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*Often abbreviated as '''MTO''' | *Often abbreviated as '''MTO''' | ||
*Olefins can also be called | *Olefins can also be called alkenes (double check this, may be similar to rubber vs. elastomer where there is a slight difference) and thus can be abbreviated as '''MTA''' | ||
*A Process | *A Process whereby [[Methanol]] is converted to olefins | ||
*One of the ways to make petroleum products from biological source materials | *One of the ways to make petroleum products from biological source materials | ||
*Can be an integrated step in a [[Gas to Liquids]] process as well, but it can work from methanol on it's own as well | *Can be an integrated step in a [[Gas to Liquids]] process as well, but it can work from methanol on it's own as well | ||
Latest revision as of 16:50, 13 May 2026
Basics
- Often abbreviated as MTO
- Olefins can also be called alkenes (double check this, may be similar to rubber vs. elastomer where there is a slight difference) and thus can be abbreviated as MTA
- A Process whereby Methanol is converted to olefins
- One of the ways to make petroleum products from biological source materials
- Can be an integrated step in a Gas to Liquids process as well, but it can work from methanol on it's own as well