Table of Contents

CATALYSTS, MISCELLANEOUS

TOM REEL BAG ITEM FRAMES

ALUMINA cement for methane cracking catalysts

250

0 ‘2

“ catalysts, discussion on the manufacture of,

20

163.2595-163.2638

ALUMINUM silicate and Al2O3 - MoO3 catalyst, comparative data on action of,

126

pp 562-573

AROMATICS, asphalts, and catalysts, highly condensed

162

838-840

BOG iron ore and luxmasse, analysis of,

72

822-827

BROWN oxide catalyst, life of,

27

2169

2

2..7-2..9

BS catalyst, analyses of,

31

2170

16..1069-16..1073

CARBIDE formation of nickel preparations in CO current between 140 and 450° Part II, with a group of German memos related to this report, X-ray examination of,

279

721-753

CATALYST 421 prepared in the laboratory, the action of,

5

2747

24

40 ‘48-40 ‘56

“ compositions, table of,

65

Sect. IX

1.001

“ composition and requirements, typical records of, (4)

43

3027

9

771-777

“ discussion

23

3046

6

6..53-54

“ requirements and manufacture, Leuna corres-pondence on,

23

2..19-2..33

“ 5058, 6434, and tungsten trioxide at the Anic and I. G., comparison of the cost of,

125

(2nd series)

53-55

CONFERENCE on catalysts in Berlin

173

446-448

CONVERSION of hydrocarbons, study of,

168

562-564

CRITICAL metals requirements in the most common methods of vapor phase hydro-genation

201

197-204

DATA (descriptive) on different catalysts

254

41-47

DE-DUSTING of catalysts

43

2719

2

540-543

DEVELOPMENT of catalysts

205

756-758

DISPERSED catalysts, tests with,

46

3446

263-267

EXPERIMENTS with various catalysts

45

103

237-241

190

24480-24481

EXTRACTED catalysts, drying of,

43

2719

2

476

GRANOSIL, purchase of,

49

68-71

HEATING of catalysts,

87

1831-1835

HETEROGENOUS catalysts

168

541-547

548-549

HYDROGENATION activity of catalysts

167

552a-556

“ catalysts, quarterly report on,

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810-820

823-827

“ dehydrogenation and cracking with Ni, Pt, Pd, Fe, Co, and Cu.

168

525-530

KEY to catalyst symbols

55

642-643

KIESELGUHR and catalyst deliveries

37

3451

44

80 ’27-80 ‘35

LEUNA discussion of catalysts

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333-338

LIFE, total of catalyst

45

87

182-189

LUXMASSE and bog iron ore, analyses of,

72

822-827

METHANOL synthesis catalyst, the use of zinc and chromium minerals as,

19

133..1533-1561

MOLYBDENUM as an accelerator (abstracts from “Abhandlungen zur Kenntnis d. Kohle, Vol. 11, No. 24, 25, 26, pp. 216-245 and Vol. 12, No. 18 and 19, pp. 183-204)

168

523-524

NICKEL situation, August 1944

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0 ‘65

10 ‘1-10 ‘18

10 ‘19-10 ‘45

NITROGEN sensitivity on catalysts, experiments on,

173

661-665

“ and to other disturbances, sensitivity to, comparison of catalysts 8797 and 6434

201

259

202

542

NOTES for a lecture on catalysts

205

820-821

ORDERING of catalysts

38

3450

9

0 ‘52-0 ‘53

OXIDES and sulfides, comparison of,

205

779

POTASSIUM-rich ammonia catalyst, tests on an industrial scale of synthesis with,

25

13..639-13..653

PRESSURE distillation, chemical effect of catalyst in,

162

22-28

PROPANE and butane, dehydrogenation of,

28

2171

3..112-3..113

QUALITY of the catalyst

41

2744

32

50 ‘135

REDUCTION of catalysts in small scale apparatus, directions for,

205

822

“ value of catalysts

46

3446

103-104

REMARKS on Merseburg catalyst

7

2732

2

60 ‘24-60 ‘27

RESEARCH suggestions for catalysts

42

822-876

SPENT catalyst samples, Moosbierbaum

19

88..1057-1059

STORAGE of catalysts for protection against air raids, discussion of,

169

31-32

“ of hydrogenation catalysts

181

6507

SULFIDES and oxides, comparison of,

205

779

TESTS with different catalysts

8

2732

2

0 ‘15-0 ‘32

TESTING catalysts, methods of,

72

291-293

167

495-498

TUNGSTEN carbide as a hydrogenation catalyst

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210-212

“ oxides

168

531-536

201

320-325

“ trioxide and catalysts 5058 and 6434 at the ANIC and I. G., comparison of costs of,

125

(2nd series)

53-55

USED catalysts, investigation of,

49

146-154

ZINC-chromium alkylation catalysts in the synthesis of higher alcohols, experiments with,

55

752-772