Hermann Plauson
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Hermann Plauson was an
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and inventor. Plauson investigated, among other things, the production of
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Biography

Plauson was the director of the Fischer–Tropsch "'' Otto Traun
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of the 1920s. He built on
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alternating radiant static electricity into rectified continuous current pulses. His systems mainly involved needle & radium- coated electricity conducting balloons or aerostats which were connected to complex converting systems consisting of coils,
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s etc. He developed an
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called ''Plauson's converter''. In 1920, Plauson published a research journal on the subject, titled "Production and Utilization of the Atmospheric Electricity" (Gr., ''Gewinnung und Verwertung der Atmosphärischen Elektrizität''). A second, expanded edition of his journal was published later the same year. A copy of that edition is in the
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It is believed that Plauson was related to ''Gertrud Plauson'' (the exact relationship is unknown; she may have been his wife).


Patents

Personal patents
''American'' * – H. Plauson – "''Manufacture of dispersiods, colloid powder, and masses therefrom''" * – H. Plauson – "''Reclaiming rubber''" * – H. Plauson – "''Process of the manufacture of Alkyl Ethers of Vinyl alcohols and homologues therefore''" * – G. Plauson – "''Method of carrying out electrochemical reactions and apparatus for the use therein" * – H. Plauson – "''Conversion of atmospheric electric energy''" * – H. Plauson – "''Process for the manufacture of rubber and ebonite substitutes''" ''Other'' *"
Use of Beta-rays and X-rays in Synthesizing Liquid Hydro-carbons From Gaseous Compounds
'". GB309002, Dec. 30, 1927. Chem. Abs., vol. 24, 1930, p. 299 Company patents (Traun's Forschungs laboratorium) * "
Process and apparatus for converting static atmospheric electrical energy into dynamic electrical energy of any suitable high periodicity
'" – GB157263 * "
Improvements in electric motors
'" – GB157262 * "
Process of synthesis of liquid hydrocarbons
'" – GB309002


External articles

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'". ''Science and Invention'' (Formerly
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), Feb. 1922, no. 10. Vol IX, Whole No. 106. New York. (nuenergy.org) * "
Power from the Air
'". Science and invention (Formerly electrical experimenter), March 1922. (nuenergy.org). {{DEFAULTSORT:Plauson, Hermann Estonian engineers Year of birth missing Year of death missing