Table of Contents

CARBON AND CHARCOAL

TOM
REEL
BAG ITEM FRAMES

ACTIVATED charcoal adsorption of gasoline from gas

187

4028-4031

“ charcoal, analysis of,

122

35

102482

“ charcoal, determination of activity of

71

516-519

“ charcoal and carbon plant diagrams

189

21558-21562

“ charcoal plant 1943-1944, status of,

44

24

591-599

“ “ “ for benzene recovery

32-II

2078

223.1693-223.1694

“ “ preparation from brown coal

188

20316-20342

“ “ , rate of flow of gas through

123

(Sect. II, 27 up)

2-3

“ “ , recovery of gasol with,

13

3043

3

60 ‘67-60 73

“ “ regeneration, flow sheet of, Leuna, M-2024-16

193

23460

CALCIUM carbine, continuous chilling and cooling of, reported by W. E. Alexander

240

10 ‘20-10 ‘26

CARBON, reactivation of by steaming

71

522-535

“ , ash-free, preheating of lubricating oils in vehicle motors by means of, (starting carbon)

109

8634-8641

“ papers, preparation of,

49

371-373

“ bisulfide, details of clean out connections, Premnitz

207

158

“ bisulfide, details of retort

207

156-157

“ “ , manufacture of, by J. H. Clayton

226

40 ‘77-40 ‘86

“ black, cost estimates for the production of,

176

245

“ black from acetylene, production of

117

70 ’72-70 ‘80

“ “ in the arc process, the production of Huls

176

226-230

235-244

“ black in the cracking plant, production of,

71

827-832

“ black, three drawings of the Deutsche-Gasrussfabrik, Dortmund

151

911-913

“ black, the production of,

56

231-233

“ “ , carbon content of cracking gas

71

833-924

“ dioxide, flow sheet of plant, 350 te/mo capacity M 5396-1, Leuna

195

31677

“ dioxide manufacture, flow sheet for, M 9994-2

195

31786

“ dioxide plant, atmospheric pressure, sketch of, Leuna M 8726-2

195

31737

“ monoxide and acetylene chemistry, new fact from

65

Sect. III

31.234-31.239

“ monoxide, recent advances in the chemistry of, reported by J. D. Rose

227

30 ‘6-30 ‘16

“ dioxide production flow sheet, Leuna 0/660

193

23457

CHARCOAL, preparation of power gas from

188

20480-20484

“ , degassing of, for production of Winkler generator gas

188

20486-20491

GRAPHITE, German graphitizing furnaces at Meitingen (Siemens Plania) reported by W. B. C. Perrycoste

227

20 ‘48-20 ‘54

GRAPHITIC oxide

26

13..642-13..643

GRAPHITE, sulfuric acid, fluorine and ferric chloride compounds of,

174

716-718