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Report Number   Report Name
1A/1, 1A/2, 1B, 1C/1, 1C/2, 1D, 1E
  Isocyanates
1F
  Aliphatic Diisocyanates Processes
2, 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D
  Propylene Oxide and Ethylene Oxide
2E, 2G, 2H
  Propylene Oxide
2F
  Ethylene Oxide and Ethylene Glycol
2I
  Ethylene Glycol
3, 3A, 3B
  Adipic Acid
4, 4A, 4C
  Ethylene Propylene Co-Polymer and Terpolymers
4B
  Ethylene Propylene Terpolymer Rubber
4D
  New Generation EPDM Technologies
5, 5A, 5B, 5B/1, 5C, 5D
  Vinyl Chloride
6, 6A, 6B, 6B, 6C, 6D
  Acrylic Acid and Acrylic Esters
7/1, 7/2, 7A, 7B, 7C
  Caprolactam
8, 8A, 8B, 8C
  Wet Process Phosphoric Acid
9, 9A, 9B, 9C, 9E
  Terephthalic Acid and Dimethyl Terephthalate
9F
  Terephthalic Acid
10, 10A, 10B, 10C, 10D
  Polyurethanes
11, 11A, 11B, 11C, 11D
  Methacrylic Acid and Methacrylic Esters
12, 12A, 12B/1, 12C, 12D, 12E
  Linear Alpha-Olefins
13, 13A, 13B, 13C/1, 13D, 13E
  Polyvinyl Chloride
14
  Potash Fertilizers
15, 15A
  Vinyl Acetate
15B
  Vinyl Acetate/Polyvinyl Acetate
16, 16A
  Acetylene
17, 17A, 17A/1, 17A/2, 17A/3, 17B
  Acrylonitrile
17C
  Propane-Based Acrylonitrile
18, 18A, 18B, 18C
  Polyethylene Terephthalate
19, 19A, 19B
  Linear Polypropylene and Polyethylene
19C, 19D
  High Density Polyethylene
19E
  Bimodal Linear Low-Density Polyethylene
19F
  Supercritical Loop Reactor Slurry Process for Producing Polyethylene and Polypropylene
20, 20A, 20B, 20C
  ABS Resins
21, 21A, 21B, 21C, 21D
  Oxo Alcohols
22, 22A, 22B, 22C, 22D
  Phenol
23
  Formaldehyde
24, 24A/2
  Acetaldehyde
25, 25A, 25B/1, 25C
  Xylenes Separation
25D
  Advances in p-Xylene Technologies
26, 26A
  Unsaturated Polyesters
27
  Linear Higher Alcohols
28, 28A/1, 28B
  Isoprene
29, 29B, 29E
  Ethylene
29A
  Ethylene-Propylene
29C
  Ethylene Plant Conversion
29D
  Ethylene Industry Profiles
29F
  Ethylene by Non-Conventional Processes
29G
  Ethylene Plant Enhancement
30, 30A
  Aromatics BTX
31, 31A, 31B
  Hexamethylenediamine
32, 32A
  Hydrogen
32B
  Small Scale Hydrogen Production
32C
  Hydrogen Production
33, 33A, 33B, 33C
  Styrene
34, 34A, 34B
  Phthalic Anhydride
35, 35A/1, 35B, 35C
  Butadiene
35D
  Butadiene as a Chemical Raw Material
36, 36A, 36B, 36D
  Low Density Polyethylene
36C, 36E
  Linear Low Density Polyethylene
37, 37C
  Acetic Acid
37A, 37B
  Acetic Acid and Acetic Anhydride
38, 38A
  Epoxy Resins
39, 39A, 39B, 39D
  Polystyrene
39C
  Syndiotactic Polystyrene
40
  Fatty Nitrogen Compounds
41, 41A
  Nylon 6
41B
  Nylon 6 and Caprolactam
42, 42A/1
  Fatty Acids
43, 43A/1, 43B, 43C
  Methanol
43D
  Mega Methanol Plants
43E
  Methanol from Coal
44, 44A, 44B
  Ammonia
45
  Polyols from Ethylene Oxide and Propylene Oxide
45A
  Polyols for Making Polyurethanes
45B
  Polyols for Polyurethanes
46, 46A/1, 46B, 46C
  Maleic Anhydride
47, 47A
  Petroleum Desulfurization
48
  Chlorinated Solvents
49, 49A1
  Cresols and Cresylic Acids
50, 50A, 50B, 50C, 50D, 50E
  Polycarbonates
51, 51A
  Reinforced Plastics
51B
  Advanced Composite Materials
51C
  Polymer Nanocomposites
52
  Furnace Phosphorus and Phosphoric Acid
53, 53A, 53A/1
  Synthetic Ethanol and Isopropanol
54, 54A, 54B
  Nylon 6,6
55
  N-Paraffins
56, 56A
  Urea
57, 57A
  Polyvinyl Acetate and Polyvinyl Alcohol
58
  Glycerine and Intermediates
59, 59A
  Aliphatic Surfactants
59B
  Anionic Surfactants
60, 60A
  Proteins from Hydrocarbons
61, 61A, 61B, 61C, 61D
  Chlorine
62, 62A
  Vinyl Plasticizers
63, 63A, 63B
  Sulfur Dioxide Removal from Stack Gases
63C
  Sulfur Dioxide Removal from Flue Gases
64
  Styrene Butadiene Elastomers
65
  Polyacrylates
65A
  Poly(meth)acrylates
65B
  Syndiotactic Poly(meth)acrylates
66
  Trimellitic and Pyromellitic Anhydrides
67
  Chloroprene
68, 68A/1
  Hydrogen Peroxide and Peracetic Acid
68B
  Hydrogen Peroxide
69, 69A
  Acetal Resins
70
  Ethylene Glycols‚ Glycol Ethers and Ethanolamines
70A, 70B
  Ethylene Glycol
71, 71A
  Butylenes
72, 72A/1, 72B
  Petroleum Coke
73
  Polybutadiene
74
  Butylene Polymers
75
  Dibasic Acids for Nylon Manufacture
76, 76A/1, 76B
  Aromatic Amines
76C
  Aniline and Derivatives
77
  Acetone‚ Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK) and Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
78
  Acrylonitrile Thermoplastics
79, 79A
  Dihydroxybenzenes
80
  Treatment of Petrochemical Wastewater
81
  Bisphenol A and Phosgene
82
  Polyisoprene
83, 83A
  Adhesives
84, 84A
  Sulfuric Acid
85, 85A
  Antioxidants
85B
  Antioxidants and Light Stabilizers
86, 86A, 86B, 86D, 86E, 86F
  High Temperature Polymers
86C
  Liquid Crystal Polymers
87
  Synthetic Paper
88, 88A, 88B
  Alkylation for Motor Fuels
89
  Hydrofluoric Acid and Fluorocarbons
90
  Carbon Black
91
  Isomerization of Paraffins for Gasoline
92
  Flame Retardant Additives
92A
  Flame Retardant Chemicals
93
  Thermosetting Resins
93A
  Thermosetting Matrix Resins
94/1, 94/2
  Polyamides Other than Nylons 6 and 66
95
  Fermentation Processes
96, 96A, 96B
  Polybutylene Terephthalate (PBT) and Butanediol
97, 97A
  Foamed Plastics
98, 98A
  Powder Coatings
99
  Acrylamide and Polyacrylamide
100
  Chemical Production by Fischer-Tropsch and Related Syntheses
101
  Coal Tar Chemicals
102
  Disposal and Recovery of Waste Organo-Chlorides
103
  LNG and Methyl Fuels
103A
  Liquefied Natural Gas
104, 104A
  Thermoplastic Elastomers
105
  Vinylidene Chloride, Monomer and Polymers
106, 106A
  Amino Acids
107
  Economics of Chemical Refineries
108
  Middle East's Potential in Chemicals
109
  Acetylene vs. Ethylene as a Chemical Raw Material
110
  Synthesis Gas Production
111
  Methanol as a Chemical Raw Material
111A
  Methanol Based Chemicals
112
  Chlorine Dioxide‚ Chlorates‚ Chlorites‚ and Hypochlorites
113
  Organic Phosphorus Compounds
114
  Flame Retardant Polyols
115, 115A, 115B
  Environmentally Degradable Polymers
115C
  Biodegradable Polymers
115D
  Biodegradable Polymer Life Cycle Assessment
116
  Electron Beam Curing Polymers
117
  Titanium Dioxide Pigment
118
  Butyrolactam and Laurolactam
119
  Construction Costs
120
  Petroleum Resins
121, 121A, 121B, 121C
  World Petrochemical Feedstocks
122
  Melamine
123
  Carbon Monoxide
124, 124A
  Ion Exchange Resins
125
  Synthetic Lubricants
125A
  Synthetic Lubricant Base Stocks
126
  C1 Chlorinated Hydrocarbons
127
  Fertilizers — Ammonium Phosphate
127A/1
  Fertilizers — Nitrogen
127B
  Economics of Fertilizer Complexes
128, 128A
  Polypropylene
128B
  Syndiotactic Polypropylene
128C
  Polypropylene Update
128D
  Technologies for the Production of Secondary Propylene
129
  Reforming for BTX
129A, 129B
  Advances in Catalytic Reforming
130
  Water-Soluble Resins
130A
  Water-Soluble Polymers
131
  Methyl Tertiary-Butyl Ether and Tertiary-Butyl Alcohol (TBA)
132
  Gas Oil Conversion to Fuels and Petrochemicals
133
  Desalination
134
  Hydrochloric Acid
135, 135A
  Natural Gas Liquids
135C
  Opportunities for Gas-To-Liquid Technologies
136, 136A
  Plant Utilities Costs
137
  Waste Treatment Costs
138
  Alkyl Amines
139
  Enzyme Technology
139A
  Industrial Enzymes
140, 140A
  Operating Costs in the Chemical Industry
141, 141A
  Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) Bottles and Bottle Resins
142
  Oilfield Chemicals
143
  Pyrethroid Insecticides
144
  Ascorbic Acid
145
  Battery Limits Cost Estimating
145A
  Estimating Plant Investment
145B
  Offsite Investment Cost Estimation
146
  Bulk Chemicals from Synthesis Gas
147
  Chemicals from Wood and Wood Wastes
148/1
  Costs of Synthesis Gases and Methanol
148A
  Synthesis Gas
149
  Ethanol for Gasohol
149A
  Ethanol Production in Brazil
150
  Ethylene from Refinery Gas
151
  Recovery of Low Temperature Heat
152
  UV Curing of Coatings, Printing Inks and Adhesives
153, 153A
  Catalysts
153B
  Single-Site Catalysts
153C
  Catalysts for Polypropylene for Polyethylene Production
153D
  Non-Metallocene Single Site Catalysts
154, 154A, 154B
  Coal Gasification
155
  Ethylene Copolymers
155A
  Ethylene/Vinyl Acetate Copolymers
156
  Formic Acid
157, 157A
  Lubricating Oil Additives
158, 158A
  Octane Improvers for Gasoline
158B
  Octane Improvers
159
  Plastic Films
159A, 159B
  Specialty Plastic Films
160
  Silicones
161
  Vacuum Residuum as a Petrochemical Feedstock
162
  Computer Program for Estimating Plant Investment
163
  Linear C12-C15 Primary Alcohols
164
  Polyacetylene and Other Inherently Conducting Polymers
165, 165A
  Carbon Fibers
166, 166A
  Fluorinated Polymers
166B
  Fluoropolymers
167
  Aramids
168
  Nonionic Surfactants
169
  Refinery/Chemicals Interface
169A
  Integrated Refinery/Petrochemical Profitability
169B
  Petrochemicals from Refinery Streams
170
  Sweeteners
171, 171A, 171B, 171C, 171D
  Pesticides and Intermediates
172
  Economics of Petrochemical Production in Saudi Arabia and Western Canada
173
  Polyolefin Specialty Products
173A
  Specialty Polyolefins: VLDPE
174
  Polyolefins by Gas Phase Processes
174A
  High Output Fluidized Bed Polyethylene Technology
175
  Blends of Thermoplastic Polymers
175A
  Blends Containing Polyolefins
175B
  Blends Containing Engineering Thermoplastics
175C
  Thermoplastic Elastomer Blends
176
  Styrene and p-Methylstyrene and Polymers
177
  Mining Chemicals
178, 178A
  Propylene Industry Outlook
179
  Barrier Resins
180
  Carbon Dioxide Separation
180A
  Carbon Capture From Natural Gas Power Generation
180B
  Carbon Capture from Coal Fired Power Generation
180C
  Advanced Carbon Capture
181, 181A
  Cogeneration
182, 182A, 182B
  Aromatic Processes
183
  Detergent Builders
184
  High Purity Silicon
185
  Slurry Phase Polypropylene
185A
  Polyethylene By Slurry-Phase Polymerization
186
  Specialty Thermoplastic Elastomers
187, 187A
  Advances in Hazardous Waste Treatment
187B
  Soil Remediation
188
  Biotechnology Reaction Systems
188A, 188B
  Biotechnology Separation Processes
189
  Thermoplastic Polyesters
190
  Membranes for Gas Separation
190A
  Membrane Gas Separation Processes
190B
  Pervaporation
190C
  Advances in Membrane Technology for Chemical Separation Applications
191
  Utilization of Remote Methane
191A
  Liquid Hydrocarbons from Synthesis Gas
192
  Bisphenol A and Alkylated Phenols
193
  Ethylene Oxide Derivatives
194, 194A
  Superabsorbent Polymers
195, 195A
  Advances in Fluid Catalytic Cracking
196
  Advanced Structural Ceramics
197
  Supercritical Fluid Processing
198
  Propylene Oxide Derivatives
199, 199A
  Plastics Reclamation and Recycling
199B
  Plastics Recycling to Liquids
200
  NOx Removal
201
  Chlorofluorocarbon Alternatives
202
  Monomers for High Performance Polymers
202A
  Polyethylene Naphthalate Monomers
203
  Alkane Dehydrogenation and Aromatization
204
  Economics of Petrochemical Complexes
204A
  Economics of Petrochemicals in S.E. Asia
204B
  Economics of Petrochemical Production in China
205, 205A
  Petrochemical Industry Profitability
205B
  Experience Curves
206
  Specialty Solvents
206A
  Bio-based Solvents
207
  Specialty Styrenic Thermoplastics
208
  Ethylene from Methane
209
  Aromatics Industry Outlook
210
  Heterocyclic Nitrogen Compounds
211
  Hydrocracking
211A
  Hydrocracking for Middle Distillates
211B
  Hydrocracking of Heavy Oils and Residua
212
  Options for Refinery Hydrogen
213
  Copolyesters
214
  Hydrotreating
214A
  Heavy Oil Hydrotreating
215
  Petroleum Refining Profitability
216
  Acid Gas Treatment and Sulfur Recovery
217
  Bio-Based Polyols
218
  Specialty Surfactants
219
  Cumene
220
  Ethylene Feedstock Outlook
221
  Oxygenate Economics
222
  Petroleum Industry Outlook
223
  Polycyclic Olefins
224
  Ocean Transportation Freight Rates
225
  Advances in Oxidation Technology
226
  Innovative Chemical Reactors
227
  1,3 Propanediol and Polytrimethylene Terephthalate (PTT)
228
  Refinery Residue Upgrading
229
  Refinery Residue Gasification
230
  Sulfur Removal from Petroleum Fuels
231
  Fuels for Twenty-First Century Vehicles
232
  Chiral Intermediates
233
  The Promise of New Technology Platforms for Biotechnology
234
  Chemicals for the Electronics Industry
234A
  Organic Light Emitting Diodes
235
  Chemicals from Ethanol
236
  Chemicals from Renewable Resources
237
  Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Emissions Reduction
238
  Custom Chemical Manufacture
239
  Global Chemical Industry in the 21st Century
240
  Strategic Business Units of Nylon 6 and Nylon 66
241
  Biocatalysis
242
  Industrial Coatings
243
  Fuel Cells for Vehicles and Power
243A
  Direct Methanol Fuel Cells
244
  Strategic Business Units for Epoxy Resins and Polycarbonates
245
  Dimethyl Ether As Alternate Fuel
245A
  Dimethyl Ether as Fuel
245B
  Dimethyl Ether (DME) From Coal
246
  Near-Zero Sulfur Diesel Fuel
247
  Gas To Liquids
247A
  Advanced Gas to Liquid Process
248
  Steam Cracking for Olefins Production
248A
  Advances in Naphtha Steam Cracking
249
  Strategic Business Units of ABS and Polystyrene Resins
250
  Biodegradable Polymers from Plants
251
  Biodiesel Production
251A
  Advances in Biodiesel and Renewable Diesel Production
252
  Chemicals from Agricultural Wastes
253
  Vinyl Polymers
254
  Refinery C5 Hydrocarbons
255
  Methyl Methacrylate
256
  Ionic Liquids
257
  Advanced Biorefineries
258
  Biomass Gasification
259
  Bio-based C3s
260
  Economics and Petrochemical Cycles
261
  Methanol to Olefins
262
  Propylene Glycol from Glycerin
263
  Biochemical Cellulosic Ethanol
264
  Biobutanol
265
  Bio-based Polymers
266
  Heavy Oil from Tar Sands
267
  Propylene Production
268
  Higher Alcohols from Syngas, Technology Survey
269
  Supercritical CO2: a Green Solvent
270
  Thermochemical Cellulosic Ethanol
271
  Coal to Gasoline
272
  Polysilicon for Solar Wafers
273
  Gasoline Benzene Removal

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