INDEX - T.O.M. REEL 286
(Original Designation FIAT Reel K-18)
PB L73504
Documents taken from I.G. Farbenindustrie A.G., Frankfurt am
Main
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1-2 | Analysis of a hydrochloric acid lignite extract for its boron contents. Mar. 24, 1942. |
3-6 | Experiments aiming at the extraction of boric acid from lignite. n.d. |
7-9 | Determination of the boron content in several soft and hard coals. n.d. |
10-13 | Dressing and forming of briquettes from crude lignite. Aug. 2, 1940. |
14-31 | Processing of liquid coal. Aug. 30, 1938-Sep. 1939. |
32 | Centrifugal process for coal suspensions. By Geissler. Dec. 19, 1941. |
33-34 | Ash removal from hard coal by furnace treatment. Nov. 5, 1941. |
35-38 | Manufacture of soft coal oil paste. By Erb. Sep. 2, 1939. |
39 | Extraction of liquid coal. By Erb. Aug. 23, 1938. |
40-42 | Elimination of ashes in soft coal by the "Sink" method. By Erb. Oct. 26, 1939. |
43-48 | Manufacture of coke with a low ash content. By Geissler. Apr. 1, 1945. |
49 | Ash removal from crude soft coal in the Schkopau plant. by Geissler. Mar. 1945. |
50-55 | Kneading procedure for refining tars. June 17-28, 1944. |
56-59 | Methods for determining the composition of soft coal oil pastes. June 16, 1944. |
60-81 | Yield of tars by distilling soft coal oil pastes. By Geissler. Mar. 1, 1944. |
82-83 | Carbonizing of soft coal pastes. Mar. 1, 1944. |
84-86 | large scale experiments in carbonizing soft coal. Feb. 29, 1944. |
87-90 | Testing the ash content of refined coke for the electric industry. June 6, 1941. |
91-95 | Electrode coke from ash-free hard coal as of May 1942. By Geissler. May 21, 1942. |
96-104 | Electrode coke from ash-free hard coal as of May 1942. By Geissler. May 21, 1942. |
105-112 | Production of electrode coke by a chemical ash removing process of hard coal. by Winnacker. May 26, 1941. |
113-120 | Electrode coke from hard coal as of April 1941. By Winnacker. Apr. 26, 1941. |
121-122 | Manufacture of active carbon. May 16, 1941. |
123-125 | Carbonized coke for motor vehicle generators. By Winnacker. Apr. 22, 1943. |
126 | Coke of low ash content for use in vehicle generators. n.d. |
127-134 | Coking process using Silesian hard coal. Mar. 17, 1944. |
135-143 | Electrode coke produced from Upper-Silesian coal. By Geissler. Oct. 16, 1943. |
144-153 | Electrode coke produced from Upper-Silesian coal. By Geissler. July 20, 1943. |
154-167B | Ash removal and carbonization of lignite. By Geissler. May 20, 1940. |
168-176 | Use of various kinds of coke for the manufacture of aluminum. By Schmitt. Oct. 20, 1942. |
177 | Standardization of designations in the field of electrode coke. |
178-179 | Methods of producing extract coke for electrode purposes. By Broche. Aug. 13, 1941. |
180-181 | Use of well-known brands of coke for the manufacture of block anodes and Söderberg-Material By Kleinert. Aug. 13, 1941. |
182-186 | Production of specially refined coke for aluminum production. By Winnacker. Aug. 13, 1941. |
187-188 | Hard-rubber from chloroprene rubber. By Schake. Feb. 21, 1944. |
189-200 | Rubber and plastic-rubber mixtures. June 3, 1944. |
201 | Hard rubber from chloroprene. Haas and Schacke. Apr. 22, 1944. |
202-203 | "Vinidur" Coating used in chlorine plant installations. By Buttgenbach. May 9, 1944. |
204 | Rubber and plastic-rubber mixtures. By Hormuth. May 9, 1944. |
205 | Protective covers for rubber. By Schirrmeister. Apr. 25, 1944. |
206-207 | Stability to chlorine of natural and /or synthetic hard rubber. By Gärtner. Apr. 28, 1944. |
208 | Examination of chlorine effects on rubber. By Ebert. Apr. 27, 1944. |
209-211 | Rubberizing with buna. By Ebert. mar. 9, 1944. |
212 | "Igelit," numbered buna, and chloroprene blend. By Ebert. Apr. 1944. |
213-217 | Rubber and plastic-rubber materials and repairing methods on cells. By Ebert and others. Apr. 1944 |
218-224 | Rubber coatings resistant to chlorine. By Spoun. Apr. 24, 1944. |
225-228 | "Vinidur" coatings. By Meyer. May, 1944. |
229-233 | Buna-hard rubber coatings. by Roelig. May 20, 1944. |
234-235 | Vu8lcanizing with buna hard rubber. May 12, 1944. |
236-237 | Chlorine resistance of natural rubber and buna rubber. By Gärtner. Apr. 28, 1944. |
238-248 | Evaluation and chlorine resistance of natural rubber and of buna rubber. |
249-254 | Contact rectifier for chlorine electrolysis. By Rieter. Nov. 3, 1941. |
255-258 | Vulcanizing chlorine electrolysis cells with buna. By hass. Mov. 28, 1939. |
259-261 | Chlorine electrolysis cells. By Dietz. Nov. 25, 1939. |
262-262A | Coating of amalgam cells with buna, (no technical information). |
263 | Coating of chlorine electrolysis cells. Nov. 8, 1939.` |
264 | Vulcanizing of electrolysis cells. By Winnacker. Oct. 27, 1939. |
265 | Coating of electrolysis cells with chloroprene. Oct. 25, 1939. |
266-268 | Buna mixtures for the coating of electrolysis cells. Oct. 6-19, 1939. |
269-270 | Method of determining the hydrogen content in the residue gas of chlorine. By Engel. n.d. |
271-277 | Rectifier and electrolysis installation for sodium hypochlorite at Leverkusen. By Hass. Sep. 12, 1941. |
278-284 | Rectifier and electrolysis installation for sodium hypochlorite at Gersthofen. By Hass. Sep. 12, 1941. |
285-289 | Amalgam plant at Bitterfeld. June 13, 1941. |
290-296 | Description of the chlorine factory at Hüls. By Hass. Feb. 13, 1941. |
297-314 | Chlorine factory and rubber laboratory at Leverkusen. May 29, 1940. |
315-322A | Chlorine factory and rubber laboratory at leverkusen. May 29, 1940. |
323-336 | Caustic soda plant at Bitterfeld. By Hass. Apr. 19, 1940. |
337-340 | Amalgam factory of the Rütgerswerke in Niederau. By Boncker. Dec. 8, 1942. |
341-344 | Chlorine electrolysis plant at Ludwigshafen. By Hass. Dec. 8, 1942. |
345-346 | Chlorine electrolysis cells. By Hass. Mar. 13, 1942. |
347-348 | Report of experiences with chlorine electrolysis. By Hass. May 14, 1942. |
349 | Report of experiences with chlorine electrolysis. By Hass. May 5, 1942. |
350-351 | Plant experiences on damage to the rubber coating by alkali chlorine electrolysis. By Hass. July 20, 1942. |
352-354 | Damages to the rubber coating by alkali chlorine electrolysis in the Bitterfeld plant. June 29, 1942. |
355-356 | Damages to rubber coating by alkali chlorine electrolysis in the Ludwigshafen plant. June 29, 1942. |
357-359 | Damages to rubber coating by alkali chlorine electrolysis in the Schkopau plant June 24, 1942 |
360-367 | Damages to rubber coating by chlorine electrolysis in the Hüls and Gersthofen plants. June 30, 1942. |
368-372B | Safety measures for workers in plants handling mercury. By Büttgenbach. Mar. 20, 1942. |
373-376 | Economical exploitation of chlorine in preparation of chlorinated hydrocarbons. By Hennig. July 3, 1942. |
377-378 | Durability of graphite electrodes. Mar. 13, 1944. |
379-383 | Electrolysis in Gersthofen. By Hass. Sep. 10, 1943. |
384-388 | Damages to rubber coatings in electrolysis plants. By Hass. July 30, 1943. |
389-390 | Amalgam cells at Leverkusen. By Hass. July 30, 1943. |
391-395 | Physiological effects of sulfur monochloride. By Gross. Oct. 10, 1944. |
396-398 | Copper cable in round carbon. Nov. 9, 1944. |
399-418 | Notes on the production of sodium hypochlorite. n.d. |
419-422 | Lining of reaction furnaces for aluminum chloride. Apr. 14, 1939. |
423 | Cementing and sealing with graphite. Aug. 13, 1942. |
424-432 | Chlorine combustion plants with graphite condensation. Mar. 28-Aug. 5, 1942. |
433-437 | Graphite as a cooling element for hydrochloric acid absorption plants. Mar. 14, 1942. |
438-440 | Hydrochloric acid condensation plant from graphite. Nov. 7, 1941. |
441-442 | Hydrogen chloride combustion furnace. jan. 14, 1939. |
443-446 | Hydrochloric acid combustion (Manufacture of hydrochloric acid from Cl2 and H2). Dec. 9, 1942. |
447-449 | Methods for manufacturing sodium sulfide "sulfigran." n.d. |
450-451 | Sodium produced from caustic soda. Mar. 14, 1935. |
452-453 | Experiments on sodium electrolysis as of Nov. 1942. Nov. 23, 1942. |
454-456 | Experiments on sodium electrolysis as of May 1941. May 14, 1941. |
457-459 | Sodium chloride electrolysis: technical difficulties. Mar. 17, 1943. |
460-462 | Sodium chloride electrolysis: technical difficulties. Mar. 17, 1943. |
463-464 | Comparison of two different electrolytic methods. By Hass. Mar. 5, 1943. |
465-466 | Sodium chloride electrolysis, formation of sodium oxide. Nov. 22, 1943. |
467-469 | Production of sodium from amalgam with disc cells. By Bergheimer. Aug. 25, 1943. |
470 | Production of sodium, free of mercury from amalgam. By Ketter. Aug. 4, 1943. |
471 | Internal letter of no value. |
472 | Manufacture of sodium hyposulfite from sodium amalgam. By Ketter. n.d. |
473-474 | The utilization of sodium containing mercury. May 18, 1943. |
475 | Sample of sodium metal for the manufacture of cyanide. Dec. 14, 1942. |
476-480 | Purification of sodium containing mercury. May 18, 1943 |
481-486 | La Mont waste heat boiler behind sulfur furnaces. n.d. |
487-503 | Utilization of dust containing gases of the cellulose industry in the La Mont boiler. By Peters. n.d. |
504-508 | Removing arsenic in SO3 production. Jan. 3, 1941. |
509-510 | Revolving furnace and acid vessels of the sufuric acid factory. by Hass. June 14, 1939. |
511-537B | The SO3 factory at Leverkusen. By Hass. Dec. 3, 1938. |
538-548 | The sulfuric acid factory at Leverkusen. Nov. 30, 1938. |
549-550 | Methods for processing of waste nitrating acid. By Moosbrugger. Feb. 9, 1944. |
551-552 | Concentration of sulfuric acid at Allendorf. By Moosbrugger. Jan. 31, 1944. |
553-554 | Regeneration of sulfuric acid. Nov. 28, 1943. |
555-559 | Regeneration of sulfuric acid. Nov. 28, 1941. |
560-563 | Visits to the plants of Hessisch-Lichtenau and Allendorf concerned with the regeneration of sulfuric acid. By Sanger. Sep. 31, 1941. |
564-567 | ?Acid economy of explosive factories. Sep. 17, 1941. |
568-572 | Processing waste acids in the explosives manufacturing industry. May 22, 1939. |
573-576 | Plants for reclamation of nitric and sulfuric acid. By Beck. n.d. |
577-578 | Description of a nitrating waste acid processing plant. April 20, ???? |
579-588 | Preliminary concentration of nitrating waste acids. n.d. |
589-604 | The economy of thermal splitting of sulfuric acid. May 24, 1941. |
605-614 | Installation in Schlebusch for splitting sulfuric acid. By Saenger. May 3, 1941. |
615-629 | Processing of waste acids. By Saenger. Apr. 8, 1943. |
630-729 | These frames are missing due to faulty numbering. |
730-740 | Concentration of sulfuric acid in I.G. Farben. By Saenger. Nov. 12, 1942. |
741-742 | Purification concentration of alkylate waste sulfuric acid. By Winnacker. Aug. 26, 1941. |
743-750 | Increasing the output of a concentration plant for sulfuric acid. By Moosbrugger. Aug. 17, 1944. |
751-752 | Increasing the output of a sulfuric acid concentration plant. By Moosbrugger. Aug. 3, 1944. |
753-754 | Concentration of sulfuric acid. July 7 and 11, 1944. |
755-757 | Methods for the production of mixed nitrating acids. n.d. |
758-761 | Fuming sulfuric acid-nitric acid mixtures. n.d. |
762-763 | Mixed acids from nitric acid. July 20, 1943. |
764 | Coke chamber of the Höchst sulfuric acid plant. By Nebgen. July, 1943. |
765-766 | Report on experiences from the sulfuric acid plant. By Saenger. n.d |
767-772 | Aminosulfonic acid. By Winnacker. Sep. 13, 1939. |
773-796 | Distillation of three-substance mixtures with mixture deficiency without minimum boiling point. by Matz. Nov. 7, 1940 |
797-807 | Reflux regulator and head part for laboratory rectifying columns. By Rossini and Golasgow. Apr. 8, 1940. |
808 | Production of white-salt (potassiummethyleneaminosulfonate). July 31, 1945. |
809-810 | Production of germanium from flue ashes from boiler houses. By Boedeker. Jan. 28, 1942. |
811 | Complicated and uneconomical production of germamium. By Boedeker. Nov. 5, 1941. |
812-813 | spectral analyses of flue ashes for the production of germanium. By Boedeker. Nov. 5, 1941. |
814-815 | Production of ammonium bicarbonate. By Ketzer. Sep. 13, 1941. |
816 | Barium thiosulfate production by a two-stage process of barium chloride and sodium thiosulfate. By Winnacker. May 19, 1941. |
817 | Barium thiosulfate production by mixing barium chloride with a solution of sodium thiosulfate. By Ketzer. May 8, 1941. |
818-821 | Red lead and leadtetraacetate from lead acetate. By Reuter and Osswald. May 15, 1940. |
822-823 | Conversion of leadoxychloride to lead dioxide. By Schnell. June 1, 1940. |
824 | Absorption of chlorine by silica gel. By Ketzer. May 27, 1940. |
825-827 | Recovery of selenium from organic residues containing selenium. By Ketzer. Jan. 24, 1940. |
828-829 | Reclamation of selenium from selenium waste liquor. By Teske. Nov. 29, 1939. |
830 | Lead dioxide from scrap lead. By Ketzer. n.d. |
831 | Lead dioxide from lead sulfide. By Schnell. Feb. 13, 1940. |
832-833 | Sodium phenolate from sodium salts. By Osswald. July 14, 1939. |
834-836 | Benzaldehyde from toluene. By Winnacker and Ketzer. July 12, 1939. |
837 | Benzaldehyde produced through an indirect electrolytic oxidation process from toluene. By Ketzer. May 30, 1939. |
838-850 | Oxidation of ammonia. By Saenger. Aug. 7, 1943. |
851-854 | Mellitic acid; coal oxidation. by Ketzer. July 4, 1942. |
855 | Mellitic acid; split coal oxidation. By Osswald. Mar. 4, 1942. |
856-857 | Mellitic acid; coal oxidation processing. by Schmidt. Oct. 26, 1942. |
858-860 | Computation on the technical production of mellitic acid. by Osswald. Oct. 24, 1941. |
861-862 | Oxidation of arsenic to arsenic acid. by Moosbrugger. Apr. 23, 1943. |
863-865 | Current experiments in the inorganic laboratory. By Hörner. mar. 13, 1946. |
866-870 | Removal of mercury from a waste acid. By Langbein. Feb. 11, 1944. |
871-879 | Developments in the field of inorganic chemistry, 1940. Oct. 21,1940. |
880-881 | Developments in the field of inorganic chemistry, 1939. By Mayer. Nov. 6, 1939. |
882-883 | The purification of zinc oxide for the production of zinc sulfide and its derivatives. By Schad. Oct. 30, 1939. |
884-886A | Developments in the field of inorganic chemistry 1939. By Osswald. Oct. 28, 1939. |
887-891 | Developments in the field of inorganic chemistry 1939. By Hörner. Oct. 16, 1939. |
892 | Note. no other statements. |
893-895 | Chlorosulfonic acid By Beyer. May 13, 1939. |
896 | Sodium sulfite. By Mayer. June 28, 1939. |
897-915 | Magnesium oxide and calcium nitrate from dolomite. May 10, 1939. |
916-918 | Calcium magnesium carbide. By Mayer. May 10, 1939. |
919-920 | Developments in the field of inorganic chemistry 1939.l By Schmidt. Apr. 14, 1939. |
921-923 | Developments in the field of inorganic chemistry 1939. By Mayer. Apr. 13, 1939. |
924-926 | Developments in the field of inorganic chemistry 1939. By Hörner. Apr. 13, 191939 |
927-928 | Developments on luminous paints 1939. By Schad. Jan. 217, 1939. |
929-930 | Developments in the field of inorganic chemistry 1939. By Banthien. Apr. 11, 1939. |
931-934 | Developments in he field of inorganic chemistry 1939. By Osswald. Apr. 6, 1939. |
935-942 | Developments in the field of inorganic chemistry 1939. By Osswald and others. Jan. 18, 1939. |
943-944 | Developments in luminous paints 1939. by Schad. Jan. 17, 1939. |
945-946 | Developments in the field of inorganic chemistry 1939. By Hörner. Jan. 16, 1939. |
947-948 | Developments in the field of inorganic chemistry 1939. By Bathien Jan. 16, 1939. |
949-951 | Developments in the field of inorganic chemistry 1939. By Mayer. Jan. 14, 1939. |
952-956 | Experimental work in the field of nitrogen. By Ketzner. 1938. |
957-961 | Developments in the field of inorganic chemistry 1938. By Schmidt. Oct. 27, 1938. |
962-964 | Developments in the field of inorganic chemistry 1938. By Osswald. Oct. 24, 1938. |
965-968 | Developments in the field of inorganic chemistry 1938. By Banthien. Oct. 4, 1938. |
969-970 | Developments in the field of inorganic chemistry 1938. By Korinth. Oct. 4, 1938. |
971-972 | Developments in the field of inorganic chemistry 1938. By Hörner. Oct. 3, 1938. |
973-974 | Developments luminous paints 1938. By Schad. Oct. 3, 1938. |
975-977 | Developments in the field of inorganic chemistry 1938, By Mayer. Oct. 1, 1938. |
978-980 | Hostapon (Sufonate detergent). |
981-993 | "Alpone" concentrate for fine washing. Jan. 30, 1943. |
994-995 | Preserving vegetables for I.G. Farben. employers. By Marschall. May 9, 1946 (?) |
996 | Freezing of fruits and vegetables. By Winnacker. July 6, 1945. |
997-998 | Quick-freezing of food. By Bell. Dec. 20, 1944. |
999-1000 | Vitamin content of frozen fruits. By Diemaier. Oct. 18, 1944. |
1001-1003 | Nitrous oxide for quick-freezing of food. By Diemaier. July 11, 1944. |
1004 | Computation for freezing vegetables with liquefied nitrous oxide without pressure. Apr. 26, 1944. |
1005-1011 | Deep freezing method for foodstuffs. By Diemaier. Jan. 10, 1944. |
1012-1013 | Frozen preserves. By Kessler. n.d. |
1014-1017 | Deep frozen vegetables. Nov. 1943. |
1018-1020 | Deep freezing process with nitrous oxide. By Diemaier. Oct. 2, 1943. |
1021-1029 | Deep freezing process of frozen vegetables. By Diemaier. June 7, 1943. |
1030-1039 | Method and device for quick freezing of food. June 30, 1942. |
1040-1041 | Nitrous oxide freezing unit. By Kiesskalt. Mar. 17, 1943. |
1042-1044 | Freezing vegetables by liquid nitrous oxide, without pressure. By Ebert. Jan. 30, 1943. |
1045-1051 | Viscosity and the conductivity of nitrous oxide. By Klarmann, June 24, 1942. |
1052 | Nitrous oxide data. By Kiesskalt. June 3, 1942. |
1053 | Mustard oil as a means of preservation. By Lickfett A/B. Jan. 9, 1943. |
1053A-1053B | synthetic compound dispersions as a packaging material for food. By Schulz. Oct. 30, 1944. |
1053C-1053D | "Mowlilith" dispersions as a packaging material for food. Oct. 20, 1944. |
1054-1055 | Fire proofing agents "A.C.F." and "Intravan F-Weiss." By Daimler. Mar. 4, 1942. |
1056 | Lubricating fluid for wood concrete pouring forms "Enschal." Nov. 10, 19??. |
1057A-1064 | Lubricating fluid for wood concrete pouring forms "Betonal." By Daimler. Nov. 2, 1940. |
1065-1066 | Production of "Ratolin" a substitute for soft soap. By Daimler. Oct. 13, 1939. |
1067 | Production of "Ratolin" a substitute for soft soap. By Daimler. Oct. 3, 1939. |
1068 | "Tutogen," foam-fire extinguisher. By Daimler. Jan. 12, 1940. |
1069 | Production of digested horn dust. By Daimler. Nov. 19, 1942. |
1070 | "Olefinkleber Z," (Adhesive). By Thorn. Oct. 26, 1942. |
1071 | Production of acid proof cement type S-25. By Privinsky. Dec. 7, 1939. |
1072-1074 | Production of acid proof cements, types SW-10 and SW-20. By Privinsky. July 15, 1941. |
1075-1080 | Production of acid proof cements, types SWK, SWL20, SWD(Z), SWDL and SWDKL. By Privinsky. Dec. 7, 1939--July 15, 1941. |