Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes – Crystallization
Patent
1977-12-30
1980-07-22
Turk, Arnold
Chemistry: physical processes
Physical processes
Crystallization
23230PC, 422 80, G01N 3112, G01N 3324
Patent
active
042137632
ABSTRACT:
A sample of the studied sediments is heated in a non-oxidizing atomosphere.
The organic material of the sediment is then pyrolyzed and the released products are oxidized. The sulfur content of the sulfur compounds produced by this oxidation is continuously measured in relation with the temperature in the form of an electric signal. The overall sulfur content of the sample is utilized in combination with a parameter characterizing the sample to determine the degree of evolution of the organic material in the sediment.
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Barsony Imre
Espitalie Jean
Laporte Jean-Loup
Madec Marcel
Institut Francais du Pe'trole
Turk Arnold
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