1978
DOI: 10.1021/ba-1978-0170.ch015
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Aspects of Chromatographic Analysis of Oil Shale and Shale Oil

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“…Results are presented graphically in Figure 1 and tabulated in Table I for some of the 25 model compounds examined. These results have direct relationships to synthetic fuel because several reports have appeared which document the presence of polar compounds in the fuels (3,(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18). Specifically, hydroxy compounds of the following types have been either identified or postulated to occur in synfuels: phenols, hydroxyquinolines, naphthols, and cyclohexanols.…”
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“…Results are presented graphically in Figure 1 and tabulated in Table I for some of the 25 model compounds examined. These results have direct relationships to synthetic fuel because several reports have appeared which document the presence of polar compounds in the fuels (3,(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18). Specifically, hydroxy compounds of the following types have been either identified or postulated to occur in synfuels: phenols, hydroxyquinolines, naphthols, and cyclohexanols.…”
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