isoParaffin
IsoParaffin, also known as isoparaffin or isoparaffinic, is a type of paraffin hydrocarbon that is characterized by its branched or isoparaffinic structure. Unlike normal paraffins, which have a straight-chain structure, isoparaffins have one or more methyl groups attached to the main carbon chain, resulting in a more complex and varied molecular structure. This branching gives isoparaffins unique physical and chemical properties, such as higher melting points and boiling points compared to their straight-chain counterparts.
IsoParaffins are commonly used in various industrial applications due to their desirable properties. They are often
The production of isoparaffins typically involves the refining of crude oil, where they are separated from