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GENERAL AND MOTOR GASOLINE

       
  TOM REEL BAG ITEM FRAMES

ACCOUNTING, production estimates and costs for aviation gasoline

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3439

5

80 ‘115-80 ‘118

ACTIVATED charcoal gasoline

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625

ADSORPTION of gasoline from gas by activated charcoal

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4028-4031

AMERICAN high-test gasolines

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40 ‘88-40 ‘90

ANALYSIS and polymerization of iron catalyst primary gasolines

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3453

25

30 ‘71-30 ‘80

ANALYSES of gasolines from Bethune and Lievin

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672-674

ANALYTICAL data on gasoline

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241

ANGLO-American gasolines

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40 ‘86-40 ‘150

       

50 ‘1-50 ‘2

AROMATIC engine fuels, behaviour of, in engine

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314-321

“ gasolines, by M. Pier

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3347-3374

AROMATICS in naphthas, catalytic oxidation of

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100

4845-4847

AROMATIZATION gasoline and bomb test

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805-807

“ gasolines

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90 ‘115-90 ‘121

AT and T-52 processes, minutes of meeting in Leuna, March 1944, for discussion of

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1955-2160

AVERAGE boiling curves for Leuna gasolines

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4227-4228

B-4 fuel for automobile propulsion, use of

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10 ‘125-10 ‘142

BLENDED gasolines, Ruhrbenzin, composition of

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3440

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20 ‘1-20 ‘2

Do.

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3451

37

60 ‘9-60 ‘10

“ gasolines, specific gravity of

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3451

37

70 ‘102

BLENDING of gasolines

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2733

6

0 ‘25-0 ‘29

BLENDS of gasol and gasoline, experiments with

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66-69

BUTYL oils (M1 and M2 fractions), investigation of as admixture to Leuna mixed naphthas

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6910-6915

CATALYSTS 7846/6434, light gasoline from coal tar middle oil over

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46-48

CHEMICAL composition and detonation properties of shale gasoline, by N.V. Ershov, J. Appl. Chem., USSR, Vol. 12, 1939, pp. 867-870

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110 ‘34-110 ‘36

CHLORINATED kogasines, double decomposition reactions of

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524-526

CIRCULATION gasoline

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3451

41

80 ‘15-80 ‘17

COMPARATIVE tests of motor fuels by Zentralbüro fur Mineraloel, G.m.b.H. 44 50-64

COMPARISON of cracking and hydrogenation gasolines from B-middle oil

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2nd Series

167-192

 

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410-432

“ of cracking and hydrogenation samples

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2nd Series

194-217

 

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72-94

“ of cracking gasoline and primary circulation gasoline with respect to analysis and synthetic oil production

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3450

21

70 ‘109-70 ‘132

“ of gasolines from Scholven oil obtained by different methods

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2732

2

50 ‘54

“ of gasoline from stages I and II

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3441

46

950-952

“ of hydrogenation and cracking gasolines from petroleum middle oils, by Reitz, Donath et al.

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266-275

Translation T-374

256

   

275a-275j

“ “

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967-976

“ of Scholven, Gelsenberg and Ruhroel products

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2732

2

50 ’75-50 ‘76

“ of VT 702 (Leuna) and VT 707 (Gelsenberg) gasolines

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2747

24

40 ’43-40 ‘47

“ , qualitative, of gasoline produced from bituminous coal B-middle oil by cracking and by hydrogenation

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295-317

COMPOSITIONS of gasolines, investigations of

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374-390

CONVERSION data and market situation for gasoline in 1937

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492-494

COST estimations, alkylate fuel

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1136-1149

“ prices, average yearly, of motor fuel

150

   

617-618

“ record, production, of motor fuel plant, Rheinpreussen (1943-1944)

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9

2243-2272

CRACKED gasolines from H2-rich petroleum middle oils, composition of

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263-276

“ gasoline, testing

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1103-1111

“ product, sample of

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1300-1301

CRACKING and circulation gasolines, studies of

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3450

25

30 ’17-30 ‘32

CRUDE gasolines, analyses of Poelitz

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160

DEHYDROGENATION bottoms from petroleum, hydrogen-rich, from Poelitz as blending agents in 7019 gasoline

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552-558

DEMANDS by manufacturers of gasolines, some, by K. Dehn, 1942

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20 ’90-20 ‘108

DESULFURIZATION, catalytic, of Kashpir tar benzines in presence of hydrogen under atmospheric pressure, by A. S. Broun, Chemistry of Solid Fuels, Vol. 5, 1934, pp. 267-273

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Translation by Sinclair Co., SR- 14

279

   

491-497

“ of shale benzines by hydrogenation in presence of catalysts, by Nametkin et al, Chemistry of Solid Fuels, Vol. 5, 1934, pp. 333-357

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Translation by Sinclair Co., SR- 15

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498-525

DEUTSCHE Versuchsanstalt fur Luftfahrt (D.V.L.) Institut fur Betriebstoff Forschung. Reported by C.C. Chaffee, W. F. Faragher and W. H. Thomas

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30 ‘33-30 ‘56

DHD gasoline

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878-880

“ gasoline, file note on

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429-432

“ gasoline from Estonian oil shale, quality of

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1919

“ gasoline from Poelitz, iodine number of

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482

“ gasoline, production of

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631-634

“ gasolines P 1023 and P 1031, detailed studies of

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417-428

DIFFERENT motor fuels and valve settings of motors, effects of

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672-705

DISTILLATION curve for Fe catalyst gasoline before and after refining

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21

20 ‘4

ENGINE fuels

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8933-8961

(*) “ fuels used during 1935, report on

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28336-28352

EXPERIMENTAL pressure reactors, study of gasolines and paraffins from

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1139-1151

“ work in 1942

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1393-1394

EXPERIMENTS with gasolines of different densities

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103-110

EVALUATION of gasoline, directions for

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3451

37

70 ‘98-70 ‘101

5058/6434 gasoline, high-test fuels from

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1879-1889