T. O. M. Microfilm Reel 023
(Original Identification Reel 23A)
Table of Contents
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Bag 3424, Target 30/4.02 – I. G. Farbenindustrie A. G., Leuna
4. Yearly Operating Summary by Months for Coal Hydrogentaion at Leuna, 1941
5. Same - 1942
6. Notes on Catalysts IG 6719 and 6434
7. Automatic Hydrogenation Plant Controllers
8. Operating Sheets and Theromocouples
9. Scheme of tar, coal and bezene stalls
10. Separators and Expansion Valve, I.G.
11. Oil Fields Etc. of USSR
12. Pencil Flow Sheet Leuna Alkylation Plant
13. Pencil Flow Sheet Leuna Phosphoric Acid, Polymerization of Isobutylenes.
14. Leuna Plant for SO2 Extraction of Mersol
15. Leuna Plant for Production of Mercolat 30
16. Separation of Aliphatic Alcohols from Associated Hydrocarbons by Extraction with Aqueous Methanol
17. Flow Sheet of a Propane Oxidation Plant
18. Construction Details of DHD Reactors
19. Flow Sheet of Leuna DHD Plant
20. Butane Production Agreement Between Brabag and Ammoniawerke
21. Constitution of Mepasin Sulfonate
22. Sulfo-Chlorination of Isobutane
23. A New Method of Oxidation using Ozone
24. Methods of Splitting off Chlorine from High Molecular Weight Alphatic Alkyl Chlorides without Displacement of the Double Bond.
25. Special Type: esamoll
26. Constitution and Distribution of Production of Sulfo-Chlorination of n-butane in CCl4 Solution
27. Preparation of Disulfochlorides by Sulfochlorination of High M.W. Hydrocarbons
28. Preparation, Properties and Comparative Capillarity Investigations with 8 Hexadecanes derived from Sulfonates and Sulfates
Bag 3046, Target 30/4.02 – I. G. Farbenindustrie A.G., Leuna
1. Inspections and Knock Ratings of Typical DHD Products
2. Correspondence on Catalyst Requirements and Manufacture
3. Operating Instructions for DHD plant, Leuna
4. Report on Visit to Politz Hydrogenation Plant
5. Report on Visit to Ludwigshafen DHD Plant
6. Catalyst Discussion - DHD
7. Conference on Separation of Aromatic Gasoline from DHD Bottoms
8. Workup of DHD Products
9. Operating Conditions for new Reactor System at Politz
10. Production of High Anti-Knock by Dehydrogeantion of Heavy Naphthas
11. Conference on DHD Operation
12. High Anti-Knock Fuel Status at end Dec. 1940
13. DHD Experiments with 100-liter Reactor – Report No. 6
14. DHD Experiments with 100-liter Reactor – Report No. 5
(B) Patent Applications
15. Patent Applications on Organic Chemicals
A. OZ 14,609. Anti-foam means. 5 pages. Page 1 clipped on right hand side.
C. OZ 14,547. Process for the production of unsaturated compounds. January 6, 1944. 3 pages.
E. OZ 14,523. Process for the production of organic compounds. December 21, 1943. 3 pages.
F. OZ 14,521. Process for the production of oxygen containing organic compounds. December 20, 1943. 5 pages.
H. OZ 14,493. Process for the production of sulph-amido compounds. December 3, 1943. 3 pages.
K. OZ 14,480. Synthetic products (“Kunstmassen”). November 24, 1943. 3 pages.
L. OZ 14,470. Process for the production of sulfon acid esters. November 17, 1943. 4 pages.
16. Patent Applications, Processes
B. OZ 14,464. Process for the purification on non-aqueous liquids. November 9, 1943.
17. Patent Applications, Apparatus
(C) Hydrogenation
18. Horizontal Coal Hydrogenation Converters
19. Steel for Hydrogenation (Relations with Krupp)
(D) Lubricating Oil
20. Specifications and Standardization of Lube Oils.
B. Lubricant standardization. Correspondence and attached reports. February 24, 1941. 9 pages.
C. Lubricant standardization. Correspondence and attached reports. March 1941. 13 pages.
22. Miscellaneous: Lube Oil Conservation; “Landastol”. December 1941 and March 1942. 6 pages.