The Relation of Sulphur to Variation in the Gravity of California Petroleum

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 10, 1917

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C. W. WASHBURNE; New York; N. Y. (communication to the Secretary *).-It has long been known that sulphur and oxygen react upon crude oils, removing hydrogen and thereby creating unsaturated hydrocarbons which unite with each other, producing heavier forms. Dr. Rogers now finds that the percentage of sulphur in the oils of several fields in California is roughly proportional to the specific gravity of the oil. This additional proof is most welcome. It is rather surprising, , in that the impression had prevailed that practically all the reacting sulphur escaped from the oil as hydrogen sulphide, and did not remain in combination with the oil. It would be interesting to know what part of the sulphur-plotted by Dr. Rogers is in solution as free sulphur and hydrogen sulphide, and what part is, in more complex compounds, such as thiophanes, etc.
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APA:  (1917)  The Relation of Sulphur to Variation in the Gravity of California Petroleum

MLA: The Relation of Sulphur to Variation in the Gravity of California Petroleum. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1917.

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