Gasoline-Water Distribution Coefficients of Xylidines
Abstract
Investigations were made on the gasoline-water distribution coefficients for xylidines in three different fuels. Tests were conducted on grade 65 aromatic free fuel, grade 65 plus 15 percent of an aromatic, and performance number grade 130 to determine the effects of xylidine concentration in the fuel, aromaticity of the fuel, sea water instead of fresh water and temperature. The values of the xylidine distribution coefficients increased as the concentration of xylidines in the fuel was increased. The distribution coefficient increased with the addition of about 18 percent aromatics to the aromatic-free fuel to values comparable with those for performance number grade 130 fuel. An increase of the distribution coefficient was also shown with the use of sea water and an increase in temperature.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 1943
- Accession Number
- ADA801162
Entities
People
- Adelbert O. Tischler
- Vernon A. Slabey
- Walter T. Olson
Organizations
- Glenn Research Center