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The use of synthetic zeolites for drying hydrocarbons

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    The exhaustive drying of toluene by type NaA synthetic zeolites is achieved by the high dynamic activity of the adsorbent.

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    The activity of the adsorbent is regenerated effectively by desorption for 3 h at 350°C and under a vacuum of 400 mm Hg.

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Fominykh, L.F., Smirnov, N.P., Samoilov, N.A. et al. The use of synthetic zeolites for drying hydrocarbons. Chem Technol Fuels Oils 1, 113–115 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00731415

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