Abstract
Phenolic bodies are extracted from tars such as lignite, shale, peat, coal, producer and low temperature tars, and from tar distillates and residues and from mineral oils and distillates by washing with a mixture of acetone and water. Acetone extracts of the tars etc., may be mixed with water or aqueous acetone to cause the separation of the oils, while the creosote remains in solution.
Citation Formats
Erdmann, E.
Separating cresote from tars, mineral oils, etc.
United Kingdom: N. p.,
1921.
Web.
Erdmann, E.
Separating cresote from tars, mineral oils, etc.
United Kingdom.
Erdmann, E.
1921.
"Separating cresote from tars, mineral oils, etc."
United Kingdom.
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title = {Separating cresote from tars, mineral oils, etc}
author = {Erdmann, E}
abstractNote = {Phenolic bodies are extracted from tars such as lignite, shale, peat, coal, producer and low temperature tars, and from tar distillates and residues and from mineral oils and distillates by washing with a mixture of acetone and water. Acetone extracts of the tars etc., may be mixed with water or aqueous acetone to cause the separation of the oils, while the creosote remains in solution.}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1921}
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title = {Separating cresote from tars, mineral oils, etc}
author = {Erdmann, E}
abstractNote = {Phenolic bodies are extracted from tars such as lignite, shale, peat, coal, producer and low temperature tars, and from tar distillates and residues and from mineral oils and distillates by washing with a mixture of acetone and water. Acetone extracts of the tars etc., may be mixed with water or aqueous acetone to cause the separation of the oils, while the creosote remains in solution.}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1921}
month = {Jan}
}