Abstract

1. The solubility of C9–C10 aromatic hydrocarbons in propylene and chloropropylene carbonates was established at temperatures from 0 to 100°C. 2. It was found that propylene and chloropropylene carbonates can be successfully used for the extraction of aromatic hydrocarbons. Moreover, propylene carbonate is substantially more effective than chloropropylene carbonate; therefore its use is preferable for the extraction of C9–C10 aromatic hydrocarbons. 3. The expediency of conducting the extraction of C9–C10 aromatic hydrocarbons with propylene carbonate at temperatures of 20–50°C and with chloropropylene carbonate at 75–100°C was demonstrated.

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