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 1754.    KIMPFLIN, G.  [Work of the School of Louvain on Synthetic Motor Fuels.]  Génie Civil, vol. 119, 1942, pp. 279-281; Chem. Zentralb., 1943, I, p. 1237; Chem. Abs., vol. 38, 1944, p. 3443.

        In the investigation of catalysts for the production of benzine from CO and H2, Co from Katanga (98.57% Co; 0.24 Ni; 0.l3 Fe; 0.32 CaO; 0.03 S; and 0.07 Mn activated with 18% ThO2) yields 123.8 cc. benzine per m.3 of gas and under the same conditions a Co-Ni catalyst precipitated on kieselguhr with K2CO3 (Co, 3.6; Ni, 3.6; Mn, 1.4; M3O8, 1.4) yields 166 cc. benzine.  The benzines contain, respectively, 12.6 and 9% olefins, 0.84 and 1.0% aromatic compounds, 18.8 and 24.6% naphthenes, and the remaining paraffinic hydrocarbons.  Best results are obtained by maintaining the temperature constant by surrounding the contact oven with boiling aniline.  A short description of the production of alcohols from CO and H2 given as well as the equilibrium value of CH3OH and propanol at 25°, 300° and 400°.

       KIMUMAKI, J.  See abs. 3176, 3177.

       KIMUMAKI, J., SHIRAI, S., AND FUJISAKI, T.  Iron Catalyst for Synthetic Petroleum.  III.  Influence of Barium Nitrate on Iron Catalyst.  See abs. 3178.