Sulfate turpentine

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Description

A byproduct of turpentine obtained from the sulfate paper pulping process. Sulfate turpentine is primarily produced in the southeastern U.S. It contains about 60-70% alpha pinene, 20-25% beta-pinene and 6-12% other. Sulfate turpentine is considered inferior to gum turpentine for use by artists (Mills and White 1994).

Synonyms and Related Terms

sulphate turpentine (Br.)

Resources and Citations

  • J.S. Mills, R.White, The Organic Chemistry of Museum Objects, Butterworth Heinemann, London, 1994.

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