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T.O.M. Microfilm Reel 257

(Original designation BM-43)

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English Translations (with German language originals) of Selected Documents from the Index of Dr. Pier’s files

Transl.  No.

XVI.  Liquid Phase Converters (continued from TOM reel 256)

257           Incubation temperature.  Frames 476-477b

260          Solubility of 700 atm. gas in liquid phase.  Frames 478-485c

252          Liquid phase operations at Politz.  Frames 486-490e

255          Caviar formation theory.  Frames 491-495d

226          Letdown heat exchange.  Frames 496-523c

241          Centrifuging of tars, liquid phase letdowns.  Frames 524-528d

210          Experiences with preheaters.  Frames 529-530e

358          Velocities and residence times in (high pressure) liquid phase converters.  By Schappert.  July 13, 1942.  Frames 531-535c.  9 pages.

357          Sulfur situation in hydro plants.  Frames 536-562m

387          Bituminous coal hydrogenation to aviation gasoline with hydrogenation of tar obtained.  Frames 563-578n

386          Gas hydrates.  Frames 579-592g

354          Saving Mo in liquid phase.  Frames 593-595b

381          Results of hydrogenation of upper Silesian coal in rotating autoclaves.  Frames 596-598b

360          Topping of H.O.L.D. and centrifuge residue.  Frames 599-610e

361          Production of briquettes using H.O.L.D. residue as binder.  Frames 611-6211

365          Liquid phase operation discussion.  Frames 622-625c

366          Comparison of pitches and asphalts.  Frames 626-626a

389          Equilibria for reduction of NH4HSO4 and CaSO4 in the liquid phase converter.  Frames 627-628b

362          Preheater outlet temperatures.  Frames 629-630b

234          Temperature – contract time diagram.  Frames 631-636d

238           Temperature changes in coal stall.  Frames 637-642f

242           Temperature measurement in preheater outlets.  Frames 643-646d

294           Accuracy of material balance in 10 liter converter runs.  Frames 647-653e

300           Experimental mixing of paste.  Frames 654-673a

313          Three papers on gas hydrates.  Frames 674-712r

XIX.  Mechanical Data.

326          Bellows lenses.  Frames 713-714a

325          Turbo-compressors in hydro plants.  Frames 715-729m

304          Recoil of high pressure line die to a break.  Frames 730-732c

230          Inner insulation of high pressure converters.  Frames 733-737c

233          Wear-resisting return bends.  Frames 738-742d

229          Temperature of bolts and flanges in relation to product temperature.  Frames 743-744b              

228          Test of 120 mm. flange at 325 atm.  Frames 745-748d

245          Experiences with bellows lenses.  Frames 749-750c

244          Check-valves with drop-shaped disk.  Frames 751-752b

382          Report on using smaller number of plates in the laval centrifuge.  Frames 753-755c

232          Three papers on hardened plungers and piston rods.  Frames 756-760d

237          Leaky paste pump valves.  Frames 761-769i

243          Hot tightening up of a stall.  Frames 770-771b

290          Flow resistance in tubular converter.  Frames 772-775d

XXI.  Physical Data and Phenomena, Etc.

370          Aromatics – naphthene equilibria.  Frames 776-779d

267          Isomeric aromatic hydrocarbons.  Frames 780-784d

391          Theory of formation of higher hydrocarbons  from CH4 in presence of sulfur and sulfur components.  Frames 785-790e

XXII.  Properties of Materials.

344          Quality of hydrogenation coal.  Frames 791-795d

388          Quality data of auto gasoline from various raw materials.  Frames 796-801d

368          Vapor pressure and C5 content for mixtures of light and aromatic gasoline.  Frames 802-804c

324          Properties of hydro products from different raw material.  Frames 805-815h

398          Properties and breaking down of asphalts.  Frames 816-819e

XXIII.  Safety.

340          Steps taken as a result of the accidents at Politz.  Frames 820-821b

307          Emergency expansion in hydrogenation stalls.  Frames 822-828g

239          Experiences with runaway converters.  Frames 829-840n

235          Safety in construction of hydrogenation stalls.  Frames 841-851d

268          Precautions against explosions in air separation plants.  Frames 852-863k

XXVI.  Vapor Phase Hydrogenation.

338         Gasification in aromatization.  Frames 864-866c

322          Influence of size and density of 5058 tablets on splitting and saturation.  Frames   867-878K

308          Butane and isobutane content of the  gasification in splitting and aromatization over fuller’s earth catalysts.  Frames 879-880b

236          Preparation of tungsten sulfide catalysts.  Frames 881-882b

246          Washing gasoline, hy-gas, and LPG and flushing in liquid phase.  Frames 883-885a

359          Use of Mo and W catalysts for high pressure hydrogenation chronology.  Frames 886-893f

355          Using 700 atm. vapor phase for Blechhammer extension II.  Frames 894-899d 

363          Aromatization of bituminous coal hydrogenation middle oil, the acid constituents there from, and residual oil over alumina-fullers’ earth catalyst of the 8688 type.  Frames 904-908c              

384          Splitting of B products.  Frames 900-903, 909-915k

367          700 vs 300 atm.  Frames 916-919d

369          Literature on WS2 catalyst.  Frames 920-921b

345          A numerical expression for splitting activity of catalyst.  Frames 922-925d

347          WS2 free splitting catalysts.  Frames 926-933f

353-1       Effect of nitrogen content on splitting properties.  Two papers.  Frames  934-936d

353-2

XXVII.  Various Organic Processes.

342          Phenol recovery with liquid NH3.  Frames 948-949a

314          Laboratory experiments on coronen.  Frames 950-955e