RI 2822 The Use Of Solvents For Dewaxing Paraffin-Base Crude Oil. ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
H. M. Smith
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Jan 1, 1927

Abstract

In studying the chemistry of lubricating-oil fractions from so-called ?paraffin-base? crudes, one of the first requisites is a method for the separation and removal of waxy material. A method utilizing solvents for this purpose is described in this report, together with preliminary experiments with solvents that led to its development. The solvents actually used are secondary butyl alcohol, acetone, and mixtures of these.. Isopropyl alcohol was also studied. Preliminary Experiments In previous work on "intermediate-base" crude oil, following the work of Wyant and Marsh acetone had been used for laboratory separations of oil and wax. Then acetone was tried for the separation of the waxes and oils of "paraffin-base" crude, the volume of acetone required (80 parts to 1 part of oil) was found to be too great for large-scale work. For this reason the effectiveness of other solvents was studied; the separation by acetone, however, was used as a standard.
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APA: H. M. Smith  (1927)  RI 2822 The Use Of Solvents For Dewaxing Paraffin-Base Crude Oil. ? Introduction

MLA: H. M. Smith RI 2822 The Use Of Solvents For Dewaxing Paraffin-Base Crude Oil. ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1927.

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