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Kersoene deodorization
« on: October 03, 2009, 07:01:38 AM »
How kerosene is treated to remove sulpher, colour and armotic compunds to make it odor free transparetn liquid.

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Re: Kersoene deodorization
« Reply #1 on: October 16, 2009, 04:27:33 AM »
Hi Irfansik,

I hate to provide a vague answer, but the answer is 'it depends'.

If the odours and colour are caused by sulphur-based molecules, then carbon filtration may work. Another method which may work is adding lime and allowing the precipitate to settle - removing the supernatant. The supernatant should have a clearer colour - depending on the chemicals.

You may want to try this in small beaker-sized batches to see what works best.

Best wishes,

Eugene
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