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Commercial Solvents Corp
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C07C31/00—Saturated compounds having hydroxy or O-metal groups bound to acyclic carbon atoms
C07C31/02—Monohydroxylic acyclic alcohols
C07C31/04—Methanol
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279,377. Commercial Solvents Corporation, (Assignees of Woodruff, J. C.). Oct. 25, 1926, [Convention date]. Methanol.-The production of methanol from oxides of carbon and hydrogen is conducted with the use of catalysts obtained by treating a reducible nickel compound with hydrogen at a temperature of 300-950‹ C. ; the preferred reduction temperature is 500-600‹ C. The production of methanol is effected with the prepared catalysts at a temperature of 250-450‹ C, under a pressure of at least 50 atmospheres. The results obtained with catalysts prepared and used under various conditions are tabulated in the Specification.
GB8536/27A1926-10-251927-03-28Process for the catalytic production of methanol
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A improvement introduced in the procedure for the catalytic hydrogenation of carbon oxide (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
Improvement introduced in the procedure for the catalytic hydrogenation of carbon oxide through iron catalysts (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
Process for the preparation of products with a high content of oxygen-containing carbon compounds by catalytic carbon monoxide hydrogenation with precipitated and reduced iron catalysts at elevated pressure.