RI 4764 Design, Construction, And Operation Of A Distillation Laboratory For The Synthetic Liquid Fuels Program

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. Feldman
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Jan 1, 1951

Abstract

This report contains a description of the distillation laboratory at Bruceton, Pa., which was established to aid in the separation and identification of the products produced in the synthetic liquid fuel processes under study there. Compounds present in synthetic liquid fuels may include aliphatic from C1 to C60 or greater. Alcohols, ketones, esters, aliphatic carboxylic acids, saturated hydrocarbons, olefins, and diolefins are all found in Fischer-Tropsch products. Coal-hydrogenation products contain, in addition to aliphatic compounds, a large proportion of naphthenic material and aromatic compounds ranging from benzene to coronene; in addition, appreciable quantities of tar bases and tar acids are present. In designing the laboratory, therefore, provision had to be wade for the greatest amount of flexibility and versatility. A great deal of standardization of basic equipment had also to be designed to permit interchange of parts and services.
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APA: J. Feldman  (1951)  RI 4764 Design, Construction, And Operation Of A Distillation Laboratory For The Synthetic Liquid Fuels Program

MLA: J. Feldman RI 4764 Design, Construction, And Operation Of A Distillation Laboratory For The Synthetic Liquid Fuels Program. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1951.

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