SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KHAN, M.G. - KHANADEYEV, A.YE.

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KRUPIN 0 Grigoriy Vasillyevich, prof.; FliPai., Khar"llw2py Kharitonovich, inzh, Prinimli uchaaldyoi RYABIKOV, V.F.- 1&-",) B'.K.; DEDYULIN, N.D., retsenzent; GATILIH, E.F.p P retsenzent) KUZIMINA, V.S.) red. (Designing enterprises of the dairy industry] Proektirova- nie predprilatii molochnoi promyBhlennosti. Moskva, Fl- shchevaia promyshlennost', 1964. 399 p. (MIRA 19:3) BOCHVAR, A.A. (Moskva); ABRAMOVA, V.A. (Moskval;, FJIAN,_ M.G._ (Moskva) Twinning during the deformation of metals. Izv. AN SSSR. Pint. i gor. delo ro.lt92-94 Ja-F 164. (MIRA 17W -ii, 2p B11'r,"By G.I,.;_KIIAN, N.A. Ham complication following surgery for stran&ul-ated hernia in a 6d1d. Vest. kjJr. 93 no.12:02 D 164. (MIRA 19:5) 1. Iz otdelenlya khirurgii detskogo vozi-asta (zav. - G.L.Bilich) gorodsRoy detsko~r bollnitsy (glavnyy vrach T.I.Zimovets) gorodu Harapandy. 1). A. Chemical Abst. Vol. 48 No. 9 May 10p 1954 Metal-urgy and hetallography v VA ppign ge p&4u own fA gjM"-dM-. low Am". a , NdvaXankh. S.S.R. No. 123, AWN. 7, W1O1(iW).-Aodk soln. of Cu-NI alloys that had been hed-fttiud and hAve a more eq sLilibrated structure proceeds with h4:hw anodk yields with lower yield of mud than oocurs with alloys hot are cast and not equilibrated. In cast alloys Cu goes Into Wn., primarily in the fortri of that sollid s*ta. which Is least rich In Cu; In cast alloys there is gruter opportunity for waste formation owing to failing out of pds~Wftd grains Of the alloy which suffered thermal deformatim an e-ding. 0. M. 11cooddead-* --- 77, 7 --7~ J il O.A.; PARAXONOV, I.T.; STZPANOVA, L.S. Purification of solutions and the distribution of arsenic and antimony in the bydronstallurgy of zinc. TSvet.met.27 no-3:20-24 MY-Je 154. (MIRA 10:10) (Zinc--Metallurgy) (Antimony) (Arsenic) nf, A a prigSess of C&ie- /'Structuii of c nift In I mation. an wt . .16r.5r=:Kh . 22N F g -47"111-121054. ealed Cu-NI anodes were 'electrrl, under conditions which are obtained in tom. t,ract c ~z Slime formation was grea*rr with cast than with annealed anodes. This was accounted for by the dendqtic structure of heterogeneous compn. of the cast antAcs: the solid soins. low in Cu went Into solu., whereas those rich in Cu posses%ing a higher electropo3. potential pj)td. otit as Slime. and 1'. 1 "I' ~~.P, 1u 4. Cheyn. P I d -V4 . 7i" f"ll ? M.)t F M'L 5~v KIWI, 0. A. A. 13qlak and 0 end '# / __._b It h q K. Aur. Ftiklad. Khba. 27, 10-70(1954); cf. and C 1,1111m 14, "1 . L, ~h Wg C.A. 44. 3916i.-The potentials vp it i.1 and N1 I dctd. tinder conditions which occurzed in pnc- tice, at 601 and lit it win. conAliting of NiSOi.71110 200, Nal,90i 40, 111H0, 20, and NaCl 3 parn. The static V (In the absence of current) of Cu.S was inore clLetropos. titan that of NltSt. The latter attained its equil. value of 0.07 v. within 10 rain.: the fartner at 0.4 v. In 4 hrs. The dynamic anodle i? vs. One of NIA nt c.ds. of 200 and 4W 'Imp./sq. in. werz shnost identical curvei reaching equil. ,at 2.26 and 2.30 Y. In 4 lits. FoclCurli the 2 curvei dif- kfVA. With 0.W Rnig./sq. tn. the curve Lxcavic haritontat at 1.20 v. within 30 tn a.; with 400 amp./sq. in. the curve roe rilmost vertically ut 1.2 v. within 30 min. Similar curvts -,YereobtaitiettivithCu,SitilNCtiSO4. Thiswasexplained (~J% lite twumption that at the lower cA. the reaction pro- (C',lod to forni Cus and Cu++ wilcreas at the hilLer r.d. ti wid Cu I * wac forined. This wai suppor C, (I by I he ap- of the anode, bluish at 200 and yvilow at 46) lei 01 54 Card 1/1 173 lizfill in electroplating. 137- 58-4- 6852 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 4. p 76 (USSR) AUTHOR: Khan, O.A. TITLE: On the Reasons for Difficult Peeling of Cathodic Zinc 1.0 prich- inakh trudnoy sdirki katodno8o tsinka) PERIODICAL: Tr. soveshchaniya po MetallUrgii tsinka, 1954, Moscow, Metatlurgizdat, 1956, pp 200-207 ABSTRACT: Controlled experiments lead to the conclusion that the main reason for difficult peeling of cathodic zinc is the combined ef- fect of F? and other impurities in the Zn electrolyte. Careful removal of F2 and other impurities from Zn solutions down to levels compatible with the standard process of Zn electrolysis is necessary. G. S. 1. Zinc--Platlng--Processes Card 1/1 SOV/137-57-6-9809 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1957, Nr 6, p 71 (USSR) AUTHORS: Khan, O.A., DuRhankina, L.S. TITLE: Joint Precipitation of Antimony and Iron With Neutralization of Sul- fate Solutions in the Hydrometallurgy of Zinc (0 sovmestnom osazh- denii sur'my i zheleza pri neytralizatsii sernokislykh rastvorov v gidrometallurgii tsinka) PERIODICAL: Tr. Altaysk. gorno-metallurg, n.-i. in-ta, 1956, Nr 3, pp 12?- 131 ABSTRACT: A study is made of the effect of the concentration of Te3+ ions and variation in the acidity of the medium upon the behavior of Sb in the process of neutralization of sulfate solutions. The experi- ments are run with synthetic and industrial ZnS04 solutions neutral- ized by fine-ground ZnO and NaOH solution with temperature varia- tions held to �0.50C from the given level and a constant rate of stir- ring for Z hours after introduction of the precipitant. The Sb and H S04 concentrations in the starting solutions are 34-37 and 10 ghiter, respectively. It is found that when they are neutralized by Card 1/3 NaOH solution, the pH of onset of the combined precipitation of Sb Joint Precipitation of Antimony and Iron (cont.) SOV/137-57-6-9809 and Fe is determined by the onset of the process of Fe2(S04)3 hydrolysis of cor- responding strength, and is equal to 2.0-2.3. With increase in the Fe/Sb ratio of the starting solution, precipitation of Sb and Fe begins and ends at lower pH: herein, it:is noted, the residual Sb concentration decreases with increasing Fe concentration. Identical results are obtained in precipitation of Sb and Fe by Zn oxide: Sb is precipitated in full, if in the initial solution Fe/Sb=5-6. In ex- periments with precipitation of Sb from industrial solutions by neutralization of ZnO it is found that the bulk of the Sb comes down at pH of less than 3-3.5, but that a medium of 5-5.2 pH is required for complete precipitation of this impurity. The conclusion is drawn that the cause of the combined precipitation of Sb and Fe is the reaction of the Sb ions with particles of Fe hydroxide. In the process, corn- pounds of the basic antimonate category come into being in accordance with the reaction mFe(OH)3+nH 3SbOf [Fe(OH)31 m-n-nFeSb04+3nH20. The precipitation of Sb in the form of such compounds is explained by the fact'that when sulfate sol- utions are neutralized, Fe goes from the ionic condition (Fe3+ ) through the col- loidal into the solid (Fe hydroxide gel). Particles of Fe hydroxide adsorb the free Fe3+ ions and acquire a positive charge. In the presence of Sb04 3- ions, the charge on the particles of Fe hydroxide is neutralized in the course of their reaction: (Fe(01-031 M.nFe3++iiSbO4 3-~_(Fe(OH)3jm-nFeSbO4. The process is Card Z/3 Joint Precipitation of Antimony and Iron (cont.) SOV/137-57-6-9809 facilitated by the fact that the Sb ions are capable of forming difficultly- soluble chemical compounds. Increase in the level of precipitation of Sb with rise in temperature is one of the proofs that the reaction between particles of Fe hydrox- ide and Sb ions is a chemical process. A.Ye. Card 3/3 7i SOV/ 137-57-6-9790 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1957, Nr 6, p 69 (USSR) AUTHORS: Dukhankina, L.S., Khan, O.A., Gorbaneva, Z.I. TITLE: The Solubility of Antimony Oxides in Zinc Sulfate Solutions (Rast- vorimost' okislov surmy v rastvorakh sernokislogo tsinka) PERIODICAL: Tr. Altaysk. gorno-metallurg. n.-i. in-ta, 1956, Vol 3, pp 132-135 ABSTRACT: An isothermic method is used to study the solubility (S) of Sb oxides in chemically pure preparations in neutral ZnS04 solutions, there being 18 g HZS04/liter. It is found that the S of Sb203 with elevated Zn concentrations of from 20 to 120 g/liter rises from 0.0718 to 0. 1162 g/liter, the S of Sb205 being constant and equal to - 0. 14 g/liter. As temperature rises from 20 to 800, the S of Sb oxides in ZnS04 solution rises at Zn concentrations of 120-9/liter, while in a solution acidified by HZS04 (up to 18 g/liter), the S curves lie considerably higher. Sb concentration may attain 100 mg/liter in solutions of nearly commercial composition. A.Ye. Card 1/ 1 _5 13 7- Y9 58- V-_ Transia-tidn fiom: A ei_a_tiv'nyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 2, p 65 (USSR) AUTHORS: Dukhankina,L.S., Khan.O.A. TITLE: The Effect of Copper and Aluminum Ions on the Behavior of Antimony ii, the Neutralization of Zinc Sulfate Solutions (0 vliyanii ionov medi ialyuminiya na povedeniye sur'my pri neytralizatsii sernokislykh tsinkovykh rastvorov) PERIODICAL: Tr. Altaysk. gornometallurg. n.-i. in-ta, 1957, Vol 4, pp 84-813 ABSTRACT: A study was made of the effect had by ions of Cu and Al on the behavior of Sb in a ZnS04 solution containing free HZS04 . Pre- cipitation of Sb from a solution containing 100 grams/liter Zn, l0g/1 H2S041 1.02-5.4 g/1 Cu or 0.1- 1 g/1 Al, and 26.2-27 mg/1 Sb was found to be accompanied by hydrolysis of the Cu and Al sulfates. When Cu ions were present during neutralization of a ZnO solution, the Sb was partially precipitated, and its residual concentration was practically independent of the initial Cu-ion con- tent of the solution. When a ZnO solution containing A13+ was neutralized, the final pH values being 5.1 - 5.3, precipitation of Sb was virtually complete, i.e., under the conditions of a neutral- izing leaching the Al helped to purify the solutions completely of Sb. Card 1/1 B.Z. 1- Zinc sulfate-Solutions 2. Antimony-Behavior 3. Copper ions L Effects 4. Aluminum ions--FXfecta 137-1958-3-4900 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 3, p 63 (USSR) AUTHORS: Khan, 0- A., Urubkova, E. I., Kuznetsova, V.A. TITLE: An Flectrolytic Method for the Production of High-purity Zinc (Elektroliticheskiy metod polucheniya tsinka vysokoy chistoty) PERIODICAL: Tr. Altaysk, gornometallurg. n.-i. in-ta, 1957, Vol 5, pp 76-81 ABSTRACT: In order to obtain high-purity Zn from Ts-O type metal, a method of electrolytic refining of Zn in a "neutral" solution of zinc sulfate was tested under semi-industrial conditions. The apparatus employed was vinyl-plastic coated, a diaphragm made of vinyl perchlorate fibers, an electrolyte free of all impurities, and distilled water. The following optimal regimen was estab- lished for the process: Dk = goo- I'200 a/m2; Zn content in the electrolyte: 90-120 9/liter; temperature of the electrolyte: 250 -350; duration of the electrolysis process: 6 hours. Cathodic Zn contained (in percent) : Fe < 0.0005, Cd < 0. 1003, Cu < 0.0003, Pb < 0,003, and Sn < 0.0001 P. Card 1/1 t , % k j-, j,". I - ~, . 1-_\ , 00 SOV/137-59-5-2-0155 Translation from; Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr 5, PP 101 102 (USSR) AUTHORS., Khan, O.A., Urubkova, E.I., Kuznetsova, V.A. TITLEP't A N'-e--w- Hydrometallurgical Methodqof Obtaining High.-Purity Zinc PERIODICAL: Rudnyy Altay, (Sovnarkhoz Vost.-Kazakhstansk. ekon. adm, r-na), 1958, Nr 1, pp 26 - 28 ABSTRACT~ The authors developed a technological system of obtaining high- purity Zn by the method of electrolytic Zn refining in a ZnS04 solution with profound purification of the spent electrolyte from impurities. Electrolytic refining was carried out in rectangular tanks lines with "vintpla3t"(vinyl plastic), at D - 800 - 1,000 amps/m2 and 350 - 400C, Purified electrolyte, containing 100 - 110 g/1 of Zn, was continuously supplied to 'the tanks. Anodes of 30 - 35 kg weight were cast of "TsO" and "TsV" grade electrolytic zinc. The cathode spaces In the bathz were separated from the anode spaces by perohlorovinyl or caprone Card 1/ 2 diaphragms on a "viniplast" carcasz, The initia-1 solution was SOV/1 37 - 59 - 1- 54 77 Translation from.- Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 195(), Nr 3, p 77 ~USSRIJ AUTHOR: Abdeyev, M. A., Ablanov, A. D., Khan, 0. A TITLE- Study of the Process of Conversion ot Multin-Letal Mattes With Blom.,ing of Liquid Fuel Into the Melt (Izucheniye protsessa konver!.irovaniya polimetallicheskikh shteynov s vduv3niyern ,- rasplav zhidkogo toplita) PERIODICAL: Tr. Altaysk. gornometallurg. n.-i. in-ta 1958, Vol 6, pp 147-156 ABSTRACT: In order to increase the degree of sublimation of Pb and Zn during conversion, liquid fuel was blown in, promotino a 100-1200C increase in temperature as compared to the temperature of the conventional process. The increase in temperature results in a reduction in the magnetite and ferrite content of the slags,and, hence, the viscosity of the stags, and increases the rate ci sublimation of Pb and to some extent of Zn. The increase in the rate Of Sublimation of Zn can be achieved by increasing the temperature of the conversion process tD 13000 with preoxidation of the matte without adding quartz. Card 1/1 Y a. K. SMIRNOV, V.M.; SIMAUV, K.M.; ABIMYEV, M.A,; KW, O.A.; LUNEV, V.Te. Metallurgy in the Altai during the 40 years of Soviet government. Trudy Alt. GMRII AN &-zakh. SSR no-7:15-28 '58. (MIRA 12:7) (Altai Territory-Nonferrous metals-Metallurgy) i " /o,~Z,v, I/', KUN, Oi.; ABMM. X-A- - I AN Kazahkho --"A*PAw-S5`c`Z`e`n'ti f ic-techni Cal anniversary conference. Vest. SSR 14 no,l-.101-102 Ja 158o (MIR& 11:2) (last Kazakhstan Province-Mineral industries) ~AN 0 A "a V .0 U A. _u . 0 to 0 0 a- 2 j"P PP ic Z' x . r:;O 00 0 0., 'C U 9 - 0 avi via O to's sc 0 1 t 1 , 8 V U V; C " ; " 1~ : ' a0 G 9" 1 %tj~ _ ~ _ . . . Ev! 4 . Cc- .1 00, A Z 'e cc -40, . ft"'Ma 0 V- 0~0 4 IM '2:, 0~~ 0 e qi d 's C.04- Z r 0 - v- , _. 0. ; t A _04~ %loc - .. ': 0 . 19 t . iA 0 C'. -0 * [1 0 .u 'r ~L. ~ 0 0 us N A ' 'M'.M L.. 'I M 3 2 a M - '. . 5(4) SOV/80--32-4-20/47 AUTHORSs A~nAk4g DUkhankina~ L.S. TITLE1.t On the Cathode Separation of Zinc From Zinc-Sulfate Solutions With a High Concentration of Iron Ions (0 katodnom vydelen:Li tainka iz oullfatteinkovykh rastvor6v a vysokim soderzhaniyam ionov zheleza) PERIODICALt Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, 1959, Vol 32, Nr 4, pp 823-826 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors investigated aino-sulfate solutions which contained iron. These solutions can be obtained in hydrometallurgical processes, but their further treatment by methods adopted in hydrometallurgy presents difficulties due to high concentration of iron. Therefore the authors propose to apply for this purpose eleotrolytioal m-thod. As the electrolysis of site- iron solutions has been comparatively poorly studied thus far, the authors carried out experiments to determine the effect of cathode density of current, concentration of iron and zinc ions and other factors on the yield of the metals and iron concen- tration in the cathode deposit. The electrolysis of solutions Card 1/3 was performed in a bath with a diaphragm partition. Aluminum SOV/60-32-4-20/47 On the Cathode Separation of Zinc From Zinc-Sulfate Solutions With a High Concentration of Iron Ions plates served as a cathod-9 and plates of lead-silver (1% Ag) alloy as an anode,, The results of the experiments are present- ed in a table from which it is seen that iron concentration in the deposit rises with both an increase in the iron ion concentration in the solution and with an increase of the current density, The cathode yield of zinc from the Zn - Fe solution in relatively high, Figure 1 shows that the partial yield of zinc riaes with an increase of temperature and falls with an increase in the-'~-4'P-; Zn ratio in the electrolyte. If the electrolysis is conducted in a bath without a diaphragm, the cathode y!.I'Ad of the alloy as well as the partial yield of zinc are sharply reducel. There are 3 graphs. 1 table and 15 referbnces, 12 of which Card 2/3 are Soviet, 2 German and I English. BOT/60-32-4-20/47 On the Cathode Separation of Zinc From Zinc-Sulfate-Solutions With a High Concentration of Iron Ions ASSOCIATIONt ~Altayakiy-gorno-metallurgioheskiy nauohno-iseledovatelookiy inatitut Akademii-nauk KazSSR (Altai MininR Metallurgical Scientific Research Institute of the A." SUBMITTEDt September 4, 1957 Card 3/3 SALTOVSKAYA, PONIOMARV, V.D. Electrolytic recovery of lead from chloride solutionp. Izv. A14 Kazakh.SSR.Ser. met. obog. i ogneup. no-3tl7-26 160. (141RA 14:4) (Lead-Bleotrometallurgy) .3/137/6 1/00o/to 1/1003/043 AOO6/AOOl Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1961, No. 1, P. 17, # 10158 AUTHORS: Oiganov, G.P., Ponomarev, V.D., Khan, O.A. TITLE: On the Composition of Niobium and Tantalum Complexes Extracted With 3-Butylphosphate PERIODICAL: Izv. AN KazSSR Ser. metallurgii, obogashcheniya i ogneuporov, 1960, No. 3 (6), PP. 73 - 78 (Kaz. summary) TEXT: The authors describe a graphical method of determining the compo- sition of Ta and Nb complexes extracted from a mixture of H004 and HF acids with the aid of tributylphosphate. An investigation of the distribution coef- ficient of each of the metals and acids depending on the amount of tributylphos- phate in the organic phase (kerosene) has shown that the acids are extracted in the form of complexes: H2SO4 . tributylphosphate and HF . tributylphosphate. Ta apparently forms a dissolvate H,.TaF,, . 2-tributylphosphate, and Nb a complex H2NbF 7' tributylphosphate. Highest diAtribution coefflatents are obtained for Card 1/2 S11 37/6 I/WO/to 1/003/04.3 A0061AOOI On the Composition of Niobium and Tantalum Complexes Extracted With 3-Butylphoo- phate Ta in the presence of H2S04 in the initial solution and minimum HF concentration; for Nb In the presence of HpS04 and HP concentration ~'7%. At a low HI? concentra- tion niobium is present in ~he solution in the form of a non-extractable complex H2NbOF5.H20- M. L. Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. Card 2/2 KHANj 0,1~#j URUBKOVA, E.I.; SHESTAKOVA, V.A. Now hydro-'and electrometallurgicql flowsheet for obtaining high purity zinc. Trudy Alt. GMnII AN Kazakh. SSR 9:173-160 160. (MMA 14:6) 1. Altayakiy jornometallurgicheakiy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut AN Kazakhokoy SSR (for Khan, Shestakova). 2. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-issledqvatellskiy institut tsvetnykh mdtallov (for Urubkova). (Zinc-Blectrometallurgy) (Hydraulic metallurgy) SALTOVSKAYA, L.A.; PONOMAREV, V.D.; KW, D.A. Separation of copper and lead from chloride solutions by the cementation method. Trudy Alt. GMNII AN Kazakh SSR 9:221-226 1600 (MIRA 14t6) I.Altayskiy gornometallurgicheskiy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut AN Kazakhakoy SSR (for Saltovskaya, Khan). 2. Institut metallurgii i obogashcheniya AN KazSSR (for Ponomarev). (Hydrometallurgy) (Cementation (Metallurgy)) KWATYLOVSKIT, A.M.; YESIN, O.A.; ABDMT, M.A.; Tbermodypamice of the direct and indirect reduction of melted lbad oxides. Vest.AN Kazakh.SSR 16 no.2.19-25 Ir 160, 1 1 . MIRA 13:6) (Reduction, glectro4tio) (Lead oxides) KHAN, O.A.; KABANOVA, L14. . . I -------- Cadmium electrolysis with a high density current in batba with rotating cathodes. TSvet-met- 33 no-1:31-38 Ja 160. (HIPK 13:5) (Cadmium-Blectrometallurgy) 11. , KUN# O*AP Cathodic polarization of lead and the structure of lead deposits. Zhur. prikl. khim- 33 no1621347-1354 Je 160. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Altayskiv gorno-metallurgicheFikiy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut AN lazakhokoy SSR. (Ioad) (Polarization (Ilectricity)) 8/080/60/033/009/018/021 AGO3/AO0 1 AUTHORS: Khan, O,A.. Saltovskaya, L.A. -11 TITLE- On the Cathode Behavior of Tellurium in the Electrolysis of Alkali Solutions PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimli, 1960, Vol. 33, No. 9, pp. 2143-2145 TEXT: The electrolytic method of tellurium production is used on a broad scale, but the behavior of tellurium in the alkali electrolysis is only little studied. This behavior was investigated here by plotting the polariza- tion curves obtained by means of a nflTR-1 (PPTV-1) potentiometer. For preparing the alkaline tellurium solution commercial tellurium was used which was pre- liminarily purified from admixtures. The measurements were carried out in solutions containing tellurium from 0.026 to 1.1 n and a constant amoxmt of NaOH (160 g1l) at 'temperatures of 20, 40 and 600C. Tne depositon of tellurium on the cathode increases with an Increase in the tellurium concentration in the electrolyte. -At a high tellurium concentration in the Solution a powder-like deposit is obtained on the cathode. A temperature increase raises the rate of tellurium deposition on the cathode and the value of the limiting current density Card 112 S/080/60/03-3/009/C18 1021 AOO,3/AO0l On the Cathode Behavior of Tellurium in the Electrolysis of Alkali Solutions is also increased. At a tellurium concentration of 0.8 n the limiting current density on the cathode increases from 659 ampIM2 at 200C to 1,000 ,mplrn2 at 600 The inhibition of the discharge process of tellurium tons on the cathode has been found to be of mainly diffusion nature. There are 3 figures, I table and 6 references: 5 Soviet, I English, ASSOCIATION: Altayskiy gorno-metallurgicheskly nauchno-issledovatellskiy Insti- tut AN KazSSR (Altaysk Mining-Metallurgical Scientific Research -Institute AS KazSSR SUBMITTED: January 19, 1960 Card 2/2 KMTKOVSKIY,, A.N.; yF-SIIIv O.A.; ABDEYLVs M.A.; MWIp O.A. Possibility of reducing lead losses in slags by electrochemical methods. Izv. AN SSSR. Otd. tekh. nnuk. Met* i topl. no.2:43- 48 Mr- Ap 161. (MIRA 14:4) (Lead--Electrometallurgy) KABANOVA, L.M.; XUN., O.A. Cadmi= cementation from concentrated sulfate solutions. Trudy AIt,GHNII AN KazakhSSR U:34-47 161. OMU 14:8) (Cementation (Heta.1lurgy)) (Cadmium-Metallurgy) KHU$ O.A.; ABDEYEV, M.A.; BUTWO, N.S.; BATYUKOVA, G.V. It , Lead cementation from a lead chloride molt. Trudy Alt.GIVII 0 AN Kazakh.SSR 11:56-59 161. (PaRk 14-8) (Cementation (Metallurgy)) (Lead-14otallurgy) I KW, O.A.; DUKWKINA, L.S. Electrolysis of zinc-iron sulfate solutions- AN Kazakh.&M 11:65-75 161- (Zinc-FAleotrometallurgy) Trudy Alt.GIINII (MM 14:8) S/l36/6i/ooo/ol2/O02/0o6 E021/9335 AUrHORS-. Khan. O.A~ and Soonovskiy, G.N. TITLE: An electrolytic method of depositing cadmium from sulphate solutions in the form of a non-compact precipitate PERIODICAL: Tsvetnyye metally, no. 12, 1961, 35 - 38 TEXT: The electrolytic production of cadmium in the form of a non-compact precipitate enables a higher current density to be used and increases the rate of precipitation in comparison with existing methods of production of cadmium. The -true current density is lower than the calculated current density because of the porous nature of the cathodically-deposited precipitate, The method developed on laboratory scale was tested under semi- production conditions at the Leninogorskiy polimetallicheskiy kombinat (Leninogorsk Polymetallic Combine), in which V.V. Ryzhov and P.V. Levchenko participated, as well as M.I. Sabyanin, Z.V. Moiseyenko and K.Ye. Nursultanov of AGMNII AS KazSSR. A water-cooled bath of 100 litres capacity -as used. Experiments were carried out at 20, 30 and 40 (7 C and Card 113 S/136/61/000/012/002/Oo6 An electrolytic method .... E021/9335 cathodic current densities of 500, 750 and 100 A/in2-., The total 2 working surface of the cathode was 0.91 m . The usual electro- lyte was used and it contained 128.8 and 27.7 g/litre of Cd and Zn, respectively, and 6.o, 10, 0.5, 0.4, 25, 32.5, 54.0, 15 and 10.0 mg/litre of Cu, Pb, As, Sb, Fe, Ni, Mn, TI and Co, respectively. The obtained deposit was washed with water, briquetted in a press and analyzed for impurities after remelting. The efficiency of the_production calculated from 0the current used vras 95-97% at 20 25 oC and 81-90% at 30-35 C, at all current densities. The rate of deposition was greater than the normal rate by a factor of 10 - 15. Anodes of the usual Pb - 1% Ag alloy and Pb - 80,10' Sb alloy were tried. The Pb - 8% ~Sb alloy suffered from corrosion which resulted in ~:ontamiuatlon of the cadmium deposit by particles of anode slime, This contamination could be reduced by the use of a hood. Obser, vations showed that at the 'beginning of electro1ysis a dense thIP filrit of deposit was formed., Card 2YIi KMIIJ O.A.; SOIDVOYLNA, V.I. Anodic behavior of lead some other metals and alloys in a lead nitrate solution. Zhur.,prikl.khim, 34 zio.8:1793-1799 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:8) 1. Altayskiy gozm--meULUurgicheskiy nauchno-issledovateltakiy institut AN K&zSSR. (lead nitrate) SEL4DVIMA, V.I.; 1UW, O.A~ ------------ Electrolytic refinement of bismuthic lead in the nitric acid electroly-te. Zhur.prikl.khim. 35 no.2-310-337 F -62. (MIRA 15 j2) (Lead -biamuth alloys) (Plamuth - ZlectrometaJlurgy) KHAN, O.A.; SOSNOVSKIY, G.N. Effect of zinc ions on the structure of the cathodic cadmium precipitate and the electrolysis indices. TSvet. met. 35 no.4124-28 Ap 162. (MIRA 1514) (Cadmium-Electrometallurgy) (Ions) S/828/62/ooO/000/007/017 E039/E420 AUTHORS: GiganOv, G.1),, Ponomarov, V.D., Khan, O.A. TITLE: On the conditions for the extraction and separation of tantalum and niobium and the formation of complexes SOURCE: Razdeleniye blizkikh po svoystvam redkikh metallov. Mezlivuz. konfer. po.rictodam razdel. blizkikh po svoyst. red. metallov. Moscow, Wietallurgizdat, 1962, 79-97 T';:"XT: As no previous work on this part of the subject has been published the authors present results of an investigation on the formation of complexes with HF1 H2SO4, Ta and Nb and on the conditions for extraction of the separatc'metals. The experiments are carried out at 200C in polyethylene vessels and the phase separation accomplished in a graduated*polyethylene funnel. :rhe duration of mixing is 10 minutes and the time of separation -1 1 hour. The initial ratio of phases is 1:1. Methods of analysis are discussed in detail and the influence of various parameters on the extraction of Ta and Nb are examined. In particular the dependence of the distribution coefficient K p and the specific electrical conductivity of the organic phase on Card l/ 2 3/828/62/000/000/007/017 On the conditions for EOWE420 the concentration of [IF, the concentration of the metals in solution and the concentration of tributylphosphate (TBP) is examined. lt is determined that in the presence of 3M 112S04 in an aqueous solution of HF the limiting concentration of Nb and/or Ta in undiluted TUP is 1 M or 133 S/litra of TVb205 and 225 g/litre of' Ta'-305- Niobium is extracted from HF solution (with or without H2SOi,) by TBP.in the form of 11,NbF6-3TBP. From a saturated solution of Nb containing a solid phase Nb is transferred to the ether phase in the form, of oxyfluoride complexes I-1,,Nb05-3TBP and IINbOFj,-3TBP. At low concentrations of IIF in aqticous solution Ta is extracted as I1TaF6-3TBP and at high concentratioiis of Ili,' and from solutions containing H-2SO4 the Ta is transferred in the form 142TaF7-3TBP. The optimum. conditions for separation of Nb and Ta by extraction with T13P from solutions are studied. If in the initial solution the ratio Ta' :Nb the largest separation 205 905 = 2 or more, coefficient is obtained by extraction from a weak acid -solution 1 MI IIF - 0. 5 M 112SO4- -V.'Iien the ratio of Nb2o5:TaOO5 = 2 or more in the initial solutioit, it is necessary to extracZ from a solution with excess acidi 4 y 6.1,-1 JIF - 3 M H2SO4. There are 9 figures and Card 2/2 5 tables. . --UNNIpO.A.; SOSNOVSKIY., G.N.; RYZHCYVAp V.V.; TARMOVA, R.S. Use of activated coal for the purification of cadmium electrol7w from impurities. TSvet.met. 34- no,9:51-56 S 161. (MIRA 14:10) 1. Altayski7, gorno-meta3-lurgichoskiy institut AN KazSSR (for Khan., Soonovskiy).. 2a Laninogorskiy polimetallicheskiy kombinat (for Ry~ova, Tarasova). (Cadmium-Electrometallurgy) ABDEYEV, Maegut Abdrakhmanovich; SMIRNOV, V.I., akademik, otv. red.; KUBYSHF.Vp N.N., retsenzent;"KHANt O.A retsenzent; KHUDYAKOV, A.G., tekhn. red. (Complex metal ore tattes and their conversion)Polimetalliche- skie shteiny i ikh konvertirovanie. Alma-Ata, Izd-vo Akad. nauk Kazakhakoi SSR, 1962. 227 p. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Akademiya niguIr Kazakhskoy SSR (for Smirnov). (Nonferrous metala-Metallurgy) KHANf O.A. Thermocementation method of coating aluminum with lead alloya containing a small amount of silver. TSvet. met. 35 no.9s 41-43 3 162. (MIRA 16:1) (Lead plating) (Cementation (Metallurgy)) S/136/63/000/002/002/oo6 E021/,E4 83 i AUTHORS: Khan, O.A., Sosnovskiy, G.N. TITLE. The performance of lead anodes and decrease in the lead content in the cathode deposit during the electrolysis of cadmium PERIODICAL: Tsvetnyye metally, no.2, 1963, 32-37 TEXT: The performance of various insoluble lead-based anodes during the electrolysis of cadmium was studied. The relation between the degree of contamination of the cathode deposit and the quantity of lead-containing products passing into the electrolyte from the disintegration of the anodes was examined. It was established that during polarization of the anodes a considerable quantity of lead in the form of solid particles of anode product, passed into the electrolyte. The degree of contamination of cathode cadmium by lead could be considerably reduced by the addition of manganese (2 to-4 g/litre) to the electrolyte. Further improvement could be ensured by using anode filter bags." The effectiveness of these-measures is demonstrated by experimental, data reproduced in Table 4. There are 4 figures and 4 tablis. Card 1/2 S/136/63/000/002/002/oo6 The performance of lead ... E021/E483 Table 4. Dependence of iho load content (',Q') in cathode cadmium on.the concentration of manganese ions in the electrolyte, Experimental conditions: cu rrent density - 500 A/m2, temperature 20OCt duratio n - 6 hours. COPPMAUNO C2W"ttOAO-CYPbXAUL94 Lie apromaA a SAtx7vo. L AITO. IIA des Av*'. IN ', Us AN110 OpIf'. C AN OC3 A110- PA C AXA40 1 _$). Parum Parum U04 Parmbi 1" 7 - 0 0, 130 0,210 o,iio:..; 01190 02 o; 6 " 0,012 1.0 0.046 0.016 0 100 0.016 01027 " . .0 011 3 0 ,f , 041 0 0 018 0 016 ' 0 020 . . , . . , . : 16 0 0 040-.' 0 0 6 0 10 0 -..0.038 039':. 0 ,0 0 014 5 o 017 1,7 O o 020 .0 :023 0 014 012: . , , t ' 1 - Manganese content in the electrolyte, g/litre, 2 - Pb anodes, 3 - Pb- 8% Sb anodes 4 Pb- 1% Ag anodes, 5 - without filter-b;gs, 6 - with filter-bags Card 2/2 KHAII$ O.A. flow high teniperatura cementation method of coatiAg tliminum with a layor of lead-silver alley. Trudy Alt. GMNII All Kazakh. SSR 14:14. 22 963* 1 (MIRA 16:9) (camontation, (Metallurgy)) (Nonferrous metals-Elactrematallurgy) KHAN, O.A.; SOSNOVSKIY, G.N. Dispersed composition of solid lead anodos and the mechanism mium depoait. Trudy Alt. GMNII (Cadmium,--Zlectrometallurgy) products from the disintegration of their entry into the cathodic AIIII Kaza)di. SSR 14:30-38 163. (MIRA 16:9) of cad- KWP O.A.; SOSNOVSKIY, G.N. L------- Behavior of lead anodes and r6ouction of the lead content of cathodic deposits in cadmium electrolysis. TSvet.met. 36 no.202-37 F 163. (MIRA 16t2) (Cadmium--Electrometallurgy) (tead) GIGANOV, G.P.; PONOMAREV, V.D.; MAN, O.A. Conditions for the extractive separation and composition of tan- talum and niobium complex ores* Trudy Alt. GMNII AN Kazakh. SSR 14: 39-51 163. (MIRA 16:9) (Tantalum-l,fetallurgy) (Niobium-%,IotallIw'gy) 'RI, .4 " "IX M SOLOVIY~;VA) V.I.; MAN 0 A process of the alectrelytic refining of i,---~,d in -'ric acid (31cetrolyte. Trudy Alt. GM11II All KazalLi. 14:75-85 163. (MIRA 16:9) (Lead-Electrometallurgy) (Electrely-tes) SOSNOVSKIYJ G.N.; KHAN, O.A. Effect oi' 1r,,1Purities and temperattu-c of the electrolyte and indices of the cadnium. and vanadium electrolysis process in baths with statio*ry cathodes. Trudy Alt. GM111I AN Kazakh. SSR 14:90-99 163. (~LU,A 16:9) (Cadmium-Electromatallurg.f) (Vanadium-Electrom,3tallurgy) (Electroly'ues-Analysis) KHAN,__QIA.; KIMO G.V.; ABDEYEVA, M.I. Nature of the adherence of aluminum to a layer of a pro- tective Pb-Ag coating. Zhur. prikl. khim. 36 no.9:2075-2079 D 163. (MIRA 17:1) "-,al -zI KHANP O.A.; PIKOV, N.M. Cathodic polarizati-;n during the elactrodeposition of cadmium from sulfuric acid solutions containing zinc ions. Zhur. prikl. khim. 37 no.2%352-361 F 164. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Altayokly gornometallurgicheskiy nauchno-I.saledovatellskiy institut AN Kazakhokay SSR. 1WNJ, O.A.; SOSNOVSKIY, G.N. Cataphoretic migration of PbO2 particles in a sulfuric acid solution of cadmium. Zhur. prikl. khjm. 37 no. 4:890--092 Ap 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Altayskly gornometalltirgicheskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut AN Kazakhskoy SSR. ;,77 - KHAN; G.A.; II.Kh.; "SOGNOT:KH, U.N. i::Ie:~fT'OIY!2-ts of nariALIT. T~"Va,. mEA. 37 n-..i.60T-89 jo 164. 1,1-9) KHAN, O.A.; FIKOV, N.Kh. Effect of hydrogen ions on the cathodic polarization in the alectro- deposition of cadmium. Zhur. prikl. khIm. 38 no.7%3563-1568 i1 165. (MIRA 18s7) C41PZ"g tU-'-~n POPIY, M.P... insh.1 KIJRNIKOV, D.A.., tekhnik; KLTKOV, I.S., tekhnik; ANFINOGENOYp I.F., tekhnik; SEDOV, B.P., tekhnik; KHAN, R.A., tekhnik Profiling vertical mine shafts from a permanent baise. Shakht, stroi, 7 no*8s25-28 Ag 163- (MIRA 1611l) 1. Leninogorskoye ahakhtostroyupravleniye. ACCESSION NR-, AT4042299 8/0000/63/003/000/0209/0228 AUTHOR: Allyevaldy, D. L. Dertinov, A. 1. Kalugin, V. N. ; Khan, V. Kh. TITLE: Unipolar DC generators for powering conduction pumps SOURCE: Soveshchaniyo po teoreticheskoy I prikladnoy magnitnoy gidrodinamike. 3d, Riga, 1962. Voprosy* magnitnoy gidrodinamiki (Problems In magnetic hydrodynamics); doklady* sovoslichaniya, v. 3. Riga, Izd-vo AN LatSSR, 1963, 209-228 TOPIC TAGS: pump, conduction pump, generator, contact, armature reaction, power supply, direct current generator, unipolar generator, current collector ABSTRACT: The authors discuss the basic requirements which must be met by power supplies for conduction pumps (reliability, long service life, efficiency, relative sim- plicity of operation, etc.) and show that unipo* lar generators satisfactorily fulfill these requirements. The operational principle of these generators (i.e., the rotation of the cylinder or disk in a magnetic field of constant polarity) is briefly described, with the pertinent mathematical expressions. A definition is propounded In the following terms: A unlpolar (homopolar, acyllo) direct-current generator is the name given to a collector- lose generator, in whidi the direction of the electromotive force, induced In the armaturo 1/3 ;Card ACCESSION NR: 4T4042299 conductors, remains constant with respect to those conductors. In a separate section of the article, the basic structural design versions (that Is, the cylindrical and the i disk types) are considered and their differences are analyzed. An attempt is made at a classification of unipolar DC generators. The authors also take up the problem of j the heavy-current movable contact and liquid-metal current collectors. Atte ntlon Is given to the different kinds of solid brush collectors and also to the recently proposed Ionized gas contact based on metal vapors. The use of a mercury- or alkali metal- based liquid-metal cu rrent- collecting apparatus In unipolar generators for pump powering purposes Is discussed In some detail. The fundamental equations for "no-load" i and working modo conditions are derived and formulas are presented for calculating il the electromagnetic power and loads of these generators.' In a further section of the paper, an analysis is made of the economically advantageous ratios between the current,' voltage and power of unipolar generators, and a comparison of the various types Is essayed from this point of view. The authors note that since these generators are designed to operate under r. heavy working current, problems relating to tho theory and calculatlon of the armature roacflon in these devices tako on a particular Importance. 12/3 Card 7, ag op- UP; Mn rf 1.1 PINCHUt Double contrastig in bladder cancer. Vop. onk. 9 no.11: 107-110 163. (MIRA 18-2) 1. Iz Rostovskogo gosudarstvennogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta rentgenologii, radiologii I onkologii Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR (dir.- kand. med. nauk A.K. Pankov, zav. urologicheskim Welom - dotsent G.I. Finchuk, zas. rengenologichesin otdolom - dotsent Ya.M. Xban). Adres avtorat Rostov-na-Donu, 14-ya liniya, d.63. Gosudarstvonnyy nauchnG-issledovateltskiy 'Anstitut rentgenologli, radiologii i unkologii. KIIANADEYEV, A.Ye. Some charac teris tics of air moisture and cloudiness in the central Tien Shan. Trudy Sred.-Az.nailch.-issl.gidrometeor.inst. no. 8: 50-58 163. (141RA 17:5) RYAZANTSEVA, Z.A.; KWADRYEV, A.Ye. Temperature regime of the eastern part of the central Tien Shan. Izv. AN Kir. SSR. Ser. est. i tekh. nauk 2 no.10:61- 71 160. (MIRA 17:3) i~v -n~ k T~ 7! KHANADEYEV, A.Ye. - - --------- Monthly temperature anomalies in highland regions of the central Tien Shan. Trudy Sred.-Az.nauch.-isal.gidrometeor.inst. no.9t 83-86 163. (MIRA 17W TURKI2 A.R.; YUSSEF, Yu.L.; SALWO T.M.; FARAGO M.S.; KWAFI, Z. Physical properties of yellow mercuric and red mercurous oxides. Dokl. AN SSSR 342 no.5.-1095-1097 F 162. (KIRA 15:2) 1. Yegipetskiy natsionalInyy issiodovatellskiy tsentr, Kair, Ob"yedinennaya Arabskaya RespublJU. 2. Inostrannyy chlen AN SSSR (for Turki). (mercury oxide) KUNAKYAN, N., dozator3hehik Vow pro'duction of the Erivan Mixed Food Plant. Prom.Arm- 4 no.6:43-4/, Jo 161. (MM 14:8) 1. Yerevanskiy kombikormovoy zavod. (Erivan--Feeds) J", GURBANALIYEV, I.G., Imnd. mad. naukj KHAVALIYEV, N.M., aspirant Transthoracic ramoval of a foreign body from the esophagus. Azerb. mad. zhur. 42 no. 7 176-78 Jl 165 (MMA 19:1) 1. Iz otdelcx, gruduoy khirurgil (nauchnyy rukovoditall - chlen- korrespondent AN Azerbaydzhanakoy SSR prof. F.A. Hferdiyev (deceasedll) Azerbaydzhanskrgo instituta eksperimentallnoy i klinicheskoy maditsiny AM USSR. TAIROV, A.N., prof.;_ I~Pn, N. M. Degree of effeotiveneaa of the Lorin-Epstein novocaine block in acute Mal co⁣ second report. Azerb.med.zhur. no.2s 49-55 F 162. (MIRA 16:4) (KIDNEYS-DISEASES) (NOVOCAINE) TAIROV, A.N., prof.; _YJIANAIJYEV, N.M., ordinator Effectiveness of blocking the spermatic cord in males and th3 ligamentum tares uteri in females in renal colic. Preliminary report. Azerb. mad. zhur. no. 5:24,27 My 160. (MIRA 13:7) lo Iz fakulftetskoy khirurgichaskoy kliniki pediatrichaskogo i sanitarno-gigiyenicheskogo fakul'tatov (zav. - zasl. deyatell naukil prof, F.A, Efendiyev) Azerbaydzhanskogo gosudanstvennogo maditsinskogo inBtituta im. Narimanova- (direktor - zasl. dayatell naukis prof. B.A. Eyvazov. (CALCULI, URINARY) (NOVOCAINE) L 0233o-6,1,- 9WT(l)/T -- RO/JK ACC NR% AR6022385 SOURCE CODE: UR/0397/65/000/024/0052/0052i I Izi, I 1AUTHOR: Bulatov, _P, K.; Zl-fdnikov-, D. V, ; FaQnseyev. G. B,-, Kbon-Fiminat-Vi, At; Sarajoyed Ae No TITLE: Treatment of patients with various inflammotory diseases of the respiratory organa witb garlic pbytoncidea SOURCE: Ref. zh. Formakologlya, TolcsikoloClyo, Abs. 24-54-401 REF SOURCE: Sb. Morfol., fiziol. i patol. orConovo dykhaniya. L. 1965o 25-28 TOPIC TAGSz respiratory system disease, microorganism contamination, pharrr~acognosy, therapeutics, phytoncide ABSTRACT: Tbo effect of volatile fractions ono tissue juice of garlic on microorganisms (wbiteo golden and lemon-yellow stophylococcus, hemolytic streptococcus ~Dsecondary type of pneumococcus, enteric bacteria, protaus, blue pus rods, and yoostlilco fungi of the Candida typo) frequently found in the sputum in lung diseases'was investigated in vitro. An emulsion 0.1 ml of a 24 br culture (500 million microbial bodies in 1 ml of physiological solution) was placed on the surface of a solid nutritive medium in 3 clips. 1 g of ground garlic was introduced r~_Card. UDC: 615. L-U'D -W)VA, '-- .0. --- F~arn Buil(linr.,s - Dagheltan Far-,-, buildings of Tcbu.,;.,trajj. Krute Soob. Inst. etll. J~.~" 141 1952. MonthlZ Ll ons. Library of Congress, September 1952. UNCLA-SOIFFIED. Z-7, "Leazghin People's Dwelli,gs.,i Cand 4rh -Sci, ItIst cf ti, .a History and Theory of Architecture A,-ad of Architecture USSR. Moscowi 1955, M, NTO 8, Feb 55) ' !30: SM. 11o. 631, 26 Aug 55-Survey of jci.,,,Itific and Technical Dissertations Lefended at UsSiz III-L;her 7duca'.ional Tns"tu- tions (14) Mall- l~WMETUl, D. Work on medical histor7 in the rarniblic. ZIrujv.Tiirl,-. 3 no.2:47 Mr-Ap '59. (MIEA 12:8) 1. Chlen pravleniya Vaesoyuznopo nauchnogo Istoriko-maditsin- skogo obshchestva. (TURDOUSTAR-MEDICINE) KWI-MAr,OMLTC)V D. r- - p j zasluzhennyy vrach Turkmenakoy ssil V*14.Lomonosov and RMIsian medicine. Zdrav. Turk. 5 no.6:32-33 H-D 161. (MIRA 15-2) .1. Predsedatell Turkmemkogo nauchnogo obsfichest-,ra istarikOV Meditoiny. (LOMONOSOV, ~UJKHAIL VASILIEVICII, 1711-1765) Zdrar. Turic. 3 no.6t3g-4o jr-D 159. (MM 13.'5) (SINAMMO' NMLA AL]MSA)MROTIM, 1874-1949) 2asluzhennyy vrach Turkmenskoy SSR Turkmen Medical History Society. Sov,, zdrav, 2,) no,9:92-93 161. (1"J-'-%A 14:12) 1. Preduadatell Turlanenskogo Respublikwnskogo nauchnogo obshchestva istorikov meditsiny. (TUIWENISTAIL. ICDICIL SOCIETIES) MN-MAGONETOVA, I.D. 'Ultraviolet fluorescence of pyridocine Indole And some of their derivatives, [with summary In Inglishl . Bi0f i-Aik" 3 n0-51558-563. 158 (MIRA 11:10) 1. Institut biologicheskoy fiziki AS SSSR, Moskva, (VITAMIN B6, determination, ultraviolet fluorescence (Rue)) (INWLS, deteminntion, same (Run)) (UIMUVIOL14T RAYS, ultraviolet fluorescence of vitamin B6 & Indole (Rue)) P", At,, --!~ -,r? DIMCHEVA, L.D.; %MANDROV, N.D.; KEEIN-MAGOMKOVA, Sh.D. ------------------- :--~ A fluorescence method for determining small quantities of bacteria [with summary in Inglishl. Biofizika 4 no-1:117-119 Ja 159- (MIRA 121-1) 1, Institut biologicheakoy fisiki Ali SSSR. Moskva i Fizicheekly institut Im. P.N. L6bedeva AN SSSR, Mojkva. (BACTERIA, determ. of small quantities by lwainescent method (Run)) (LUMMMCENCE, luminescent method of determ. of small quantities of bact. (Rue)) . KffAN-44A1G0MTQYAj Sh.D. j GUTKIKA -F--- - KOROLEV, N.V.-- j, A.Vej MEYSELIt M.N.; AGROSKIN, L.S.; U,ItraviO-18t fluorescence of some animal organs and its change after irradiation. Biofizika 5 no. 4.:446-"g i60. (MIRA 13:12) I* Institut biologicheskoy fiziki AN S3SRj, Moskva. (ULTRAVIOLET RAYS-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (X RAYS-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (FLUORESCFj1qE) 81281 S/048/60/024/05/08/009 B006 B017 42 1/. O'5-0 0 AUTHORS: Khan-Magometoval Sh. D., ZheyandrQv, N. D., Gribkov, V. I. TITLEi The Effect of Beft'~Irradiation on the Photolumineseenceitf Molecular Crystals PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Scriya fizichoskaya, 1960, Vol. 24, 110- 5, pp. 561-566 TEXT: The present article is a reproduction of a lecture delivered at the Eighth Conference on Luminescence (Minsk, October 19-24, 1959). The effect of intensity reduction of the photoluminescence of molecular crystals has already been clarified and investigated. Since one author could not observe this effect in beta irradiation of anthracene, while another author did, the authors of the present paper again carried out inve3tigations on this subject Pnd reported on their results. Crystals of pure anthracene and anthracene + naphthacene with different naphthacene concentrations were used for this purpose. The radioisotope al Card 1/4 81281 The Effect of Beta Irradiation on the Photoluminescence of Molecular Crystals S/048/60/024/05/08/009 B006/BO17 Sr 90 ~ Y90 (25 mC and 100 mC, respectively, mean ~-energy 0.9 Mev, maximum A-ener" 2.2 Mev) and H3 (0.37 and 5.4 curies. mean enerov 5.5 kev, maximum 18 kev) with a maximum irradiation dose of 2.10 6 rad (Sr9o) and 3.5'10'0 rad (H3) served as a beta source. Several series were investigated of all samples, naphthene concentration was kept between 10-5 and 5-10- 3 g1g, photolumineecence was excited with X - 365 m~4 and its spectrum was measured before and after beta irradiation. Irradiation lasted longer than 3-6 days. Single crystals, blocks containing single crystals, and pulverized samples were measured. Results are illustrated in diagrams. Irradiation of pure anthracene led to an appreciable reduc- tion of the luminescence spectrum (1 00 - 16%). In a mixed crystal with 10-4 g/g naphthacene Ij/Io' - 71fo, at a naphthacene content of 5.10-3 g/g the ratio attains 95fo, i.e., luminescence is practically not reduced. Similar results were obtained by irradiation with a tritium source. Further investigations showed that this reduction is an irreversible e Card 2/4 81281 The Effect of Beta Irradiation on the S/048/60/024/05/08/009 Photoluminescence of Molecular Crystals B006/BO17 process and the result of a yield reduction. The fact that this effect is prevented by the presence of naphthaoene impurities (which are often contained in anthracene) explains the different results of the investiga- tions mentioned at the beginning. Two hypotheses are discussed for the purpose of explaining the affection of luminescence by irradiationi 1~ formation of inactively absorbing non-luminescent molecules, and 2 formation of extinction centers capturing the excitons. Finally, experimente on irradiation with the strong H3 source and the resulting intensity reductions in luminescence of the samples are described (Fig. 2 shows the luminescence spectra before and after the irradiation); also the spectral dependence of luminescence polarization before and after irradiation is investigated (Fig. 3) as well as the dependence of intensity reduction on the radiation dose (Fig- 41 with increasing dose 11/10 shows an exponential drop). As may 'be seen from Fig- 3, irradiation has no influence on the shape of the spectrum, and only the intensity is reduced. In conclusion, the authors thank G. B. Radziyevskiy for his assistance. M. D. Galanin, Z. A. Chizhikova, I. Ya. Kucherov, and Card 3/4 S/048/60/024/00(,/023/030/XX B013/BO67 AUTHORS3 Gribkov, V. Zhevandrovp_N. B.9 and Khan-Magometova, Sb.D. TITLE: Polarization Characteristics of the L%.qr1nc-3,7-ncA of Molecular Crystals in Various Spectral Regions PERIODICALt Izvestiya Akademli nauk SSSR. Seriya fizisheskaya, 1960, Vol. 24, No. 6, PP. 740-744 TEXT: This paper is a continuation of the 9tudies of froe and loc-alized excitons in the luminescence of molecular crystals which were begun in Refs. 1 and 2. The spectropolarimetric, photoelectric apparatus descri -b~7-1 FiT13t, the authors r%,~'Wljrp in Ref. 2 was used for the investig-ations. i ~ d the spectral dependence of polarization nf the luminescence excitcd a': /'- - 365 mp. in stilbene arystala which were cut out in the d.; rection variouz crystallographic planes (Fig. 1). Furthermore, the authors measured the dichroism spectra of the stilbene crystal p2ates investigated (Fig. 2). On the basis of the investigations it may be assumed that the strong change in polarization observed on the shor"",.-wave edge of the spectrum is not connected with the admixture of the exciting light. Card 1/4 Polarization Characteristics of the Lumi- Sl04fjl6OlO2410001027,,10~OIY~.7, nescence of Molecular Cryotals in Various B013/Bo67 Spectral Regions Furthermorog the dichroium of reabsorption of luaii ne s ce rice must be taken into account. For the correction of the change In the actual polarization of luminescence due to the dichroism of reabsorption, well-known formnlas derived by F6rater (Ref- 3) may be used which have already been used for molecular single crystals. The spectral dependence of polarization on thr, edge of the luminescence spectxum is given in Fig- 3, tF.-kirg account of the corresponding corrections. The strong chang,~ in polarization in spite of the correction indicates that the luminescence of the Btilbene crystal shows the emission of free excitons. A atudy of tho photo.- and 0--excited (with Sr go ) polarization of luminescence has shown that the mechanism of luminescence does not depend on the natuTe of excitation and that the polarization of luminescence depends mainly on the properties of the crystal. The authors a.so studied the spectral dependence of polarization in compound anthrac- tand naphthacenn7crystals. The results obtained for one of the naphthacene concentrations are givGn In Fif,,. 4. The change In polarizntion in the spectral region of antlivic(,ne is tho samo 11S. that found for pure anthracene. In the spectral region of naphthacene, no Card 2/4 Polarization Chara-.teristics of the Lumi- S/046/60/024/006/023/030/XX nescence of Molecular Crystals in Various BO13/BO67 Spectral Regions strong change may be observed in polarization. It may be assumed that the orientation of the naphthacene molecules in the lattice differs from that of the anthracene molecules* Fig* 5 gives the spectral dependence of the luminescence polarization of benzyl crystals at room temperature. Polari- zation increases in the direction of the short-wave edge, and attains 20% at the end of the spectrum. To determine a possible ellipticity, the polarization was analyzed by the ordinary method and by means of A14 plates (Ref. 9). Elliptical polarization could be observed neither in summational luminescence of the benzyl crystal ner in the individual sections of the spectrum, neither at room temperature nor at the tempera- ture of liquid nitrogen. The same negative result was obtained in analyz- ing the summational luminescence of glycerin solutions of optically active substances - tryptophane and riboflavin. Hence, the elliptical polari- zation of luminescence of an optically active substance us described in Ref- 7 remains a single case. The present paper was read at the Eighth Conference on Luminescence (Molecular Luminescence and Diminescence Analysis) wh1ch toorc place in Minsk from October 19 to 24, 1959. There are 4 figures and 9 references, 5 Soviet, 3 German, and 'I Indian. Card 3/4 GRIBKOV, V.I.; ZHEVANDROV, N.D.; KHAN-MAGORETOVYq Sh.D. Luminescence polarization of moleedlar crystals under ray excitation. Opt. i spektro 10 no-4:549-551 Ap 161. (M& 14:3) (Luminescence) (Beta rays) (Crystals-Spectra) 32049 0 0 (it 31,11316) S/051/61/011/005/009/018 E202/E192 AUTHORSs Zhevandrov, N.D., Gribkov, V.I., and Kh n- -tova,. -4--D. __q- Ma gome TITLEi The influence of excitation light birefringence on the polarisation of the luminescence of the molecular crystals PERIODICALt Optika i spektroskopiya, v.11, no.5, 1961, 629-635 TEXTs The authors have shown that in molecular crystals luminescence polarisation does not depend on the excited light polarisation. This independence is completely general, and exists in the presence or absence of other complicating fa--tors such as double refraction, dichroism or optical activity. This behaviour is explained by the migration of the energy of excitation in the crystals. In the case of double refraction, the electrical vector during its rotation will in turn coincide with the oscillators of various orientation causing a uniform excitation of the latter independent of the initial position of the exciting electrical vector. Stilbene crystal was selected for the spectro-polarimetric experimentation, which confirmed Card 1/2 S/051/62/ci3/001/007/019 E039/E420 AUTHORS: Zhevandrov, N.D., Gribkov, V.I., Khan-Magometova. Sh.D. TITLE: The migration of energy'between impurity molecules in molecular crystals PERIODICAL: Optika i spektroakopiya, V-13, no.1, 1962, 96-99 TEXT: It has previously been shown that the polarization of, fluorescence of molecular crystals is independent of the position of the electric vector of the exciting light. This is-made use of in the present paper to investigate the migration of energy between impurity-molocules-where the distances at small concentrations are many times the lattice constapt. Measurements of polarization were made with a spectro-polarimetric photoelectric apparatus described in a previous paper. It i's shown that for the largest investigated.concentration of naphthalene in anthracene (10-3 g/g eq.) the degree of polarization of the luminescence does not depend on the position of the electric vector in the exciting light. ' From this it is concluded that migration of energy of oxcit&tion proceeds between Card 1/2 ZHEVANDROV, N.D.,- GRIBKOV, V.I.; KU&MAGOHETOVA.-Sh.D. Energy migration between impurity molecules in molecular crystals. Optoi spektr. 13 no*lj9&-99 J1 162. (MM 15t7) (Crystals) (Luminescence) Fffe-t of the ft--radiat -ci of rri and enarjy transfor pr~wonses In -spok"'r. 16 n,-).5:81,2-8'JO My S.; MM=IAV L. T.; E. T.; SILAVIIVALOV, L. Ya. 67 .L..e inve.,_igation of i- Spectra of Ne and Ge and also the Gamma Radiation o., ;vul!Rm. " r~,,ort submitted for All-Union Conf on Nuclear Spectroscopy, Thil. isi, 14-22 C.. "n'j Res !no-. Nuclear Physics, Moscow State Univ. KHAMMYEV, A.Ye. - - - - bind regime in the eastern part of the centr4l Tien Shan. Trudy Sred.-Az- nauch.-issl. gidrometeor. inst. no.4:5$-71 161o (MIRA 15:1) (Tien Shan-Windo) NBAF"YEV, A. Ye. Precipitation in the eastern part of the central Tien Shan. Trudy Sred.-Az. nauch.-inal. gidrometeor. inst. no.4:72-76 161o (KIRA 15:1) (Tien Shan-Precipitation (Meteorology)) -IRVI5 ACCESSION NR: AT4016524 S/2648/63/000/009/0083/0086 AUTHOR: Xhanadeyev, A. Ye. TITLE: Monthly temperature anomalies In high-mountain regions of the central Tien Shan SOURCE: Tashkent. Sredneaziatskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy gidrometeorologichoskly institut. Trudy*, no. 9(24), 1963. *Voprosy* dolgosrochny*kh prognozov pogody* (Problems of long term weather prediction), 83-86 TOPIC TAGS: meteorology, weather forecasting, long-range weather forecasting, climate, climatology, air temperature, air temperature anomaly, - atmospheric circulation ABSTRACT: Variations of mean monthly air temperature in the central Tien Shan region have been analyzed by a study of monthly temperature anomalies. The objective was to accumulate data useful in long-range forecasting, but the application of monthly tempera- ture anomalies to forecasting is not discussed. Data for six stations with series of ob- servations with a-duration of 18 to 61 years were reduced to a 74-year series for Frunze station (only for January, April, July and October). The work was done by climatologists of the Geography Division, Academy of Sciences Kirgiz SSR, under the direction of Card 1/3 ACCESSION NR: AT4016524 Z. A. Ryzantseva. Correlation coefficients. were computed using the formula AXI AY1 (y, --Y), (U), 1 (AYJJ where xi is the mean monthly and R is the mean monthly long-term temperature for Frunze; yi is the mean monthly and 3 is the mean monthly long-term temperature of the reduced station. Most of the correlation coefficients were satisfactory. Then actual mean monthly temperature anomalies of not less than 2* were selected from the observa- tion series (an absolute value of 2* is considered a well-expressed anomaly). The number of negative anomalies at most stations exceeded the number of positive anomalies. Anomalously cold or warm months In the high mountains areless common than in the foothills, but in both mountains and foothills the primary climate-forming factor is cir- culation conditions, manifested as large monthly temperature anomalies, which therefore are a key element in long-range forecasting. Specific local conditions, such as elevation above sea level, create only a certain climatic background, whereas major weather anomalies caused by synoptic processes and their combinations develop approximately identically in different zones above sea level. Orig. art. has: 1 formula and 3 tables. Card 2/3 ACCESSION NR: AT4016524 ASSOCIATION: Sredneaziatskiy nauchno-issledovatellsidy gidrometeorologicheskiy institut (Central Asian Hydrometeorological Scientific Research Institute) SUBAUTTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 20FebG4 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: AS NO REF SOV: 003 OTHER:. 000 Card 3/3