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T.O.M. Microfilm Reel 183

(Original Designation Navy 5868-8)

Table of Contents

Note from the editors – only selected documents from this microfilm reel have been completely processed and presented below in cleaned and grouped format (Part 29 items 1 and 7, identified by HTML links below).  The remainder of the reel is not related to the Fischer-Tropsch process, and therefore complete processing cannot be justified at this time.

We are, however, making the entire reel contents available in raw image format, although in a small number of relatively large files (rather than a very large number of small individual images).  Anyone interested in pursuing the non-FT related material on this reel may find the document in these larger raw files. 

                                                Images 0001-0200                               File size ca.   53 Mb

                                                Images 0201-0400                               File size ca.   44 Mb

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Part 29.   Frames 8106-8378

1.             Further development of gasoline synthesis from carbon monoxide and hydrogen, especially in the field of direct synthesis from iso-paraffin.  Report on the status of research.  Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Coal Research.  December 1942.  Frames 8107-8123.  16 pages.  Missing frame 8119.

2.             Report on aviation gasoline and its production. M. Pier. 25 pages, including graphs and tables.  Undated.

3.             Report on rosin formation and prevention in gasoline during storage and artificial aging.  Referred to in colloquium 31 Jan. 1942.  20 pages including some illustrations and graphs.  High pressure research Lu 558, 27 Jan. 1942.

4.             Tables of known hydrocarbons.  I. G. Farben  1 Dec. 1936.  34 tables and 3 supplementary tables in folio. 4 pages text.

5.             Gas constant tables 4th edition data based on 0° C., 760 mm Hg., Leunawerke.  6 July, 1932.

6.             Research reports on fuel structure work done at the government research office.  Vol. III, May, 1942.  Munich chemical technology institute.  112 pages., including graphs and illustrations.

7.             Assembly of 58 photos with explanation showing damage resulting from bombing attack of May 28, 1944.  Leunawerke (in the vicinity of Merseburg).  Frames 8347-8378.  32 pages.

Part 30.   Frames 8379-8498

1.             The preparation of dicarboxylic acid by electrolysis.

2.             Preparation of antioxidents for lubricating oils.

3.             Preparation of higher boiling aromatic hydrocarbons.

4.             Miscellaneous date on cyclohexane oxidation.


End of T.O.M. Reel 183 (and Navy 5868 series).