SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT M.D. DEREVIZOV - J. DEREN

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0!0 a 1 16 It 13 L 0 0 0 ! 0 0 O'D hdhostre of Me"d of Nalch PI West W7 I . S, (In Russian.) IL V. Derebizov N boratory Y. 13, June P~0.1.1,016~0 of Results of: comparison of difforent nwthods, are 0, evera Rb, preumted I es. Factors of Importancv, 0 3 were found to be: whether the notch was pre- 00 0 pared before or after heat treadng, and whether 00 43 it was made by cutting or grinding. Differences an high as 3 kg./cm.' were found. 06V 00 3 00 0 -00 0 0 -00 04, 29 0 'o ago 00 we o Wo '00 age s 2 zoo 17.o*o too Ot CLAISWICAIIC" Mv all A tuRrKIL LIIINAT - - ___. =a *111 'It oat 0000 000 SOWS It It It 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 : a 10 0 U ~610041 1016 00 so 0 'a : 0 0 0 so 0 0 to.. -9.00 '400 4;-,70 1 loo 0 DIMIZOVA. Yu.I. .WAWNNL" I u Shortcomings in maintaining the Official M&P Of the U--"-S-R- i the Central Cartographic-Geodetic Collection. Geod.i kart. no.6: 47-50 Ag '56. (NY.RA 9: 11) (maps) LAZMUO, G.A.; DERNMIKO LL Reactions involving the formation of ammines of cadmium tartrate and cadmium acetate. Zhur. neorg. khim. 5 no. 12:2764-2769 D 16o. (MIRA 13:12) 1. BelorusBkiy gosudaretvannyy univeroitet imeni V.I,, Lenina, Khimicheskiy fakulltet. (Cadmium compounds) DERECHINSKAYA, Sh. L.; MEWIUNSKAIA, Sh. L,; and XkIWKOVA, Xe. xa. Tests on the Application of Serum, Purified According to the method of the Central lnstitute of Epidemiology and medicine ksic) in the *rreatment of Diphtheria Pediatriya, No. 2, tRarch/Apr), 1948 :)p 24-29 1948 Letopis" Zhurnalinykh Statey, hbj~ 15, item 12,772 taw/meticine - Serum Sickneomr, Sep/Oct 48 Pathology Medicine - Prophylaxis, Effects "Age Characteristics of the Course of Serum Sick- teas and Ito Prophylaxis," Sh. L. Derachinskaya, G, S. Voskreseaskaya, Ye. Ya. Yezzako-va, Infec- tious Diseases Sector, Inst of Pediatrics, Aced Mad Sci USW at Base Hoop imeni. Rusakov, 6j pp "Pediatriya" No 5 Reports observations made during several years at Institute. Tabulates and discusses results. Con- cludes that purified serum, TsIZX (Con Inst of 34/49T56 UW/Medicine - Serum Sickness, sep/oct 48 Pathology (Contd) Experimental Med) preparation, used for prophy- laxis of serum sickness has advantage over natu.ral serum. It lowers degree of anaphylactic refttion. 4ft 34/49T56 also 1948 Letopis, Zhurna2.!.nykh Statey P41, 1A,09 DCBROKHOTOVA, A. is I JanCHIMBUYA, Sh.L. Use of antibiotics for infectious diseases. in pediatric practice. Antibiotiki 2 no.5:23-28 S-0 157. (MIRA 10:12) 1. Inatitut pediatrit ANN SSSR. (COMMICABIS DISRASIS, in inf. & child, antibiotic ther. (Rua)) (ANTIBIOTICS, ther. use, commun. die. in child. (Bus)) D OXhOTO A, A. I., is sllu~b6nnyy -deyatell nauki, prof .; BEMCHINSK.AYA, Sh.L., kand.med.nauk Results of measles control. Sov.zdrav. 16 no.12:28-34 D '57. (MIRA 11:1) 1. Ghlen-korrespondent ANN SSSR (for Dobrokhotovs) (KUSLIS, prevention and control, in Russia (Rue)) 17f A I 11~ /, ~ /~: DOBROXHOTOVA, A .I.. zaaluzbenik,vy kand.wed..uauk (Moslcva) deyAtel' nnuki, prof.; DERECHINSKAIA, Sh.L., Use of antibiotics in infectious dineAses in children. Sov.med. 21 no.11:32-38 b '57. (MIRA 11:1) 1. Chlen-korrespondent M91 SSSR (for Vobrokhotova). (COMMUNICABLE DISEASES, in inf. nnd child ther., antibiotics) (ANTIBIOTICS, ther. use commun. dis. in child.) L sSh. L. Dynamics of th"M*acutaneous test (Dick's test in connection with the course of scarlet favor %4ien troated by new methods. Zhur. mikrobiol. apid. i immun 28 no.2:33-38 7 '57 (MLRA 10:4) 1. Iz Institute pediatrii AMN SSSR. (SCARLET FEVER, imrunol. Dick test in various stages) S'MAMA..M.Te.', DXRNM1NSXATAA.&,~6.Z.,R1TOVA, V.V. Problem of recurrent phsoes of virus influenza in children [vith summarr in Inglish]. Pediatriia 36 no.12:43-48 D 158. (KIRA 12:1) 1. Is infektsionnogo otdeU kefedry pecliatrii (zav. - deyetvitellmyy chlen ANN SSSR prof. G.N.Speranskly)TSentrallnogo insituta usover- ohenatvovaAtya vra*h4w. ieektaiawkcgo otdola Instituta pediatrii AMR SSSR (sav. - chlear-korresponden;* ANN SSSR prof. 1.I. Dobrokhotoya EdeceasWI), Instituta virusologli'AW SSSR na base Detskay kliniche- skoy bollnitey No.2 is. LV- Rusakov4k (g1gvW vrach - zasluzhemW vrach RSFSR V.A. Xrujhkov). (11171 1 A, in inf. & child recur. phases Oine)) DXMHINSKAYA. Sh.L.; MIMAYWYA, Z.M. Treatment of ocarlatina in children with chronic tonsillitis [with summary in English]. Pediatriia 36 no.2:16-23 7 '59. (MM 12:4) 1. Iz otdela ostrykh detakikh infektsiy (sav. - chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR prof. A.I. Dobrokhotova [deceased]) Instituta pediatrii AMN SSSR (dir. - chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR'prof. O.D. Sokolova- Ponomareva) na baze 2-y detskoy klinicheskoy bollnitay imeni I-V- Rusakova (g)-awnyy vrach - zasluzhenMy vrach RSPSR dots. V.A. Krazhkov). "SCARIMT FEM, ther. in child. with chronic tonsillitis (Rua)) (TWSILLITIS, compl. scarlet fever ther. in child. with chronic tonsillitis (RUB)) DERECHINSKAYA, Sharlotta Llvovna; LAGUTDIA, Ye.V., red. [Health of the nursing infant] Zdoro-vle grudnogo rebenka. Moskva, Izd-vo "Manieg" 2964. 30 p. (Varodnyi universi- tet kul'tury, Fakulltet zdorovIia, no.10) (MIRA 17:6) IMFIEGHINSKIT, I. I., Physician "All-Russian Antituberculosis League and Its Legacy." Sub 27 May 47, Moscow Medical Inst, Nluivvx7 of Rmlth RSM Dissertations presented for degrees in science and engineering in Moscow in 1947 SO: Sm No. 437, 18 Apr 35 9.2000 78149 sov/io8-15-3-12/17 AUTHOR: Derechinskiy, L. R. TITLE: Letter to the Editor PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika, 1960, Vol 15, Nr 3, pp 65-66 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author of the Letter to the Editor analyzes a paper by A. P. Belousov entitled,"Increase in the Precislon of a Certain Result Given in Scientific Literature," pub- lished in Radiotekhnika, 1956, Vol 2, Nr 4. The original paper discusses calculation of a certain input transformer diagram. The author of the Letter highly criticizes the paper and poinl[*Is out a number of apparently gross errors in the original equations, their discussion, and con- cluzions drawn. There are 3 SovIet rc"., f ere rice s. Card 1/1 liFMCKI, Ju.Uusz; GEMLM., Jan; JANKOVIC, Dobrilt; JAWOROWSKI, Zbigniew Rapid method for the determination of caesium - 137 in water and urines, Nukleonika 8 no.1:69-74 163. 1. Centre of Ha(liation Protection and Ruliobiology, Warsaw (for. Dereckl). 2. Institute of Naclear Research., Department of Health Protection, Warsaw 9 (for Gaisler and Jaworowski). 3. Boris Kidric Institute$, Beograd (for Jankovic). AC =,ION NR3 AP4009219 P/0046/63/008/OIV0783/0785 AUTHM3 Dereckip 4!44u"~ Goisler, janj Jawarolwtski,, Zbigniew TiTrz, An improved metttod for determination of cesium-137 in rain water SOURCEs Nukleonikep Ve 8# no@ Us 1963P 70-785 TOPIC TAGSs determination of cesium-137,, waterj urinep detection limit, ammonium molybdophosphate mat, personal contamination, background pulse ABSTRACT: The paper proposea a modification of tts method published in Nukleonik4 (8., 69.. 1963) for determining cesium-137 in water and urine, where the detection limit was found to be 22 and 51 picocuries,. respectively, on the basis of !on exchange on ammonium molybdophosphate mate., especially convenient f or routi-?M measurements of personal contaminations. 'Ibis modification, permitting detec- tion of approximately one picocurle in water, consists in changing the'size of the mate and not using asbestos. The table of "'percentage of Cs-137 from 200 ml water samples spiked with 09005 microcuries" shows the average recovery as 99.2.9 1 0*32. The detection limit was approximately picocurie Of C831UM-137 when 'Card' 1/2 AMMION NRS AP4009219 the background pulses were 0*5 cepeme and We counting efficiency 25-3%- "We are indebted to Profession E. Kowalski, in whose Department the work was carried out, for his constant guidance ard encouragement. our thanks are due 1 to Eng. T. Radoszev3ki for his kind belp in counting procedure.n of the "filtration funnel" and 2 tables* Original has a diagram ar ASSOCIATIM: Center of'Radi&Uon Protection and Hadiobiology, W saw; and Institute of Nuclear Researchs Department of Health Protections Waraaw-Swierk SUMMED 2 O9Sep63 D= AOQb 03Fetxs4 ENcLt oo NO RV SM& -:000 OTHMt 003 SUB O)D& Card 2/2 _R, Yr ~1 DERECKI, Juliusa A simple method of detecting cesium-137 in tiBsties. Pol. przegi. radiol. 28 Po.6:575-580 N-D 164. 1. Z Osrodka Ochrony Radiologicm3j I Radiobiologii (Nierownil naukowy., prof. dr. med. E. Kowalski). OBARA, Tadeusz, dr.; DERECKI, ullusz; FORGALSKI, Wieslaw; TOTH, Zbip.niew -1-- --- - - 1. Studies on the use of radioactive iron (Fe59) in clinical diagnosis of various hematologia syndromes. Pol. przegl. radiol. 29 no.6%587-593 N-D 164. 1. Z Osrodka Ochrony Radiologiczne i Re.diobiologii w Warszawie (Kierownik: dr. T. 0 1. DERECSK.EY, Zoltan Syria from the point of view of domestic engineering. Epuletgepeszet 11 no.6:217-219 D 1162. RUMANLI DERECKI, Iuliusz EAffiliation not shownI. (Peoples Republic of Poland) "Effect of DOCA and ACTH on Retention and Elimination of Cesium-137 in Micell Bucharest, Revista Sanitara Militara, Vol 16, Special No., 1965; pp 451-453 Abstract: Study in 3 groups of 10 mice each, receiving cesiumW137 (as chlor- ide), then either DOCA or ACTH: while the corticosteroid seemed to accelerate elimination of the radioisotope, ACTH tended rather to have the opposite effect. 4 graphs. 84 POLOD BURAW.M.M., T. GIWLnISKIa., and DEMKI J. Radiological Pro- tection and ZWo06-iW6e'-ntor (05r6de'v"894~diologicmej i ARWIIobio- lol:ii). Dre T. Obara, Head* "Studies on the Removal of Caesiwv-137 from heat" Lublin, Mach-cyna Weterynaryjnal, Vol 22, No 3, 1966, pp 133-236. Abstraot: Studios on the raiaval of casolum-137 from contaminatod moat are dose 0 It mas found that tap water uorke almost as effectivq3jy as die- tilled vrator. kawg crganic choUcals., iftch am more effective th&n inor- ganic chsaicala, beat results were obtained with citric acid and sodium salicylates The most practical way of decontamination wag found to consist in steepinj; contatematod moat in tap water for several hours* Containa 4 Figures and 9 ref*rances (1 Polish WA 7 Western)- I-03LO, Ya. (Laszlo, 1. 1; PETER, M.; FILEP,D. [Filip. D. ]; APR HA 1, Sh. (Abrabam k.]; BALINTj 7e. (Balint,E.]; DOMOKOSH L. [Domocos, L.]; KASA,L. I GAwa, L.]; DERDIT.; BEDE, Sh. [BedeioS. Experimental studies on epidemic hepatitive Vop. virus. 8 no.2: 221-224 It-Ap'63 (MIRA 16t12) 1. Kafedra mikrobiologii i. inframikrobiologii Mediko-farmatsev- ticheskogo ixL3tituta Tyrgu-Maresh, Ramyniya. IBU=HIIAIT, A. ___, - madotraches I anesthesia in children. Xhirurgila, Sofia 10 no. 11:1001-- 1010 1957-- 1. Institut za snetsializataiia i usuvurshenstvUvane na lekarite - sofiia klinik-n -no bolinchna khirurgiia Direk-tor: prof. 1. Staianov. (AIMSTEDISIA, MIDOTTIUCHIAL, in rediatrics (Bul)) .:. , - rg cal removal in a ease 10 no.12:1120-1= 1957- STOIANOV,K:,prof.; KJ(USI!INOV,G.; DLTZDZHIAII,A. Anesthes Is and reanimat ion in thoracic surgery. Kliirurgiia Sofia 13 no.2-3:111-114 160. 1. 1z Katedrata po bolnichm khirurgiia pri ISUL. (THORAX surg. ) (RESUSCITATION) (ANNSTHMIA) DXMZHIAN,A. Acute respiratory basufflelancy and Its control. Khirurgiia, S.ofia, 13 no.2-3:144-147 1600 1. 1z latedrata, po bolniobna khrurgita pri ISUL (ASPHUIA: ther.' ) 4jtrm.l VOURCIH, G., prof.(Paris); DEREDZHIAN, A. Endobronchial anartheala in pulmonary surgery. Khirurgiia, Sofiia 13 no-5:447-453 960. 1. Medikokhirurgichen tsentur *Fosh*, Parish. (LUM surg) (ANESTHESIA INTUTRACHEAL) DEREDZBIAN, A. Certain factors in the reanimation in postoperative acute renal insufficiency. Khirargiia, Sofia 1-1 no.12:105~-10.59 960. 1. Institut za 3petsializataiia i uvuvurshenstvuvane na, lekarite, Sofia. Katedra po bolnichna khirurgiia. Zav. katedrata; ~rof. K.Stoianov. (RESUSCITATION) (SURGERY OPERATION oompl) (ACUTE RENAL FAILURE) DERE~MHIM -A. CholedochotomW and papillectomy in calculi of the choledochuts anoociated with canoor of the duodenal papilla. Khirurgiia, Sofia 14 no.7:638-640 161. 1. Katedra po bolni-chna khirurgiia pri ISUL. (CHOISLITHIASIS compl) (DIIODENUM neopi) KRUSTINOV, K., prof.; ARNAUDOV, D., dotsq_DERHDZHIAN-A--- Resuscitation of a child in clinical death bT means of successful resection of the aortic isthmms. Khirurgila lSafia) 14 no.12:1113-1117 161. 1. Is RUnikata po b-olnichna khiru--giia pri Institut, za spetsializa- tsiia. i usuvurshenstvuvane na lekarite. (AORTA surg) (RESUSCITATION) DEREDZHIAN Successful management of the condition o:IL prolonged clinical death following electric sbock in unusual non-operative environment. Khirurgila (Sofia) 14 no.10:915-923 061, 1. Institut za spetsializatsiia i usuvurshenstvuvane na lekarite, Sofiia Katedra po bolnichna khirurgiia, 74iv. katedrata: prof. K. Stoianov. (PMUSCITATION) (MCTRICITY) DMEIZHIAN, A. On the problem of Burgical therapy of 'Leriche's i7ndrome'. KMrurgiia 15 no.7:6ol-6c" 162. 1. Institut za Bpetsia3isatBiia i usuvurshenstvuvans na lekarite - Sofiia. Katedra po bolnichna khirurgiia. Zav. katedrata: prof. K. Stoianov. (LERICHEIS SYNDROME) KRUSTINOV, G.,, prof.; MARINOVA, A. ---- Resection of aneurysm of the abdominal aorta. Khirurgiia 15 no.8:769-771 162. 1. Iz Klinikata po bolniabna khirurgita pri ISUL (Inatitut za spetaializataiia. i uwivurshenitwuvane na lekELrite]. (AORTIC ANEURY94) PASKOV, D,,, prof.; STOIANOVp I*, pref.; SAKV, S.; KRUSTRVA, B.; TEM, X.; MINCHEIVA, M. Anti-ourare effects of nimlirA.Mdrurigiia 15 no.9/10.885-890 162. i' (ULANTHAMINE) (GURAWORM ANTAGONISTS) I GCBPODINOV, G.; DEMHIMP A. ---------------- Roontgeno-c2inical charactoristics of Isrichels syndrome. Khirurgiia 15 no.9/10:951-954 162. 1. Iz katedrite po rentgenologiia i radiologi.ia i po bolnichna khirurgiia pri ISUL [Institut za apetsializatsiia i usuvur- shenstvuvane na l0aritel. (LMCIIEIS SYNDRamE) DIMIt HIAN A.; SAKV, St4 KRUSTEVA, H.; TUWf, K.1 ABADZHIEV, F.,- Our methods of anesthesia and reanimt!Lon in newborn infants. Khirurgiia 15 no.112991-993 162. 1. Iz Katedrits, po bolnialma kbirurgU6 pri VMI (Vissh medi- tainski institutj - Sofi-la i ISUL (Institut za spetsiaUzatsiia i usuvurshenBtvuvane na lekeritel. (A M THESIA INTRATRACHEAL) (ANESTHMIA GINEM) (INFANT NEWBORN DISMF.")) ARNAUDOV, D., dots.; DEREDMIAN, A. On the prob3sm of the surgical treatment of pyopneumothorax in infants. Xbirurgiia (Sofiia) 16 no.5:423-430 163. 1. Inatitut za spetsializats:iia i usuvurshenstvuvane, na lekarite - Sofiia katedra po bo2nichna khirurgi!La. Rukovodital na katech-atal prof. K. Stoianov. (PNEUMOTHORAX) (SUPPURATION) (SURGERY, OPERATIVE) STOIANOVII K., prof.; Df-REDZIIIAN A.; FTF~7TROV, L.; ITTSETA, 0.-, FDRI-IMLOV, M. Our experiences with SUTgPry in CId a.ga. Kbj.rurF:Ija 17 no.2:1,74-175 164. 1. Iz Katedrata po bolnichns khJrurgila pri 18LIL [Institut za gpets4kializzatsi.ia 1. usuvurshenstirimne na lekarltt.]. DERENHIAN, Resection anA alluplasty of the abdowinal af--Ir',,,-, dn nirurgiia (Sofiia) 18 no.3:3(2-366 I 6~5 . 1. Institart za syletutAa "I zatsi ia i n~t lekarita, SoMa, Katedra pt) bo-InIc hna UlArm-glift voditel: prof. K. Stotanov). DERDZHOkOV, T~., kandici4t na selskostopanskite nauki. Gorrect ensilage of greon foddir. Nauka i tekh mladezh 14 no.7; jl--Ja:~ 162. TKACHEflKOq B.S.; _DEREGAv E.V. (g.Kupyank-so Kharlkovskoy oblasti) Assistance from the medical school to public health organs as one of the forms of relating teaching to daily life. Felld. i akush. 26 no. 1:54-56 Ja 161. (MIRA 14:2) (PUBLIC HMTH) DEREGI N, '3. V. Deregin, B. V. and Zakhavayeva, 14. N. "The stady of the! properi'~.Cs of the conduct of the thin polymer layers of vinyleasters and tht-1r solutions on riatellic surfaces," In Ue symposiizn: Investigations in Wif. field of C:TlDleX- mole cul;- r compounds, Moscow-Lei-Lingrad, p. 223-37, - Bibriog: 7 items SO: U-52111, 17 December 1953, (Letopis'ZITurnal Irkykh Statey, 'No. 26, agi,q) DEREGOWSKA, Krystyna Joining of glass elements of electronic tubes with the help of low melting glaze. Przegl elektroniki 3 no.3;133 Mr 162 1. Przemyslowy Insty-tut Eiektroniki, Warszawa. DEREKHJ P.A.; KUTSEVALOV, V.V. Improving an -nlarged deasphalting unit. Refteper. i neftekhiim. no. 11:7-10 163. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Volgogradskiy neftepererabatyva),ushchiy zavod i Volgogradskiy nauchno-issledoval,ellskiy institut nefti i gaza. -DERELIEV, Liubomir, n. autrudnik Votes on some problem in teachimg otersometry in Us 10th class. Mat i fiz Bulg 5 no.6:24ma2 If-D 162. I9 PI pri Bulgarsimta akademiia na naukite. USZR/P/'h-y/st'i Vc~a--1/VCLmi`s try, Kinetics, Topochemistry, Catalysis. Combustion, Explosions, B-9 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 7, 1957, 22434. Author G. Daren, G. Gaber) S. Mrovets. :E7~ Inst No gjve~~ Title Connection between catalytic activity and electric conduct- ivity of catalyzers mixture MO-CV203. Orig Pub Byul. Palskoy AN, 1.956, Otd 111, 4, No 2, 103-107. Abstract Catalytic activity (CA) (i.-e. quantity of CH CHO formed by dehydrogenation Of C2H504 in a 20% mixture wNh cater) and electro conductivity (_r) of the following substances are stu- died: 4zno+.Cr2o3; 3M04-Cr203; 2Zn0+-Cr203; ZnO-+ Cr203; ZnO + 2Cr20 - Z110 - 3Cr2O - ZnO --v- ItCr2O - ZnO nzd Cr203 at 250-5500. ~n-' case*of catLyzers with h~glh contents of ZnO C- grows during the rc.-action process as on electronic semiconduc- tors (Ln-lalim. 19565, 28534). In case of catalyzerB more rich i n C1203 6" falls in the proce a s of reac U on at tempe ratuxe s .e 4c00; at temperature > 45000- falls at the beginning and then grows,as it was observed for holed semiconductors. Whnim-, 1956, 39075). For ZnO, 3ZnO + Cr203and 4ZnO-t Cr203, Card 1/2 _143- USSR/Phy6ical Chtamistry, Kinetics, Combustion) Explosions, B-9 Topochemibtry, Catalysis. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 7, 1957, 22434. CA and o~' grclir with the increase in temperature, attain their maxi.-ax-mi 'it 3500 and then fall. For 2ZnO 4 Cr203) ZnO -+- Cr203, znO f- 41.'r203 and Cr203 - CA andtr grow with the znO ~ '~C'%~"~31 increise in temperaturo, attains maximum at 3500.and than drop but%) falls uninterruptedly with the increase in temperature. For ZnO + Cr203 CA and 6' grav with the increase in temperature, attain their maximum at 4000, then pass through thair minimum at 4500, and then grow again. In all cases there exists Et linear relation betwe,,n CA and 6 lg G- (i.e. variations of the value of 1[;L;-). Card 2/2 -144- EgInNaly, Adam4 DrtjM I, Gaor CARER, Georgiy - --- --__ %iy4 Electric conductivity of semiconductor catalysts. Frobl. kin. i kat- 10-.37-1+9 160. - (MIRA 14:5) 1. Gorno-metallur icheskaya akademiyap Krakov. 11 ~Semjconductors) (Catalysts) J -t-S-_ a d s o rti o" nd -~~VtWmlt .9roopetlesa Included"in. this. r',4vJq'w'-ar,6- also- Present-auib-Oes *W'CK-Provide a'mor~i coffjOete 8escolpt I cm~ of', mathodoogy an the rather1wief'statement-In the article under c6n fl der at I on The ulb~rs do statti,,: however 'that e a the technique used mak s it pas- e fo I low t he pi mi etratloti 6f lith I Lim roduct. 31b1 ~ to OKIde- into the; lattice of trie 13. _f -of the d6cwpositlor'Ri-v .::the basic' nickel -carbonate,- dependkig on such factors a$ j the duration and timporaiture of, calcination of the~~sample as VIO 1 as -the 10ant-Ity - h f I%ITt oxide errV I cle. I e:purpose of the present article w" to axpand prem A, DEREN, J; AND OTHERS Studying the Isotopic exchange of bromine atoms between crystalline Hg2 Br2 an:lgaseous bromine by using radioactibe indexes, p. 63. (ROCZNIKI CHE14II, Warszawa, Vol. 28, no. 4, 1954.) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 4, No. (b>, Jon.1955, Uncl. 1k rxr, lat at f1)4~ E. ~,.. i F Am 'two IN, 'Qw. 6121 4k y lifill wi~Mjmq; 016not ~)UiKt. Of FC,D, anti Z110 im quiluro la Irtups.-Of 800 to I W and 111v Am. Cold. Re fioln IM in 11M)". SAIrck mmsumd In tho tealp. vast m"s, I-illterf.41 at WY), anti OvVresbilAtrd an hilth ly 6sing tif Sill(exing ftirtct th", Injivig of 11111. Rild its depinklanm On t",mvin twip. wl~y. Sylvin sktk o~ll Uot*iAc uthp LWmif between cryValline Eimml 1. lfabg, e and I)eru- unf",A'. Nlaci4 Ujl;#~ 110pic exchaligac oi BT al'ums b~'tvlccll C'ySt. extent of im lig,13rg arid jgocous Br..ix-as studied lby u. of m 1 1:1 IV tracers. Potd,Mg,Br,contg.mdioactiveBrcotijd[.TY"j~,O~~I ard P'. UP -Chaluu~u method %rus henled to varioLb teln An 190' In an-atm. of ImactlVe qous Br for La lirs. ~W- ime ro mse. 3o% of radioactive TIr pai d r.."n sotid to ga%colv; PIL I'll.. --.- -1-- ....... - hl. t1-1 . nid. ;2tt.21. V.1a&w,, I IT. 3. 776, 4. T-i7C~ h, Cf. Gaf.'49' Mill Vt'vA lict%iten 2 texande piatc~ upon which tlitrc wert 2 PE Olectmacl. The uni'tud C( tile q4Uct% tube Mas Lon- tiected to"a glats but kept In Tut oil NO nt 13(1'. An j~tiji"A) ii;&J. wig adsttd c4cinviie to the bulb and ptr- mit.ttOl to e%%p. Worn addit. aj~ nuothet dlop, ILe lorcir)i end of (lie quartz tube was etiftnected to a Vatutita Pump, thmigh it water-mlM conde"m and a freming candenqer, - R1.01-if li%O, and AcH vrere ~Joutld L, tile condomsation toductf. The latter wt~g detit. by use of hydroxylarnine rvoddorlde. Rice, ccnid. i0i oleasured by an altt.,r- ' P It Jautr' C.. I. atethud (Larviz and K tin nli-~urrvut-ibridge 111, 3516). Before itatting hc reaction. V . iflr, prcsw* furt'* wits rcducttl to Ithaut I intyl. jig, Upoll 111troduc- tion oV the trater4ic' inixt,.dic cond. incm%sed sharp ly . Tim pracein was revcnible on reintroduction of t1te initial, anibient atni. No relation wal found betivem initial cond. aud -catAlytic a-tivity. A pict of the reaction yidd as a function of temp. 1`01110wed- V~ry dosely a plot of the dif- fe;crices between tlie 16C of The Initial conJ. raid the tog- ' - of the eond . at the tA:tnp. in qumition. A to-at rmtx. was obv-rvt!d at 4501 in Go-Ji plotii %itb a steady ' wcurring above 5rjO*. The highest reamion yields and als,) the high- est 10, cond. differences ~rm f(ifind with a 20t.~ Ft4DH k' l i t l f t t t a C d . an It cu a . a a ly 1 ) Iff x yl yt ( activity dmrmsed with hi~rca:iril; Attledril; teniv f 777,77 j- DIM. J.; RTS, R. Investigation on electrodialytic isolation of strychnine from Strychnon moods. Act& Poloniae pharm. 3.2 no.1:33-38 1955. 1. 2 Instytutu Zootechniki. Centralno laboratorium, Krakov. (STRTCHNINN, determination, electrodialy-tic isolation from nux vomica) AW. W te4 , wk". 41: iq.', ljr~pu~ 411,104~.Io of V la al-Wrd : t;.t,;,e JI, me, -0 OCT , I ; V 44 T 104d6n E bi, -Qj;y;! J.; EX Relation 'between the electric '.-PmC-Cr~'D3 "x"C" In ,TLizrt;'. Vnrsovie lq~~6 t cond 1,:ttivit.., ;1nd ca~,!tlv Lc activi tv of En, I s" So. Ea-~t Earopean Acccssions Ust wrol- 5" 1'o. 9 ~ZN~F ot, Di ,e wn= bwanlaa No. 1. 13 77V. RadWadlive ObBra -tg- of of- 'kh an at Br atwu was eakd It was SaUT uuf"-- of the hat ': ~Z. cdvld.". ~A POUND/Physical Chemistry. Kinetics. Corabuotion. Explosions. TopochcrAstry. Catalysis. .'.bs Jour: Ref Zhur-Rhin.) 110 5) 1959) L4690. 1',utbor Diclanski Deron J Haber J ., Ncdoi,.ia J Inst Mlo Study of the Electric Conductivity of Catalyzers Applied in the Obtaining of ;,cotonc froi-.i Ethyl ;,lcohol Orig Pub! Przen. cheri., 1956, 12, No 11, 642-647- ,'.,'bstr-,ct: Vie electrical conductivity of three types of rmlti- component catalyzers (C), applied in the obtaining of acetone fron C,H50H and which differ in their con- position as well as in their preparation i-.iothod, has been investigated. Now and active C have been studied. Tae linear depandence between the loga:~it)u.-Lic incre- ment of the electric conductivity and the yield has Card 1/2 16 POI;,ND/Physical Chemistry. Kinetics. Combustion. Explosions. D Topochemistry. Catalysis. ,',bs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khira., No 5, 1959, 146go. been established for active catalY2,CrS. The reaction yield for active and inactive catalyzers is inversely proportional to the electric conductivity. -- From the authorb* resume. 0 Card : 2/2 POLAND / Analytical Chemistry. Analysis of E Inorganic Properties. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 19, 1958, 64184 Author : Deren Jerzy, Haber Jerzy, Ncdoma Jozer Inst :-Not glVFn- Title A Quick Method of Determining Calcium and Mag- nesium in Limestones and Dolomites by Means of Complex III. Orig Pubt Chem. anal., 1957, 2, No 1, 3-10 Abstract: Describes the complex metrical method of deter- mining Ca and Mg without preliminary separation from other elements. Into a 15 ml capacity beaker -0.25 9 samples are placed, wettcd with Card 1/3 POLAND / Analytical Chemistry. Analysis of E Inorganic Properties. AbB Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 19, 1958, 64184 Abstract: water and treated with 15 ml 11cl (1:1). In one hour the solution together with the sediment is transferred into a measured retort of 250 ml capacity and diluted up to a mark with water. For the determination of Ca, 20 ml of the solu- tion obtained is withdrawn, 30 ml of water and 3 Ml of a 20% solution of NaOH is added, and 0.01 M titrated with a solution of complex III in the presence of murexide. For the determina- tion of the amount of Ca+Mg, 20 ml of the original solution is again withdrawn, 30 ml of water and 2 ml of a buffer solution (67.5 9 NH4Cl and 570 ml of concentrated NH40H in 1 ( of solution), titrated with a 0.01 M solution of complex TIJ in the presence of eriochromium iron T. The Card 2/3 -2A POLAND / Analytical Chemistry. Analysis of E Inorganic Properties. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 19, 1958, 64184 Abstract: Mg content is found by the difference of the results of the tWo titrations. Card 3/3 POIiIID/Physical Chemistry. Kinetics. Combustion. Dq)losicns. Topocher,istry. Catalysis. :3-9 ,,%bs Jour: Ref Zhur-Yhim., No 13) 1958, 42633. Author Dielanski A., Peren J., Haber J., Wilkows. T. Inst Polish Academ~-af flu�mces- Title The Electric Conductivity of NiO Catalyst in the Course of Ethyl Alcohol rehydrogenation. Orig Pub: Bull. Acad. polon. sci., 1957, C1. 3, 5, No 2, 197- 202, XVII. Abstract: retemination of changes in electric conductivityo , of a tablet of NiO (p-type semiconductor) during the occurence at its surface of a catzlytic dehydro- genation of C,~~-H. A prelirdr-ary deternination was made, in the air at 100-6500, of the teriperature dependence of -J~ , which yielded for the width of Card 1/3 23 POIAM/Physical Chei-Astry. Kinetics. Combustion. Explosions. Topochemistry. Catalysis. F-9 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Eblm., No 13, 1958, 42633. the forbidden zone in NO a value of 0.80 Ev Passing of C.-H-.11i vapor over the catal4at induces a drop of by several orders of ragnitude. The following linear correlation has been escertained: 1g 14~ . I = A + D - R, where R is yield of acetaldehyde, A, D -- constants. The sign of change indicates the formation of donor-levels at NiO surface on adsorption of C H OH. On per- formance of the reaction,at temperatures not below 3500 the usual drop in ,-I is followed by a sudden increase of this value, brought about by reduction of NiO to the metal. Determinations of of NiO tablets having undergone a surface reduction, show Card 2/3 POLAND / Physical Chemistry. Kinetics. Combustion. B Explosions. Topochemistry. Catalysis. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 17, 1958, 56793. Author Bielanski A, Deren I., Haber J., 'Wilkowa. T. Inst Not given. Title The Electric Conductivity and Catalytic Act- ivity of lAgO - GdO Mixed Catalyzers. Orig Pub: Bull. Acad. Polon. sci., 1957, CL 3, 5, No 6) 673 - 678. Abstract: The dehydrogenation of ethyl alcohol on a mixed catalyzer CdO - MgO (ratio 1:1.7 waB investigat- ed. Electlic conductivity measurements were carried out at the same time, after an initial heating in air up to 5000C. The catalyzer does not develop any variations of the electric con- Card 1/3 19 POLAND / Physical Chemistry, Kinetics. Combustion. 13 Explosions. Topoche mistry. Catalysis. Abs lour: Ref Zhur-Ftimiya, No 17, 1958, 5(5793. Abstract: ductivity with temperature in an interval of 100 - 5000C. The reaction yield and the,vari- ation of the conductivity logarithm (1~~ J .- 14 under the action of the ethyl alcolhol v4or mix- tures and the H20 of the permanant composition, also, do not depend on the temperature in the interval of 200 - 30000. According to the auth- ors, the above facts are in full agreement with the viewpoint that, the quantity of current car- riers in the catalyzer affect, before the start of reaction, the absorption equilibria estab- lished on Its surface, as well as the reaction yield. The reduction of CdO and a subsequent evaporation of the metallic Cd take place at Card 2/3 DE,.-E!, J. A. Bielanski, J. Deren, and J. Haber.: 11-Zlectric Conductivity and Catalytic Activity of Seiniconducting Oxide Catalysts," Natui*e, Vol. 179, Jo. 4561, 'London, 30 7~:ar 57. Published from the L)epart:neiTt-;f Inorganic Chemistrf, Acadenq of ;'-lining F- XetallurMr, Uic'idewiczza 30, Krakow. POUND/Blectricity Semiconductors ,",bs Jour : Ref Zhur Flzika, kio 4) 1959, 110 8557 ;.uthor :Bielanski *,.., _1 e n ~T Inst :Institute of Physical Chmistry), Polish Academy of Sciences, Kranow, Poland Title :C1.1anges in the Electric Conductivity of SeLdconducting Oxides in the Course of Solid State Reaction Orig Pub :Bull. Acad. polon. sci. Ser. sci. chim., geol. et geogr., 1958, 6, No 4, 2~9-243, xviii bstract : Im investigation was maLle of the change in the electric con- ductivity in the topochamical reactions of formations o:,L' spinels. 'Rie measurements were made on rAxturcs ZnO-Fe2O 31 MgO-Cr2O 3' ruid *aio-Cr2O 3* uthor's resu-m. Co.rd .1/1 POUaD/Blectricity Semiconductors ;~bs Jour : Ref Zhur Fizika, No 41 1959, No 6o4i G-3 Author :._D&&aa-4T-,Haber J., Wilhowa T. Inst Krakow., PolAnd Title An Investigation of the Electric Conductivity of Zinc Oxide Orig Pub Bull. Aced. polon. sci. Ser. sci. Chim., gool. at gecgr., 1958, 6, No 41 245-249., xix :4bstract A study was made of the electric conductivity (6' ) of specimenn of ZnO prepared in various man iers, as functions of the tela- perature and gas atmosphere. Measurements of 6 were carried out with the aid of a linear bridge and amplifier at 50 cycles per second. For the pw-Dose of varification cia6 df many specimens was measured by the Miller method at frequencies up to 160 kcs. It was eetab1iehed that when the specimens are heated to a temperature of 10000 C the frequency dependence of 6 disappears. If the measurements of 6 at increased tetmerature follow dir- ectly the cooling of the speci:,nen, then the curve in 6 = f ( l/T) at two straight-line sections with activation energy POLM/Electricity Semiconductors G-3 Abs Jour Ref Zhur Fizika, No 4., 1959., :70 6o41 of electric conductivity E - 1-83 to a temperature of approx- imately 4250 c and E = 2-56 ev above approximately 4250 C. When the specimen was kept for one day in air at room tem- perature., the curve in 6 -= f (1/T) had three straight-line sections: up to 2500 C with E ='214 ev,, from 250 to 2-,,50C with E'~__ 0, and above 2750C with E - 3.36 ev. When the specimen was kept in air for a week, the dependence of ln 6 of I/T was even more complicated. When heated to 6000C in vacuum, the conductivity increases greatly and the curve of S is almost parallel to the tempera- ture axis. The oxygen decreasett 6 greatly., but not to the initial value. When sintering the specimens in air at a tem- perature above 12000C,, has the following activation energies: up to 4000C, E = 0.02 ev; above 4000C, E = 1.5 ev. -- Yu.N. Rufov Card 2/2 44 POLTD/Electricity Sre:Aconduct-m; ;.bs jour : Ref Zhur Fizika, 11o 4, 1959, 110 8555 G-3 i,uthor : _Daren_j,,, Haber J. Inst : Institute of Physical Chenistry, Poliah ~'Icadany of Sciences, Krak.-)w, Piland T-Ltle : ClImAsorption of Ox-jgon Cmd Rlccc-tric Conductivity of ZnO. Ori g Pub : Bull. *,caa. polon. sci. Ser. sci. chi,.i., i;col. et geogr., 1958, 6, No 4, 251-256, xix .',bstract : .-ai explanation is proposea for the electric properties of Zz,-O. The properties of ZnO at topperatures below 70T) C are clue above all to electronic processes in tho surfiace layers of the crystallites, on which chamisorption of oxygen t7-kes pl-ice. Mo chLange in the t~quilibrim st,,to of ch~e=i- soprtion, and also the pr,)cesses that take place in the sur- face layer., name-ly the diffusion of the ziric ions and the superstructuree tILit add on to the lattice, are the causes of the irreversible changes in 'the conductivity, observvd in Card 1/1 the tKwperature region from 20 to 4500C. -- :.uthor's N Country V : Phyd.cal Chemictry - Kinetic1c.. Combustl(;n. &-,plo- &RwB. Thpochemistry. Cqtal,~-st-.. Ab,-, 70,11, : WhKhAm. A10 1 31 1~69 . I A. J. ;1alocr, I). nd 11olaC7,kc-mal inatitut. -,-,0t .,Avur " ~c .0',"U:.-0v_: ~y Titlc- In 17lo-: - r4 C, c r,.-. v i: r t) -i' XL:x awl Or if .abstract Thz! stutCj.,--J ".,e Aef.:nieence if tho Ioz~al:Ltivn Of the In t r j, c ty (,I ) o f r,~F-,.sed r.-Axi.uroE, 3f -.-,o~!dcro~ ZnG nd 03 (1 : 1 ;-,Io.L i,atiu) --)nvp !-.ot bv-!n '.o Ire- lim.irer- 1-at tre.atr~,nt oil 1/'l (T in Tm, t))--, to-j-'~rat-U-7e ra,'sed fro'w I- '(, to rot. co~,vcicc ;-It,, tac, cc)rY-es-0n,1,_r:,p Citl-ac- tcr~_,-.tic cbta.inctd b.-I Lowerl!'--~r the 0~ tne to 300'. A i ')relirdnary zi ntr~ri.nr of tile w:imle mixt-ires at 5L-00 pro~---ucec a v-3rked :1rcrcase .1, tjountry Gate,Tory Abs. Jour Author InstiT.ut. Or 13 Pub. lAbstract G D, 11 1 )j Chomtol,ry -, yjjetjcL;. Combusilon. Explo- siuns. 11,,pocheiMalLry. RaiKhim., No 13) 19,59 in 4S' -and a I o ,evin,: of tlie. eiv ri~.y of ac clva'~ on of 6j. Ari ijicra,,f;a ir. the AnLerinf- t,emperature TF, han )ittle effect ctne for WO -~Ts 1.,,~ads to a marked decrea---e 1',,n G.'at 6-504 Tr -!nd fria no effect on 6rhar t1he Trl 13 incre.-Aaed furthcr from ,'0u to 1,100*. the enerFy of activat-Lon of & re-astins, orn,etically unchanp:ed when T, in j.nart-ased from ~00 to 1,1000. Tne above results and the data obi-r-iiied bY the ailthorE on the deoerdence of t~,e d of each of t'.je two oxides and of their mixtures fm Vie 0, )ressure at varions temppraturv~s, as well ..s x-ra-v and thqrroKraphic dnta val. a-Acr6s(;on-*c -jf the EAST CERMANY/Electricity - Semiconductors. G Abs jour : Ref Zhur Fizika, No 4, 196o, 9o88 Author : Deren Jerzy, Haber Jerzy, W:~lkova Teresa Inst : AcaClemy for Mining and Metallurgy-, Krakow, Pol=d Title : Investigation of Electric Conductivity of ZnO. Orig Pub : Z. Phys., 1959, 155, No 4, 453-k14 Abstract : In the temperature interval 1.00 --- 7000 C, an investiga- tion was made of the electric conductivity ( d-) of ZnO in vacuum and in an air atmosphere. The measurements of 6-were carried out on pressed tablets by the Miller method at frequencies up to 160 kcs. The Banples were prepared by roasting at 6000 C either Zn(OH)2, or zinc oxalate. It is established that the preliminary sinter- ing in air up to 10000 C doei not change the temperature dependence of :5r-. As the sintering temperature Card 1/3 - 99 - EAST GERMANY/Electricity - Semiconductors. G Abs Jour Ref Zhur Fizika, i1c, 4, 1960, '0088 increases above 1000P C, a sharp change is observed in the dependence 17-=- 0- (T). In this case tAie lncj- vs I/T dependence is represented in the form of two lines with slopes corresponding to ac-'Clivation energies of 0..-D !up to 4500 C) and 1.5 ev ( ~-4500 C). Whan the specimen is sintered below 10000 C, the temperature variation of cr-has a complicated form, determined by the surrounding atmosphere and by the prior heat treat- ment. The results obtained are explained if it is as- sumed that the following is the mechanism of the decom- position of ZnO cn '.he surface: ZnO Zn (1/2) 02. As a result of ihis, an excess of Zn produ,;ed-ou the surface layer (up to 4500 C), AT, temperatures above 4500 C, this -x'cess is distributed through diffusion ='forir2,y over the entire vclunip. Upou adsorption of 02, this excess Zn participates in the superstructure for the lattice. The enrichment of the surface is also Card 2/3 EAST GMMANY/Electricity - Semiconductors. 0 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Fizika, No 4, 1960, 9088 0 due to the drawing of the Zn2-t'ions by the field, these ions being produced in the layer next to the surface when the surface is charged bythe adsorption of 02- -- Yu-N. Rufov Card 3/3 . 100 - POIAND/Electricity - Semiconductors. G As Jour Ref Zhur Mika, No 4, 196o, gogi Author Deren J., Polaczkowa, E. Inst Title Investigations of the Electronic Properties of Tungsten Trioxide. I. The Electric Conductivity of Tungsten Trioxide Within the 1000 -- 7000 C Temperature Range. Orig Pub Bull. Acad. polon. sci. Ser. sci. chim., geol. et georgr., 1959, 7, No 5, 313-320 Abstract Investigations are made of the electric conductivity of W03 on the temperature in the interval 100 -- 7000 C. It was found that in al I the in,restigated tntervals, the electric conductivity cannot be expressed by the equation 0- -- U-0 exp (Opft). There eydsts a limit (below 3500 C) vhen as -the temperature increaees, a- reaches first a zamimum, then a minimum, after which a further increase occurs. The investigation of many factors (composition Card 1/2 0 POLAM/Electricity - Semiconductors. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Fizika, No 4, 1960, 9091 G of the atmosphere above the axide, degree of sintering, etc.) on the nonlimear variat-ion of the function log a- =1/T is investigated. Card 2/2 - 102 - R DIS"tr: Wc ix kiveoftatloas of the electronic gMerdes at an L The atectricconductiviq of runptenlyfaimmul. WE& ) 1IMPUMars rams of 100-700 and R. Polactkowa Mind. G&m6o-HuQc;i. KmUtw. pol"ZT-70. -aw, W. id" - bi SO -=lax,,. i$Zeu); Cf. Col 32, 1 4114 lycryst-WChwasdetcl.(cf, W. Ca at 100* to 7003. mW Veriveted In terms of log , ITI va curves. T belU the abs. tcmq,-VVithiu the range of to, 100 SS)&. nonsintered samples save 2 different curves on h IF I eatin And cWft with a VIA& &04 a min., resp., these rc- kbewl r 2; PsAuced; in the revesse order U tile umple was th - It o days and only that of eoilling being reproduced if the suaple~ whs Immediately Subjected to the am erpt, Within the, ran of 350 to 700", the single curve cousigted 0(2 strg4ht 00ttloas Of activation energies, R. 2.5 and 1.88 ex. Aftcr~ li"teling at InOte than 100DO, beating and cooling cams, showed min. at about 300' wW straight-line sections from. 100 to nbout 2200 of E of 0.41 and 0.9 ex., resp. Thesej curves were notably altered by 1wrering the air pressure or th adding HIO. Cos. or RtOH vapors. The pressure depend-I. j, e1we was attributed to the di bicament of the Woo P" V714 + Be + 1.5% equil. I? current Twous Toltagol OK cluract"Isticl! of tungsten trioxhim wftk!a~ the teP"Mture I 7---cu-ir-en- P-ort-ase rauN6 St an W. 521 5 acterls" at I ke. frequency were linear for samples kept in; r air contz. "uter or at less than 0.1 mm. Hg our 1111CU v4thirk 850-700' and nonlinear with N.Wttule.~ point w1thin the range of l0()-=6, for samples r4ntered or i kept at pressures of 0.1-1 mm. 11g.; and linear within the I 1 muse of 1150-700% with hysteresis loops within the range of M-350% and nonlinear with Inflection within the range cl 100-2260, for nonsintered samples kept at I atm. ' air pressure or In air coutg. COs ot, UtOH. k similar pattern was obtained with dc. The curve of dielee. t n t. against, 1 T Is given; it showed. in disagrtement with Sawada (J. Ayr. Soc. (Japan) 11, 1237(10W)), 3 sections correspond- I Ing to the ranges of IOD-M, 3OD-M, and WD-700 , the last 2beinglinear. Chemisorptionisdiscussed. M. 'Ifie-1 IIufIU&jjc, of surface processes on tbe electric conductivity of W%. Md. S27-12.-The previous results can be Inter- is an a-type se FtOl by :Wer t mpli, so DEREN, J.; POIACZXOWA, E. Investigations an the electronic properties of tungsten trioxide, I. The electric conductivity of tungsten triaxide within the 10(P- 700 C temperature range. II. Current vs. voltage characteristics of tungsten trioxide within the lOe-7000C temperature range. III. The influence of surface processes on the electric conductivity of W03' Bal Ac Pol chin 7 no-5:313-332 159. (EUI 9:9) 1. Laboratory of Burface Phenomena (Gracow)g Institute of Physical Chemistry PolishAcadeow of Sciences and Department of Inorganic Chemistry: School'of Mining and Metallurgy, Cracow. Presented by B.Namienaki. (Tungife-n oxides) (Electric conductivity) BIELANSKI, A.; DEREN, J.1 HABER, J.; WILKOWA, T. The electroconductivity of RO catalysts in the course of dehydrogena- tion of aliphatic alcohols. Bul Ac Pol chim 7 no.5:339-343 '59. (EW 9:9) 1. Laboratory of Surface Phenomena, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences and Department of Inorganic Chemistry, School of Mining and Metallurgy, Cracow. Presented by B.Kamienski. (Nickel oxides) (Catalysts) (Electric concuctivity) (Methanol) (Dehydrogenation) (Ethyl alcohol) (Isopropyl alcohol) (Butyl alcohol) (Acetone) ~Al Die tr Wd 7 Mechm"M of the ca al V c dehydrogen tlon of iticohole on NIO A 331el" ki D d H b AGd .2 J4) 06) . . s a . . er ( eri -Aa g 110 -lr--- - j. ---,-G6miczo-HU'MFza, Krak w. olland). u . acc;X-p6UR. CS., I.TL Mg. r . a jlogra~ph. 7, 34&-WI9S9Xia English).; cf. preceding abstL.-The mechanism of de- hydrogenation Is discussed In terms of the reported Evidence is gften to support the view that the desorpdou of the product, ketone or aldehyde. is the rate-controlling sbaqw ljn!~~ . IV r )e it 'r-A 465 ijj W i I A .0 -Aa 4 IV P I: a A~ 8 R v a 13 A N ~ . j j! N Al 11 $;l i va oil t j So i j I, A 1! 31 -1. j 14 9; 4 is 9 all 3 sk R22 v9 . -. k ' 4 ~ I ~ v v .9 a a p VIM j 81.3 alit v .4v L% A -1000' The changii of I trical on C66 darkag the Change, ' of a mixt f MR a r ure o MR A 01 C hMtniUrA OXWO WO Lbe in I and it-jm.. land). Z. ass. - . 1=553 Org. a. Cf. CA S2, 16111d.~. 17(1960), = -The at!. of CrA is detd. over the ranze IOD-WDO.: The elec. cond. ~i 1: 1 -M9G-C--A m10... .I which re sintered at telaps. In the 500-2800* ritup, b deld. over the X OD -W)". -. The samples ue Aso extimd~ by x-ray tion and by deta of the 11mWo'! d i Hca . a . n ) .-audofthecrM) resent. -1beresv1t3ue=-1d1bythv p Wing rALqu folio , alptions; up io SW* tht effezb am due to sur- - race cungeii tu cbkAy by-o"'of Cr(I I to CT(viy 10, )- f 8001 (as AkC O 10 V ;A R r rom to i 0 nd (BI forrue "amalldn, of rap4dly, Possibly by decoutpu. of V CrbOt, Cr(l1l) proceimb more slowly (complimted decompn. MeC214 anisms and-inm*str" effeettit may bufaetors here): froni 1000 to L20DO the ckusa of the Okulkr effeets obwrvvd in', the 800-10DOP --aunge above IW only MgCrA 'tiehW .4jWX_jCL HALBER, JT.; SIXZrNSKI,, J. The role of o3qgen in the changes of electric conductivity due to the chemisorption of hydrogen and organic reactanto. %1 abin PAN 8 no.7:391-397 160. - (EEM 10: 4/10) 1. Iaboratory of Surface Phenomena# Institute of Physical Chemiatrw,, Polieh Academy of Sciences and Dwparl~nent of Inorganic Chemistry, School of Mining and Metallurgy,, graclow. Presented by B. Kazienski. (Oxygen) (Electric conductivity) (Hydrogen) (Chemical reactions) HABER, J. I WILKOWA, T. The influence of oxygen on the electric conductivity and catalytic activity of nickel oxide. Bul chim PAN 9 no.7:399-404 160. (ZEAI 10:9/10) 1. Laboratory of Surface Phenomena, Institute of Pbysical Chemistry, Polish Aoadeny of Sciences and Department of Inorganic Chemistryl, Sobool of Mining and Metallur&7, Cracow. Presented by B. Kamiensl:i. (oxygen) (Electric conductivity) (Catalysis) (Nickel oxide) DEREN Jerz HABER, Jerzy; SLOGMSKI, Jerzy F ;y_;_ The determination of solchiomet#c composition of NiO by the modified Bunsen-Rupp method. Chem anal 6'.~~.51659-662- 161. 1. Department of Inorganic Chemistryl;,School of Mining and Metallurgy, Cracow and.Iaborator7 of Surface Phenomena, Institute of Y27giaf Chemistry, PoliBh Academy of.Soiences, Cracow. ---.DERENP T.; HABER, J.; SLOOMSKI, J. Influence of the mode of preparation of nickel oxide on Its chemical and electric properties. Bul chim PAN 9 no.4:245-252 t6l 1. Laboratory of Pbyaicochemioal Surface Phenomena, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences and Department of Inorganic Chemistry,, School of Mining and Metallurgy, Cracow. Presented by B. Famienski. (Nickel oxides) DEREN, Jerzy; HABER, Jerzy; WIIZOWA, Teresa Investigation on the electric conductivity of zinc oxide. Ceramika 32 no.4tlO3-123 161. 1. Natedra. Cherftii Wieorganic2rej Ak&aemiippmiczo-1iutnjcvej, Krakow. DMI1, Jerzy; FRYT, Fwt~ Iodometric method of determination of oxcess zinc in zinc oxide. Chem anal 8 no.3:365-367 163. 1. Department of Inorganic Chemistry, School of Mining and Metallurgy Laboratory of Surface Phenomena, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Krakow. DERENP J.; POLAGZKOWA, E. Investigations on the electronic properties of tungsten trioxide. Pt. 4. Bul chim PAN 12 no. 3:189-196 164. 1. Departamit of Surface Phqnomena, Institute of Physical Obemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Krakow, and Departne nt of Inorganic Chemistry, School of Mining and Metallurgy, Krakow. Presented by B.Kamienski.