T.O.M. Microfilm Reel 257
(Original designation BM-43)
Table of Contents
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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
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