Sources/Uses
Present in gasoline and emitted in exhausts of automobiles, turbines, and breweries; Detected in food, e.g., hot cooking oils; Octene includes the following isomers: 1-Octene, 2-Octene (E), 2-Octene (Z), 3-Octene (E), 3-Octene (Z), 4-Octene (E), 4-Octene (Z); Used to make polymers, surfactants, and detergents; 1-Octene used as a chemical intermediate, plasticizer, surfactant, and comonomer to produce polyethylene; [HSDB] Di-n-butene (25377-83-7) is a mixture of octenes with boiling points in the range of 116-126 deg C; [Ullmann].