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A kinetic study of the oxidation process has been made by Bredig and Brown (Zeitsch. Physikal Chem. , 1903, 46, 502). The following is a description of the process. (Compare H. Levinstein, J. Soc. Dyers, 1901, 17, 139, and the article on " Phthalic Acid " in Thorpe's " Dictionary of Applied Chemistry, " 1913, IV. , 250. ) In a vertical cylinder fitted with a mechanical stirrer, 350 kilos. Of naphthalene are dissolved in 3, 675 kilos, of sulphuric acid (66 Be. ) and 1, 050 kilos, of fuming sulph...uric acid (containing 23 per cent, of sulphur trioxide) by stirring for three hours. The solution (A) so prepared is stored in a reservoir until required. The oxidation vessel consists of an iron pan, built round with bricks and carefully heated by means of gas jets. The pan possesses a removable lid, has a flat bottom, a diameter of 6 feet, and is 2 feet deep ; a wide tube for leading off the vapours is provided, and through the top passes a shaft connected with a two-arm stirrer, worked mechanically, which just scrapes the bottom of the pan ; also several iron marbles are allowed to rotate on the pan bottom to attract charred matter, and a pressure gauge is inserted on the lid.
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