It was shown that iodine numbers of less than 1 g I2/100 g are obtained during hydrogenation of olefin oligomers on a platinum-containing catalyst with optimum parameters. This ensures obtaining white oil stocks that satisfy all current requirements. Stock for hydraulic, aviation, cable, compressor, and other oils can be separated from the hydrogenated products.
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Guseinova, G.A., Samedova, F.I. & Shabalina, T.N. Production of white oil bases by hydrogenation of olefin oligomers. Chem Technol Fuels Oils 46, 25–30 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10553-010-0179-6
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