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Isopropyl alcohol

About: Isopropyl alcohol is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 3064 publications have been published within this topic receiving 27354 citations. The topic is also known as: Rubbing Alcohol & Propan-2-ol.


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27 Aug 1993
TL;DR: A chromatographic process for deacidification of vegetable oils at ambient temperature is described in this article, where crude vegetable oil is dissolved in a solvent such as isopropyl alcohol and passed through a column of activated alumina (aluminum oxide) at room temperature.
Abstract: A chromatographic process for deacidification of vegetable oils at ambient temperature. According to the process, which can be retrofitted into deacidification operations using miscella refining or solvent extraction, crude vegetable oil is dissolved in a solvent such as isopropyl alcohol and passed through a column of activated alumina (aluminum oxide) at room temperature. The process, which eliminates physical contact between both oil and an alkaline reagent and oil and water, simplifies subsequent bleaching processes by also removing some color pigments. The spent alumina can be reactivated by washing it with a dilute solution of sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide.

11 citations

Patent
28 Sep 1989
TL;DR: In this article, aqueous effluents from the production of epoxy resins are treated under alkaline conditions, until the effluent's content of epichlorohydrin in reduced down to values of about 75 ppm, and the gly glyco-idol content is reduced to values lower than about 4,000 ppm.
Abstract: Process for the treatment of aqueous effluents from the production of epoxy resins, which effluents contain as their main impurities chlorohydrins, glycidol, isopropyl alcohol and sodium chloride, which process comprises the following steps: (a) hydrolytic treatment of the effluent under alkaline conditions, until the effluent's content of epichlorohydrin in reduced down to values of about 75 ppm, and the effluent's glycidol content is reduced to values lower than about 4,000 ppm; (b) removal of about 90% of sodium chloride from the hydrolyzed effluent; and (c) anaerobic digestion of the hydrolyzed, sodium chloride-deprived effluent, after preliminary dilution, neutralization and integration with nitrogen and phosphorus sources The (b) step can be carried out by means of a process of concentration of the effluent, in order to cause sodium chloride to precipitate, or by submitting the same effluent to a treatment of electrodialysis

11 citations

Patent
03 Jun 1992
TL;DR: An asphalt release agent and a method of applying the same, including a water-based solution of magnesium chloride and/or calcium chloride together with a phosphate ester corrosion inhibitor, an anionic isopropyl alcohol surfactant and a dye, is described in this paper.
Abstract: An asphalt release agent and a method of applying the same, including a water-based solution of magnesium chloride and/or calcium chloride together with a phosphate ester corrosion inhibitor, an anionic isopropyl alcohol surfactant and a dye. The release agent is applied using a spray gun in combination with an air compressor to add air to foam the release agent.

11 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202369
2022146
202141
202057
2019100
2018130