1934
DOI: 10.1021/ie50294a015
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Peroxides in Gasoline - Peroxidation in Relation to Gasoline Composition

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“…The treated Midcontinent gasoline, produced by the same cracking installation and from the same stock as the untreated product, was of shorter induction period, probably because it had been sweetened. It was much more stable than the untreated gasoline, lasting 12 months alone and longer when inhibited.…”
Section: Pennsylvania Untreated Gasolinementioning
confidence: 87%
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“…The treated Midcontinent gasoline, produced by the same cracking installation and from the same stock as the untreated product, was of shorter induction period, probably because it had been sweetened. It was much more stable than the untreated gasoline, lasting 12 months alone and longer when inhibited.…”
Section: Pennsylvania Untreated Gasolinementioning
confidence: 87%
“…Neale (6, 7, 9, 12) and his co-workers have established that the maximum concentration of dye absorbed by viscose sheet depends upon the concentration of electrolyte and of the dye in the bath. Neale and Stringfellow (12) found that the rate of absorption of dye by viscose sheet is given by a formula derived by A. V. Hill for the diffusion of oxygen into muscle tissue.…”
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