The Hydrogenation of Oils Catalyzers Nad Catalysis And the Eneration of Hydroge

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The Hydrogenation of Oils Catalyzers Nad Catalysis And the Eneration of Hydroge
Carleton Ellis
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U. Harz. Ind. (1912), 221. T In a discussion of Bomer's paper (loc. Cit. ) Lehmann asked whether nickel was found in sufficient amounts to make a quantitative determination in hydro- genated oils, and Bomer replied that the amount of nickel was just so much larger the greater the amount of free acid in the oil and the longer the action of the catalyzer on the oil; while Prall observed that the nickel content of hardened oil depended essentially upon the amount of free acid and that one should r...educe the free fatty acid to the lowest possible amount, that with 0. 2 per cent free fatty acid in the oil no nickel had been detected in the hardened products examined. One could say, however, that in 100 grams of oil a fraction of a milligram of nickel is detected. Lehmann then remarked that presumably it was to be understood that the presence of nickel could not be avoided and that one-half a milligram of nickel in 100 grams of the oil would be a good result, to which Prall replied that this was the case when the acid of the oil was well removed.

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