SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GOLUBTSOV, S.A. - GOLUBTSOVA, R.B.
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11WENTOR: Ponotnarev, V. V.; Shapatin, A. S.;,Golubtsov, S. A..
ORG: none
!TITLE: Preparation of organosilicon derivatives of styrylphosphonic
1 acid, Class 12., No. 186477
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no, 19,
1966, 32
TOPIC TAGS: organosilicon compound, zi;~~phosphonie acid, 44~ AXAI-~
~ABSTRACTz In the proposed method, organosilicon derivatives of styryl-
phosphonic acid of the type: ClnR3-u SiCGH4CH-_~HP(O)"21
where n - 01, 10 2, and R is an alkyl, are obtained by the
reaction of organosilicon derivatives of styrene with
phosphorus pentoxide at temperatures from -400 to 1000C.
with subsequent decomposition of the complex formed,
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GOLUBTSOV V A.; SMIRNOV3 A.S. inah.
Determining the efficiency of boiler units. Toploonergetika 8
no.6:93-94 Jo 161. (KIRA 14:10)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Golubtsqv).
(Boilers)
GOLUBTSOVP V.A.; SOLYMKOV, V.K.
Certain characteristics of the thermal conversion process of fuel
with a fine-grained solid heat-transfer agent. Energotekh.
ispoll. toil- no.2:138-145 162. (KRA 16:5)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Golubtsov).
(Coal--Carbonization)
GOLUBTSOV, V.A., prof,; STYRIKOVICHs M.Ao, prof. MARGULOVA,, T.Kh.9
'-- -,--a6Yt' --takhn. nauk, prof.
Water cycle norms of thermal electric power plants. Teploener-
getika 10 no*lOt79-81 Ot63 (MIRA 17:7)
1. Moukovskiy energ,Acheukiy institut, 2, Chleny-korrespon-
denty AN SSSR (for Golubtsovs Styrikovich.
GOLUBTSOV V.1; . prof.,, GRA)GLASkIll, A.A., kand. tvkh.n. nauk
Mathod for calailat!ng fractional ionl.'.p compositler of componite
H-,OH -4on a-(chanpc- filters. Trploencjrj;e-.,~ka 11 no.111-54-58 ,q 64.
0CPA 17-12)
1. Moskovskiy energetl~cheskiy institut. 2. Chlen-korrespordent
AN SISSR (for Golubtsav).
GOIJjBTSOV V.A ; BELOSELISKIYO B.S.; BI TSZE-TSZIN [Pi Chleh-ching]
*J
Using a liquid heat carrier in studying the process of the
thermial decomposition of fuel. Ispoll. tverd. topl., ser.
maz. i gaza no. 5894-101 164 (MIRA l9t2)
15-57-5-5775
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 5,
p 9 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Golubtsov, V. K.
TITLE: Lower Carboniferous Deposits in the Region of Slovechno
(0 nizhnekamennougoltnykh otlozheniyakh rayona
Slovechna--in Belorussian)
PERIODICAL: Vestsi AN BSSR, 1954, Nr 2, pp 118-123.
ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry.
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Authort; I Golubtsov V. K.
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Title j Coal deposits in the Ellsk region (Pripyatskoe Polosyo) Byelorus-ESR
Periodical : Dokl. AN SSSRI 97, Ed. 1, 133 - 135) JU1Y 1954
Abstract j The stratigraphic location of the coal deposits of the Ellsk regiQn
is explained. Seven USSR references.
Institution Acad. of Se. E1yelorus-SSR, Institute of Geological Sciences
Presented by Academician, 11. S. Shatskiy, April 20, 1954
OOLUBTSOV, V.K. - KDVALMV, B.S.; TARTSMA, M* V.
i'j
.t middle Carboniferous Bashkir-stage deposits discovered in the
Pripet depression (southeastern White Russia). Dokl. AN SSSR
110 no.2:257-259 S '56. (MLRA 9:12)
1. Institut geologicheakikh nauk Akademii nauk SSSR. Preastavieno
akedemikom N.S. Shatekim.
(Pripet Valley--Geology, Stratigraphic)
GOLUBTSOY, P . I ~ ''
Lower boundary-and volume of the Tula horison. of the lower Carbod-
feroun in the h-lppt Dap"nrjen. Dokl. AN SSSR Ill no,6,.1305-1307
D 156, OILU 10: 3)
1. Predstavleno akadamikom NA Shatskim.
(Pripet Valley-Geology, Straticraphic)
LUKASHZV. K.1.. akademik. red.; GLHBIO, P.F.. skedemiki red.; VITNIK,
A.I., red.; BULYGIN, I.A., red.; UBTSOV, Y.K., kend.goologo-
0 OV'
mineralog.nauk, red.; UWKS, Lee rTdT-T--va!VOWKWOVICH. Ie,
ode z va;
takhn.red.
[Papers at the Conference of Young Scientists of the Academy of
Sciences of White Russia) Xaterialy konforentaii molodykh
uchanykh AkmdeKii nauk BSM Minsk. 1958. 178 p. (HIM 12:3)
1. Akademiyannyuk BSSR, Minsk. 2. Akademiya nauk BSSR (for
Lukashov, Glebko). 3. Chlon-korresponaent Akademli nauk BSSR
(for Toynik, Bulygla).
(Science)
K
lei
1.3
GOLUBTSOV, V.Ks; KOO, G.I.
A.
Geological dection of the area. of Davydovka, Doki.Aff BSSR
2 no.10:423-427 N ~58. (MIRA 12:8)
1. Predetavleno akademikom AN BSBR K.I.Lukashevym.
(DavydovkEL (Gomel' Province) --Geology, Stratigraphy)
MANYKIN, ~.S.; GOLUBTSOV V K red.; KARIKS, L., red.izd-va; SIDMKO,
N., tekhli~.ff
[Stratigraphy of Tertiary sediments in White Russia] Strati-
grafiia tretichnykh otlozhanii Beloruseii. Minsk, Izd-vo Akad.
nauk BSSR, 1959. 151 P. (MIRA 12:9)
(White Russia--Geology, Stratigraphic)
GOUWSOV, V.19 I MCDO, Gel*
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Lower Vioifan sedimento of the Ohernigov key borehole. DokI.
AN BSSR 3 no,9:383-386 6 159a (MIRA 13:2)
1. Prodstavlono akademikou AN BSSR K.I.Lu3cashevym.
(Chemigov region-Zoology, Stratigraphic)
GOLUBTSOV, T.K.: BRUSEWSOV, A.H.; USIKKOV, F.M.
Coal yield prospects of coal deposits of the Pripet Lowland.
Dokl.AN HSSR 3 no.10:1108-412; 0 159. (MIRA 13:2)
1. Predstavlano akademikom AN BSSR K.I.Lukashovym.
(Pripet Valley--Coal)
3(5)
AUTHORS: Colubteov, V. K., Kedo, a. r. SOV/20-127-1-43/65
TITLE: On the Occurrence of Sediments of the Tasnopolyanakaya Sub-
stage of the Lower Carboniferous in the ehernigov Deep ''
WeU (K nakhodke otlozheniy yasnopolyanskogo pod"yarusa
nizhnego karbonav Chernigovskoy opornoy skvazhine)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSRp 19599 Vol 127, Nr 1, pp 159-161
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The deep veU mentioned in the title was drilled in the time
from 1949 to 1951 in the surroundings of the city of Lyubech. It
has been dealt with in a number of articles (Refs 1-5). All
authors agree on the absence of Tournaisian and Lower Visean
(Yasnopolyanakiye) sediments in the cross section of the deep
VeU in question. On the strength of a detailed description
of the cross section and of studies made concerning the micro-
fauna as well as the spore-pollen complexes, the authors of
the present paper intended to define a part of the former in
detail. A subdivision (without description) of the Visean
Stage was supplied by reference 7. The age of the effusive-
sedimentary mass is stated as being the Upper Devonian (Fa-
Card 1/3 mennian). The authors place the top of this mass at a depth
On the Occurrence of Sediments of the Tasnopolyans- SOV/20-127-1-43/65
kaya Substage of the Lower Carboniferous I.P the Chernigov I
Deep Well
of 1592.0 m; carbon res-ts upon It up to 1018 m. The contact,
between Devonian and Carboniferous is very close here. The
mass in question conoihts at the contact of brecciated tuf-
aceoue rock interspersed with kaolin and with pyrite in the
upper part. It is an old weathered crust. Sandstone rests
upon it very tranogressively; it occasionally passes over to
aleurolite. Rare thin intermediate layers of durk-gray to
black sandy loams along with large quantities of carbonized
fossil plants may be found in there. Also rhizoids are present.
Numerous spores were identified from ouch a-loam intermediate
layer. The spore complex may be well compared with those of
the 2nd horizon of the productive suite of the Vskhodskiy
Rayon in the Smolensk oblast' and of the 3rd horizon in the
Eastern and South-western part of the Podmoskovnyy Basin. The
Stalinogorskiy horizon is 6 m, thick. Again numerous spores
were identified in two samples of the higher resting
(1,586-1,562.0 m) predominantly loamy mass. The enclosing
rocks are ascribed by the authors to the lower Tullskiy hori-
zon, and are brought into correlation with S. N. Naumova's
dard 2/3 XVI complex (Refs 798). The lower Tullskiy horizon is
On the Occurrence of Sediments of the Yasnopolyansk- SOV/20-127-1-43/65
aya Substage of the Lower Carboniferous in the Chernigov
Deep Well I .
24-0 m thick here. A loam mass with two calcarebus inter-
mediate layers 09548-1,562 m) lies above. A rich foramini-
feral faund foudd here was defined in references 1-3. Forms
which are typical of the Aleksinskiy horizon (Refs 7,9) are
missing here. On the other hand, those typical of the Upper
Tul'skiy horizon are predominantp so that the authors as-
cribe the complex to this horizon. Loam of the Aleksinskiy
age lies again above, between 1546 and 1513 m. There are I
figure and 9 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: Institut geologioheakikh nauk Akademii nauk BSSR (Institute
of Geological Sciences of the Academy of Sciences, Belorussian
SSR)
PRESENTED: February 23, 1959# by ff. S. Shatakiy, Academician
SUBMITTED: January 20, 958
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GOLUBTSOV, V.r. (Halubtsouo V.r.3; KIDO, G.I. Creda, R.I.]
Stratigraphy of the Tournai stage of the lover Carboniferous in the
Pripet fault region. Vestsi AN BSSR. Ser. fiz.-tekh. nav. n0-3:92-105
159. (MMA 13:3)
(Pripet Valley-Geology, Stratigraphy)
GOWBTSOV, V.K. Effalubtson, V *KJ
Problem of corralating'seotione of the Moxyr key well. Vastsi AN
BSSR.Ser.fizO'-tekhvnav. nool!131-136 l6o. (MIRA 13:7)
(laliukovicht Dietrict-Geology, Stratigraphic)
KEDO, G. 1. ; V~A-
Ozerki and Khovanina beds in the Pripte fault. Trudy Inst, gaol,
nav. An BSSR no. 2t78-89 160. (KIRA 13112)
(Pripet Valley--Geology, Stratigraphio)
Tz-iauuic set"~' -ertzi of t;10 Pl-iT-,et fMlJjf
iic,,.;?9,. ~,4-97 14:7)
Sediments of the Moscow stage in the Pripet Graben. DokI.AN
Bsb,R 4 no. l1-.474-477 N 160. 041RA 13 -.12)
1. Inatitut goologicheakikb nauk AN BSSR. Predatavleno akadem1krom
AN BSSR K.I. Lakashevym.
(Pripet Valley--Geology, Stratigranhic)
GOI~UU-Sgjjapil Kuzlmich nauchnYY Gotr,; MAMACH; Alekeandr Semenovich,,
nauchMy s-,SZ-r-.-jTaVIOVA, Ye., red. izd-va; VOLOMMOVICHP lot
tekbn. red.
(Paleozoic and early Mesozoic facieo in White Russia] Fatoii ter-
ritorii Beloruasii v poleozoe i rannem mazozoe. Minskp Izd-vo
Akad. nauk BSSR, 1961. 281 p. (MIRA 14:10)
I, Institut geologicheskikh nauk AN Belorusakoy MR (for Golubtsovp
Eakhnach). (White Russia-Geology, Stratigraphio)
,GOLUBTSOVo Vjj--MWMHITSKAYAv Z.M.
Recent data on sediments of the Chernigov series of the lower
Permian in the southeastern part of the Pripet fault. Dokl.
AN K- SR 5 no, 2181-85 F 161, (MRA 14;2)
1. Institut goologicheakikh nauk AN BSSR. Predstavleno
akademikom AN BSSR M, Borgamolovyme
(Pripet Valley-Geologyt Stratigraphic)
MAKMICIIP A.B.; KWORKAp V.P.; OLjLBT,5D.V,V.N-,
_q
Ruptures in the Strelichavo upheaval of the Pripet downwarping,
their extent and age. Dok1. AN BSSR 5 no,8052-356 Ag 161.
I (MIRA 14: 8)
L' Institut geologicheskIkh nauk AN DSSR.
(Strelidhevo region-Geologyp Structural)
GOLUBTSOV., V.K.
Find of Permian deposits in the southwestern part of White Russia
(Brest Depression). Dokl. AN SSSR 139 no.1:166-169 -Ti 161.
(MIRA 14:7)
1. Institut geologichoskikh nauk AN BSSR. Predstavleno
akademikom N.M. Strakhovym.
(Brest Province-Geology, Stratigraphic)
GOLUBTSOVD.V.K. (Ralubtsou, V.K.3
Sediments of the Carboniferous system of the Rechitea region.
Vestsi AN BSSR. Ser. fiz.-tekh. nav. no.305-80 162.
(KIRA 18t 3)
-- GOLUBTSOV, V'K.
History of the geological development of White Rassia in the
.Paleozoic and early Mesozoic. Biul.MIP Otd.geol. 37 no-1:149-150
j-a-F r62. (MM 15:2)
(White Russia--Geology)
GOLUBTSOV,9 V-.K.
Discovery of deposits of the Miachkovo horizon of the Moscow
stage in the Pripet trougho Dokl.AN SWR 145 no,2:377-380
i1 162. (MM 15:7)
I* Inatitut geologichookikh nauk AN BSSR. Predatavleno akademikom
D.V. Nalivkinym,
(Pripet Va.Uey--Geology, Stratigraphic)
. -i7
-,v
GOIZMOV. V.K.
Kulikia; a now species of calcareous algae from the Vise stage.
Falsont.i stratigr-BWR no.3:348a-351 161. (ML .15.-2)
00jet Valley-Algae, Fossil)
A,
G9WBTSOT..-T,-XAH&lubtsou., T. K.)
A3Aakoandr Vasillovich Fursenka; on his 60th birthda7 and his
35 years in teaching and research. Testai AN BSSR. Ser. fiz.-
tekh. nav. no.IsI30-133 163,, (MIU 1634)
(Fureankap A3iaksandr Vasillevich, 1903-)
777777
GOLUBTSOV, V6K,,jRalobtsou, V.K.]j KED09 G.I. (Keda, H.I.]
:Geological cross section of the Polotsk region. Vestsi AN BSSR.
Sers fiza-takho nav, no.3t87-93 163. (MIM l6slO)
GOLUBTSOV V.K.
.-A.m. - "' j - -..
Stratigraphy of Famennian sediments J.n the Pripet f4ult. Poki.
AN BSSR 9 no.3:175-.179 Mr t65. I (Mlll:~ l8iO
1. Institut geologicheskikh nauk ge-logicheskago
komiteta SSSR..
GOLUBTSOV, V.L. (g.Sverdlovsk); EDNEVI Y.L. (g.Sverdlovsk)
- Slit-type ignition of single-anode mercwT-are rectifiers. Blek.i
topl.tiaga 3 n0-5:39-41 Mr '59. (14IRA 12:9)
(Mercur7-arc rectifiers)
-GOLUBTSOV,-V. S.
Dissertation defended for the degree of Candidate of Historical Science in the
Institute of History
"Urals Metallurgy During the First Years of Soviet Authority (1917-1923)."
Vestnik Akad. Nauk, No. 4, 1963o pp 119-IL5
LAVRENTIYKV, P.F.; qOLUBTSOV V.V.; PAKAM.. E.V.
.j
Distribution of annual precipitation in the water-heds of the
lakes in the Balkhauh-Alakull Depression. Trudy KazNIGIT no,17:
3-18 162 (MIRA 18:2)
L o8918-6
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AUTHOR: Golubtsov, V, V,
TITLEt On the reality of supercentury cycles of solar activity
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Astronomiya, Abs. 4.51.520
REP SOURCE: Solnechnyye dannyye, no.6, 1965, 70-75
TOPIC TAGS: sun, solar activity, sunspot, &=p~;VrCycle,.a
ABSTRACT: An attempt was made to show the reality of supercentury oscillations of
solar activity on the ba5is of an analysis of data on the persistency of the rise in
11-year cycles. Data of Shove (from the end of the VI century to the present era)
were utilized and analyzed by means of an integral curve. We succeeded to elicit a
cycle of approximately 650 years period, which appears to be composed of two half-cy-
cles of approximately 325 years duration. Besides, on the curve are discernible 2
cycles of 900 - 1000 years duration. The multicentury norm of Wolf is-43. The next
solar cycle, representing hase of lowered values of the current 325-years half-
cycle, should be very lowoa5analation of abstract]..
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GOLUBTSOV, V.V.
,,-. - -.- 1 " 4 ;
Methods for the calculation of the runoff rates of small drainage
basins in an and zone. Trudy KazNIGMI no.18:29-34 'AI. -z-,
Reaches and fluvial accumulation. lbid.:42-48 (MIRA 17:4)
LAVRENTIYEV, P.F.; GOLUMISOV, V.V.; YURINA, Ya.G.
-,141--
Mean runoff and its variations in the lake basins of the
Balkhash-Alakull trough. Trudy KazNIGW no.180-28 163.
.I (MIRA 17 14)
GOLUBTSOV, V.V.
Effect of secular changes in solar activity on the amount nf water
in rivers. Trudy KazNIGMI no.2103-61 164.
Expected nom of annual streamflow. Ibid.:62-72 (MIRA 17:11)
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AUTHORSs Golubtsova, A*A## Doctor of Technical Sciencesand Meshkov.. V.V.p
Profes or, Doctor of Technical Sciencea
TITLE: The Textbook and the Student's Independent Work (Uchebnik i
samostoyatellnaya rabota studenta)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Vysshey Shkoly, 1958, # 2, PP 8-13 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The supplying of the higher schools with approved text-
books and training aids is far from perfect, either in quanti-
ty or quality. The issue of 350 textbooks and training aids
per year does not satisfy demands, and a great number of ap-
proved textbooks and training aids, especially those on new
scientific fields (automation, telemechanics, electronics,
nuclear power, etc), have yet to be printed. The problems
of coordinating the student independent work to give them
full access to instructional literature is being studied.
Textbooks and training aids are divided into four groups:
a) general theoretical subjects, taught in the first and
second course (mathematical physics, chemistry, descriptive
geometry, theoretical mechanics, etc); b) general subjects,
defining the scientific principles of the speciality (prin-
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technics, hydraulics, etc); c) general engineering subjects
for non-specialists (e.g. electrical measurements, electric-
al machines, electrotechnical materials, elements of auto-
matics and telemechanics, etc), i.e. for all student-elec-
tricians who do not specialize in these subjects; d) special
basic subjects, which outline the trend and content of the
student's speciality (area of concentration).
The textbook on general subjeotat unlike the textbooks
for the general theoretical courses, need not necessarily
comply with the program. Textbooks on general engineering
subjects should have a technical content, being encyclopedic-
al in exposition. The-content is defined by the engineering
methods of computation,.processes of operation, general prin-
ciples and peculiarities of the constructional solutions of
devices, apparatuses and machines. The content of the
training aids on special basic subjects should be more eso-
ieric-Ahan the content of a lecturing course. In the train-
ing aids on special basic subjects not only the established,
commonly accepted technical solutions and methods should be
presented, but also the unsolved questions and problems of the
national economy must be taken up, and ways and means of solu-
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subjects in the training aids should be connected with new
technique, advanced practice, production and exploitation in
the respective branch of national economy, and foreign ex-
perience. For the first 3 groups of subjects, the textbook
must contain a systematic exposition of knowledge obligatory
for every student, and the usual material. The situation is
different with the educational literature for the special
basic subjects. Instead of textbooke there should exist
training aids containing not only the curriculum material
but also material in excess of the program, reflecting the
latest achievements in science and technique and the pro-
spects of their development.
The textbooks compiled for vuzls should be founded on the
methodical experience of the staff of the leading chairs. It
is, therefore, expedient to entrust the compilation of text-
books to these staffs. Collectives are best for compiling
textbooks on general theoretical and general subjects while
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aide for the special basic subjects.
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Modification of cerebellar metabolism following X-irradiation. Btul.
ekep.biol. i med. 42 no-9:36-39 S 156. (HLRA 91ll)
1. Iz kafe(iry biokhimii zhivotnykh Hook6yokogo gosuclaretvannogo
universiteta Iment H.V.Lomonosova (raktor-akademik I.G.Petrovskiy)
Predstavlena. deyetvitellnym chlenom AMN SSSR S.Ye.Severinym
(GIMMI&WX, effect of radiations.
x-rays@ metabe changes (Rus))
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coucti. MCI, then dild. and a clear supernatant aliquot. with-
* little gelatin added Is treated with SoCl, in 3 N HCI:
the bTmm cow cau;;l by Te is photamtrically mewured.
G. M. Kwimpoff
KHANIN, A.A.; GOLUBTSOVA, G.S.
Petropbyoical properties of Eocene and Paleocene gas enclosing
rocks in the Alakeandrovskoye gas field in central Ciscaucasia.
Trudy VNIIGAZ no-10:32-43 16o. (MIRA 13:10)
(Caucasus, Northern--Gas, Natural--Geolog7)
KRUILIKVIST, V.G.; BURLIN. Tu.K. -, GOLUBTSOVA, G.S.
Some data on the stratigraphy, lithology, and physical properties
of lower Cretaceous sediments in northern regions of Krasnodar
Territory. Trudy VNIIGAZ no.10:62-71 160. (MIRA 13:10)
(Krasnodar Territory--Sediments (Geology))
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AUTHORSt Layner, D.I. and_Golubtsova, L.M.
TITLE: Means of Improving the Thermo--671-eLrt'ric Properties
of the Semiconductor Alloy Zinc-antimony
PERIODICALt Tsvetnyye metally, 1961,Kro. 2, pp. 69 - 74
TEXT: In the first approximation the efficiency of a material
for producing thero-electricity can be estimated on the basis
of the product a &- where a is the thermo-electric
coefficient, jxV/ 0C; Or is the specific electrical
-1 -1
conductivity ohm cm Classical materialefor producing
thermo-electricity aret intermetallic ZnSb compounds and
electron lead sulphide. ZnSb compounds form by a peritectic
reaction at 545 0C; thereby the concentration of the
components is 33 wt.% Zn and 65 wt.% Sb. Microscopic analysis
indicates that for a Zn content below 35 wt-% the-alloy contains
Sb abd SbZn which may be present as a eutectic and as larger
crystals. Alloys containing Zn in quantities of 35-45 wt-Ye
always contain a mixture of crystals of the two intermetallic
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compounds SbZn(a) and Sb3 Zn4(P). The compound SbZn is a
hole-type semiconductor (this compound was investigated by
Ye.D. Devyatkova, Yu.I. Maslakovets and I.V. Mochan of the
AS USSR). In determining the electrical conductivity various
investigators used specimens of different sizes. On small
specimens I.V. Mochan (Ref. 1) determined the values
or= 4 x 10-3 and on larger speaimens Ye.D. Devyatkova and
Yu.1. Maslakovets (Ref. 2) obtained the value equalling
80 ohm-1cm -1 , The width of thr, barrier zone equals
0.7 - 0.8 eV (Ref. 1); the thermo-e.m.f. of the compound
equals 180 - 220 IiV/deg and even the smallest shift in the
ratio of the components reduces it considerably. The authors
carried out experiments with a view to improving the thermo-
electric properties of ZnSb compounds by introducing admixtures
of various elements, A total of 150 ZnSb compounds were
tested which contained admixtures of various elements, both
separate and combinedt Cu; Ag; Bi; Si; Ge; Sn; Pb;
In; Te; Al; Cd and Fe. The melting was in a high-frequency
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induction furnace inside graphite crucibles. The basic
components were introduced into the charge designed t,o produce
500 g of the alloy with an excess of zinc of 0.4% compared with
the stoiShiometric composition. Melting was carried out at
750-800 C with careful mixing during the process. Teemin� was
into metallic moulds at a temperature of the order of 700 CO
The sequence of feeding the charge was as fbllows:
a) Zn, admixtures, Sb for alloys with additions of low-
melting point metals; b) charging Zn and Sb simultaneously
and introducing the admixtures into the molten metal; this
was doneL in the case of high melting-point admixtures. Fr2m
the alloys8 x 10 x 15 mm specimens were pressed (4 tons/cm
at 400 0C. The electric conductivity er was measured by
compensation method, using probes for tapping-off the voltage.
The thermo-e.m.f. a was also measured by a compensation
method relative to lead with a temperature difference of
18-20 OC. It was found that *..& great increase in the electric
conductivity can be achieved by using additions of Cu, Ag and
Ge. The obtained results for Cu are graphed in Fig. 1
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(a, ILV/deg and &,, ohm- lcm- 1 as functions of the Cu content,
%) for additions of Cu; in Fig. 2 - for additions of Ge
(same notation); in Fig. 3 - for additions of Sn; in Fig.
for additions of Bi and in Fig. 5 - for additions of In. In
contrast to results of.Devyatkova and Maslakovets (Ref. 2),
according to which the "holelt concentration reaches a maximum,
for a content of 0.5% Sn the authors of this paper found a
continuous increase in the electric conductivity with increasing
Bi and Sn contents up to concentrations of 2%. Microstructural
and X-ray-structural analyses did not reveal the presence of
any new phase differing from SbZn and Sb3Zn4. All the
investigated alloys showeda qualitatively similar picture in
the angular range 10-400. However, certain changes in the
intensity of the lines corresponding to SbZn were observed.
obviously, the change in properties is due to complicated
structural processes in the crystal lattice, which require
application of finer methods of analysis. Nomograms of the
change in the properties of materials alloyed with eleism Is of vaious
groups of the periodic system indicate that the best results
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can be achieved if Ag, CU or Ge are used. A considerable
increase in the thermo-e.m.f. As achieved by additions of.Sn
and Si and a less intensive increase is achieved by.the
addition of Pb and Bi. An increase in the thermo-e.w.f. in the
case of an alloy with Cd only or with Si only is accompanied by
a sharp drop in the electric conductivity and is n6v.of
perties
practical interest. Fo:r practica1purposes, the beat pro
are achieved with additions of Sn, Pb, Bi in which the 'high..
the-1,1110-c.m.f. are combined with a sufficiently high ;electric
conductivity. 'Still better results can be obtained by all6ying
with several elements since,separately,none of these is able*
to ensure satisfactory properties. Good results were achieved
with an alloy containing (% of'the weight of the SbZn compound)
)5 Zn, 65 Sb, 2 Bi and 1-5 Sn. By means of this alloy the
following results were achievedt a = 230-300 liV/deg for
&I not less than 200 ohm-1 cm-1 and a2o,= 16-20. This alloy
can be used successfully in the anode blocks of thermal
batteries; 0.5% Ag is introduced into the heating blocks for
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a = 200 ILV/deg, o, 700 ohm cm and Cx (Y -30
There are 8 figures and 7 references: 5 Soviet and
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Role of carotenoidd in oxidation-reduction processes in plants.
Fratai Od. un. zbir. mol. vchen. un. 148 no.3:181-193 158 (MIRA 13:3)
1. Nauohiwy rakDvoditall - akademik Ukrainskoy akademii sellgko-
khozyayetvewykh nauk, prof. S.I. Lobadiev.
(Oxidation, Phyeiologioal) (Carotenoids)
VORSHCHEVSM , E.I.j KISELEV, K-V-j, otv. red.; GOLUBTSOVA, P., red.;
STEPANOVAp N., tekbn, red*
[International encouragement of scientific research in the field of
control-of cancerous diseases (proposal of the White Russia S.S.R.
et the 14th session of the UN General Assembly); collected materials
and documents] Mezhdunarodnoe pooshchrenie nauchny1cb iseledovanii v
oblasti. bor'by s r'akovymi zabolevaniiami (predlozhenie Belorusskoi
SSR na XIV sessii, Generallnoi Assamblei OON); abornik materialov i
dokumentov. Minskp Gos.izd-vo BSSR. Iled. sotsialino-okon.lit-
1964'. 161 p. NIRA 15157
1. United Nations. General Assembly. Social, humanitarian and cultural
committee. 2. Ministr -4nostrannykh del Belorusskoy SSR (for Kiselov).
(CANCER RESEARCH)
G 0 ~- u 8 -1,S -0 V /'Ijpt
TMUISHKIN, A.?.; UTKIN, N.M.; SHINKIVICK, 11.1., kand.tekhn.nauk, dote.1
GOIUBTSOVA. P.. red.; TRUKHANOVA. A., tekhu.red.
(Handbook ofmachanical drawing for engineers and bailders) Spravoch-
nik po inzhonerno-strottellnomu chercheniiu. Pod red, N.I.Shinkevichat
Minsk, Goa. izd-vo BSSR. Red. nauchno-tekhn.lit-r7, 1958. 323 p,
(Mechanical drawing) (MIRA 11-4)
BIRGIRg I*,De; GOLUBTSOVAj_Kjg.,,pd.; TRUXROOTA, A., tekhn. red.
[Instment meker's handbook; for foremen and expert workers in
instrument fac~toriiis] *ravochnik instrumentallshchilm; d3la.
master6v i kvallflisilrovinmykl~ rabochikh instrumentalInykh tsekhov.
Musk, Goo, Azd-vo BSA Red, naitchno-tokhn. lit-r.7, 1958. 385 p*
(Vachius-shop practice-Handbooks, manwls, ate.) (Kmn:7)
C v
6- e elilz5 / t-,
BATIIr, N.A.0 dots., kand. tekhn. nauk; BIRftOV, V.A.. dots., kand. tekhn.
mak; K&NOVION, L.A,, dots., kand. takhn. nauk-,,90LUBTSOVA, P.0
red,; KAIMI(ITS, G., tokhue' red.
[Handbook of woodworking] Spravochni1r. -po dere'voobrabotka, Minsk,'
Goo. izd-vo BSSR, Red. nauchno-tekhn. lIt-ry, 1958. 390 P.
(Sawmills) (Woodwork) (MIRA 11:10)
ZHURAVaIT, Ignatiy Petrovich; GOLUBTSOVA, P., red.; KALECHITS, G.,
tekhn.red. ~ " .. -
[Painting] Maliarnoe delo. Minsk, Goe.izd-vo BSSR. Red.
nauchno-tekhn.lit-ry, 1959. 134 p. (MIRA 13:2)
(Painting, Industrial)
.1.7
ATATEV, S.S., kand.tekh~.nauk; ZALOGO, V.F., inzh.; KOROBOCHKIN, K.A.,
inzh.; PEVZIM. N.D., kand.tekhn.nauk; ROGOVIN, Ta.A., inzh.;
RAKUTI. B.A., inzh.; RUBIN, V.I., inzh.; TIRIMITAUB. I.D,m
inzh.; FROLOV, H.r., knnd.tekhn.nauk; TANKOVSKIY, I.P., Jnzh.;
MOROGOVSKIT. V.M., inzh., retsenzent; MIMI', I.M., inuh.,
red.; KAZACIESK, G.A., red.; GOLUBTSOVA, P., rod.; STEPAHOVA,
N., takhn.red.
[Builder's handbook] Sprevochnik mastera-stroitelia. Izd.4.,
parer. i dop. Minsk, Goo.izd-,jo BSSR. Red.nouchno-tekhn.
lit-ry, 1959. 659 P. (HIRA 13:1)
1. White '-.aeia. Kinisterstvo gorodskogo i sollskogo stroitell-
stva.
(Building)
AFANAS' M, N.N., doteent, red.; GOLUBTSOVAO P., red.; STHPAROVA, N.,
takhn.red, ,
(Manual for rural builders] Spravochnik sel'skogo stroitelia.
Pod obehohei redo N.I.Afanaeleva. Minsk, Gos.isd-vo BSSR, 1960.
634 p. (min 13:6)
1. White Rassia. Glavnoye upravlaniye po organizataii stroitel'stya
v kolkhozakh.
(Building)
FM, B.M., kand.istor.nauk; ARMIATEVA, L.V.;,BAMGYAN, M.Y., kand.
istor.neuk; GOUM, I.P.; GRIGORIYEVA, Z.G., kand.iotor.nauk;
KARASH, U.N., kand.istor.nauk; KARKOVSKIY, D.S., kand.
istor.nauk; PZSTM, F.S.; GCLUNSOVA, P., red.; MAVTANIN, I.,
tekhn.red.
[Grodno; historical study] Grodno; istorichaskii ocherk. Minsk,
Gos.izd-vo BSSR, Red.sotsiallno-ekon.lit-ry, 1960. 150'p-
(KIRA 14:3)
(Grodno--History) (Grodno--Bconomic conditions)
BAZYLEV, Timofey Andrayevich (Bazyleu, TS.]; ROGOVSKIY,, Ivan
Trifonovich fftahouo~i, I.]; qqLUDTSOVAj__~.(11olubtsova, P.],
red.;.STSYAPAVOVA, 14.,, teklm. red.
[The cowunal economy of collective farms is the main source
of the material prosperity of collective farmers] Hramad-
skaia haspadarka kalbasau - asnova rostu dabrabytu kalbasnaha
sialianstva. Minsks Dziarzh. vyd-va BSSR. Red. satsyiallna
ekanamichnai lit- 1961. 60 p. (MIRA 15:2)
Toollective farms)
KOROWV Vitaliy Dmitriyevich (Marozau, V.D.1; GOIZJBTSOVA P
tGalubteova, P.], red.; NOVIKOVA, V., ~e--khn. re-d~~!~
(Communism is the grgat goal of the party and the Soviet people]
Y&jmniza - vialikaia~meta partyi i naroda. Minsk, Dziarzh. vyd-
va BSSR. Red. satsyiallna-okanamichnni lit-ry, 1962. 77 p.
(I-JIRA 15:12)
(Commilnism) (Russia-Economic policy)
BERDNIKOVA, K., otv. za vypuak; GOLUBTSOVA P ed.; BELENIKAYA, Lp
tekhn. red.
[The national economy of White Russiaj statistical abstract]
Narodnoe khoziaistvo BSSR; statisticheskii sbDrriik. Minsk.,
Goo.izd-vo BSSR. Red.sotsiallno-ekon. lit-ry, 1963. 510 p.
(MIRA 16:3)
1. 'Adta Russia. Statisticheskoye upravleniye.
(White Russia-Statistics)
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Columbian3 in Steel with the Aid of the Newest Organic Feaents.11
2 Uarch 49
All-Union Inst of Aviation I&terials.
SO Vecheryaya Mc)3kva
Sum .71
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USSR/Chemistry . Coludbium Conounds --Jah#eb 51-
"Deter,;ination of C ,
oluabiuin in Higb Alloy Steele
Not Containing 'Wolfram," R. B. Golubtsova, All-
Union SciRes Inst of Avn Materials
"Zhur Analit Khim" Vol VI, No 1, PP 34-38
Proposed method for detn of 0.4%-several $ cb in
4igh alloy steels contg Ti, V, and Mo, but not
contg W. Method is simple and requires no
scarce reagents.
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heat for another I hr. Filter. wah the ppt. wtith lj~% 11cl
followed by 2% -NI14-Nth. ignite, and rewAve Si with )IF
und It'SO.- puse the ramue with 5 g. of KNACO" k'Cb
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of MIMI in 25 rul. of IfjO. cover, and krep on the mr.im
hathforlbr. Filter; the ppt, Contain-1 Sba"'I the
W. Wa,.b with a satd. sdn. of %H.Cl. trAn4,t the ppt.
'nd washints to the original container. add ~pi jul. of tj %
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%'b by ppin. with tannin or afic, acid. Nh ean ako 1,
drid. by kydrciW~ in 2% IICI, in alla" conti. T1 IN-
CIO. ppl. should he tested coliaritactrivally for Ti- lj..o
Ike filtrate mtg. W with JICI to dmmap. th~ nalmm;or.
lild, W with P-naplathoquinciline, &toluquinuldiar. or pv-
t. M14om, !pile ml weigh the W(h. In alloys C."11N. Nto
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Golubteova H ohkoviohp L. A.
AUTHORSj
TITLEs The Investigation of Metallic Compounds in Polycomponent
Alloys on the Basis of Nickel (Issledovaniye metallicheakAkh
soyedineniy v mnogokomponentnom splave na nikelevoy osnove)
PERIODICALs Zhurnal Neorganioheskoy Xhimii, 1958,V01.3, Nr 39 PP!!f7-721
(USSR)
ABSTRACTs ThaL metallic compQunds in polycomponeht alloys on the basis
of,.nickel'were'invostigated. The number of components in
these alloys-is nine.,.The investigations of the miciontruct-
ure tf theie_alloyb are characterized by three phase@#
1~ :or has* of the solid nickel solutions
P
2 alloid phase
3 a oaibido'phase
The phases were isolated by the use of now electrolytes by an
electrochemical trocess. The following electrolytes were
useds 10 % H2SO 4 and 50 al HNO 3 + 20 HCIO 40 In spite of the
use of electrolytes with complex-formers such &a sucoinic acid
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The Investigation of Metallic Compounds in Polyoomponent Alloys on the
Basis of Nickel
processen,takes place. Beside the carbides of titanium and
niobium. in the form of solid solutions elements such as
tungsteng,molybdonung nickel, ohrom'dum and aluminum occur.
The carbide phase has face-centered cubic lattices. The in-
vestigations showed that a quantitative separation of the
carbide phase from metalloid inclusions by the flotation
method is possible. There are 6 tables and 7 references,
6 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATIONt Institut metallurgii im. A. A. Baykova Akademii nauk SSSR
(Metallurgical Institute imeni A. A. Baykov,AS USSR)
SUBMITTEDs Jime 25P 1957
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AUTHOR: Golubtsova, R. D. 78-3 5-34147
TITLEz (Obsuzhdeniye dokladov)
PERIODICALs Zhurnal Neorganicheskoy Khimii, 1958, Vol, 3, Nr 3.
-n-n 79R-77P (TT3,9R)
ABSTRACT: R B. Golubtsova takes an attitude against the lecture by Yu.A,.
Bagaryatskiy:and says that this explanations must be based on a
misunderstanding.. She says that the nickel-titanium system had
been investigated in the first work. No other compound can form
where the compound Ki Ti is formed. In investigating the nickel-
-aluminum system the researchers did not work with "Nimonik" but
with alloys containing up to 10~. aluminum. There is no carbon
and only little titanium (1,66%) contained in these alloys. The
formation of the t-phase takes place here which has N4 Al as
basis. The results can.bb well reproduced. It was not ~ossib:p
to refer to titanium as there was not enough of it present; it.
apparently dissolves only partly in these compounds.
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AUTHOR: 20-o-25/58
TITLE' . Investigation of a uetall-ic Compound Forming in Iron.-Titanium _k1loys
(Issledovaniye metallichaskogn soyedineniya, obrazuYashchegosya
v splavakh zhelezo-titan).
FMIODICAL; Doklady PON SSSR, 1958, Vol, 118, pp. 83-91 (USSR)*
ABSTRACT: The compounds Fe Ti and Fe.Ti together with phase diagrams are known
from publicatio;3 (reference 1-7)."Isolation, composiQtion and struc-
bure of Fe2Ti are studied in the present paper. According to the phan
se diagram given (figure 1) alloy 11 corresponds to the solid solum
tion of titanium in iron (Fe - 98,90,10; Ti. Z 1,020/o), whereas the
content of Fe2Ti in alloy 2) amounts to ab ut 570/0s For the pur-
pose of selecting the optLTum compcsition. of the electrolyte the eleca
trode potential of the alloy of the solid noLution with 98,9901o Fe
and 4020/o Ti as well. as of the alloy which contains the phase Fe2Ti
was measured. A saturated calom-31-alectrode was used for this (refen
rences:8 3' 9). The results are given in table 1, Tile yield of preclpl-
tated,powder Is very much dependent on the current density selected.
The beat results were attained in the case of 0,1. a/cm4 when an ano-
Card 113 die dissolution of the alloy Fe - T1 in 20/o jjCj (volivne.P/o) at
Investigation of a -'etallic Compound Forming in Iron.-Titanium. Alloya. 20-1-25/58
different current densities was performed, The pUrity' of the separaw
ted phase is not influenced by the current density. Preliminary tests
performed with imitating mixt-,wes of Fe - Ti s1howed that the here-
described method of the determination od -Iron in the presence of
substantial quantities of titanium is reliable and accurate. The re-
sults of analysi3 showed a good repeatability of the tests. The rem
sults of a microchemical, analysis of the anode-powders which were
precipitated in various electrolytes are recorded in table 3, The
well repeatable tests (table 3 ) show that in the iron-titanium alloy
investigated the metallic compound Fe 2Ti )f a stoichiometrical com-
pos-ition is precipitated, It has a ratio Fe : Ti - 2,33 : 1 (weight
-0/o) and 2 : 1 (atom-0/o). The test results pr(rre the purity of the
separated phase (absence of the sol-id solution. in the compound Fe2 Ti).
As well the X-ray-structural analysis as a material-chemical balance
of the products of electrolysis in various electrolytes and at va-
rious current densities showed a good agreement of the results in
relation to the loss in weight of the anode (table W&
There are 4 figures, 4 tabl-P3, and lo reference3, 5 of which are Sla-
vice
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ASSOCIATION* Institute for Metallurgy imeni A. A. Baykov All USSR (Institut metalls
urgii imeni A, A* Baykova Akademii nauk SSSR),
RIESENTED. july 4,, 1957., by Ij, P. Bardino kember of the Academy.
SUBMITTED. july 3L.. 1-957.
AVAILABLE, Library of Congress.
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AUTHORSs Golubtsovaj R. B., Mashkovich, L. A. :30V/62-59-6-3/36
TITLE: Investigation of Metallic Compounds in Multicomponent Nickel AUqs
With Variable Content of Titanium Carbide (Issledovaniye
metallicheskikh soyeaineniy v mnogokomponentnykh nikelerykh
splavakh s peremennym. ooderzhaniyem karbida titana)
PERIODICALt Izvestiya Akademii nouk SSSR. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh naukf
1959, Nr 6, pp 971-974 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The investigation of side reactions in multicomponent systems is
of special importance for the discovery of new metallic alloys
with given physical properties. In this connectioa the excess
phases which form in the system mentioned were inyestigdted in
the course of the investigation reported here by physico-
chemical analysis (as in reference 3 Kornilov, Pryakhina,
Ozhimkova). As initial material the sixcomponent alloy Ni-
(basic metal)- Cr - Mo - W - fib - Al was used. These alloys
contained 0.1, 1.0, 4-0, 7-5 % TiC. Table I gives the data of
the.chemical analysis of the melt. in the intarmetallide analysis,
whieh-was worked out by the authors in reference 7, the excess
phase of TikNb, W, Mo, Cr)C was electrolytically separated at
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component Nickel Alloys With Variable Content of Titanium Varbide
table 2). Thus it proves that the alloy consisted of dnly t7to
phases% a solid y-nickel solution, and the carbide phase of
theabove indicated composition. Radiographic investigations
showed that the carbide phase has a cubic, face-centered lattice
which corresponds to the lattice of the TiC, the parameter of
whic.h-only varies in dependence on the NbC and TiC content
(Different carbide content of the separated carbide phase in
table 3). Tables 1-4 show the microstructure of the alloys with
different TiC content. A. Ya. Snetkov carried out the X-ray
analysis. There are 4 figures., 3 tAles, and 10 references,
9 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCTATION: Institut metallurgii Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of
Metallurgy of the Academy of Sciences, USSR)
SUBMITTED: October 12, 1957
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AUTHOR: Golubtsova, R. B. SOV/75-14'4 23/30
TITLEa Determination of iolybdenum in Alloys With 8-Meroaptoquinoline
PERIODICAM Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 14, Nr 4o PP 493-496
(USSR)
ABSTRACTt The author developed a photometric'method for the determination
of molybdenum in complicated alloys by means of 8-moreapto-
quinoline. 8-mercaptoquinoline forms with molybdenum a green
inner complex salt which can easily be extracted from acid
solutions by toluene. Bankovskiy (Ref 3) found the composition
of this complex which corresponds to the formula MoO 2(C9H6NS).H2O
The detection limit of the developed method is 0.2r of
molybdenum in a maximurm dilution of I 1 1,000,000. Lecorbic acid
does not influence the coloring of the toluene extract, thus the
disturbing influence of iron can be eliminated by ascorbic acid.
Oxalic acid cannot be used for masking iron as it changes the
coloring of the 6xtract. Tungsten can be masked with succinid
acid or concentrated phosphoric acid. Table I lists those
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8-Mercaptoquinoline
VI(IV),and Al(III) in the presence of which the determination of
Ir of molybdenum at pK I is possible. The author also
investigated the influence of the acidity of the solution on the
completeness of the extraction of the molybdenum complex.
He found that in I - 10 N hydrochloric acid the molybdenum
complex is quantitatively extracted by toluene. The extraction
from solutions combined with sulphuric acid is quantitative with
acidities > 3 N, The green color of the extract is stable with
respect to time. The corresponding measurements are given in
table 2. The solutions of the molybdenum complex in toluene
follow in the range of I to 101,molybdenum per ml Beer's law.
The r3sults of the determinations of molybdenum in nickel alloys
by using 8-moreaptoquinoline are given in table 31 and those
in titanium alloys with 1-5% chromium in table 4. The method
permits the determination of molybdenum in the presence of large
quantities of titanium without separation. The weighedin sample
of the alloy is only 0.01 g. The weighings were made on a
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8-Meroaptoquinoline
torsion micro-balance VT-20 of the firm "Tekstillpribor".
The whole 'Procedure of the analysis from the decomposition of
the alloy to the photometric deteraination of molybdenum is
described in detail in this paper. The author thanks Yus As
Bankovskiy and N. A. Uyedinova who put at his disposal the
8-mercaptoquinoline. There are 3 figures, 4 tables, and
3 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATIONt Institut metallurgii im. A. A. Baykova AN SSSR, Moskva
(institute of Metallurgy imeni A. A. Daykov,,AS USSR, Moscow)
SUBMITTEDs January 13, 1958
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