627be used by itself to predict storage stability. It is the detailed structure of the individual nitrogen compounds and the interactions they undergo with other reactive species which influences the overall sediment forming process.
AcknowledgmentAnalytical work was carried out by W. K. Robbins. L i t e r a t u r e Cited Brinkman, D. W.; Whisman, M. L.; Bowden, J. N. "Stability Characteristics of Hydrocarbon Fuels from Alternate Sources"; Bartlesvilie Energy Technology CenterHigh-temperature (172-277 "C) wet oxidation of woods leads to the production of a mixture of organic acids. The organic compounds produced Include formic acid, acetic acid, methanol, and a mixture of hydroxylated organic acids. In this study, the effects of oxygen pressure, temperature, the type of wood, and the addition of ferric sulfate on the yield of the organic acids were determined.
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