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T. O. M. Microfilm Reel 018

(Original Identification  Reel 18A)

 

Table of Contents

 

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Bag 3042, Target 30/4.02 – I. G. Farbenindustrie, A. G. - Leuna

 

(A)          Butane Dehydrogenation and Isomerization

   

1.             Equilibrium Calculation for the Dehydrogenation of Butane

2.             Memorandum on Alkylation, Dehydrogenation and Isomerization Problems

3.             Memorandum on Isomerization. 

4.             Manufacture of Dehydrogenation Catalyst

5.             Separation of Butanes and Butylenes by Azeotropic Distillation

6.             Catalyst Evaluation Method

7.             Design for Dehydrogenation, Isomerization and Alkylation Plant at Scholven

8.             Comparison of Catalytic Dehydrogenation with Chlorination Dehydrochlorination

9.             Comparison of Catalytic Dehydrogenation with Chlorination-Dehydrochlorination

10.           Status of Development Work on Hydrogenation, Isomerization and Alkylation at Leuna

11.           History of the Development of Dehydrogenation of Isobutane, Isomerization and Alkylation at Leuna

12.           Comparision of Catalytic Dehydrogenation with Chlorination-Dehydrochlorination

13.           Octane No. of Fractions of Alkylate

14.           Dehydrogenation of Propane by Chlorination

15.           Patent Application for Chlorination of Paraffins

16.           Design of Hydrogenation, Isomerization and Alkylation for Bohlen

                16a.         Design of Dehydrogenation, Isomerization and Alkylation for Wesseling

17.           Design of Dehydrogenation, Isomerization and Alkylation for Blechhammer

18.           Design of Dehydrogenation, Isomerization and Alkylation for Politz

19.           Design of Dehydrogenation, Isomerization and Alkylation for Brux

20.           Inspection Data of Alkylation Blends

21.           Exchange of Experiences on Alkylation and Related Subjects

22.           Reworking of Spent Dehydrogenation Catalysts

23.           Analytical Data on Alkylate

24.           Plant Experiments on Dehydrogenation of Butane

25.           Butane & Propane Dehydrogenation with Fixed Catalyst Bed

26.           Utilization of Spent Alkylation Acid

27.           New Design of Dehydrogenation Furnace at Politz

28.           Exchange of Experiences with Dehydrogenation and Alkylation Plants

29.           Dehydrogenation of Butane with Fixed Bed Catalyst

30.           Drying of Dehydrogenation Catalysts

31.           Use of Propylene in Alkylation

32.           Use of Butylene from Fischer-Tropsch for Alkylation

33.           Conference on Isomerization – 4/21/42

34.           Experiments on the Removal of Butadiene from the Reaction Gas from Butane Dehydrogenation

35.           Enrichment of Lower Aliphatic Olefins from Olefin-Paraffin Mixture by Absorption in Silver Solution

36.           Catalytic Dehydrogenation Propane to Propane

37.           Methods of Dehydrogenation of Gaseous Hydrocarbons

38.           Method of Preparing Valuable Fuels (H2SO4 Alkylation)

39.           Method of Preparing Valuable Fuels (Conc. of C4)

40.           Solvent Extraction of Light Olefins from Olefin-Paraffin Mixtures

41.           Hirschbeck-Catalytic Dehydrogenation of iso-Butane

        

(B)           Miscellaneous

 

42.           First Period of Operation of Arobin Plant

43.           Kuckuck-Correspondence Codes

44.           Dehydrogenation of 1-1-3 Dioxane to Amylene Glycol

45.           Report on Visit to Leverkusen re Synol or Oxo

46.           (Alcohols – C7-C9) – Determination of Sulfur and Chlorine in Tin-Containing Oils

47.           Determination of Chromium and Zinc in Catalysts

48.           Determination of Chromium and Zinc in Catalysts

49.           Use of Raman Spectra in Analysis

50.           Method for Recovering Hydrogen Peroxide

51.           Breaking of Crude Oil Emulsion

52.           Preparation of Methylamine from Methanol and Ammonia by the Use of Pressure and Catalyst

53.           Experiments on Preparation of Adioic Acid and Alkyladipic Acids

54.           Chemical Equilibria in the Claus Process

55.           Production of Synthetic Montmevillanite from Generator Slag for Treatment of Used Lubricating Oils            

56.           Theory of Electrolytic Synthesis of Sebasic Acid from Adipic Acid

57.           Determination of Neutral Oil Content of Phenol Oils and Phenol Waste Liquor

58.           Solubility of cyclohexanone oxime in cyclohexane

59.           Dephenolizing Phenolic Water by Means of Flue Gas from the Boiler House

60.           Polyurethane

61.           Triptane

62.           German Patent Application OZ 15,063.  Method for Refining Waxy Oils.  February 13, 1945.  7 pages.

63.           Method for Preparation of Aliphatic Diamines

64.           Method for Preparation of Condensation Products

65.           Preparation of Amines from Aldehydes and Ketones by Hydrogenation in the presence of Ammonia

66.           Chemical Reports, April 1942

67.           Preparation of Aromatic Amines by Hydrogenation under Pressure

68.           Preparation of Diesel Oil from Coal Middle Oil through Extraction with Butane – SO2

69.           CO2 Washer Design

70.           Paraffin Nitration

 

(C)           Catalytic Cracking

 

71a.         Aviation Gasoline by Catalytic Cracking.  July 1942.  17 pages.

71.           Reconstruction of K.K. – Experimental Reactors.  Meeting report of September 5, 1944.  September 6, 1944.  3 pages.

72.           German Patent Application OZ 14,399.  A Fluid Catalyst Process.  September 14, 1943.  5 pages.

73.           40,000 Ton/Yr. Catalytic Cracking (K.K.) Plant for Moosbierbaum.  July 12, 1943.  1 page.

74.           Catalytic Cracking Experiments; Comparison between Moving and Fixed Bed Operation.  February 23, 1943.  3 pages.

75.           Status of catalytic cracking of June 1942.  July 27, 1942.  13 pages.

76.           German Patent Application OZ 11,965.  A Method of Converting Hydrocarbons through Heating in the Presences of A Catalyst.  January 18, 1940.  4 pages.

77.           Burning Velocity of Coke from Catalyst in Catalytic Cracking Process.  August 4, 1944.  8 pages.

78.           Catalytic Cracking of Pure Hydrocarbons.  June 1944.  41 pages.

79.           Catalytic Cracking in a Fixed Bed – Report of Leuna Pilot Plant.  September 1943.  24 pages.

80.           Aircraft Fuel from Catalytic Cracking.  July 1942.  14 pages.

81.           Fluid Catalytic Cracking.  July 1939.  25 pages.

82.                 Catalytic Cracking of Hydrocarbons.  March 1939.  50 pages.  Includes internal table of contents.

 

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