Table of Contents

ESTERS

TOM
REEL
BAG ITEM FRAMES

ACETIC esters of secondary alcohols with more than 8 carbon atoms, and octyl acetate, preparation of,

72

78

719-761

Translation Sinclair SR-7

279

395-417

ACETYL acetate from acetaldehyde

55

562-602

ACRYLIC acid esters, new, Hasche Reel 1, frames 1-14, translation by S. O. Co., Indiana

244

100 ‘134-100 ‘136

“ esters from acetylene and nickel carbonyl, synthesis of, reported by J. F. C. Gartshore and J.D.Rose

226

60 ‘25-60 ‘31

DI-ACETATE apparatus, flow diagram

119

90 ‘94-90 ‘95

ESTERIFICATION products of triethanolamine with higher molecular fatty acids, Hasche Reel 2, frames 151, translation by S.O. Co., (Indiana)

244

110 ‘22-110 ‘23

ESTER oils

249

60 ‘1-60 ‘5

ESTERS, fatty acids, synthesis of by the interaction of carbon monoxide upon olefins and alcohols or water

26

10..481-10..564

Do., by Pistor, Kroper and Schenk

219

20 ‘80-20 ‘111

ESTERS, flow diagram and material balances for manufacture of several

135

20 ‘49-20 ‘54

“ manufacture, drawings and sketches for

72

333-339

ESTERS, preparation of,

72

762-793

“ , various production of, by Campen

195

31349-31379

“ , vinyl, the present status of the, by Starck 1943

155

845-848

ETHER esters (acetate) from monoalkyl ethers of 1, 3 trimethylene glycols, preparation of,

55

693-696

ETHYL acrylate from nickel carbonyl, acetylene and alcohol

119

80 ‘64-80 ‘72

“ ester of thioglycolic acid

155

1048-1049

METHYL formate, description of operations for the production 28 te/mo of,

55

486-487

“ formate from methanol and carbon monoxide using CO-containing gases

134

90 ‘74-90 ‘79

“ formate from wood distillation gas

55

488-490

“ “ , hydrogenation of,

134

90 ‘22-90 ‘24

134

90 ’60-90 ‘73

“ “ production, continuous

55

480-485

“ “ “ from carbon monoxide and methanol, flow sheet of,

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22290

METHYL-1 6-hexanediol, hydrogenation of methyl ester of methyl adipic acid to,

14

655-658

OCTYL acetate and acetic esters of secondary alcohols with more than 8 carbon atoms, preparation of,

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78

719-761

Translation Sinclair SR-7

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395-417

TRICRESYLPHOSPHATE as dephenolizing agent

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21195-21210