Abstract
The radiation-thermal transformations of rape oil under conditions of postradiation distillation, radiation heating, and electron-beam distillation with auxiliary heating were studied. Diesel hydrocarbons were predominant in the condensate distilled off upon combined heating. The concentration of oxygen atoms decreased as a result of radiation-induced decarboxylation and dehydration processes. The irradiation of oil as a constituent of disperse systems facilitated purposeful deoxygenation, a decrease in the viscosity, and an increase in the yield of the gasoline fraction.
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