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Method of refining hydrocarbons. [adsorption of impurities on acid-treated aluminium silicate]

J.H. Johnston,John Rowe Townsend-1929-03-28-OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information)
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A method of refining liquid hydrocarbon consists in producing a mixture of such liquid and acidulated adsorbent earth composed substantially of silicate of aluminum, 95 parts; and sulfuric acid, 3 parts; heat treating the mixture to approximately 750/sup 0/F and liquifying the resulting vapors obtained during such heat treatment.

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A method of refining liquid hydrocarbon consists in producing a mixture of such liquid and acidulated adsorbent earth composed substantially of silicate of aluminum, 95 parts; and sulfuric acid, 3 parts; heat treating the mixture to approximately 750/sup 0/F and liquifying the resulting vapors obtained during such heat treatment.

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Refining (metallurgy)Sulfuric acidAdsorptionSilicateImpurityAluminiumHydrocarbonChemistry

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