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Oxidizability of transformer oil hydrocarbons in an electrical field

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    In oxidation in an electrical field, by all criteria the most stable mixtures proved to be those consisting of paraffin-naphthenic and light aromatic hydrocarbons or of paraffin-naphthenic plus light and middle aromatic hydrocarbons.

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    In industrial manufacture, the resinous materials and part of the heaviest aromatic hydrocarbons should be removed from transformer oil.

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  1. S. N.Pavlova, V. V. Driatskaya, and P. S. Gofman, Methods of Studying Petroleums and Petroleum Products [in Russian], Trudy VNIINP (1955).

  2. R. A. Lipshtein and M. N. Shakhnovich, Transformer Oil [in Russian], Énergiya (1964).

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Translated from Khimiya i Tekhnologiya Topliv i Masel, No. 7, pp. 21–22, July, 1970.

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Kuliev, R.S., Mamedov, N.S. Oxidizability of transformer oil hydrocarbons in an electrical field. Chem Technol Fuels Oils 6, 506–508 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00714012

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