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Gas Synthesis
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HIGH boiling hydrocarbons, principally paraffins, by synthesis, by Herbert to Metallgesellschaft A.G.

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0 ’68-0 ‘74

“ test fuel gas in gasoline synthesis, production of

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1666-1669

HIGHER aliphatic hydrocarbons, synthesis of. Patent application and correspondence

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20 ’63-20 ‘76

       

20 ’84-20 ‘95

       

20 ‘101-20 ‘111

       

30 ‘1-30 ‘15

       

30 ‘9-30 ‘37

       

60 ’77-60 ‘79

 

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30 ’63-30 ‘70

“ hydrocarbons by catalytic hydrogenation of oxides of carbon, production of

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1653-1659

       

1663-1665

HYDROCARBON synthesis process

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10 ’43-10 ‘47

 

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20 ’83-20 ‘88

“ synthesis from CO and H2, patent application on, and correspondence

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30 ’38-30 ‘73

HYDROCARBONS by hydrogenation of carbon monoxide, production of, by Herbert to Metallgesellschaft A.G.

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0 ’62-0 ‘67

       

10 ‘0-10 ‘7

Do., R 662

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1481-1484

“ , synthesis of from CO-H2 mixtures

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1220-1222

 

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80 ’25-80 ‘31

Do., by W. Herbert-Wetteveiler to Metallgesellschaft A.G.

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0 ’34-0 ‘52

“ , valuable, production of, R 569

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20 ’83-20 ‘87

IMPROVING carbon monoxide-hydrogen reaction products

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2414-2418

LIQUID hydrocarbons, production of

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11..603-11..606

LIST of Ruhrchemie patent applications for hydrocarbon synthesis

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1540-1541

METHANE, production of from mixture of oxides of carbon and hydrogen, R 604

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50 ‘122-50 ‘123

MEDIUM pressure synthesis with iron catalyst, patent application and correspondence

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40 ’85-40 ‘104

       

50 ‘1-50 ‘94

       

60 ‘1-60 ‘29

 

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10 ’50-10 ‘52

OLEFIN content of hydrocarbon mixtures, increasing, R 657

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1496-1501

“ -rich products, production of in Ruhr-chemie gasoline synthesis

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70 ‘101-70 ‘103

OLEFINIC hydrocarbons, production of by catalytic hydrogenation of carbon monoxide

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80 ’86-80 ‘91

Do., R 729

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40 ’25-40 ‘27

OXO compounds, valuable, production of, R 402

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40 ’20-40 ‘22

OXYGEN-containing aliphatic compounds, prep-aration of, O.Z. 12,880

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5..305-5..306

“ -containing organic compounds, produc-tion of, O.Z. Nos. 12,449, 12,538, 13,284, 13,299, 13,366, 13,373, 13,498, 13,596, 13,597, 13,599, 13,604, 13,610, 13,631, 13,634, 13,705, 13,833, 13,837, 13,947, 13,972, (cont’d. on following page)

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30 ’27-30 ‘33 30 ’40-30 ‘45

OXYGEN-containing organic compounds, production of, (cont’d.)

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30 ’53-30 ‘145

       

40 ‘1-40 ‘3

       

40 ‘9-40 ‘11

Do., O.Z. 10,682, patent application and correspondence

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798-931

“ -containing compounds, production of, O.Z. 13,835

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32..906-32..910

Do., O.Z. 13,983

     

32..916-32..919

Do., O.Z. 14,718

     

32..928-32..931

Do., O.Z. 14,118

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144.1680-144.1683

Do., O.Z. 14,521

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15..186-15..190

PARAFFIN, production of, F. Fischer and H. Pichler

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0 ’24-0 ‘49

       

10 ‘1-10 ‘14

PERFORMING catalytic gas reactions, process for

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2405-2413

“ catalytic reactions, process for, O.Z. 11,675

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3092-3153

PRODUCTS resulting from conversion of carbon monoxide with hydrogen, processing of, O.Z. 13,974, 14,074

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142.1665-143.1680

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20 ’59-20 ‘70

PURIFICATION of products of reduction of carbon monoxide, O.Z. 13,475

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5..337-5..338

RELATIONSHIP between residence time and pressure during synthesis, amendment to patent application on

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0 ‘1-0 ‘2

SOLID, liquid or liquefiable hydrocarbons, synthesis of from gases, patent application and correspondence

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60 ’49-60 ‘76

SYNTHESIS, hydrocarbon and chemicals from CO and H2

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80 ’20-80 ‘24

“ process, R 571

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50 ’29-50 ‘31

 

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1647

       

1731-1733

Do., R 581

     

1649

Do., R 589

     

1672-1677

Do., O.Z. 12,887

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5..307-5..309

“ process with production of off-gas for use as city or power gas, R 566

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1647-1648

       

1724-1727

TECHNICAL gases, hydrogenation of, R 602, R 603, R 604, R 631, R 635

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20 ’67-20 ‘82

UNSATURATED hydrocarbons during syn-thesis, preferential formation of, R 567

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1647

       

1728-1730

Do., R 636

     

1513-1514

 

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60 ’84-60 ‘87

VARIOUS synthesis patent applications, corres-pondence with patent office on

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10 ’48-10 ‘100

YIELD of oxygen-containing products in cata-lytic carbon monoxide hydrogenation under pressure, increasing, R 629

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60 ’57-60 ‘58

Do., R 635

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