"The Analytical Distillation Of Petroleum, Volumes 122-126" offers a detailed exploration of the methods and processes involved in analyzing and distilling petroleum. Authored by Walter Frank Rittman and Ernest Woodward Dean, this compilation provides invaluable insights into the technical aspects of the petroleum industry during the early 20th century.
Covering a range of analytical techniques, the book delves into the intricacies of fractional distillation, examining how different components of crude oil are separated and identified. It discusses the apparatus and procedures used in laboratory settings, offering a comprehensive guide for chemists and engineers working in the field. The volumes offer practical knowledge essential for understanding the properties, behavior, and applications of petroleum products, making it a valuable resource for both historical context and foundational understanding of modern petroleum analysis.
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