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INDEX high-temperature oxidation

Alkylated aromatics have excellent low temperature fluidity and low pour points. The viscosity indexes are lower than most mineral oils. These materials are less volatile than comparably viscous mineral oils, and more stable to high temperatures, hydrolysis, and nuclear radiation. Oxidation stabihty depends strongly on the stmcture of the alkyl groups (10). However it is difficult to incorporate inhibitors and the lubrication properties of specific stmctures maybe poor. The alkylated aromatics also are compatible with mineral oils and systems designed for mineral oils (see Benzene Toulene Xylenes and ethylbenzene). ... [Pg.264]

The physical and chemical properties of any material are closely related to the type of its chemical bonds. Oxygen atoms form partially covalent bonds with metals that account for the unique thermal stability of oxide compounds and for typically high temperatures of electric and magnetic structure ordering, high refractive indexes, but also for relatively narrow spectral ranges of transparency. [Pg.8]

The correlation between the TEARS assay and MDA dnring oxidation of edible oils may be complicated by the presence of tocopherols (e.g. Vitamin E, 21) . An evaluation was carried of MDA, determined by an independent method , and TEARS as indices for direct oxygen uptake of edible oils and unsatnrated fatty acids. The linear increase of MDA and TEARS with oxygen consumption of soybean oil, in a closed vessel at 170 °C, stops when the latter value reaches 500 p.molL, when both MDA and TEARS start to decrease on further O2 consumption. The same process carried out at 40 °C, using 2,2 -azobis(2,4-dimethylvaleronitrile) (171) as initiator, shows linearity up to 1500 p,molL O2 consumption . A similar behavior is observed for nnsatnrated fatty acids snch as oleic, linoleic and linolenic acids . On the other hand, depletion of Vitamin E (a-tocopherol, 21) and its analogs y- and 5-tocopherol (172, 173) present in the oil show a linear dependence on O2 consumption of the oil, np to 1800 p,molL . This points to the consumption of these antioxidants, and especially 21, as a good index for the O2 uptake in oils at high temperature. The determination of the tocopherols is carried ont by HPLC-FLD (Xex = 295 nm, Ah = 325 nm) . ... [Pg.668]

Improved methods of chemical treatment and solvent extraction of petroleum oils remove aromatic hydrocarbon molecules which oxidize readily to form sludge and which have high temperature coefficients of viscosity (low viscosity index). Such treatments have a secondary beneficial effect because oils so treated are more susceptible to further improvement by antioxidants and detergents. [Pg.238]

Indexes HT, H, am signify high-temperature-treated carbons (in an inert H2 and NH3 atmospheres, respectively), ox denotes carbons oxidized by air. [Pg.450]

Outdoor exposure of these hlgh-denslty samples for the last 18 years caused no substantial change due to surface oxidation. Bulk changes similar to those found In low-density polyethylene were also found In these high density materials. The melt Index slowly decreases and the overall thermal stability measured at high temperature by thermal analysis decreases. However, the secondary crystallization seen In low-density polyethylene was not detected In these high density compounds. [Pg.68]


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