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  1. Henry Kreitzer Benson Fused Salts, Containing Water of Crystallization as Solvents. Diss. Columbia University 1907, 26 S.

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  4. — The Chemical Utilization of Underbrush, Pacific Builder Eng., Bd.6 (1908) S. 304.

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  5. — Materials Used in the Manufacture of Portland Cement, Pacific Builder Eng., Bd.7 (1909) S. 62.

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  9. — A Method of Increasing the Calorific Value of Washington Lignite, Metal Chem. Eng., Bd.8 (1910) S. 684.

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  10. — Chemistry of Clay Products, Pacific Builder Eng., Bd.11 (1911) S. 77.

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  12. — On of Douglas Fir; a Preliminary Study of its Composition and Properties, Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chem., Bd.3 (1911), H. 11, S. 4.

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  13. — Manufacture of Hydratic Lime by the International Lime Co., Pacific Builder Eng., Bd.11 (1911) S. 16.

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  14. Henry Kreitzer Benson. New Accelerated Test for Paints, Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, Bd.3 (September 1911), Nr. 9.

  15. — The Fractional Distillation of Wood Tar by Electrical Heat, Metallurgical and Chemical Eng., Bd.10 (1912) S. 544.

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  16. — Progress of Industrial Research Fellowships, Pacific Builder Eng., Bd.13 (1912) S. 12.

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  18. Henry Kreitzer Benson Irrigation in Western Washington, Soil Survey of Western Part of Puget Sound Basin, Ibid. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture (1912), S. 54/40.

  19. Henry Kreitzer Benson Design and Equipment of the Chemical Engineering Laboratory at the University of Washington, Journ. of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, Bd.4 (1912), H. 8.

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  24. Henry Kreitzer Benson Laboratory Text in Industrial Chemistry for Engineering Students, MacMillan Co. (1915), S. 431.

  25. Henry Kreitzer Benson Chemical Analysis of Soils, Soil Survey Report of Quincy Area, Bureau of Soils, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture (1913), S. 59/62.

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  27. — Creosote and Carbolineum as Wood Pupservatives, Pacific Builder Eng., Bd.18 (1914) S. 6.

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  28. Henry Kreitzer Benson The Use of Fine Earth in Mortars (zus. mit J. S. Herrick), Journal of Ind. and Eng. Chem., Bd.6 (1914), H. 10.

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  29. — Water Purification Plants, Pacific Builder Eng., Bd.17 (1914) S. 118.

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  31. Henry Kreitzer Benson The Industrial Resources and Opportunities of the Northwest; Yield of By-Products from Destructive Distillation of Some Western Conifers (zus. mit Darrin).

  32. — The Tannin Content of Pacific Coast Conifers (zus. mit T. G. Thompson), Journal Ind. Eng. Chem., Bd.7 (1915) S. 915.

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  34. Henry Kreitzer Benson The By-Products of the Lumber Industry, Special Agents Series, No. 110, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, U. S. Dept. of Comm. (1916), 68 S.

  35. — Seattle and the Puget Sound, Journal of Ind. and Eng. Chem., Bd.7 (1915), H. 8, S. 650.

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  36. Henry Kreitzer Benson Experimental Research as Applied to Road Material, Pacific Builder, H.22 (1916).

  37. — A Method of Testing the Efficiency of Boiler Scale Preventative, Journal of Ind. and Eng. Chem., Bd.8 (1916) S. 435/436.

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  38. — Laboratory Problems in Industrial Chemistry, Journal Ind. and Eng. Chem., Bd.8 (1916) S. 516/7.

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  39. — The Tree Carbon of Wood Tar Pitches (zus. mit L. L. Davis), Journal of Ind. and Eng. Chem., Bd.9 (1917) S. 141.

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  40. — Low Temperature Distillation of Lignite Coal, Journal of Ind. and Eng. Chem., Bd.9 (1917) S. 946.

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  42. — Low Temperature Distillation of Sub Bituminous Coal (zus. mit R. E. Canfield), Journal of Ind. and Eng. Chem., Bd.12 (1920) S. 445.

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  43. Henry Kreitzer Benson Auxiliary Electrochemical Developments for Hydro-Electric Plants, Chem. and Metallurgical Eng., Bd.25 (1921), H. 22.

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  44. — New Solvents for Rosin Extraction (zus. mit A. L. Bennett), Journal of Ind. Eng. Chem., Bd.14 (1922) S. 507.

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  45. — Port Developments and Manufacturing Enterprises, Pacific Ports, Bd.9 (1925) S. 24.

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  46. Henry Kreitzer Benson The Chemical Utilization of Wood Waste in Washington (zus. mit Th. G. Thompson and G. S. Wilson), Bull. No.19, Engineering Experiment Station, University of Washington (1923).

  47. — Solubility of Portland Cement in Weathering Agents (zus. mit J. S. Herrick and T. Matsumoto), Journal of Ind. and Eng. Chem., Bd.16 (1924) S. 1063

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  48. — Deodorizing Salmon Oil, Chemical and Metallurgical Eng., Bd.31 (1924), S. 627.

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  49. — A Study of the Resins in Western Coal, Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chem., Bd.17 (1925) S. 21.

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  50. — Composition of the Oleoresin of Douglas Fir (zus. mit D. F. McCarthy). Journal of Ind. and Eng. Chem., Bd.17 (1925), S. 193.

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  51. Henry Kreitzer Benson The Manufacture of Sodium Nitrite by the Arc Process, American Electrochemical Society, Nr.48 (1925).

  52. — Making Sodium Nitrite by the Arc Process, Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering, Bd.32 (1925) S. 803/04.

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  53. — Nitrogen Fixation in the State of Washington, Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering, Bd.32 (1925) S. 935.

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  54. — Effect of Sulfur in the Briquetting of Subbituminons Coal (zus. mit J. N. Borglen and R. K. Rourke), Journal of Ind. and Eng. Chem., Bd.18 (1926) S. 116.

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  55. — Raw Materials for New Industries, Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering, Bd.34 (1927) S. 54/56.

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  56. — The Relation of the Forest Mantle to the Teaching of Chemistry in Secondary Schools, Journal of Chemical Education, Bd.5 (1928) S. 514.

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  57. — Training our Chemical Engineers, Pacific Pulp and Paper Industry, Bd.2 (1928) S. 24.

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  58. Henry Kreitzer Benson The Pulp and Paper Industry of the Pacific Northwest, Report 1, University of Washington Engineering Experiment Station Bulletin (1929), S. 89.

  59. — Cooperation of the University with Industry with Special Reference to Pulp and Paper, Journal of Chemical Education, Bd.6 (1929, S. 846

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  61. — The Story of Papier. Journ. of Chemical Education, Bd.7 (1950), S. 1738/1762.

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  62. — Production of Pulp in the Pacific Northwest, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, Bd.22 (1930), S. 818/819.

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  65. — The International Union of Chemistry, Industrial and Eng. Chemistry, new edition, Bd.10 (1932), S. 178/79.

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  66. — Detection of Sulfite Waste Liquor in Sea Water (zur. mit W. R. Benson), Industrial and Eng. Chem., anal. edition, Bd.4 (1952), S. 220/23.

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  67. — Chemical Studies of Sulfite Waste Liquor Pollution of Sea Water, Industrial and Eng. Chem., Bd.24 (1932), S. 1302/09.

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  68. Henry Kreitzer Benson. The Cellulose Industries, Scientific Monthly (April 1932), S. 454/57.

  69. Henry Kreitzer Benson. Utilization of Waste Sulfite Liquor, Paper Trade Journal (1952), S. 51/54.

  70. Henry Kreitzer Benson. The Chemical Utilization of Wood, Report No. 22. National Committee on Wood Utilization, U. S. Dept. of Commerce 1952, 151 S.

  71. — Determination of Lignin as a Method for Measuring the Degree of Cooking in Pulp Digestion (zus. mit John Hendrickson), Pacific Pulp and Paper Industry, Bd.8 (1954), H. 3, S. 10/12.

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  74. — Preparation of Plasties from Ground Wood Pulp (zus. mit L. Lowen). Industrial and Eng. Chemistry, Bd.26 (1934), S. 1273.

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  75. — Chemical Industry Holds the Key to Washington's Resources, Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering, Bd.42 (1955), S. 456/67.

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  76. Henry Kreitzer Benson. Radio Story: Washingtons Mineral Resources. Veröff. d. Staatssekretariats.

  77. — Analysis of Sulfite Waste Liquor (zus. mit A. M. Partansky), Paper Trade Journal, Bd.102 (1936), H. 7, S. 29.

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  78. Henry Kreitzer Benson. Industrial Uses of Wood, Proceedings of the Second Dearborn Conference, Farm Chemurgic Council. May, 1956, S. 192/98.

  79. — Sulfite Waste Liquor (zus. mit A. M. Partansky), Industrial and Eng. Chem., Bd.28 (1956), S. 738/40.

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  80. — Laboratory Studies of Sulfite Waste Liquor, Pacific Pulp and Paper Industry, Bd.10 (1956), H. 11, S. 23/25.

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  81. Henry Kreitzer Benson. Introduction—Studies of Yeasts and Permentation of Fruits and Berries of Washington, PWA Project No. 65-93-220, S. 1/90. Veröff. d. Staatssckretariats. Olympia (Wash.) Februar 1957.

  82. Henry Kreitzer Benson. Wood Chemistry Research, Proc. of the Pacific Northwest Chemurgic Conference. Veröff. d. Staatssekretariats. Olympia (Wash.), August 1937, S. 50/52.

  83. — The Application of Chemistry to Industry. Northwest Science, Bd.12 (1938), S. 6/11.

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  84. Henry Kreitzer Benson. Progress of Chemical Utilization of Wood in the United States, Proceedings, Intern. Kongreß für Chemie, Rom 1958.

  85. — Recent Advances in the Chemical Utilization of Wood in the United States. Atti del X. Congresso Internationale di Chimica, Bd.4 (1930), S. 105/16.

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  87. — Chemical Engineering at the University of Washington, Pacific Chemical and Metallurgical Industries, Bd.4 (1940), H. 4, S. 10/15.

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  88. Henry Kreitzer Benson. A Nitrosolignin Colorimetric Test for Sulfite Waste Liquor in Sea Water (zus. mit I. A. Pearl), Paper Trade Journal, (31. Oct. 1940), S. 35.

  89. Henry Kreitzer Benson. Preparation of Desulfonated Lignin from Calcium Lignosulfonate (zus. mit I. A. Perl), Paper Trade Journal (7. Nov. 1940), S. 29.

  90. Henry Kreitzer Benson. Chemical Derivatives of Lignin Chlorolignin (zus. mit J. H. Pedersen), Pacific Pulp and Paper Industry (August 1940), 3 S. (December 1940), S. 17.

  91. Henry Kreitzer Benson. Chemical Derivatives of Lignin Nitrolignin (zus. mit. J. S. Carpenter), Pacific Pulp and Paper Industry December 1940, 4S., August 1940, S. 48.

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  93. — Pulping of Douglas Fir with Nitric Acid (zus. mit A. T. Walton), Paper Trade Journal, Bd.111 (1940), ST 27.

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  95. Henry Kreitzer Benson. Farm Products in Industry, Proc. of the 1st Annual Meeting. Washington Reclamation Institute (1941), S. 33/35.

  96. — Studies on the Desulphonation of Calcium Lignosulphonate with Lime (zus. mit I. A. Pearl and A. J. Bailey), Paper Trade Journal, Bd.113 (1941), S. 223/24. Paper Industry (February, 1942), S. 1157.

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  104. — Washington State Chemurgic Meeting, Timberman, Bd.44 (1943), H. 10, S. 58/60.

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  106. Henry Kreitzer Benson. Post-war Development Possibilities in Clallam County, Clallam County Committee for Economic Development. Januar 1945, S. 131.

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Professor Dr. Henry Kreitzer Benson. Holz als Roh-und Werkstoff 13, 273–275 (1955). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02603288

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