RI 2332 Analytical Distillations of Tywcal Shale Oils

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 3874 KB
- Publication Date:
- Mar 1, 1922
Abstract
The oil- shale studies of the Bureau of Mines , conducted in cooperation with
the State of Colorado and the University of Utah , have for their primary purpose
the determination of retorting and refining conditions most favorable for obtaining
the highest yields of most satisfactory products . Oil shales , typical of the
deposits in several States , are retorted in carefully controlled retorts of differe
types , the conditions being varied in successive runs as the results indicate that
improvement in the yield and quality of the products most desired may be expected .
Each shale presents a somewhat different problem , for it has been found that
different shales treated under similar conditions yield products of different
natures , and also that the same shale will yield products of different natures when
retorted under different conditions . Some shales apparently can not be made to
yield , under any set of conditions , products of so high an order as are yielded by
other shales . This indicates that the oil -yielding materials of certain shales
differ in constitution and in their manner of breaking down when undergoing destructive
distillation . Other shales appear to contain oil - yielding materials that
resemble each other closely as regards chemical constitution , yet they require some.
what different conditions of treatment , if products of similar nature are to be produced
from each . In such cases the controlling factors seem to be the richness of
the shale that is , its content of oil -yielding material and the physical and
chemical nature of its mineral parts .
Citation
APA:
(1922) RI 2332 Analytical Distillations of Tywcal Shale OilsMLA: RI 2332 Analytical Distillations of Tywcal Shale Oils. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1922.