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T. O. M. Microfilm Reel 055

(Original Idenficiation reel ADRC 3A)

 

Table of Contents

 

 

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Bag 3414, Target 30/4.17 – I. G. Farbenindustrie, Main Offices, Frankfurt

 

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14.           Patent applications – Uerdingen 1941-1945.  (Begun on reel 054).

DM.        Verfahren zur Herstellung von Fussboden- und Wandbelagen. 1279/Dr. W/Ke.  March 13, 1942.  5 pages.

DN.         Verfahren zum Hydrieren aromatischer Kohlenwasserstoffe.  1280/Dr. W/Ke.  March 16, 1942.  2 pages.

DO.         Verfahren zur Herstellung von hydroxylamindisulfosaurem Alkali.  Dr. W/F. 1281.  March 24, 1942.  2 pages.

DP.          Verfahren zur Herstellung von Benzylcellulose mit niedrigem Benzylierungsgrad.  1282/Dr. W/Ke.  March 31, 1942.  3 pages.

DQ.         Verfahren zur Herstellung von Holzplatten.  J./F. 1272.  January 30, 1942.  4 pages.

DR.         Konservierungsverfahren.  1276 Dr. W/F.  February 26, 1942.  2 pages.

DS.          Verfahren zur Herstellung von Oxy-diphenylmethancarbonsauren.  1277.  Feburary 27, 1942.  4 pages.

DT.         Disinfektions- und Konservierungsmittel.  1275 J./F.  February 26, 1942.  3 pages.

DU.         Verfahren zur Herstellung von Kondensationsprodukten.  Dr. W/F. 1271.  January 26, 1942.  3 pages.

DV.              Konservierungsmittel.  Dr. W/F. 1268.  January 13, 1942.  3 pages.

DW.        Verfahren zum Entfernen silikathaltiger Kokillenschlichten.  Dr. W/F 1269.  January 15, 1942.  2 pages.

DY.         Geformte Gebilde aus synthetischen linearen Polyamiden.  1270 J/F.  January 22, 1942.  3 pages.

DZ.         Verfahren zur Herstellung von Chromaten.  1245 J/F.  October 10, 1941.  3 pages.

EA.          Verfahren zur Herstellung von Chromaten.  1246 Dr. W/F.  October 14, 1941.  3 pages.

EB.          Anstrichbindemittel.  1259/Dr. W/Ke.  December 5, 1941.  2 pages.

EC.          Weichmachungs- und Gelatinierungsmittel.  1260/Dr. W/Ke.  December 5, 1941.  2 pages.

ED.          Konservierungsverfahren.  Dr. W/F. 1261.  December 8, 1941.  2 pages.

EE.          Verfahren zur Herstellung von Oxydationsprodukten gesattigter cyclischer Kohlenwasserstoffe.  J/F 1262.  December 8, 1941.  4 pages (2 copies of 2 page item).

EF.          Verfahren zur Herstellung von Eisenoxydpigmenten.  J/F 1263.  December 9, 1941.  2 pages.

EG.          Viskosimeter.  1264/J/Ke.  December 15, 1941.  4 pages.

EH.          Verfahren zur Herstellung von Poly-chloralkyl-aromaten.  J/F 1265.  December 18, 1941.  3 pages.

EI.           Kitte und Spachtelmassen.  1266 Dr. W/F.  December 20, 1941.  3 pages.

EJ.           Verfahren zur Herstellung von Fussboden- oder Wandbelagen.  1267 Dr. W/F.  December 20, 1941.  4 pages.

15.           Report on OXO process, 1940-41.

16.           Statistics – Paraffin and Coal Tar Products, 1941-43

17.           Review of Research Group I – Work and Costs, 1935.

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20.           Miscellaneous Documents – Hulls.

 

Bag 2523, Target 30/9.06 - Frankfurt

 

1.             Preparation of dicarboxylic acids by electrolysis.

2.             Electrosynthesis of Sebasic Acid Dimethyl Esters.

3.             Extraction of Sapropel fro Lettlans.

                4.             The synthesis of higher alcohols by the Methanol Synthesis from water gas.

                5.             Experiments with the Methanol Synthesis, Parts I, II, and IV.

                6.             Semi-Annual Report on Middle Pressure Methanol Synthesis (Last half 1943).

                7.             Semi-Annual Report on Middle Pressure Methanol Synthesis (First half 1943).

                8.             Monthly Report Middle Pressure Methanol Synthesis, Nov. 1942.

                9.             Drawing of Experimental Tube for Hydrogenation of     Methyl Formate to Methanol.

                10.           Operating description of the Methanol Plant at Wolfgang.

                11.           Continuous production of Methyl Formate according to the method of Dr. Brendlein.                                    

                12.           Flow sheet of 50 ton per month glycerine plant (Brendlein).

                13.           Flow sheet for production of Methyl Formate from CO and Methanol (Brendlein).

                14.           Alternate Flow Sheet for production of Methyl Formate from CO and Methanol (Brendlein).

                15.           Operating description for Production of 28 tons per month of Methyl Formate (Brendlein.)

16.           Methyl Formate – Synthesis from Wood, distillation gas.

                17.           Plant for Production of 25 tons per month of Methyl gycerine from Crotonaldehyde.

               18.           Production of Hydrogen, Allyl Alcohol from Acrolein, Methane Cracking

                19.           Conference on the Hydrogenation of Crotonaldehyde to Butanol.

                20.           Stability of Copper Aluminum and various steels to Crotonalde-hyde containing Crotonic Acid.

                21.           Comparison of Dehydag and I.G. Method for Hydrogenation of crotonaldehyde to Butanol.

                22.           Method for holding reaction temperature constant for Exothermic reactions.

                23.           Method of preparing catalysts for the hydrogenation of croton-aldehyde to butanol.

                24.           Conference on hydrogenation of aldehydes.

                25.           Equipment specifications for high pressure hydrogenation plant to produce 200 tons/month butanol.

                26.           Semi-annual report from organic laboratory of Dr. Brendlein (last half 1941).

                27.           Monthly report from above laboratory, November, 1942.

                28.           Semi-Annual Report from same laboratory first half 1941.

                29.           Croytal chloride from crotyl alcohol.

                30.           Ethyl acetate from acetaldehyde (4 reports).

                31.           Ring cleavage of Formyl Dihydro Pyran to 1, 2, 6 Hexanetriol and its derivatives.

                32.           Corrosion problems in Butanol manufacture.

                33.           Trioxybutane plant in Rodlaben.

                34.           Technical questions on Trioxybutane manufacture.

                35.           Memorandum on centrifuge for Trioxybutane plant.

                36.           Memorandum on Silver Cooler for Trioxybutane Plant.

                37.           2,000 ton per year Trioxybutane plant at Furstenberg,

                38.           Laboratory Explosion in Crotyl chloride experimental equipment.

                39.           Hydrogenation of Acrolein to Propionaldehyde.

                40.           Discussion of Hecanediol Preparation.

                41.           Key to Catalyst symbols.

                42.           Effectiveness of certain insecticides.

                43.           Insecticidal efficiency of chloraminos.

                44.           Hydrogenation of Furfural.

                45.           Properties of Dimethylformamide.

                46.           Method of preparation of Halogen and nitrogen containing compounds.

                47.           Propancsulton.

                48.           Memorandum on Dimethylformamide.

                49.           Preparation of Methyl Isopropanyl Ketone from Formaldehyde and Methyl Ethyl Ketone.

                50.           Reaction of Ammonia on methanol in Furstenberg.

                51.           Quarterly report from Dr. Brendlein’s organic laboratory-last quarter of 1940.

                52.           Same – third quarter of 1940.

                53.           Same – second quarter of 1940

                54.           Same – first quarter of 1940.

55.           Same – last quarter of 1939.

                56.           Monthly Report – same laboratory, December, 1942.

                57.           Preparation of Ether Esters (Acetates) from monoalkyl ethers of 1,3 – Trimethylene glycols.

                58.           Hydrogenation of Methoxy – Propionaldehyde - Dimethylacetal and Ethoxy-Propionaldehyde-diethylacetal.

                59.           Recovery of Acetylene from the waste gas from acetylene ketonization.

                60.           Hydrogenation of :Ferulasaure and Ferulassaurem Ammonium”.

                61.           Preparation of 1.3 propane dioldialkyl ether from alkoxypropi-onaldehydeialkylacetal.

                62.           Separation of Allyl alcohol from mixtures by wash distillation.

                63.           Separation of methylcyclopentanone from furfural by wash distillation.

                64.           Separation of Croty-Butyl alcohol mixtures by wash distillation.

                65.           Hardening of neatsfoot oil.

                66.           Separation of Isopropyl alcohol and tertiary butyl alcohol by wash distillation employing water and benozol as  wash medium.

                67.           Separation of acetic acid – formic acid mixtures with toluene as the wash medium.

                68.           Experiments with zinc-chromium alkylization catalysts in the synthesis of higher alcohols.

 

(b)           Reactions of CO and H on Olefins OXO Reaction

 

69.           Status as of December 1, 1943.

                70.           Status as of October1, 1943.

                71.           Status as of August 1, 1943.

                72.           Status as of June 1, 1943.

                73.           Status as of April 1, 1943.

                74.           Status as of December 1, 1942

                75.           Status as of October 1, 1942

                76.           Status as of August 1, 1942

                77.           Status as of June 1, 1942.

                78.           Status as of April 1, 1942.

                79.           Status as of February 1, 1942.

                80.           Status as of December 1, 1941.

                81.           Status as of October 1, 1941.

                82.           Status as of August 1, 1941.

                83.           Status as of June 1, 1941.

                84.           Status as of April 1, 1941.

                85.           Status as of February 1, 1941.

                               

(c)            Synol Work

 

86.           Status as of February 1, 1943.

87.           Status as of December 1, 1942.

 

(d)           Work on Oxo and Synol Alcohols

 

88.           Status as of February 1, 1944.

                89.           Status as of October 1, 1943.

                90.           Status as of August 1, 1943.

                91.           Status as of June 1, 1943.

                92.           Status as of April 1, 1943.

                93.           Status as of February 1, 1943

 

(e)            Hydrocarbon (Fischer-Tropsch) Synthesis from CO and H2

                94.           Progress Report, December 1, 1943.  By Breywisch and Geiseler.  2 pages.

               95.           Progress Report, August 1, 1943.  By Breywisch and Geiseler.  6 pages.

                96.           Progress Report, June 1, 1943.  By Breywisch and Geiseler.  8 pages.

                97.           Progress Report, April 1, 1943.  By Breywisch and Geiseler.  9 pages.

                98.           Progress Report, October 1, 1942.  By Breywisch, Reisinger, and Geiseler.  8 pages.

                99.           Progress Report, August 1, 1942.  By Wintzer, Reisinger, and Breywisch.  11 pages.

                100.         Progress Report, June 1, 1942.  By Wintzer, Reisinger, and Breywisch.  25 pages.

                101.         Progress Report, April 1, 1942.  By Wintzer, Reisinger, and Breywisch.  12 pages.

                102.         Progress Report, February 1, 1942.  By Wintzer, Reisinger, Breywisch, and Pobloth.  18 pages.

                103.         Progress Report, December 1, 1941.  By Wintzer, Breywisch, and Reisinger.  11 pages.

                104.         Progress Report, October 1, 1940.  By Wenzel, Wintzer, and Reisinger.  8 pages.

 

 

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