SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KORSAKOV-BOGATKOV, S.M. - KORSH, M.P.
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Organic Chemistry
*Investigation of.a Series of lblophene Derivatives Containing
the Tertiary fttyl Group,* Cand Chem Sol, Inst of Orgemic C~emietry
imenl N. D. Ullnikiy, Acad Sol USSR, Oct-Doe 1953. (Vestnik
Akademii lauk, Moscow, Mar 54)
SO: SUN 213, 20 Sept 1954
t' t hU Zl Q, I r ~o
i&nti~l 0,h !Ie ",v
132,
re.
Th,
Pij ~zvrjvA, 1. S.
w&76~emistry
Card 1/1
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Authors I Golldfarb, Ya It j and Korsakovaj 1. S.
Title I Condensation of.c'ertain carbinols with thiophene in the presence
stannic, chloride
Periodical j Dokl. AN wav 96, Ed. 21 283 286, May 1954
Abstract s Experimito on.,the condensation.of thiophenes with carbinols -in the
presence oi'athiophene surplus and in the presence oil' 1 mole SnC14
.showed that twoliydrogen atoms.c't the. thiophene ring tecome displaced
in positions, 2 and 5- Using the "hydrogenolysis" method the authors
obtainIed 2j5-bis(k OL -dimethylbenzyl)-thiophene with a yield.of 35%
and 2.,5-biv(Ct_- -methylbenihydril)-thicphene with hifild of approximate-
ly 60%. Tidophine does not-react with triphenylearbitLol in the pres..
ence of SnC14. 'Thirteen referenceso 3 USSR since 1930. Table.
Institution t ~Acad of Ses. USSR,-The.N. D. Zelinskiy-lhstitute of Organic Chemistr7
Presented by t Academician BO-A. Kazanskiy, March 4, 1954
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NOVIKOV, S.S.; K04~~~.S.; BABIYIIVSKIY, K.K. (Moskva).
VOOOWNMM~
Addition reaction of nitroallumes with compounds having act!lvated
double bonds. UspAhim. 26 no.10:1109-1124 0 '57. (MIRA lorlo)
(Nitro compounds) (Paraffins)
AUTHORS: Novikov, S. S., Korsakovaj 1. S., 2D-11a--5.-29/59
Tatakovokayap Me A,,
TITLE: On thq'Reaa'tioi~ ,of'the Addition of Nitroalkanes.to,
6-r aktiii.p is oyedineniya nitroalkanoiv k.
Benz.aiacii~jie
benzallatee 1 0Au Y.,
PERIODICAL- Doklad* Akadoikii,Nauk.SSSR, 1958, Vol. 116, Nr 5. pp. 954-956
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors give-a bibli.ography going back to 1916 and state
that nitroalkanes are added to-a,.P-unsaturated ketones.in
priesepce'oif basic catalysts'and natriumethylate (references
1-3). Yet this reaction was not investigated in dependence
on the number and on the position of the nitro groups in
the nitroalkanes, which is done in the present paper. By
interaction of nitroethane and benzalacetone (catalyst:
alcoholic solution of ethoxy trimethylphenyl-ammonium) a
small yield of 2-nitro-3-phenylpentanone-5 was obtained.
1,1-dinitroethane reacts much more easily and shows better
yields of 2p2-dinitro-3-phenylhexanone-5. A much more acid
Card 1/2 nitroalkane-trinitromethane adds still more actively to
50) SOY/62-59-8-23/42
AUTHORS: Novikov, S. S.9-1ozaakamay-1,.S., Babiyevskiy, K. K.
TITLE.- Addition of 1,1-Dinitroothane to 1-Nitroalkene-I
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh naukq
19599 Nr 8v pp, 1480-1481 (USSR)
A13STRACT: Here the addition of dinitroalkane with a mobile H-~atom to
nitroalkenes is investigated. An addition of similar kind has not
yet been described. The initial materials were 1-nitropropene-11
-butene-1, and -pentene-1. The addition was carried out in methyl
alcohol + 10% H20. The reaction took place quickly at 600 in the.
presence of small quantities of sodium acetate. The following
mechanism is given: NO R
I
R-CH-CHN02 + CH 3-CH(NO2)2 b CH 3-C-CH-CH2NO2
NO
2
R - H, CH 39 C2H5 # n,-C,H7
Card 1/2
Addition of 1,1-Dinitroethane to 1-Nitroalkene-I SOV162-59-8-23142
In the addition of 1,1-dinitroethane to nitroethylene
ramifications may form which are caused by the polymers of the
latter for ming during the reaction. The addition reactions are
described in detail in the experimental part. There are
7 references, I of which is Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: In8titut organicheskoy khimii im. N.D. Zelinskogo, Akademii nauk
SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry imeni N.D. Zelinskiy,
Academy of Sciences, USSR)
SUBMITTED: July 19, 1958
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50) GOV/2o-i24-3-27/67
AUTHORS: Novikov, s. S., Paynzillberg, A. A., Shevelev, S. A.,
Korsakova, 1. S.,_ Babiyevskiy, K. y.-
TITLE: On an Interesting Case Of Isomerization in the Series of
Saturated Aliphatic Nitro-Compounds (Ob interesnom. sluchaye
izomeri'zataii v ryadu nasyshcbennykh alifaticheskikh nitro-
soyedinerLiy)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, vol 124, fir 3, PP 589-551
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: In the presence of ammonia2 10,10-tetranitropropane is
1,10,3-te-tranitro-
rearranged into the symmetric isomeric
propane, which is precipitated as a diammonium salt. Besides,
a small quantity of 1 11 3-trinitrOP-ropane is f Ormed.If ammonia
is replaced by stronger organic or inorganic bases, no sym-
metric tetranitropropane but only 1,1,3-trinitropropane is
formed. The formation of the last-mentioned compound is effect-
ed by the splitting-off of a nitro group by the action of the
bases. Whereas, in the presence of ammonia, the isomerization
Of 10,10-tetranitropropane into symmetric tetranitropropane
occurs parallel to this sPlitting-off reaction, it is suppressed
0
Card 113 in the presence of strong basee. - The reaction Occurs at 0 C
SOV/2o-124-3-27/67
On an Interesting Case of Isomerization in the Series of Satuxated Aliphatic
kitro-Compounds
in an aqueous alcohol solution (it can not be effected in non-
polar solvents). The yield of the symmetric diammonium salt
was 4qo. This salt is transformed, by potassium chloride,
into the potassium saltj the latter being eventULL11Y convert-
ed into 1,3-dibromo-1,1,3,3-tetranitropropane. In the paper
under review, these compounds have been described for the
first time. The transformation of 1,1,1,3-tetranitropropane
into the symmetric isomer is the first so far observed case
of an isomerization by change of place of a nitro group in
saturated aliphatic nitro-compounds. - Thd paper contains a
detailed recipe for the isomerization of 10,10-tetranitro-
propane, for the preparation of the symmetric potassium salt,
as well as of the 1,3-dibromide, and for the preparation of
1,10-trinitr0propane in the presence of dimethylamine, There
is I reference.
ASSOCIATION: Institut organicheskoy khimii im. M. D. Zelinskogo Akademii
nauk SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry imeni H, D. Zelinskiy
Card 2/3 of the Academy of Sciences, USSR)
56) SOV/20-125-3-26/63
AUTHORS: Novikov, S. S., Babiyevskiy, K. K., Korsakova, I. S.
TITLE: The Synthesis of Aci-nitro-alkanes (Sintez atsi-nitroalkanov)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 125, Nr 3, PP 560-561
(USSR)
ABSTRACT. Several examples of the addition of simplest mononitro-alkanes
(Refs 1,2) as well as of the 1,1-dinitro-othans (Ref 3) to the
2-nitro-alkanes are known. The authors assume that trinitro-
methane will react with the last mentioned substances more
easily than other nitro-alkanes since its hydrogen is more
mobile. It was found that.this reaction leads to -the format Pa
of white crystalline substances in aqueous methanol,bolow 0 if
the reaction products are quickly separated by dilution with
ice-water. For in this case aci-1,1,1,3-tetranitrci~.alk&nes are
produced in an almost quantitative yield. Reliable data,on the
formation of the aci-form of the free aliphatic nitrohydro-
carbons have hitherto been lacking. Their structure was now
confirmed by an infrared spectrum. The obtained substances yield
characteristic color reactions of the aci-nitro compoundst-their
Card 1/2 solutions in other turn lightblue under the action. of acetyl
The Synthesis of Aci-nitro-alkanes GOV/20-125-3-26/63
chloride (Ref 7) and red in the case of additions of PeCl 3
(Ref 8). They may be stored at the temperature of dry ice.
Aci-1,100-tetranitro-butane reacts quickly with bromine in a
volatile solution (in the absence of alkalies) and forms
3-bromo-loltl,3-tetranitro-butane- An assumed reaction mechanism
is illustrated in a diagram. An experimental part gives the
usual data. There are 8 references, 1 of which is Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Institut organicheakoy khimii im. N. D. Zelinskogo Akademii
nauk SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry imeni N. D. Zelinskiy
of the Academy of Sciences, USSR)
PRESENTED: November 13, 1958, by A. V. Topchiyev, Academician
SUBMITTED; November 12, 1958
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AUTHORS.: Novikov, S. S., Koreakovat I* Sop S1153J601003/0110361056
Bulatova, N. N. BO11/BO05
TITLE: On the Addition of .Xitroalkanes~ to P,P-Dimethyldiviny.ketone
PERIODICAL: Izveatiya vyashikh uchabnykh zavedeniy. Xhimiyai khiml.oheskaya
tekhnologiya, 1960t Vol 3, Wr 1, PP 132-134 (USSR)
TEXT: Although Pop-dimethy1divinylketone contains 2 double bonds, substances with
one single mobile hydrogen atom are mainly added to one single nonsubstit .uted
vinyl group under experimental conditions (in accordance with I. N. flazarov, Ref 2).
The presence of double bonds in the addition products of the substances mentioned
in the title was proved by hydrogenation of 7-nitro-2-methyl-octen-2--one-4 on
Pt-black (see Scheme). Trinitromethane adds easily to P,P-dimethyldiv-inylketone
at room temperature- 7,7,7-trinitro-2-methyl-~epten-g-ons-4 M is formed here.
Dinitromethane reacts with the same ketone at 30-35 . 1,1-dinitroeth,ane reacts 6V
slowly with the ketone at-room temperature. Diethylamine used as a catalyst ac-
celerates the reaction considerablg so that it may be finished within 1-2 h. Nitro-
ethane reacts with ketone at 80 in the presence of diethylamine within 8 h.
In consequence of the reaction of nitrometbane with P,P-dimethyldivinylketonev a
mixture of 2 nitroketonee forms in the presence of diethylamine at 75-800 (within
7 h): 7-nitro-2-methyl-hepten-2-one-4 (V) (the reaction product of ni-tromethane
with one ketone molecule) and 7-nitro-2,12-dimethyl-tridecadione-2,11-dione-4~10
(VI) (the reaction product with 2 ketone molecules). Even with the use of a tenfold
excess of nitromethane, a mixture of the two ketones (V and *VI) is farmed. Besides
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NOVIKOV, S.S.;..KORSLKOVA. I.S.; BABIYVSUY, K.K.
Synthesis of 194-dialtro-1,3-butadions. Izv4N SSSR Otd.khim.
nauk n0-5:944-945 * 160. (MU 13:6)
1. Inatitut organichaskoy khinii imeni I.D.Zolinakogo Akadsmil
nauk SSSRe
(Butadiene)
-1 f
S/02Y60/132/04/3 1 /064
,67 J 6 o B011 B003
AUTHORS: Novikovt S. 3.9 Faynzil'bergq_A. A., Shevelevt so Aep
Roraakova, 1. S.4 BabiyevsMYT_K_,k6
W.-
TITLE: Isomerization of Tetranitroalkaneal
PERIODICAL,: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol. 132, No. 49
pp. 846-849
TEXT: In the article under review the authors found that 1p19193--tetra-
nitropropane is isomerized to a symmetrical tetranitropropane (II)
not only in the presence of ammonia but also by the action of some
other alkaline agents such as potassium acetate and -methylate. The
nature of the solvent determines the course of reaction. In alcohol
the reaction of 191,193-tetranitropropane leads to isomerization
with potassium aoetate, thus forming 1919393-tetranitropropane (yield
33.4 per cent). Iaomerization does not occur in an alcohol-acetone
mixture; only the nitro group is split offo and 191,3-trinitropro.Pane
is obtained. In the presence of potassium methylate (in methanol),
1,1,193-tetranitropr'opane (I) is isomerized to the symmetrical
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Isomerization of Tetranitroalkanen 3/020/60/132/04/31/064
B011/BO03
tatranitropropane (II) in a yield of 10.8 per cent. The authors w1anted
to see whether isomerization is only characteristic of 191,10-te-tra-
nitropropans. For this purpose they studied the behavior-of 1,1910-
-tetranitrobutane and 19191,3-tetranitropentane toward bases. Unlike
1,19193-tetranitropropane, these two tetranitroalkanes occur in two
stable formsp a true and an aoy form Isee Scheme). The authors found
that the acy form of tetranitrabutane (IIIa:) may be easily isomerized
to 1919393-tetranitrobutane ~V) by the action of potassium acetate
in alcohol (yield 34.5 per cent). Potassium methylate in methanol
(yield 36.7 per cent) and-alooholic caustic potash (yield 12.1 per, cent)
have a similar effect* Isomerization also ocours in the presence of
dimethylamine, but its yield does not exceed a few per cent. The true
form of 1,19193-tetranitrobutans (III b) is isomerized to 1',19393-
tetranitrobutane by the action of potassium acetate (yield 34.5 per
cent); but unlike the acy form, not in the presence of potassium
methylate. The acy form of 1,1,193-tetranitropentane (IV a) may be
isomerized in the way described above, but only in the presence of
potassium acetate. Thusp 19193,3-tetranitropentane (VI) (Yield 14.5
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per cent) is formed-.tThe true-form of 191,00-tetranitropentane ~177 b)
cannot be isomerized-in the-presence of alkaline-agents. 191,193-
tetranitrobutane and 19191,3-tetranitropentans (both aoy and true Sorms)
are not isomerized either in the presence of ammonia. The authors
establish that the aoy forms.isomerize more readily than the true forms.
For this reason they assume that the isomerizatiorr of 19191.3-tetra-
nitroalkanes passes through the stage of the soy form. The isomerisiation
products of (II), (III)q and (VI) were obtained as potassium salts. By
the action of bromine they were converted into the corresponding
bromides. On the strength of the results obtained the authors draw the
conclusion that isomerization aocompanled-by a shift of the nitro group
represents a general reaction of the 1,19193-tetranitroalkanes having'
a straight chain of carbon atoms* There are 3 references-9 2,of which
are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Inatitut organicheakoy khimii im. N. D. Zelinekogo
Akademii nauk SSSR,(Inatitute of Organic Chemistry -imani
K. D. Zelinskiy of the Academy of.science_61~_)
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Card 4/4
NOVIKOVY S. S.;-AORSAK
QV
At-L_S.; BULATOVA, ff. N.
Addition of nitrbalbms to chloramtbylvirql ketone. Isvo
vys. ucheb. zav,; khim, i khim. takh, 5 no-5:753-755 '62.
(MIRA j6:1)
1. Moskovakiy inshenerno-flalcheskiy inatituto
(ftraffins) (Ketone)
"tow
IVAVOVA (I(orsakova) 1 8 - KOIH-:OVA, YU.V.; NOVIKOV, S.S.
. =I-il~
I Addition of ethylenedJnitrodiamine to nitroalkenes. Izv. AN SSSR.
Otd.khim.nauk no.5:920--921-My 162. (MMU 15-- 6)
1. Institut organichaskoy khimii im. N.D.Zelinskogo AN SSER.
. (Ethylenediamine) (Olefins)
IVANOVA (Korsakova) , I. S. ; BUUTOVA , N. N. ; NOVIKOV ~ S. S.
---- -,02z-- ,
Addition of nitroacetic acid eaters to Of-j/9 -unsatvra~-d ketones.
Izv. All SSSR. Otdkhim.nauk no.5:921-922 My 162. (IMA 15:6)
1. Inatitut orgenicheskoy khirail im, N.D.Zelinskogo All SSSR.
(Acetic acid) (Ketones)
KORSAKOVA2 L. F.
"Series of Dirichlet Polynomials With Complex Exponents." Cand Fbys-Wth Scip Gorlidy
State Pedagogical Instp Gor'kiy, 1953. Dissertation (Referativnyy Zhurnal.
Mathwmj;tika &scow,, Feb 54)
SOt SUM 186v 19 Aug 1954 1
KOFiff AKIN, Sergey FedorovichL KOLSA.KaA., Lyudmila Vasil 'ypy_nqj____
MARTIYANOVA, I.Ya.0 -M.
[Ekibliograpby for the course in the "Economics of the
merchant marine"] Bibliografichoskii ukazatell po knreu
"Ekonomika morskogo trandporta." Moskva,, Transport, 1964.
37 p. (MIRA 18-.8)
the range of low Dr concentration# as
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the latter rises, the transport of U increases sharply and reaches a certain maximum
valuej then decreases vA remains unchang d. UT62 single crystals were obtained in
the form of blocks consisting of several :ingle crystalsp or in the fom of individual
single crystals. U's and'UTIe crystallized in the form of thin bands 1-2 mm wide and
U33 3
up to 20 mm long. a2 and US single cr7stala were-formed under conditions similar
to those Of U%2- C~rig- arte Lot 5 figures.
SUB COD6120,071 SUBM DAVCI 23Nov65/ OrH REF& 018
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us Farm Aninals.-Silkworm.
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Abs,Jour: Ref2hur iol.,. NQ_17,_ 5
Author KID
~RA"gr~I=Iturai . Institute
i I I - -
ti "'.6f M
Title :,Prepara in the Control
01 YX
of Dermdsti&-Piits D ub Cocoons.
in -jta~ iq~qp VYP
Orig Pub: Tr Tashkents 8j 83-89 -
Abstract: Oh'i bim-Sis, b:r iaibjnto'ry~ and semi-productive
experiments on the control of Frisch and of multi-
colored dermestids, it is recommended to clean the
warehouses and sheds of gntage and dust before
loading them and to spray with a 15ep muipension
of tecbnical hwmchlorocyclohexme- For Preser-
vation of the cocoon, to dust with 12% hexachloro-
cyclobexane (2.5 kg/t), and for preservation in
Card 1/2
79
AWL -
MW.
wfo
KCFLSAKOVA kand.seliskokhos.nauk
Harmfur effecti of tim'cutworm Agrotis segetm in jute aW,
ambary bemp fieldB. Zasbeh. rast. ot vred. i bol. 4 no.5:
57 S-0 159. (MIRA 16si)
(Tashkent Province--Jute-Diseaseb and pests)
(Tashkent Province--Ambary hemp-Diseases and pests)
(Tashkent-Cutworm-Exteraination)
--F U-
KOVALEVSKAYA, S - V; KORSAKOVA. N. S.
Bibliography of Huselan literature on treatment of typhoid
and paratyphoid. Feldsher & akush. no.8:61-64 Aug. 1950.
(CIAL 20:1)
Boner, - Tuberculosis; jointu niberculosis; Tluberculosis
luberculosis:
general, aspects, pulmonary tuberculosis, and osteoarticular
tuberculosis: -
Felld. i akush. no. 5, May 1952
Sostavila
SO: Monthly List of Russian Ace"Dions, Library of Congress, August 19560 Uncl.
KORSAK(IYA. red.; MIROIIOYA,, A.M.$ tekbno redo
[Medical literature of the U.S.S.R.; an index of books and
articles for the second half of 1959]Naucbnaia meditsinskaia
literatura SSSR; ukazatell knig i statei za vtoroe polugodle
1959 go Sost. Bibliograficbeakir. otdelom GTdNB. Pod red.
N.S.Koroakovoi. Moskva, Medgiz, 1962. 850 P. (MIRA 15:9)
1. Moscow Gosudarstvennaya naucbnaya meditsinskeya biblioteka.
(BIBLIOGRAPff --MDICM)
KORSAKOVA. N.S,; MATVMVA, M.K., tekhn.red.
(Scientific medical literature of the
Index
of books and 'articles for the second h;lf,of-19601 Na-
uchnaia medite'inskaia literatura S*R,- ukazatell knig
I statei za vtoroa polugodie 1960 g. Sort. Bibliografk-
cheskim, otdelom GUNHB. Pod red. N.S.Korsakovoi. Mo-~
skva, Medgis, 1963. i749 p. (MIRA 16:11)
1. Moscow. Gosudarstvennaya nauchnaya meditoiziska;,a
biblioteka. .4
(BIBI-IOGRAM-MEDICINE)
KORMOVA) N.S.y red.
[Scientific medical literature of the U.S.S.R.; index of
books and articles for the first half of 19611 Nauchnala
meditsinskaia literature SSSR; ukazatell knig i statei za
pervoe polugodie 1961 g. Sost. Bibliograficheakim otdelom
TSsNMB. Pod red. N.S.Korsakovoi. Moskva) Neditsina~ 1964-
781 p. (m Jim 17: 6)
KORSAKOVA, N.S., red.
[Scientific medical literature of the U.3.S.R.; index
of books and artj,!Ie- for the second half of 1061) Na ...
uchnaia meditsinakaia literatura SSSR: uYazatoll knig i
statei za vtoroe po:u,,odie 1961 g. Sost. Bibliografiche-
skim otdelom GTOMB. Pod red. N.S.Korsakovoi. Moskva,
Mleditsina, 1964. 763 p. (MIRA l7:9Y
KORSAMDVA. O.Y.
Observations of rigid antrum - gastritis over a period of Yearso
Anarb.mod.shur. no.3:155-88 Ur 158 (MIRA IIM
1. Is Inatituta rentgenologit I radiologit Mininterat'ra sdravo-
okhranenlys Azarb. SSSR (direktor - dotment X.M, Alikishibakov,
nauchWy rukowoditell - dotment A.A. Shtuma)o
(STORACE-DISIRASES)
KORSMOVA t 0. N.
Radiological dynamics of diffuse hyperplastic achylic gastrittis.
Azierb, mode zhur'. 310, 5:42-47 MY 161o (MIRA 14:1+)
(8TOMACH-INFIAMTION) (ST014ACH-RADIOGRAPHY)
CHALEKKOI D*K.;,Aq ~AKOVAj-W.
Rlimination of the decrease in biological acidity in apple J ce
caused by Schizoaaccharomyces acidodevorax. Mikrobidlogiia, W-no.l.,
152-157 Ji-F 161. (MIRA 14~ 5)
1. Ts6ntrallnaya nauchno-issledovatellskaya laboratoriya vinodelf-
ch6skoy .--ramyshlennosti,, Moskwa*
. (PPLE TUIGM-.HICRMIOLOGY)
(SCHIZOSA HAROWCES ACIDOUVOW,~-PHISIOLOGIGAL Kn?=)
CHALE14KO, D.K.; KORSAKOVAs, T*F.
Agents causing biological reduction of acidity in apple juicas
and cider. Hikrobiologiia 4-9 no. 4087-594 J1-A9 160.
(MMA 13:10)
1. TSentralInaya naucbno-iseledovateltakaya laboratoriya
vinodellchookoy proWshlennootit Moskva,
(APPlE JUICE) (YMT)
(WINE AND WINE MAKING-41IGROBIOLOGI)
s ars y n uc
New types of suiting fabrics made from a blend of synthetic fibers.
Tekst.prom. 22 no'.1:27-29 Ja 162. (MIRA 15:2)
1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut rherstyanoy
promyshlennosti.
(Synthetic fabrics)
xaLSAKNA, V. B., starshiy nauchm" sotrudnik
Uperience in the use of synthetic fibers-la-woolen pile
fabrics, Taket. pros. 23 no.3:19-22 Mr &63.
(Kmk 16:4)
1. TSentrallmyy nauchno-issledevatel'skiy institut sherstyanoy
praVuhlennosti (73NIISherati).
(Woolen and worsted manufacture)
(Textile fibers,,.SWhetic)
CHM4.KOV, YU.I.- KORMOVA Z M
2-Pyrid,yl acetate (2-acetoxypvridine). 14etod.poluch.khim.realc.i
prepar, no.4/5:65--66 162. (KRA 17-4)
1. Kiyevskiy ordena Lenina politekhnichoskly institut.
CHUMAKOV, Yu.I.; KORSAKOVAZ.M..-.-.
.z ...............
2-Tert-butvlpyridine. Metod.poluch.khim.reak. i prepar. no.7:
35-38 163. (MIRA 17:4)
1. Kiyevskiy politekhnicheskiy institut.
EXCEMA MI-CA ~ec.8 V01,1115 Notav-Psychiat. May 58
2669. TREATWENT OF YOUNG PATIENTS WITH AMINAZINE IN THE
PSYCHIATRIC CLINIC. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT (Russian text) -
K a r s a n o v a A. N. - ZH. NEVROPAT. PSIKHIAT. (Mosk.) 1956, 56/7
(55 1-My
Aminazine was administered to 20 young patients. of whom 14 suffered from
schizophrenia. In some cases aminaiine was combined with barbiturates, electric-
al sleep, and bromural. With the help of aminazine it was possible to bring about
sleep even in a child who suffered from rheumatic encephalitis, the cure being
bined electrical inducement of sleep and medinal. Favourable symptomatic
com
results were observed in 14 schizophrenic children who were given only amin-
azine. An acute psychotic. afflux was liquidated in cases which resisted other
methods of treatment. Hddlik - Brno
IVANOV, P. (Tbilisi); KAMMYXV, I.; KMUVUI. G.; GVASHVILI, V-
Georgia's young firemen. Posh.delo 3 no.1:23-24 J& '57o
(MA 10: 4)
1, Rachallnik drushiny rmykh posharnykh ThIlis (for.Malishayev)
2,.Airektor aredn6y shkoly no* 43 (for Ursaveli)e
(Georoa-11" prevention)
,KCBSZ 0, M.P., maditsinakaya sestra (Moskva)
Organization of the care of Patients with jaw and face Injuries.
VAd. sestra no~.10:24-26 0 154. (MA 7:12)
(JAWS, wounds-and Injuries
,there & nursing care).
(FACle wounds and injuries
ther. & nursing care)
(NURSING CARIP in.varlous diseases
face & jaw Inj.)
-R~L, R-S E A-~ K- I
DANTSIG, I.A.; IMMS11Y. A.D.; PANIN. I.G.
.Pulmonary tuberculous. Probl-tub. 34 no.6 supplement:8 I-D '56.
(MLRA 10:2)
1. is Mikhtnekogo tuberkulaznogo manstoriya (Blagoveshchensk no
Amurs)
(TUMCUUX313)
DANTSIG, I.I.; KOIIbWSKIY, A.D.; PARIN, I.G.
-
Boris features of the clinical picture of pulmonary tuberculoma.
Probi,tub. 37 no*2:33-38 '59. (MM 12:9)
1. Is NukhInskogo tubarkulesnogo sanatorlys (Arnwskaya oblast').
(TUMULOSIS, PUUMRT, pathol.
tuberculoma, clin. picture (Rue))
Preparation of pulmonary tuberculosis patientk. f Or tracheo,-% -
bronchoscopy. ProbUtub.... 3.7. imo.2:91-93 #59. (MIRA 12:9)
1. Iz Nukhtinskogo tubarkuleznogo samtorlya, Amarskaya Oblast'-
(TUBIRCULOSIS, FULMONART, diag.
bronchoscopy, prep. of patient Olus))
(~3ROHCHOSCWY, In various die.
pulm. tuberc., prep. of patient (Rua))
KALMYCHKOV, I.N.; KLOCHKOVP V.N.; KOFSH, A.M.
Standardization of the hydraulic and chemical systems of the heat
and electric power plants in sugar factories. Sakh.prom. 38 no.2:
32-34 F '64- (MIRA 1793)
1. k1w 1kovskoys neftepromyslovoye upravleniye "Ukrenergochemet".
-MRSHf-lu.-
USSR /Biology, - Water Purification Dee 52
"Analysis of Water for Determining the Presence of Bacilli Coli," M. G. Kichenko, L. E. J
Korsh,.N. G. Kichanko,, Inst of Gen and Co=unal, Acad Med Scip USSR
"Gig i Sanit" No 12, pp 12-17-
Carried out exhaustive comparison of the merits of &do and the "RDA" culture media in deter-
mining the presence of B. coli in water. After describing their expts., authors advocate the.
use of the NRDA" nutrient culture medium. as a simplified and accelerated method of water
analysis. nHU" consists of meat - peptone agar., 1% of lactose, 0.1% of glucose, ~% of bile,
and alcohol solns of resolic acid and bromthymol blue. The dyestuffs and bile are optional.
PA 239T5
KORSH, L.Ye.
Comparative evaluation of methods for detecting B.coli in water. Gig.i san.
no-9:36-39 S '53. (MLRA 6:8)
1. Institut obahchey i komamnallnoy gigiveny Akademii meditsinskikh nauk
SSSIL (Water--Bacteriology)
KORSU, L. Ye.
Korsh, L. Ye. - 11he FXfectiveness of Measures for the Sanibary Protection
1. U
of the Canal imeni Moscow Based on Data from Sanitary-Bacteriological Investigations.'$
Inst of General and Cormunal Hygiene, Acad Med Sci USSR. Moscow, 1956 (Disser-
tation for the Degree of Candidate in Medical Sciences).
So: KnizhnUa Letopis', No. 10, 1956, pp 116-127
DRATCEXV, S.M.; H, L.B.; 14ITYAGINA, O.V.
On the microflora of the water m=faces. J. Hyg. Jpidem.. Prahe I no.42
431-440 1957.
I' Institute of General and Commnal Hygiene,~Acadimy of Medical Sciencesp
;OOBCOWO
(WATM SUPkT, microbiology#
surfact microflora)
KORSH, L.Ye,
Iwalusting effectiveness of wasures for the sanitary protection of
the Koscow canal [with e'unimery in Inglish]. Gig. i man. 22 no.3:
19-25 Mr 157. (NIMA 10:6)
1. Is Institute obahchey i kwumallnoy gigiyeDy Akedenit
Reditainakikh amak SSSR.
(SAN12ATION -
sanitary protection of Noscow Canal)
KMSH, L,Ye,. __-. I . I ~~. I - ~
1
:-,~:~-- "
Using drinking water reservoirs for physical culture and sport
purposes. rod. i mm. tekh. nD*5:20-23 Wr goo WRA utO
(Reservoirs) (Water-Pblution)
DRAMMV. S.M., profe-, XCM9 L.Ye,-, kandemedensuk, MITYAGINA, O.V., bmd,*biol,
nauk.
Basic factors in the formation of reservoirs and the Koscow Canal
as a source ct potable and industrial water supply; VestjNbl SSSR
13 noolot57-63 158 (mm 11:10
1e is Institute obshchey I kommunallnoy gigiyeny ANN SSSR;
(WATER SUPPLY,
canals an sources of water supp1y (RUO)
EDRSH, L.Ye
Direct method for counting bacteria In sanitatlon studies of witural
watem Gig. I man. 24 no.9:85 S 159. (KERA 13: 1.)
1. Iz Instituta. obabohey I kounnalluoy gigiteny Imeni A*N, Spilua,
AM9 SSSR.
(WATIR-BACTARIOLOGY) -
DRACHRV,' S..M.A br~of.; R~~OX, AtS.; SKOPINTSEV, B.A.; KABANOV, N.K.;
ffljl~ffml, S.Y.; :SqSUI~OXA, I.N.; GOLDRITAg, M.T ; BIZUK.. Te.S.-
MOGILE-VSKIT, Ts.A.; RUPM"-.N.A. LXCW,-Lja_.; ARPIN,, V.L.
31LIKKINA" 1&1~1401r, 'Ye.B'., PA.; B*ICHIKOVA. U.S..,
tekha.rede-
[Methods of studying waters from the point of view of sanitatilonj
Priemy sanitarnogo isucheniis vodoemov. Pod red. S.M.Drachava.
Moskva, Gos.izd-vo med.lit-ry, 1960. 354 p.
(MIRA 13:11)
(Vater-Analysis)
KORSHp L. E0
Direct quantitative mi croscopic determination of balteria on mimbrane
filters in the samitary inspection of water reservoirs. J. byge spidem.,
Praha 5 no-3:349-356 161.
11 Sysin Institute.1of General and Communal Hygiene, Academy of Medical
Sciences U.S.S.R., Noscow.
(WITER SUPPLY microbiol)
MURIONVANNA S.I.;_KORSH, L-1
1-Union Conference on Hygienic Protection of Reservoirs. Vaipt.
Mi;N SSSR 16 no.702-86.161. (MIRA 14t 7)
1. Institut ob shchey i komunallnoy gigiyeny imeni A.K.Sysina
AMN S SSRI.
(WATER SUPPLY-HIGIENIG ASPECTS)
MUROVANNAIA, S.I., kand.med.nauk; ~ORSH,.-Lje., kand.med.nauk
All-Union Conference on Sanitary Protection of Natural Waters.
Gig.i san. 26 no.3:106-108 Yx 161. (MM 14---7)
1,, Iz Instituta Ashchey i kommunAllnoy gigiyany imeni A.N.Sysina
MIN SSSR.
(WATER SUPPLY)
GUBARI M.A. j KOFSH, L.Ye. KLBANOV., N.M.; -VOROBIYEVAs R.V.~ GASILIUL., K.M.;
P
DZWMYEV,-X*D.; IVANTSOV) K.F.; OVEZOVp A.0. Prinimali uchastiye:
BYLIMUBA, A.A.; YUAKHOVSKAYA, N.P.;LISICHKI21A, T.I.
Hygienic characteristico 6f economical drinking water oources
in diotricts of the Murgab 0asio, Zdrav. Turk. 7 no.,5:28-32 (41)
May 163. (OASIS REGION-DRINKM WFR) (MIRL 16s8)
SHKIGALEV, V.I.; SHWOUANA, U.N.; KORSAROVA, M.A.
I Morphology of the "Fodorov tunlra" intrusion. Mat. pogeol.
i pol. iskop. Sev.-Zap. RSFSR no.3&139-142 162. (MIRA 17,,.12)
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TIRPIGOMU, A.M., akademik: MESH-K2.. kFindidat khimichaskikh nauk.
Investigations on underground gasification of fuels carried out
by Institutes of the AcmdmW of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. duri
1950-1955. Podsom-fts-Vel. m6-1:3-9 '57. (KMA 10: 71
(Coal gaAfloatlon. Underground) (-Research)
AUTHOR: --Xorsh, M. 24-10-26/26
TITLE: State and.futther development,of underground gasification
of-coal (based on the material of a discussion).
(Sostoyaniye i dallneyeheye razvitiye podzemnoy
gazifikatsii.ugley~.-(po'materialam diskussii)
PERIODICAL: Izvest,iya Akademii Nauk SSSR Otdeleniye Tekbnicheskikh
Nauk, 1957, No.10,.,Pp. 114-11.6 ZUSSR)
ABSTRACT: (z the directives of the Pre~sidium of'the Ac.Sc. U.S.S.R.
a diBe-ussion-was,.organised between May 23 and 28, 1957
on~the "Fj~esej3.t-'st6tw-:&nd tren4s. in developing the.. science
on the .problem.' tot --'underground gas ficati6zi'o'f -coal"-
a-
.ab-out 300'rI engineers from 40 or~anis
tions participatea~.-*~The.following papers were read-.,
11state and trefids*of'the scientifiedevelopments on the
problem 'of under~grbund..gasification of fuels" by
Academician 'A. M. Terpigorev;
"Results.and further tasks~-in the field of underground
,.gasification of coal" by V.-,A. MalveyO;
~"State and development,trends of the problem of underground
gasification of1coal" by Corresponding Member of the
Ar,.Sc. Z. F. Chul-hRbov,
Card 1/4 . ~ 1 1. ~ ~ V -
24-10-26/26
State and further development of undergroun.d gasification of
coal (based on the material of a discussion).
"Scientific bases.df undergr.ound gasification of mined
fuels" by-Doctor of Technical Sciences N. V. lavrov.
The papers were published'before the meeting and
circulated to.the participants. "Podzemnaya
Gazifikatsiya Uglya" No.2 contained a number of articles
of the directors of the stations "Podzemgaz" and of
other leading workers on the results and achievements
in the field of underground gasification. In the
discussion A. Uskov mentioned that underground gasifica-
tion should be developed in the Kuzbass and in the Angren
where there is36 large station scheduled to produce
2320 million m of gas per annum. The participants
arrived at the conclusion that underground exdficati6n is
entering into the pilot plant phase of its development.
At a meeting on June 18 '1957 at the Bureau of the
Engineering Sciences Section of the Ac.Sc. (Byuro
Otdeleniya Tekhnicheskikh Nauk AN SSSR) Academician
L. D. Shevyakov reported on the results of this discussion
meeting; it was emphasized that a number of Soviet research
Card 3/4 institutes did not complete their tasks relating to the
AUTHDR: Korsh, M.P. 32-11-10160
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TITLE: The Preparation of a Calibrated (Gauged) Scale for the Colorimetrio
Determination of Acetylene (Sposob kalibrovki etalonnoy shkaly dly&
kolorimetricheakogo opreaeleniya &tsetilena)
FMODWAL: Z&vWakekya Iiaboratoriya, 1957, Vol. 23 r Nr I It pp. 12-99-1300 (USSR)
ABSTRACT- In order to obtain accurate results of colorimetrio investigations it
is necessary to have the properly gauged scales. For this purpose
organic coloring agents and also solutions of anorganio salts, which
give the necessary color shades are urea. In the present instance
the color shades for oopper aoetylenide are concerned. In this paper
a now method of calibrating color shades for the case mentioned by
means of acetylene gas (without having to dilute it) is recommended.
For this purpose the initial solution of copper acetylene is ailuted
with certain quantities of pure absorber. The difficulty arising here
consists in the occurrence of coagulation in the initial solution.
In order to cope with this difficulty suitable stabilizers were
teatedt a) The IloavWreagent consisting of gelatin, of the 2 g
nitric copper solution in 10 ml distilled water and 8 ml of 25% anmo-
Card 113 nia water. To this solution 6 g hydrochloric acid - hyaro%3rlamine
32-11-10160
The Prvparation of a Calibrated (Gauged) Scale for the Colorimetrio Determination
of Acetylene
was successively added until the colorless state was attained, and
the entire distilled water was diluted up to a volume of 60 ml.
To this 10 ml 5% gelatin and more distilled water up to a total
volume of 100 ml was added. b) Spirit reagent, oonaiating of 0-5 mg
acid copper dissolved in 20 ml water and mixed with the same quantity
(0-5 mg) of ammonia. To this 2.25 g hydrochloric acid - hyaroiylamine,
4o5 mil of a 2% gelatin solution, 33 ml ethylene spirit and distilled
water up to a volume of 100 ml was added. o) A spirt reagent oon-
sisting of a 10 ml 5% gelatin and 100 ml solution. All these three
reagents gave satisfactory results. Still more accurate results were
obtained by a stabilizer of nitric cobalt- and chromium salt developed
by Zhitkova. and Kutlin. In the course of research work it was found
that in the case of a lack of ammonia in the absorber copper aoetyle-
nide produces a more violet shade, and if there is an abundance In
amonia the abade is brick-red; besides, the dependence of the absorp-
tion of acetylene on the conditions of environment and temperature
was determined. In order to avoid possible errors it is recommended
to prepare several oa3ibrated scales at various conditions. There are
Card 2/3 1 figure and 5 Slavic references.
32-li-io/6o
The Preparation of a Calibrated (Gauged) Scale for the Colorimetric
Determination of Acetylene
ASMIATION: .43.1-Untn Scientific Research- and Design Institute for the
Subterraneous Gasification of Coal (Vaesoyuznyy nauohno-issle-
dovatellskiy i proyektW institut podzemoy gazifikataii ugley)
AVAILMLE: Library of Congress
Card .413
KDRSH, M.P.; IVANDVSKrY. P.P.
nitrous oxide w Ith bydrogan mulf ide over sulf lab
catalysts. Zhur. prikl. khIm. 31 no*7080-986 J1 158,
(MIR& 11:9)
(ffydrogen sulftd4) (Nitrogen oxidas)
Txm IGORET, A.M., &k%demIk;--MJjSH M.P. klmd, khim. nauk
I-Z~
Ui2derground gasification of coal. Priroda 47 no-9:33-37 S 158,
(MINA 11:9)
l.Inetitut goryuchikh Iskopayeafth Akademil nauk SSSR, Moskva.
(Coal gasification, U~dergrouud)
TERPIGORET, A.M., akad.i KORSH, M.P., kandUla.nauk
New developments in underground coal gamification. agolf Ukr.
3 no.4-8-11 AP 159. (KMA 12 -.7)
(Coal gaelfication, Underground)
5
AUTHORS: Korshp-Mc-9j, andidate of Technical SOV/67-59-4-6/19
Sciences, Plurtynova, V. M., Mgineer
TITLE: Catalytic Purification of the Crypton - Xenon Concentrate of
Hydrocarbons
PERIODICAL: Kislorod, 1959, Nr 4, pp 29-35 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The crypton - xenon concentrate present when rectifying
licuid air in ordinary technical plants is dontaniiiiated by the
smLi amounts of various hydrocarbons contained everywhere in
the air. ' After- hydrocarbohs'reach-la, giv6n a6nedzitration, iii a liquid
oxygen mixture,'the mixture-becom6s ex~lodiw. It is therefore at first necessarl
to kree the air to be liqu.6fied from these substances. The
catalytic oxidation of the Ihydrocarbons int o carbon dioxide
and water at higher temperatures proved to be the only method
technically possible* The respeative.device is shown in figu're 1.
Even with it the combustion of methane in very low concentrates-,
(0.02-0.1%) is a difficult process. The possibiliti6e,of a
catalytie'oxidation of the hydrocarbons had already been
repeatedly investigated. B. A. Zakharov and L.'I. Durynini
(Ref 3) used cupric o xide pIns manganese peroxide (at 300-80011)1
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Catalytic Purification of the Crypton Xenon SOV167-59-4-6119
Concentrate of E~rdrocarbons
IT. V. Mikulina and Ye. N. Shtern (Ref 4) worked with cupric
oxide at 8500o The best investigation results were 7ielded by
caprie oxide according to GOST 4468-48, by catalyst Nr 16
(i&/,, CUO, 10 no, 1% Cr 0 and by active alumina. Excellent
2 3
results were also obtained with a catalyst (manganese silver)
developed dt- the Institut fizicheskoy khimii AN USSR (Institute
of Physical Chemistry of the AS UkrSSR). The authors testedI a
number of oxidation catalysts as to their efficiency in
eliminating the microconcentrates of hydrocarbons contained in
the*air. The best results were found to be offered by the use
of pure active.alumina as a catalyst. The best working.temmerat=s
for the latter are at'about 55000; an increase in the volume
velocity ?f the air conveyed over the catalyst of from 7 to
400 hour- has',no influence on the degree of oxidation.,In
praotioal~y pure oxygen, the oxidation of the bydrooExbons occurk
mainly in the gas phase at 700-7500. At temperatures above 700'0(; ,
the catalyst'serves merely as''heat propagator, by which the gases
are uniformly heated. The paper under review further discusses
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Catalytic Purifioati.oiL of the Crypton Xenon BOV/67-59-4-6/19
.Concentrate of Hydrocarbons
VNIIPOD~EMGAZ,(All-m-Uition Scientific Research Institute for
Natural-Gas and in-the laboratories for rare gases of.the
VNITR'IMASh 411-Union scientific Research Institute of Oxygen
Machines ).'There are'4'figuree, 3 tablesp and 9 referenceovI
Tof which.are*Sovist.
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.5 W1 5 ft~ S/064j59/000/07/011/035.
AUTHOR:* Koroh M. P. B005/B123
TITLE: Oxidation of Micro Masses of Hydrocarbons on Activated Alumina
PERIODICAL: Khimicheekaya promyshlennost', 1959, Nr 7, PP 591 594 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: During the production of krypton-xenon mixtures it is very im-
Portant to remove the traces of hydrocarbons carried in the air
as these organic additions, in mixtures with liquid o:qgen, can
cause explosions. The only reliable method of removing traces of
methane i's the catalytic oxidation. The author investigated a
series of metallic salt catalysts and various carriers. The ar-
tificially produced methane-oxygen mixtures used contained
0.021 - 0.252% methane, which corresponds to an amount of
450 - 5400 mg carbon to 5 1 liquid oxygen. For the oxidation of
micro amounts of hydrocarbons', activated alumina,,unglown copper
oxide (GOST 4468-48) and a copper-nickel catalyst with 100 Cuo,
1C% NiO, and 1% Fe 203 proved to be the beet catalysts. Of these
three catalystev activated alumina has the beet qualities.~It
has a great eurfacep is by fat more stable than granulated CuO
Card 1/3 and only weigh r a little more than one fourth of this catalyst.
0111'~
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Alumina B005/B1 23
The author used activated alumina with 85.85~ aluminum oxide
from the Voskresenskiy khimicheskiy kombinat (Voskresensk Che-
mical Kombinat). As the only preparation, the catalyst was heat-
ed, besideep nitrogen was blown through. At 5000 the methane
contained.in the.gas mixtures was oxidized to 6(Yifo on this cata-
lyst, at 6000 to more than"80%. An increase of temperature or
an increase in the methanecontent of the gas mixture did not
influence the activity of the catalyst (Fig 2)i Besides these
experiments that were carried out with artificial gas mixtureav
the three above-mentioned most favorable catalysts were also
tested with industrial gases. These gases contained 1083 mg
carbon for 5 1 of liquid oxygen. Results of these experiments
are given in table 1. Pure activated alumina yielded best re-
sults (94 - 96 percent oxidation). In all cases the perLieifit
oxidation was by far higher than with artificial gas mixtures
in the same experiments (Fig 3). The reason is that industrial
gases contain a mixture of various hydrocarbons that,are more
easily oxidated than methane. According to statements of the
specialized "Neftegazoollyemka" one of the industrial krynton-
Card 2/3 xenon ooncentrationecontained a total of 0.04 hydrooarbons
6 ' 7 99
Oxidation of Micro Masses of ILydrocarbons on Activated 8/064/59/OOCI/07/011/035
Alumina B005/Bl 23
that consisted to 61.75% of methane, 14-75% of ethane, and
23.5% of heavier hydrocarbons. The excellent possibility of the
catalytic purification of krypton-xenon concentrations of hydro-
carbons upon aotivated.alu'Minum oxide under industrial conditions
was proved in Lisichan'skaya Atantsiya "Podzemgaz" (Aisichansk
Station "Podzemgaz") ov6r several years. Working conditions for. 4
t9e ca =ay c, oxidation in this plant are specified. Table 2
shows the activity of the catalyst after a two-month &,ad nine-
month use. The activity of the catalyst did not change in either
period. There are 3 figuresp 2 tables,-and 8 references, 6 of
which are Soviet.
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UVROV, N.V., doktor tekhn. nauk; KORSH, M.P., kand. khin. nauk
Combustible gases as fuel. Vest. IN SSSR 29 no.6:44-48 Ja '59.
(MIRA 12:5)
(Gas as fuel)
11(2~7)
SOY/80-32-4-1/47,
AUTHORS: Terpigorevt ApMat Korsht X. P.
TITLE: On the Realization of D.I. Mendeleyev's Ideas Concerning the
Subterranean Gasification of Coal (0 pretvorenii v zhiziLl idei
D.I. Mendeleyeva otnositellno podzemnoy gazifikataii ugley)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal priklanddy khimiij 1959, Vol 32, Nr 4, PP 705-710 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The Russian Scientist D.I. Mendeleyev expressed in 1888 his ideas
on the subterranean gasification of coal Z-Ref 12. The first
research work began in 1933. The war interrupted these activities.
In 1949 a special.Scientific Research and Designing Institute of
the Subterranean Gasification of Fuels (VNIIP) was established.
At the present time in the USSR there are three stations in oper-
ation: a station near Moscow with a yearly &as output of 420 mil-
lion m3 with a heat capacity of 800 kcal/nm.7, the Lisichansk
station in the Donets Basin with a yearly output of 100-120 mil-
lion m3 with a heat capacity of 800 kcal/nm3; the Yuzhno-Abinsk
station in the Kuznetsk Basin which is designed as an iniustrial
pilot plant with a yearly output of 160 million m3 and a. heal
Card 1/2 capacity of 900-1,000 kcal/nm5. There are two other industrial
SOV/80-32-4-1/47
On the Realization of D.I. Mendeleyev's Ideas Concerning the SubterranelLn
Gasification of Coal
stations under construction: the Shatsk station combined with a
gae.-turbine electric power station of 24,000 kit and a yearly gas
output of 6,34 million m3; the Angren station in the Uzbek SSR
using a lignite deposit with a yearly gas output of 2.320 mil-
lion m3 with a heat capacity of 100 kcal/nm3. A new miethod of
gasification is being developed consisting in the preliminary
heating of the coal by hot air. This method reduces the moisture
content and increases the cracks in the coal thereby enlarging
the reaction surface.
There is 1 diagrart and 12 references, 11 of which are Soviet and
1 English.
SUBMITTED: November 3, 1959
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KORSIL.,X.P,O ka~,khimicheokikh nauk
Method for determining microconcentrations of acetylene in
gaseous mixtures. Gig. i san. 26 no.11:55-57 N 1610 (MIFA
1. Iz Instituta joryuchikh iskopyaemykh Akademii nauk SSSR.
(ACETYLFM) (GASES-A.N=SS)
XORSH M P BOQDANOV, I.F.; LAVROV, N.V.
Present-day trend of the research work on the pprification of
combustible gases by the removal of hydrogen sulfide and carbon
dioxide. Trudy IGI 16:367-387 161. ~MIRJL 16,M
(Gases-Purification)
KORSH M.P.
Determination of hydrocarbons, carbon dioxide and monoxide
in krypton-xenon mixture. Zav.]Ab. 28 uo.10:1191,1192' 162.
(MIRA 15:10)
(HydroeaAons) (Carbon oxide) (Cases-Analysis)