1944
DOI: 10.1021/i560132a017
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Automatic Distillation Apparatus for Gasoline Analysis

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“…Separation by volatilization of substances with sufficiently different vapor pressures continues to be a useful method. An automatic still is described (358), as is a distillation apparatus for gasoline analysis with automatic control of reflux ratio and size of fraction (420). A gas thermometer with a mercury manometer contact arrangement has been applied to the separation of gases by isothermal distillation (441).…”
Section: The Desired Constituentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Separation by volatilization of substances with sufficiently different vapor pressures continues to be a useful method. An automatic still is described (358), as is a distillation apparatus for gasoline analysis with automatic control of reflux ratio and size of fraction (420). A gas thermometer with a mercury manometer contact arrangement has been applied to the separation of gases by isothermal distillation (441).…”
Section: The Desired Constituentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar use of fractionation has been reported by the Bureau of Mines and others {83, 126, 147). Various complete fractionating columns have been developed or improved for general laboratory use {40, 52,61,66,69,85,90,98,113,131,136,141,143). Extensive application of precise fractionation has also occurred in the development of fluorine chemistry {11, 50, 104).…”
Section: Utilization Of Fractionationmentioning
confidence: 99%