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Aniline is a chemical compound that can be found in lubricating oils as a degradation product. It is produced when the oil reacts with nitrogen-containing compounds during high-temperature operations. Aniline in lube oil can contribute to the formation of harmful by-products and can negatively impact the oil's performance and longevity.
To improve the aniline point of oils, one can fractionate the oil to remove lighter components, adjust the chemical composition to increase the aromatic content, or add specific additives that can raise the aniline point. Additionally, removing any contaminants or impurities that can lower the aniline point can also help improve it.
The aniline point of vegetable oils, including coconut oil, groundnut (peanut) oil, and canola oil, typically ranges from about 30°C to 40°C (86°F to 104°F). This measurement indicates the lowest temperature at which an equal volume of aniline and the oil can mix completely. The exact value can vary based on the specific composition of the oil, including its fatty acid profile. Generally, oils with higher levels of saturated fats tend to have higher aniline points.
The product of specific gravity and aniline number of oil gives an indication of the oil's asphaltene content and tends to correlate with its viscosity and density properties. This value is often used in the petroleum industry to assess the quality and behavior of oils in various applications.
There is no any such difference between Aniline point and mixed Aniline point . . . . .
You should get as far away from rapeseed oil (Canola Oil) as you can. The FDA refused to allow rapeseed oil for 50 years because it was harmful to the human body. Suddenly and without explanation the FDA lifted its ban. The scientific reasoning for not allowing rape seed oil is still there and people do get sick from it. google "aniline-denatured rapeseed oil." And read about it.
The formula of aniline is C6H7N and the formula of ethanol is C2H5OH.
Aniline is a type of chemical found in cigarette smoke.
IUPAC name of aniline is phenylamine or benzenamine.
Clayton Aniline Company was created in 1876.
The aniline point of kerosene is 60-69 oC.
The chemical fomula of aniline is C6H7N.