SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KISELEV, A.N. - KISELEV, A.V.

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ACC Nks AM008M 46) structural-diagram of a dispatcher electronic computer designed for the solution of the foregoing problem.. and contrmted an the block principle out of standard 616- ments*: questions of setting up research and practical reaUzation of the systan for marine transport control are considered,, I libistration. 6f,6 titles& B. A. (Mmoslation of abstract , A i 09 01,- A, P12 I Card CASON(Mg L*Hep knMo ekon, nauk; RIMLFV, AsHe Arrwigew, t of Information in solving Mblmw of fleet m%nngsamt t1i the use nf 91natronic digital c-mtwm. rrudy T4HTXW no.65t62-66 065. C.rrx 18,12) DROZZOVP N.P.~ KISELEV, A.R.; IL'INA, L.I. Purification of the waste waters from wjo-I rn,.4~rprlqes. GidrolJz. i lesokhim. prom. 17 no.6:11-13 164. 1,IYIPA 17;12) 1. 7Snntrallnyy i proyektn%r/ !rjtl.u, lesokhimicheskoy promys'il-pnno,11.1. S.;~ Z, it -13 XISEM, A.h., podpolkovnik Instructor. Vest.Vczd.71. no.8:45-49 Ag 160. (MIRA 13:9) (Flight training) KNYSH, Petr Timofeyevich; voyennyy letchik pervogo klasra gvardii polkovnik; _Jjj=M.,-A.U-,-gvardU mayor komandir N'skogo istrebitellncgo aviatoionnogo polka. Dia*Pline of flight. Vest. Vozd. Fl. 40 no.12:25-31D 157. (MIRA 14:12) (Air pilots) 4Military discipline) 86-12-5/29 AUTHOR: Kiselev A.N., Guards Maj TITLE: Flight Dis~ipline (Distaiplina poleta) PERIODICAL: Vestn1k Vozdushnogo Flota, 1957, Nr 12, pp. 25-32 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This article is written on the basis of an interview held by the author with col r.T. Knysh, the commander of a fighter regiment. The views of Col Knysh on military discipline in general and on flight discipline in particular are described by the author. According to the opinion of Col Knysh, every soldier must be firmly convinced that discipline is the decisive factor of all successes both on the ground and in the air. Further, the Colonel relates how the young pilots, after their arrival in the regiment, should U taken care of in every respect, how important it is that the young pila,~ti live together in the officers quarters, and how the commanders must be pedantically exacting toward the young pilots. Three photos appear in this article. The first photo shows the nose part of an aircraft and carries the Card 1/2 caption: "On the airfield". The second photo shows 86-12-5/29 Flight Discipline Lt Col V.M. Sinyukayev, Military Pilot First Class. Of him it is said that he had achieved good results in the combat training and in the military and political educa- tion of his subordinates. The third photo shows Capt M.V. Kalnyahev, Military Pilot First Class, whom it is said, trained a large number of pilots who became masters of air battles and sniping. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 86-8-9/22 AUTHORs Kiselev, A.N., Guards Maj. TITIZ: A Difficult Test (Trudnyy ekzamen) ql~ PERIODICAL: Vestnik Vozdushnogo Flota, 1957,,Nr 8, pp.44-48 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article, which is presented by the author in uLrrative form, is apparently intended to acquaint the rercers with two phases of the training of pilots in the Sovii~ air force units: the training of young pilots, and the training for the title of Pilot Class I. As far as the exact sciences are concerned, the article contains no data of any interest. Here below is summarized the rather scarce factual information offered by the author on the two phases of training he deals with. Information referrigg to the training of young pilots. - During EFe-7period or ground Uraining, young pliots got acquainted with the character- istics of the area where the exercise-flights will take place; they also study the details of the materiel they will have to use. - The program of ground training includes the study of the Regulations on Flying and Navigation; special instruction on re-establishing lost orientation is also mentioned. - The normal number of actual exercise- Card 1/3 flights the young pilots carry out in the course of their A Ufficult Test (Cont.) 86-8-9/22 training is much less than the possible maximum. According to the author, when "it was decided to speed up the train- Ing", young pilots "have, in a few months, carried out 6 tc 7 times more flights than have been carried out during the entire previous year." In describing the training of young pilots, the author toucher upon the problem of discipline. In the unit he Is concerned with "the discipline Is strictly observed" and, as a consequence, "the training, although very Intensive, proceeds without accidents". In that con- neotion the author relates that two pilots incurred penalties because, on the eve of exerolse-flights, they were absent from their quarters at 11 p.m.; another pilot was punished because in his reports during the flight he tried to conceal the fact that he had lost orientation. Information refer- rius to the traini~& for the title of Pilot class T_ - A pilot cannot start-eraining for the title _OrWlot Class I without special authorization from hits superior commander. - In order to obtain the necessary authorization, the pilot concerned must prove that his is an expert group flying, air-combat maneuvering, firing at a1r and ground targets, Card 2/3 and In flying at night and under difficult weather conditions. AID P - 5463 Subject USSR/Aeronautics Ca~rd 1/1 Pub. 135 - 9/29 Author Kinelev, A. N., Guoi-Js KFIjor Title The flight commander- dellvvr-'~ Cire Periodical Vest. vozd. flota, 2, 38-44, F 1957 Abstract The article describes In detall how the maneuvering into the initial point of attack, the aiming procedure'and the air firIng is carried out by a f1ghter pilot, who is known nn an outstanding master of rierial gunnery. This article Is of particular interest. One photo. Institution : None Submitted : No date VWMTOT,6.1.-, 11SNUIF"L.P. #~' Increasing the heat reelotance of smallpox vaccine virus. Vent AN rasakh. SSR 11 no.5:65-67 MY '55. (MIRA 8:8) (Smallpox virus) v.,ir in-r7. XISEUT, A.P.; KOZHEVNIKOVA, V.F. Maxkaa3.ly permidsiblo virulence and roactive properties of oma2lp= vaccince. Zhur.mikrobiol. GpId. i i=ran. 32 no.4:88 Ap 161. (MRA 14:6) 1. Iz Kiyevskogo Instituta a idemlologii i m1krobiologii. (SMALLPOX5 KISE1ZV, A.P., inzh. IP-6 keeled yacht. Sudostroonio 26 r., . ~ (200): 36-37 - -~- ~. - - - 14: 11) (Sailboato) IRINARKHOVA, A.M.; KLTUTKO, V.I.; .~ISELEVI A.P., otv. red.; SATAW)VA, A.M., tekhn. red. (Panual on labo- protection, Wety onginnorlng and Industrial hyglene In the food Industry; collection of decrees, regulations and norms in three volwoes] Spravoch- nik po okhrane tnida, tekhnike bezopesnosti I proizvodst- vennol sAnItaril v pishchevoi promyshlennosti; abornik po- stanovlenil, pravil I norm v trekh tomakh. Moskva, Pishche- prcmizdat. Vols.2-3. 1963. (YJA 16: 11) ood i;-,k-uqtry'--Snfety mensures) (Food Industry-banitation) KISLIV, A.P., rodaktor; FRIDKIN. L.M.. takhnichookiy redaktor. L"Norms and rates for construction and installation work. Secticn 74. Assembly of systems and steam pipes used in heating from central stations] Normy i rastsonki na, strottelloye i montathrWe raboty. Moskva, Gos.enorg.isd-vo. Section 74. Montash stantsionno- toplofikatsionnykh setet i paroprovodoy. 1950. 86 p. (KLRA 1:11) 1. Russia(1973- U.S.S.R.) Ministorstvo stroital'stya predpriyatli tyasheloy induntrii. (Hoot engineering) (Algebra: textbook for classes 6-8 of seven-year eacondaLry schools) Alhebra; pidruchnik dlim VI-VIII klasiv semyrichnol I seredn'ot shkoly. lyiv, Madianalka shkole.0 Part 1 1952. 116 p. (KLM 70 (Alp,*bra~-Toxtbooks) I\I%,)FILF-V i).C MILIGY-9-ATF. i [Alobra; rianual for the Sth-10th classos of secondar7 schools] Algebra-, pid ruchnyk dlin VIII-I klasiv seredn'noi shkoly. Tol.2. Izd.18. Kyly, Darzhavne Uchboyo-podagogichns vydav"tetvo Madisnalks shkola," 1952. 238 p. NLRA 7:4) (Algebra) USSUIT., A.P., redaktor; AXVOMOV, I.H., tekhatcheskly redaktor. Fri! [Bales for the layout installation and inspection of vessels operatad under pressure] PravilA ustroistra, ustanoyki I osvi- detel'styovanlim sosudov, rabotatushchikh pod davlenlom; obiazatelIny dlia v99kh ministerstv i vadomstv. Moskva, Gos. energetichaskoe izd-vo, 1953. 70 P. (WL" 6:2) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Xinisteretvo alektrostantsit. (Pressure vessels) 11SIRWO A.P. I P 'SKIT, S.V.. rodaktorl MAUIOVA, N.N., takhnicheskiy -1, r;4akior; SHIKIN, S.T., takhnicbeskly redaktor [Geometry; textbook for the 6-9th classesof ?-7sar and secondary schoolej Osometrila; uohabuik dlia 6-9-go klassov samiletnei I arednei shkoly, Pod red, I s dop. N.A.Glagoleva. lid. 15, Hookw&, Goo, uchobno-p:dagog. isd-vo KinisterstTa prosveshchentia RSYSR. Pt. 1. [Plants try) Pladmetrila. 1954. 182 P. (MLRA 7M) (Geometry, Plans-Study and teaching) KIM=- - "M &I Ichl GLAGOLIV, N.A., professor. redaktor; PAZZLISKIT, S.Ve, ro&&TW; SRI=, S#Ts. tokNdcheekiy red&ktor. [Geometrjr. Textbook for cUsses 6-9 of the primary wA secondary schools] Geometrila. Uchabnik dlis 6-9-go klusov sewiletual I sradmai shkoly, Pod red, i a dop, N.A.Glagoleva. Izd. ". Moskm, Gos.uchebno-pedmgog.Izd-Yo Ministeretys. promyeshchanita RSM. Ptel CPl&&6 gvometryl Planivetriia, 1955. 182 pe' (MM 8:5) (Geometry, Pleas) KISBIXY, AndreZ Petrovich; PAZILIATT. S.V., redaktor; GIAGOLEV, N.A., -7ruTwelof, radaktor; SHRIII. S.T., te)thntchesidy redaktor [Gsomstr7: textbook for classes 9-10 of the escondary school] Gaomatrita; uchabn1k dlta 9-10 klassov erednei shkoly. Pod red. t a dopoinanism II.A.Glagolova. Izd. 1?-o Moskva. Gos. ucllislno- pad-ne,og. Isd-vo MinisteratvA proeveshchanita RSPSR. Pt. 2 ES,-Itd goometr7l Stere 0~'10 trita. 1955. 102 p. (MWA 8:7) (Geometry, Solid) KISSIM, Aftdra Petrovich; LVXSHKINA, N.I., redaktor; KMONTSMA. M.I., -- 10-0005-Taids - y redaktor [Arithmetic; textbook for classes 6 and 7 of the seven-year and secondar7 schools) Arifustika. 'Uehebnik dlia 5-go t 6-go klassoy semiletnet i arednei shkoly. Pererabotka A.M.Kbinthim. Xoskvn. Goa. uchabno-pedagog. izd-vo Mininteritya, proeveshchaniia RSM, 1955. 167 P. (KMA 8:7) (Arithmetic) KISIUY"traj. IGNATIYITA. A.V., redRktor; MIRONTSIVA, M.II, takhnicheakly re4aktor. (Alp,mbra; textbook for classen 6-8 of the seven-year and secondary school] Algebra; uchabn1k dlia 6-8 klassov samiletnei i arednei shkoly. 12d. 29-e Moskva, Goa. uchabno-podagog. izd-vo Minister- stya, proeveshchanita RSFSR. Pt. 1. 1955. 111 p. (HM 8.7) (Algebra) KISIUV Andrey Petrovich; IGNATITIVA, A.V., rodaktor; I(MOVA, N.11.9 I ---- teRnnichasirty redaktor [Algebra,- textbook for clasHes 9-10 of the secondaY7 achoolal Uchebnlk dlia B-10 klansov mrodnai Rhkoly. Izd. 32-e. Moskva, Gas. uchobno-podagog. izd-vo Ministerstva proeveshchentia RS?SR. Pt.2. 1955. 231 P. (Km 8--7) (Algebra) KISHLEV, Andrey PetrovichA-GLAGOMs N.A*p profsp red.; PAZILIMIT, B.N., tekhn.red.; 1MXY1VA, V.I., tekhn.red. Looonetry; textbook for students of the 9th and 10th grades in a secondary school] Geometriia; uchebn1k dlis IX-X klassov "rednei shkoly. Pod red. N.A. Glagoleva. Izd.22. Honkva IGoo. uchabno-podagog.izd-vo X-ve proav.RSFSR. Pt.2. CSolid geometry] Stereometriia. 1960. 102 p. (KIRA 13.12) (Geometry, Study) KISELKV, A.P., dotBent, kand. tekhn.nauk Threshold values In the safety of electrical current with commercial frequencies. Trudy MIIT no. 171:47-58 163. Comparative electrical safety of systems with different freq%encies. lbid.:59-67 (MMX 17: 5) SHATIMN.M.A.; MItSHKOV,V.V.; MROV,G.N.; 11151M,A.S.; BICLI]CM,L.D. S.O.Haisell. Blek-trichostvo no.10:85 0155. (KIRA 8:12) (Maisel', Sergel Oolpovich. 1882-1955) GORDOTA. Tatlyana Nikoloyevnn; XISHLff, A.S., red.; LTUDKOTSKATA, N.I., tekhn.red. I ~ ~ -1. . - " . [Clinicni fls~ects iind course of progressive parnlynte treated wit',i malnrinj Xlinika I tachania progrensimogo partiliclul, le- channogo mRlinvisi. Moskvn, Goe.izd-vo med.lit-ry Hedgiz, 1959. 126 p. (MIRA 14:5) (PARALTSIS) (HALMOTIDUL-tPT) XISELEV, A.S. Diagnosis of pathological alcoholism. Prak.sudabno sikh. ekspert. no.50"2 161. WA 16W (ALCOHOLISM AND CRIME) (FORENSIC FSYCHIATRY) Characteristics of the disorders.of tho interaction of analyaorm in 8chizoph-mia, with a paychopathoid defect and in psychopatbyO Prob.sud. (MIU 16-.7 (Smpsikh*10-. 2014091-61. SES AND SENS&TIOIN). (ZORIZOPHMMIA) (PsrcHOLO-Gyp P4THOLOGICAL) KISELEVP A.S.: MELIK-MKRTYCHYAN, V.A.; SVIRINOVSKIY, Ya.Ye.; SHOSTAKOVICH, Analysis of the repeated actions of mental patiente which are dangerous to society. Trudy Gos.nauch.-isel.inst.psikh. 27083-~ 388 161. (MIRA l5zlO) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut sudebnoy paikhiatrii imeni V.P.Serbsk6go. Dir. - dotsent G.V.Morozov. Nauchnyy rukovoditell - dotsent G.V.Morozov. (MENTALLY ILL) (FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY) 1 4 KISEIRV., A. S. Simulated oobizophr eniso Prakesudobnopoikh,ekspert. no.7s2i-.27 262. (SCHIZOPHROU) . (MALINGEMG) (kM l6s2) 1 :I MELEKHOV, Dmitriy YevgenlyeVich; KISEIEV, A.S.,-,-rod;;-MATVEYEVA, M.M., tekhn. red. 0 [Clinical foundations for thip prognosis of working ability in schizophrenia) Klinicheeklo oanavy prognoza, trUdospooob- nosti pri shisofrenii. Moskia, Medgis, 1963, -197 p. (mim 16:1o) (SCHIZOPHRENIA) (DISABILITY EVALUTATION) AVRUTSKIY, Grigoriy Yakovlevich~ KISELEV-,,-A.S.., redo (Modern psychotropic drugs:and their use in the treat- metn of schizophrenia) Sovrememye psikhotropnye sred- stva i ikh primeneniie v-lechenii shizofrenii. Mo- skva, lzd-vo %ditsina,". 1964. 301 p. (MIRA 17.5) OSTAFYUK, Lidiya opiridonovnail FE, Teram, Solomonovna; K1.2LE-vil red. [Care of mental patients and mental diseases I Ukhod za dushevnobollnyr,i i psik-hichesk-le bolozrj. Moskva, Medi- tsina, 1964. 174 p, 17.6) LUKOESKlY, losif lllicb;KISE~~'V, A.S.$ red. (Manic-depressive psychosis] 14aniakallno-depressivnyi psikhoz. Moskval Meditsina, 1964. L14 p. FREYYEROV, Oskar Yevgenlyevich; KISEIEV, A.B.., red. (Light stages of oligophronia (retardationl; clinical aspects and expertisel Legkie stepeni oligofrenii (debillnost'); klinika i ekspertiza. Moskva, Meditsina, 1964. 222 pe (MIRA 17:12) LUKOMSK3X, Iosif Illich; KISELEV) A.S., red. (Manic-depressive psychosis] Maniakallno-depreoeivnyl. poi- khoz. Moskyaq Meditsina, 1964, 124 p9 (MIRA 1883) a - -- RE14EZOVA) Yevfrosinlya Savvishna; KISELEV, A.S.p red, [Differentiated treatment of epilepsy patients] Diffe- rentsirovannoe lechenie bollnykh epilepsiei. Moskva.9 Meditsina, 1965. 238 p. (MIRA 18:2) AYZ.ENIMG, D.Ye.; BELEMSEV, Ya.N.; BORDROV, I.N.; BORISENKO, S.T.; lp BULKIl-i, G.A.; GORLITSKIY, B.A.; DOVGAP, M.N.; ZAGORUYKO, L.G.; KAZAKOV) L.R.* KALYAYEV, G.I.) KARASIK, M.A.; KACM, p V. G. ; _K:[qF P.K.; LAZA:GNKO, Ye.K.; 4?jy,_A,�.; LAGUTIN, IAZ ENKO, Z.A.; LAPITSKIY, E.M.; LAPCHIK, F.Ye.; IASIKOV, V.A.; LEVENSHTEYN, M.L.; MALAKEOVSKIY, V.F.; MITKEYEV, M.V.; PRUSS, A.K.; SKARZHINSKIY, V.I.; SKURIDIN, S.A.; SOLOV'YEV, F.I.; STRYGIN,*A.I.; SUSHCHUK, Ye.G.; TEPLITSKAYA, N.V.; FEDYUSHIN, S.Ye.; FOI~UNKO, V.Yu.; SHKOLA, T.N.-, StrIMIOV, A.G.; YAROSHCHUK, M.A.; ZAVIRYUKHINA, V,N., red. [Problems of metallogeny in the Ukraine] Problenq metallo- genii Ukrainy. Kiev, Naukova dtunka, 1964. 254 P. (MIRA 18:1) 1. Akademiya nauk URSR, Kiev. Inst7tut geologichrykh nauk. KISELEV, A.T.; KUSHELEVICH, A.B. Boring prospect holes with a steel-shot hydraulic percussive instrument In rocks of great hardness. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; geol.'i razv. 7 no.11:108-113 N ~64. (MIRA 18: 5) 1. Gosudaretvannyy geologicheskiy komitet. KISFUT. A.T. .111mmic bag counter, takh. prom. 31,no,12:48 D 157. (MINA lin) 1. Zhordevskly makharn" savod. (SMar lia"try-Equipment and supplies) (Counting devices) KISMIZ Nev method for attaching the rotor of the ME vacuum pump to the shaft. Sakh..prome 32 no.4:40-41 Ap '58. (miak li:6) 1.Zherdevskiy sakharnyy zavod. (RIMping mehinery) Spinning Machinery Perfecting shredding and scutdhing machinery. Tekst. prom., 12, No.4, 1952. M2aLhlX List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1952. UNCLASSIFM. KISELEVv A.V. Machine tool for olleaning thepipes of paxis in the separation section of sugar factop7. Sakh.,prom.'35 no.2:47 P 161. (MIRA 3.4:3) 1. ZhardAvakiv M&IChAmvv savnd-' ZIBITSKER, D.Ye.,- KISELEV,. A.V.; USILOVSKLYAj, A.Ye. Use of gama globulin for preventing infectious hep".titis Zdrav. %1., 7 no.~5:174:9 My 161. i4:6) -1.,..J3elorusakiy institut apidemiologii# mikrobiologii i giglyeny (dirAtor V.I.Votjak0V). (HEPATITIS, INFECTIOUS) (G011A GLOBULIN) 0'0 0 0 0 0 - .~ A%S -a I . .. I 1 1. - - . 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 * 0 0 V 0 0 a 10 12 0 30 31 12 33 34 X 36 V 1. V I 4 s 1 . 1 . 9 I S m 8 I A I 1 I I . " h A L L - 16T AND Ite RiAll- ~ 41" CINIL PODC91111- AND 044PIATIts in ORB T X~d i"L (In Rull"A.) A. . y lk ff 44 t f V 11i = " . 04 esto "s of tht M&Qhin* Conatruction Industry). V. 3% Feb. Ism P. s"L 0 developed for "Whan- 1,979 1 1ing and caming heavy .1 Ike cast-Iron pieces welghlog up to 15 t(ma ouch IICII. CI) 114ji MOTALLUMMINC&L LITINA11001 CLUWKAIM IIIIIN" SI"VIL" 9 few b"Ifiv ss3aso "it mv Get bills% do Gov M to 0 3 1 ~T- I Pn L s 0 Im a U-19 fm - mo~ ab o000 0 0 0 V 0 6109 0 0 A OA 10 0 jjO,O 0 1 v - ' _9~0 *~* 0 0_0 0 0 00 0 0.0 S'f~ 0 KI-SELIM, A.V., Inshener. Canting of special steel cylin4er~. LIt. proizv. no.8:1-4 Ag 156. (MLRA 9:10) . II (Krazatorek--Steal castings) (Cylinders) GraphIte i...rts ,Lite PrOIST. ws2 suppleme t:40-41 156. for C""A, gote valves u894 in 'high-prq(gKxumrAq 9:7) Steel cantlv4p) n uzd to. L 05642-67 LVT(M) IJP(c) -~R: A116021620 16689/66fo ACC 0 SOURCE CODE: UIV C10 AUTHOR: Pudker, G. I. Kiseley. A. V.i 1(bn'k0y,, N. G.; Waumov, A. A.; Wifont0v.P'N.---*.; Ostreykq, G. -Fi-M-srx- 2-7--S _tray ~V. V. Yudin,, L._I.; Yasnov, G ~:E-~ ORG: none TITLE: Starting of the B-3M.sjmcbrotronq~used as an injector for a positron-electrqn storage ring SOURCE: Atomnaya energ Iiya,-v. 20v no-.3,.1966., 2o6-210 TOPIC:TAGS: synebrotrox, acceleratory, storage ring, cyclotron magnet/ VEJ~~-21 storage ring) B-3M synchrotron~'ILU'Mnear accelerator ABSTRACT: The article describ6s: an adjustment of a synchrotron with external single- turn injector and single-turn emission of electrons and with a specially constructed electromagnet. This pulsed synchrotron is designed to serve as an injector,for the VEPP-2 storage ring for colliding positron and electron beams~ designed and described by one of the authors (G. I. Budker, et al., in Trudy Mezhdunarodnoy konferentsii po 'uskoritelyam.. Dubnal 1963 (Transactions of International Conference on Accelerators., Dubna, 1963],, Atomizdat.. 196k-, p* lo65., and elsewhere). The article describes the synchrotron itself (F1g..l).,-t11e'magnet) two variants of capture into synchronisms and various test procedures.-IThe injector for the B-3M synchrotron was an ILU pulsed linear accelerator. The-injected electrons had energy 1 - 1.5 Mev (pulse duration -T nBec) and were accelerated to 50 Mev. The B-3M synchrotron makes it possible to Card 1/2 TiDc: 621.384.612.12 ----- ----- 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Ow 0 0 Or 11ILGIA 0 - - . 6 0 6 0 4 0 : 0 4 Ilist# is fulluumis I111 10mlifn assb isillsit jail u u u 16 v is it 44 it S.: &I a ace A ._f_1 r I r it J IL L -?,-Q ~ K -CC cc EL4-1--j I I --- 1 .1 sh j A_t.' 0 0 _-Put". 00 US sibutak" 4' ""Ck acid COIS. A V. Kiwlcv, ""J' U-&8 -28(IwM) oe t I)F 11L) 2. 17 Xel Wall PrPd. VGPMO Into pure 11~), w"'hing And 'trying and the beat of Wetting deld. In an elee. o0 a Adiabatic ts&vihwtll. 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Are almost indet""Civilt Of grain 4 ,, are 7.., An., 00 0 ti"It 10 attain 441, ise OIth-losth The ,3 Y*be Istal .1 14 Much great, f,, 00 larger graim IUCleams fron, 49 it. of HO rouldilled its the -I 00 u at mm. -rhe I d- o( the sturface of it" gel , All "AT Do -4 heated at 2011- 6 000 46MAMI also I. h01-11 that ill) "', 1:0,- .1, , 7 1k xoO VT" 0 ~ After that Oil JIMIPs frum the 00 qilk* lei ilkeletan arr cv'Wv"f and the gel stru tire 03111"Adly destit"j. mp~ IL Rachniazin _*o .Do- 1: 200 =00 DO AI-SLA 611ALLuerK&L LITERO CLASSIFICATICOi tsoo I- C, V,: n - - bu 11 1, TV r, is 0, of of It IT of it It it K RM n An I 1 4 IM 014-IW341910 00 0 41 zooo:wo Gooto 0 0000.00 90014"004111000001111000009 0 T4000 fetoooooolo fooosoogoolsoo~o,~100000000000 of 1. IL'IN, D. V.) KISEUV. A. V. 2. USSR (600) "Heats of Wetting at Different Temperatures; the Affinity for Wetting". Zhur. Fiz. KUM., 13, No. 5 1939. Moscowy Moscow Textile Institute, Lab of Physical and Colloidal Chyamietry. Received 1 Oct 1938. 9. Report U-1613..~ 3Jan 1952. 16106 00 00 00 0 19 0 0 0 0 a c a L r r K I C L Iff 14151; lyll its a As is a it Is F a 2 q I U V 11 J2 it 14 a It 1? x it do at a 43 a d 0 OY kR O~R[ -VT I if- 00 Pa"(41,41 1.9to -00 -01 of goo -00 d Sohn a" by am *0 it K aadA.V; U~Jsliy*.Chm. Ruts., 19K 627-41M.-Tise anisount of CaUlOm up from &q. Ca(011), by SO a(OHj'j (0-43 M I hr. racowdiag ft ".and Mciv. of -3 4 verWal bouncls at 2.2 us. CA dw ad On wN pbaw is CAO.SiO,.&q., so U li . coutWass 9--7 sts-equiv. of r"0' per 1. At P Joe blOwt~4OH)jjm=o:quUibdx= Is ratchet) evess within 17 months: 00 Is Probst Mwe "mitse am -Sormed. Two native forms of dog hytiraftil Si% b4ave like SKN pl. J. J. H. age 00 0 0 see, too 40 LLY014011, 1.111101-ATVNI C it 1414110 -to cftV out IA 0 AV 10 A I 811tal Out a.. 1st 1 11 Its 1) Is 6 1 IF a 9 0 M, it If It a V 0 0000000000 4 So 0 1 0 0 0 re 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 a 0 0 a 0 - 0 0 0.0110 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 fee 00000 0-0 00 0 f I I t 0 ~ A. I I AND Is* 440141 C204111, PROCIMS AND pilaptIIIIIII "Iota NOW Old -IKPdO~ Ofthodd tar 41614knalstIM dia Sadao at t dUlb"66 ' USMW Khios. 14. ft lee '44 I pv rev it~wmtfd' of -the U Z a bM i8 = l l 3 a run 11 ft . wil Tc kr. W' 7440h' A C d h . ha . t e smiss-alfwwrption nwthod ()lira 1 1 OW ltatio~ CIA. ST. IMIKI- ) (tv %kin, 4 the iwilk' am td wompliam IMI, %twhent'.1. alfil JEW the M. M. ImIgnin p : '(Theph."kis -boom "I blues ofsvirpion Owhatt,. 2nd rd. bfid loss d b P ONTI b R h W k., . u w um et- s), t e . , y . mm, and Florber (C.A. 36, 101). wid the R. N. lfxrwy (C.A., !!, 90~'9 nwtheds for pwous adsorbenct. A 4i O i C cmkism. HIM and hrmo of Mffj Remit't 44 E v the , , p matba" 60 the xam mommy act- to m: coo better than 15%; T- Clyrqjs Feldnian so* vie Use U AV 10 Ail; it to it NO I FA wwo o 0 0 * 0.0 6 0 0 0 60 a 0 0 go :t -0". ow 0 0 A' lee *0 (attY-Od" 04 &M 9*1 @Ad Its tdtfd A. Vonts. V. V. VAmk,,a .00 00 VA. Y-1 and N.'A. (US.S.R.) 10: of AcOll. propkmk arki. OW Sj$~rjC KM IFU. M."m fOWn UOUP. On S" get Is km Z:*b I athe not. lee 01=1 t=. r cd t::%;" The VWKW o=,, t (gmmpdmgd (at ACOH) we nowly Wmtkal for r lee 00 48PmadoWt IS. of*% taken up 0.13-0.14tv.of 09 lploo of B~nA aud Fm (C.A. 23. 31112) show tha st. .1d. The "im,4utom Wsmik!~=Vlulthc molumptlon by Skh get 0 00 is due to ks Amparosity, wkkb aW =,,.am 0 caka. of Ow ;Msur(we of the 00 J S" ma of r . Ich advaglys ok twgvr vol. of attaric 00. scid lb. d AeOll thU mTf-r I- ob-t 3 9 tGO coo 111krnnon Ceti see 80* A m*TikLklj&K,%L Lfjs4&T%" CLA"IFICAlrom 14114103 wit W49 9" -7 40 4211VI as cow As# 0 a ee~o 0 O'S'S.4- 0 111 00 0 0-0'~Ovo **A 0 ww-o - *Icq i.i of PIP Ow MORNA no Poo fig RS' A Ads cow &At* 947-WI%Oe- I Formula* were derived for the work and beat of I. 1 ='. either bivolving or free from the vshes of 2W.- 4~' of i 6 lkwr wkkb are alitilicable to liquid and solid Interhas. The the choke of the WkWW work of ad2orption depends upon 1- 0, - And INNIM an gad. d mdww d i 1 -- 011111111didly state of the pare adswbate or solo.; It 1 i b h l d *0 - "Ismat 0704110" - M asid h kt on. an t e atter equa fmm the charge In warface teng Th wk (Ud INW4 of l k I e t op adsorptiom a#,. pm. vopon, pm a%** isad e w r ess" (wi cu y. Its some pW adswiFtim from solo. 6 equal to the an of On walt 0 #_- A 0 (heat) of wettloot cif adwxbent by pm sdvm. the wait f th l t W di l i f d 16i *0-40 0 s- e sa u e a min vo n. o n wbwpt t) a placement of the advv!nt by the letter. mW do work Im1)dd"*oltbcvan* Ano*olcjjw*r. Siven for Ow diffirentlial beat of adscer j to am. by c&Wmtdc metbaft Thm , 11 Invahe both Mostwic &W or 017 0 cx t cric and bcou of - b f : Wd d;W r 0 4 - 6 w t a stsom cm t The tW b1U o P A I f h t i A i I . . . n- sca er c or " n terms o t e be eat The M. ritsal cotft of wdsce wdisit th e y. ble In the HONUNO it only use assew wrt of the botberms. The MW Z74 .1 4 04 mswi wt be coifined jencrally wl state potential. The latter luss a definite vah 1%4 the adsorption Myer with the bomogenewsphow wboathe - : H I tbennodynamit wock of adsorption Is =to. . L =04 too .10" ".Inv OK obv Ist iv so ~LP Ong 409 0 11 a 4 U CIO W A" 4 foe Imill liz mi It O d ibe aorb- dW b,W l plicillsm up to 00 pm1y In 60domace PC of the i0ftw part or a of mes ly emst. balt 0 ~~.,acceouqs the a** a ftwive P"SMM - t o d ago "qua Ws to a ni" ; f p I~ U or" o we lc MCOU - "Cr wr~- pw - - g lu Nkrupom vw. 0o bw "u. Irm iiij : hal ~4. scW. (d. pre I 40COAUU, chitwia- Welk MPWAW to fifts up. : gee Nu. Tile Ud " w ma at the- t at t ,2 of wettik sh6uM be the clakrupor". la cm.1/ig.,.wiu d IvkW b uso, - - . wra IF 11 5ado Be Y'IW,wt a 4. ,, , - . . -I--S, 94 * 0 0 O's *.* l A 0.46.0-4, 0 a as we " 14,11 .0* 14, a it SO w 0 a A a is v a fta $1 32 D Id A 36 VX V a 0 12 a a oleo r a a 9 a 0 . &I b -0 AND _110 C#01#1 *OR 10 0 00 of 00 00 ptkki Kkim a I;z" 17k~.Cvihcl. with C.. m. K. '00 0 00-0 OP zoo Ape .3 0101 'Fie 01 fig w 16*0 jam SIVIV11T. OP"AMY -4 Injaw "it Q.T Got -4 NO 1 -01 -"ft TIll u AV 00 It an a S 0 Im 0 is w Ora s a 0 3 a Or 0 0 0 g*go ~1404'0~9 0 0 0 0:0 0. 0 *-o 0 W* 0 0 0 0 0 o0 **Gee a a 0.0 0 0 6.0 0 ~g a 11006 AA_ ANC~110-as !'C' IW, V. F11OCiti" A03 3931. ACTIVATM RMU PROFtMe;S' OD STUCTUR-2. A V and %cherbakova._K,__F. (Acta Physicochim., U.R.S.S., Zjj~~M). In studfLng tho structure-or solid adsorbents, particularly that of finely porous adsorbents of large abborbing Fo~:,er, must be given to the structure of the solid skeleton, tne poros and the interface. The lact two features can b-- invest.ti-.~-.ttd b~ adsorp.- T-lon methods. Investigations have boon made over a ~A,le concentration ranre of the adsorption isotherms of activated cLarn,~;a' - for various substances from aqueous solutions. With subatance that mix vith water, the ioather-me.paes, through a masimum and the total content of the adsorbate in the adsorption volume is mu,--'i greaticr than the amount adsorbed. For the homologous series of fatty acida and alcohols, the limiting adsorbed volumes, expressing approximately the voltme of the adsorption spacet aro'conat"t. This rule is accounted for by the ~tomplete packing of the char coal mioropores with the molecules of these substances. Changes in the structure of the adsorbate mole- "T 68 O_v, "Calculation of one-dimensional as 1~1(i nIltmqIan),,AppI. Afnih. WCA. (Priki. Yd. Afeklh~, -Thq ~ctt on, ofthis paper llrc."Y4 rs atirvey of the prinvililm. ~0(tiomlimenslantil ctimprtwlbloflow of a perfect, gas.' The thcnry of now-with varinblo crottoLl"etion, with float -~Xtthangf" anti with Fpillien contektion Red expartalon 19 davolliped Mill reforunce to a all t, c preawro anti tomperRture changra. Thevc hanic j~lnclplm are applied in the mentid mc:tinn to (lie jwrfdrmarlrc_::of an eJector. - Yortnutan arc daveloped (or I he prmurel-and momenturn telAtiontAbil* fbr compremible How rjectorit. -Iloth~M~_in aild silmrstinic H2 are cansidereti, amit- INK, however, tiny shnck phenomena, Newman A, liall, USA IF. eow W_ -!M"" it d A 0-0 . I Mo Pkw. , .(V , TM 1440* lei. but dw god d lk 06 PW SOU bkbw I FA S -&I L A P Is to:*4 -0, o * *'o 0 4~ - I I A I A A IL ~ . W0 Atoo oil, goofn wooks was low A. itoomajockuk V, , MON") ~ i )-- d(bl mm at admdw film to it 4d 06 by"eds so in be- Wei, ao tie* a &OWSAW it Wei 00 IA An. Ata ad 0 a a I N 00 0 :::_9 00:6_ 0-4-0 IN 0--dk KISELEV, A. V. USSR/Chemistry - Adsorbents Jan 19.48 Chemistry - Carbons, Aettive I'Adsorption Properties and the Structure of Adsorbents: II, Adsorption in Active Carbon Solutions of Widely Varying Concentrations.," 0. M. Dzhigit, A. V. Kiselev, M. G. Terekhova, K. D. Shcherbakova; Hoscow State U; Lab of Adsorption, Acad Sci USSR; Inst of Phys Chem, Moscow., 11 pp "Zhur Fiz Rhim" Vol XXII, No 1 Study general types of adsorption isotherms of surface active substances found in solutions of weak adsorbent soluble materialso Adsorption of.mixtures of water and acid or alcohols passes through maximm'and decreases. Subdivision and cyclivation of the adsorbent molecules decreases the degree to which they can fill the micropores of the carbon being studied. Submitt ed 14 Yay 1947. PA 65TS lit,93~mjrljn -thi-'"~of:.,A&,iorptIm F. on Porous,~:~%: i6z-bentivo.'."I-~, Ad.numpums rundaitental"to Doterujxmi-;'-'~ ot;,Ap4cific 'Area.'af 'AdAcrboute., A. T. KissIA-'T., .IFI~1060 "Ut. of "So,rptlon,-Pro~eioes, Mist of pjj;jj,:~ P Amoow, Iab of~Adsorption 6'. AcaA,Sci MHO ite u ~15. Pp I" Piz iiam"- Vol No9 10 -imotImia for adwrp tibu of vapors are the " ipecificIax~w_dt the aasorbent a tbW area- of.the Usorptlcmi,f i3A a For'. 6~ arbente wit:~ IaMe.,poree the rebitl~m'le 0 L-g-i' ~"fcir Idttea: 3a D964, _;z 2 -~r 7-1 Z~ f~ .4 ZZW W is Y ,#Fft 00 V4 00 Fee a emus OW Kv Old "W. OW a 00 1 ftop. 4 411d Lov"wil 4jui4!.R. . it, 16411*0. 4v '1 0 tho Q. 111a fiff" 0 "! 11ka -T x WW detd. front Us #01 Od Cd *01 4164 fit 7% a of partwi taw -00 Y mWbb he 44. In Vill %1,k 1. b." 00 4 uWj AMY adib mW am. jam 44 11411101daw, W" ahmout Whft a"Ift"Oll Aco Space. I Ahmil'i 1, q 00 u ft 0.0 it. 0 fW of Mo*' aW --WC adds. and 0.3 If* go 4 Upts. - Will 043 &r 0-66 Al hil. Pft C' CIrban t, 111 sks, 7u 0111101 Me bev. "OP. 71W ip, 8ton, mb - ty* add or the kum VW. .0 , , W Ir foil 1- P-M-4/6 - . f- it, a" far Ab,4 aW h- out of th. km.,,ds ima t#ft 0.4. Pamfy 2W. ROO TLMt 4'0-V" b.,;~:d frigoij.,. aks. SWW IMA 0 n L "IM 411 low MOnsal a" &,,i 141M a ;;ift - := - ft. -111,ibj.-W r, the omb"* Odwaft-Wifift The x of bigMy SQ. mb . "d CninjW rk-fif"ot 'A ZW ItSOM-0 0 pi M/8" 111b _h. bft. ft 1 "ft abwtv Go 'not. ~-14- @$do. Tji~. the no mij,411, .0.47, IN v Maio -jj-- ~u ft too ~L :00- A. 'It s n;- g PA 1V~9T14 0 aurm t to a noes prl) on -0 3 A. V. USSR/Physics Oct 48 Silica Gels Temperature "Effect of the-Ignition Temperature on the Structure of Silica Gels,," G. K. Boreskov, M. ~;'. Borisova, V. A. Dzisfko, A. V. Kiselev, 0. As Likhacheva, T, N. Morokhovets, Moscow State U imeni M. V. Lomonosov, Physicochem Inst imenj KarPov, 3 2/~ pp "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR11 Val LXII, No Three types of Silica gel prepared: (1) glasslike samples with fine pores, (2) glass- like samples with uniformly coarse pores', and (3) chalklike samples of mixed porosity, Tests of adsorption and of desorption of methyl alcohol vapors Aelded isotherms showing that 12-ho4 periods of ignition temperatures from 225 to 1,000 C affected samples' adsorption properties differently. Fine-pore glasslike samples were least stable thermally Chalklike samples showed highest stability. Sybmitted by Acad M. 11. Dubinin, 11 Atg_ 48. PA 53/49T99 T T T a Al 'S 14 is 0 a AO 'A 1- A so on l"Oerm from m"a" Di layerial a 00 A :3stallisallon. , Adoorptlon of pkemal on silica gel from il' ti I be K C u K ik u me n ne. . rait '. ov ant a p W-W- ki d AAW N k S S A S R Oe p l . du . ~ . 1 ' y OH A fin WQ 11 l 411) ifi V-j ;1n4 A CO&M-POCC s C4 ( gel charartt-riuA by u max. of the cifertive pom rufli 46 ribmatlaut curvv at, rcsp.. Wt-LYI A. amt &I A.. mW by 912 ti f 0 53 d 11 Ii M II O k t i m mi A n. o . m an ~mp . msp.. . qu j * curvcs (%I A011 Im CjIlj& soln. at 20 ' ism 3imiW and show no S--hape. At 40 , i.e. at the gee temp. of lAycring, the adsorption curve on H bKom" S-AAped.whemAstbecurvtonlTvmaitisnannal Attlac . " HIP ledw of capillaty k4yrti"T at It MAd" COWHI., T Zee Pboll Atilt C1111% 4ft;1dkwbhI ft a " Corresponding to O f M sib .0 tht f mullol; o 011-tich byer. The Ilaniting wnts. ' flou of PhOl I wil-notbed at 40 . esul. from the isotlarms, am. an 1 I a d It 4 2 d 7 lli 7 ZOO - . an n . rmp.i .4 mi zooks/g., corresponding to OJ50 and MIN) cc./S.. rep. TIw* vols. we ckame to the fk Vol$. of liquid 11.0 Adsorbeol at Aatn.. vpbkb fact Indicates flease filling of the Porcs at Ompletion of capillary layer. in Jncontausttothem4a:ofcMw~atW*. Theabwasce 9 of an S-hApCtI rise On I indicates that its Pam we prw- tically fillni atmady at low relative conctra ; an U The . . tirly btAge of ad-xption reoults only in coverAge of the l1 h b i fil d s. t pore wa e porr.1mm e k only at thestw of ng CAPHIOY UYVVing Tbot, , 41 I A, S 6. 1 L a at TALLURSKAL LIMM&TWIt CLASSIFICATION 14)(104 "it o%w 444 a T-P - q - " ;' - 14, 4-- u At m0 &1 aat 0 K a It it W ; 11jaill as G"v III 9 8 CA An A S S IV 0 If u I W a 2 M a I ev KWA I 33k ri , 10 0 1 T 00 V 0 0 0 4 3 ... . ............. ........ LLIN I K()V (is 20'220 Priroda sorbtsil CaO lz vadnykh rastvorov allflatgelyami i alyumegelvami (Sistemy Ga0-6i02-H 0 1 CaO-Al 0 -H 0) Sbornik nauch rabot po ywzhushchim materiRlam. M.1 gig, s. 11~1-3?3 SO: IETOPISI 140. 35. 1949 i -z Yli 4, ..Farm Lu A TV K I M W S. 14 tuw.41tis th lpc4ik X , . "-F wt m a dismtfo, G, ALn Dmirisleks ;, . wA." 1 J I t 10 ~f 1) U 0 0 A Ij ki 4A S.- _4-1 IL L s-IL 014 V 11111111MAIISVIS it 4 0 41 A-j A I-A V*(K9jI*% 00 2-v -1( 1-1 -1 Ow 8 Avlawok CWwimk. Wkk CAUSIM Beat EXChanp. for Detervalmathse d 101161 of Aisavoiii, ( c,,, saj. UQW& Mn Russian.) A V. Kiseley and others. - - 7hu-al Pizi~rArxk i Kki ff id o lti r ( u nil of Phygical Chemistry), v. 23. MAY 1949, p. 577-594. DftcrJbe& and diagrams the a&jvc. Typicul jigta coo are tabulated. 31 ref. U04 .00% god so ww v IF so 40 041 tot,i n I L .91 ILL -I- ATUR9 CLASSO)CA71016 ALLMICAL LITI 1"Fava, 4 Qv 44t - . 4. a I TI JA t 0 fw 0 oi U-IRAT bolt" 0 v I v a a a., 32 T 00000 Go o 0 0-0 0 00 0 0 0- C A If" 811111111016111 bein sewdeft So mom" wows- Itim. ;-A.-, D. 7.=, hj~ - and WjS~j P., Klml. Thr loomm,hol.wed -wm chmorcoul (C.A. 48. W - b 0 Wrok detil. In a caWnwer Ola ts. w IN a caloriawler bilvind rim"t. (C.A. 43, ftlid), the witAtivity of the bar t'.11=044 ad. but dow actwacy of Q was only I cal./g, I - - of the "latift of Pron. Q "" 6k,"1k*1 at 26 OW at) It win 10 1160. and 10, 22.29, Onto X) ubm One n! 11 waa 1. 4. 4, and 12; 4 wd-A 1110 OPMOM admorptim x of hOH by C (d. El"al am) load a Mx. Moor c ~ S. dolik W" Pa. at 6 th- 2 Moil %". at c Flow tbw a. it The total adnrpdm vd. or ls=by r - -esldt at c gmter ohm 2. bme Awl* is COVAL. the total adewbed i am. a - cal'Insole at a=il d. ow-10 duUmIdnex, wamt ab3mWo a --- 6 millimA./C., hit "m , - ~- of a. This dectmam may 111111100 dvibp . " put 4. wmmu W=dNr/d*~ W*klb a may imoz to emerogy wmt on lowlademie IM) WO "I at 2040 A. J. J. 1111berm4a 4 1 t Is Ituisuftoll IIIII "Jail iiria 'i` is j? x )i a It a 33u*361IX2081404d a6 wA JI-S-1 I L 0 A A-A.J--i-L-d _A_1-4-t. At-q, R *Dt) A J ~ ~9T:- see 4t 00 awr=PtION With Actliv Alwolnum-OxI to-?*" Met M NOWIM)s A-V4 WAMOT AM A. V. amIrMT114 oe , pp 1011-24; 9 bp MWI), its Ulu, I tL A cow Is 11170611416" Is' %Wk 9" GtfwWM 91 &a &&Orb' eie" ad "M forplan whes 11M atnw- Oat cmwa in the pe IWS of OW I NWM t4 In *81111000"0 TOPOOT with HM caadpneat6mii, the Witarlar - posWOM by Ow wrOko phummean bee been abee v Wetawas.,-IMS blrWg the wrojej d MW TOPWO Wft WARtMOrt wvw Eye of kW adwirbsid can be Saud. w few" to of awpla of 91- voehACM 11110"n 50111811111141111 IM SdOCIAMM CM bOM" CM- ilia rob" to dhar is am compu. see plauly SOMAl. L*-, U10tr AdPkPkg Pr*C*" wheew vokmwtrk SbvQrwM A eta" 0( A* cated by,dw fw-M a4wous vxpw Owpucien wt* atunio-alucate catalysers Mill ,so pvq, -,e0 SSS.IL 14&tVRGKAk &ITINAT41111 CLASINKATIO 6. go 8; '4!77 We*. 1. pop. .4 r W.T C.1 An I t a tw 0 .0 0 1 ir N 1). a0 a 01V a a Stoo 6911OW69100096410 *****sees oe'i 0 0-0 0 0 0 0,0 9~9 0 0 0 so * 0 0 0,0 * 0 0 e 0 0 6 * 0 0 0 0 0-0--o ol~ 00 00 00 0 0 00 - 40 1414% of &its 00 w clik wi* *A admeolom alft M IM Wire Wo al ol the vapor , Go ~ pressures; wear Is firmly retakeed by thm a -boats at low a . tempo"we: Is the esse al wiftyl aleakA vapm, the is. MOTORS INS" 8 OW" &W4 for tbW PWO%W saboaL A siody 00 of aorlOme-desorpum Isothermami d water amd akww vapors 06 In alumo-silica gal specisomms and in active ahumdom-axide xptdmvw, obtalewd throvo a hydrolysis of almimmas chlorldr_1 we hag 31 ~ that the aboorptim of alcobul vapors wkk those &d- 041 sorbents is confined to the somial adwolom md eapillary c6ndematim ~ The sorption of water vapors with specimons a 00 alumo-silles Sol md wit" alimilitiiii odft b accompeakd . 0.0 69 spFurimlly by a my slow promss of prnetration of the, wator 00 molecules tato the simteers ON the" morbeeks. .00 00 00 13-2 -1 gi -0 0 . 00 , 0 444'. -A0 400000000 0 0 .0.00 0 of 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6.0-0 0 910 '0 4:6 0 . 0,0 0 0 0 0 _0 0. 0_0, 00 0 a 0 0 a 5 e, V, Kisslew (Momrow State UnIr.). AAWY Jkad. Notsk 1117-41KINO); cf. C.A. 43, 4&Me.-Adwrp- tin isobwm of AcOll in 941m. in Cillse. on a unitomly VOINSWIPmIdlics pl. at v dod. In kultd tubes. by inter- analysis. at 46. 30, 21, ff. 4.6, and 0', I.e. both mbm OW boo i the crit. temp. of 11111ting: Ils pomidn". nonnaftwomA201. watirsInconOwt with thcAl"Idana remult of Its IllsO coatent. atul coulil only be "utintainni comm. by w"s a c-ma. pnqmwlkwi of W" gel and vol, of *An. At 456 mad 300, Le. ia the ruacc of unUmitcd mi- cibmr. the ado"Wou k*jWm is a mye with a mx. AtOl,wbwoum wet" id IAYM. the J&AbCM bAS an 2= tem.tbecomm of the upwad-19fto bead. 1 ( I =do W k l f n 0 s ff t o G" 0 & seta rtg rL, COAVID the "this bein thi t / t w i a o ms at C. at a g s p camas of At mat. at mabotams in the adsorption spwe over that In as ORW Va. of the "Oil. win. At intemettiAte f o in., the hKabums bavv an 1"i"meallate 96 i I. putwn Atl ~; -'. . L--- !" .-- * - 1. L4~- J ~- % -i~ - - - c ;~! -5,- ~ , , I --- C, 4 7' , .. Ii :~ -7- -- - .. I N, Mills"wgil. Md'C MillaAarbainvi Umnamsew Staft ul*w manw)- ~=2WAMWd, Saab S.S.S.R. at w , - V" ~ lawhen" at 2D9 Saw b adwarptim *ad 111111= - e - dotd. Ow;wkpo" my ly Parma - AM* ed. &at Ia. JXIO -via :QiMadwriptimand- im im do imp 4d as~ Has bal, the advarp. 9 ft tM poster avats.. of bat absorbed _,_Npw4d with thm evolved do bat BMW d "H, wm 0 , - C. wkb,tk ad baud go so hk mob on ad,?!P_ tin.: the 4~is ad 1. C IN. aim t1wr bow. iA fu"bw bwi d dw ftdQ am. at-W in a 3rd tuse.:-.7bis a _bw With any slaileft of the ad W" b 40 stable at W, but mw be dw as a paiisaing b1p. Ali= in timp abeeme 41 MO, ofI the type oue: OH'-- OMe C Oil S6 'A -f t ca be i led um "Flu dw,!41~; dtar that a Iiat aid im sedes.-a ham covs- pl" 9r).-The units, or ('0011h, In tilt. W111OW/S., Wirlwil ckw aq. stall. Utter a statell 10114th'if One (I hr~ 1'. 30daye). arr platt"I aWd"at The owlen. of The win. after Wit"Itift. The Iwithernut are Substantially different for a At" P1 (t)i chm"""IMI by livillrM Capillary Condensation aM enniAerable broterrAlt it, the vorptim of CbHn; vatim at 2)'. and a fine v latim b l t = talitt comiskilwation U tba nvft g no capi :=I r Pure vat. distribution curwit show. far, a., a sMM peak at about 10 A.. atitt In tberanceolSO-100A. %NMfdn of Ca(Olf). -s detd, with fractions cd need of ski sk"We of *0 Wks ]ad M to abal" I id f ki h d " 1 awl 11 rri"Alraing Oter milting with 10.010 itirmilitail. CM.. dwl brolvil 4 firm. at All pislots 44 the I"Plbritins tins a ist ea ia o 110M _ I I y *V, OW I' dew. 0. M. thfililit. A-YKW . G. lu~- 44DI'Ve"MA111111110 10 it* W4111t Initial COWn. lk- on the mum %trulght line which ronnarU the point on tbt axis W ab. I"It. m6m&m exprroming the uriginal concn. of the moks. with the 77-9 Point an the ails or orilinates curfespowling to vnisplete IntlWtagen(I'libe. I-hr. imotherill x1low-q ItTrIMSAIllirt of ahalw, indir-Ajivr of Vol, U141106%it. N146-1111% laksill as lisirt M.11031 lin-kaft IliciftAntily stlaight*114-d out; the 244w. imothesill 6 vVlY ly vertical, Utitt, after 311 days, it CUMS"Witit to the e*W. between the luitial allies Cd S%.44., the %ilicale 010-91%.aq.. wW list sq. ads. 7U Of I :~ 0 : tbe,1 PtnWt ITSkir diff"m of Ca(011),, 14 1 Forl"vil Olaws two prevent Its Armas to this surfam of yet inuiraicted.Wp. 71dalsoult spin ebscanitiII3. Alllsa- therium, Including that taken after jU day% thaw the fasted. 6r shape at initial rLw wW leveling off. mail Ue vay Closely one above The other. Sorption after.1t) 4ays In noly a little a Ittrater than after I clay, N, Than ,dwow bmilm ow" n. . V. o"s. V V. I m a Adk 'Aht SJ-&X-TS, m G O.M. MA 0.01, 9041 the no acwt an sm W wadog It. 7u data .,d N KISEM-jr *A.. V. 206TI,3 .USSR/Chemistry - Adsorption 'Jun 51 "Adsorption of Nitrogen Vapors on Silica Gel at a Low Temperature," V. P. Dreving, A.V. Kiselev,.O. A. Likhacheva., Lab of Surface Phenomena, Inst of Phys, Moscow State U imeni.M. V. tomonosov "Zhur Fiz Khim" Vol XXV, No.6# pp 710-718 Investikated adsorption~of N2 Vapors at bp on uniform coarsely porous silica gel over range of relative pressures from 10-6 to 0.5. Adsorption isotherms .were reproducible for entire region* At low pressures equil was attained ver7 slowly. No straight-line "Henr7-region",was found. Sp surface was detd by different methods with closely corresponding results. For range of filling of surface from 20 to 90% iso,them corresponds to Ist ep of M. M. Dubinin and L. V. Radushevich, for greater.deg-of filling to eq of W. D. Harkins and G. Jura. In latter case 2d layer of adsorbed N mols is formed. 2 206T13 imm - '41, -, - __- - __ __ --- UVA T -L--~~_'O-~Az~~'.j WOMMAnder adew"M from MIN a -.V,ON* S.S.S.M. ~M)Hill 11,010 of jili, sudwr arm 9.7 wevir drid. at 200. vatto. kwts to c"n. of H ' mwuww am. mats In one. Into 2 uQuid Was. At, 30*,- do bAberve k"k off at a refittivift low own.; 25 willmole/l. (lc. Q.~ of min.) and tbe adewpdon mow" pwdM* Owbee Jp!! atr into. of the Witt. am boy k.: lbincic ammww ~ 58 MUMMOks/c.. cor. ton arm of 28 A.IuW~ PhOll; cmw~ gnm*.-wedw Ibmw condstions, only cot clawt-racked un~ =d. leywisfamst . M40".thriambetmIsS ANVMIL. it ffutivit riawil prorullslispoint 011. adlispriv . tko Is raNifthisel., bmt t1w thicknem of the stlairtwil Livn dow o61 aKeed 2-3 rools. am at c/e. - O.D. A slwi6r iso. tbwmisfNwwlwMM*OHInCR.m PAW*. N.Thon Absolute 4dsorption isotherms front solution, K. G., 4~rnsil'ttikav t!lev (NI _757-5 Cf. DoNally Mail. 77, MIMI). Argul. d at.. C.A. 4S, &t8:Jg.-Advjrption isothernis wece dctd. for soltt.,;. of PhOll in Ctlits at 20' and 40', on the highly course silicit gel "E'-' (1), the coarse silica gel "VK- Kh-2" (11). a relatively fine-pore siliett gel "Na. 15" (HI), andnouporaasBaSO,(IV). frequent pore dhon. In A.. and sp. sorface area t ill Nq. in./g. were: for 1132, 200,320: 110.92, 00, .150; 111 OM, 3(J,. tl()(); IV 9.7. At 20% satit. in the vol. results in crysta., anti at 40* in sepn. into 2 liquid layers. The isotherm oil I at 20" has the nornial shnpc tip to satti.. whereasat 40* it is S-shaped. Plots of the unit. of PhOll adsorbed, a, per unit sp. surface arint, S. as it function of its Collett., C, at 20". coincide for 1, 11, %Anti Ill; Conz,41(luemly, tile porosity of tile silica Rd shows tit; effect on tile adsorption tip to a pore size of 30 A. N'car satn., als = microinole/iii. Ill., which gives sla - 26 A.'/inul. PhOll, i.e. adsorption at20'retit:LinsLinittiol.ul)tosatn. Couversely,--t1sorption' of PhOft from soln. in Clill, call be nscd to det. the unknown: sp. swface ama of -it silica gel. On IV, adsorption is still uuitnol., but thelimitis r6ched ataboute ~ 0-1 Plot-s tl~c still S of als at 40', on T, 11, and IV, -sltalivd, with (lie isotherms coinciding only- in ilicir initial portions but ~divergiilg beyolill tile initial slage. This div&golce is -tile result of itioltittiol. adsorption ott IV, bot is due te capillary 14yering in the case of the siliva g0i; the killer, effect is more pronounced,. the larger is tile purc vol. That tile rise of als-oit coir~e silica gets at hig1wr voticti. is not due to.nierc lilultintol. adsorwian, or to layering in tile Space - 'Mlyeen xraiwi, follows front tho. fitet that ill tile ranrt, or, relative Concus. 0.7-1.0. a/s is 111110t gwttvr. t6c., tilore I 'Steeply $001 C, for lliesilical.,els thanlorIV. Consequently, live effect vollsi:sls ill Lapillary layt-filig, -awdogoils to Capil- lary condetts'diolt of vallor.-.. At cle, - 1. 1 a(Lunbi 10-t7 Mlillinvilt-, 1%011 per g, or L;-) re. lifinid, PhOll/g. This, willi Sollic 4officklit fill- Coolpicle fillilly of tile pore N. Thott -------- ~7 ---- KISEIEV A, V, USSR/Chemistry-Adsorption 21 Jul 5.1 "The Structureof Activated CaAons and Their Sorption Effect on Various Gaseous Substances,", N. N. Anall P0. M. Dzhigitj Acad.M. M. Dubinin, A. V. Kiselev, Inst of Phys Chem, Acad Sci USSR, and lbscow State U imeni Lomonosov "Dok Ak Nauk SSSRH Vol LXXIX, No 3, pp 451-455 Detailed study by the vacuum method was made of the adsorbed quantities, the isotherms of sorption and desorption of vapors of benzene, n-pentane, n-butanol, and methanol at 200 C and of water.vapor at 250 C on 2 activated carbon samples which differedEreatly in structure (monodisperse micropores as compared with large pores). The findings are shown in tables and graphs. It is hoped that a more rigid analysis of desorption curves will yield a more exact idea of the pore structure of activated carbon. 211T19 5 p ~4 11 M.M., skademike otvatutyennyy redWctor; GAPON, U.N.; GAPOV, ?.B.; Z11MAMINA, Ye.S.; -=MNUIT. VVo-. BJUMIKAYA, I.M.; SHUVAULO G.N*-* WGIXSX~T,~S.Zs; YAXOVS11Y,.N.1.; PM, X A.; KISZ6XV, A.T.; NZYKAN. I.Ts.; 3LWAXOV,46# LB*-q 1MAnWq IJ.-, ux]W,o 13.; Te*Bq; TULINA, 1~3.; DAVAMV. A.B.; SATIAM, K.K.; BRUMBM, Te.M.; ZHIDIOVAS Z.V.; VZMWWAV N.Ye.; NAPOLISKIT. S.A.; 14MIATLOVA, Te.A.-. K=MKIY. B.A.; KWGHIKOV, D I.; SMWTAW, P.M.; XWOVIGH, V.L.;3UNM',,A.A.; SAVINOV, B.G.; VRW, i.P.; WSMMID. Y&.A. [Research in the field of~chromatography transactions of the All-Union Conference on Chromatography, November 21-24, 19501 Iseledovaniis v oblasti khromatograf It; trudy Vessottunogo soveshchaniia po khromatograf it, 21-24 noiabria 1950 g. Moskva, 1zd-vo Akademii nauk SSM 1952. 225 p. (ML8A 62-5) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Otdolonie khimichoskikh nauk. (Chromatographic analysis) NIMIEV AS.- KISMEV, V.P. n ~iHMIROW,-K. D. Calorimeters and Calorimetry Automatic calorimeter vvith constant heat exchange for measuring heats of absorption of gases and liquids. Trudy Inst.. fiz. khimii AN SSSR no. 1, 1952.