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T. O. M. Microfilm Reel 126

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Bag 2075 - ADDITIONAL DOCUMENT NOT ASSOCIATED WITH BAG 2075 “LUBE OIL WORK OF DR. HERMANN  ZOHN.  LEUNA-WERKE.  QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS”.

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48.           Tests on polymer gasolines.

49.           Dehydrogen of Prehydrogenation Benzine from Rheinish brown coal.

50.           Tests with H2 – CO2 Mixtures under DHD conditions.

51.           Refining of DHD Benzine under Hydrogen Pressures-Politz.

52.           Refining and dehydrogenation of catalytically cracked gasoline from P.189 - Gasol over contact 7360.

53.            Dehydrogenation of Heavy Benzine from Mild Aromatization at 600 and 300 atm.

54.            Composition of Clay and MoO3 catalyst.

55.            Texts of DHD – Catalyst of Clay OP (K 7360) and Tonerde LU (K 7935)

56.           Iodine Number of DHD Benzine at Politz.

57.           Tests of Dehydrogenation Catalyst in 100 cc Oven (Catalyst 7945)

58.            Burning off of Gaskoks under Regenerative Conditions.

59.            Dehydrogenation of Russian L-Benzine.

60.            Testing of DHD – Catalysts.

61.             SO2 – Extraction, and DHD- Process.

62.             Comparison of Contact 7911 (Leuna) and 7360 Ch. 6 (Lu) at 10 and 25 atm, and various temperatures.

63.             Treatment of Dehydrogenation residues in the Aromatization step.

64.             Refining of DHD – Benzine at 25 atm. H2- Pressure.

65.             Cracking of Russian L-Benzine.

66.             Dehydrogenation of Heavy Benzine with Catalyst 7360.

67.             High-Test Motor Fuel from Petroleum Benzine.

68.              Dehydrogenation with catalyst 7360.

69.              Toluene from 5058/6434 Benzine from bituminous coal.

70.               Dehydrogenation of fractions of 5058/6434 Benzine from bituminous coal.

71.               Dehydrogenation under pressure of hydrogen.

72.               Dehydrogenation of 5058/6434 I-Benzine 90° from bitiminous coal liquefaction.

73.               Dehydrogenation with K 6718 and 7360.

74.               Dehydrogenation over Contact 6718.

75.               Dehydrogenation of Albenlen Oil.

76.               Dehydrogenation of Schleusen ofen.

77.               Toluene from Petroleum Heavy Naptha.

78.                Dehydrogenation with movable catalyst under Hydrogen Pressure.

79.                Dehydrogenation of 6719/6434 heavy benzine from Esthonian Shale Oil.

80.                Dehydrogen of Heavy Benzine from Nienhagener Crude Oil.

81.                Dehydrogenation of Scholven “Sumpf’ benzine.

82.                Dehydrogenation under hydrogen pressure with movable catalyst.

83.                Test with _ 6100 and Iraq Naptha.

84.                Volocity in Preheaters at 600 atm.

85.                Conversion to Ovens of Larger Capacity (18 m, 1.4m 20 cbm. 700 atm.)

86.                Basic figures for the hydrogenation if different crude materials to Diesel oil and gasoline.

87.                Construction of 4-stage instead of 3-stage ovens in the coal-phase of the Nordstern plant.

88.                Ovens for treating bituminous coal at 700 atm.

89.                Heat Exchangers for the hydrogenation plant at Stettin, Rheinland and Bubiag.

90.                Substitution of 5058 by other catalysts.

91.               Notes on plant at Duisburg – Meiderich.

92.               Gas scrubbing at Duisburg - Meiderich.

93.               Spulgas Schwelung.

94.              Rochlingsche Eise and Stahlwerke Conference.

95.              Pressure Refining of Rochlingsche benzine.

96.              Brabag Middle Oil.

97.               Treatment of Leuna Middle Oil.

98.               Benzination of fractions from preliminary hydrogenation of bituminous middle oils.

99.               Catalyst 8376 at 150-250 atm pressure of hydrogen.

100.             Discussion of Zeitz at the Landorbank Berlin.

101.             Conditions in 1942 of the Paraffin Removal plant at Zeitz.  By Holscher.  September 28, 1942.  10 pages.

102.             Treatment of Oil-containing Residues.

103.            Test on New extension of Espenhain.

104.            New Brabag Plant.

105.             Hydrogenation at Espenhain.

106.            De-waxing at Zeitz.

107.            Production Load on Lubricating Oil Plant at Lutz Kondorf as of Mid-October, 1942.

108.            Work-up of Hirschfeld Tar.

109.            Propotios of tank Oil and Aero Engine Oil of Lutzkendorf.

110.            Explosion of some Lubricating Oil Tanks at Lutzkendorf, 20/3/41.

111.            Hydrogenation at Lutzkendorf.

112.            600 atm. Experiments with tar Middle Oils over Diluted catalyst and Iron Catalyst.

113.             Prehydrogenation of Tar Middle Oils over Iron-Tungsten Catalyst at 600 atm.

114.             Benzination of Tar Middle Oil + Kogasin at 400 atm. over 6434/Iron Tungsten Catalyst.  By Moke (?).  February 1, 1938.  9  pages.

115.            Benzination of Bituminous Coal Tar in Admixture with Kogasin II over 6434 Catalyst at 400 atm.  No author given.  February 3, 1938.  7 pages.

116.           Letter from Wintershall to I. G. on Tar Hydrogenation.

117.            Hydrogenation of Mackenberg Coal.

118.            Dimensions of Welheim Extraction Chamber.

119.            Conference with Ruhrol on a DHD Plant.

120.            Work-up of Coal Hydrogenation Solid residues by Ruhr Oil.

121.             Conference on the Question of 300 vs. atm. Operation in Ludwigshafen.

122.             Butane-Isobutane Production in 300 and 700 atm.

123.             Hydrogenation of Benzine-free Scholven Middle Oil over Ruhrol Catalyst K413.

124.             Summary of Conference in Welheim on 26 and 27 March 1941.

125.            Work-up of Steinkohl - Benzine from Scholven by Ruhrol Method.

126.             300 vs. 700 atm. Operation for Upper Silesia.

127.             Conference with Dr. Winkler of Ruhrol, 4 jan, 1941.

128.             300 vs. 700 atm. Gasphase for O.S.2.

129.             Conversion from 300 to 700 atm. Operation, O.S.2.

130.              Production of High Load Fuels by Catalytic Dehydrogenation.

131.             700 atm. Gasphase Operation.

132.             Cost Comparison of 300 and 700 atm. Products from Bituminous Coal.

133.             Gas phase over Fixed Bed Catalyst at 300 and 700 atm.

134.             Notes on a visit to Welheim by I.G. Staff members.

135.             Notes on Pitch Hydrogenation at Welheim.

136.            Ethane from Blechhammer.

137.            Ausweichanlage Blechhammer.

138.            Small Scale test with OHW at Ludwigshafen.

139.            Conversion of Coal Tar to L-Benzine.

140.            Upper Silesle Hydrogenation Plants.

141.            Report of  OHW operation.

142.            Coal for Hydrogenation from Radzienkan mine.

143.            Distribution of avaliable Reaction volume in 50 atm 700 atm. Oven.

144.            New Tests on Upper Silesian Coals.

145.            Ruhrol Tests on Pitch and Pitch oils.

146.            Coals from Heinitz mine at Beuthen, Upper Silesia.

147.            Chlorine content of the Blechhammer raw materials and oils recovered therefrom.

148.            “Abschlamm” Distillation at Scholven.

149.             Hydrogenation of Upper Silesian Coals at 600 atm. to Benzine and Middle Oil.

150.             Hydrogenation of Sumpfh Middle Oil from Silesian Coals.

151.             Benzine Refining.

152.             Hydrogenation at over 200 atm. Pressure.

153.             Preliminary-hydrogenation catalysts 6719, 7846 and 5058.

154.              Hydorgenation with K 7846.

155.             40-liter Oven Tests with Catalysts 6108 and 6752.

156.             Recovery of unsaturated Crack Gases from hydrogen-rich middle oils.  By Nonnenmacher.  November 13, 1941.  11 pages.

157.             Cracking tests with H2SiF6 treated a-Tonerde,

158.             Catalytic behavior of the system SiO2-Tonerde-Iron.

159.             Cracking of high-boling Alkylated Benzene (Benzol).

160.             Pressure-less cracking of paraffin hydrocarbons.  By Free.  May 19, 1943.  10 pages.

161.             Combination Process for Increasing the L-Benzine. Yield on Catalytic cracking.

162.             Catalytic Cracking of divers Middle Oils to L-Benzine.

163.             Catalytic Treatment of Caucasin Middle Oils by cracking.

164.             Treatment of Synthetic Middle Oil (Dr. Michael) by catalytic cracking and alkylation.  By Free.  June 8, 1942.  8 pages.

165.             Cracking with Synthetic Aluminum silicate.  By Trofinow.  May 29, 1942.  13 pages.

166.             Production of 20,000 tons per month L-Benzine at Gelsenberg by catalytic cracking.

167.             Catalytic cracking of a B-Middle Oil (from Bruchsaler Gas Oil) produced by AlCl3 cracking.

168.             Comparison of the cracking activity of K 6102 and K 5058 under conditions of catalytic cracking.

169.             Catalytic Cracking of Bruchsaler gas Oil (P1203) in 50 Liter Oven.

170.             Cracking with Moving Catalyst.  By Dr. Peters.  January 10, 1942.  6 pages.

171.             AlCl3 Checking.

172.             Composition of rack-Benzine from Hydrogen-rich Petroleum Middle Oil as related to cracking temperature.

173.             Notes on Cracking in the 50 Liter apparatus.

174.             Catalytic Cracking of Gas oil.

175.             Catalyst to Cracking of Kogasin II with and without Butadiene.  By Jacob.  July 22, 1937.  3 pages.

176.             Catalytic Cracking of bituminous coal-tar middle-oil from Preliminary-hydrogenation (Short Review).

177.             Treatment of Brown-Coal tar and fractions in DHD plants.

178.             Experience with Schaumplatten.

179.             Test in Horizontal Ovens.

180.             Hydrogenation Tests in Horizontal Ovens.


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