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Control of Volatile Organic Compounds Emissions from Manufacturing

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Propyl ene (monomer) PllW = 42.06, 2186 Btu/cu ft<br />

Propane (monomer impurity) MW = 44.09, 2385 Btu/cu ft<br />

n-Hexane (di 1uent) MW = 86.17, 4412 Btu/cu ft<br />

Methanol or Isopro an01<br />

(washing alcohol !<br />

MW = 32.04 or 60.02<br />

Ethylene (cmonomer), MW = 28.05, 1513 Btu/cu ft<br />

C C Hydrocarbons (might include<br />

2k8ylene, propyl ene, and propane) MW = 50 AM^)<br />

C H.C. (A mixture <strong>of</strong> aliphatic<br />

lRydrocarbons with 10-12 carbon<br />

atoms. ) MW = 144. CI<br />

All <strong>of</strong> these compounds are usual ly diluted in qases 1 ike:<br />

Ai r ItIW = 29.0<br />

Nitrogen MW = 28.0<br />

Hydrogen MW = 2.0, 275 Btu/cu ft

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