to as “ILLA”), KBR (U.S.), Mitsui (Japan), Polimeri Europa/Lummus (Italy/U.S.), and UOP (U.S.) (listed alphab...

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