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Clay Treating compositional changes

Several of these base stocks were clay treated, which brought basic nitrogen levels below 1 ppm, but changed composition only slightly (Table 5.15). RBOT results were improved substantially (Figure 5.18) by this removal of nitrogen compounds and presumably also by the removal of the other resin-type and polycyclic aromatic molecules associated with them that would adhere to a clay surface. [Pg.128]


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