Abstract
The transformation is obtained by a pyrogenation descending in a closed vessel instead of recourse to distillation ascending as is usually done, the material poor in hydrogen being hydrogenated by a contribution from the gas during the pyrogenation; synthesis with the vapors from the treated material will also be realized. As a first product there is obtained an analogue of naphtha or crude gasoline containing in the liquid state all the bodies composing the material pyrogenated. This first product is purified and rectified by successive distillation, acidulation, washing, etc., according to methods in use for refining petroleum obtained from the ground.
Citation Formats
Rousseau, F P.A.
Synthetic transformation into liquid hydrocarbons of organic liquids.
France: N. p.,
1918.
Web.
Rousseau, F P.A.
Synthetic transformation into liquid hydrocarbons of organic liquids.
France.
Rousseau, F P.A.
1918.
"Synthetic transformation into liquid hydrocarbons of organic liquids."
France.
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title = {Synthetic transformation into liquid hydrocarbons of organic liquids}
author = {Rousseau, F P.A.}
abstractNote = {The transformation is obtained by a pyrogenation descending in a closed vessel instead of recourse to distillation ascending as is usually done, the material poor in hydrogen being hydrogenated by a contribution from the gas during the pyrogenation; synthesis with the vapors from the treated material will also be realized. As a first product there is obtained an analogue of naphtha or crude gasoline containing in the liquid state all the bodies composing the material pyrogenated. This first product is purified and rectified by successive distillation, acidulation, washing, etc., according to methods in use for refining petroleum obtained from the ground.}
place = {France}
year = {1918}
month = {Sep}
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title = {Synthetic transformation into liquid hydrocarbons of organic liquids}
author = {Rousseau, F P.A.}
abstractNote = {The transformation is obtained by a pyrogenation descending in a closed vessel instead of recourse to distillation ascending as is usually done, the material poor in hydrogen being hydrogenated by a contribution from the gas during the pyrogenation; synthesis with the vapors from the treated material will also be realized. As a first product there is obtained an analogue of naphtha or crude gasoline containing in the liquid state all the bodies composing the material pyrogenated. This first product is purified and rectified by successive distillation, acidulation, washing, etc., according to methods in use for refining petroleum obtained from the ground.}
place = {France}
year = {1918}
month = {Sep}
}