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Diesel oil, light

Chemical Designations - Synonyms Diesel oil, light Chemical Formula Not applicable. Observable Characteristics - Physical State (as shipped) Liquid Color. Light brown Odor. Characteristic. [Pg.288]

Diesel Ignition Improver Diesel Oil. Light Diesel Oil, Medium Diethanolamine... [Pg.41]

OILS, FUEL 1-D Diesel oil (light) Combustible Liquid, III 0 2 0 ... [Pg.106]

DIESEL OIL, DIESEL OIL, LIGHT, or DIESEL OIL, MEDIUM (68334-30-5 68476-31-3) Forms explosive mixture with air (flash point 100°-190°F/38°-88° cc). Violent reaction with strong oxidizers, fluorine. Incompatible with nitric acid, ammonia, ammonium nitrate. Flow or agitation of substance may generate electrostatic charges due to low conductivity. [Pg.413]

Large numbers of products are obtained from petroleum liquefied gases (propane + butane), benzine and its fractions, kerosene and jet fuel, diesel oil - light one (winter) and heavy one (summer), mazut, gas-oil, lubricant fractions, and tar. [Pg.314]

Unsyni-Dichloroethylene Vinylidenechloride, Diesel Oil, Light Fuel Oil I-D... [Pg.139]

Aluminum Hydroxide R Diesel Oil, Light R Naptha RX (Soda Cake) R... [Pg.632]

At the end of the 1960 s, oil refining underwent significant transformation linked to the continuous increase in the need for light products (gasoline-diesel oil) at the expense of heavy products (fuel-oils) as shown in Table 10.1. [Pg.365]

Properties of cuts Light gasoline Heavy gasoline Kerosene Diesel oil AR VD VR... [Pg.369]

Product properties Light gasoline Heavy gasoline Diesel oil Residue... [Pg.379]

Thermal cracking units provide more severe processing and often convert as much as 50 to 60% of the incoming feed to naphtha and light diesel oils. [Pg.291]

Formalin Methanoic acid Range oil kerosene Diesel fuel, light Domestic fuel oil... [Pg.488]

A follow up paper reported on the substrate preference of the strain ECRD-1 [86], Two different diesel oils were studied LCCO (light catalytic-cycle oil), which is heavily hydrotreated and OB oil, (not treated by HDS). Sulfur molecules ranging from Cl to C4 DBTs and C2-C7 BTs were identified in the oils and assessed before and after treatment (Fig. 15). [Pg.137]

Diesel and light fuel oil Light oil and gasoline Lube and heavy fuel oils... [Pg.146]

These products (motor gasoline, diesel fuel oil, light fuel oil (no. 2 and 3) and heavy fuel oil (no. 4, 5 and 6)) together comprise about 80% of the total production... [Pg.134]

Diesel oil gasoline naphtha kerosene gas oils light. < 230 <450 All S-1 ... [Pg.140]

Kawahara [21] has discussed the characterisation and identification of spilled residual fuel oils on surface water using gas chromatography and infrared spectrophotometry. The oily material was collected by surface skimming and extraction with dichloromethane, and the extract was evaporated. Preliminary distinction between samples was made by dissolving portions of the residue in hexane or chloroform. If the residue was soluble in chloroform but not in hexane it was assumed to be crude oil, a grease, a heavy residual fuel oil or an asphalt if it was soluble in both solvents it was assumed to be very light or heavy naphtha, kerosine, gas oil, white oil, diesel oil, jet fuel, cutting oil, motor oil or cutter stock. The residue was also examined by infrared spectrophotometiy wavenumber values of use for identification purposes are tabulated. [Pg.255]


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