1949
DOI: 10.1021/ie50479a059
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Vapor-Phase Dehydration of Dodecanol over Alumina

Abstract: T h e results obtained on dehydrating 1-dodecanol at varying feed rates 0% er alumina at pressures of 40,160, and 320 mm. of mercury absolute and temperatures of 302', 318 ', 339 O, and 358" C. are reported. Higher temperatures

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“…On the other hand, the wear rate with alumina on high-carbon high-chromium steel was five times that with silicon carbide. Rollason et al (9) reported that the plateshaped alumina particles obtained by the calcination of alum had a good metallographic polishing action; the alpha phase formed by heating for 1 hour at 1250°C. was superior to the gamma type formed by heating for 1 hour at 1100°C.…”
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“…On the other hand, the wear rate with alumina on high-carbon high-chromium steel was five times that with silicon carbide. Rollason et al (9) reported that the plateshaped alumina particles obtained by the calcination of alum had a good metallographic polishing action; the alpha phase formed by heating for 1 hour at 1250°C. was superior to the gamma type formed by heating for 1 hour at 1100°C.…”
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confidence: 99%