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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?



Subject Views Written By Posted
  Acetone as a contaminant? 1798 Sir Gary 10/15/2015 05:02AM
  Re: Acetone as a contaminant? 1286 John J. Lentini, CFEI 10/15/2015 02:07PM
  Re: Acetone as a contaminant? 1055 Sir Gary 10/16/2015 03:28AM
  Re: Acetone as a contaminant? 1105 Dennis Merkley 10/18/2015 06:49AM
  Re: Acetone as a contaminant? 1093 alfirek9 10/20/2015 06:23PM
  Re: Acetone as a contaminant? 619 iacoss 10/15/2019 05:26PM
  Re: Acetone as a contaminant? 634 Sir Gary 10/16/2019 01:17AM
  Re: Acetone as a contaminant? 595 iacoss 10/16/2019 05:27PM
  Re: Acetone as a contaminant? 587 John Lentini 10/19/2019 09:51AM


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