Table of Contents

OXO

 

 

 

 

 

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ALCOHOLS and aldehydes, conversion of

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144-147

              and fatty acids made by Ruhrchemie, properties of

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 158-168

              and sulfonates from oxo products

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518-519

              , C7 to C12, utilization of, from synol reaction products

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 562-563

ALCOHOLS, C7 to C10, proposed batch plant operation at Leuna

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 668-673

              , C11-C12 and C12-C13, analysis of

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854-860

              , C 16, analysis of

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845-853

              , C18 oxo, water absorption by

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654

              , etc., correspondence on synthesis of

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178-180

              , etc., discussion of synthesis of

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176-177

              , etc., synthesis of, (letter)

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185

              for ester oils, obtaining

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629-630

              , higher

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190

              , higher fatty, production of

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3450

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40 ’95-40 ‘96

              , oxo, and olefins, synthesis of

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181-184

              samples

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628, 690

              , secondary, ketones, etc., synthesis of higher molecular weight

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 104-106

              synthesis

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170

 

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184

              , synthetic aliphatic, as raw materials for detergents

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 170-175

ALDEHYDES and other oxygen-containing compounds, synthesis of, starting with carbon monoxide and hydrogen (Communication from Research Laboratory of Ruhrbenzin A. G.), (translated)

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176-182

              , production of, in oxo synthesis

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2078

 

89..343

ALLOCATION of materials to expand plant, request for

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691, 694

ANALYSES of oxo products

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60 ’49-60 ‘63

ANALYTICAL data on olefins

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626-627

 

 

 

 

782-786

              data on oxo process standards

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208-210

              results on oxo products

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142-152

ARTICLE by Smith, Hawk and Golden, J. Am. Chem. Soc., Vol. 52 (1930), pp. 3221-3232, discussion of

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161-163

BORIC acid process (separation of alcohols from hydrocarbons)

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995-996