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Used lubricating oil regeneration by various solvent extraction techniques

The used lubricating oil regeneration using extraction technique has been widely known as one of the cheapest and most competent processes. The best performance of solvent was shown by R-11 as the lowest percent oil losses, followed by CFC-113, MEK, 1-butanol, and 2-propanol. This performance sequen...

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Published in:Journal of industrial and engineering chemistry (Seoul, Korea) 2013, 19(2), , pp.536-539
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Lubrication
Optimization
Peng–Robinson EoS
Recycle
Regeneration
Solubility parameters
Solvent
Solvent extraction
Solvents
Temperature
Used lubricating oil
화학공학
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