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 1906.    MURATA, Y.  Gasoline Synthesis From Carbon Monoxide and Hydrogen.  LXXII.  Composition of Gases and Flow Velocity.  Jour. Soc. Chem. Ind. (Japan), 1947, vol. 50, pp. 120-121; Chem. Abs., vol. 44, 1950, p. 9135.

        In the synthesis of gasoline with Fe catalysts, carbides and free C were formed by the activation of CO.  The use of a gas mixture with a high H2 content prevented this and the velocity of gas flow could be increased.