## Abstract Ethylene chlorohydrin can be isolated from its dilute aqueous solution by adsorption on active carbon and by elution of the adsorbate in __situ__ with cyclohexanone.
Studies in selective extraction and adsorption. I. Selective solvents for ethylene chlorohydrin
✍ Scribed by Weizmann, Ch. ;Bergmann, E. ;Chandley, E. F. ;Steiner, H. ;Sulzbacher, M. ;Zimkin, E.
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1948
- Weight
- 424 KB
- Volume
- 67
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0368-4075
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✦ Synopsis
As mentioned earlier, the oresence of these subordinate PrOpOmOnS Of 1inOleIlk-glycerides Would undoubtedly Cause STUDIES IN SELECTIVE EXTRACTION AND refined Citrus seed oils to be more easily affected by oxidative rancidity than cottonseed oil, but apatt from this such oils would I* SELECTIVE SOLVENTS be excellent material for incorwration in edible fats. This ADSORPTION* FOR ETHYLENE CHLOROHYDRIN becomes still more ClW when t& component ghceriide studies Of orange, lime and cottonseed oils summarized in Table VII By Ch.
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