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Volume 2
Composition of Petroleum Mixtures
Thomas L. Potter Kathleen E. Simmons
Composition of Petroleum Mixtures
These organizations sponsored or contributed to the completion of this technical document prepared by the TPH Criteria Working Group: American Petroleum Institute Association for the Environmental Health ofSoils Association of American Railroads British Petroleum Chevron Research and Technology Company Exxon Biomedical Sciences, Inc. Retec, Inc. Shell Development Company United States Air Force, Air Force Research Laboratory University of Massachusetts
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon Criteria Working Group Series
Volume 2
Composition of Petroleum Mixtures
MAY 1998
PREPARED BY:
Thomas L.Potter Kathleen E. Simmons University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts
Amherst Scientific Publishers 150 Fearing Street Amherst, Massachusetts 01002 © 1998 by Amherst Scientific Publishers. All rights reserved. ISBN 1-884-940-19-6
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD ........................................................................................................... vii ACKNOWLEDGMENTS............................................................................................... ix 1.0 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................... 1 2.0 PETROLEUM CHEMISTRY .................................................................................... 1 2.1 GENERAL PETROLEUM CHEMISTRY.............................................................. 2 2.2 ALKANES ...................................................................................................... 3 2.3 ALKENES ...................................................................................................... 6 2.4 CYCLOALKANES ............................................................................................ 7 2.5 AROMATICS.................................................................................................. 8 2.6 OTHER PETROLEUM FUEL MIXTURE COMPONENTS ...................................... 9 3.0 PETROLEUM FUEL MIXTURE PRODUCTION .......................................................... 9 3.1 PETROLEUM REFINING PROCESS .................................................................. 9 3.2 PETROLEUM FUEL MIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS...
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