Synthetic Paraffin
DEFINITION
Synthetic Paraffin is synthesized by the Fischer-Tropsch process from carbon monoxide and hydrogen, which are catalytically converted to a mixture of paraffin hydrocarbons; the lower molecular weight fractions are removed by distillation, and the residue is hydrogenated and further treated by percolation through activated charcoal. This mixture may be fractionated into its components by a solvent separation method, using a suitable synthetic isoparaffinic petroleum hydrocarbon solvent. It may contain NMT 0.005% of a suitable antioxidant.
IDENTIFICATION
•  A. Infrared Absorption 197: A thin film of it, cast from a melt onto a cesium bromide plate, exhibits a pair of very strong IR absorption peaks between 2840 cm1 and 3000 cm1, a pair of moderately strong peaks between 1430 cm1 and 1490 cm1, a pair of medium peaks between 720 cm1 and 750 cm1, and only weak peaks at any other wavenumbers.
IMPURITIES
•  Heavy Metals, Method II 231: NMT 20 ppm
•  Limit of Oil Content
Analysis:  Follow ASTM Method D721-68, “Standard Test Method for Oil Content of Petroleum Waxes” (Reapproved 1987).1
Acceptance criteria:  NMT 0.5%
SPECIFIC TESTS
•  Absorptivity
Sample solution:  Transfer 50–100 mg to a 100-mL volumetric flask. Dissolve in decahydronaphthalene at 88, dilute with the same solvent at this temperature to volume, and mix.
Blank:  Decahydronaphthalene
Instrumental conditions 
Mode:  UV
Analytical wavelength:  290 nm
Cell:  10 cm (jacketed cells maintained at 88)
Analysis 
Samples:  Sample solution and Blank
Determine the absorbance of the Sample solution, and calculate the absorptivity.
Acceptance criteria:  NMT 0.01
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
•  Packaging and Storage: Preserve in well-closed containers.
•  Labeling: The labeling indicates its congealing temperature, viscosity, and needle penetration range under the specified conditions.

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