RI 4566 Sulfur In Petroleum III. Selected Physical Properties Of Some Sulfur Compounds

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. Vernon Helm
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Jan 1, 1949

Abstract

Four tables listing values for the various physical properties of those sulfur compounds most likely to occur in petroleum and petroleum products are given herein. The data necessary to bring the first compilation2/ in this subject up to date are given in table I -Revised and Additional Data, which includes boiling points, refractive indices, densities, and freezing points. Tables 11-, III, and IV are published for the first time and include refractive indices for the F, C, and G' lines of hydrogen and the helium D:3 line; surface tensions and viscosities, and refractivity intercepts, specific dispersions, specific refractions, and parachors. The need for information concerning the sulfur compounds in petroleum is becoming-more urgent because of the necessity of refining larger quantities of high-sulfur crude oil to meet the rising demand for petroleum products. For a number of years the Bureau of Mines has been engaged in research to make available more information concerning the properties of the sulfur compounds in petroleum. The petroleum industry has recognized the value of such studies, and as a result the American Petroleum Institute has established Research Project 48A to study sulfur compounds. The investigations under this Project are to be done in Bureau of Mines laboratories as a cooperative project in connection with the work already started.
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APA: R. Vernon Helm  (1949)  RI 4566 Sulfur In Petroleum III. Selected Physical Properties Of Some Sulfur Compounds

MLA: R. Vernon Helm RI 4566 Sulfur In Petroleum III. Selected Physical Properties Of Some Sulfur Compounds. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.

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