Table of Contents

OIL analysis

50

333-341

“ motor fuels, and greases, current army tests for

51

1-128

OLEFINS, aromatics, naphthenes and paraffins in gasoline

5

2746

1

60 ‘60-60 ‘61

11

2247

14

50 ‘40-50 ‘43

77

1081-1083

“ analytical determination of,

5

70 ‘1113

5

70 ‘116

14

820-833

15

1959-1975

48

670-673

48

682-738

50

259-272

77

1228

“ and aromatics

6

20 ‘23

41

30 ‘41-30 ‘43

61

1945-1947

67

815-816

69

690-692

“ separation from synthetic gasolines

7

70 ‘55-70 ‘56

Translation Baer

225

20 ‘3-20 ‘4

“ groups, volumetric determination of,

15

1682-1684

Translation S. O. Dev. Co.

243

10 ‘34-10 ‘37

“ comparison of different methods of deter-mination of,

15

2081-2095

27

2169

55..295-55..304

“ determination with P205-H2S04

42

108-120

46

205-217

“ method for the determination of double bond number, Ruhrchemie

42

153-155

46

30 ‘96-30 ‘97

“ physical methods for the determination of,

42

226-227

OLEFINS, titration of, for the determination of the light ends content

46

3446

74

“ in gasoline and oils, bromometric deter-mination of, (Micro method)

46

3446

1052-1064

“ determination of unsaturated hydrocarbons by the iodine-sulfocyanate method

46

3446

1090-1108

“ determination of constitution of,

50

360-366

“ improvement in the Kattwinkel method for determination of,

55

121-122

“ analysis of splitting distillation products, sepa-ration of alpha, beta, and gamma olefins from diolefins

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2998-3037

3046-3098

“ alpha, approximate determination of content of synthesis gasoline by precipitation with mercuric salts

84

1…366-1…372

“ components in the paraffin-olefine mixture of Ruhrchemie, determination and identification of

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163-171

“ and aromatics, determination of in gasolines according to design regulations of 1940, by Hirschberger

249

30 ‘69-30 ‘74

OLEFINIC bond, method for the determination of terminal

42

156-158

Translation 225

30 ‘97-30 ‘99

OPERATIONAL tests of motor and aviation fuels

212

10 ‘51-10 ‘56

OXIDATION and heat resistance of lubricants, determination of,

229

0 ‘101-0 ‘110

OXO process, analytics of,

55

72-85

55

150-156

“ synthesis, analysis of olephinic heavy oils and alcohols of the

42

2292-2304

Translation

225

30 ‘107-30 ‘111

OZONIDES, new method for oxidation splitting of,

15

2009-2025

255-261

“ quantitative method for

42

240-242

PARAFFINS, aromatics, naphthenes and olefin in gasoline

5

2746

1

60 ‘60-60 ‘61

11

2247

14

50 ‘40-50 ‘43

77

1081-1083

“ determination, Gelsenberg method

5

2746

1

60 ‘50

7

2746

5

0 ‘39-0 ‘40

“ quantitative separation from naphthenes

7

2732

2

70 ‘13-80 ‘14

“ determination of normal in gasolines, middle oils and paraffins

42

273-285

177

2370-2379

PARAFFIN, branching in mixtures

66

494-500

“ in gasoline, determination of,

77

1304-1305

“ content of shale oil

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2533-2536

“ waxes for lube oil production, testing of

50

281-285

“ wax, testing of,

122

2490-2491

“ “ oxidation products, reports on quantative analysis of,

122

15

2312-2318

“ wax, solidification point of, Ludwigshafen

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2746

3

50 ‘74-50 ‘75

PASTING oil, examination of, Gelsenberg

4

2745

20

20 ‘70

“ oil and liquid phase catchpot bottoms, analysis of, Ludwigshafen

6

2746

3

40 ‘67-40 ‘94

7

30 ‘1-30 ‘29

“ oil and coal paste, Ludwigshafen and Oppau tests for

6

2746

4

60 ‘103-60 ‘111

7

2746

8

20 ‘93-20 ‘100

PENETRATION test, bitumen, Kramer-Sarnow

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2746

6

10 ‘23-10 ‘44

PENTANE and hexane fractions in a V tube, analysis of,

21

631-700

Translation S. O. Dev. Co.

243

20 ‘75-20 ‘88

PEROXIDE in motors, effects of, and the deter-mination of peroxide

43

3441

871-887

52

133-150

81

888-919

“ in fuels

46

3446

101-102

“ in gasoline, determination of,

70

612-615

122

676-680

122

2470-2473

“ number

69

676-680

“ determination of, for data on oxidation of lubricants, by Seelich

178

3275-3281

PETROLEUM testing methods, Ludwigshafen

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2746

3

50 ‘78-50 ‘93

PHENOL content in benzol, determination of the,

140

46

“ determination, Gelsenberg method

5

2746

1

80 ‘3-80 ‘5

“ determination in middle oils

162

894-895

(Illegible)

165

955-956

202

513-514

204

12-14

251

183-212

“ in gasoline and the catchpot water, deter-mination of,

7

0 ‘10-10 ‘11

Translation Baer

225

10 ‘15

“ polyvalent, and similar products by oxygen absorption in alkaline medium, determination of,

174

712-715

“ present in the oil shale, determination of, (Translated)

142

F-5

70 ‘23-70 ‘27

PHENOL reactions, sensitivity of some

6

2746

1

20 ‘24

“ solutions, Gelsenberg method

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2746

1

80 ‘36-80 ‘48

“ tests for diesel fuels, qualitative

69

707

“ testing, Duisburg crude

8

2733

3

50 ‘27-50 ‘29

PHENOLIC oil, Leuna, Gelsenberg

4

2745

20

30 ‘1-30 ‘13

PITCH hydrogenation, systematic investigation of the raw materials, intermediate and end products of, Bottrop

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1046-1053

POUR point of lubricants

15

1669-1670

46

3446

173-175

69

700-701

77

1166-1167

“ and melting points

67

828-829

837-841

PRECISION distillation, bromine number, etc, discussion of,

210

40 ‘82-40 ‘85

213

40 ‘108-40 ‘110

PYRIDINES in products of hydrogenation, Gelsenberg

4

20 ‘37-20 ‘38

4

20 ‘39-20 ‘40

7

10 ‘13

(Illegible)

165

955-956

REACTIVITY of fuels, determination of,

25

15..1476-15..1490

REFINING of gasoline

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2746

1

60 ‘58-60 ‘59

5

2746

1

70 ‘122

6

30 ‘49-30 ‘55

77

1324-1325

RESIDUE, testing of kiln, Gelsenberg

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2745

20

20 ‘77-20 ‘78

“ benzol solubles in kilning

4

2745

20

20 ‘51

5

2746

1

70 ‘65

RING analysis, investigation of gas oils and their distillation products using the Waterman’s ring analysis and Gross and Groddle “ring value” methods

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15..1437-15..1457

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548568

“ sticking, aging and wear with motor oils, testing of, (End of reel)

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297-306