Copper placement reasearch

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Drunk-N-Smurf
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Copper placement reasearch

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Came across this during my obsessive web surfing. It's a pretty good read. Relates to sulphur and it's interaction with copper in various parts of a still.
Just thought I'd share.


Edit: fixed link http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1 ... 0450.x/pdf
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Well I dont know what I did wrong but i am FORBIDDEN from your link...hmmmmm
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ranger_ric wrote:Well I dont know what I did wrong but i am FORBIDDEN from your link...hmmmmm
Weird, lol, me too. Lemmie see if I can sort it out - fixed
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Is it me, or do they have the headings screwed up in Table I? Makes it really time consuming to read and certainly doesn't help their credibility.
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