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T. O. M. Microfilm Reel 114
(Original Identification Reel BM-2)
Table of Contents
U. S. Strategic Bombing Survey, Team 46 –
Ammoniakwerk Merseburg – II-6
Item
1.
Carbon Monoxide + Hydrogen production curves for , various end
uses (nitrogen, hydrogenation, methanol). January 1944 – April 1945
(missing August 1944). 15 pages.
2.
Nitrogen production curves. January 1944 – April 1945
(missing August-November, 1944). 14 pages.
3.
Gasoline production curves. January 1944 – April 1945
(missing August and December, 1944 through February 1945). 13 pages.
4.
Methanol and Isobutylol production curves. January 1944 –
April 1945 (missing August and October, 1944 and February 1945). 14 pages.
5.
Ethylene, AT, ET 110, and SS 900 production curves. January
– December 1944 (missing August and September, 1944). 12 pages.
6.
Adipic acid, mersol, and mesamoll production curves.
January – December 1944 (missing August and September, 1944). 12 pages.
7.
Luran and Oxim production curves. January – July 1944
(one unlabeled post July plot included). 10 pages.
8.
“Nebel” acid production curves. July – November 1944 and
March – April 1945. 8 pages.
9.
Ammoniakwerke Merseburg Yearly Report (“Jahresbericht”) for 1939.
A.
Cover, table of contents, and short summary/overview. 10
pages.
B.
Low pressure - Fischer-Tropsch synthesis, brown coal
gasification, alkacid, Claus, and sulfuric acid plants, coke production, coal
drying, and low pressure research. 26 pages.
C.
High pressure – ammonia, hydrogen purification, gas compression,
nitrogen, oxygen and krypton production, phenol, cyclohexanol, luran, and high
pressure research laboratory. 19 pages.
D.
Salt enterprises – nitric acid, ammonium nitrate, adipic acid,
etc. 9 pages.
E.
Organic department – methanol,
isobutanol, catalyst research, amyl-alcohol, aldehydes and cyclohexanone, high
pressure experimental lab, ethylene chloride, amines, iso-octane, carboxylic
acids, aldol and tri-methanol ethane, acetylene, and ethylene. 39 pages.
F.
Hydrogenation (coal
liquefaction).
1.
High pressure operations. 14 pages.
2.
Low pressure operations. 15 pages.
3.
Distillation operations. 14 pages.
G.
Energy department. 9 pages.
H.
Operating efficiency. 3 pages.
I.
Technical School/Training. 13 pages.
J.
Analytic laboratory. 3 pages.
K.
Technical department. 15 pages.
L.
Air protection, raw material management, patent office, social
department, and legal department. 8 pages.
10.
Ammoniakwerke Merseburg Yearly Report (“Jahresbericht”) for 1940.
A.
Cover, table of contents, and short summary/overview. 10
pages.
B.
Low pressure - Fischer-Tropsch synthesis, brown coal
gasification, alkacid, Claus, and sulfuric acid plants, coke production, coal
drying, and low pressure research. 24 pages.
C.
High pressure – ammonia, hydrogen purification, gas compression,
nitrogen, oxygen and krypton production, phenol, cyclohexanol, luran, and high
pressure research laboratory. 19 pages.
D.
Salt enterprises – nitric acid, ammonium nitrate, adipic acid,
etc. 13 pages.
E.
Organic department – methanol, isobutanol, catalyst research, amyl-alcohol,
aldehydes and cyclohexanone, high pressure experimental lab, ethylene chloride,
amines, iso-octane, carboxylic acids, aldol and tri-methanol ethane, white oils,
lubricants, acetylene, and ethylene, catalyst research and manufacture, etc.
62 pages.
F.
Hydrogenation (coal liquefaction), . High pressure operations, Low pressure
operations, and Distillation operations. 45 pages.
G.
Energy department. 10 pages.
H.
Operating efficiency. 3 pages.
I.
Technical School/Training. 17 pages.
J.
Analytic laboratory. 2 pages.
K.
Technical department. 16 pages.
L.
Air protection, raw material management, patent office, social
department, and legal department. 8 pages.
11.
Organic department material for Ammoniakwerke Merseburg Yearly
Report (“Jahresbericht”) for 1943. 12 pages.
Continued on reel 115