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The distillation of coal under very low pressures

✍ Scribed by Stone, V. ;Travers, M. W.


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
1933
Weight
235 KB
Volume
52
Category
Article
ISSN
0368-4075

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✦ Synopsis


Hie following nccoiiiit of sonic cspcriniciits on the distillntion of coal under prcssiircs of bctirecn 0.01 iind 0.001 millimctrc of mercury arc published with the hope tlint sonicouc clsc mny coiitiniic tlic inrcstigation. Tiic authors linvc coiiic to tlic conclusion that if fiirthcr work in the snnic direction is to prorc rcnlly useful tho study of tlie proccss of distillation will involvc n iiiorc estcnsivc study of thc products of distillation tliaii they are prcpnrcd t o undcrtnkc. It ~~o i i l d also ncccssitritc the purchase of nppnrntiis iiot nvailnblc in this lnborntory.

-h y inforrnntiou n-llich any othcr investigator dcuires to obtain, and which is itrnilablc, will be plnccd tit liis disposal.


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