1965
DOI: 10.1021/i360015a016
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Pyrolytic Reactions of Asphaltic Materials

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“…A plot of the yields of cyclanes against the yields of normal and isoparaffins, C< to Cm (Figure 4), is one suitable way to characterize the bitumens. If we assume good road bitumens (1,2, and 6 to 9) to be "normal," then the West European residue (No. 5) appears to be highly paraffinic, whereas bitumen 3 and coal tar pitch (No.…”
Section: Pyrolysis Of Asphaltic Bitumensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A plot of the yields of cyclanes against the yields of normal and isoparaffins, C< to Cm (Figure 4), is one suitable way to characterize the bitumens. If we assume good road bitumens (1,2, and 6 to 9) to be "normal," then the West European residue (No. 5) appears to be highly paraffinic, whereas bitumen 3 and coal tar pitch (No.…”
Section: Pyrolysis Of Asphaltic Bitumensmentioning
confidence: 99%