Alpha-olefins (or α-olefins) are a family of organic compounds which are olefins or alkenes with a chemical formula CxH2x, distinguished by having a double bond at the primary or alpha (α) position. See the illustration below. This location of a double bond enhances the reactivity of the compound and makes it useful for a number of applications. There're two types of alpha-olefins, branched and linear (or normal). The chemical properties of branched alpha-olefins with a branch at eith… (More on Alpha-olefin)