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Determination of the individual hydrocabon composition of gasolines by the combination method commmunication 6. Karachukhursk gasoline

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    By means of the combination method of investigating the individual hydrocarbon compositions of straight-run gasolines, an analysis has been made of a gasoline having an upper boiling limit of 150° derived from lower-level Karachukhursk petroleum.

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    The individual hydrocabon composition of the Karachukhursk gasoline has been accounted for quantitatively to the extent of 85.4% (by weight on the whole gasoline). The total lossed in analysis were 7.30%, the residues in the distillation flasks amounted to 2.69% and the composition of 4.59% of the gasoline remained undetermined. Altogether, 63 hydrocarbons have been determined quantitatively.

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    There is a considerable amount of aromatic hydrocabons in the gasoline derived from lower-level Katachukhursk petroleum (more than in any of the gasolines investigated previously by this method [2–4], namely 16.37%. There are approximately equal amounts of paraffin and naphthene hydrocarbons in the gasoline. Of the totol amount of paraffin hydrocabons, 40% consists of normal paraffins. The ratio of the amounts of cyclopentane and cyclohexane hydrocarbons is 0.44%.

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Kazansky, B.A., Landsberg, G.S., Plate, A.F. et al. Determination of the individual hydrocabon composition of gasolines by the combination method commmunication 6. Karachukhursk gasoline. Russ Chem Bull 3, 917–927 (1954). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01168178

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