Development of Oxygen-Carrying Chemicals
Abstract
During the period covered by this report, several hundred grams of di(2-hydroxy-3-n-butoxybenzal) ethylenedibnine cobalt (Co-Ox SS), a material possessing the highest rate of oxygenation yet observed on any compound, was prepared and shipped to the M.I.T. laboratory for investigation. The search for new compounds was continued, efforts being devoted to the testing of the compounds from numerous aldehydes derived from various commercially available phenols and to substituted acetophenone and propiophenone derivatives. An investigation into the possibility of finding a means of operating the oxygen-producing cycle in solution by dissolving the oxygen-carrying compounds in solutions of nitrogenous materials to produce a compound more closely resembling the hemoglobin of blood, and work on the circulating-solid apparatus were continued until the termination of the contract.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 30, 1943
- Accession Number
- ADA801464
Entities
People
- Harvey Diehl
Organizations
- Iowa State University