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Aluminum chloride: for chloroacetophenone.
Refining of arsenic sludges [Arsenschlaemme].
Ethyl chloride; capacity 250 tons per month.
Sodium cyanide.
Diglycol.
Formaldehyde: raw material for pentaerythrite-tanigans.
Oxol: already considered under thiodiglycol.
M.P. material* capacity 150 tons per month.
Nekal powder: only to be considered as far as it will be needed
   in the production of emulsifier 1000 for Buna.
Chloracetophenone [Omegasalz].
Palatinol [ethyl phthalate].
Pentearythrite: only to be considered until plants in Central Germany
   are set up.
Styrene: 300 tons per month capacity, of that 100 could be
   polymerized to polystyrene.
Zinc chloride: raw material for sodium hydrosulfite.
Iron powder.
Urea: as far as it is needed for Kaurit glue.
Sal ammoniac.
Kaurit glue.
Oppanol.
Chlorosulfonic acid: as to this substance, the question must be
   examined whether it should be placed in Ludwigshafen at all.
So far a war supply contract [K.L.V.] for the Navy, amounting to 330 tons of Nebelsaeure [a smoke-creating acid] is earmarked for Ludwigshafen. Likewise it is to be found out whether dimethyl-aniline, which normally is used for the production of dyestuffs, can be used as an explosive. So far, dimethyl-aniline has not been requested by the Wehrmacht as raw material for explosives.

It has further to be examined to what extent brown-oxide can be used as contact for the mineral oil industry.

In addition to the materials mentioned above, IG proposes reducing the materials listed below, if workers could be made available: 
 
Active black.
Sodium sulfite and sodium bisulphite.
SO2, gaseous and liquid.
Chlorine for diglycol: liquid for own needs.
Hydrochloric acid: own needs for liquid ethyl chloride.
Chrome alum: spent lye from the production of
   wax at IG in Oppau.
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* M.P. material — Mipolam material, a noninflammable synthetic rubber (polyvinyl chloride) used for cable insulation.  



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