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T.O.M. Microfilm Reel 056

(Original Identification Reel 4C)

Table of Contents

Bag 3516, Target 30/Opportunity (Bad Sachsa)

(a)                Manufacture of Acetylene from Hydrocarbon by Electric Arc

1.                Economics of Acetylene Manufacture by Electric Arc.  By Drs. Schilling and Heer.  November 2, 1936. 

2.                Estimation of Plant Manufacturing Costs for Acetylene by Electric Arc and Acetaldehyde there-from.  October 19, 1934.  48 pages.

3.                Acetylene Plant at Baton Rouge.  September 10 and October 17, 1934.  21 pages.

4.                Comparison of Economics of Four Processes for Acetaldehyde Manufacture.  July 15, 1934.  39 pages.

(b)                Manufacture of Ethylene

5.             Comparison of ethylene manufacture by thermal cracking of ethane and by the Oxygen Process.  January 17, 1940.  5 pages.

6.             Plant data on thermal cracking of ethane.  January 8, 1940.  4 pages.

7.             Memorandum on thermal cracking of ethane.  November 23, 1939.  1 page.

8.             Pilot plant run on cracking ethane-propane mixture.  April 9, 1939.  7 pages.

9.             Data on cracking paraffin hydrocarbons by the Oxygen Process.  April 6, 1938.  2 pages.

(c)           Ketones from Paraffin

10.           Economics of preparation of ketones from fatty acids from paraffin oxidation.  March 13, 1939.  7 pages.

11.           Preparation of ketones from fatty acids, preparation of wetting agents and their evaluation.  January 25, 1938.  4 pages.

12.            Economics of manufacture of ketones and wetting agents.  November 27, 1937.  2 pages.

(d)            Cyclization (Hydroforming) Plant at Moosbierbaum (HF Plant)

13.            Specification for Feed Stock.  November 28, 1942.  2 pages.

14.            History of the Plant (HF Plant).  September 17, 1942.  3 pages.

15.            Memorandum on meeting on DHD and HF processes.  June 18, 1942.  8 pages.

16.           Report on HF Process at Moosbierbaum plant.  December 9, 1941.  11 pages.

17.           Design data on HF plant including cat. cracking and topping of crude oil.  August 4, 1941.  24 pages.

18.           Specifications on finished HF gasoline.  July 24, 1941.  2 pages.

19.           Contract between WIFO and Leuna and supply of HF gasoline.  February 10, 1941.  11 pages.

20.           Comparative hydroforming experiments with various catalysts.  February 12, 1940.  4 pages.

21.           Dehydrogenation under hydrogen with moving catalyst.  November 29, 1939.  9 pages.

(e)                Miscellaneous

22.           Isopropyl ether as aviation fuel component.  May 11, 1943.  1 page.

23.           Specifications for DHD gasoline at Ludwigshafen.  November 24, 1942.  1 page.

24.           Potential carbon black manufacture from Rumanian Natural Gas.  October 13, 1941.  3 pages.

25.           Transfer of the refineries of the Petrol Block to Continentale Ol AG – evaluation of the plants.  October 2, 1941.  20 pages.

26.           Sulfonation products from high MW aliphatic olefins and their use as detergents.  May 4, 1934.  7 pages.

Bag 3517, Target 30/4.03 – Ludwigshafen

(a)           Cracking of Various Waxes for Synthetic Lube Oil Manufacture.

1.             Production of Synthetic Motor Oil (NERAG Spindle Oil Slack Wax.) – February 1943.  March 31, 1943.  2 pages.

2.             Waxes for Lube Oil Synthesis.  March 17, 1943.  2 pages.

3.              Improvement of Natural Wax by Hydrogenation.  February 25, 1943.  5 pages.

4.             Production of Synthetic Motor Oil - Experiments with T.T.H. Wax from Zeitz.  Report No. 16.  February 8, 1943.  10 pages.

5.             Experiences with Lube Oil Manufacture at Poltiz.  October 2, 1942.  6 pages.

6.             Preparation of Synthetic Motor Oil – Workup of Extra Hard Paraffin from Viktor-Rauxel.  By Wietzel.  February 11, 1942.  12 pages.

7.             Workup of Extra Hard Wax from the Odertal Plant.  By Wietzel.  January 24, 1942.  6 pages.

8.             Testing of Feedstocks for Paraffin Lube Oil Synthesis.  October 6, 1941.  47 pages.

9.             Workup of Catalytic Hard Paraffin from Brabag.  September 8, 1941.  8 pages.

10.           Thermal Cracking of Isoparaffins and Conversion of the Cracked Products to Lube Oil.  By Baumeister.  March 3, 1941.  3 pages.

11.           Workup of T.T.H. Paraffin from Zeitz, Report No. 11. By Baumeister and Wietzel.  November 15, 1940.  9 pages.

12.           Workup of neutral Oil Slack Wax from Nerag.  By Baumeister and Wietzel.  August 5, 1940.  8 pages.

13.           Workup of Acid-Treated Recycle Oil from Wax Sweaters.  By Baumeister.  December 14, 1939.  4 pages.

14.           Workup of Intermediate Oil.  By Wietzel.  October 24, 1939.  3 pages.

15.            Synthetic Lubes from Paraffin.  November 8, 1939.  4 pages – very poor quality.

16.           Workup if a mixture of Intermediate Wax and Sweater Oil.  By Hartmann.  June 22, 1939.  5 pages.

17.           Workup of Crude Scale Wax.  By Baumeister.  January 23, 1939.  4 pages.

18.           Workup of a Mixture of Intermediate Wax and Sweater Oil. By Hartmann.   January 10, 1939.  5 pages.

19.           Workup of Intermediate Wax.  By Hartmann.  November 11, 1938.  6 pages.

20.           Workup of Foot Oil.  By Hartmann.  October 24, 1938.  5 pages.

21.           Workup of Baton Rouge Petrolatum.  By Baumeister.  August 31, 1938.  6 pages.

22.           Cracking of Beaumont Petrolatum and Workup of Cracked Product.  By Hartmann.  July 11, 1938.  8 pages.

(b)            Operation of Synthetic Lube Plant at Rhenania.

23.            Conference for Exchange of Experience with Rhenania.  September 21, 1942.  7 pages.

24.            Conference for Comparison of I.G. and Rhenania.  Analytical Methods employed in Synthetic Lube Manufacture.  September 15, 1942.  5 pages.

25.            Polymerization of Rhenania Olefins to Lube Oil in the Laboratory.   August 24, 1942.  1 page.

26.           S.S. Oil Production by Rhenania-Ossag.  August 11, 1942.  3 pages.

27.           Paraffin Lubricating Oil- Exchange of Experience between I. G. and Rhenania.  August 3, 1942.  5 pages.

28.           Production Method at Politz.  July 31, 1942.  2 pages.

29.           Paraffin Lubricating Oil Plant of Rhenania-Ossag.  July 22, 1941.  4 pages.

30.           Conference on the Paraffin Lube Oil Plant at Ossag.  June 9, 1941.  2 pages.

31.           Rhenania-Ossag Aluminum Chloride.  October 11, 1938.  2 pages.

32.           Aluminum Chloride for Lube Oil Manufacture at Rhenania.  October 14, 1938.  2 pages.

(c)           Refining of Natural Lube Oil Stocks.

33.           Propane Deasphalting Plant at Oderfurter Mineralolwerke.  January 10, 1944.  2 pages.

34.           Conference between I.G. and Uhde on Licensing a Propane-Phenol Process.  December 24, 1943.  6 pages.

35.           Letter on Licensing Propane Deasphalting Process.  November 23, 1943.  2 pages.

36.           Description of Propane Deasphalting Plant for Deutsche Gasolin A. G.  February 18, 1944.  16 pages.

37.           Technical Appraisal of the Propane Process in German.  December 1, 1942.  4 pages.

38.           Material Balance for Refining Nienhagen Resid.  November 18, 1942.  1 page.

39.           Propane Deasphalting and Dewaxing of Oil from Ostmarkische Mineralolwerke.  March 21, 1942.  2 pages.

40.           Workup of Oderfurter Raw Oil.  June 20, 1941.  4 pages.

41.           Description and Cost Estimate of Phenol Extraction Plant for Apollo-Mineralol-Raffinerie AG.  June 11, 1941.  10 pages.

42.           Production of High Quality Lube Oil from Crude Oil Fraction.  April 12, 1941.  31 pages.

(d)           Patent Situation on Propane Refining in Europe.

43.           Patents and Applications on Extraction Methods in Rumania.  July 12, 1943.  5 pages.

44.           Italian Patents on Extraction Methods.  March 5, 1943.  7 pages.

45.           Hungarian Patents on Extraction Methods.  March 5, 1943.  4 pages.

46.           Patent Situation on Propane Extraction in Germany.  October 31, 1942.  2 pages.

47.           Patent Situation on Propane Extraction in Occupied Poland.  October 30, 1942.  17 pages.

(e)            Alkylation, Isomerization and Dehydrogenation.

48.           Comparison of Alkylate Costs for Dehydrogenation of Butylene with Moving and Fixed Bed Catalysts.  February 10, 1943.  12 pages.

49.           Catalytic Dehydrogenation of Isobutane.  October 22, 1942.  10 pages.

50.           Catalytic Dehydrogenation of Butanes over Fixed Bed Catalyst.  October 10, 1942.  1 page.

51.           Minutes of Meeting on Butane Dehydrogenation, Butylene Concentration, Isomerization, Alkylation & Polymerization.    March 16-17, 1942.  24 pages.

52.           Memo on discussions on alkylation, etc., in Leuna on July 17, 1941.  August 13, 1941.  4 pages.

53.           Charts on Relation Between Alkylation Conditions and Product Quality from Dr. Pohl’s report.  April 17, 1941.  13 pages.

54.           Minutes of Meeting at Ammoniakwerk Merseburg on Alkylation and Related Topics.  January 29-30, 1941.  53 pages.

55.           Minutes of Meeting in Oppau on Alkylation and Related Topics.  July 24-25, 1940.  45 pages, 5-6 pages missing from original microfilm reel.

(f)            Contract Between I. G. and Japanese Army.

56.           Memorandum on Contract Between I.G. and Japanese Army.  January 11, 1945.  4 pages.

57.           Contract between I.G. and Japanese Army.  January 11, 1945.  10 pages – several pages missing from original microfilm reel.        

58.           Contract in Japanese – Item 57.  13 pages.

59.           Memorandum in Japanese – Item 56.  5 pages.

Bag 3520, Bad Sachsa – Target Of Opportunity (No CIOS Number Assigned)

1.             Agreement between I.G. Farbenindustrie and N.V. de Bataafsche Petroleum Maatschappij (covering H2SO4 Esters).  June 1938.  In English.  24 pages.

2.             OXO contract and related documents.  September 17, 1942.  14 pages.

3.             Hydrogenation Licenses.  November 13, 1943.  4 pages.

4.              International Hydrogenation Patents Information. 1943-1944.  12 pages.

5.             Isomerization of Normal Butane.  June 1941 – April 1943.  33 pages.

6.             High Quality Lubricating Oil Report.  May 5, 1938.  28 pages.

7.             Article on Nitration of Paraffin Hydrocarbons.  From Der Chemie, 56(23/24), 1943, pp. 159-164.  7 pages.

8.             License covering DHD and Toluene.   June - August, 1943.  6 pages.

9.             Treatment of Fatty Acids.  1940.  6 pages.

10.           List for Distribution of Economic and Political Information.  January 6, 1945.  1 pages.

11.           Correspondence with Swedish Plants.  1941-1943.  34 pages.

12.           Butane Dehydrogenation.  September and November, 1939.  Includes 16 page report in English.  19 pages.

Bag 3520 (and item 12) continued on T. O. M. reel 057.