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The use of mechanical vibration in the oxidation of technical paraffin wax to synthetic fatty acids

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    The effect of mechanical vibration on the rate of oxidation of paraffin wax, over the pulsation range 300–2100 cpm, has been studied.

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    It has been established that the oxidation of wax is intensified in direct proportion to the magnitude of the pulsations used.

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Smol'nik, Y.E., Yampol'skii, N.G. & Guslenko, V.I. The use of mechanical vibration in the oxidation of technical paraffin wax to synthetic fatty acids. Chem Technol Fuels Oils 1, 853–855 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00719190

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