1942
DOI: 10.1021/i560101a028
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Aniline Point Determinations with Dark-Colored Oils, A Circulating Test Tube

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“…Matteson (161) employed infrared radiation and a sensitive photocell to recognize the dissolution temperature of dark petroleum products and aniline. Williams (240) determined the aniline point of dark oils wdth a special glass cell where the layer of liquid was approximately 2 mm. thick.…”
Section: Kerosene and Heavier Fuelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Matteson (161) employed infrared radiation and a sensitive photocell to recognize the dissolution temperature of dark petroleum products and aniline. Williams (240) determined the aniline point of dark oils wdth a special glass cell where the layer of liquid was approximately 2 mm. thick.…”
Section: Kerosene and Heavier Fuelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Before uses all the hydrocarbons were dried by contact with anhydrous calcium chloride followed by filtration. The apparatus and procedure are essentially those described by Williams and Dean (16) for the determination of aniline points. All test mixtures were prepared volumetrically by means of a buret.…”
Section: Furfural Solution Temperatures Of Hydrocarbonsmentioning
confidence: 99%