T. O. M. Microfilm Reel 119
(Original Identification Reel BM-6 – Ludwigshaven)
Table of Contents
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LU III 2 Miscellaneous Process Data
1. Artifical radio activity
2. Isoprene
3. Iron and nickel powders
4. Hydrogen peroxide
5. Hydrogen chloride oxidation
LU III 3 Production of lubricating oil from ethylene with flowsheets
LU III 4 Miscellaneous Process Data
1. The removal of ethylene from coke oven gas with benzol.
2. File on the production of aviation fuels dated 1939.
3. Isomerization of normal butane over catalysts containing aluminum chloride.
4. Report on gas turbines dated October 14, 1943.
5. Report on elkylation of hydrocarbons dated 13 May 1943.
6. Production of tanol 12 May 1943.
7. Isoprene synthesis and polymerization report dated 9 April.
9. Construction of apparatus for ammonia, tanol and methanol synthesis 12 February 1943.
10. Report by Pier on the use of sulfide gas phase catalysts especially Tungsten sulfide catalyst for hydrogenation, 29 September 1943. (31 pages)
11. Report on hydrogenation of bituminous coal tar (24 pages with numerous tables and curves) dated February 14, 1945.
12. Gasoline by hydrogenation (36-page report by Pier). Undated, probably recent.
13. The manufacture of Synthetic Fuels. Lecture by Kurt Peters. April 4, 1942. 39 pages.
LU III 16 Research with a new aviation fuel in the U.S.A. June 26, 1944. 3 pages.
LU III 17 American press reports – “Germany Has Too Little Motor Fuel”. July 10, 1942. 4 pages.
LU III 22 Report on the production of butadiene from 1,3-butyleneglycol over a graphite-phosphate catalyst in the presence of hydrogen & inert gases.
The production of carbon monoxide from gases from carbide furnaces using copper liquor.
Preparation of ethyl chloride.
LU III 27 Production of Butadiene and other monomers and their Polymerization.
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