Abstract
A process is given of treating carbonaceous materials, characterized by the material being submitted simultaneously to a temperature of 400 to 700/sup 0/C, a pressure between 5.0 mm of mercury under atmospheric and a practically perfect vacuum, and by the volatile material able to condense under the vacuum used being condensed practically under the same pressure for the production of a high proportion of condensable products and a superior fuel.
Citation Formats
Parker, O J.
Process of treating carbonaceous materials. [400 to 700/sup 0/C, high vacuum].
France: N. p.,
1913.
Web.
Parker, O J.
Process of treating carbonaceous materials. [400 to 700/sup 0/C, high vacuum].
France.
Parker, O J.
1913.
"Process of treating carbonaceous materials. [400 to 700/sup 0/C, high vacuum]."
France.
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abstractNote = {A process is given of treating carbonaceous materials, characterized by the material being submitted simultaneously to a temperature of 400 to 700/sup 0/C, a pressure between 5.0 mm of mercury under atmospheric and a practically perfect vacuum, and by the volatile material able to condense under the vacuum used being condensed practically under the same pressure for the production of a high proportion of condensable products and a superior fuel.}
place = {France}
year = {1913}
month = {Nov}
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title = {Process of treating carbonaceous materials. [400 to 700/sup 0/C, high vacuum]}
author = {Parker, O J}
abstractNote = {A process is given of treating carbonaceous materials, characterized by the material being submitted simultaneously to a temperature of 400 to 700/sup 0/C, a pressure between 5.0 mm of mercury under atmospheric and a practically perfect vacuum, and by the volatile material able to condense under the vacuum used being condensed practically under the same pressure for the production of a high proportion of condensable products and a superior fuel.}
place = {France}
year = {1913}
month = {Nov}
}