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Density, viscosity, surface tension, and excess properties of DSO and gas condensate mixtures
2017
Applied Petrochemical Research
Disulfide oil (DSO) mostly burned or stored is known as a low-grade byproduct in gas refining industries. This material is highly perilous to environment. A common way to reduce the environmental impact of DSO is blending in a specific ratio with gas condensate stream in gas refinery. This would improve DSO quality and consequently strengthen its unique application. In this work, density, viscosity and surface tension of DSO and gas condensate mixtures were measured and modeled. Viscosity and
doi:10.1007/s13203-017-0183-4
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