SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT DONSKOY, S.A. - DONTSOV, F.P.

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RkRkNOVP V.M.; IP0&JLOX...-,Sj.; TCHSHILOV, N.V.; TRETODKOV, M.A.; UDDV-:'R0, V.G.; FRETD&NZON, Ye.7, Blowing of cast iron in high-mpacity converLers. Metallurg 10 nn,f4: 15-18 S 165. (Mm 3239) 1. Nizhne-Tagillskiy metallur-gicheakiy kombinat. GOIDVY G.V.; TRETIYAKOV, M.A.) TORSFILOV, YU-V-; DONSKOY, S-A- Conditions for the service of linings of oxygen-blown converters with a capacity of 100-130 tons (Mg) during the conversion of vanadium cast iron, Stalt 25 no.6:537-538 Je 165. (MIRA 18:6) 1. Nizhne-Tagiltskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat. ARNAUTOV, V.T.; BAFANOV, V.M.; DONSKOY S.A.; PASTUKHOV, A.I.; S14IPJIOVI L.A.; TORSHILOV, Yu.V.; TREVY1150 , M.A.; UDOVENKOO V.G.; FREYVENZON, Ye.Z.; SHCHEKALEV, Yu.S.; Prinimali uchaetiye: 1AAKAYEV, S.V.; KOMPANIYETS, G.M.; NAGOVITSYN, D.F.; NOVOLODSKIY, P.I.; VARSHAVSKIY, V.L.; KORCGCDSKIY, V.G.; KLIBANOV, Ye.L.: ME-DVEDEVSKIKE, Yu.; TALANTSEVP, T.I.; DUBROV, N.F.; DZEMYAN, S.K.; TOPYCHKANOV, B.I.; CHARUSHNIKOV, O.A.; KRARITONOV, Yu.A. Developing and mastering the technology of convertin vanadium cast Iron in oxygen-blown converters with a 100 ton &p) capacity. Stzill 25 no.6%504-1;08 Je 165- (MIRA 18:6) 1. Nizhne-iragillskiy metal lu rgicbe sk iy kombinat (for 141akayev, niyets, Nagovitsyn, Novolodskiy, Varshavskiy, Korogodakiy, Klibb-Twv, Medvedevskikh, Talantseva). 2, llrallskiy naucno-isslp.Oovatellsk-y institut chenykh metallov (for Dubrov, Dzemyan, Tlopychkariuv, nikov, Kharitonov). IMOOtrilo Power Inftstrial Wficiency -!*Uperlments of Power Sales AdmInIstration of' iMonergo for 311-inating Power Losees,w M. Donskoy, li pp ukram Energet'v No 7 Xapbasizes great significance of reducing losses of material, fuel, and allctric pover. Zlectric- pover losses decreased due to.measures taken by ,X)Lzan Energostroy: 1946 - 10.80%; 1947 - 9.50%; IW - 7.65%. Thus, yearly losses were 0-73%, Uver tban planned for 1948, (lowest in 10 years &MT@9 ,I.,.`!,UM/*MOLWWin9 (CcntdL) J4 49. eved lover losses princips,11y by introducing ,,*me accurate power4netering methods In all DONSKOYp S.M61 ZENSKOV, N.Ya.; OSENOV, V.I.; FOTAPOVp A.I.; A.S.; YAROSBUK, D.Ya.; VAYWI, H.S.; VEPjrY1, Te.A.; CIRWIVs D.I.; GEPWFIMUV@ K.A.; ZIBARIN, D.A.; AYKHENVAL'Dp Ye.L.; KOZLCV, A.I.; BULANOVs. A.G.; OSTROVSKAYA, L.N.; TAUEESp I.S.; PETROV, Z.L; POTEPALOV, V.A.; PECHONYY) A.D.; TROF240VA, A.S., tekhn. red. [Development of power engineering in the Tatar A.S.S.R.] Razvitie energetiki Tatarskoi ASSR. Kazan's Tatarkoe knizbnoe izd-vo, 1961. .145 p. (MIRA 15:2) 1, Tatar A.S.S.R. Sovet Narodnogo khozyaystya. Upravleniye energeticheakoy promyeblennosti. (Tatar A.S.S.R.-Power engineering) - -- --- --- , --- -- -- - -- --- - - - 0- - - - ---- - -- --- -- - - - 1. D"N'SYrY.@ V. Eng. 2. USSR (600) 4. Electric Current Recticiers 7. BB--UI rectifying block. MTS 13 No. 2, 1953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1953. Unclassified. -DONSIOT. V. - 0711nder for drying carbon dioxide in fire extinguishers Poz . dele- 6 no.1:30 A 160. (Xi;! 13:5 (Fire extinction-'-Chemical system) (Drying agents) DONSKOY V. zh.,; IVANKOV., V., inzh.; RABINOVICH., G. ------- _F@Jn What floor-do you vant2 Izobr.i rats. w.51ll-12 Yq 162. (KEPA .15:5) I* Inatitut *Lenxb4lproyekt" (for Donskoy, Ivankov). 2, Nachal'-.2A otdola. uovoy tekbniki i tipizatoii institute, "Lenzh:L1pr%)yekt" (for Rabinovich). (Elevators) DONSKOX, V.I.; MIDIN) YUSVO The ISIS/+ special drilling and milling machine. Maishinostroitell no-5t12 My 160. (MIRk UP 5) - (machine tools) 1. DOIISKOY--Ijjctnr 14ikhAy3ovjVjM LANTSOV, Vladimir Anjitc2lyevich; LMTCIIENKOJI Y&.V., red.; GIMOVSKAYA, G.V.j red* izd-val BELOGUROVA, I.A., tekhn. red. (Mechanization of amll-volumo earthworklMoklumizatsiia zemliany)di rabot malykh ob"emov. Leningrad, 1962. 32 p. (Leningradskii dcTa nauebno-tekhnicheskoi propagandy. Obven peredovym opytom. Seriia: Stroiteltnaia prorVuhlonnost'. no.:L3) (Eartbroving machinery) MRA 151ll) DONSKOY, Viktor Mikhayloviolil LAMOV, Vladimir Anatollyovich; Iiid.1 FIMR, D.P., red.izd SUMUROVAI, I.I. . tekhn. red. [Sm&U. loading and-unloading construction maohiner7l Malo- gabaritnye pogruzoelmo-razgruzoehnys mitshiny v stroitelletye. LAningrad, 1963. 33 p. (Laningradakii dom nauchrio-takhniche- skoi propagandy. 01mien peredovym opytom. Seriia: Stroitellnos proizvadatvo, no.2) (MIRA 16:10) (Construction equipment) DO LUBIM-TS), V.K.; GKIMANTSEVA., M.I. ---zLD_M_K0_p_v_lL . EffeotivenesEt of the aver-,LU treatment of chronic diseases of the iiier and'biliapy tract at the Urlovy Vary Hvalth Resort in 02achoslovakim.. Vop. kar., fizioter. i looh.-fiz. kullt. 26 no.105-40 161, (KIRA 14:5) 1. U klinichaskogo sanatorL Ministorstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR (glavnyy vraoh K.D.Timanlko@rf. (KARLOVY VARY (CZECHOSLOVAM)--MNERAL WATERS) (LIM-DISEAS ) (BILIARY TRACT-DISEASES) ANDREYEV., flikolay Petrovich, inzh.; DUBROVSKIY, Alaksandr Ivanovich, inzb,; FAYNSIMIp Iosif Samuilcivichp inzh.; AKB-IOY, I.S.9 inzh., reteenzent; MITROFANOV, 7u.M., inzh.p retsenzont; DONSKOY, V.P.,_Ln2h., retsenzent; YJL-WIYSHEV, I.A., inzh.,, N.A.., tekhn. rod. (Ilandbook on the construction of engineering structures) Spravochnik po postroike iskuBstvenxWkh nooruzlienii. lzd.2., dop. i parer. Moskra, Trans zholdori 74 tit, 1962. 511 P. (14DIA 15:12) (Railroad bridgen) (Culve:-ts) .D0NS.KOYv V.Z., Jnzh. Nature of the firBt exothermic effect upon the thermograw of Canbrian clay. Stak. I. ker. 20 no.9g24-26 S 163. (MIU 17s6) 1. ObukhovBkiy domoBtroil;ellnyy kombJnat. KOCR&N, V.A.; STRONSKIT, L.K.; )PPNS,KOr,, Ts@..G.; CE3RNOT. A.M. The now UPIP-60 universal d.c. potentiometer.. Izm.tekh. no-7:39-41 JI 160- (HIR& 13:7) (Potentiometer) KONDRATIYEV, MOM Fedor-ovichl- MIXIIAYLIK, Aleksoy Fedoseyevich; DONSKOY, YaJe .., red.; LIMOVA, M.I.j. tekbn. red. Cm=kov in the seven-year plan] Khgxlkov v semiletka. Kbarlkov, Khartkovskoe Imizbnoe izd-vop 1961, M p, (MIRI 15tl) (Kharlco-v-lconomic poUcy) CF24ILI j Va"kra IvanovnAm Geroy votsi&1isticheakogo truda; DCINVKOX-@ Ya.Yu., red.j SHEVCHENKOO M.G. [Shevchenkop H.H.19 -khn, red* [The work and the peop)r of one shift] Win i Ijudy odniiei WUW, Kharkivs Kharkivelke knyzbkove vyd-vop 1961. 19 Pi (MIRA 153 1 1, Master pervop,, traktormop Iteekba Muirkovekogo traktornogo zavvda (for Chmill). f (labor and laboring clapoes) KIS @TAXOT, K.S., laureat Stalinskoy preall; tokArP; PXTUSM, ?.I#, inzhos*r; u"rm -V@- redaktor; XUCFJMIY. I., tvkhalobaskly r,odaktor. [Intire brigades of Oxoellent workers] Skvosnys brigady otlichnogo kachestva. Llharkov] lharlkovskoe knishno-gasetnos, isd-iro, 1952. 36 p. (MUL W) 1. Khartkovokly ttwbogeneratornyy savod imoni S.N.rirovit (for Kislya- kov). (IMrkov--Tldrb ines am-19ROT, D.I., lush, 'TMOFiKIT#'G*G*g prof,, rid.; DOZOTo Ta red* 0. VCMNM=p log teba, red* 1. =O- @ cmazium-uttlixation of tools] "ObtrMaGe impollsomile instrm- ments. Pod red.4.0. Terbovskago, LMi&r'k:ov1 Vw Ikovelcoe knizbno- g"stnoe Isd-vo. 1952. 66 p. Can lltg) 1. 1harIke"kiy tnktor .nly savod (for Mumetsov). (OMMV49 tOGU) KOPPW . V.V., slemart-instrumentallshchik, laureat Stalinskoy premil; VOWITW. S.A.. Icaudidat tokhnichookikh nauk, redaktor; DCKSM, ra., redaktor; LAnM, Tn., tekhnicheshy radaktor. [Innovations In the work of machinist and tool maker) 11ovoe v rabote slouaria-Instrumental'ohchika. Pod red. S.A. Voroblevs. Khar1kov, Xharlkovskoe knishno-gasetuoe isd-vo, 1953. 55 P. (KLaA 9:4) EXIcroftla] 1.1har1kovskiy elektromekhanichookiy savod imeni Stalina(for Koptev). (Keehine tools) SKUBSIVSXIY, A,L; KOSTMOV, Ya*lm., professor. doktor tekhniohaskikh nauk, redaktor; 20 M.14- redaktor; LUWX Yu., tekhnicheskiy rodaktor. [At high speed@] Na vysokikh skorostlakh. Pod red. 1A.KhAostiukova. Elharlkoyl narlkovskoe kn1zhno-gaxetnoe Isd-vo, 1953. 79 P. (KIMA 8:2) 1. Nochallnik oksporimentallnogo teekha Kharlkovskogo volosavoda (for Mmbnevskiy). (turning) XHIMIRIX, O.V.; DOM11COY, Ys@.. redaktor; LAINIT, 'ru., tekhniche!skiy re- dAktor. , , , -: (on a sharp rise] wa krutom pidnesenni. [rurki-il Kharkivillke knyslikovo-gasetne vyd-va, 1954. 65 p. (KLM 8:2) 1. Starshty mayster Mwkivelkot I-oi dertivivnoi panchishnoi fabriki (for Xhimerik). (Kharkov--Hosiery Industry) DOMOT, T&.TO., redaktor; LUM, Tu.T., tdchnicheskiy redski;or. [Yraternal friendship-, accounts by production leaders on the effective collaboration of units from machinery factorion in Moscow, laningrad, Staliagnd, and Kharkov] Bratakata, drushba; raeskazy peredovikov proisvodstva o tvorcheskom modruzhostva kollektivoy mashinostroitollnykh s&vodov Voskvy, Leningrada. Stalingrada, Ihar'kova. 13mrlkov, Cbl. knishno-gusetnoo izd-yo, 1954. 132 P. [Microfilul (HM 8:2) (Machinery industry) ROMNATA, Z.S.; DCIKSKOT,. Ta. To., rodaktor; BMCMEM, X.G., takhnichookly rodaktor. [More attractive clothing of good quality] Bol'she krasivoi I dobro- tnol odoshdy. Rharlkov, Rhar1kovskoe ablastnoo lad-vo, 1955. 43 P. (KM 9:5) IbXachallulk tooldia no.1 Kharikovskoy shygmoy fabriki imeni Tiny&- kova.(for Romiennays). (Clothing Industry) SOICH.O.T.j YMODITW,S.A., kandidat takhni(sheskM nauk, redaktor; n Abu., rodaktor; SMCHXNKO,X.G., tal"icheskiy r Or [The struggle for high work productivity] V bor'be sa vysokulu prolswoditelOnost' trada. [Khartkov] KharIkovskoe oblAzd-vo, 1955. 81 P. (NM 9:2) 1, Direktor lharlkovskogo podehipnikovogo sayoda (for Sotah) (JIfficienoy, InIustrial) SHVIMIO.Y.I.; 12TM2M,Yu.N., professor, r9daktor;JL%SJ:OT,Ta.Te.. redAktor; ZAKMOFSKIT,L.B., tekhnichaskiy (Complex mochanisation of construction work] Kompli,kenals makhanizataiia stroitelInykh rabot. [Kharlkov) Kharlkovskoe obl. otd-nie. 1955. 84 p. (MT-RA 9:2) (Construction Industry) VCIROBIM.S.A., kandidat tekhnicheskM noink; DOUBKOY,Ya.Te., redaktor; ZAKAXHOVSKIY,L.S., t-Ohnichaskly redi-Mor (ways of reducing work time In machine operation) Puti sokrashcho- nil& voponogatellnogo vrem9ni [Kharlkov] Kharlkovskoe obl.izd-vo, 1955. 111 P- (KIRA 9:1) (Itfficiency, Industrial) D & w 1@ K b Y N/4 yk@ I)ROKUtf.D.1 tMMIT,A.O,.; 110027UNT.TAX2es professor, doktor tokbnl- ohemidkh nauk; r4d&Morl DONSKOY,YoA,Ys., rodaktim; SHUCHWKO, M.G., tekbuichenkly rodakMmv*-- OSOMM- [Perfecting the technology of finishing large wohino parts] So- vermhenetvayanie tokhaologii obrabotki krupnykh detalsio [Kharikov] M3&rlk:ovskoe obl.Isd-vo. 1953. L13 P. (KIRA 9:3) (Naahimery-Construct tam.) GMI V-1 B 1. starehly Inzhsna&"@. ,,,.2jt,Th.Te., red.; SHUBIR, Tej., takhn. 2-ed. [Machinist J, Zaslavskil go personal plan] Uohnyj plan sissaria, A. Zamlayakego. [M3&rlkov] lbartkovskoe ob'L. izd-yo, 1956. 9 p. (MIRL 11 t9) 1. Peryyy instrumutal'My tuOh Kharikovelcogo elektromekhanichaskogo sayoda (for Gordiyonico). (Zaslavskil, Alaksandr Vledimirovich) (Xschine-shop practice) le DRANI. V.P.. tokarl; FAMMY, A.D., konsulltant.-insh.; D=Oy, Tajo., red.: SEUCEMMO, N.G., tekhn. red. [By usliW, Interma resources] Za schat *nmtrounikh rezerwavo [Xharlkov] Xharlkv"kce obl, Isd-vog 1956. 79pp. NnA n17) 1, lhiarqwvsW traktorary xavod Imni Ordshonlkidxe (for Dikan't Petrov). 2. Depatat Terkhovuom Sorsta SSSR (for Dikan'). (Kbarkor-Tmtor Industry) SJMKOO N.Y., professor; AXDZMT, G.Tao. kanlidat tokhnichaskM nauk, nauchw7 redaktor; @@K @a T@eortdaktor; SHITCRINKO, N.G., tokhnieheskiy redaktor [Metal cutting with mineral-ceramic ciatting tools] Rezante metallov mineralokeramichaskim Instrumentom, ElharIkov) Kharlkovskoo obl. iod-vo, 1956. 90 pe (KIRA 10:1) (Metal cutting) t IvC i, C, NOTINO A4op kandtdat takhntchookikh nauk; NOOKOV, B.A., kandtdat tekhnichs- skikh muk. nauchn" rodaktor; *UW JOL-DA&V redaktor; SRUBIN, YOOTS, takhntchoskiy riodsictor (The central factory laboratory] TUntralinala sayodskata laborsto- riiae [Kherikov] Darikovskoe oble izd-yo, 1956. 82 p. (MM 10:1) 1, Zemestitell nachollatko teentralincy sayodskoy laboratoril Kbarlkovskogo sayoda transportnogo imshinostroonlyao (for Navik) (Inginsering laboratories) OKIADUOr, G.M,; DONSK TS 9, red-.; MM-CHYMO, M.G., tokho.red, . - 7 I'll [also in the cultural and technical level of the laboring class] Podlem kullturno-takhnichaskogo urcynia rabochago klansa.[Kharikayl Miarikovskoe obl. izd-vo, 1957. 229 p. (MIRA 11:4) (labor and laboring classes) YGROLOUT, S.A., doteent, kand.tekhn.novk; DONSKOY, Yb.Ye., rod.; SHAVCWHIKO, M.G.. tokhn.red. -- @ 1. .1 1 - - (Now technological processes] Novye tol-chnologichoskie protsousy; abornik statei. Khorlkov, Lhar1kovskoe obl. izd-vo, 1957. 126 p. (MIRA 12:12) (Technology) ZKAGA, P.I.; BULGAKOV, V.A., glavnyy insh., nauchnyy red.; VOROBIYNY. S.A., dotsent, Imnd,takhn.nauk, nauchnyy red,; SMMMO-WEIBIN, L.A., glevnyy konstruktor, nauchnyy red.; DONSIOT, T.Ts., red,; MMCMWKO. K.G., takhn.red. [Now machines; collection of articles on now machines, motors, and apparatus made at Kharkov enterprises from 1956 to 19581 Novye sashiny; abornik statel o novykh mashinakh, notorakhg apparatakh. sosdannykh na kbarkovskikh prodpriiatlinkh v period 1956-1958 gg. KharIkovskos obleizd-vo, 1958. 226 p. OCRA 12:5) 1. Zaveduyushchiy otdolon mehinostroyeniya Kharlkovskogo obkoma KomMnlatichaskoy partii. Ukrainy (for Zmaga).. 2. Kharl- kovskly elektromakhanichaskiy saVod (for Bulgakov). 3.'I:harl- kovskiy turbinnyy sayod Imeni Kirova; chlen-korrespondent Akadsmii nauk USSR (for Mrabanko-Shubin). (Kharkov--Kschinery) XHKARA, S.M., kand.takhn.nauk, doteent, otv.red.; KO M OT, V.P., oty. red.; VBSSHLIKAY, B.G., prof., otv.rod.; DONSXOT, Yaje., red.; ZAKAKHCVSXIY, L.G., tokhn.red. [Conversion of industrial furnaces and boiler installations to natural goal Perevod promyshlonnykh pechei i kotal'nykh ustanovok na prirodayi gas. KharIkov, Kharlkovskoe obl.izd-vo, 1938. 233 pe (MIU 13:1) 1. Nauchno-tekhnichemkoye obahchestvo mashinostroitalluoy pro- myehlennosti, Kharlkovskoys obleatnoye pravleniyvi. 2. Chlen- korrespondant AN USSR (for Kopytov). O'urnaces) I#N.; DOMMOT, TaYjU, red.; LIJUNOVA. X.I., tekhn.red. [In three years instead of twelve] Za 3 goda vm9sto 12 let. Kharlkov. Xharikovskoe knishnoe isd-vo, 1959. 30 p. (MIRA 13:1) 1. Direktor Kharikovskogo traktoroo'borochnogo zavoda (for Nedvedev). (Kharkov--Building) ZKAGA, P.I., inzh.. red.: TORCB'YZT. S.A., kand.takhn.nauke red.; KUZUBOV, V.I., insh.p reds; LWNOT, A,Te,, dotsents red.; KALTW# Tualop Insh., redo; PUSTOVALOT, V.I., insh., red.; SAVCH W OV, V.A.. kand. takhn.naukq red.; ZEKATLA, S.M., kand.takhn.nauk, red.; DONMOT@ Yaje., red.; LYALTM, I.P., red.; SWCHWO, M.G., tekhnsfed-.-- (Advanced technology-, collection of articles on the introduction of advanced technology in machinery plants of Xharkov] Progres- sivnaia takhnologilai abornik statsi ob opyte vnedraniia progres- sivnoi takhnologii na kharlkcvskikh mashinostroitollnykh savodakhr Xharlkov, Khar1kovskos knizbnoe isd-vo, 1959. 297 r. (KIRA 13:1) 1. Politakhnichaskly institut imeni Lenins (for Khmars). (Kharkov-Kaohinery industry-Technological innovations) &WGHHNKO, N.Y., red.; AWLIN, F.S., red.; GRECHKO, V.Te., red.; ISAY31v, V.I., red.; KUZUBGV, V.I*# red.; LIBERKAN, Te.G., prof., doktor ekonom.nauk, red,; KAKARMIKO, V,P., red.; SHCHMOININ, I.F., redo; TARMOLOVICH, O.M., red.; XARDASH, G.I., red.; DONSKOT. T807ses red.; LIMM40VA, M.I., takhn.red. [First and foremost; ways to further increase labor productivity In machinery manufacturing enterprises of Kharkov] Samoa vezhnoe, gamoe glavnoe; o putiakh dellneishago povy8heniia proizvoditell- nosti truda na mashinostroitelinykh predpriiatiiakh Khar1kovs. Kharlkovo Kharlkovskoe knishnoe Ixd-vo, 1960. 205 p. (MM 13:11) 1. Ukraine. Kharikovskiy gorodskoy ekonomicheakiy administrativnyy rayon. Sovet narodnogo khozysystva. 2. Nachallnik tekhnicheskogo otdala Kharikovokogo sovnarkhoxg (for Kuzubov). 3. Kharlkovskiy inzhenerno-ekonomicheekly institut (for Liberman). (Kharkov--Machinery industry--Labor productivity) ZHAGA, P.I., inzh., red.; YOROBOYHY, S.A., ),,and.takhn.rwuk, red.; KABLOY. A.A., insh.. red.; KUZUBOV, V.I., inzh., red*; LZONOY, A.Te., dotsent, red.; TUPITSMI, A.I., kand.tekhn.nauk, red.; KHMARA, S.M., kand.tokhn.nauk, red.-- DOWSKOY. Yaje., red.; KMASH, G.I., red.: LTALTUX, I.P., taklin.red. [Mechanization and automation; collected articles on the introduction of mechanization and automation at machinery plants in Kharkov) Makhanizataiin i avtomativitaiia; sbornik statei ob opyte vnedrenlia makhanizatail i avtomatizataii na Kbarlkovskikh mehinostroitellnykh zavodakh. Kharlkov, Khortkovskoe knittmoe W-vo, 1960, )73 P. (HiRA 14:4) (Kbarkov-Maohinery industry) (Autozwtion) VERBA, Prokof:l@,- Ivanovichp kand. ekonom. nauk.. dotsent; POKLONSKIYp B.V., kand. ekon. nauk$ nauchM red.; DONSYM,, Ya.Ye.,, red*; SHEVCfMNKOj Mop tekhn. red. [Role of credit,in the development of the industries of regiona2 economic councils; based.on materials of the Ukrainian S.S.Rel Roll kredita v razvitii proryablennosti novnarkboxav; xia mate- rialakh Ukrainskoi SSR, Kharlkov@ Kharlkovskoe knishnoe izd-vo , 196le 143 pe, (MIRA 15:3) (Ukraine-Credit) (Ukraine-Industries) BARCH, I.Z., Inzh.'; KUTOV, E.N., inzb*Prinimali uchaBtiye: KADOCIINIKO'VA; G.N., mladshiy nauchrWy Ootr.; SAPOZOIKOVA, G.F.p starshiy laborant; BLOKHA, L.A.j otarshiy laborant; KWUSMSKIY, Ye.l., red.;DONS A, YaY ,p., red.; SMCHENKO, M.G., tekbn. red. [Construction cranes) Stroitellnye krany; apravoobnoo posobie. Pod red. E.I.Koniuohevokogo. Kharlkovj Khartkovskoe knizbnoe izd-Top 1961. 409 p. (MIRA 15:1) 2. Kharkov. Yuzhziyy nauchno-iselodavatellskiy institut prou7shlen- nogo stroitelletva. 2. Chlon-korreepondent Akademii stroitell- stva i arkhitektury USSR for Korquahevskiy). Waneog derricks, etc.) MCHEDI,OV-FETROSY Ali I O.P.pprofol doktor tekhn. nauk,, red.; DONSKM, Ya.Ye., red.; LIMANOVA, M.I., tekhn. red. (Large wall blocks and slabs made of local raw materials] Kmprqe ste- novye bloki i pane.1i na mestnom eyrie. Pod red. O.P.Mchedlova- Petrosiana. Kharlkovs Khartkovskoe knizhnoe izd-vo., 1961. 233p. (MIRA 14: n) 1. Kharkov. Yuzhr4y nauabno-iseledavatellskiy institut pronyahlemogo stroitellstva. 2. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii stroitel'stva i arkhi- tektury USM (for Mchedlov-Petrosyan). (Wal.ls) (Precast concrete construction) KISLYAKOV, Konstantin Sergeyevicho Geroy Sotsialieticheskogo, Truda, tokarl; DONSKOY, Yaje., red.; LIMMVI, M.I.,, takhn. red. (Achieved through the work of everyone of us]Trudom kasbdogo is nas, Kharlkov, Kharlkovskoe knishnoe izd-vo, 1962. 35 P. (KIRA 15:U) 1. Kharlkovskiy turbinnyy savod, imeni S.M.Kirove, (for lislaykov). 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Makh. ntrois 13 no.11:28-32 N 158* (Cwhooloyaki&-Pneuxatic-tube transportation) (MIU 11:12) (Concrete--Transportation) t CHU.DOZILOV, Igor; VESELY, A.,inz.j DDr Hj -, inz.; STEPANEK, B. , =T - _!@t iliz, Use of overpressure inflated halls in the Czechoslovak buil- ding industry. Poz stavby 12 no. 1:42-44 '64. 1. Vyzkumnr ustav pozemnich staveb; ProottJoya DONTORNIC3s ISAAK@,-PIFOVICH Svoistva i obrabotka atalei dil motorostrotiniia. Moskva, Oborongin, 194h. 118 p. illus., diagrea Bibliography: p. 11B-119 Properties and processing of steels for motor construction. DLCt TAIMA6 SO: Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering in the So-riet Unions Library of Congress, 1953. ZINGULESCU, Gh., ing.1 DONTOV-DANU, Gh., ing. Construction of main natural gas lines in thig Netherlands. Patrol si gas* 16 no.21lOI-107 F 165, elf 0 A A 91 @-- 910 1 g" -"P;. A I jig tA % life" i at 1 r let W" r 1" F1 5 'Wig V744 S/190/'61/003/O1i/o16/oi6 15,0W 3110/B147 AUTHORS: Dogadkin, 11. A,, Dontsov, A. A, TITLE: Rea!@tivn of polyethylene with sulfur PERIODICAL! Vysokovio1eI-.uIyarnyye aoyedineniya, v. 3. no. 11, 1961, 1746-ii54 TEXT: The results of' thv reaction of polyethylene (PH) with sulfur are given in the present,pa e-r. Nonstabilized PE (Lill (tetralin, 1350C) = 1.94; d25 ` 0.915 g/cm3) was mixed with sulfur, repeatedly recrystallized from benzene, in the laboratory mixer for rubber at 110OC-1200C,, 2 g of mixture was heated in an ampul with Ar atmosphere in the oil bath, Content of H 2S, free and bound S1 amount of gel; unsaturation, maximum of swelling, and the weight increase during swelling were determined in the reaction product. Heating of PE with S at 200OC-2500C Droduces binding of S with hydrocarbon, separation of H 2S.. increa6e of the double bonds, formation and gradual increase of chemical croqf; links between the Card 1/6 2 @1 7W4 S/190/61/003/01I./016/0!6 Reaction of polyethylene with sulfur B11O/B,47 PE molecule chains, rhis causes gel formation. Cyclic structures are formed and nnall amounts of decomposition products of low molecular weight are separated. In the larger, rectilinear part of the kinetic curve@3 for 5 aJdition, ;he absolute rate of reaction increases linearly with the initial S conteni, Tne relative rate, Sbound/Stotal ir inversely proportional. With an 5 content > 6 % in the polymer, it becomes oondtant at 2500C, independent of the initial S content. The maXLMUm amount of S (51-37 %) of the initial content is independent of the reaction tempsra- ture., The temperature coefficient of 3 addition is 2.44, the activat:Lcn eneru 44A lical/mole, and the pre-exponential factor in the Arrhenius equation 1@50,1015 se,:-1, which corresponds to substitution reactions. The kinetic ourves for the H S separation show a salient point Ahi@`.q 2 appears the quicker, the Bmaller the amount of bound S and the higher the reaction temperature, At a content of bound S e.1.2 %. no ealient point occurs. Before the salient point the amount of separated H 2 S is about Pquivalent to that of bound S, The ratic, H2 S/S bound increases to Pj2 tcwards the end of' the reaction, '11,S develops, therefore, (4) becqu3e @,F Card 2/6 S/19 7003101110161016 Reaction of polyethylene with sulfur B 11001), B147 primary reactions of S and PE, and (2) on account of secondary reactions of the bound S. (2) oco-ars at sufficient concentration of the 3-containiv, groups and highor0temperatures. To verify this, a mixture with 7-74 @* S wais heated at 2.50 C for 2-3 hr. After remova@ of free S by means of acotone, furthe:r heating was conducted at 230 C in Ar atmosphere for 2-3 hr. H S se:Daration occurred with an increase of crose links in the 2 insoluble fraction. The maximum amount of separated H2 3 amounts to-2/3 of the initial :3. Accumulation of the double bonds occure. at a constant r@te, depending on temperature and S content in the mixture. For PE+7-74-/f, S9 k2 30 -4.64-10-3 min-' (sulfur additions k,,(, @ 4.16-10-3). A linear dependence exists between unsaturation increase Eind S addition. The total number of double bonde at the end of the process is 5-7-5 % of the equivalent of separated H2S. Gel'formation increases with increasing reaction temperature and. increaoing initial S content# the maximum content of insoluble fraction, however, remains almost constant. It is reached at 0.6-0.rp of bound S. With increasing heating and S addition, the maximum of gel swelling in 1,oil:ing toluene drops until tormination of the Card 3/6 29744 S11901611003101110161016 Reaction of polyethylene with sulfur B110/11147 S addition. A linear @ependonce exists between the maximuz of swelling and the amount cof bound S. The cross links probably develop owing to secondary regToupings of S bonds. The final concentration of cross links is 5.9-9.4-10 is JfCM3 (50-aO 3 atoms pot cross link). Intramolecular S-containing cycles probably develop, or destruction processes occur. The structural changes are indicative of thermal destruction according toz S + 18". The bi-radicals separate H from methine- or a X y methylene groupfi: RCH C1. R + So*---,),RCH2C-HR, + HSx. The following takes place: 2 2 .1 x (3) S*. (4) The struoturaticn reaction occurs according to Card 4/6. 2974L, S/190/61/003/011/016/016 Reaction of polyethylene with sulfur B11O/B147 TASTI + 111511 - 11ST11 + ll@s VV. Its,, fits, - Its, 11, Oz, Its. + it, It S.R, (131 Double binding occurs according to 31 + licilcu'R, RCII C11211, + Its' - FICII, CIIS, + If3s S.*-l sx Ring formation proceeds according to c1l, - ell, It-CU C11 - III - It - (17) 5,11 SX Card VIS sffl061/003/011/016/016 Reaction of polyethylene with uulfur Bl1O/BM7 d1l S' clil'-Clis @11 C111-CHU C112-cir, bf'j- 111 J- HS' Rdtl C111 - R, + Ills (18) S/ CHI - CHI I 62 R:i + S" 11A CH - 111 + Hs" (19) X \s/ The authors thank A. V. Nikanorenkova for aEsistance with experiments. There are 7 figures and 11 references: 1 Soviet and 10 non-Soviet. The three most recent :references to English-language publication-. read as follows: G. Gee, T'rans. Faraday Soo., 48, 515, 19521 F. Faiorother, 0. Gee, T. Merrilf J. PolYiner Soi., 16, 459, 193-5; D. 11. Gardner, G. i_ Fraenkel, J. Am*er. Chem. Soc.-,La, 327@_,1956. ASSOCIATION: Moukovskiy institilt tonkoy khimicheako tekhnotogii im. M. V., LomonoBova (Moscow Institute of hne Chenical Technology imeni. M. V. Lomonosov) SUBMITTED: JanuGirY 4, 1961 Card 616 S/190/63/005/001/005/020 B117/B186 AUTHORS: Dogadkint B. A., DgntaQv. -1. A. TITLE. Reaction of polyethylene with sulfur in the presence of mercapto benzothiazole and tetram.ethylth:iuram disulfide PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v. 5, no. 1, 1963, 39-43 TIXT: The effect of substances promoting the forma6tion of active sulfur on the chemiceil kineti,.ss in the system polyethylene (Pv) 0, sulfur was studied in the presene-a of 4-04 mercapto benzothiazole (Mr.) or 2-5@ tetra- methylthiuram disulfide (T-MD). Results: Addition of sulfur proceeds at increased rate in the presence of YBT and TMTD; at the beginning of the reaction thin process is more accelerated by TMTD than by MBT. Separation of hydrogen aulfide proceeds faster with MIBT than with TUTD, and more sulfur is bound in 'the presence cf TUTD than of MBT. The forriation of gel, which *tarts either with or without accelerators in the presence of 0.32@6 bound sulfur, is intensified. by the accelerators. The formation of gel is the- faster, the stronger Is the reaction of the accelerators with sulfur. The maximum quantity of gel in formed irrespective of the type of accelerator--- Card 1/2 5/190/63/005/001/005/020 Reaction of polyethylene with ... B117/B186 or the experimental conditions with equal amounts of bound sulfur (0-6-0-75'). Tho maximum of swelling changes in the same way as,in the reaction without accelerator, and remains unchanged after connumption of the free sulfur. Conclusion: MBT and TWrD with a 1:4 ratio of sulfur to polyethylene accelerate the principal processes taking place in this system. However, the kinetic curves the maximum Amount of bound sulfur and the degree of crosslinkint: all retain, the sama@characber as in reac- tions without accelerator. The accelerators investigated differ in beha,iior: MBT reacts with sulfur, which leads to increase in content of sulfur radicals. TMTD decomposes into radicals which not only activate the aulfur but alao dehydrogenate the aaturated polymer. There are 6 figures, ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy institut tonkoy khimicheskoy tekhnologii im. M. V. Lomonosova (Moscow Institute of Fine Chemical Technology JmenJ. M. V. Lomonosov) SUBMITTED: JulY 14, 1961 Card 2/2 25338 S10201611138100610141019 Is'- to ("o zo@ B103/'B215 AUTHORS; Dolladkin, B. A. and Dontsov, A.A. TITIS: Interaction of @polyethylene and sulfur PERIODICAL: Akademiya nuuk 6SSR. Doklady, v. 136, no. 6, 1961, 1349-1352 TEXT: The authors studied the interaction of sulfur and h-Lgh-pressure polyethylene (PE) at 200-2500C. On the basis of their resiilts, this reaction is represented as a radical process in which the vight-membered sulfiar cycle is dissociated such: S 8;=rU8-*9x+Ey (1). The dissociation of sulfur into radicals is the initial and, simultaneously, the controlling stage. Sulfur bizadicals separate hydrogen atoms from methine ormethylene groups whereby polymeric and persulfhydryl radicals are formed: RCH 2CH2 RI -+ 9 x j- RCH2CHR1 1- HdA (2). The authors assume a subsequent sulfuration and dehydrogenation of the polymer molecules as follows ; RCH 26HR, 4 x RCII 2CHR, (3) RCH 2GHR1 +RC"2 CH2Ri ?RCH2 CIIIR1+ R-M2ICEM, (4). 1 1 1 5x b"Cu Card 1/6 25338 3/020J61/138,/006/014/019 Interact--:on of polyethylene and sulfur B103/B215 They furthermore aosume that pOlysulfide groups decompose in all stages of the reaction, and that radicals with a reduced number of sulfur atoms are liberated: N x ---w Ny+.S. z + 9 (5) t ix H --p. �yH + @zH+bH (6). During the interaction with PE,, sulfur is added to PE, i.e., irrespective of the temperature in amounts of 31-37 $ of the initial content. In the straight part of the kinetic curve, the *.reaction rate increases linearly with increasing initial sulfur content. The relative rate shows a reverse dependence. The process is expressed by the equation: K - 1-58'1(115e- 44-4/RT. Hydroger. sulfide (H S) is liberated in the reaction. This process is of complicated kinetics. Tie authors assume that H 2S is formed by primary r-eactions betmeen sulfur and PE, and also by secondary reactions in which -the added sulfur takes part. The kinetic curves for the H 2 5 formation ohowed a sharp bend which forms at a given temperature and an equal amount of added sulXur, irrespective of it3 content in the initial mixture. E2S is probabl;( formed by the interaction of sulfhydryl radicals: 2@ H- S I +H 2S (!'). Its accelerated liberation in the final Card 2/6 25338 S1020161113EV00610141019 Interaction of polyethylene and sulfur B103/B215 stage of the prooess is dua to the reaction of sulfhydryl groups in the PE molecular chains. Besides this intermolecular reaction, intramolsoular reactions without the participation of free sulfur may take place, as they are characteristic of the final stage of the process. The linear dependence of the number of cross-links on the sulfur content shows that the reactions for the formEttiort of the new structures are mainly due to sulfur: RSH +R ISH --P RSR I -OH2'-' (11)1 R�.+Rl�y __1A_RSzR, (12), R6x+R 1--RS xR, (13). The increasing number of cross-links in a certain stage causes the formation of an insoluble fraction, namely, a gel. Its largest amount is obtained irrespective of the reaction temperature atlow amounts (0.6-0.7 0:1 of bound sulfur, and remains unchanged &iring further sulfuration. However, the inaviase in the number of cross-links in the gel proceeds. There is a linear de?endenoe between the swelling maximum (in boiling toluene) and the amount of bound sulfur. Hence, the authors conclude that the aross-linking of molecular chains is mainly due to sulfur-oor.tainlng groups. After termination of thie process, the concentration of aroas-links is 5.9--9.4-1018/cm3, which meane 50-80 sulfur Card 3/6 Interaction of polyethylene and sulfur 25338 5102016111381CO610141019 B103/B215 atoms per crose-link. The authoxe explain this by a kind of iestruction and a formation of Intramoleoular sulfur-containing cycles$ and by other kinds of sulfur addition which da not cause cross-linking, If the primary polymer radical forms at the point of ramification of the PE molecule, the subsequent action c,f X and may destroy the chain: R R R. 12 ..Hh 12 1\ R C-CH CH R 5 R C-CH CHR r, -S t CH -CH--R 1 - 1 2 2 P3 2 3 R 2 3 ( 14). S 2 Double bonda mainly form by destruction (14), but also by dire,'t dehydro- genation with sulfur: S + Rrjj CH R __+RCHCH R +HS--*RCH-CER 1 1 "H2S+SX_j (15) X 2 2 1 2 1 1 They form at a constant rate. There exists a linear dependence between the amount of added sulfur and the number of re sulting double tonds. At the end of the proces3, their number J.9 only 5-7.5 % of the equivalent amount of liberated H 2S. Theoretically, the amount of H 2S should be equivalent to the sum of resulting aross-links, double bonds, and thion Card 4/6 S10201611138100610141019 Interaction of polyethylene'and sulfur B103/B215 groups. H2S/S' however, Is approximately 2, and the sum is much smaller that the equivalent oj! H S. This leads to the assumption that intra- molecular ring structure] are form,9d CHt - CHs CHs - CHs R-J11 &tRi+H9-R-& &-Rj+HtS; (16) S CHO - CHO CHj-CH, R-6 &t-R14-9,-Rt-& &' (17) R, + H�,. Since the polymerization of sulfur sets in above 1590C, the authors as sume that some polymer sulfur is contained in sulfurated PE. There aTe 4 figures and 4 non-Soviet-bloc references. The three references to-to English-language publications read as follows- W. Friedman (Ref. 2-1 Refiner and Natural Garoline Manilfacturer, 20, 395 (1941)); F. Faibrother' et al. (Ref. 3: J. Polym. Sci., 16, 495 (1955)); D. 14. Gardner, G. K. Fraenkel (Ref. 4: J. Am. Chent. Soo., 78, 3279 (1956)) Card 5/6 25338 S/020/61/138/006/014/019. Interaction of polyethylene and sultar B.103/t215 ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy instit ut tonkoy khimicheakoy tekhnologii im.' M. V.,Lomonosova (11oscow Institute of Fine Chemical Technology imeni M. V. Lomonosov) PRESENTED: January 28, 1961, by A. Balandin, Academician SUBMITTED: January 26, 1961 Card 6/6 k-3, 2 TH �,:f 1_1 -''V-1076 77 ACCESS I ON NR: AP4447195 S/0190AM106/010/11744/1747. AUTHOR- A .13. 04mitsovi''A. A. TITLC: Effect of. lodlneo@ bimmok., -acid iind dicumyl peroAdo on the reectlim Wo tween plAyethy Ltnit and sulfito SOURCE: Vy*solwm'l kpilyarnlr4jim i_oyedInenVra-,v. 61 no 10, 1964, 1744-11747 TOPIC TAGS: piilyethylenii, sjilfur@ Iodine berizoic acido t4lcurnyl per0KIde, cross-linking, Itydroqen-9uIft4Ie'-p6Iym'e'r_ stiructuratton ABSTRACT: The kinot Ics- of-Ale -Add[ tkweof ICU foe, evolution of hydrogen stilfide and formation of art Insolubl'it fraction (gel) during the Interaction of polyethy lene with sulfur Iii the pretwince of benzolo. acid, Iodine or dlcumyl peroxide were Investipated at 230C. The rate of the reao:tion is not affected by benzolu acid, but Is Increased by the addition of to-line or dicumyl peroxid,a. The addition of sulfur Is a first-cirdet~r--aci'!Ioii,.'~ut the velocity constant Increases front 0.00513 to 0.0127 mIn."'I,, The ratio betwein the amunt of hydrogen sulflde evotycd and the amount of kound sulfor M, the end of Vie reaction Is close to 2,_ but the maxl- rum amunt of �ifl. as In,mix ures with,3ut 'odine. Is obtained at O.6j0.7% 6aund sulfur* On the@bafls of.the ext3erlmntall data. It Is concluded that In solutions C At CESS 1OWNRi. AP404 )195. .1@ of sulfur in' lyithylena,'881 II A "utfur-malt', the: cyclic sulfur SS RK11 d-; PO -WHAW. 1U or the sulfur reazts, with plyethylene acc illno to tho radivil meithan.1wo TheAddition of sulfur results rot only In structilrao ticn, but liolso In the destructloo,of the struaturad (cross-linkeel) polymer. These processes cao bet explainetl by the raAction of tht elellenta' sulfur witt crosslinks containing &.tertlarV carbon stow.. Orig. art. hast. 4 f1gures. ASSOCIAVOk tIoik3vskij'.FnS"d't'U't' tiolliiw@@WWt`haskoy@' tekluiolog"ll Im''.f M."'V. Ins-'ttute, f; - - -- -- - .9 AT.) z @;7' No REF-W6, ijo 0(4- 1.! -j tflitf Ail 11w Iq i4, i pillif 1@1 (lif C-th still it,, -if O"i i owl, I t i I L is it It; l4flidlit'll @11 0 0 Card 1 4,12 1 i't":" 11 0 :4 A Z_ i L Pr 1, a611)3-65 610109/64/006/010/L7,18 1,154 N-CCE-1191UN NE: AP4,147196 :A Do n.. B. Ak -v- horko, AUTHOR: Donizov, A A- Sh Ye.: A WoOtakna. ft. 1'.. gadId 11ITLE Reaction o pol'yqthT id with:'Mm-othlazyl Id ko _v 6- no. 10, D64, :1743-1754 SDURC E: V3rso*, 1no1eku1ytimjryb aoyx@ftneniya, TOPIC TAGS: 1)olycthyiterias@ vul@m1n.116tv, disulfide v4lcaidzinp: ag(int, dibonzothlazyl ___7_ 71 7- --diguffidg-j-poly or-atmyturWofi@- W i9o loralorlton fide(BLTD) ere~invastigaU,,d-attempOraturest6f, -120C and aoce. contratiots out cither in o f 3. 1,3 S. 8 parts jor WO-parts ef-rolyeffi r1flne. ieactlon wis -FT Scaled ampoules filled witli r1trogen. or In a press, and was follorwed by measuring the de-- composi tion of DBTD, Ute foi!mation of morclaptobimzothiazol mid hydi ogen sulfide, the addition of S to Vac polymer vnd tLe fornatfoa of an insol-able gel. 11ho rcisultq showed th.-I L DBTD if - converted to morcapbobenbothUzol4nd degradatiori prodtictv, and that the additicn of L-icrc.-, tsing amotuds of DIVY'D Ittorpascs the deco:raposition of DBTr2 from, a first- to a E;ezond-(,rdur reactlono decroasda t1te rolative amaunts of lnund;3 -LuiJ marcaplobenzo- thiazol, ,md increases the antounts of ifegradationpMductsi Mercaptc-betmoUliazol forma- tion, hoi re*vor:, alwitys romalw a-, firstr-order reaotton, no addition of S proceeds throug@i Ccird @--.-a-inaximu@n-in-&]l mies,-the-Axending c@@e Ixft. it-ftrort-order-process, and-the-rate- con,;.tants Df the additlonof S and-formatloatof morca.14oben7othiazol are about equal. At DDID con centrations less than 5%, there Is no grel formation; gel f orniation increases with invraasit4 amotinti; of DBTM iv the mixttwe, Ind fa unaffectad by temperature. Basically, the, 1,el Is 'ormed by the &-isootatlon of DHTD radicals ectuiected witli the r1olymer. A mcciianisri is proposed to expltin t1tese reacttoti.-, bi which ttte acceley-n-tor first adds to the jolym4 r. -In mixtures with small amomts; of'MrD, be--er., produc-tF-, aro r;"-bto and strut;turat on does not take place. At high ac-okratur com entrations, iabile addition pred.icts are formed which are capable of Uiefraal dissocialion, causbagr cross-linkagei Orig, art. has: 41 figures,. I tdile and -10 equations. A&SOCIAVON: Moslaivaldy ImUtat tonkoykhIbAcheakoy Wkknlogll Im. M. V. Loinonosoi a (Wiciscow flue ;heudcal technoiogy inatititte) SUBDUTTE D: 19NOV61 Excla 00 SUB 03DE: OC G NO REP S(,V-. 006 OT11vtj Card 2/2 @U ERE IM .7 L MTE01ts Dt atoo'll Ai As 1: 16P 'I 12vitakayltp S. P. I Doeadkinp B. A. TITM; Inieraction of- PO th oulDir :W timi prevaene v of dibanzatUasyl-- disall'ide. Wtax) SUUFJ"E:: tylowitilawl1myp gayodimnlyar vs, 6* Ws Us 1964p 20LI.)-.0322 1'"IDPiC TA661 Pok Tq_ -)An orgudd @._dzpvund ABSTRACotTu_ @rhasaj.-cle As,,Ahef W-cowasinic Lon.froqi-tho serLes "Interaction he,. ne co af_ tM resiction of poly-ethylene of A)Iyqthytene with $Ulf uird_ _T :ki 1:with sulfur in the Oresence of At tax A ibentothiazIrl dfaulfide at 1943-2000 was 1@nvesti. fated 4' In the.course of the reaction, Altax decomposea, mercapt, ,benzathiato 'a isr formed,:sulfur is added to polyethylene, ani the bilk of t polymer is i-onverted to an insolublo prrAu-n4. The Altax con-sumption, imercapto- benzothiaZO1,6 'fo-sua-tion, and addition of aulfur obey Cirst-order vjusttons. The rate cqi@atant.46f mieveoptolienzothLaxole formation and sulfur #(I-.ILtl'.on are approxiwatel y eqUal. (30 1twil/mi4a) j but amaller than t he rate of constant of Card 3, AL _LL, 64 ceinsuni :ai (20. 8 -Gel:faxw4tLon occurv -chief -'after-the Ali 4x. con-Suiot-t6h; - it As- accompanied by the -foirmation of uercapto benzothlazoU and t1us additi@on, 6f sulfur and ends uhen LimLtLng amounts o mercaptobenz(thiszolo bound, 'a-ul.fur Ani reiached. - Whian the Altax Conte el,Artereavan. Gal form -Lo-I.Lnereased, jthe,,IIaLtLng.&wuikt:of the 4, ationAl -accalerst, ey;ttarc t m:-, t i- T__qx_ A T:'_ieia-i_n_o unchaiikaC @'T a authors clue h -that- in the presence of sulfuri no On apprec:IA-ble isiduced deeomposftion of-Altax;.takes place; the part fcip,stion cc reaciAons @.O e -4ydroge@# kolk _99:Vhe_@Polymer --incre ease j -&:s does- tht tsulf Lde- t. o intectledcat lipoundw ot the polymer and accxtlerutor,_@ ca arising at the fire atage-of tbA@ - reactLon,,,-As.-& result, both the efficiency- and the rate c f structuration Iniximse wheii aulf ar is im:orporated 01to -the polyethylene-Altax 4dxture*.,- @'_Orlge iari# has$ formus,* 6. 1.1 tab)A 'ASSOCIATROW Mosim, hk ;-__*7_Md,4abaskay_tekhnoI*gi4_ in. If. 'Lownovo7va -(Y'0811owlamutlits Ot-Fin ChomiCAL Tathilology) 01 _@WMTTEZIt UAiA-z SJB CCIDEV 0C Go.. MR R" SOV,11, 00i ON 64548"5 1 e.'Jolg 7 V i AP5023ULP uttjbiqo/6VboOou/2o@3/2Mq Aurum Dont toy B. -A. @@d renhv@* A S:IqgL kitt the'T' Min of p)ljeth@la TMEt Jnves@'Agatlan of 4 wi th sulfur in the pro sind dride ;90URCEs VY vfiomolekAr d1wMA'' v. 6o no. no 1964o 2023--2Ceq TOPIC TW5s Volyetbyleng 'Plitstu inifuis '.0bomical @risaclftonj, polymerg orgarde tvalfur vcmpou@ d - sina b@dds ,IV- doc=Unicatioti --t i7eii -AMTRALON- --ThW@strti i I- f -P-o- 1-) 4 I1.11intergica thyl-enek-witi Sulf -ur T a kinetits of the reaction of _4noutijated in the'preaence@ of zinc ,irlyethylevir. ifith, oul Cur wLtho4t to,- -iCdd if-Cv- n cahjuncti.61A with steilrie acid, mereaptabenzothiazole. oe i1t4i zinc salt (attic! bensothiocylimercaptidel. WLthout adlitives, in poly- 14-thylene Meditm at 2300i zinc oxtde does not react either with sulfut, or with 'hydrogen sulfide. In ths,preaeftiae of atearic acid, tine oxide is converted Ao zinc ittearsto, which reacts wiLth sulbr,, forming,zine sulfide at the in it ist! O_ejeue ital- sulfar reacts with polytthrte t Un the utdal way. In a mUtare of 14),@"ef_pulfur, we reap tobenso.thintol 0!, ;L F.- IS, 64. 5 ACIMSSION' IIRI P -D23222 -4 he t Xesctibn pro@ceiilli-dlf ferently. 4 falid s Lnd (Iiideli .290, ihei@_ IC is - 0 meec-A obvic -When the- zJInc oxide content- t exceed that needed for comerting the added wreuptabentothtagole Aciesi no i@tc,__the x1r,c mercaptide, it exerts - ni appreciable affect oii the reactions that occur in the systet@. In the 'pres atidi'of excess zinc oxidf!, both the efficiency and the rates of the reactions and structuration procests inci.*esse,7__ Zinc benp:othiaz~rlmrizapt-i~e-ex4Bvta.:,-th(i same affect on the reaction of poly- ethylene with a4fur as 9. coasbinatiom of mi r and r te captobanzothii; zol# in. ox ide. In a mlitture of polyathyloned sulfurj mercaptobensothiazole, and eLne ox Idit, the most rapid reaction is that of skim,oxide with the accelerator, suLfur then reaOtbig with the aLne mercmpkldil,@ foraLng zinc sulfide., and appare ntly radii 4147-6f thi-merasp ena9thinigole accelerator, which, in contrast to mercaptobenzothiazole, are capable not only of cleaving this Orcli.a. aulfur mal(tculec Into radi.calso 0160- - dithydr a Polymel! o9enating th4 55- to, ecules. Or'.g. '4its' haii gri fo Sol AM)CIATIOM, MoakovskLy Im, M, TO Gova *aq_CW Inatitute-of-FLW-Chomical-Tschnalaw summmot fi@@ INCU 00 SUB OODEC OOP W, YR IUW MVI JPR3 THMI co@ Cav a 2/ @.t, V+_ DOGADKIN, B.A.;_.DONTSOV, A.A. Structure-forming and degradation processes In the interaction oC polyethylene with sulfur. Vysokom. soed. 7 no.11:1841-1847 N 165. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Moskovskiy institut tonkoy khimicheskoy tekhnologii. Sub- mLtted November 16, 1964. A t 628-44 OF 2.... ACCESOW.FlItt Ai 501900 J UR/0286/65/000/012/074/ 074: 0 678,0411,4 678.741 V. 3 AUTHOM Dontsbv@'A. -A rarkek j -in, -i,- ermilova,'G,-A Doga& B. A. A lkita-cd pol No. .17 TITLE: A inothod' for stabilizin C ene.A Class 39, 21 SOURCE# B:yullibtep',jzbbretenLy 4.@'Ul'arlykh'- Zjldk6,v,'- ho.-. 12, 1965, 14 @]TOPIC TAGS.i_ M-t @ekid rubbJ i,-vol'yPropyl ene, -.po ymer J ABSIVCT-:-- -lbia- -A Ltthor!a--Cei~*A#Idat"ntroduce"-twthod -for, -stabll-igln&A,s6'tadt-lc-l- !pol@pvopylerie,by zi.ng sulfur-cantalhing stabiliz-om. Vie Frocess it; made more ef- I ,feclive by using the products of .interaction of atactic polypropylenc with Altax. L 20377-66 &T(m)/EqQ)/T RH ACC NR: A?6co6W (A) SOURCE CODEs U410191/65/000/OU/0028/ AUTHORS: Dortsov, __A._ A., Iarka Psi ][aradlovs, Go As; DQgadkin*t Be As ORG2_ none TITLEt Investigation of reaction products from the reaotion of atactic po Mxi4 ene with sulfur and dibensothiazyldisulfide as potentia]. polymer stabilizers SOURCE: Plasticheskiye massy, no. 11, 19652 28-31 TOPIC TAGSt polypropylenep polymerp oxidation inhibition.. sulfur chemical stability ABSTRACT: It was the object of this investigation to a3mthesize high-mlecular- weight stabilizers by the inber"tion of atactic polyprcipylene (APP) with-sulfur or diberizothiazydisulfide (DBTD) and to study, their inhibiting ability in the thermouxidative destruction of polymers. The kinetics of the addition of sulfur and (DBTD) to (APP) were studied (see Figs 1)9 and the inhibitin@ action of the synthesized c3mpounds on the thermooxidative destruction of (APF wa;q determined. The irAluction periode for oxidation were determined afttir Yu. A# Shlyapnikov, V. Bs Miller, M,.B, Neymans Yes S* Torsuyevap and B. A. Orcmv (Vyaokomolek. aoyed. Card 1/2 ------ UDCt. 6780048 20377-66 ACC NR t Ap6o.)6543.,.. AO,% ,AO to- -L t a 60 An 180 Figs 1. Kinetics of the 0 addition of DBTD to APP at 200C (1) and sulfur to APP at 230C in mixtures containing! 6 wt parts of sulfur (2) and 10 wt, parts of sulfur (3)o dw reaction PIP, ) @, The addJ @@-iWi@@-Q@yl-4-methy-iphenoi (ionol) to the 2o 1409, 1960 tiozi of i-I product of the interaction of (APP) with suUur was also determined,, and the experimental r(aults are presented graphically. It was found that the inhibiting Activity of th4 interaction products of (APP) with sulfur and (DBM) depends on the extent of reaction, the initial products being more active than the final I products. The inhibitors are equal in their inhibiting activity to the inhibitor phosphite P-24* 'Addition of ionol to the mixture of interaction products of (APP); with sulfur yieAda an inhibitor of enhanced Antioxidant properties (correlated action), Orige art, hast 1 table and 8 gra@phs. SM CODE*07,n/ MM DATZI none/ OMG JMF3 OD5/ M H REY 002 Cla, L 2'1338-;60'_W EWP(J)/T/ETd(M)4 IP(c) RM Ace NRt Ap6oa896o SOURCE CODE: UH/01W/65/007/011/1841/1847@ AUTHORSi D Dontsovj A*14 @j4dkin, Be A!L. ORO: 11,Lscow Institute of Vine Ohemical Tochnology (Modkovskiy institut tonkoy- khimichaskoy,itakhnologill TITLES Vuloini ckesaes occurring during react sation and degradation prd ion of p olyet h yie-n-ei _Wt_hsu lf ur Vys SOURCES okomolokulyarp M eoyedineniya, v, 7,, no. 2a, 1965, 1841-1847 TOPIO TAGSt vulcanization) polyethylene plastic, reac'@ion mechanism ABSTRACTS 1'he rblationship between vulcimization and degradation processes at various stalles of reaction of polyethylene (1) with sulfur (II) has been investi- ing gatea by maxsuring the degree of swelling of the reaotion products in boil toluene. Zie reaction and m6asurem'ent's -were conducted. by the rethods described earlier by Be he Dogadkin and A* As Dontsov (Vysokomol.eks soyed.., 3,, 1746p 1961; 'Kolloidne, '&he, 23, 346p 1961), It was established that both.,processes, occurring without additives as well as in th presence of dicum3ne peroxide at 190-230C (as i1lustrated. in Fig. I)s result from the reaction of I with II, Vulcanization takEd `_[Card UDC: 678.016W76-742_1. AGG NRs AP6DW960 Fig. 1, Degree of vulcanization as a function of the amount of sulfur fixed during the reaction of poly- ethylene irith sulfur (5 parts by weight) and dicumene peroxide (3 parts by weight) at:230C. l/Q reciprocal of the awelling maximime "Ile -AS place try interaction of biradicals of n with unchangel molecules of 1, while degradation. occurv during reaction of II'With adjacent methine groups. A mechanism bw the Utter process is offered. The role of 3:1 in vulcanization reversion phenomena@..ocaurring in unsaturated elastomers is discussod in general terms. Ori@j. art, hass 5 figuresand 12 equations. SUB CODEt , I k7/ SUBM DATEt 16Nov64/ ORIG REF: OC6/ OTH RW 1 001 L 1 36-67 E7*T(j)/3"(m) jjp(c). RM ACC 1[Rs AP607'@qW SOURCE COM ttR/0413/66/000/015/0086/0086 AUTHORS: Dontnov, A. A,; Farka, Pe Lj Logunova, R. Ael Yermilovag G. A.1 ORGi none TITIX: A moth, d foi @rotooting polyole.rine againot zonal E&LnE by boat and light, Class 39, No. 'e4428\9ZaRnnounced by Moscow Institute of Fine Chemical Technology IM. M. V.To-mc@,oeov (Moskovskiy institut tonkoy khimicheekoy tekhnologiiy SOURCE: IzobrTtprom obraz tov znj no. 15, 1966, 86 TOPIC TAGSt r-:@-.bon black, polyolefin, light aging, polypropylene plastic MACT: Thin Author Certificate presents a method for protecting polyolefinG ABST against zonal nming by heat and light as described in Author Certificate No. 172033, To increaw) tho stabilizing aotivity in the case of aging by heat and light, oul- fidized-_pQ;@W-WI-enolie applied togethor with carbon black. SUB CODEs 7=s- t 16jul65 Card UDCt 670,74,040-4:670-742.3,6.o46.2 NRi AP6C2991;@ t SOURCE CODEs UR/0413/66/000/015/0087/0087 AUTIHORS: Dont o'. A,-Ag,)- Farka, P,-- Czech. Soo. Rep.)j Kagan, G, M. 1 Yermilovap Go A. j Dogad27- 15-3 ORG: none TITLEs A mothod nf P@otecting polyolefins against d on by heat and acids* Claus 39, No. lb 43)\ announced by Moscow Inatitute of Fine Chemical Technology M. V. Lomonos-6v-'hbffkovs1Ciy institut tonkcq khimicheakoly tekhnologii)-/ SOURCE: Izotret pron obraz tov znp no. 15, 1966, 87 TOPIC TAGS: polyolefin, heat resistance, antioxidant additivo ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a method for protecting polyolefina agains7@ destrictim Vj-Xoat and acids by introducing Into them a , @;Mor qu.1fur- containing @Ln o;ddqnt.W To increase the effectiveness of the vtabilization, a sulfi- dized polystrro-L/is-employed as the sulfur-containing untioxidant. V SUB CODE: 07/ 6uBM DATEt 16Ju165 1/1 UDC: 678-74.048.4:678.746.2216 ACC NR. AP7001406 SOURCE CODE: UR/041.3/66[OOVO-2:1/0108/0109- INVENTOR: Donti;ov, A. A., Kikhlin, V. E.; Dogadkin, B. A. ORG: none TITLE: A method for vulcanizing synthetic rubbers. Class 39, No. 187995 (announced by Mos'cow Institute of Fine Chemical Technology im. M. V. Lomonosov (Moskovskiy institut tonkoy khimicheskoy technologii]) SOURCE: Izobre-ceniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 21, 1966, 108-109 TOPIC TAGS: synthetic rubber, abber vulcanization, carboxylateo mona*a1ent-twet-oh carbaxplate- ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a method for vulcanizing synthetic rubbers with orgglicacid derivatives in the presence of radical-type activators. To improve the' technological properties of rubber' mixtures, salts of monovalent metalo of unsaturated carboxylic acids are used as the organic acid derivatives. (DO) SUB CODE: 11, 07/ SUBM DAZ; 16Jul65/ ATD PPZSS:'5109 [Card- UDCt 678.7.028.294:547.39-38 A,I., Insho Slinging bar hoists* Desopm truda v promo I rio@12'.31 D '57i .(KW 3213) (mine holstinc) DONTSOT, A.I. Nechanisod casing of inclined borsholeso Podsem, gas* ugle nool%66-67 159. (MIRA 12:6) 1.Xontora opytnogo napravlennogo bureniya Idoichanskoy stantell "Podsompz.4 . (Boring) (Coal gasification$ Undergroujid-Squipment and supplies) WNTSCY, A.Ya., otv.xa vypuskj UUTROT. P.A.. tel:hn.red. [Handbook on wages and claosifications of workers employed on rail- roads and@,in industrial transportation enterprises) Tarifto-kyali- fikatelonnyl spravochrAk raboohikh promy-shlewifth i okepluatatelon- nykh pradpriiatli xholesnoiloroshnogo tra.-asporta. Moskva, Gos.transp. zhel-dor.lud-vo. Pt.l. [Occupations and skills of workers employed in railroad operational so-tivities and in industrial transportation (railroad) seational Profeseii i spetsialtnosti rabochikh, sania- tykh v skopluatatsionnol delatellnosti thelaxnykh dorog i v transport- nykh (sholaxnodaroshnykh) tsekhakh prongrehlennykh prodpriiatli. 1939. 42 p. (MMA 13:3) 1. Russia (1923- U.SeS.I.) Kinisterstvo putsy soobahchenlya. (Railroads-41uployseo) =RDV., Fedor Ivanovich; SHAMMICH,, M.D.0 in2,h,l restsenzent; DONTSOVp A.Ya., inzhop red# [Planning,, norm setting and accounting for loading and unloading operational Planirovanie., normirovanie i uchet pogruzozhno- razgruzochnykh rabot. Movkvap VaeoAMILtel'sko-poligr. obledi- nenie M-va, putei soobshcheniiap 1961, V p, (MIRA 14:12) (Loading and waoading) (Railroads-Freight) KULAGIlly Nikolay Nikolayovich; WDAYEV, Pavel, Ivanovich; KONIKOV, P.S.p retsenzept;.p=SQY#-_A.T&.p retsenzent; KOLTUNOVA, M.P., L.Fe.-UM@. red. (Production norms in railroad transportation]Normirovanle truda na zheleznodorozbnom transporte. Moskva., Transzhel- dorizdat, 1962. 214 1), (MM 15:13.) (Railroeuls--Froduction standards) KONIKOVI P.S.v I kapd. tekhn.,naukp dota.jjN"V- 1-Y&W in&h.; TURCHENNOO I.F., Inshol ANGUErLOv V.I., retsenzent; BABENK09 V.I., rel4anzentj ZAPRIVSLIT, G.S., reteenzent; KRIM=, G.Kh., retsenzent; MANIN, I.I., reteenzent; NAUMDV, G.K., retueneent; TOLSTDSHKY, A.N., reteenzent; TUCHKEVICH, T.M.., retsensent; FEDORETS, V.M., retsenzent; FELIDMANp M.F., roteenzentl TRANKOV, X.Ta,, retaenzent; USENK09 L.A.9 tekba. red. I [Establishing vork norus in railroad transportation] Takh- nicheskoe normirevanie truda na shelesnodorozhnom transport@. Moskva,, Tranesheldorizdat, 1963. 366 p. (MIRA 16:9) (Railroade-Produotion etandards) DONTSOV A.Y%. - YELISEYE71, A. I. C,insolidatc,d norms for maneuverlng operation=. Zhel, dor. t-ransp. 4? no.1371--73 is. 165. (MIRA 1813i .1. Na@-hallilk oldela fekhni2hsskogo norx@.rovar,-@ya t*:-,Ida Upra,,,Ie,'I'-yf-. trucla, zarabotnoy platy I teknnikl be-cpasnostul Min.@'teret.Vft PU!,6y ewboh,tonlya (for Dontsov). 2. Sts.-Bh.-iy in7.Y. ctaela t-,lditilcha- skogo ncrnOlrovanlya trud.-t Upravleriy& tr-uda, zarabotroy pla'--Jr 1 tekhnA-ki Ix-zopasnosti- MinistE:r3tva putey (fDr 'ali3oyev). DONTSOV, F.P.,, student-j STREXALEV, A.A., student Quality of condenser rovingo performance and control of the condenser. Telst.prom.22 no.3:49-52 Mr 162. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Vsesoyuznrr zaochnyy institut tekstillnoy I legkoy Promshlonnosti. (Carding machines)