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Softeners for Rubber and Corrosion-Resistant Coatings Based on Shale and Petroleum Raw Materials

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A broad spectrum of softeners for vulcanized rubber and corrosion-resistant materials are obtained by mechanical mixing of kerogen shale (Kerogen-701) with commercial products of petroleum refining and shale chemistry such as oil tar, bitumens BND 90/130 and G, softener A-10, residue of atmospheric distillation of crude shale oil boiling above 350°C, and also by thermal treatment of the indicated mixtures at 360-400°C.

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Syroezhko, A.M., Proskuryakov, V.A., Begak, O.Y. et al. Softeners for Rubber and Corrosion-Resistant Coatings Based on Shale and Petroleum Raw Materials. Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry 74, 1235–1239 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1013008126894

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