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Hexane

About: Hexane is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 3759 publications have been published within this topic receiving 57996 citations. The topic is also known as: CH3-[CH2]4-CH3 & hexyl hydride.


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TL;DR: In this paper, the catalytic cracking of octane and hexane were measured on various zeolites, and the dependence of the turnover frequency and the activation energy on the characterization parameters was studied.
Abstract: Activities for catalytic cracking of octane and hexane were measured on various zeolites, and the dependence of the turnover frequency and the activation energy on the characterization parameters was studied. The heats of ammonia and alkanes adsorption were measured to be correlated with the catalytic activities. From the relations between the heats of alkane and ammonia adsorption, zeolites were divided into two Groups I and II. In the zeolites of Group I on which a close relation between heats of alkane and ammonia adsorptions was observed, a compensation relation between the heat of alkane adsorption and activation energy was observed, but the so-called constant intrinsic activation energy was not confirmed. In the zeolites of Group II on which the relation between the heats of adsorption was not observed, the compensation relation did not exist. Thus, the dependence of the cracking activity upon characterization parameters was summarized: i.e., the heat of alkane adsorption cannot be utilized as a parameter to elucidate the activities of a few zeolites in Group II: on the other hand, the heat of ammonia adsorption can be totally correlated with these activities. Thus, the prevailing role of the solid acidity in the alkane cracking is proven. Finally, the cracking activity is discussed based on the solid acidity.

56 citations

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TL;DR: Hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) oil was extracted with compressed carbon dioxide in the temperature range of 308-321 K and in the pressure range of 18-23.4 MPa.
Abstract: Hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) oil was extracted with compressed carbon dioxide in the temperature range of 308—321 K and in the pressure range of 18—23.4 MPa. In addition the influence of the superficial velocity, within a tubular extractor was studied. Physical and chemical characteristics of the oil were obtained. The results including contents of free fatty acids, sterols, triacylglycerols and tocopherols were compared with those obtained when n-hexane was used as solvent. No significant differences were found when the oils extracted by both methods were analysed. The main fatty acid was the oleic acid (83—85%), followed by linoleic acid (6—8%) and palmitic acid (5—6%). The main triglyceride found in hazelnut oils was the trioleylglycerol (OOO) (63.4—69.6%), followed by the linoleyl-dioleylglycerol (LOO) (11.6—15.5%) and palmitoyl-dioleylglycerol (POO) (9.9—10.4%). In terms of sterols, the main component was β-sitos-terol (∼83%) followed by campesterol (∼6%). The amount of cholesterol was very low (∼0.2%). The CO2 extracted oil contained about 17% more tocopherols (458.7 μg/g oil) than the oil extracted by n-hexane (382.8 μg/g). Oxidative stability was studied by using the induction time determined by the Rancimat method. The oil obtained by supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) was slightly more protected against oxidation (8.7 h for SFE extracted oil and 6.7 h for the hazelnut oil extracted with n-hexane). Both oils presented high stability index values (7.81 for the oil extracted by n-hexane and 8.7 for the oil extracted with supercritical CO2). Oil extracted by supercritical CO2 was clearer than the one extracted by n-hexane, showing some refining. Besides, the acidity index was 1.6 for the n-hexane extracted oil and 0.9 for the oil extracted with supercritical carbon dioxide. The central composite non-factorial design was used to optimise the extraction conditions, using the Statistica, version 5 software (Statsoft). The best results, in terms of recoveries of hazelnut oil by SFE, were found at 22.5 MPa, 308 K and superficial velocity of 6.0 × 10—4 ms—1.

56 citations

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Fang Li1, Liuqing Yang1, Ting Zhao1, Jiangli Zhao1, Yanmin Zou1, Ye Zou1, Xiangyang Wu1 
TL;DR: In this article, an investigation on enzymatic pretreatment for n-hexane extraction of oil from the Silybum marianum seeds was conducted, and the optimum combination of extraction parameters was obtained with the response surface methodology (RSM) at a four-variable and five-level central composite design (CCD).

55 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, Ag and V co-doped polyurethane (Ag@V-TiO2/PU) was used for photocatalytic removal of gaseous volatile organic compounds.

55 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors carried out liquid-liquid equilibrium of ternary systems containing binary mixtures of hydrocarbon+aromatic compounds and ionic liquids, namely hexane or heptane or cyclohexene or cycloenchexene+benzene+BMimMSO4.

55 citations


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2023205
2022429
202186
202092
201999
201891