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Re: Acetone as a contaminant?
Posted by:
iacoss (IP Logged)
Date: October 15, 2019 05:26PM
Hi John,
Got a case recently where this is relevant. Does this cautionary statement apply only to single-component oxygenated solvents? What if you have oxygenated compounds that are present in a residue with aromatics or a distillate fraction that are representative of an ILR? Does the entire residue need to be an order of magnitude higher? Or just the oxygenated component?