Some Properties Of Fuller's Earth And Acid-Treated Earths As Oil-Refining Adsorbents (c3769bb8-bb2c-4332-96d6-25636e198fdf)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
C. W. Davis
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1929

Abstract

THE name fuller's earth, which was derived from its early use in "fulling" or removing grease from woolen goods, is a term that is generally considered to designate mineral matter, containing hydrous aluminum silicates of the clay group, which has a high capacity for removing colors from oils, whether of animal, vegetable, or mineral origin. Fuller's earths are usually dried and may be "tempered" by heating or may be treated with water or reagents to improve their efficiency. For our purpose the term "acid-treated earths" will include those products from the partial decomposition of mineral water by acid which are equal to or more efficient than an untreated fuller's earth from Quincy, Fla., when used in bleaching mineral oil by the "contact" process. In general, the contact process for treating oils consists of heating and agitating a mixture of oil and finely divided adsorbent, the latter being subsequently removed by filtration. The term "adsorbent" is used because, although there has been a great deal of controversy over the mechanism of removal of impurities from oils by mineral matter, there is no doubt that adsorption, which involves the surface of the solid, plays a major part.1 The properties that make fuller's earth useful in the treatment of petroleum products by "percolation" and in the purification of edible oils by the contact process have long been studied, but the comparatively recent adaptation of the contact process to the bleaching of petroleum products has made desirable the further investigation of fuller's earth and other adsorbent earths.
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APA: C. W. Davis  (1929)  Some Properties Of Fuller's Earth And Acid-Treated Earths As Oil-Refining Adsorbents (c3769bb8-bb2c-4332-96d6-25636e198fdf)

MLA: C. W. Davis Some Properties Of Fuller's Earth And Acid-Treated Earths As Oil-Refining Adsorbents (c3769bb8-bb2c-4332-96d6-25636e198fdf). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1929.

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