RI 2686 A Convenient Method For Determining Gum-Forming Material In Gasoline ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
M. B. Cooke
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Jan 1, 1925

Abstract

An analytical method for the determination of the gum-forming material in gasoline has been developed by the Bureau of Mines, during a study nor in progress to determine the best rays for elimination of such constituents from gasoline. This method is similar in principle to that previously described by Smith end Cooke,2 which involved evaporation of e sample of gasoline in a small glass dish. The evaporation was started on an actively boiling steam bath and completed in an air oven at 105°C. In the improved method described below, the stem bath has been replaced by a steam heated oven in which an inert atmosphere is maintained. Air is excluded from the oven, consequently the precision of the determination is increased. Furthermore, evaporating dishes different from those previously described may be used.
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APA: M. B. Cooke  (1925)  RI 2686 A Convenient Method For Determining Gum-Forming Material In Gasoline ? Introduction

MLA: M. B. Cooke RI 2686 A Convenient Method For Determining Gum-Forming Material In Gasoline ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1925.

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