Table of Contents

DETERGENTS

TOM
REEL
BAG ITEM FRAMES

ALCOHOLS and fatty acids of Ruhrchemie

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134-144

ALIPHATIC sulfonyl chlorides by the joint action of chlorine and sulfur dioxide on gaseous paraffins, production of

22

28..540-28..560

ALKYL sulphates

116

50 ‘60-50 ‘86

50 ’89-50 ‘100

60 ‘1-60 ‘10

DETERGENT 2/83

14

696-697

“ properties of high molecular weight nitro alkyl sulfates, preparation and

21

21..399-21..408

“ , cost of olefin for,

166

650-651

“ , development of a, similar to curd soap

25

13..683-13..686

“ , examination of some

119

80 ‘15-80 ‘16

“ , flow sheets on production and polymerization of isobutylene; also a flow sheet of mersol with SO2 and flow sheet for production of mersolat 30.

23

3424

13-15

13..527-15..529

“ , rough draft of paper on

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70 ‘91-70 ‘120

“ , the examination of olefinic carbon monoxide hydrogenation products and their possible application to the oxo synthesis with special regard to the field of, by Gemassmer and Berg

134

100 ‘31-100 ‘50

Translation by Texas Co.

244

40 ‘1-40 ‘48

FATTY acids by oxidation of paraffins, manufacture of, hydrogenation of fatty acids to I.G. Ludwigshafen-Oppau. Reported by H. J. Lanning and G. C. Clark

239

40 ‘23-40 ‘36

HEXADACANE, preparation, properties and capillary investigations of 8 sulfonates or sulfates derived from,

15

2053-2072

“ “ and “ , preparation, character and capillary-chemical properties of, by Asinger et al

21

3045

26

26..485-26..504

Translation Sinclair SR-10

279

451-463

HUILLERIES de Congo Belge, Lever House, Rue Royale, Brussels. Reported by H. J. Phelps

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60 ‘63-60 ‘64

70 ’10-70 ‘16

INTRUSOLVAN HS, the difficulty esterifiable portions of, Hasche Reel 2, frames 524-526, translation by S. O. Co. (Ind.)

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110 ‘34-110 ‘36

MEPASIN plant, flow diagram, M-4552 a-4

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20 ‘21

MEPASIN sulfo-chloride and mepasin sulfonate in soap manufacturing, application of,

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29..561-29..573

“ sulfonate, constitution of, by Asinger

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24..438-24..450

Translation Sinclair SR-9

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440-450

“ sulfonates, the constitution of, Leuna

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21..558-21..571

“ sulfonate solution, drying of

22

30..574-30..589

MERSOL production flow sheet with SO2, also of mersolat 30 and i-butene production and polymerization

23

3424

13..527-15..529

“ as a fat substitute

54

639-665

“ process, reported by A. J. V. Underwood

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70 ‘70

“ D and mersolat production, present status, uses and prospective development of,

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40 ‘125-40 ‘128

“ , SO2 extraction of, Leuna plant for

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14..528

MERSOLAT and mersol from petroleum products, production of,

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Sect. VII

3.0033-3.0043

“ plant, apparatus flow sheet of, 5000 te/ann cap., Leuna, M 4807-1

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31716

“ 30, Leuna plant for production of,

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15..529

“ plant, Moosbierbaum, Leuna M 4687-1

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31674

MESAMOLL, special type, Leuna

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25..624-25..633

“ , the preparation, properties and latest developments on,

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27..506-27..539

MISCELLANEOUS information

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80 ‘26-80 ‘34

NEKAL BX, direction for use of,

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808-812

NOTES on detergents

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60 ‘36-60 ‘42

OPPANOLS

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18..735-18..741

OXO alcohol sulfates as textile agents, properties of,

14

695

“ “ sulfates as textile agents, testing of,

14

674

“ “ sulfates as wetting agents and detergents, evaluation of,

14

659-665

PALATINOL AH, description of the present production method of,

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978-980

Translation by S. O. CO. (Ind.)

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90 ‘14-90 ‘17

“ HS, process in the manufacture of, Hasche Reel 2, Frames 522-523, translation by S. O. Co., (Ind.)

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110 ‘32-110 ‘33

SAPONIFICATION of oxidized paraffin, test of kneading machine for,

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347-350

SOAPS and fatty acids by oxidation of oxo products

44

3441

11

70-125

“ and fatty acids, analyses of miscellaneous

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3441

71

1153-1179

“ fatty acid and soda ash

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24

102367-102369

“ from fatty acids by the oxidation of paraffin

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120

102367-102369

SOAPS, lime, continuous preparation of fats for,

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2494-2503

SOAPS , lime, continuous production of,

127 & 128

1077-1080

1111-1112

1135-1136

1276-1278

1319-1322

1370-1378

1424-1433

1471

1503-1507

1538-1540

“ , manufacture of, May 26, 1942

45

10

“ “ , Ruhrchemie

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72-74

“ , “ of from oxidation products of paraffin

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11..639-11..651

“ , properties of from the C18 to C20 fatty acids

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10..394-10..406

“ , oil soluble

24

10..389-10..393

“ , oxidation of oxo products to give fatty acids and,

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3441

11

70-15

“ , production of,

35

3440

63

0 ‘10-0 ‘12

“ , production of, from the alkali treatment of condensate wash in Fischer synthesis, April 21, 42

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11

“ , production of from primary fatty acids. Illegible except for a flow sheet

45

11-15

“ production, new processes for, (brief outlines)

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3441

982

“ reactions

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696-698

“ , soda, studies of preliminary purification of dry distillate from, by I. Kagehira, N. Matsuo, A. Wakana, and M. Dehara

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50 ‘43-50 ‘50

“ substitutes and detergents, wetting agents and synthetic emulsifying agents. Hoechst am Main, reported by R.E. Richardson, J.G. Kern, R.L. Murray, and R.W. Sudhoff

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70 ‘65-70 ‘76

80 ‘1-80 ‘9

“ substitutes, notes on,

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60 ‘24-60 ‘25

SULFO chlorination, effect of rate and temperature of, on the amount and quality of the di sulfo chlorides produced

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23..432-21..436

SULFONATED olefins, detergents, from

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26

255-262

SULFONATES from olefins, preparation of,

50

865-877

“ “ from synthesis products

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814-815

SULFONATION of hydrocarbons and alcohols to detergents and wetting agents

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494-499

SULFONIC acid chlorides formed by means of sulfo-chlorinating aliphatic hydrocarbons with ammonia and ammonia derivatives, the interaction of, by Dr. Asinger et al

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3045

25

25..451-25..484

Translation Sinclair SR-8

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418-439

SULTAMENS and sultones from lower alkyl chlorides preparation of,

21

22.410-22..431

SYNTHESIS products, processing to detergents

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788-791

SYNTHETIC aliphatic alcohols raw materials for detergents

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170-175

“ detergents, by Roelen

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641-647

Translation, S. O., Indiana

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50 ‘9-50 ‘13

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6087-6092

“ detergents from the products of hydrogenation of carbon monoxide, 1943

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446-451

“ emulsifying agents, wetting agents, detergents and soap substitutes. Hoechst am Main. Reported by R.E. Richardson, J.G. Kern, R.L. Murray, and R.W. Sudhoff

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70 65-70 76

80 ‘1-80 ‘9

WETTING agents from brown coal l. t. c., preparation of, by Berg and Gemassmer

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2523

88

898-907

Translation by Texas Co.

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40 ‘87-40 ‘97

“ agents, synthetic emulsifying agents detergents and soap substitutes. Hoeschst am Main. Reported by R.E. Richardson, J.G. Kern, R.L. Murray and R.W. Sudhoff

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70 ’65-70 ‘76

80 ‘1-80 ‘9