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The Artificial Diesel Oil And Glycol Processed From Large Amount Water


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#1 zrwang

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Posted 26 April 2009 - 02:38 AM

Experimental Report of the Artificial Diesel Oil and Artificial Glycol Processed from 75% and 60% Water Separately with Same Additive

*Z. R. Wang

Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin,P.R.China

Abstract: The processing of artificial diesel oil and artificial glycol from 75% and 60% water separately with a little same special additive are reported. The main contents in both liquid were measured. The test results show that the density and the calorific value of the artificial diesel oil were close to the added original diesel oil, but its solidifying point lowers a lot. The elements of the artificial diesel oil are mainly carbon and hydrogen. Infrared spectrum diagrams also showed that there was no water in it. As a whole, the artificial diesel oil is not an oil-water emulsion, but a hydrocarbon liquid even after depositing for 13 years. In the artificial glycol the contents of hydrogen and carbide are closed to the theoretical value but it contained 0.45% water. The above mentioned two important facts show that the new chemical engineering utilizing water will be a very promising area in the near future.

Keywords: artificial diesel oil, artificial glycol, adaptive learning mechanism, chemistry engineering



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#2 zrwang

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Posted 09 May 2009 - 08:19 PM

An attachment file is added to show the details of my work.


#3 djack77494

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Posted 11 May 2009 - 08:36 AM

I'm not sure what your intention is in posting to this forum. Suggest you submit your paper for publication to a technical magazine.




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