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Reimagining petroleum refining
Science, 2020Rigid polymer membranes separate crude oil components without ...
Joan F, Brennecke, Benny, Freeman
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Refining petroleum with membranes
Science, 2022Polymeric membranes may lower the energy requirement for oil ...
Hyeokjun, Seo, Dong-Yeun, Koh
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Scientific American, 1919
<div class="htmlview paragraph">A short account of the discovery and early development of the oils in the Appalachian Field is followed by a description of several oil-testing instruments and of modern refinery practice with diagrams and drawings.
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<div class="htmlview paragraph">A short account of the discovery and early development of the oils in the Appalachian Field is followed by a description of several oil-testing instruments and of modern refinery practice with diagrams and drawings.
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Refining demands from petroleum
World Pumps, 2011Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) is one of the largest state-owned oil and gas companies in India, whose refinery operates 24/7. Offering an insight into the demands of petroleum refining, PLN Murthy and R C Agarwal of BPCL discuss the processes involved and what is demanded from the pump suppliers and their products.
PLN Murthy, RC Agarwal
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Nature, 1924
THE claim put forward by the author, that “no volume has yet appeared which is devoted particularly to a presentation of information and data desired by the refiner,” is to a large extent true, since much of the available literature dealing with the refining of petroleum is written either for the research laboratory or for the industry as a whole.
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THE claim put forward by the author, that “no volume has yet appeared which is devoted particularly to a presentation of information and data desired by the refiner,” is to a large extent true, since much of the available literature dealing with the refining of petroleum is written either for the research laboratory or for the industry as a whole.
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Petroleum Science and Technology, 2001
Nickel plays both negative and positive roles in petroleum refining. Found as a naturally occurring trace element in many crude oils and bound in oil-soluble ligation, nickel concentrations range from a few to over 250 ppm. In the conversion of crude oils to transportation fuels, these concentrations generally cause problems.
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Nickel plays both negative and positive roles in petroleum refining. Found as a naturally occurring trace element in many crude oils and bound in oil-soluble ligation, nickel concentrations range from a few to over 250 ppm. In the conversion of crude oils to transportation fuels, these concentrations generally cause problems.
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2002
Before beginning our study of pure organic chemicals, we need to obtain some background into the chemistry of petroleum, since it is from this source that nearly all the major organic chemicals are derived. Table 7.1 lists the seven important organic chemicals, all of which are obtained by petroleum refining processes: ethylene, propylene, the ...
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Before beginning our study of pure organic chemicals, we need to obtain some background into the chemistry of petroleum, since it is from this source that nearly all the major organic chemicals are derived. Table 7.1 lists the seven important organic chemicals, all of which are obtained by petroleum refining processes: ethylene, propylene, the ...
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