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OIL, SHALE (See also SHALE, OIL)

       
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ALKYLATION of gasoline from Estonian shale and of some unsaturated gasolines of other origin

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VI

1..9-1..12

ALUMINUM chloride, cracking of shale tars with, by N. I. Zelenin and N. N. Kosheleva, Oil Shales, No. 3, 1934, pp. 35-41

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Translation SR-4 by Sinclair Co. 279 364-374

ANALYSES of Estonian shale fuel oil

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4043B

19

267-268

AVIATION gasoline from Estonian shale oil

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3 rd Series

2-7

“ gasoline plant from Swedish shale oil, by catalytic hydrogenation, proposal for

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70 ’31-70 ‘56

CARBONIZATION and properties of shale oil, description of oil shale industry

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4118-4148

CENTRIFUGE, separation of oil from water with

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917-922

CHARACTERISTICS and refining methods of shale oils, comments on with reference to Bureau of Ships questionnaire, by Oppelt

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50 ’72-50 ‘84

CRACKING and hydrogenation of Estonian and Kashpirian shale tars, by Tilicheyev and Sledzhiev. Chem. Solid Fuels, Vol. II, No. 2, 1931, pp. 3-15

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Translation SR-5 by Sinclair Co.

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375-384

“ , catalytic, of Estonian shale oil

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231

“ of shale tar of Gdov deposits after driving off gasoline, by Chighevski, Bulletin, USSR Acad. o Sc., 1940, No. 4, pp. 29-35

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110 ‘60-110 ’63

DESTRUCTIVE hydrogenation of Kashpir tar, by Nametkin et al, Chem. Solid Fuels, Vol. IV, 1933, pp. 598-605

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Translation SR-13 by Sinclair Co.

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482-490

DESULFURIZING of shale oil

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437-439

“ of shale oil gas

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2nd Series

22-25

DIESEL engines, correspondence concerning use of shale oil for

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1234-1237

“ oil from shale oil, laboratory test to produce

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1094-1101

“ engines, use of shale oil as fuel for

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1461-1471

DISTILLATION plants, specifications for shale oil

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5..161-5..197

“ tests of shale oil

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1504-1515

DOTTERNHAUSEN shale oil, blending of

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2522-2525

ESTONIAN shale oil

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1571-1590

       

1604-1612

“ shale oil as raw material for oxo-synthesis and chemical processing, investigation of

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1048-1056

“ oil shale, composition of tunnel kiln products

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1608-1612

EXTRACTION, selective, of Wurttemberg shale oil, by Prof. Theilacker

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190-200

FLOW diagram of dehydrogenation of shale oil, N 11615-2, Scholven

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2247

15

80 ’16-80 ‘20

“ diagram of Messel refining plant for crude oil

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10140

“ sheet of distillation products 1-Te-153, Deutsche Oelschiefferforschungs Gesellschaft

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10144

GERMAN shale oil I, properties of, Wesseling

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1591-1592

HYDROGENATION experiments with shale

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569-575

       

583-584

       

593-594

       

611-614

“ of Scottish shale in liquid phase with fixed bed catalyst, and subsequent cracking under elevated pressure

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126-129

“ of shale oil

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11

977-985

Do., by M. Pier

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10247-10274

“ of shale oil, data for

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465

“ of Spanish shale oil over fixed bed catalyst, experimental

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544-551

“ , pressure of Scottish shale, lecture by Dr. Pier

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166-178

“ refining of Estonian shale oil

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2nd Series

14-20

INFORMATION on shale oil requested by Bureau of Ships

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40 ’92-40 ‘93

LIQUID fuels from combustible shales, manufacture of by method of thermal solution. Translation of article by W. K. D’yakova, by H. J. Kandiner

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40 ’94-40 ‘118

LOW pressure treatment of concentrate from Estonian shale

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433-443

LTC of Estonian shale oils

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207-207b

“ tar from underground distillation of shale, translation and original on research on

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10158-10181

MIDDLE oil from Estonian shale tar, conversion to automobile gasoline

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331-365

PETROLEUM residues, shale oil, etc.

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30 ‘100-30 ‘134

       

40 ‘1-40 ‘30

POUR point of shale oils, lowering

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E-14 & E-23

60 ’20-60 ‘67

     

E-25

60 ’77-60 ‘83

Do., by Heinze

   

E-11

50 ’99-50 ‘110

“ “ of shale oil, lowering of by mixing with pacura

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2387-2393

POUR point of shale oil, results of some laboratory tests to lower by addition of other oils. (translated)

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E-12

60 ‘1-60 ‘6

PRODUCTION of fuels from Estonian shale oil, short report on preliminary tests on

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1616-1617

REFINING methods for shale oil, information regarding, by Graf

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27

40 ’66-40 ‘73

“ of cracking distillate of shale tar with zinc chloride, by M. M. Gerasimov, et al, 1940, No. 5, USSR Acad. of Sc., pp. 43-48

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110 ’64-110 ‘67

“ of Estonian shale gasoline

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732-734

“ of shale oil, by Hubmann

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40

50 ’85-50 ‘88

ROSTIN process for refining shale oil gasoline

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1-2

SCOTTISH shale oil, hydrogenation of, lecture by Dr. Pier

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163-165

SHALE oil, by Frese

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40

50 ’89-50 ‘90

“ oils

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269-272

“ oil industry, French. Reported by E. V. Forna and R. C. Aldrich.

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70 ‘2-70 ‘34

“ oil produced by underground carbonization, properties of

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592-605

“ oil production by hydrogenation or underground distillation

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ii

977-985

“ oil, properties of

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923-926

 

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2402-2404

SPECULATIONS on possibilities of commercial recovery of shale oil

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1565-1617

STABILIZATION and refining of shale tar benzin by hydrogenation, by Petrov et al, Chem. Solid Fuels, Vol. IV, 1933, pp. 459-469

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Translation SR-11 by Sinclair Co.

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464-474

SULFATING of heavy fraction of Gdovsk shale pitch, by Y. I. Khisin and L. R. Sungalovska (Miss), Journal Applied Chemistry (USSR), Vol. 9, pp. 731-736

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110 ’22-110 ‘25

SULFUR compounds in Dorset shale oil

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4006-4008

“ “ in shale oil, clippings on

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4009-4013

“ “ of the shale tar, by N. Edelstein, USSR Acad. of Sc., 1941, No. 4, pp. 41-44

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110 ‘68-110 ‘70

“ content of shale oil, by Prof. Theilacker

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200-206

SWEDISH shale oil, quotation on plant for hydrogenation of, by I. G. Ludwigshafen; translation and original

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10071-10136

“ shale oil, translation and original of examination of

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10231-10246

TALK on shale oil, draft for

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130-156

TTH operation on Lurgi carbonization tar from shale

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444-456

“ process for Lurgi LTC tar from Puertolano shale oil

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37-49

VACUUM distillation of shale oil

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221-226

WAHL’S answers to questions of Bureau of Ships regarding shale oil treatment

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50 ‘5-50 ‘20

WURTTEMBERG oil shales, oils from; by Schmitt and Theilacker

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227-234