Mineral oils: processes and products – Refining – Sweetening
Patent
1987-09-10
1990-03-06
Myers, Helane
Mineral oils: processes and products
Refining
Sweetening
208192, 208197, 208201, 208203, 208206, C10G 1900
Patent
active
049063545
ABSTRACT:
The thermal stability of jet fuel sweetened by oxidation is improved by washing the sweetened fuel with strong aqueous caustic.
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Barry Edward G.
Bendoraitis Joseph G.
Kirklin Perry W.
Pappal David A.
Keen Malcolm D.
McKillop Alexander J.
Mobil Oil Corporation
Myers Helane
Speciale Charles J.
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