SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BELOGLAZOV, S.M. - BELOGORSKAYA, N.I.
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BELOGIAZOV~ S.M.
of hydrogen in steel by the -anodic dissolution methode
Zavs lab. 27 no# 12tl468-1469 161. (mm 1511)
1. Permokiy gosudarstvennyy univeraitet im. A.*M,
Gortkogo.
(Steel-Hydrogen content)
BELOGLAZOV S.M.
Effect of certain organic brighteners cn the aboorpticn of hydro
gen by steel during zinc plating in cyanide electrolytes. Zhur.
prikl.khim. 35 no.6tl333-1338 Je 162. (MM 15:7)
(Zino plating) (Steel-Hydrogen content)
BELOGLAZOVj S.M.
Sffect of saw organic substances on hydrogen absorption
by steel
during its cathodic polarization in an acid.
Izv.vys.ucheb.z&v.;-
khimA khIm.tekh. 6 no.108-62 163, (KERA 16:6)
1e Permskiy famateevticheakiy institut, kafedra
fizicheskoy khimii.
(Steel-Hydrogen content) (Polarization (Electricity))
(Organic compoun0s)
BELOGIAZOV, S.M.; Prinimala uchastiye STEPANOVA~ M.N.J, inzh.
Distribution of hydrogen absorbed by steel during its cathodic
treatment in acid and the effect of this distribution on the
microhardness of steel. Fi2so met, i metalloved. 15:no*6:885-
889 is 163, (MBA 16:7)
I* Permskiy farmatsevticheskiy institut,
(Steel,-Hydrogen content)
I (Hardness)
B7--l~vGLAZOVV S.M. Overm, )
1,1 ant.1mony =
of ielenit=j Lollurim, arzenl,:., ar
hydrogen ~vvm:lfagf, ~n In an a,.-~d ma~um. riz.
kh1m. 38 no.2s4,27-433 F 161. (W.RA 17:8)
.BEIM1,UOV S.M.
J1
Fffect of aliphatic alcohols on the hydrogen
absorption by
steel during cathodic polarization Lr acid. Yhur.
prikl. khIm.
37 no.i2:2715-2720 D 164. 0,4111A 18: 3)
BELOGLAZOV S.M.
I
Effect of aliphatic aldebydes on hydrogen absorption
by steel during its cathodic polarization in acid.
Zhur.prikl.khim. 38 no.g12O33-2059 S 165. (MIRA 18t11)
XCC NR':- AP6034i9i SOUWE 66]~Et UR/0369/66/00ii
1AUTHOR: Beloglazov, S,, M.
,ORG: Pharmaceutical Institute, Perm' (rarmatsevt1cheskLy'institut)
'ITITLE; Effect of aliphAtic anines an the hydrogenation of steel
during its cathodic
polarization in acid
SOURCE: - Fiziko-khimiches%aya mekhanika materialov, v. 2, no. 6,
1966, 526-531
TOPIC TAGS: tertiary amine, bydrogen embrittlement, intergranular
corrosion, poly-
amine compound; hydrogenation
ABSTRACT: The effect of trimethylamine, triethylamine, ethylamine,
butylamine, and
tribenzyidmine (amino'concentration = 0.01-0a02 mol/1) on
hydrogenation of steel dur-
ing its polarization (5-400 min) in 0.1 normal H2P04 solution
containing 2.5 mg/l
H2SeO3 was studied ~t 18-202C and a current density of 10-51
ma/cm2. The hydrogen.up-
take was measured'.volumetrically and the effect of the amines on
hydrogen diffusion
through the steel cathode-membrane was assessed on the basis of the
change in plastici-
ty of the steel.' Among the primary and tertiary aliphatic amines,
the' inhibiting ef-
fect on the hydrogenation of steel was found toincrease with
increasing molecular
weight of the amine. Tribenzylamine exerted the highest ia.;biting
effect among the
amines tested* , The inhibitive effectiveness of the allphAtic
amines was found to In-
-I ACC NRs AP6034193
ase with current density. This dependence was less pronounced
in the case of tri-
.zylamine. The inhibiting effect of amines on hydrogenation in
steel during its
hodic polarization was explained in tems of the fomation of an
amine surface lay-
on steel which prevented hydronium ions ftx= an intimate
contact with the metal dur
~ the charge transfer processes. Orig. art. 'has: 3 figures.
CODE: 07,11/ SUBM DATE: 24Dec65/ ORIG REFt 005/ OTH REr: 013
BELOGIAZOV-j, V.
Good tradition. Prof.-tekh. obr. 19 no.6:23-24 Je 162
(MRA 15:7) 1 .
1. Pomoshchnik direktora po kullturno-vospitatellnoy
rabote
remeslennogo uchilishcha No-3, Amurskaya obl.
,(Amur Province-Vocational education)
EErMLAZOV
=X=Z=Z-L&
Masters teach and learn. Prof.-tekh. obr. 20 no.6-.7 Je 163.
(MM 1637)
(Vocational education-Teacher training)
v
J:
.'. kan, 1" - I .
VASI L *.YEV) * ~' I. i. tekhn. Y-.-uk; BELCI.~LAIU, ',
T
- .. -.p.
I-'ri ` r ~.l
, ~ ~ , during r_as=n- thratigh ! Rtic~. tronssi . 23
no. ' 0:
4'5-4? 0 164. ("-uP-4 17-12),
1. Kap-itar teplokhoda "OktyabrIakaya revol.-'rutsiya"
(for Belolgiazov).
BELOGLAZOV, V,
Important problem of education. Prof.-tekh.obr. 22
no,8:22-23 Ag 165. (MIPA 18:12)
1, '1.,-- :4-;z --'._.,:--]~~I,~:, ~- Lnnt~- i.
. - . - - 1.1 . , f~~-i~--::-~~~it~-.Q,~.-~*,-,"~.
BELOGLAZOV, V.G.
Results in the use of modified andonasal dacryocystorhino-.
stomy. Vest. oto-rin. 25 no.4:77-84 JI-Ag 163,
(MIRA 17:1)
1. Iz otorinolaringologicbeska'y kafedry (zav. - prof. I.I.
Potapov) TSentrallnogo instituts, uaovershenstvovaniya vrachey
i oftallmologichookogo otdeleniya klinioheskoy gorodakoy
bollnitsy No.67, Moskva.
688(6
A,UTHORS: Grishayev, I. Aet Kolosov Ve i6f S/020/60/131/01/016/060
)Iyakotal V. I.9 B_5 9 Vo if B013/BOO7
NUEovq B. Vo LETO Z; V
TITLE: The Experimental Determination of the Power of the Submilli-
meter Range in a Magnetic Undulator
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR9 ig6o, Vol 1319 Nr 1, pp 61 63
AUSSR
ABSTRACT: The present paper describes the preliminary results
obtained by
determining the summational mean power of the electromagnetic
oscillation lof the submillimeter range. The power to be de-
termined is emitted by relativistic 17 Mev electrons in a mag-
netio undulator. With an average electron amperage of 4 t1a,
'.10-7 w was obtained for the level of the mean power* The pro-
duction of a radiation in the tenth-of-a-millimeter range and
in the submillimeter range is of great practical interest. Such
electromagnetic oscillations can at present be produced only by
means of spark generators and heated bodies. However, the power
levels obtained in this way are very low. The undulatory methhod
Card 1A of producing high-frequency oscillations# which is based
upo]17
68805
The Experimental Determination of -the Power of the
S/020/60/131/m/oi6/o6o.
Submillimeter Range in a.Magnetic-Undulator B013/BO07
using the double Doppler-effect-of frequency tradeformationg
makes it possible-to bridge-the entire range of
electromagnetic.
oscillations from I mm to visible light. The level of the emit-
ted power may actually be made sufficiently large, even in the
case of an incoherent radiation. For the frequency of radiation
in''a,magnetio undulator for the free spacel 1~ v/[1 (1 - Poo'
A
holds. Here v denotes electron velocityg 10 the pKi.d of mag-
nbti c structurej v/01 2.% - the angle between the direction
of motion.and the direation-towards the observer. The
production
of electromagnetic osoillationa.mayp in a sufficiently wide
frequency-rangep be determined by measuring electron energy
(with constant 1 0). The undulator used in the present paper
con-
sists of separate electromagnetep in which it was possible to
eliminate completely the harmful components of the magnetic
field. 9CO of the Input amperage passed through the entire un-
dulator. With the wave guide dimensions used here, a discrete
spectrum of electromagnetic oscillations was obtained because
of the difference of the excited oscillations. This spectrum is
Card 2/4 subdivide4 into the two principal ranges of 100 to
250 P and
68805
The Expqrime7ntal Determination of the Power of the
5/o2o/60/131/01/oi6/060
Submillimeter.Range in a Magnetic Undulator. BOWBOOT
50 to 67 pe The-main part of the lines produced is in the latter
range. At present, measurements of the entire power of radia-
tion.of the entire spectrum investigated are being carried out,
and preparations are made for recording the spectrum. Figure 1
shows the scheme of the device, The elimination of background is
briefly dealt with. The power of electron radi ti 11 in the un-
2 PtH 3
dulator is proportional to H 9 and therefore i~Ht2 -
WIL holds. Herefrom and from an other equation it is possibie
R2
2
to calculate the absolute amount of radiation intensity for a given
magnetic field. The results obtained by the measurements are
given in table 1. The authors thank K. D. Sinellnikov, Lcademi-
cian of the AS UkrSSR, for the suggested themeg and Ya. B.
Faynberg for discussing the results obtained, There are I fig-
urep I table, and 3 refeTences.
Card 3/4
68805
The Experimental Determination of the Power of the
8/020/60/131/01/016/060
Submillimeter Range in a Magnetic Undulator B013/BOO7
ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheekiy inatitut Akademii. nauk USSR
(Institute
of !~!.sics and Technology of the Academy of Sciences of the
,M.- 7
PRESENTED: September 16p.1959, by M. A. Leontovich, ALoademician
SUBMITTED: September 19 1959
Card 4/4
TE=.ATNIKOV# Mikbail Stepanovich.- BAYKOVAI K.G. p
inzh. p retsenzentj
BZ;gdAZQXp-VnJ., kapitanp retsenzent; ZAVARUYEV,
V.V., inzh.9,
red.; LOBAHOVO Ye.M., red. izd-va; YEPIMMOVA, T.T.,
tekbn, red.
(Ship accounting] Sudovaia otchatuost'. Moskva,,
Izd-vo ORecbnoy
transportl" 1961. 131 p. (MIU 140)
(ImIaTlA water transportation-Accounting)
VLADIMIROV Nikolay Petrovich., Inah.; CRENTSOV, Konstantin
Petrovichp inzh.; GOLMSWINj M.P.p inzh.j retsenzent;
BELOGLAZOVp V.I., retsenzent; KUSTOV., L.I., prof., red.;
kMtjdq~i~' A.N.j red.izd-va; RIDNAYA, I.V.p tekbnaed.
(General sailing directions for inland waterways] Obshchaia
lotsiia vnutrermAkh vodrjykh putei. Moskva, Izd-vo "Reabnoi
transport,",1963. 270 p. (MIRA 17:3)
VLADIMIROV, Nikolay Petrovich; SHCHEPETOV, Ivan Alekseyev:Lch;
,XLQWAWV, -Vasilly, ;yanqyich;_, PUSHKAREV, Leonid Vasil
Wyevich;
ZERHOV, S.A., inzh., reteenzent; AGAPOV, A.D., kapitan,
retsenzent; FYATLIN, A.A.,kapitan, retsenzent; UKULIN, P.F.,
kapitan, retsenzent; MOSKVIN, S.V., kapitan-nastavnik,,
retsenzent; POROCHKIN, Ye.M., red.; MAMIUSHINA, A.N., red.
[Special sailing directions for the Volga-Kama and Don River
basins; Moscow Canal, Volga River from the Ivankovo
Hyd)---.ulic
Development Complex to Bertyull, Kam R4ver from the city of
Perm to its estuary, Vol"A-Don Canal, T31mlyanak Reservoir,
and
the Don River from the TS ml$ansk Resexioir to the city of
Rostov] Spetslotsiia Volzhsko-Kamskogo i Donskogo basseinov;
ka-
nal im. Moskvy~ r,, Volga ot Ivanikovskogo gidrouzla do nas.
p. Bertiull, r. Kam ot g. Perm' do ustlia, Volgo-Donskoi kanal
im. V.I.Lenina, TSimlianskoe vodokhranilishche i r. Don ot
TSimlianskogo vodokhranilishcha do g.Rostov. Moskva, TrM
sport,
1964. 288 p. (HIRA 17: 10)
"SIL'YEV, Aleksandr Vyacheslavovich;
BELOGLAZOY, Vasiliv
J-~vi~ch- GOFMAN, A.D.p retse~nzent;
YEFP&IOV, G.V.,
retsenzent; CHESTNOV, Ye.I.p nauchn. red.;
IAGOVSKIY,
G.N.p red,
(Using low speed steering] IspolIzovanie
podruli-
vaiushchik-h ustrostv. Moskvay Transport,
1965. 55 P.
(MIRA 18:5)
BELMLVOVA, 011ga Alekaandrovna
Engineer of Cartographic Factory of the Main Administration of
Geodetics
and 'Ccirtography attached to the Council of Ministers of USSR; made
"Hypsometric 14ap of the USSR".
SOVIET SOURCE: N: Kommunist, Vo. 62 16 March 51s Yerevan.
Abstracted in USAF "Treasure -LslandA on file in Library of Congress,
Air Information Livision, Report No. 112662 Unclassified.
BROGLAZOVA. O.A.. radaktor; STIXARMO, X.I., redaktor.
*Titlas of the U.S.S.R.] Atlas SM. Koekva, 1954. 147 p. WaA ?:9)
1. OmskVa kartograficheakeys, fabrike, (for SvinarenkD) 2. Russia
(1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upravlauiye goodesil i kartografii.
(Russia'--maps)
MOM
SVINARENEO,M.I., redaktor; BUMIAZOVA.O.A._1 redaktor;
USWOV#A.G.,
tekhnicheekiy redartor
[Atlas of the U.M.R.] Atlas SSIiR. Izd. 2-ce. Hooky%, 1955.
147 p. (MA 9: 4)
l.Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnqra upravIeWp geodezii i
kartografii.
(Russia-Atlases)
BELOGLAZCF? q I.Y., tekhmichesk6
. rodakt4r; ER(MOVMUYA
,U- V-1,4 -KMAKUM,
ri ir; IIKOIAYWA,' I.I.. tekhniChaskiy redaktor.
,[Atlas of the U.S.B.B.3 Atlas SSSR. Moskva. 1956. 194 p.
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R) Glav=7~e upravUalre geedezii i
kartograf iie
- (Rassia-maps)
BUDAYEVA, M.I., tokhn.red.
[Road atlas of the U.S.S.R.] Atlas avtomobillnykh
dorog SSSR.
Moskva, Glav.uprav.geodesli i kartografii MVD
BSSR, 1959.
165 p. (MIELA 12:9)
1. Rassia, (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) Glavnoye
upravleniye shossaynykh
dorog,
(Rassia-Road maps)
~(2)
AUTHOR:
Beloglazova 0. A. -59-8-14/27
SOV16
TITLE:
Road Atlas of the USSR (Atlas avtomobillnfth dorog SSSR)
PERIODICALs
Geodeziya i kartografiyal 1959# Nr So PP 56-58 (USSR)
A13STRACT:
In 1959 the Road Atlas of the USSR was published by the
Omekaya kartografioheakaya.fabrika (Omsk Cartographical
P'~Aut Y. ~-
Its format is 17 by 27 cm. It is printed on both
sid6s,in 6 colors on
8 sheets of 8 pages each,, and consists of
twq.partse Part
I.comprises 25 pages and contains the main
automobile roads, Part II
consists of 91 pages and contains the
.regional automobile roads.
There are Taps of those regions only
which have auto roads. The
normal organization of road maps is
described. The B~rope4n part of
the USSR and the Ferganskaya
valley are reproduced at a scale of 1 :
2tOOO,OOO , the maps of
the Autonomous Republics and oblast' of the
northern part of
the E~ropean USSRt the central strip of the Asian
part of the
USSR, the Kirgizakaya SSR and Tadzhikskaya SSR are
represented
at a scale of i : 3,OOOPOOO , the maps of the Autonomous
Republics and ihe ob lastl of the Pribaykal I ye and Zabaykal I ye
as
Card i/2
well as those of Soviet Far Fast, Kazakhakaya SSR,
Road. Atlas of the USSR SOV/6-59-8-14/27
Turkmenskaya SSRr and Uzbekskaya SSR (excluding the
Ferganskaya valley)'have a scale of I 1 4,000000 - The paper
goeB'on to describe the methods and probesses used in the
production of the atlas,.'
Card 2/2
BELOGI ZQU7.~,04,,t-xed.
(Railroads of the U.S.S.R.; routes and
stations] Zhelez-
rqe dorogi SSSR; napravleniia i stantsii.
Moskva 2 1965.
150 P. (F.IRA 18-c1)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upravleniye
geodezii
i kartograflio
DOLGOPMOVS V.I.p inz,h.; DOLGOFMOVAp L.P., inzh.; PETROVA, N.G., inzh.;
EELCGLOVSKAYA Tj Insh,
Electrolumineseent mimic flowsheets and signal registers for
control boards. Elek. sta. 34 no.7:72-73 Jl 163.
(MMA 16: 8)
IMOM
SOV130-58-12-9/21
AUTHORS: Bullskiy, M.T. Kalashnikov, A.G._2 Beloglovskiy, M.Sh.
and Alimov, A.6.
TITLE: The Structure of Rimming-Steel Ingots (Ostruktaire slitkov
kipyashchey stali)
PERIODICALS Metallurg, 1958, Nr 12, pp 20-22 (USSR)
ABSTRACT; Rimm~ng steel with under 0,37% C and 0-7-1-0% Mn has been
produced at the "Azovstall" works since 1955 and-accounts
for 60% of total output. The authors give reductions in
metal loss obtained by substituting semi-killed steel for
killed steels. They tabulate melting and teeming data
and analyses for two heats of type Ometiz, 1 Of type 3 kp
and 1 of type 5 kp steels, and go on to compare the
structures of the corresponding 6.8-tonne ingots. The
compositions of ladle samples were, respectively: 0.10.
0.07 0 22 and 0.36% c; 0.30, 0.47, 0.42 and 0 71% Mn;
0.05~1 ;.038, 0.01+9-and 0 03d S-7 0.036 0.032 6.032 and
0.038% P; 0.135, 0.1127 6.1c0 and 0.13A% As. The
durations of effervescence in the ingot moulds were,
Card 1/2 respectively, 30, 15, 15 and 3 minutes. The structures
of longitudinal axial fractures of the ingots (Figs 11 2)
SOV/130-58-12-9/21
The Structure of Rimming-Steel Ingots
show that by following the main points of specified
melting and pouring procedures sound ingots can be
obtained, securing minimal metal consumption in rolling.
The authors suggest that, in view of the quality of
5 kp steel ingots, this steel should be more widely used.
There are 2 figures and 1 table.
ASSOCIATION: IfAzovstall" works
'Card 2/2
BOV/133-58-8-8/36
AUTHORS: Kha itonov, A.S. , Candidate of Tehnical Sciences, Dobent,
Bul'skiy, M.T., Alimov, A.G., Glinkov, G.M. and
Beloglovskiy, M.Sh.,'Engineers
TITIE: Optimum Temperature Conditions for Smelting Rimmi Steel
from Phosphorus Pig Iron (OptimW.nyy tekDeratqrny rezhim
."5 ~
vyplavki kipvashchey stal-J". iz tosforistogo chuguna
PERIODICAL: Stall, 1958, Nr 8, pp 706 - 709~(USSR)
ABSTRACT: An outline of the smelting practice of rimming steels
used
in the Azovstall Works is given. 'On the basis of an
analysis of the temperature data during the refining
period of a large number of heat% the optimum metal temper-
ature at the beginning of.boiling and before deoxidation
was established in order to obtain steel wJ 'th a low
consumption coefficient. The influence of the charging
rate of additions during the refining period on the
velocity of heating of metal - Figure 1; the influence of
the metal temperature at the beginning of pure boiling
on the number of ladles of metal of low and high con-
sumption coefficients - Figure 2; the influence of metal
temperature before deoxidation on the number of ladles of
Qardl/2 metal of high and low consumption coefficients - Figure 3;
el-33-58-8-8/30
optimum Temperature Conditions for Smelting Rimming Steel from
Phosphorus Pig.Iron
the influence of the! tmnl ratio in the finished
rimming steels on the consumplCol coefficient of metal -
Figures 4 and 5 (A); frequency distribution of the number
of ladles of steel with different tl :hA01 ratios -
Figure 5 (B). It was also establis e t t is advantag-
eous to produce riming steel with the manganese content
in the ladle sample near to the laer-limit permitted by
standards and that the ratio of ~~Maj LCCj in the finished
steel should not exceed 2.7,for teels StO, 1 and 2kp and
2.5 for steel St3kp. There-are 5 figures and 3 Soviet
references.
ASSOCIATIGNS: Zhdanovskiy metallurgicheskiy institut (Zhdanov,
Metallurgical Institute) and Zavod OAzovstall"
("Azovstall" Works)
Card 2/2 1. Steel--Producton 2. Steel--Temperature factors
18.3200, 18.92oo 77616.
SOV/133-6o-2-16/25
AUT11ORS: Kalashnikov, A. G., Beloglovskiy, M. Sh., Bullskiy,
M. T. (Engineers)
TITLEt Structure and Properties of Semikilled St.5Ps-Steel
PMODICAL: Stall, 1960, Nr 2, PP 153-158 (USSR)
ABSTRACT,. Since 1955, killed open-hearth MSt.53P-steel has been
replaced by regular silicon-free semikilled St.5ps-
steel (9.28-0-3,7% C and 0,-,7-1 -0% Mn) at "Azovstal 1 11
Plant (zavod 'Azovstal, ). T6e semikilled steel
meets State Standards for that type of product
(GOST 38o-50). Malting is done In 350-ton, tilting
open-hearth furnaces fired by mixed gas with oxygen
enrichment. Bottom poured big-end-down ingot molds
facilitate production (elimination of metal cap) and
cut cost (no Al addition to the top part). The con-
sumption per ton of rolled product is less-than
Card 1/5 in corresponding killed and rimmed steel (See Fig. 1).
Structure and Properties of SemIkIlled
St-5PS-Steel
35
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foil
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LL ill I I ILLIE
,('2"' f2,01- 42,f1. ,
05 ON- *IV58
-f185 (f13 (V fW fj4.1 (154 (IIJI (223 17J47
Matal Co"4umfrrjon FacTor
7-7616
SOV/133-6o-2-i6/25
Fig. 1. Mean consumption
of metal per melt for blooms
of (a) St-5P and ~b)
St.53P-steel In 195
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Structure and Properties of Semikilled 77616
.3t.5ps-Steel SOV/133-60-2-16/25-
LoRsitudinal fracture and sulfur prints of a semikilled
ingot showed only three zones, i.e., dense crust, blow-
holes, and core. A comparative study of chemical
heterogeneity, macrostructure and mechanical properties
(tensile and cold bend tests) was conducted upon the
roposal of S. S. P.-trov (Engineer) by A. G. Alimov,
Eagineer), N, P. Kologrivov (Candidate of Tachnical
~
Sciences), and L. P. Tarasova, Ye. T. Raznotina, Ye~.
T. NazarenIco, V. A. Fillchakova, L. A. Aleksandrova,
Z. A. Yashchenko (Engineers), and S. L. Millner
(Technician). Specimens were taken from 80 x 80 mm
square billets and periodical profile Nr 1.2. A
comparat1ve study of test results for killed St.5
and semikilled St-5-steel (79 and 1511 analyses,
respectively) showed the following root-mean-square
deviation from the predetermined composition.-
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Structure and Properties of SemikIlled 77616
St.5PS-Steel SOV/133-0"0-2-16/25
C Mn S P As
Killed steel 0.0136 0.023 0.0026 0.0037 mo6o
Semikilled steel 0.0288- 0.024- 0.0058- 0.00 J~_ O.Oa74-
o.op-62 0.029
0.0052 0.0012 0.0080
Adequately dense structure was observed in both types
of steel, Lmpact strength of semikilled steel
without Al is considerably higher than In killed
steel at +200 C only.to decrease below 00 C. The
authors arrive at the'following conclusions. (1) Tae
application of optimal melting and teeming techniques
for semikilled steel produces sound Ingots and results
In a 10-12% saving of metal In comparison to killed
steel by the elimination of open shrinkage cavities
in the upper portion of the Ingot. (2) In order to
produce semikilled steel with the same static mechani-
Card 4/5 cal properties as killed steel, the absence of Si
should be compensated Cor by a slight Increase in the
Structure and Prop erties
St-5Ps-Steel
ASSOCIATION:
of SemErilled 77616
SOV/133-6o-2--a6/25
Mn content. (3) For a large-scale application of
se.mikilled steel, fLirther study is required for the
improvement of its p1hysical and mechanical properties.
There are 6 f1gures; 3 tables; and 3 Soviet references.
"Azovstall" Plant (Zavod "Azovstallit)
Card 5/5
Mno tA I N. I.
BIMLYADOVA, N. I.
Problem of gastrocollc flPtulas. Mdrurgila no-5:65-68 Ny 7:71
1. Is fakalltstakoy khirurgichookoy kliniki (sav. prof. K-O.R~-
diiskiy).Kurzkogo meditainskogo institute. (dir. prof. G.N:
Petroverkbov)
(FISTULIL, (&MUCH, fistula,
*aastrocolic) *xastrooollo)
US3R / Gaaor~~.l 3iolo,,Sy. Individual Dovolop=nt. B
If
Abs joup : R_~~ Zliur - Biol., -o 19,
Author : Balogl-radoya, X.J.
Ills t : Kirsk Hod. List.
Titlo : Co~apzr.,tivo 0'aaractor o*.L:
and Homo-Transplants in
OriS -.-"ub 3b. tr. I(ur8l:-iy mod. in--t,
197,3, No '5594
Hoala-n~; of 2n;_- ttuto-
Raport II.
1956, No. 11, 121-9-142
Abstract A froo Stri-D Of Sk-in was si:2ultal0ously auto--
'i- U I
nd hoiio-trazisplarlt.~,,d oil 142 rabbits. at dif
,
laront p~ariods, froa 1 d,-.;?- to 3 yaar, tul-i,:~so
tri.nsplant. a worc: zaxa~-.Unud his`llolor-ic,:~lly.
tho opidC.-mis SrLdual-
ly thins out and dies o.,L'--' two to thro--- .,-.oiiths
U_,x tr.,,nspl4nt_:,tioa. In t h 0 0 an ~'. 0 `V- i v -, t- 18 -
suo b:.sa of an autotmasplaiit.- (ziT) -'Ghcra can
-o obsorv;;d a roactiva infla-.-imatioii i-ad a
Card 1/3
U3)SR / rj~~nQral 13jolo3tr, L-idividual B
I
Abs Jour 'R,~-L Zhur - Biol., 1-0 19, 1956, 17o 35594
rosonoratioa of cona~~otivo -'U-iasuo basc~ :.t t1ij
o:mcnso of th,."~ mtainod ulo,,,icats of th,~ tr"-n3-
plantatc. T.1a coiuioctiv_- tisau,~ b,:~s~~ of Cho
ho~iptra,4spl,~at. ' ; (HT) is 3raduclly mlplaccd by
3ranulation tissuc. T'ac AT v--sicles :~r,) prc-
s--rvcd Xild function in 1'.10scl caslltsp L-1 t1l_` VO-
sicL~ walls of HT d-,rstrophic ;jrocc3sQs quickly
d.;w;IoD. Th_~ veoiclos rc:~aaorat_ld fro.-I, the host
tisauca subs--quontly also undor'~o dystrophic
c h an~t, _~ a'itain 2 -- 3 ~_iontha cftor tranal:)L2.11-
t~,.tiozi, no vosiclcs cr-- found in 1T. In AT as
woll. c-,s i:-i HT, thc: norv~) oli-inits dil-, dur-i:r tho
firnt dzys; r_-,,r,,x-u~r.,.tioa of acw nom- f ilb-ors
b,_,gins fro_~ tho 12th day; tho ponotratio_,. iato
thQ transplantato tisau3s is prosorvod duri%
Card 2/3
U3.371 / Goncral 3iolo3y, Ijdivjdu-,j Dovolop-lent. B
Abs Jour Rof Zllur Biul. 19, 195-5, "Yo 85594
tho ant ir,~ lif ~.; -9cricd of tlac; tz-,L-asplantat
In c-11 cas-as olE iio,~otranspli-riz-,tio-i tot,:l r,,D--
sorption of th,; strip occurr~A La 3-5 ;.*,onths,
and '.'1"3 rapl",c,~;d by scar-tissu--. Th,:; r--cooa
for R dostruction, th-, author b-li---v,~3, is a
maction of t.Lasu.:, inco:~ipatibility botw,~--n the
donor ,.ad th3 rocipi~~alj. -- 3). 3.
Card 3/3
SOURCE: Hof zh*~ Biolosiy&* 15voftry tomp Abs. 18M,174
TITLE: Funotional'state of a free akin trans
2jant Y
CM - 78
"M SOURCE: --Sbo tro Nurskogo.me4- In-tits :VVP- l8v 19630
TOPX TAGS: humang transplantation# akin# tissue# sensory
disturbance# akLi tem~oratures perspiration
TM.SLATION.- Skin transplants were-oxamined.in 16 patients for'-a
p-drai wo of sk
r4)riod of 5 days-13 yr6, Tem t in* transplants was A
h:L&her in the first 2-4 weeks# and after a year the temperature was
2-30 lower compared to healthy skin areas. First of all,, tactile and
pain sensitivity was restored starting from the peripherly of the skin
transplant: with serious tissuo Injuries (suboutaneous fatty tisausap
ruaclea) sensitivity was restored &Ctor 4# 6-i# 9 mid even 11 years',
in cases in which subcutaneous fatty tissue was not injured,
oonsitivlt7 was restorsd oarller,, Later# pain and tomperaiAlro
Card 1/2
7. tl
SUB CODE., LS 'ENCLt 00
Card
RUMTSKYP M.G.; ~3~ VA I N.
Criteria of the take of a free transplant. Acta chir.
plast. 1+ no-3:
172-180 162.
1. University Surgical Clinic, Medical Institute, Kursk
(U.S.S.R.)
Director: Prof. M.G.ftditsky M.D.
(TROSPLWATIOIli (SKIN TRANSPLANTATION)
BELOGLYADOVA, N. I., Cand Mad Sci -- (diss) "Matarials for the
study
of free skin transplantation (Clinical-Exparimant,al data),"
Khartkov,
1957, 10 pp (Khartkov Madical Institute), 200 copies (KL.,
36-57, 107),
T.Ve
Cesarean s-ection in peritonitis, Soy.med. 22 no-3:231-132 Mr 158o
(MIRA U:4)
1. Is fakalltatskoy khirurgicheskoy kliniki (zav. - prof. M.G.'
Rudnitaki ) Ku A moditainakogo instituta (dir. - prof. AJ.
rs ago
Savellyev (MRITONITIS, in ptegu,
cesarean section, indic. & hazards (Run))
(CIMARW SICTION
in peritonitis, indice' & hazards (Rus))
10 BELOGOLOV, A. Ya., Eng.
2. USSR (600)
.4. Electrio Power Distribution
7. Supplying large scale construction with electric powers Elek. sta., 23, No.
31, 1952..
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February 1953.
Unclassified.
BZLOGOLOV, A.Ya.
Large block installation of power plant equipment.
Mekh trud.
rab. 10 no.1:28-30 Ja 136, (KMA 9: 5)
1. Zameatitell glavnogo inzhenera Dneprostroya.
(4droolectric power stations)
USS-.'-VGeneral Biology. General Hydrobiolos;v. B-6
Abs Jour Ref Zhur-Biol., No 16, 19 56, 71675
Author Belogolovva,, L. A.
Inst 'Leningrad 8t_a%-e--Uh-rv-ersjty.
Title Composition and Dynamics of the Feeding Base
in the Reservoirs of the Kizan Sturgeon Plant.
Orig Pub :Uch. zap. LGU, 19572 No 2287 103-116
Abstract :In the 5 reservoirs of the sturgeon plant in
the Volga delta, the effectiveness of the re-
servoir method of raising sturgeon was tested.
Specific c,)mposition, formation and dynamics
of plankton and benthos of the reservoirs were
studied. The young sturgeon develop and grow
with complete success in the reservoirs. Length
and weight indicators of the young, fed predomi-
Card 9 1/2
42
EELOGOLOVAYA L.Aq BOGDANOVA, L.S.
Hydrobiological characteristics'of.the tail water of
the Narva
River in connebtion with the regulation of its
stream,flow. Uoh.
xap.MU no.34tl26-152 - 162. 1 1 (KM i5:8)
(Narva River-Imahwater biology) I
MOGOLOVAIA, N.
Consultation* Hiaa*indSSSR 33 ikojs60-61 162. (MM 15:12)
1. Mookovskiy my"okombinat.
(sausage) ..
YA.KUNIN, I.; BELOGOLOVAYLJL,--
A collective strives' to vi I the title of enterprise of
co=mnist labor,
1
Hi"AiLd. SSSR 34 no.ls4-6163. (MRk. 3.6s,4)
is Kolbasr" zavo~ No.1 Mookovskogo 6rdena Imnina
aWasokoviwta.
(Moscov-Meat industry) (Socialist competition)
LAVRUSHINj, A,Ta.; OLISRMKIY,, 1,1o; ABRAMM, N.D.; STALIKMVAp
MJ*;
YILA5=, I.G. ;'_pm~movq A*S*6 spetered.;
VI,SILIMWA, G,Ye, red.; 01MYS]WA, Ye.A., tekhn. red.
[Pleat industry; *.colleotion of artioleal Miasnala
prograhlennost 1;
abomik. Moskva, Pishchopromizdat. (Obmen peredovym
takhnichaskim
opyt9a). No.14. [Waotices of efficieney,promoters of the
Moscow
Ina 1 -0
Meat Comb p~t ratsibmalizatorov Hoskovskogo miasokombinata.
1956. 25 P.
1'. Rassia. (1923- U.S.S.R.)' Anioteretvo promyz~lennosti
mymonykh i moloobnykh produktovo' Otdel tekhaicheelpy
luformateii.
(Moscow-Meat industry)
SHCHERBANI, A.N., akademl-k; FURMAN, N.I., kand. tekhn.
nauk; BFLOGOLOVIN.
N.S.; PRIMAK, A.V.; TARASEVICH, V.N.
Transistorized contactless relay device, Avtom. i prib.
no.3t
47-49 Jl-S 164. (MM 18:3)
1. Akademiya nauk UkrSSR. (for Shcherban').
ACC'k R't--d
AUMIOR: Shcherban', As Non Furman,,N* It (Candidate of technical
sciences);
Grishko, V. Go; BelogolovIn. No So
ORG; none
TITLE: Telemetric frequency-meter with increased sensitivity
SOURCE: Mekhanizatsiya i avtomatizatsiya upravleniya, no. 1, 1966,
18-20
TOPIC TAGS. frequency meter, -telemetry equipment, transistorized
circuit
kBSTRACT: A frequency meter, originally designed for use as a
receiver of telemetric
3ij,nals when measuring methane concentration in mines, is
described. The transistorlmd
neter circuitry consists of an input voltage converter and a
capacitive pulse shaper.
rhe converter includes a two-stage pre-amplifier and a magnetic
multivibrator. The
?re-amplifier synchronizes the multivibrator with the received
frequency. The pulse
ahaper is a full-wave bridge rectifier consisting of two capacitors
and four diodes.
Some of the meter parameters are: operating frequency, 2-3 kc;
minimum input signal
implitude, 10 mv; output power, 3 mw; supply voltage, 15 v; maximum
measurement error,
L5Z; and temperature characteristics, flat from 5-50C. The meter,
developed by the
Institute of Technical Thermophysice of the Academy of Sciences
USSR, can be used to
neasure frequencies in telemetry systems or for direct frequency
measurements. Orig.
irt. has: 1 figure.
WB CODE: 14, 091 SUBM DATE: none/ SOV REF: 002
UDC: 621.317.761
A6~-t.i-R,A!;~666202 SOURCE CODEs UR7oo-7qW&76-JV61j 2oo.572009
AUTHOR: Smetankina, N. P.; Kuznetsova, V. P.; Iyukasp S. D.;
Bologolvenaj G. X.;
Frolova, Ye. K.
ORG: Institute of Chemistry of High Molecular ComDoundsp Acadery of
Sciences,
Ukrainian SSR (Institut khimii vysokomolakulyarnykh soyedinaniy
Akademii nauk Ukrain-~
skey SSR)
"-,'TITLEs, Synthesis and study, of functional
organosilicon'compounds with a hydrocarbon
%bbridge between the silicon atoms. Part 11: Acetylenic alcohols of
disily1methylene
,V4`hd ethylene and some of their conversions
'S*'OU'RCFs Zhurnal obshchey khimiis v. 369 no. 2005-2009
TOPIC TAIS: acetylene compounds organosilicon co=ound, alcohol
ABSTRACT: Continuing their studies, the authors investigated
primary and tertiary
acetylanic organ6silicon alcohols and glycols and some of their
conversions. Acetyl-
enic alcoholsdf the disily1mothylene and -ethylene series were
synthesized as fol-
lowst
L
ACC Qj AP?000202'
Oug'Ur
BrugCma-C-C113 + R RO + BrNgQ.-C-C1~6OUgUr'
CH~ X_SI-A-SI-CI
R IV OH R w
X-bi-A-S'i
R rt R"
. . .... 4113
A =,-CHI--- A = -Cffs-
(VIT) ~c R R, = R, C11"
-'L CH -
(Y111), X CH;, R nR'
R
on
(m). Mim R=R?=R*=Cjf,
(I ~X=CMC~CH.OH.R R'wC~R'.R*=Cff.
C. CHO,,:R=R'=.. R
In the presence of HC3.,, the alcohols and glycols obtaima.readily
resLet with virql
butyl other to give the corresponding acetalst
215
_.~.Cc NRI AP7000
C'13 C"3 Ocillo C113 Cu., 113C OC111,
X- 1CllSl-CMC-Cll2O-Cl1-C1l3. X-N1C1l2Sl-C=-C-~-OC11-CI1,j
C113 elf; &I, CU3
(XI X M cff~, fvllvl~ X::CII, (XITj) X = C.1r..
X1 XMC.".. x ciie-'C-O I(-OCjf..
C11', no C1113
~ll-OCH2-cac-si-cit2clI~~Sl-.CMC-Clt,O-Clt-OCtllo
C41140-
C2113 C113
(XV) RI=Clf,. Room Clf,-. (XVI) Rlm RI=CH,: (XVII) no =CH,. n=
iso-C,Hp,
Substitution of chlorine for the hydroxyl group in primary
acetylenic alcohols by
Meana of thionyl, chloride in the presence of pyridine formed
products of the type
n .11,
X-SI-A-SI-C-ac-Clip
it IIV
Jk- _C112- A- -C112CIl'-
(XVITI) X=R=R*=R*mCH,: (XXI) X = QaC-CHCI, R*= RI
XIXI X=CH RIMR*MCH, . 11 RI-CH:
C. -x CH, (XXII) X = Cac-CH'Cl. R R--C~f,'
(XX X=C." CI RmWxxlll-
!
(Xxt1I) X Cue-0110. R C If ni.cii`
ACC NR& AP70002oz. Table 1
MY FOf ft 'A 1&-'
(
1 50 90-92. (.5) 1 4637 O.SSi2 62M 62.85 CS11,00Sit
11 57 Jt2(2) KUM 0.9365 82'.27 $2.67 ct'ifnosi;
.:111 50 M-131 (0. t4) 1.5M 0.99*C 71.37 '71.89 111.
c .00:S12
IV -40 130-1450 15 1 4950 0.9~iT 90,48 90.38 cl,3112802si2
V 30 142-147(2: 4 !:4920 0.9572
91. 12 93.43 c 61IM92212
ACC NR, AP7000202
In additiong the following y-chloro derivatives of tertiary alcohols
wore obtainod
by chlorinations
C113 C'13 C113
x-SI-CIj,-SI-CS-.C-C-CI
C113 C113 (:113
tXXIV) X CHj. (XXV) X ca Coll.. (XXVI) X on -CimC-C(Cjf,hcj.:
The yields and physical constants of the synthesized compounds are
given in Table 1.
Orig. art* habt 2 tables.
SUB CODES W SIMM DATES 12JU165/ ORIG REFS 0051 OTH FXF: 001-
KUZNETSCVA, V.P.; SMETANKINA9 N.P,j BELOGOLOVINA.
G.N.: OPRYA, V.Ya.;
-1--.1111-I.- - 11-
XUDMOVA, M.Ae
Synthesis and study of functional organosilicon
compounds with
a hydrocarbon bridge between silicon atoms. Part 7s
Certain
properties of , 4catylene hydrocarbons with et:hylene
and
phenylene bridges between silicon atoms. Zhur. ob.
khIm. 35
no.9tl636-1639 S 165. (MIRA 18:10)
1. Institut khimii vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy AN
UkrSSR.
FUKSj I M.; ,VALEYEVA, FA; POPKOVA, F.V.; VMXOVA, L.P.,-,
-B=,QLOYSK9A,,-T-A-;.
GASHKEVICH, I.K.; Prinimall uchastiye: MCROZDTA, L.M.;
DASHEVSKAYA,
VAKHMINA, L.S.; KARAVAETA, G.V.;*IVAKC7SK1Y, A.K.;'
ZMHINA,
G.Ye.; SOLOVIYEVA, G.M.; ANDRIYANOVA, M.V.; AKHMETOVA,
T.-M.;
NEMIROVSKAYA, Me..; MUSORINA, L.S.;,,KALASHNIK07A, Ye.l.;
FES-HKO,
A.P.; IVANOVA, N.V.; ALKESEYEVA, N.I.; SADOVNIKOVA, G.N.
Study on the po3sibility of reducing the diphtheria
vaccine dose In
revaccination of 9 to 12 year-old schoolchildren. Zhur.
mikrabiql.,
epid. I i=un. 41 no.lb103-107 165.. (MIRA 18s5)
1. Ufimakiy inatitut vakt3in I syvorotok imeni Mechnikova.
BF110GORSY-AY'lly Ye.vo
Chlor ophyl 1 cOntOnt In planktor. C)f 't,,c 'Aza-t. Tr,.,jy
17:221,..230 t64.
;,mzu
LEFORSKIY V.V.p iNzh*; PEMOVp S.S.p inzh.; BULlSKIrp M.T.,
inzh.
(deseased); ALIMOV, A*G*j inshe; BEL4GOLOVSKIY, M.Sh.,
inzh.;
TARASOVAI L.P.0 inzh.; KAUWIKuvp X.G., IM.-
Production of medium-carbon, capped steel. Stall 23
no.8:696-699
Ag 163o (KM 160)
1. Metallurgicheskiy zavod "Azoystall.0
(Steel-Matallurgy)
BXWGOLOVT . A~!~OQZZ
Sw . 4dQ;qytQb; ZAZNMIT, Ta.Ta., otv.red.;
OVA, G.A., rad.i xd-va; BOG-HKM, T.T., takha.red.
[Struggle to increase labor productivity; from the
experience
of certain party organizations in Leningrad industrial
anter-
prises (1951-1955)] Sor'ba z& povyshenia
proizvoditalinosti
truda; is opyta raboty nakotorykh partiinykh organizataii
pro-
myshlennykh predpriiatil Leningrada, 1951-1955 gg.
Leningrad,
Izd-vo Akad.na.-Jc SSSR, 1960. 151 p.
(MIRA 13:7)
(Leningrad-Labor productivity)
NIKONOV, I.N.[deceased]; )TDVYY-, A - ..
retBenzent;
ROW &"-Inzh
-=.IENOVI V.S.~ inzh.9 reteenzent;
NEKLEPAYEVA) Z.A.,
inzh., red.; USMKOp L.A.., tekhn. red.
[Civil engineering structures in railroad
transportation]
Iskusstvennye sooruzheniia zbeleznodorozhnogo,
transports.
Izd.3., dop. i perer. Moskva,
Transzheldorizdat, 1963.
338 P. (KERA 16:12)
(Railroads--Construction)
TATUNIN, A.T., nauchne sotr.; MANILOVA~ H.Z.p nauchn.
sotr.;
ROVNYY, A.A.., nauchn. sotr. Prinimali uchastiye:
KOZIMIN, Tu.G.j RAYNEN, Z.V.,- SHEEYAKIN, O.S.;
BELQWkMj7 A.A KHARO, Ye.N.; SHERSHM , 14.N.;
NEKLEPAYEVA, Z1.0, red,
(Guide for the determination of the load capacity of
metal spans of railroad bridges] Rukovodstvo po opredele-
niiu gruzopod"emnosti metallicheskikh proletrqkh stroenii
zheleznodorozhrqkh mostov. Moskva, Transport., 1965. 255
P.
(MIRA 18:10)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gli.vnoye upravleniye puti i
sooruzheniy. 2. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut.
mostov
Leningradskogo instituta inzhererov zheleznodorozhnogo
transporta (for Tatunin, Manilova, Rovnyy;
BELMMODSKAYA,, E.Ya. (Moskva)
Quiz system of measuring the knowledge of students in
the schools
for working youth, Mat. v shkole no.3:71-72 M~e 62.
. (MIRA. 15-.7)
(Mathematics-Study and teaching)
3706
5/190/62/004/005/012/026
B110/B144
0
AUTHORS:. Ushakov, S. N., Belogorodskaya, X. V., Bondarenko, S. G.
TITLE: Synthesis of dimethyl-butyl-silyl ether of polyvinyl alcohol
PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedinoniya, v. 4, no- 5, 19621
-704-707
TEXT: Synthesis and properties of dimethyl-butyl-silyl ether of
polyvinyl alcohol have been described. Dimethyl-butyl aminosilane
(b.p. 83-850C/ 3-4 mm Rg; d 0.608; n20 , 1.4354) obtained from
20 ~ D
dimethyl-butyl chlorosilane reacted with polyvinyl alcohol containing
1.3 mole% of acetate groups(viscosity 20 cp in benzene) in dry
pyridine at
1000C, and the ratio pyridine ; polyvinyl alcohol was 50.; 1. The
reaction products were separated in petroleum ether at a degree of
substitution of 18-24 mole% and in a 4 : 1 mixture of methanol and
water
at a higher degree of substitution after formation of a homogeneous
solution. The authors found: (1) The reaction rate increases with the
dimethyl-butyl aminosilane excess. At a molar ratio of 1 t 2,
dissolution
Ca~d 1/3
S/190/62/004/005/012/026
Synthesis of dimethyl-butyl-ailyl B4110/B144
sets in after 40-hr heating, and the degree of substitution is
18-48 mole%;
at I ; 4, dissolution takes place after 10-hr heating with a
degree of
substitution of 23.3 mole%,. (2) The increase in the degree of
subs.titution
depends on the reaction time. A degree of substitution of 39.9
mole% is
attained by increasing the reaction time from 5 to 25 hra (ratio
1 : 3)0
The sum of hydroxyl,.acetyl, and silicon ether groups was
between 90 and
95 mole% owing to the loss of hydroxyl groups by dehydration.,
The IR
absorption spectra 2815, 2950, and 2820 cm- corresponded to CH
2-CH(OH)-t
-CH 2-CH(OCOCH3)-, and -CH 2701i[osic4H9(CH 3)21- groups,
respectively. The
in':rsduction of large, nonpolar groups caused an increase in
solubility
in non,,olar solvents. Introduction of 18.4 mole% of dimethyl
butyl silyl
-rou
-s reduced the vitrification temperature of polyvinyl alcohol
from
0
BOOC to 32-70C since the hydrogen bonds between the chains were
disturbed.
1111,e above ethers show better solubility in benzene and
petroleum ethers
poorer tensile strength, and greater elongation at rupture than
triethyl
silyl ethers. There are 3 tables,
Cara 213
S/190/62/004/005/012/026
Synthesis of dimethyl-butyl-silyl ... B110/B144
ASSOCIATIONs Leningradskiy tokhn'ologicheakiy institut im.
Lensoveta
(Leningrad Technological Institute imeni, Lensovet)
SUBMITTED. April 1, 1961
Card 3/3
Armsiom HRi AAmA 81/M90/64/0()6/00W063o/b6
34
AUTHORSs Do 91prp
~4qUAyA~sjle Vol Ushakovs Be No
T1TLEs Synthesis of dimathylpropylellyls WA dimettq1pherAsi3A sabers
of
'polvvirql alcohol
:'SOURCEs Vy*sokomolek, soyedinej. To 6s no. 49 19649 630-634
TOPIC 1 6
AGSs polyvinyl alcohols polyvinyl alcohol osters dimebhylpropylsilyl
ester,,,
djmo-'v),%y1phony1si1yl ester, dimethylpropylaminosilmep
dimothylphenylaminosilanep
cater4-Cications solubility of eater
AB9rRLGTt The synthosis of dimethylpropyleDyl ester of polyvinyl
alcohol was
conducted in a pyridine medium at 100C, A polyvinyl alcohol of 27
000 molecular
weight with various amounts of dimethylpropylaminosilane was used,
It was found
that the degree of mbabitution depoWed on the excess of aminosilane
and on the
reaction timee The polrwa produced were colorless rubber-like mees
adherim
well to glass# leathers plastioss wA wood* Their solubility In
nonpolar solvents
increased with a higher dopes of substitution* The synthesis of
dizetlWlphalwl-
silyl eator of7polyrirWl almhol was conducted under sird'a
corAitione froa
Card.1/2
~;:ACCESSION NRs AP4032564-
polyvirql alcohol and dimethylpherqlaminosilanee Polymers so
obtained had 25-90
molej,11 silyl blocks* The degree of substitution depended on the
reaction time and
on the excess of aminosilmes These polymers were readily soluble in
benzenes
pyridine,, and dioxane,, but were insoluble in water., TheV were
rubberlike and
':possessed good adhesive propertioas The reaction rate of
substitution of the OH
groups was higher in this 'group pf polymers than in the ones
obtained with
dinethylpropylavdnosilanee OrJge arts hass 2 oharba* 4 tables,. and
i fonRilas
ASSOCIATION s TekhnologicheakiyInstitut im6 Lensoveta (Technological
ImUtute)
SUBMITTED s 3$A-prO DATE ACQt nmv64'. E=s- 00
w7t..00,
So CODEI GGs HK OTHER 1-000
Card 2/2
84830
5/020/60/134/005/018/023
BO16/BO54
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AUTHORSs Ushakov, S- N., Corresponding Member AS USSR and
roly
TITLEt On the Synthesis of Silicon Derivatives of Pol vinyl
Alcohol
PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960~ Vol. 134, No. 51
pp. 1115-1118
TEXT% As there are no data published on the production of various
silicon derivatives of polyvinyl alcohol which are used to modify
its
propertieso the authors tried to produce these derivatives (general
formula -CH 2-CH-CH 2 -TH-CH 2-1 where R is an alkyl-aryl or
aralkyl),
OSiR3 OR
For this purpose, they used the following reactionst a) of chloro
silanes
with polyvinyl alcohol as well as with its alcoholates in a
heterogeneous
medium; b) of ehloro silanes with partially saponified polyvinyl
acetate
in a homogeneous medium; t) of trialkyl aminosilanes with polyvinyl
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~alcohol in a pyridine medium. In the case a), there are
difficulties.due
to the good reactivity of chloro silanes with water, pyridine,
formamide,
and other solvents of polyvinyl alcohol. In the heterogeneous
reaction
under a), the finely ground powders of polyvinyl alcohol, its
alcoholate,
and its alkaline der~.vative were suspended in benzene, mixed with
trimethyl chlorosilan--, and-stirred at 20-700C for 7-24 h. This did
not
lead to a noticeable stbotitution of the hydroxyl groups of the
alcohol.
by-alkyl silicon radicals.'Further, partially saponified polyvinyl
acetates (case b)) were used wbith maintain their solubility in
benzene.
To attain the latter reaction, the alcoholysis must be carried on to
a
maximum content of 10 mole% of hydroxyl groups in the polyvinyl
acetate
chain. The reaction under b) was carried out in benzene or in a
benzene-
dioxane mixture. The medium was absolutely anhydrous, The resulting
ECI
was bound with suspended MgC03. which Is of great importance. The
product
obtained was precipitated from a filtered solution with petroleum
ether,
purified by dissolving it twice in dioxane, and precipitated with
water
(Table 1). Thus, 50-70% of all free hydroxyl groups of the partially
saponified polyvinyl acetate were substituted. No noticeable
destruction
occurs. the-resulting copolymers with a Si content of 4.8% have an
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increased vitrification temperature; Tvitr 360C- In the case c),,the
same apparatus was used as in'the case b) (a three-necl flask with
recooler). The.pyridine used was absolutely dry, and pr%.tected from
air
moisture. PrOTiOUSIY,'polyvinyl.alcohol was swelled in pyridine for
18-20 h. The reaction mass is completely homogenized withinl,5-2 h.
The
reaction product was precipitated.with various organic liquids since
its
solubility strongly fluctuates depending on the degree of
substitution.
The authors found that under the above conditions an organosilicon
ether
of Polyvinyl alcoholqis formed-Table 2 shows results of some special
experiments of the r+action of the above ether with triethyl
aminosilane.
Renee, it appears that triethyl ailyl ethers of polyvinyl alcohol
were
obtained with different_degrees of substitution. Table 3 shows the
solu-
bility of some products obtained, Table 4 lists their properties.
There
are 4 tables and 4 references: 3 Soviet and 1 US.
SUBMITTEDi June 10, 1960
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(Drying apparatus)
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AUTHORS: Samoylovich, D.M.; Belogorodskiy, U.I.; Barinova, Ye.S.
TITLEs Increasing the Sensitivity of Type .R Emulsions
(Povysheniye
chuvstvitellnosti, emullsiy tips, R)
PERIODICALt Zhurnal nauchnoy i prikladnoy fotografii i
kinematografii, 1958,
Vol 3, Nr 4, pp 284 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs The authors attempt to explain the fact that in type R
photogra-
phic films treated with triethanolaminet the sensitivity and the
fog increase, by postulatinga dual mechanism for the triethano-
lamine. 'This increases the pH of the solution and at the same
time has a reducing effect on the silver halide grains. To test
the assumption, type R emulsion from the Zavod tekhnicheakikh
plastinok (Industrial Films Plant) of the Mosgorsovnarkhoz was
treated with a solution of caustic soda. Fog and sensitivity
increased considerably. The centers of sensitivity probably have
a selective adsorption with regard to the hydroxyl ions which may
lead to the formation of AgOH or other intermediate compounds,
more easily reducible than silver halide. There are 4
references...
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ASSOCIATION: Zavod tekhnicheskikh plastinok (Industrial Films
Plant) of
Moegorsovnarkhoz*
SUBMITTED: March 160 1958-
1. Photographic emulsions--Sensitivity 2. Photographic emulsions
--Test results 3. Caustic soda--Performahtj~ 4. Triethanolcmilne
--Performance
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Name: BELOGORODSKIY, Valentin Mikhaylovich.
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