A Study of Methods for Separation and Identification of Complex Aromatic Hydrocarbons Obtained in the Catalytic Decomposition of Xylenes is a detailed look at how a mixed set of aromatic hydrocarbons from xylene decomposition can be separated, identified, and purified.
The work explains the practical challenges of working with closely related compounds and how systematic solvent methods and derivative tests help reveal each substance’s identity.
This edition traces the overall approach from initial distillations to refined purification. It discusses the roles of fractional distillation, steam distillation, and selective extraction, then shows how derivatives and specific tests enable reliable identification. The narrative includes concrete examples of compounds encountered, the purification steps used, and the way results were interpreted to guide method choices."synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
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