California polymerization
California polymerization
[¦kal·ə¦fȯr·nyə pə‚lim·ə·rə′zā·shən] (chemical engineering)
A polymerization process for converting C3‒C4 olefins to motor fuel by utilizing a catalyst of phosphoric acid on quartz chips.
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