RI 7115 Preparation Of Biodegradable Synthetic Detergents From Low-Temperature Lignite Tar

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
John S. Berber
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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11
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

Olefin and paraffin mixtures (C10-C16 and C10-C22) were separated from low-temperature lignite tar by urea adduction and sulfated to yield secondary alkyl sulfate detergents. The C10 ?C16 secondary alkyl sulfate showed a 99.3 percent biodegradability, and the C10-C22 fraction showed a 96.8 percent biodegradability, exceeding the required standard of 80 percent for the biodegradability of anionic detergents in washing and cleaning compounds. Chlorination of paraffins yielded a detergent of 93.2 to 93.4 percent biodegradability.
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APA: John S. Berber  (1968)  RI 7115 Preparation Of Biodegradable Synthetic Detergents From Low-Temperature Lignite Tar

MLA: John S. Berber RI 7115 Preparation Of Biodegradable Synthetic Detergents From Low-Temperature Lignite Tar. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1968.

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