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T.O.M. Microfilm Reel 024

(Original Identification reel 24A)

 

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 (Bag 1928, Items 6, 9, and 10 only, identified by HTML links).  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 0001-0100                               File size ca. 58 Mb

                                                Images 0101-0200                               File size ca. 34 Mb

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Bag 3391, Target 30/4.02 – I. G. Farbenindustrie A. G., Leuna

 

1.  B-SK-105          Plant Flow Sheet

2.  17850-8   Pilot Plan – With Equipment Names

3.  17849-8   Plot Plan – With Plant Numbers and Passage Number

                4.  B-SK-104          Flow Sheet – Hydroplant Gas and Gasoline

5.  B-SK-98            Flow Sheet – DHD and Gas Recovery

6.  B-SK-99            Flow Sheet – Cat. Cracking Plant

7.  B-SK-103          Flow Sheet – Gas Recovery  System

8.  B-SK-106          Flow Sheet – LP Gas – H2 Purification

9.  B-SK-108c        Flow Sheet – Caustic and Water Washing of Gasoline and Wet Gas

10.  B-SK-97      Detail Flow Sheet – C4 Dehydrogenation and Alkylation

11.  B-SK-109-6                Flow Sheet – Wet Gas Piping Manifod

12.  B-SK-107    Flow Sheet – Fuel Gas System

13.  B-SK-113    Plant Material Balance Flow Sheet for Gas and Gasoline

14.  ________                Air Inlet Piping to Linde Plant

15.  B-SK-112a  Flow Sheet – Sulfur Balance

16.  M.OLL-4                Flow Sheet – Cat. Cracking Plant

17.  M.I.                  Layout of Emergency Drop Out Lines

18.  *17794-1 Layout of Emergency Drop Out Lines

19.  B-SK-102    Status of Project 16 – Sept. 1944

20.  **17633c-1                Pipe Layout – Steam and Condensate Line

21.  **A-700-7822a   Plan and Elevation, Hydro. Distillation Equipment

                22.  **A-700-7879 Piping Flow Sheet

23.  *17695a-1                Gas Plant – Piping Elevations

                24.  M-SK-20345                B/M for DWG 17696a-1

                25.  M-11548-2   Cat. Cracking Reactor – Cutaway Views

                26.  M-5495K-1  Valves for Cat. Cracking Reactor

                27.  M-071-1       Plan with Stids for Brickwork Catalytic Cracking Reactor

                28.  *15980-4 Piping Diagram –

                29.  M-046-1       Cooling Coils in Reactor

30.  M-019-2       Gas Yeilds

                31.  M-023a-1     Reaction Chamber Setting

32.  M-031-1       Piping Details

                33.  M-032-1       Piping Details

                34.  M-041-1                Arrangement of Reactor and Apparatus

 

Distillation Drawings by Mineralol Bau Gesellschaft m.b.h

**            Drawings by Rheinmetal-Borsig A.G.

***          Drawings by Fr. Seifert

All Other Drawings by Ammoniakwerk, Merseberg g.m.b.h.

 

Bag 3391, Target 30/4.02 – I.G. Farbenindustrie, Leuna

 

35.  M-042-1                Flow Sheet

                36.  M-5926a-1   Dumping Apparatus for React. Chamber

                37.  M-5727a-1   Flow Sheet – General

                38.  M-5759-1     Flow Sheet – Hydrogen Purification and Soluation

                39.  M-6304a-1   Piping Details

                40.  M-6305a-1   Piping Details

                41.  M            1              Piping Details

                42.  B-SK-111    L.P.G. Recovery from Catalytic Cracking Pilot Plant

                43.  SK (12.10.43)                Flow Sheet – Alkyl. Chloride Plant

                44.  M-6117-16   Curves – Solubility of Methane and Hydrogenation Gasoline

                45.  M-6118-16   Heat of Dilution – Sulfuric Acid

                46.  M-6119-16   Heat of Dilution – Hydrochloric Acid

                47.  M-10053a-2                  Radiant Heat Transfer Chart

                48.  M-10054a-2                 Radient Heat Transfer Chart

                49.  M-5455-8                Nomograph – Vapor Pressure vs. Temp for Hydrocarbons and Aliphatic Alcohols

                50.  M-5127a-1   Vapor Pressure – Temp. Curves Amines and Acids

51.  M-5128a-1   Vapor Pressure – Temp. Curves Alcohols, Ethenes, Aldehydes and Ketones

                52.  -----                  Vapor Pressure – Temp. Curves for Alcohols

                53.  M-3628d-2   Slagging Producer

                54.  M-799-1       Slagging Producer

                55.  M-11098-2   Proposed Change of Cooling Systems

                56.  Ba-90211/25 Piping Scheme

                57.  Ba-90211/34 Secret Installation “Wuste”

                58.  -----                  Map of Secret Plants

 

Bag 1928, Target 30/4.03 – I.G. Farbenindustrie (Ludwigshafen)

 

1.  General Hydrogenation Data

Gas makes at Politz, Solubility of H2 in Oils, Gas Hydrates, Dehydrogenation Pyrene, Properties of German Crude Oil, Data for A.N.I.C on Hydrogenation of Albanian Oil, High Pressure Structural Materials

2.  Liquid Phase Hydrogenation

Flow sheets and Performance Data, Stall Layout and Controls, Hydrogenation of Bohlen tar oven catalyst – 8376, Hydrogenation of Bituminous Coal 250 and 600 atm., Use of Mayermasse in Hydrogenation Brown Coal, On the Hydrogenability of Coals, Development of Liquid Phase since 1933, Chemistry of Asphalts,

Asphalts in Liquid Phase, Ultimate analysis of Liquid Phase Products, Summaries of Knowledge on Liquid Phase Processes, 1942

 

                3.  Vapor Phase Hydrogenation

Experiments with Iron Containing Catalysts, Reactions Using WS2, Development of Catalysts, Comparison of Costs of 7019 Stall, 5058 and 6434, Silicon Sulphide and Development on Sulphides and Oxides, Reduction of As2O3

 

4.  Engine tests on Iso-octane

 

5.  Rich Mixture Blending Agents

 

                6.  Fischer-Tropsch Based Gasolines

                                6a                 On the anti-knock properties of Fischer-Gas Polymer Gasoline.  By Dr. Munch.  Journal   excerpt no. 169. April 14, 1938.  22 pages.

6b                On the of gasoline from the refined products of CO hydrogenation (Fischer-Tropsch synthesis).  By G. Wietzel.  June 4, 1940.  5 pages.

 

7.  Ethylene Absorption from Coke Oven Gas

 

8.  Electrode Material for Aluminum Manufacture

 

9.  Synthetic Alcohols

9a                Entwicklung der Methanol-Synthese und der katalytischen Hochdruckhydrierung anschliessend an die Ammoniaksynthese bis zum heutigen Stand.  Short paper on the lecture by Dr. Mathias Pier given on October 28, 1942.  November 9, 1942.  3 pages.

9b                Listing of the samples from the TEA meeting in Frankfurt on October 28, 1942.  1 page.

9c                Watergas Oils.  Series of handwritten reports by Stern.  1936-1937.  27 pages.

9d                Endkreislaufschaltung fur die Methanolsynthese unter Ausnutzung der KW-Synthesegasanlage.  By Dr. Steinheil and Dr. Grasshof.  November 29, 1943.  7 pages.

9e                Conversion of methane with water vapour and carbonic acid to a gas mixture of H2 + CO in the ratio 2:1.  Laboratory report number 1448.  By Dr. Schiller.  October 21, 1936.  6 pages.

                                                             

                10.  Reports on Paraffin Oxidation: Synthetic Fats

10a                Research in processing of the (oxidation) residue resulting from paraffin oxidation.  Journal excerpt number 296.  By Dr. Nebe.  September 19, 1944.  7 pages.

10b                Hydrogenation of oxidation products and raw soap for improvement of fatty acids.  Journal excerpt number 294.  By Dr. Schiller.  June 28, 1944.  9 pages.

10c                Research on the separation of over-oxidized fatty acids.  Journal excerpt number 298.  By Dr. Schiller.  October 4, 1944.  6 pages.  Page 4 of original report missing.

10d                Studies of oil-soluble soaps.  Journal excerpt number 295.  By Dr. von Czetsch.  July 8, 1944.  5 pages.

10e                Examination of the characteristics of soaps from fatty acids of chain-lengthens C10-C20 and of fractions of the soaping fatty acids produced by paraffin oxidation.  Journal excerpt number 224 (?).  By Dr. Kolbl.  August 29, 1940.  15 pages. 

10f                Synthetic feed.  By Pfirrmann.  February 28, 1944.  8 pages.

                                                            

11.  D.H.D.

Technical Data, Flow Sheet, Stall Arrangements

 

                12.  Acetylenes Reports

                                Arc Process from Ethylene, Conversion to Acetaldehyde, Arc Process of Vinyl Acetylene to Butadiene

 

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