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1. ABRAMOV, I. Underground Gasification of Coal. Gas World, vol. 123, 1945, pp. 130, 132.
2. ADADUROV, I. E., AND DIDENKO, P. D. Catalysis by Fusions. Jour. Am. Chem. Soc., vol. 57, 1935, pp. 2718-2722; Chem. Abs. vol. 30, 1936, p.1291.
3. ADKINS, H., AND KRSEK, G. Preparation of Aldehydes From Alkenes by Addition of Carbon Monoxide and Hydrogen With Cobalt Carbonyls as Intermediates. Jour. Am. Chem. Soc., vol. 70, 1948, pp. 383-386; Chem. Abs. vol. 42, 1948, p. 2925.
4. ---------------.[ADKINS, H., AND KRSEK, G.] Hydroformylation of Unsaturated Compounds With a Cobalt Carbonyl Catalyst. Jour. Am. Chem. Soc., vol. 71, 1949, pp. 3051-3055.
5. ADKINS, H., AND NISSEN, B. H. Selective Activation of Alumina. II. Reactions of Formic Acid at the Surface of Alumina. Jour. Am. Chem. Soc., vol. 45, 1923, pp. 809-815; Chem. Abs., vol. 17, 1923, p. 2104.
6. ADKINS, H., AND PERKINS, P. D. Behavior of Methanol Over Aluminum and Zinc Oxides. Jour. Phys. Chem., vol. 32, 1928, pp. 221-224; Chem. Abs. vol. 22, 1928, p. 1521.
8. AGLIARDI, N., AND MARELLI, S. [Activated Adsorption of Hydrogen and of Carbon Monoxide on Cobalt.] Gazz. chim. ital., vol. 78, 1948, pp. 707-717; Chem. Abs., vol. 43, 1949, p. 3686.
9. AICHER, A., MYDDLETON, W. W., AND WALKER, J. Production of Hydrocarbon Oils From Industrial Gases. I. Jour. Soc. Chem. Ind., vol. 54, 1935, pp. 313-320 T; Chem. Abs., vol. 29, 1935, p. 8289.
10. MYDDLETON, W. W., AND WALKER, J. Production of Hydrocarbon Oils From Industrial Gases, Il. Jour. Soc. Chem. Ind., vol. 55, 1936, pp. 121-124T; Chem. Abs., vol. 30, 1936, p. 5393.
11. AITA, A. [New Developments in the Heavy Chemical Industry.] Notiz. chim.-ind., vol. 2, 1927, pp. 78-81; Chem. Abs., vol. 21, 1927, p. 1857.
12. AKAMATSU, H., AND SATO, K. [Catalytic Decomposition of Carbon Monoxide by Iron.] Bull. Chem. Soc. Japan, vol. 22, 1949, pp. 127-131; Chem. Abs., vol. 44, 1950, p. 7637.
13. AKERS, W. W., AND WHITE, R. R. Kinetics of Methane Synthesis. Chem. Eng. Progress, vol. 44, No. 7, 1948, pp. 553-566; Chem. Abs., vol. 42, 1948, p. 6085.
14. AKHMEDLI, M. K. [Hydrogenation of Monocyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons on a Cobalt Catalyst.] Jour. Gen. Chem. U. S. S. R., vol. 19, 1949, pp. 462-467 (in English, pp. 229-239); Chem. Abs., vol. 43, 1949, p. 6172.
15. ALBERTS, L. [Iron Catalysts.] FIAT Reel K-29, 1938, frames 6932-6935; PB 70.218.
15a. ALBERTS, L. W., BARDIN, J. S., BEERY, D. W., JONES, H. R., AND VIDT, E. J. Production of Methane From Coal. Chem. Eng. Progress, vol. 48, 1952, pp. 486, 493; Chem. Abs. vol. 46, 1952, p. 11,636.
16. ALDEN, R. C. Conversion of Dry Natural Gas to Liquid Fuels. World Petrol., vol. 17, No. 4, 1946, pp. 46-49; 70. Gas abs., vol. 2, No. 5, 1946, p. 118; Chem. Abs., vol. 40, 1946, p. 3248.
17. ----------------.[ALDEN, R. C.] Conversion of Natural Gas to Liquid Fuels. Petrol. Refiner, vol. 25, No. 11, 1946, p. 194; Petrol. Processing, vol. 1, 1946, p. 246.
18. ----------------.[ALDEN, R. C.] Conversion of Natural Gas to Liquid Fuels. Petrol. Engineer, vol. 18, No. 4, 1947, pp. 148, 150, 152, 154, 156, 158; Oil Gas Jour., vol. 45, No. 27, 1946, pp. 79, 81, 82, 97, 98; California Oil World, vol. 39, No. 20, 1946, pp. 5-16; Chem. Abs., vol. 41, 1947, p. 264.
19. ALDEN, R. C., AND CLARK, A. Appraisal of Gas-Synthesis Operations. Petrol. Processing, vol. 3, 1948, pp. 425-430; Nat. Petrol. News, vol. 40, No. 14, 1948, p. 23.
20. ---------------.[ALDEN, R. C., AND CLARK, A.] Liquid Fuels From Natural Gas. Trans. Am. Soc. Mech. Eng. Paper 48-FET-13, 1948, 13 pp.; Oil Gas Jour., vol. 47, No. 24, 1948, p. 111.
21. ALDRICH, R. C. Manufacture and Regeneration of Fischer-Tropsch Catalyst. Nat. Petrol. News, vol. 37, 1945, pp. R922-R924; CIOS Rept. VI-22, X-18-SV-5, 1944, 25 pp.; PB 373.
22. ----------------.[ALDRICH, R. C.] Synthetic Lubricating-Oil Production in France. Nat. Petrol. News, vol. 37, No. 45, 1945, pp. R859-R860; CIOS Rept. XVIII-5, 1945, 9 pp.; U. S. Naval Tech. Mission in Europe Rept. 80-45; TOM Reel 196; PB 365
23. ALI, E. [Study of the Composition and Conversion Possibilities of Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis Hydrocarbons.] Thesis, Berlin, 1941, 64 pp.
24. ALLAN, D., COCKS, L. V., AND SUTCLIFFE, H. T. Production of Synthetic Fatty Acids and Their Conversion into Soaps and the Properties of the Products. Chem. Trade Jour., vol. 122, 1948, p. 89; BIOS Final Rept. 1560, 1947, 35 pp.; PB 91,672.
25. ALLEN, C. F. H. The Oxo Process. Syn. Org. Chem., Eastman Kodak Co., vol. 18, No. 3, 1946; U. O. P. Co. Lib. Bull., vol. 22, No. 5, 1947, p. 20.
26. ALLGEMEINE OEL- UND FETT-ZEITUNG. [Properties of Synthetic Kogasin Lubricants.] Vol. 35, 1938, pp. 124-125.
27. ALLNER, W. [Bunsen Flame.]& Jour. Gasbeleucht., vol. 48, 1905, pp. 1035-1040; Jour. Chem. Soc., vol. 90, (2), 1906, pp. 441-442.
28. --------------.[ALLNER, W.] [Brown Coal Gas for City and Synthetic Purposes – The Kassel Parallel Current Chamber, Bubiag-Didier System.] Gas- u. Wasserfach, vol. 78, 1935, pp. 438-456; Tech. Blätter, vol. 25, 1935, p. 392; British Chem. Abs., 1935, B, p. 756; Chem. Abs., vol. 29, 1935, p. 6731.
29. --------------.[ALLNER, W.] [Direct-Current Degasification Process of the Kassel Oven of the Bubiag-Didier System.] Braunkohle, vol. 34, 1935, pp. 419-428; Chem. Abs., vol. 30, 1936, p. 7310.
30. --------------.[ALLNER, W.] [Production of City Gas and Gas for Synthesis From Brown Coal by the Continuous-Current Gas Process.] Ztscher. Ver. deut. Ing., vol. 79, 1935, pp. 1487-1492; Coal Carbonisation, vol. 2, 1936, p. 18; Chem. Abs., vol. 30, 1936, p. 1542.
31. --------------.[ALLNER, W.] [Brown Coal as Raw Material for City Gas and Synthesis Gas.] Braunkohle, vol. 35, 1936, pp. 495-511; Chem. Abs., vol. 31, 1937, p. 1584.
32. --------------.[ALLNER, W.] [Brown Coal as Raw Material for Town Gas and Synthesis Gas.] Braunkohle, vol. 35, 1936, p. 886; Chem. Eng. Cong., World Power Conf., vol. E1, 1936, 20 pp.; Chem. Abs., vol. 31, 1937, p. 8157.
33. --------------.[ALLNER, W.] [Manufacture of City Gas and Synthetic Gas From Brown Coal and Other Low-Rank Fuels.] Gas-u. Wasserfach, vol. 79, 1936, pp. 594-596; Chem. Abs., vol. 30, 1936, pp. 8572-8573.
34. --------------.[ALLNER, W.] Manufacture of Town Gas and Gas for Chemical Synthesis From Lignite. Trans. World Power Conf., Chem. Eng. Cong., 1936, E 6, 30 pp.; British Chem. Abs., 1936, B, p. 724.
35. ALMQUIST, J. A. Catalytic Synthesis at High Pressures. Jour. Chem. Education, vol. 3, 1926, pp. 385-389; Chem. Abs., vol. 20, 1926, p. 1937.
36. ALMQUIST, J. A. and CRITTENDEN, E. D. Study of Pure-Iron and Promoted-Iron Catalysts for Ammonia Synthesis. Ind. Eng. Chem., vol. 18, 1926, pp. 1307-1309; Chem. Abs., vol. 21, 1927, p. 802.
37. ANDERS, H. [Individualities of Catalysts for the Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis as Regards the Composition and Properties of the Reaction Product.] Chem. Tech., vol. 2, 1950, pp. 27-29; Chem. Abs., vol. 44, 1950, p. 5566.
38. ANDERSON, J. A., AND SEYFRIED, W. D. Determination of Oxygenated and Olefin Compound Types by Infrared Spectroscopy. Anal. Chem., vol. 20, No. 11, 1948, pp. 998-1006.
39. ANDERSON, R. B. Improved Adsorption Vessel. Ind. Eng. Chem., anal. ed., vol. 18, 1946, p. 156.
40. ---------------.[ANDERSON, R. B.] Modifications of the Brunauer, Emmett, and Teller Equation. I. Jour. Am. Chem. Soc., vol. 68, 1946, pp. 686-691; Chem. Abs., vol. 40, 1946, p. 3322.
41. ANDERSON, R. B., AND HALL, W. K. Modifications of the Brunauer, Emmett and Teller Equation. II. Jour. Am. Chem. Soc., vol. 70, 1948, pp. 1727-1734; Chem. Abs., vol. 42, 1948, p. 6198.
42. ANDERSON, R. B., AND EMMETT, P. H. Surface Complexes on Charcoal. Gas Evolution as a Function of Vapor Adsorption and of High-Temperature Evacuation. Jour. Phys. and Colloid Chem., vol. 51, 1947, pp. 1308-1329; Chem. Abs., vol. 42, 1948, p. 1410.
42a. ANDERSON, R. B., FELDMAN, J., AND STORCH, H. H. Synthesis of Alcohols by Hydrogenation of Carbon Monoxide. Ind. Eng. Chem., vol. 44, 1952, pp. 2418-2424; Chem. Abs., vol. 47, 1953, p. 291.
43. ANDERSON, R. B., FRIEDEL, R. A., AND STORCH, H. H. Fischer-Tropsch Reaction Mechanism Involving Stepwise Growth of Carbon Chain. Jour. Chem. Phys., vol. 19, 1951, pp. 313-319.
43a. ANDERSON, R. B., KRIEG, A., AND FRIEDEL, R. A. Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis—Differential Reaction Rate Studies With Cobalt Catalyst. Ind. Eng. Chem., vol. 41, 1949, pp. 2,189-2,197; Chem. Abs., vol. 44, 1950, p. 2,358.
44. ANDERSON, R. B., KRIEG, A., SELIGMAN, B., AND O’NEILL, W. E. Studies of the Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis. I. Tests of Cobalt Catalysts at Atmospheric Pressure. Ind. Eng. Chem., vol. 39, 1947, pp. 1548-1554; Chem. Abs., vol. 42, 1948, p. 1039.
45. ANDERSON, R. B., HALL, W. K., HEWLETT, H., AND SELIGMAN, B. Studies of the Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis. II. Properties of Unreduced Cobalt Catalysts. Jour. Am. Chem. Soc., vol. 69, 1947, pp. 3114-3119; Chem. Abs., vol. 42, 1948, p. 2739.
46. ANDERSON, R. B., KRIEG, A., SELIGMAN, B., AND TARN, W. H. Studies of the Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis. III. Influence of Type of Kieselguhrs. Ind. Eng. Chem., vol. 40, No. 12, 1948, pp. 2347-2350; Chem. Abs., vol. 43, 1949, p. 3167.
47. ANDERSON, R. B., HALL, W. K., AND HOFER, L. J. E. Studies of the Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis. IV. Properties of Reduced Cobalt Catalysts. Jour. Am. Chem. Soc., vol. 70, 1948, pp. 2465-2472; Chem. Abs., vol. 42, 1948, p. 8058.
48. ANDERSON, R. B., HALL, W. K., KRIEG, A., AND SELIGMAN, B. Studies of the Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis. V. Activities and Surface Areas of Reduced and Carburized Cobalt Catalysts. Jour. Am. Chem. Soc., vol. 71, 1949, pp. 183-188; Chem. Abs., vol. 43, 1949, p. 3273.
49. ANDERSON, R., KRIEG, A., FRIEDEL, R. A., AND MASON, L. S. Studies of the Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis. VI. Differential Reaction-Rate Studies Without Cobalt Catalyst. Ind. Eng. Chem., vol. 41, No. 10, 1949, pp. 2189-2197; Chem. Abs., vol. 44, 1950, p. 2358.
50. ANDERSON, R. B., SCHULTZ, J. F., SELIGMAN, B., HALL, W. K., AND STORCH, H. H. Studies of the Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis. VII. Nitrides of Iron as Catalysts. Jour. Am. Chem. Soc., vol. 72, 1950, pp. 3502-3508; Chem. Abs., vol. 44, 1950, p. 10299.
51. HALL, W. K., TARN, W. H., AND ANDERSON, R. B. Studies of the Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis, VIII. Surface-Area and Pore-Volume Studies of Iron Catalysts. Jour. Am. Chem. Soc., vol. 72, 1950, pp. 5436-5443.
52. ANDERSON, R. B., HOFER, L. J. E., COHN, E. M., AND SELIGMAN, B. Studies of the Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis. IX. Phase Changes of Iron Catalysts in the Synthesis. Jour. Am. Chem. Soc., vol. 73, 1951, pp. 944-946; Chem. Abs., vol. 45, 1951, p. 6,032.
53. ANDERSON, R. B., SELIGMAN, B., SHULTZ, J. F., KELLY, R., AND ELLIOTT, M. A. Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis. X. Some Important Variables of the Synthesis on Iron Catalysts. Ind. Eng. Chem., vol. 44, 1952, pp. 391-397; Chem. Abs., vol. 46, 1952, p. 5,291.
53b. SHULTZ, J. F., SELIGMAN, B., LECKY, J., AND ANDERSON, R. B. Studies of the Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis. XII. Composition Changes of Nitrided Iron Catalysts During the Synthesis. Jour. Am. Chem. Soc., vol. 74, 1952, pp. 637-640; Chem. Abs., vol. 46, 1952, p. 5,290.
53a. SHULTZ, J. F., SELIGMAN, B., SHAW, L., AND ANDERSON, R. B. Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis. XI. Effect of Nitriding on 3 Types of Iron Catalysts. Ind. Eng. Chem., vol. 44, 1952, pp. 397-401; Chem. Abs., vol. 46, 1952, p. 5,291.
53c. HALL, W. K., TARN, W. H., AND ANDERSON, R. B.Studies of the Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis. XIII. Structural Changes of a Reduced Iron Catalyst on Reoxidation and on Formation of Interstitial Phases. Jour. Phys. Chem., vol. 56, 1952, pp. 688-691; Chem. Abs., vol. 46, 1952, p. 10,582.
54. ANDERSON, R. B., McCARTNEY, J. T., HALL, W. K., AND HOFER, L. J. E. Kieselguhrs – Suitability as Carriers in Catalysts. Ind. Eng. Chem., vol. 39, 1947, pp. 1618-1628; Chem. Abs., vol. 42, 1948, p. 1031.
55. ANDREWS, G. W. Water-Gas Equilibrium in Hydrocarbon Flames. Jour. Chem. Soc., vol. 105, 1914, pp. 444-456; Jour. Soc. Chem. Ind. (London), vol. 33, 1914, p. 303; Chem. Abs., vol. 8, 1914, p. 1659.
56. ANDREWS, R. S., AND BENNIE, R. S. High-Pressure Gasification of Brown Coal. BIOS Final Rept. 722, 1946, 13 pp.; PB 52,856.
57. ANDRIEUX, J. L. [Making Metallic Powders by Electrolysis of Fused Salts.] Rev. mét., vol. 45, 1948k pp. 49-59; Jour. four. élec., vol. 57, No. 3, 1948, p. 54; Chem. Abs., vol. 42, 1948, p. 8089.
58. ANGLI, J. [Composition, Origin and Synthesis of Petroleum – The Argentine Problem.] Anales asoc. quim. Argentina, vol. 14, 1926, pp. 39-61; Chem. Abs., vol. 20, 1926, p. 2906.
59. ANTHEAUME, J. [Contribution to the Study of the Iron Catalyst in the Synthesis of Hydrocarbons From Carbon Monoxide.] Thesis, Univ. Lille, I. Special No. 1934, 69 pp; Brennstoff-Chem., vol. 15, 1934, p. 436.
60. ---------------.[ANTHEAUME, J.] [Hydrogenation of Carbon Monoxide.] Ann. combust. liquides. May-June 1935; Tech. moderne, vol. 27, 1935, p. 594; Coal Carbonisation, vol. 1, 1935, p. 151.
61. ---------------.[ANTHEAUME, J.] [Iron Oxide Catalysts for the Hydrogenation of Carbon Monoxide Under Atmospheric Pressure.] Ann. combust. liquides, vol. 10, 1935, pp. 472-507; Chem. Abs., vol. 29, 1935, p. 6396.
62. ANTHEAUME, J., DECARRIÈRE, E., AND RÈANT, R. [Physicochemical Study of the Iron Catalyst Used in the Synthesis of Liquid Hydrocarbons.] Chim. et ind., Special No., April 1934, pp. 421-423; Compt. rend., vol. 196, 1933, pp. 1889-1890; Brennstoff-Chem., vol. 15, 1934, p. 413; Chem. Abs., vol. 28, 1934, p. 5935.
63. ANTHRACITE INSTITUTE BULLETIN. Refuse Anthracite Source of Synthetic Fuels. No. 1513, 1948, p. 1.
64. ANTONENA, C. M. [Synthetic Naphtha.] Rev. quim. ind. (Buenos Aires), vol. 2, No. 16, 1949, pp. 15-18, 30; British Abs., 1950, B. I. p. 35.
65. APIN, A., LEIPUNSKII, O., AND REINOV, N. [Decomposition of Methanol Under High Pressures.] Jour. Gen. Chem. (U.S.S.R.), vol. 10, 1940, pp. 863-865; Chem. Abs., vol. 35, 1941, p. 2469.
66. APPLEYARD, K. C. Production of Oil From Coal by the Fischer-Tropsch Process. Gas World, vol. 111, 1939, Coke Sec., pp. 79-91; Colliery Guard, vol. 158, 1939, pp. i865-868, 968-970; British Chem. Abs., 1939, B, p. 799; Chem. Age, vol. 41, 1939, pp. 64-67; Chem. Abs., vol. 33, 1939, p. 5155.
67. ----------------.[APPLEYARD, K. C.] Chemistry of Fischer-Tropsch Oil Production. South African Min. and Eng. Jour., vol. 50, 1940, pp. 585-587, 615-617; Chem. Abs., vol. 34, 1940, p. 5619.
68. ARANDA, V. G. [Artificial Fats.] Ion, Madrid, vol. 1, No. 2, 1941, pp. 18-23; Chem. Abs., vol. 36, 1942, p. 3377.
69. ARBUZOV, M. [Crystal Structure and Particle Size of the Carbide Phase in Tempered Steel.] Doklady Akad. Nauk S. S. S. R., vol. 73, 1950, pp. 83-86; Chem. Abs., vol. 45, 1951, p. 3217.
70. ARBUZOV, M., AND KURDYUMOV, G. [State of Carbon in Tempered Steel.] Jour. Tech. Phys. (U.S.S.R.), vol. 10, 1940, pp. 1093-1100; Chem. Abs., vol. 35, 1941, p. 2456.
71. ARIES, R. S. The Changing Industrial Alcohol Picture. Chem. and Eng. News, vol. 25, 1947, pp. 1792-1796; Petrol. Processing, vol. 2, 1947, p. 409.
72. ARMBRUSTER, M. H. Solubility of Hydrogen at Low Pressure in Iron, Nickel and Certain Steels at 400°-600°. Jour. Am. Chem. Soc., vol. 65, 1943, pp. 1043-1054; Chem. Abs., vol. 37, 1943, p. 4283.
73. ARMITAGE, G. E. Chemical Conversions of Lighter Hydrocarbons. Refiner and Nat. Gasoline Mfr., vol. 20, 1941, pp. 327-336; Chem. Abs., vol. 36, 1942, p.1472.
74. ARMSTRONG, E. F., AND HILDITCH, T. P. Study of Catalytic Actions at Surfaces. I. Hydrogenation of Unsaturated Fats in the Liquid State in Presence of Nickel. Proc. Roy. Soc. (London), vol. 96-A, 1919, pp. 137-146; Chem. Abs., vol. 14, 1920, p. 142.
75. ----------------.[ARMSTRONG, E. F., AND HILDITCH, T. P.] Study of Catalytic Actions at Surfaces. II. Transference of Hydrogen From Saturated to Unsaturated Organic Compounds in the Liquid State in Presence of Metallic Nickel. Proc. Roy. Soc. (London), vol. 96-A, 1919, p. 322-329; Chem. Abs., vol. 14, 1920, pp. 884-885.
76. ----------------.[ARMSTRONG, E. F., AND HILDITCH, T. P.] Study of Catalytic Actions at Surfaces. III. Hydrogenation of Acetaldehyde and the Dehydrogenation of Ethyl Alcohol in Presence of Finely Divided Metals. Proc. Roy. Soc. (London), vol. 97-A, 1920, pp. 259-264; Chem. Abs., vol. 14, 1920, p. 2439.
77. ----------------.[ARMSTRONG, E. F., AND HILDITCH, T. P.] Catalytic Actions at Solid Surfaces. IV. Interaction of Carbon Monoxide and Steam as Conditioned by Iron Oxide and by Copper. Proc. Roy. Soc. (London), vol. 97-A, 1920, pp. 265-273; Chem. Abs., vol. 14, 1920, p. 2439.
78.  ----------------.[ARMSTRONG, E. F., AND HILDITCH, T. P.]  Study of Catalytic Actions at Surfaces.  V.  Rate of Change Conditioned by a Nickel Catalyst and its Bearing on the Law of Mass Action.  Proc. Roy. Soc. (London), vol. 98-A, 1920, pp. 27-40; Chem. Abs., vol. 14, 1920, p. 3182.
79. ----------------.[ARMSTRONG, E. F., AND HILDITCH, T. P.] Study of Catalytic Actions at Surfaces. VI. Surface Area and Specific Nature of a Catalyst – Two Independent Factors Controlling the Resultant Activity. Proc. Roy. Soc. (London), vol. 99-A, 1921, pp. 490-495; Chem. Abs., vol. 16, 1922, pp. 188-189.
80. ----------------.[ARMSTRONG, E. F., AND HILDITCH, T. P.] Study of Catalytic Actions at Surfaces. VII. Influence of Pressure on the Rate of Hydrogenation of Liquids in Presence of Nickel. Proc. Roy. Soc. (London), vol. 100-A, 1921, pp. 240-252; Chem. Abs., vol. 16, 1922, p. 1348.
81.----------------.[ARMSTRONG, E. F., AND HILDITCH, T. P.] Study of Catalytic Actions at Surfaces. VIII. Action of Sodium Carbonate in Promoting the Hydrogenation of Phenol. Proc. Roy. Soc. (London), vol. 102-A, 1922, pp. 21-27; Chem. Abs., vol. 17, 1923, p.233.
82. ----------------.[ARMSTRONG, E. F., AND HILDITCH, T. P.] Study of Catalytic Actions at Surfaces. IX. Action of Copper in Promoting the Activity of Nickel Catalyst. Proc. Roy. Soc. (London), vol. 102-A, 1922, pp. 27-32; Chem. Abs., vol. 17, 1923, pp. 233-234.
83. ----------------.[ARMSTRONG, E. F., AND HILDITCH, T. P.] Study of Catalytic Actions at Surfaces. X. The Interaction of Carbon Monoxide and Hydrogen as Conditioned by Nickel at Relatively Low Temperatures. A Practical Synthesis of Methane. Proc. Roy. Soc. (London), vol. 103A, 1923, pp. 25-34; Chem. Abs., vol. 17, 1923, p. 2220.
84. ----------------.[ARMSTRONG, E. F., AND HILDITCH, T. P.] Study of Catalytic Actions at Surfaces. XI. Action of Alumina and Other Oxides in Promoting the Activity of Ni Catalyst. Proc. Roy. Soc. (London), vol. 103-A, 1923, pp. 586-597; Chem. Abs., vol. 17, 1923, p. 3443.
85. ----------------.[ARMSTRONG, E. F., AND HILDITCH, T. P.] Study of Catalytic Actions at Surfaces. XII. Some Observations Relative to Those Particles of a Catalyst Which Participate in Chemical Change. Proc. Roy. Soc. (London), vol. 108-A, 1925, pp. 111-120; Chem. Abs., vol. 19, 1925, p. 2443.
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87. ARMSTRONG, E. F., AND WILLIAMS, K. A. [Development of the Technical Applications of Hydrogenation.] Chim. et ind., vol. 42, 1939, pp. 234-242, Chem. and Ind., vol. 59, 1940, pp. 3-9; Chem. Age, vol. 41, 1939, pp. 271-272, 285-288.
87a. ARNOLD, J. H. Synthesis of Liquid Fuels From Natural Gas. Advances Chem. Ser. No. 5, 1951, pp. 120-137; Chem. Abs., vol. 45, 1951, p. 10,558.
88. ARNOLD, J. O., AND READ, A. A. Conditions in Which Carbon Exists in Steel. Proc. Chem. Soc., 1894, pp. 105-106; Jour. Soc. Chem. Ind., 1894, p. 740.
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90. ARWELL, J. C. AND BARSS, W. M. Comparison of the X-Ray Diffraction and Nitrogen Adsorption Surface Areas of Carbon Blacks and Charcoals. Canadian Jour. Research, vol. 26, sec. A, 1948, pp. 236-242.
91. ASHWORTH, J. R. Simple Characteristic Relationships Among the Ferromagnetics. Nature, vol. 116, 1925, p. 397; Chem. Abs., vol. 20, 1926, p. 2781.
92. ASKEW, H. O. Report on Fischer-Tropsch Process. New Zealand Dept. Sci. Ind. Research, Bull. 6, 1928, 28 pp.
93. ATWELL, H. V. Koppers Powdered-Coal Gasification Process. FIAT Final Rept. 1303, 1947, 51 pp., 16 figs.
94. ----------------.[ATWELL, H. V.] Gumz Powdered-Coal Gasification Process. FIAT Final Rept. 1304, 1947, 53 pp.; PB 85,163.
95. ----------------.[ATWELL, H. V.] The Schmalfeldt Process for Making Synthetic Gas From Methane. FIAT Final Rept. 1305, 1947, 23 pp.; PB 85,164.
96. ATWELL, H. V., AND SCHROEDER, W. C. Synthetic Lubricating-Oil Plant, Rheinpreussen, Homberg. CIOS XXIV-9, 1945, 17 pp.; TOM Reel 196; PB 283.
97. ---------------.[ATWELL, H. V., AND SCHROEDER, W. C.] Steinkohlen-Bergwerk Rheinpreussen, Moers-Meerbeck. British Coal Utilization and Research Assoc., Monthly Bull., vol. 10, 1946, abs. 1045; CIOS Rept. XXV-6, XXVI-80; TOM Rept. 8, TOM Reel 196, TAC Rept. SnMC-2; PB 367,412.
98. ATWELL, H. V., POWELL, A. R. AND STORCH, H. H. United States Government Technical Oil Mission Fischer-Tropsch Report 1. TOM Rept. 5, July 1945, 66 pp.; TAC Rept. SnMC-1; PB Rept. 2051, 1945, 45 pp.
99. ATWOOD, K., ARNOLD, M. R., AND APPEL, E. G. Water-Gas Shift Reaction. Effect of pressure on Rate Over an Iron Oxide-Chromium Oxide Catalyst. Ind. Eng. Chem., vol. 42, 1950, pp. 1600-1602; Chem. Abs., vol. 44, 1950, p. 9137.
100. AUDAS, F. G. Continuous Dry Process for the Removal of Hydrogen Sulfide From Industrial Gases. Coke and Gas, vol. 13, 1951, pp. 229-234; Chem. Abs., vol. 46, 1952, p. 11,638.
101. AUDIBERT, E.  [Manufacture of Synthetic Liquid Fuels From Mixtures of Carbon and Hydrogen.]  Chim. et ind., vol. 13, 1925, pp. 186-194; Brennstoff-Chem., vol. 6, 1925, p. 244; Fuel, vol. 5, 1926, pp. 170-177; Chem. Abs., vol. 19, 1925, p. 1487.
102. ---------------.[AUDIBERT, E] [Methanol. Its Synthesis.] Tech. moderne, vol. 20, 1928, pp. 861-866; Chem. Abs., vol. 23, 1929, p. 1385.
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213. ---------------.[BERR, R.] [Water Gas and Commercial Synthesis.] Ind. chim. belge, vol. 32, 1945, pp. 153-170; Chaleur et ind., vol. 26, No. 244, 1946, p. 68 D; Chem. Abs., vol. 40, 1946, p. 7566.
214. BERTAUT, F. [Coercive Force and Crystallite Size.] Compt. rend., vol. 229, 1949, pp. 417-419.
215. BERTAUT, F., BOCHIROL, L., AND BLUM, P. [Synthesis and Space Groups of the Boroferrites.] Compt. rend., vol. 230, 1950, pp. 764-765; Chem. Abs., vol. 44, 1950, p. 5749.
216. BERTHELOT, C. [Composition of Coal and Its Utilization in the Chemical Industry.] Bull. soc. encour. ind. nat., vol. 126, 1927, pp. 485-511; Chem. Abs., vol. 22, 1928, p. 152.
217. ---------------.[BERTHELOT, C.] [New Views on the Chemical Utilization of Coal.] Bull. soc. encour, ind. nat., vol. 127, 1928, pp. 822-854; Bull. soc. ing. civ. France, vol. 81, 1928, pp. 1105-1181; British Chem. Abs., 1929, B. p. 344; Chem. Abs., vol. 23, 1929, p. 2012.
218. ---------------. [BERTHELOT, C.]Chemical Utilization of Coal – Its Methods of Realization. Proc. World Eng. Cong., Tokyo, 1929, vol. 32, 1931, pp. 309-338. Chem. Abs., vol. 26, 1932, p. 578.
219. ---------------. [ERTHELOT, C.] [Cost of Hydrogen Necessary for Manufacture of Synthetic Gasoline.] Chim. et ind., vol. 34, 1935, p. 815.
220. ---------------. [ BERTHELOT, C.] [Evolution of Semicarbonization and the Manufacture of Synthetic Carburants.] Génie civil, vol. 106, 1935, pp. 353-357, 384-387; Chem. Abs., vol. 29, 1935, p. 8293.
221. ---------------. [ BERTHELOT, C.] [New Sources of Production of Hydrogen.] Ind. chim., vol. 22, 1935, pp. 406-407; Chem. Abs., vol. 29, 1935, p. 6370
222. ---------------. [ BERTHELOT, C.] [Synthetic Gasoline.] La Nature, No. 2958, 1935, pp. 121-124; Chem. Zentralb., 1936, I, p. 689; Chem. Abs., vol. 29, 1935, p. 8304. 6370
223. ---------------. [ BERTHELOT, C.] [Large Gas Generators for the Production of Water Gas.] Génie civil, vol. 109, 1936, pp. 103-106; Chem. Abs., vol. 30, 1936, p. 7308.
224. ---------------. [ BERTHELOT, C.] [Lubricants From Coal and Lignites.] Chim. et ind., vol. 36, 1936, pp. 270-280; Chem. Age, vol. 35, 1936, p. 139; British Chem. Abs., 1937, B, p. 864.
225. ---------------. [ BERTHELOT, C.] [Manufacture of Synthetic Gasoline.] La. Nature, 1936, pp. 155-162; Chem. Abs., vol. 30, 1936, p. 4647.
226. ---------------. [ BERTHELOT, C.] [Metallurgical Problems Presented in Making Hydrogenation Tubes and Cracking Chambers.] Rev. mét., vol. 33, 1936, pp. 566-573, 619-626, 677-690, 727-746; Chem. Abs., vol. 31, 1937, p. 1738.
227. ---------------. [ BERTHELOT, C.] [Respective Advantages and Disadvantages of the Bergins and Fischer Processes for Production of Synthetic Liquid Fuels.] Chim. et ind., vol. 35, 1936, pp. 768-791; Coal Carbonisation, vol. 2, 1936, p. 222; Chem. Abs., vol. 30, 1936, p. 4647.
228. ---------------. [ BERTHELOT, C.] [Sources of Hydrogen for Production of Liquid Fuels.] Cong. chim. ind., 15th Cong., Brussels, 1936, pp. 833-846; Brennstoff-Chem., vol. 16, 1935, p. 430; Chem. Abs., vol. 30, 1936, p. 5756.
229. ---------------. [ BERTHELOT, C.] [Synthetic Motor Fuels in Belgium and France.] Génie civil, vol. 108, 1936, pp. 59-62; Mech. Eng., vol. 58, 1936, pp. 377-378.
230. ---------------. [ BERTHELOT, C.] [Economic Problems Raised by Production of Synthetic Fuels for Internal-Combustion Engines.] Compt. rend., Cong. chim. ind., 17me, Paris, September-October 1937, pp. 424-429; Chem. Abs., vol. 32, 1938, p. 6429.
231.  ---------------. [ BERTHELOT, C.] [Extraction of Hydrogen From Coke-Oven Gas for use in the Manufacture of Synthetic Gasoline.]  Génie civil, vol. 110, 1937, pp. 459-461; Chem. Abs., vol. 31, 1937, p. 7626.
232. ---------------. [ BERTHELOT, C.] [High-grade Fuels and Lubricants for Internal-Combustion Engines.] Chim. et ind., vol. 37, 1937, pp. 1043-1055; British Chem. Abs., 1937, B, p. 869.
233. ---------------. [ BERTHELOT, C.] [Production of Fuels by Catalytic Hydrogenation of Carbon Monoxide.] Génie civil, vol. 110, 1937, pp. 497-501; Chem. Abs., vol. 31, 1937, p. 7621.
234. ---------------. [ BERTHELOT, C.] [Realizable Progress in Hydrogenation.] Génie civil, vol. 110, 1937, pp. 53-60, 86-90; Chem. Abs., vol. 31, 1937, p. 4082.
235. ---------------. [ BERTHELOT, C.] [Synthetic Liquid Fuels Resulting From Reduction of Carbon Monoxide by Hydrogen; Methanol, Fischer Gasoline.] Chim. et ind., vol. 37, 1937, pp. 211-223; Chem. Abs., vol. 31, 1937, p. 4083.
236. ---------------. [ BERTHELOT, C.] [Synthetic Motor Fuels.] Mines, cariéres, No. 172, 1937, pp. 5-6; Coal Carbonisation, vol. 3, 1937, p. 150.
237. ---------------. [ BERTHELOT, C.] [Economics of Synthetic Fuels Industry.] Génie civil, vol. 112, 1938, pp. 409-413.
238. ---------------.[ BERTHELOT, C.] [Evolution of Processes for Production of Motor Spirit by Catalytic Reduction of Carbon Monoxide by Hydrogen.] Chim. et ind., vol. 40, 1938, pp. 434-460; Chem. Abs., vol. 33, 1939, p. 3106.
239. ---------------.[ BERTHELOT, C.] [Conversion of Methane Into Carbon Monoxide and Hydrogen.] Rev. chim. ind. (Paris), vol. 48, 1939, pp. 194-198; Chem. Abs., vol. 33, 1939, p. 8562.
240. ---------------. [ BERTHELOT, C.] [Conversion of Methane Into Hydrogen and Carbon Monoxide. Process of the Société belge de l’azote at Renory.] Génie civil, vol. 115, 1939, pp. 461-464; Chem. Abs., vol. 34, 1940, p. 2541.
241. ---------------.[ BERTHELOT, C.] [Hydrogenation of Coal and Heavy Oils for Production of Airplane Fuels.] Génie civil, vol. 114, 1939, pp. 214-216, 234-237.
242. ---------------. [ BERTHELOT, C.] [Synthetic and Substitute Fuels for Internal-Combustion Motors.] Chim. et ind., vol. 44, 1940, pp. 465-470; Chem. Zentralb., 1941, I, p. 1629; Chem. Abs., vol. 37, 1943, p. 2907.
243. ---------------. [ BERTHELOT, C.] [The Complex Coal-Chemistry-Petroleum.] Chim. et ind., vol. 45, 1941, pp. 551-554; Chem. Abs., vol. 36, 1942, p. 3025.
244. ---------------.[ BERTHELOT, C.] [Production of Methanol and Its Derivatives, Formaldehyde, Hexamethylenetetramine, Resins, etc.] Chim. et ind., vol. 45, Special No. 42-43, 1941; Chem. Zentralb., 1942, I, p. 418; Chem. Abs., vol. 37, 1943, p. 2715.
245.---------------. [ BERTHELOT, C.] Program for Synthetic and Substitute Fuels. Jour. Soc. Auto. Eng., vol. 15, 1942, p. 265.
246. ---------------. [ BERTHELOT, C.] [Some Aspects of the Fuel Industry. Conversion of Methane Into Carbon Monoxide and Hydrogen by the Action of Steam in Presence of Catalysts.] Chim. et ind., vol. 52, 1944, pp. 153-154; Chem. Abs., vol. 40, 1946, p.
247. ---------------. [ BERTHELOT, C.] [Synthetic and Substitute Lubricants.] Chim. et ind., vol. 53, 1945, pp. 160-166; Chem. Abs., vol. 42, 1948, p. 6096.
248. BERTHELOT, C., AND HOT, M. Carburants de synthèse et de remplacement. H. Dunod, Paris, 1936, 350 pp.; Chem. Abs., vol. 31, 1937, p. 241.
249. ---------------. [BERTHELOT, C., AND HOT, M.] Technique et èconomie nouvelles des carburants de synthèse. H. Dunod, Paris, 369 pp.; Chem. Abs., vol. 32, 1938, p. 4312.