Abstract
The oxidation of crude petroleum and its distillates, shale oils and tars, waxes, sludges, petroleum residues, asphaltic oils, asphalt, malthas, cracked oils and residues from cracking stills, wood tar oils and wood tar, peat and lignite distillates, coal tar oils and coal tar, and oils containing powdered coal, coke or peat, sulphur in suspension, is effected by passing air or other oxygen-containig gas through a layer of the material of a depth sufficient substantially to deoxygenate the air, the pressure being at or below atmospheric pressure.
Citation Formats
Penniman, W B.D.
Oxidizing oils, etc. [British patent].
United Kingdom: N. p.,
1926.
Web.
Penniman, W B.D.
Oxidizing oils, etc. [British patent].
United Kingdom.
Penniman, W B.D.
1926.
"Oxidizing oils, etc. [British patent]."
United Kingdom.
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title = {Oxidizing oils, etc. [British patent]}
author = {Penniman, W B.D.}
abstractNote = {The oxidation of crude petroleum and its distillates, shale oils and tars, waxes, sludges, petroleum residues, asphaltic oils, asphalt, malthas, cracked oils and residues from cracking stills, wood tar oils and wood tar, peat and lignite distillates, coal tar oils and coal tar, and oils containing powdered coal, coke or peat, sulphur in suspension, is effected by passing air or other oxygen-containig gas through a layer of the material of a depth sufficient substantially to deoxygenate the air, the pressure being at or below atmospheric pressure.}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1926}
month = {Mar}
}
title = {Oxidizing oils, etc. [British patent]}
author = {Penniman, W B.D.}
abstractNote = {The oxidation of crude petroleum and its distillates, shale oils and tars, waxes, sludges, petroleum residues, asphaltic oils, asphalt, malthas, cracked oils and residues from cracking stills, wood tar oils and wood tar, peat and lignite distillates, coal tar oils and coal tar, and oils containing powdered coal, coke or peat, sulphur in suspension, is effected by passing air or other oxygen-containig gas through a layer of the material of a depth sufficient substantially to deoxygenate the air, the pressure being at or below atmospheric pressure.}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1926}
month = {Mar}
}