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Fischer–Tropsch|ˈfɪʃə trɒpʃ| The names of F. J. E. Fischer (1877–1948), German chemist, and H. Tropsch (1889–1935), German chemist born in Czechoslovakia, used attrib. to denote a process introduced by them for the production of hydrocarbons by the catalytic hydrogenation of carbon monoxide.
1933Brit. Chem. Abstr. B. 49/2 The saturated hydrocarbons of a benzine prepared by the Fischer-Tropsch process have been shown to consist of about 33% of hydrocarbons containing tert.-bound C atoms and 67% of hydrocarbons unattacked by SbCl5 [etc.]. 1951Kirk & Othmer Encycl. Chem. Technol. VI. 965 The first commercial Fischer-Tropsch plant at Oberhausen-Holten. 1964N. G. Clark Mod. Org. Chem. v. 83 The preparation of straight-chain paraffins and olefins by the Fischer-Tropsch process, originating in Germany in 1925. |