SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KURBATOV, A. I. - KURBATOV, I. M.
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IqA PUSHKMV, I.F., inzha; SMEXOPYTOV, V.V., inzh.; KOVRIZHKIN, PI.P., inzh.;
- KM*-7W,-.A.Irproyerwhchik,, KIIATSKELEVICH, FI.N., inzh.
Azwworing readers' queries. Elak.i tepl.tiaga 6 no.4:36-37
Ap 162. (MIRA 15:5)
1. Lokomotivnoye depo laningrad-Baltiyakiy (for Kurbatov).
(Locomotives)
KITITATOV, A.I., dotsent
X-ray diagno5ia of osteonecros-IB in patients with Imims. Vest.
rent. i rad. 40 no-5:45-49 S-0 165.
(Ifl',-,A 18:12)
1. KlInika termichaskikh porazheniy (nachallnik - prof. T.Ya.
Arlyev) i kafedra rentgenologii I radiologii (nachallnik -
prof. V.S. Vakhtell) Voyenno-meditsinf3koy ordena I,enina akademii
imeni IS'.14. Kirovit, Leningrad.
KIJ RBA TOV j A. I. Va, rid . med . I I fill k ( D3 11 i I] i, ra d ) 11 - .- : -~., ,1 1, o I I : I " 1 () y ;orolj ekt, 10 )'P
kv. j8~
Tomographic studles in gunrhoL osLn(.;myeIIti!;. Vc:~t. AIr. 92 rio.6:
52-58 Je 164- OMIRA 18:5)
1. 12 kafedry rentgenologli i radiolog-li (nachallnik - prof. V.8.
Vakhtell) i kafedry voyenno-polevoy khirirf-~ii (riachallnik - prof.
A.N. Berkutov) Voyenno-mediti3iriskoy ordena Lerdria akademii hmeni
Kirova, Leningrad.
ZIfUXOVA, A.P., rukovoditall; POPOV, I.A., rukovoditall; RYKOYA. Z.L.,
rukovoditell; ARIWIPOV, N.A., starshiy nsuchny7 sotrudnik;
DZHIMSHEIZYSHVILr, sh.p., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; DMITRIYEV,
G.Va, starohiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; ZHURAVKOV, H.V., starshly
nauchny7 sotruanik; ISTCIMIN, P.B., starshiy asuchnyy sotrudnik;
A , starshiy nsuchny7 sotrudnik; METLINA, T.I.,
N
ga~rshiy n~uchnyy sotrudnik; PUGINA, N.I.. stershiy nauchnyy
notrudnik; BOTKOV. M.A., otvatutyannyy red.: BILIKE. G.V.,
otvotstvannyy rea.; KLEYKINOV. Y.N., otvatetvennyy red.;
SMOIDYREV, A.Ts., otvetotvannyy red.; SHARAYEV, A.N., otvatatyen-
nyy red,; BUTAZOV, V.V., tekhn.rad.; SABBITCY, A., tokhn.red.
[Progressive practices and new equipment) Peredovoi opyt i noysis
takhniks. Moskva, Ugletakhisdat, 1957. 386 p. (MIRA 11:4)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Hinisterstyo ugollnoy prou7shlonnosti.
TSentralinyy Institut takhnicheakoy informstaii, 2. WentrallnY7
institut takhnichaskoy informateii Ministerstva ugolinoy proaWshlon-
nosti SSSA (for Zhukove, Popov, Rykova, Arkhipov, Dzhimshelayshvili,
Dmitriyev, Zhurakov, Istomin Kurbatov. Metlins, Pugina)
(Coal mines and mining)
KAZAKOVp N.I., gornyy tekhnik; YUNOVICH, M.I., gornyy inzh.;
KUDRYAVTSEVp Yu.I., gornyy inzh.; SMOLPYREV, A.Ye.,
kand.tekhn.nauk; MARKOV, Yu.A., gornyy inzh.; A*K*,
gornyy insh, --_4
Study of the operation of a hydraulic hoist in the "Balkina-
Ventilyatsionnaya" Mine. Gor. zhur. no.6:43-47 Je 162.
(MIRA 15:11)
1. Leninoprokoye shakhtootrovupravloniya (for Kazakov).
2. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut, tsvetnoy
metallurgii, Usti-Kamenogorsk (for Yunovich, Kudryavtsev).
3. Institut gornogo dela im. Skochinakogo, Moskva (for
Smold~Tevp Markov, Kurbatov).
(Leninogorsk region (East Kazakhstan Province)-44ine hoistiog)
KURBATOV, A. K.; SMOLDYREV, A. Ye.
Study of hydraulic transportation of Frivoy Rog iron oreq.
Gor. zhur. no.11:51-54 N '62. (MIRA 15110)
1. Inatitut gornogo dela, imeni Skochinakogo.
(Krivoy Rog BiBin-Hydraulic conveying)
SPIVAKOVSKIY, Aleksandr Onisimovich; MUCHNIK, Vladimdr Semenovich,
doktor tekhn. nauk; YUFIN, Andrey Pavlovich, doktor tekhn.
nauk; SY-OLDYREV, Anatolly Yevtikheyevich, kand. tekhn.
nauk; OFENGENDEN, Naum Yefimovich, kand. tekhn. nauk;
BORISENKO, Lev Dmitriyevich, kand. tekha. nauk; TRAYNIS,
Viulen VladWrovich, kand. tekhn. nauk; Prinimali uchastiye:
KURBATOV A.K., inzh.j MARKOV, Yu.A., inah.; KORSHUNOV, A.P.,
inzh.; EMU, B.Ya., otv. red.; KOVAL', I.V., red.izd-va;
ILIINSKAYA, G.M., tekhn. red.
[Hydraulic and pneumatic transportation in mining enter-
prisea]Gidravlicheskii i pvmvmatichiskii transport &a gor-
nykh predpriiatiiakh. Moskva, Gosgortekhizdat, 1962. 250 p.
(MIRA 16:3)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Spivakovskiy).
2. Institut gornogo dela im. A.A.Skochinakogo (for
Smoldyrev). 3. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno,lasledovatellskiy i pro-
yektno-konstruktorskiy institut po gidrodobyche uglya (for
Muchnik). 4. Donetskiy nauqhno-issledovatel'skiy ugollnyy
institut (for Ofengenden), 5. Moskovskiy inzhenerno-stroitelf-
nyy Institut im. V.V.Kuybysheva (for Yufin).
(Pneumatic conveying) (Hydraulic conveying)
ME-J-1";, Yu.A. (Lookw%) ; Si'l-L, il.-7.e i.. 1,~ .
MoveineiriL of solid particle:] In I'llirip fluid f1c% a. All
Mckh. I mohinos~r. no.6:11,(.-148 14-1) '(~4.
(!',IP,A 38:2)
KURBATOV, A.P.J. inzh.
Protection of
85-86 F '64.
the 010pes of earth dams. Elok. sta. 35 no.2.4
(MIRA 17t6)
BARSKIT. Igor' Borisovich, icand.takhn.nauk, dotsent; LOMOVSKIT. Viktor
j. lnzh.
Alekisandrovich, kand.tekhn.nauk, dotseut;,JgT~ATOTt_AjP.
ratoontent; MINMIO Te.H., kand.takhn.nouk, retsenzent; HIRONOW,
A.P., kand.takhyx.nouk, retitenzent; ITANOT, T.T., kand.takhn.neukp
red.: FALIKO. O.S., red.izd-va; TMIANOY, A.Ta., tekhn.red.
ETraotorel Traktory, Moskval Gosensuchno-takhn.izd-vo mashinostroit.
lit-ry, 1960. 295 p. (KIRA 14:1)
1. Lyuberatakiy takhnikam sellskokhozynystyennogo mashinostroyaniya
(for Xurbatov).
(Tractors)
...........
R
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gff
KURBATOV, Alaksandr Pavlovich; TSIMERSON, A.L,,, red.; ,c~tODSUY, X.P~ S
----
Nechanized fermentation of cabbage]14ekhanizatsiia I-vasheniia
kapusty. l4oqkva, Goator izdat, 1961. 41* p. (1-aPA 15-10)
~Sauerkraut)
I r, . , ~ ., ., .
Styrikovich, M. A., Margulova, To Kh., and Kurbatov, A. V-., "Ilomogrnm of
the Moscaw Power Engineering Institute to Determine the Heat (>jtput *-fficiency
by Rqdiation of Carbon Dioxide and Water Vapor." Kotloturbostroyf-niye,,_ 110 5,
1949.
~`FH:~ATOV~p A. V. -- "Somt Machanismv, of :,o.-tpn--j3ure 3,jb~)Iin~n- and 1--.-air
r- -
Role in Sto-up. Scparation Processej." -,,ib lh %'~ar )-,, .:019co,.; 'Ordt-r DI
Lenin Power Ta t l-,t-riL 1. 1% ",)Tof.ov. for
!,Ile W, Candidate in 'Nellai-CA-1
S) 0 : Vecharriva "oskva. Januar-i-Dtcpmher 19512
KuAblITC7, A. V.
Srear, Boilern
Question of reviewine G. 11. Kruzhilin's theory. Critic-,l loan a3 the u,~.yer limit of
applic-ibility of thir, theory. Izv. Ali' Utd. tekh. nauk no. 5, 1952.
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Libra.-Y of CongrTens, November 1952. UNCLASS.
KURBATOV, A.V., kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk.
Bubbling and the problem of critical loads In steam separation.
Trudy KII no.11:82-108 '53. (KLRL 7:11)
(Steam)
3(4) 5/20
AUTHOR Kuvllatov :-, 7.
T I I, j, E The rirat of Conmunint Work ir, t'v-~ "oncow Aero,-,ao-
.10tic ~)Orvico (Porvy~,.,o hj~,,,ady truda v
1'FIRIONCAT, (le(II(i iYA i I
1
1"PA CT Tn honor of the 21, rty Com-ron- of the '.o. uni t arty
j ,in 0
of the U33R, the YOLIth bri-adon ntartf?d com:~ctitionfj for
t'1(-' ri-111 Of CnllirC thOMIU0111010 COLInuni3t Bxrij~,.des. Such
'~t;.on, i, th, 'I IP ar,! lencribed IA firnt, the
compet 'A - I
P,ri[;ade of Itr,,Cina Khc~c3hc'io lool-ml Novombor 29,
1)58. Tt van comrosed of the women
Valentina Yo,Zorova, I. .
"arina ralacheva, 111.-asko, I,),,! Ilikolayeva,
L.7admila Kubanlzcva. Cr~lina Ale!.sandrova, Zoy3 "idenkina and
Raisa Shirina. Thin BriFade has attained ~_reat success, but
was overtaken by the ritron.-er and more e:,rerienced :7-ri!'ade
of Kudinova. Bricades of Oilter departmeiitc entered t'Lc'com-
retition; the 'PriCade of AlckswAra roncharova concintin- of
Inessa, Xachnova Zinaida "'ablevo, Izxarita Xuzncwcova rincl
Card 1/2 ira Belin3kaya; the Y3rija,IL- of the Coi.-r,%nint nni Front 3t,ldier
3, 07 15 2o
o i I-.,, ad 0 a 0 f C 0 Mm u n Ij t War 1: -- n t r c- r, c 3 a r e
..
T
'iMiall Ovidetelov in Ko.,iotantin
Kirlyanova are also workiii The Dri,radc- of '~vi-~otelev
algo bound themselves to t.111:f, part lin tl,.t, circle of ,-rc3~.-nt
~-oliticn, #in! in visits to muacwls, lecti!rcc- on
ic and reprenentint; art. Thio by
M:~,inecr Valenrtnn Abroaimo,/a, 7n~,ineer
T;-',uf TopoCrapher Lidiya Ageye-l'I'l , C%jCf 1*1 M M 0 t 3 t :j
I'onj';antin Grachav ani Ollea 7'
iryunhina, rarl-ovl,,a
-1. -Ttacva, Lyudmila Vorontsova, %ria S:~4rnol,
y,~no-.,a and BriCadier Mikhail S-,ridetelev. Ixon,- t:ic field squadc,
t':c following BriCades entered 'lie comi,etition: tile rrigade
o', Tas.iliy Potapov (Topographer of tlkia 17'Uh Scillad, Co;,.nunist
a.-il IP-2-c Worker) and the Tlri,-,~Ao (if T):.iitriy C*Acf
11 tac
cc-, 7Anician of the 17th Squad aril 73cot I'Torker (recei
"on,',zary Diploma fcr Su~:cessful 7,orl: in 1~50). i.']
Car,., 2/2
3 '(4)
AUTHOR: Kurbatov, A. V. SOV/6-59-11-3/21
TITLE: The First Results in the Competition for the Title of
Brigades and Shook Workers of the Communiat Labor in the
Moacow Aerogeodetic Enterprise
PERIODICALt Geodeziya i kartografiyal 1959, Nr 11, pp 9-12 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In the competitions of the MAGP (Moscow Aerogeodetio Enter-
pries) the brigades of M. A. Svidetelev and of N. I.Yeliseyeva
rank first. These brigades control the stereographs SD
(constructed in 1959), examine the accuracy of radiogeodetic
results and compile local nets with stereoprojectors on
photographs of high-mountain ranges. The following members
belong to the N. 1. Yeliseyeva brigaae, Engineer Z.I.Morozova,
Technician A. 1. Petrushina, Members of the M. A. Svidetelev
brigade are Engineer Lida Klinkova, Trade-Union Organizer
Engineer A. I. Naumovap Topographer Aleksey Abramov. The
following persons and brigades respectively, distinguished
themselves in the field work: Topographer Vasiliy Pota-,Ovf
Topographer Dmitriy Snetkov, the brigade of Topographer
Card 1/2 Ivan Pashek (team Nr 94), Tokographer P. L. Bogachev, leading
The Firot ROSUItS in the Competition for the Title jOV/6-59-11-3/21
of Brigade3 and 3hock Workers of tho Communist Labor in the Moscow Aero-
geodetic Enterprise
his brigade, Chief Topographer V. ;C. Zolotukhin with his
brigade, the brigades of Yu. N. Votapov, N. A. Bronovitskiy
with hin brigade. In the team Nr 17, 11 hrigades led by
Members of the Communist Party take part in the competitions
the brigade of K. D, Semenov, the brigade of V. A. Potapov,
the brigade of M. B. Kaplunov, the brigade of N. S. Pruaakov,
the group of V. 3. Kleyner consisting of 8 brigades (26 persona).
Members of the brigade of N. S. Prusakav are Topographer
Rikolay Kombarov, Foreman Petr 3ilayev and the workers
Mikhail Lazar', Eduard YL-nkovskiy, Leonid Strashkevich. Group
leader V. G. Starodubkin congratulated the brigade of
N. S. Prusakov for having been awarded the title of "Brigade
of Communist Labor". The brigade of M. B. Kaplunov was also
awarded this title. Topographer V. S. Baerinovtsev, did not
meet requirements in producing qualified work.
Card 212
KURBATOV., A.V.
Conferences of the brigades and shock workers of communist labor
at the Moscow Aerogeodetic Enterprise. Geod. i kart. no.7:
10-34 J1 161, (MRA 14:7)
(Aerial photogramnetry)
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1. 1. I~ 1 IV, I .
2~03
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SO: No. 34
5 (,t) 307/20-122-1-25/44
AUTHORS: Vilesov, F. I., Kurbatov, B. L., Terenin, A. 11., Academician
iITLE: A Maes-Spectrometric Investigation of the Photoionization
and of the Photodissociation of the Vupors of Amines
(Mass-apektrometricheakoye iasledovaniye fotoionizataii
i fotodiasotsiataii parov aminov)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SGSR, 1958, Vol 122, fir 1, pp 94-9
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: For a detailed investigation of these processes, the authors
prepared a mass spectrometer of the )0 degree type, the ra-
dius of the central ion trajectory of which wus 126 mm. The
following gaseous amines were inventigated: ammonia NH 31
hydrazine NIf 2-ITH2 , benzylamine C611 5- C112-MI21 aniline
C6If 5- fill 2. The mass spectra found by irradiation of these com-
pounds are given in a diagram. Only an elementary photoioni-
zation of the mqAecules according to the scheme
AB + hV --> AB + e was observed. This result confirms the
following assumption, expressed in one of the authors' previous
Card 113 Papers. The photoionization current ie caused only by the
SOV/20-122-1-25/44
A Lfass-31jectrometric Investigation of the Photoionization and of the Photo-
dissociation of the Vapors of Amines
elementary photoionization of the molecules and the ioniza-
tion proceaven with a docompouition of the typo
AB + hl --* A+ + B_ or AB + IN -30 A + + B + e are not probable
(less than 1 % of the main process). If vapors of aniline
and benzylamine are irradiated by electrons of -,,110 eVj
more complicated i-Aaaa spectra are observed; they are caused
by thepecay of the molecules into ions. Therefore the appli-
cation of a photon beam (even if it is not monochromatic) is
more advantageous for the mass-spectrometric analyses of
complicated organic compounds and their mixtures than the
application of an electron beam. The use of monochromatic
light permits an additional analysis with respect to the
thresholds of the photoionization and the identification of
various isomers. Carrying out of the measurements is dis-
cussed. The spectra for the vapors of ammonia, hydrazine,
aniline and benzylnmine are given in a diagram and are dis-
cussed in short. These spectra are arguments in favor of th%
following processes: NH 3 + hV ---> 11H2 + H, NH I + hV B -30 NH 2 +
Card 2/3 + H -4 ITH 2 + H + hvl~ , 11H 2 - NH2 + h9 B __+ 11H 2 .+ NE2-->NH2 +NH2+hj)
SOV/20-122-1-25/44
A IvInss-Spectromoti-ic Invo.,itigation of the Photoionization and of the Photo-
diPsociation of the Vapors of Amines
C611 5 - C11 2- IIH2+ 11 .0 C6 if 5- C11 2- IIH + 11.
C6 if 5- CH 2- 11112+ h v ----> C6 11 5- CII2
and vt was, apparently, given
dissociation of aniline ~aporfj
observed. There are 3 figures
are Soviet.
+ 1111 2- The meaning ofV13
in a previous paper. No photo-
into any Und of radicals was
z~nd -) referencee,aU of which
ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy institut Leningradskogo gosudarstvenno.-O uni-
veroi-teta im. A. A. Zhdanova (11hysics Institute of Leningrad
State University imeni A. A. Zlidanov)
SUBMITTED: May 30, 1958
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AUTIR;H S. 7ilesrv, F. I.;, Kurbutov4-15. L., ;iru Ter(~nin, A. IN.,
A cud vmJ ciun
T E71 LE Enevj~y ~,iEjrrilbuiion of electur~ns ir, 0-? photoictniza',ilon
0 111 thC~ j~"tJeOWO p0Q,3e
PE~UOD i,~AL: Ak3der.11-va wilA SSSR. Do, I ady, v no 6. 961
132 13 52
Tz~.k'v :T I I,., i.-nurgy diatribution of iori.,3 viar3 by the uuthorL,
vilth VLE! appurutuo f0iown in Fl~,, ' Tht~ uLtr;iviolet rudiation
wa-, obt;~~';n-j 1):,, vacmui monuchrotvitor. The current in thlo
appufuLus coold the value 10' 13 - 10 12 a dnd wu3 "mplified by a
d -I na'mcti-- I e(,. t I -I C' I-, Zle r. I' he i n t i. n 9 i t y o f I i,,.; h to :n e a s 1.1 r e d b y a
of sodiam ulicyla',e and a The
;i,ov.r. '.ri. iiga-, e. und ~. Tne eri~rwy dio~:-in%ltions of the
electL-on't~ v.0re -ilf"L43-urea on photoionization ~-,f ienztno and methyl Z~niline
-'L'or onu of ii.,-ht. Th~. C0l*rQ3DJrldl"i.' cult,"..,] for aniline and
Curd ~ /0
2 IJ-0
b: 11?2
Q* ~~11 L ;,If- i;, rgelv .;oinoide ;i i tn rxic, trL v1 aniline. If
the enerely butvv,~% L~io ion'iz~,-ition
DOtentl.Lii ;-,I 'tLC MOIL'CUJ.C~S ~,s S:-,!J,:1 1.1"Iere appears
only ciniF. r:iaximu.-L "In -this curvc. AS tile z~.-,erp~y of' tne q,-,,-itum is -in.-
c. r e a s ed i ~j ;Ti;, iiii ort i o A i j f; 1e a vl~a-d * 11 c~ 0 L 1 f en,-,.Y. Oil
~)f -,lv~ photon un"rgy appe!ir iLri tte ruj.~ion of
a 11 -,? r wh 1 ch t re -i I so d i ~,p ;o, ed ;3 i-~,e of hi ro-her
ener~,y a.3 t1he i.Aoton onure,,,, iq jncrtaoed. The fir jt of S1017
electrons is Aserved in the- of I)en'-7.ene -..-hen the oh-oton energy is
~-v above t.'.e ol" L.n- irolecules. For
5 1 - I -
anilin(-, i,&tl-,j1 ikuj..'~.ine. and duiathyl uniline [h-:~se are: 1 . 2,
I ~2. 1 pv~ ri~,-:3pec t ivFAy, F, Cl I, C? e t- tllr~,e third
groups of
,,lov el-:-, trcus -are observed tit the corresponding of 2~4, 2.3,
and 2.2 ev on t urther inore-aue f--)f tlie photon When the photon
energy 1 ies 2,6 z~v ~ii,ovo the iojiizLLtioii energy c.1' aniline a
'ourth L;,-rcup of electr~jris ij obscrvud- The 011
i - the new eLectron
grotips is (?zpLLAjiu,i with th--~- tie~p of the f*~)Ilo,,,Ing 1) ion;zzi-
tion of th,~ Iowi by ex-,:it-tiori t,k) -.,nd v.,brational
levu1j; 2) dii;nip:ttive io.-,Izz~itjun -.,cccwdinf~ -,:j onc tne schemes
Card ~/ 6
I _1-1 14
S/020/61/138/006/010/0119
Energy distribution of electrons ... B104/B214
AB + hN -.:. A++ B + e or AB + hi A+ + B_; 3) emission of strongly
bound electrons. Since no data are available at present on the el6atron
levels of isolated ions of aromatic compounds the results obtained here
cannot be fully expl*air,.e&. The results confirm, however, the assumption
of the excitation of ions produced by the photoeffect in pigmdnt films
to the upper electron levels. There are 3 figures and 5 ref6rences! 4
Soviet-bloc and 1 non-Soviet-bloc.
ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy godsudarstvennyy uni-Versitet im. A. A.
Zhdanova
(Leningrad State University imeni A. A. Zhdanov
SUBMITTED; I-larch 20, 1961
Card 3/6
XURUATOV, B.L.; VILESOV, F.I.; TFREHIN, akademik
Electron distribution by kinetic enerples, in the 1;hotoionizatlon
of methyl dr!rIvatIves of benzene. Dokl. All SIS"JR IL;O n-).4'-707-8CO
0 161. (MIR;t 14:9)
1. Fizicheskiy institut Leningradskogo rocudamtvennopo
univoraiteta im. A.A.ZManova.
(Benzene) (Photoelectricity)
VILESOV, F.I. *
IMR411-11 I ~,- L
Photoionization of esters and metal carbonyls in the gaseaus phase.
Dokl. All SSSR 140 no.6:1364-1367 0 161. (MIRA 14.11)
1. Leningradskiy Cosudarstvennyy universitat im. A.A.Zhdanova.
Prodstavleno akademikom A.N.Tereninym.
(Ionization of gases) (Cart,onyl compounds) (Esters)
OTHORS: Kurtatov, B. L., and
TITLE: Yinetic energy distribution
photoelectric effect
FERIODICAL; Akademiya nauk SSGR.
32427
S /0'Vi /1,1,1 /CC-6/010/021
B1011 '3
Vilesov, F. I.
of electrons in the external
of pigment layers
Doklady, v.. 141, no 6 , 1961 , I 343-134-ir
TEXT: The external photoelectric effect of ort.;anic semi condlictors with an
equipment described in previous studies was investigated (7. 1. VilesovP
A. N. Terenin, DAN, 2 (1 rj6c)) 7[hen ~~arr.;inq;
_a, no. 5 (1960); DAN 134, 71
out the exDeriments, a pigment layer was either evaporated on the inner
electrode from an &lcohol solution or deposited by vacuum sublimation if
the piement did not disintegrate at temperatures of al-~proximutt.,Iy
250-3000C. The authors infer from some considerations on -,;hotoelectric
work function, position of the Fermi levels, of forbidden band width, and
of electron affinity that various metastable defects Ma.,; arise frr-%m far-
ultraviolet irradiation, which may considerably dioturb and
f"lectrical equilibrium. It -is not possible to e3timat~, U'.r'
el(~ctric field. Fermi levels and photoelectric o,* the
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Kinetic ener~,y distribution ... B10,1/?112
c~ollector may show a considerable error. Distrihution curves for muju:h~,.-,
,3ryBtal Violet, indigo red, and indigo blue agree with the curves aho-wn
in Fig. 1 . It is characteristic of this proul, that -idith a quantum, ener~;,
exceeding the maximum photoelectric -Nork function by 12,2-3 ev the maximum,
energy distribution of electrons is shifted to the ranie of lower ele-~tr.-)n
ener6ies. This may be explained by (I ) photor.-induced er.~_;asion of
stronGly bound electrons, (2) by emission of weakly bound electrons with
simultaneous excitation of the positive ion to one of its electron levels,
Or (3) discrete energy loss of electrons occurs wher. they move towards the
surface. Fig. 2 shows the energy distribution of electrons in "he phot--_~-
emissive effect of alizarin blue.. Quinoline blue, phenozafranine,
rhodamine B, and pinacryptole yellow have similar distribution curves.
The authors conclude that in these pigments a hiGher enerey amount is
I e
.ransferred to vibrational degrees of freedom than in the group m ntioned
-first. It is characteristic of all pigments investiCated that the maxi.-,-~=
of energy distribution of electrons is only slightly shifted
(by 0.3-0,5 ev) if the energy of y-quanta is increased to 4-5 ev. Ti's
was explained in previous papers by the transfer of part of the quantuM
energy to the excitation of electron and vibratl~)nal lev;:.Is ~f the
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~rL o r6 T
Vinetic y dir3i.ribiitioii '11011/ Di 1
~: ted the
ubDorbinj, mioll~-ciile. To prov(2 this statemont, tho authors inveuti,-.1
enor.-Y diotri blition of electrons in photo toni -xa t ion of vapora of 6 Z'11
rh o'I ami tic, .It can be obrierved th(Lt aloo In Innization of a fro,.! molocule
a corialderable portion of quantum ener,-V is conwimod for the excitation of
electron and vibrational levels. The authora thanl. Acalumician A. 11.
Turenin for interest and valuable diucusnions. Ther-,~ are 3 fi., ~urua ,
1 table, and 9 references: 7 Soviet and '.; non-Sovir-t. The t',-to refer-
enceri to Entjish-larij;uage publicationa read as followq: H. Phillipp, E. A.
Taft, L. Apker, Phys. Rev 120, 49 (1961); L. Apker, E. Taft, J. Dickey,
J. Opt. Soc. Am., A2, 78 ill
9537; J- OPt- Soc. Am., .1
J, 81 (1953).
ASSOCIATION: Lenin~~radsBy Cosudarstvennyy univeraltet im. A. A. Zhdanova
(Leningrad State University imeni A. A. 'Zhdanov)
PRESLNTED June 12, 11,161 , by A. N. Terenizi, AradeitrtiuizLn
SUBMITTED: June 5, 1961
FiG. 1. Energy distribution of electrons in the external photocffect for
different quantum enorLios. Legend: (1 6.t35 ev; (2) 7.13 ev; (3) 7.60 evi
(4) 10-10 ev.
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FC-4/Px~-4/Pab-J+
~ACCESSION NR: AP30000 B/0048/63/027/008/1088/1003
AUMOR: vilesov, r. r. ; J~urbatov, B. L.
T ITLE -Energy spectra of electrons detached in photoi
port presented at the Second All-Union Conference on t
.Atomic Collisions hold in Uzhgorod 2-9 Oct 19G2/
SOURCE: 1UT SSSR, Izvostiya, sor.fiz, v.27, no.8, 1 1963, 1088-1093
TOPIC TAGS.- photoionization, electron energy, electron detachment, aniline, naph--
thalene, bonzene, toluene, xylene, mesitylane, dureno
ABSTRACT: Although the adiabatic ionization potentials of most atoms and many mole
cules have been determined by a spectroscopic method (W.C,Prlce, Chem.Rov.,41, 257,
1947) ind the method of photoionization (K.Watanabo, J.Chem.Phys. 26, 542, 1957 =1
K.Watanabe and others, J.Quant.Spectr.11ad.Trnns. 2, 369, 1962) , it is not known how
the excess energy of the photon (over and above the ionization potential) is divid-
ed between the povitivo ion and the dotnched electron. Accordingly, the purpose of
the present work wit; to determine this by invostignting the onergy distribution of
the detached electrons by the retarding, field toQhniquo. The radiation from a hij~%
voltage hydrogon di:;chargo tube waq monochromatizecl by n ono-moter monoebromator;
ization of molecules liffo-
Phvoics of Blectroni7c and
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its intensity was measured by means of a fluorescent screen viewed by an FEU-19
photomultiplier. The Innization coll, consisting of three coaxial copper cylinde?s,
is dinramed. in Fig.1 of :the Enclosuro. The inner thick-walled cylinder 2 formed
the ioni:~n-_ion char.-iber proper; this electrode was provided with n set of 0.5 L-M.
wiap si-it-,; normal to the cylindur nxis. M(.-asuros woro taken to insure honogencity
of lth~~ eloctrlc field. The set-up had provision for simultaneous measurement of
tlic incominf* IN flux and 111ho photoionization current as it function of the wavele-Th
In the e%periments there were obtained current-voltage (retarding potentW
,I bjL
curves for aikiline inethylaniline, dimethylanilino, na ph th alone., nzone, toluene,
Ortlic)-, parn- and meta-xvIcnics, mos.1tyl one, ~,ia nd dureno (the family of C-V curves
for nap"Ithalono 1-9 _"hown in the figure). Tae experim,'2ntal piints were obtained at
photon energy intorvats of 0.3-0.5 oV up to 11.7 cV, ',he cut-off energy of the li-
thium. fluoride window, From those curves thure woro deduced the energy spectra of
the electrons (tho curvos for aniline, nnphthalonr~ and meta-xylono are reproduced).,
"he beh,
qv!or of Ule different compounds is di~icussod briefly; the photon energies
corres,pondin_, to t1lic appearruico of slow electrons are noted, It is inforred that
thc plotoionization nechanism probably involves ejection of moro strongly bound va--~
lcnc,~ elr_-ctrons (rather than ejection of the most wenlly Cound electron and excita-
tion cf one of the val(.-ico electrons) . OrIg.,art.has: 5 figures,
Card 2/~
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ACCESSION NR: AP3004507
ASSOCIATION: Nauclino-iosladovntellskiy fizicheskiy institut Loningradskago goo.
universitota im.A.A.Zhdanova (Scientifio Research Institute of Physics, Leningrad
State University)
SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 26AugG3! ENCL- 01
SUB CODE: PH NO UP SOV-, 004 OTHER: 005
)/7L T,~l
uss~/Humwi and Aninal raysiology Nervous System. V-12
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol.) No 1j. 1958., 4474
Author : B.M. Kurbatov
Inst : JnstitutZ--bT-t1Vc Hioier Nervous Activity) Academy of
Sciences USSR
Title : Study of the Dynamic Transmission of a Conditioned
Coiuiection from one Cortical SignaLLIng System Into
Another.
Orig Pub Bero ratoriziol. 1956; 21 76-87
Abstract The effect of the word "bell" and (if indifferent words
v;.,s tested at various degrees of the fixation of a con-
ditioned reaction to a bell in children of 4 to 16 years
of agea In the older age group the positive reaction to
the name of the stimulus was revealed when the conditio-
ned connection was fixed in up to five combinations,
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0
Abs Jour Rc-f 711ur - BiOl-j 110 1., 1955, 4471;
while it to.* up to 10-20 combinations for children in
the ~ovnr,,,or vGe group with frequent diffus,,d genera3J.-
?at-'c~n o3! the reactions Dynamic transmission of t2ic
con0itioned connection from direct stimulus to verbal
stirfAlus occurred more often than vice versa ( a more,
rapid specialization of the reaction of the second si-
LP:412ing system).
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KURBATOVI- 4,[L-
Some conditions for dotecting dynamic transmisAon in children.
Trudy Inst. vys. nerv. deiat. Ser. patofiziol. 8:5-9 161
(CONDMONED IMPONSE) (IERVOUS SYSTLM) UuiiA 15:2)
,KURBATOV,.B.M.
Further study of the interaction of the signal systeras in school
children. Trudy Inst. vys. nerv. dleat. Sor. patoriziol. 8%10-19
161. (COMITIONED hESPOI-13E) (NERVOUS SYSTMI) (MI -~tA 15 12)
7
Y,UJ~U',JOV, B.N.; 1,M)F7HKIN, T,.T.
(jr,flity (,~J' jurface detOjj,,t1j jijj,jr,,f: grEivity profspocting.
tlidyin~ U.0 d
Vol). rasved. goofiz. no.3:138-11,2 '(,4, (141RA 18:2)
XAMMV, N.G., inxh.; ILUILBATOT, S.F., Inzh.
Using precast reinforced concrete for strengthening upper
slopes of dams. Gidr. I mel. 11 no.l,.46-51 J& '59. (WRA J2:1)
(Precast concrete construction) (Dam )
L 1:268-66 IJP(c) JD/.,j
=SMUN NR: AP5024565 UR/O OT 0 /65 /010/0 05/07 56/0767
548. 5:539. 23
AUTHOR: Kurbatoy B. S. -, Rakova Ye. V. ; Kur
-ov, G. A.
a q , 1<
the oandw
TITLE: Some aspects of the preparation of germant QLip a -ich method
in a closed system
SOURCE: Kristallograftya, v. 10, no. 5, 1965, 756-757
TOPIC TAGS-. single crystal gro-,v1nf;, e 1. sinZle crystal, epitaxial growing
'(416
ABSTRACT: The paper doscribes evice for oreparIng opitaxial grermanium fllin6 in a
cloged system (see Fig. I of the Enclosure) over a relatively wide temperature range.
The quick-response heaters make it easy to switch from. one set of conditions to another;
this is particularly important for obtaining Junction layers between film and substrate.
The source and substrate used were single-crystal n-t~pe germanium wafers, and the
iodide proccaa was carried out by evaporating Iodine; the process consists of the reac-
tions
'-Go + Is - Gels,
M
GO + 21, - Goh, (2)
~'2Gclj " Go + Gol,. (3)
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ACCESSION NR: AP5024565
Th., growth of an epitaxial layer of ge~maniurn was observed an the substrate. On the
tjjQ sWI-C I, reaction (3) is displaced tov,-ard the formation of diiodide, and on the
towLrd its disproportionation, The technigue differs from g-rowing in a hydro-
.:--am in that the gro-.;,th rate6 are Lli,7ner ~up to 7,/,//min). -1. 1. Kryzhanovskiy
1;'~' r C, S.
in i-hr. .%,,irk. - Oria. ar-L. hag: 2
Ln6titut Krist,-11agTafil (11z,tiu,lte Crysta-r)~-:Ij)L~)
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ENC LOSURE: 01
Figure 1. Epitaxial germanium film preparation device. 1 - quartz reactor; 2 - gra.-
phite supports for stabilizing the temperature; 3 - germanium wafer source; 4 - germa-
nium wafer substrate; 5 - Iodine; 6 - !waters; 7 - thermocouple; 3 - thermocouple leads.
Card 3/3
zuRBATOV, D.A., irLzh.
Cruioing sail ya4ht of 24.5-ton dieplacement. Sudostroenis
26 no.6:33-3i Je 160- (KIRL 13:7)
(Yacht building)
'Mk
IWEDATUV-s-P&A, vjpzhe
Modern measurements of crusing and racing yachts.
28 no.1.1:45-51 N 16?. (Yacht building)
Sudostroenie,
(KM 15:12)
KRYUCHKOV, Yuriy Semenovich; LAPIN, Viktor Ivanovich; KURBLTO.V,-.D.A-,
inzh., retsenzent; PAVLOV, A.I., kand. takhn. nauk, retsenzent;
OSKOLISKIY, A.A., nauchnyy red.; LLWX, &I., red.;
CHISTYAKOVA, R.K., takhn. red.
(sail catamarans] Parusnye katsmarany. Leningrad, Sud;FQmgiz,
1963. 300 P. (MIRA 16:5)
(Boatbuilding) (Catamarans)
~ ,
I
011 t - o f - t own a c ns I on e f t, h (:- c t L o 11 o 1, 1 (! T !,:, t ") " ~ 1 tl i I i g .
Sudostroenic 30 no-10:76-7V 0 1 "':';4 .
17-.12)
ARBTJZOV, N.T., kand.t4lchn.nauk; GROHOV* V.L.0 ka lid. tekhn.nauk;_XURBAXQX,_
D.I., kand.takhn.nauk; HOROZOV, II.V., )tand.fnkhn.nauk; PILYUGIII,
-A-.7', kand.tokhn.nauk; SHKRMITSIS, A.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; SHCHEPZTCV,
A.11:, red.; KCIRSAK, Yu.Ye., red.; HATUSkVICH, S.M., tekhn.red.
[Manual of civil angineoring] Spravochnik po grathdanskomu stroitell-
ntvu. ltd. 3-e, perer. I dop. Kiev. Goe.izd-vo takhn. lit-ry USSR.
Vol~2& 1958- 560 ps (MIRA 11;7)
(Givil engineering)
ARBUZOV, N.T.. kandetekhn.nouk; GROMOV, V.L., kFjnd.tokhn.nauk; GORSKIT, B.Z.,
kond.tekhn.nouk; XANS11CHUK, A.L,. kand.tekhn.rauk. KUUITSKIT, LoP.,
kond.takhn.nauk; - TQV&,AtJ,,, kand.tekhn.nauk; HCROZOV, N.Y.. kond.
tekhn.nauk; PIIXUGINO kand.tekhn.nauk; PRIMAK, N.S., kand.tekhm.
nauk; SWONTSOV. S.A.. kand.tekhn.nauk; ULITSKIY, I.I., kand.tekhn.
rwuk; KHUTORYAIISKIY, H.S.. kand.tekhnenauk; SHWNTsrs, A.A., kand.
tekhn.nauk; PINSKIY, Ye.A.. inph.; KARSAK, Yu.Ye., red.; PATSALTUK,
P.M.. takhn.red.
[Civil engineering handbook] Sprovochnik po grazhdanskomu stroitell-
stvu. Izd. 3-e, parer. i dop. Kiev, Goo. izd-vo tekhn. lit-ry US=
Vol. 1. 195B. 867 P. (MIRA 11:5)
(Civil engineering--Handbooks, m8nualo, etc.)
ARBUZOT, I.?., kmndAiiktm.nauk; GROHOV, V.I... Vpnd.tokhn.n9uk: GORSKZY,
B.'Z.i iand.tekhn.nauk; KALISHCiWK, A.L., kaud.teldm.nauk; KOITSKIY.
L.P9, ka:md;tekbn.,n8** rMIT01 AMZOV, N. V.
kand.tekhn.nauk; Y
Itand. teldu~.nauk-, PILYNO. A.T.j.kand.t Im.neuk; PRIKAXt, M.S.,
hn.nauk; LTLITSKIT.,- I.I..
kand.takhn.nauk; SEKINTSOV,. S,nv
kafid.tekhn,nauk; KWORYANSKIY: N.S.~'kand-.t.9khn.nauk; SHEMMIS.
A.A., kand,takhn.nauk; PIN!XIY. Te.A., inzh.; XORSM. Yu.Ye., red.;
MATUSEVICH, S.M., tekhn.red.
(Manual on civil engineering] Spravochnik
tel'stvu. Izd.4., ispr. Kiev, Gos.izd-vo
1959. 867 P. Vol-2. 1959 0 560
(civil onginearine,3
po grazhdanskoma stroi-
tekhn.lit-ry. Vol.l.
(MIRA 12:8)
1. Kl:E_i_-A_i'0. D. O"G.
2. (6oo)
4. Building Katerials
7. ;traW hOLISO. 3ell. )tl-oi. 3 rio.3 1947.
9. Monthly List.of lussian tccessions. Library of ("ongress. !-'arch 1,,5J. Unclassified.
XUnATOT.-D-I.;-NlKGIAYEV, -V.-I-., KIw-A OVA#-M.K.; OSKOLOVSKIY, U.S. I
--r- -
3~blWio~r~
(7ireproof construction) Qgneatroikoe stroitellotvo. D.I.Kurbatoy.
Y.I.Nikolasy, M.K.Irtreanova L dr. Pod obahch. red. H.S.Oamolovskogo.
Koskya. Goo. W. lit. po strottelletra i arkhttekture, 195). 143 p.
(KLEtA 7 ' 11D)
]~~~Dmit;'4-1-vanovlPb; OSMOLOVSKIT, H.S., redaktor; GORSWVs
--~odaktor;-MVBIZV, L.Ta., tekhnicheskiy redaktore
[Farm building construction elements made of local materials
in mew land reclamation districts] Konatruktaii sel'skikh zda-
nii iz mestnykh materialov v raionakh oevoenlia tselinnykh
zemell. Pod obahchey red. M.S. Osmolovskogo. Moskva, Gos.
izd-vo !it-ry po stroitel'stvu. i arkhitekture, 1954. 52 p.
(MI2A 8:3)
(Building materials)(Farm buildings)
rMATOV, D.I.
(Yarm building construction olsmonts wade of local materials in
areas reclaiming now lands] lonstruktaii sol'okikh zdanii ix
mestnykh materialoy v raionakh osvooniia toolinnykh zemell. Mo-
skva, Goo. Isd. lit. po stroltel-yu i arkhit-re, 1954. 55 P.
(W-RA ?:12D)
IATOV. 'Dmitrlv Ivnn^.4-h ; OSHOIA)VSXIT, H.S., rodaktor; KOUK, B.A.#
I-edurctor Izastel'Stva; B(HOWY. K.K., tekhnichookiy rodaktor
(Fireproof structures in rural baildingJ Ognestoikie konstruktoit
v sellskom stroitalletva. Pod rod. M-S-Osmolovskogo. Moskva, Goo.
izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. t arkhit., 1957. 84 p. (MLRA lOt8)
(Buildingo Fireproof)
D
:5t
2u,
EMB&TCV. D.I., inxh.
More about precast reinforced concrete granarles. Yov.tekh. i pored.
op. v stroi. 19 no.l2sl7-18 D 157. 1111)
(GrAn ies)
KURBATOVP D.I.1 SKORYNIML, I.S.
111olarographic behavior of t=p en, niobium, titaniumv and iron
present tbge*3pr in pyrophusphoric acid solutions. Zhar.anal.
khim. 17 no.6gtlU~17 S"62. (MIRA 16il)
1. Institut khimli Urallskogo filiala, kN_S*, Sverdlovsk.
(Metals-Anelysis) (Polarographp)
ILROZOV, Vikolay Viktorovich, doktor Wkhyi. nauk; AJUJUZOV, Nikolay
TerentlyfivichIkand. tekhn. nauk; GROEOV, Vasilly Lukich
kand. tokhn. nauk (deceased]; KALISIIUK, Aleksandr
Luklyanovich, band. tokhn. nauk; KWILATOV, Dr-Itriy
Ivunovich, kand. tokfm.nauk; PILYUGIII, Mikhail Semenavich,
krand. takhn. nauk; KJiUTOIRY;dIsKIY, Aleksandr Arnmovich,
kand. tekhn. nauk; SHERFITSIS, Alokoandr Abrainvvich, kand.
teklm. nauk; LAVRIK, Gonnadiy Ivanovict, arkh. NALErIA,
Georgiy Illich, inzh.; PJISKIY. Ye^im Arnnovich, inzh.;
SHKLYAR, Aloksandr SaroylovIc)., inzh.j BERGER, K.V., red.;
VISInILIVYY1 V.V., red.; ISUCIZKO, N.S., red.
(14anual on civil engineering] Spravochnik po grazhdanskorm
otroiteltstvu. lzdo5,, porer, i dop. Kiev, i~udlvellnyk,
1965. 2 v. (1,11-U 18t2)
L/A2 r-f A~ T-0 V
USSR/physical Chemistry. 'file rmudynarril c a, Thermocilcinis try, B-0
Equilibria, Physical-Chemical Analysis, Phase Transitions.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 5, 1957, 14702
Author ID. I. Kurbatov, N. V. Domenev
Inst
Title Solubility of Niobium Hydroxide it-, 1,111noral Acids
Orig Pub: Zh. prilcl. Ichimii, 1956, 29, No 6, 944-945
Abstract: The solubility of Nb205-NI120 (1) was studied in followink.;
mineral acids and at followin concontrationg: 112SO4 - 68
to 900 g per lit at 20 and 65 I-UI03 - 140 to 800 6 per
lit at 200; and HC1 - 66 to 450 g per lit at 200. The
amount of dissolved I was determined in the form of Nb205
by the gavimetric method, as wall as using radioactive
Nb95. he solubility of I rises together with the rise
of the acid concentration; the greatest-solubility is
ubserved in 112SO4 solutions.
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1r6!8P)fi[6'1 N
USSR/Inorganic chemistry - Complex Compounds. C.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 30286
Author : Kurbatov, D.I., Dew-riev, N.V.
Inst -------
Title Conditions of ForwatioL of Phosphoric Acid Salts of
Niobium in Sulfuric Acid Solution.;.
Orig Pub Zh. prikl. khimii, 195C, '29, No 11, 1747-1749.
Abst Phosphoric acid salts of Nb are precipitated quantitati-
vely by 5 M NaH;,PO* at room temperatuxe from solutions
containing less than 15.0 gram equivalent per liter
WOy,(I). With a higher concentration of I incomplete
precipitation of Nb takes place, and with Z acidity
greater than 20 gram equivalent per liter no precipitate
is formed. Completeness of precipitation was checked by
means of Nb~W. The Nb-pbosphate precipitate was allowed
to settle for 10-12 hours, filtered and washed with a mix-
ture of acetone and water. fib-phosphate obtained from
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USSR/Inorganic Chemistry - CoWlex Compounds. C.
Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 30286
solutions containing from 15 to 9.7 qram equivalent I
per liter, after calcination at 1000 had the compoei-
tion Nbp.Os-.PAOr, while that obtained from solutions
having a lower content of I had the composition 2Nb.,O,-
P
.,,O,~-- Excess precipitating agent does not affect the
composition of the precipitate.
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KURBATOVO D,L, KAZARIROVA, HeY.
I- (2-thlodiazolylazo) -2-napht6l (R. &7.3). a new acid-base
indicator. Isy. Sib. otd. AN SSSR no.8:44-97 158. (MIRA lltlO)
l.Urallskiy filial AN BSBR.
(Indicators and test papers) (Haphthol)
KURBATOV, D.I.
PO]ArOgraPhic properties of titanium in phosphoric acid soluticims.
Izv. Sib. otd. AN SSSR no.10:35-39 158. (MIRA 11:12)
l.Urallakly filial AN SSSR.
(Titanium) (Polarography)
KURBATOV, 1), 1.- , - -
Polarographic behavior of niobium in pyrophouphoric acid in the
presence Of titanium and iron. Izv.Sib.otd.AN SSSR no.5-.81-85
159. (MIRA 12:10)
1. Ural'skiy filial Akadamil nauk SSSR.
(Blobium--Analysis) (Polarography)
5
7 1 - 12
'T Prop'.-,-t Of 1~ lobj. I. I'1 in j 0 7 1
. ..... tit io flf;
],.,L[3 t..,o
j: i I
ij7ss I
The polarocraphic propertiou of' ,et,.tavalent niobium on a
mercury-drop caLhode in mineral acid solutiono lmwe col,
a.- vet been Thorou.,,hly invooti(mted. In the p:recont
oolut`ons of* niobium ill -.Llo
C.. ;,~. Voykilo, a ntudent of tho :-,o; . ~:zli "ur"i Lt. L;-,
V. 1. Lllyanova-Lenina (."azrin' It-,.tto 11niv.,.r. i~,, i;~, -'d
V. I. UIIvniov -Lu Cori Lo Li.~
A concariti,:%',,c,(L phosphoric ,if~id
:iulutiollv
-,uve Q.,
77j~,.
-j
Frupr~rtion of Niobium in /7,5-14-1-12/?,2
llhospiioric Acia 'Solutions
Ali oxf-~~rnnl ilL.101y a oaturated calumel (:I:,~ctrode, -wao
em,r)lo,yed. flovill the device for 1~ 2J
minuto." buzore 1,,hr~ cu~-VQi. ill thr, collrr;C of
detorwination the k(!Et itt r. 25o
chowfid th:01 i,11~1 lim!" current Oloi,.Illt o;, the wave)
riooo in i -1-n(, dth ali inerea!7o of niobium
t 0 ~ -~ ., ~_. L h
C01 ill t1sc nolution from. J 01,.,l. *,. is ract
an,i thf, a o,* a clearly mazl:cd -,TrLve permiti Lhe
polarographic d,termication ol, niobium in the
L`h- fmlution,U of' niobium ill pho~;piioric acid remain
.;L-1do foi
i%onth,- and furnish well reproducible polarograms.
rodilction process of niobium,
"Lc takes place in one stage. The
potential -risen wiLh an Increase o; niobium
conceatratiol, from 0.5 to 50 m mol/i from Moo to o.68o V
(,~.ith. re~ip:~,ct to a saturated calomel electrode). It was found
tbat the reduction of' Nb(V) in phosphoric acid 5olution ic
irrevorvible, The influence of dilution of the concentrated
phonj-Jioric acid war, invot3tigated. An addition of 15',', water doon
not influenca tho niobium half-wave potential. On further
a6tlition nj.' viator the niobium wave is covered by thil. of
Polarovraphic Fropcrtioj of '.iobju.-. jr. S C: 75-14-1-12/32
llhocpho:r.-ic Acid Solutionn
h.vdroron. Ali adcli tion of' !:v I it L-i n (0. 01 - U. 1;)) dotia not
Llifluencii tho wave heigplit. ILL -.-mu found th.-it phouphoric acid
Tionae2nou C;rcat advantar:en ai a mf-,dium for thp- niobium
poIar(,,-;x-,-.phic (Ititermination, to compared to nitric and
,iulfvric acid. There are figures, 1 table, and 14 referencec,
8 of which are Sovict.
Urallnki,~, filial Akridenii nnuk ~3vurdlovrk
(Ural Branch of the Ac,-,demy of Sciencen, TISSI!, Sverdlovsk)
I 1j: i~ov,;mbvr 10, 19"707
KURBATOV, D. I., RUSAXOVA, 14. S.
Folarigraphic behavior of irsdinz In the presence of lwv
,e awints
of cadmIur In pyrophosphorio Acid oolutions whieb contain
clilorins. ItY.M.W.AM SM no-7,67-72 160. (MIRA 13-.8)
1. Urullekly fili&l AN SSSR.
(Indium) (Cadmium)
S'/075/6'/0!6/OO!/007/019
B01-3/B055
AUTHORt Kurbatov, D. I.
TITLEj Polarographic Determination of Nioblum, Titanium, and Irr-n
In Metallic Tantalum and Tantalum Oxide
FERIODICALt Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, 1961, Vol. 16, No. i, pp. 36-38
TEXT: The present publication discusses a method for the polarographic
determination of small quantities of iron, titanium, and niobium contained
in tantalum and its compounds. Polarographic analysis was carried out in a
crm-e (sGM-s) polarograph produced by the plant "Geologorazvedka". A
dropping mercury cathode was used for the eleTtrolysls
(M 2/3r1/6 . 0.94 mg 2/3000 1/2 ). The galvanometer wag sensitive to 0.03 Va
per 1 mm, of scale deflection 6 An internal mercury anode was used. Measure-
ments were carried out at 25 C. The polaragraphic behavicr of small
amounts of trivalent iron and tetravalent titanium ~n the presence of
-tantalum was studied using pyro-phosphoric acid at Yarious concentrations
as a background. The curve has the most suitable shape at a volume ratio
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Polarographic Determination of Niobium, S/07r/61/016/001/007/W9
Titanium, and Iron in Metallic Tantalum BOI 31 i"O 5 5
and Tantalum Oxide
of H4P207 ; H20 . 2 1 1. Small quantities of iron, tantalum, and niobium
(0-01 - 1.0%) in the presence of large amounts of tantalum (09%) give well
defined polarograms (Fig. 1) with a background ~-f pyropho:3phoric ac"d
(specific weight 1.9). The limiting currents are direstly proportional to
the concentrations of the elements in question (Fig, 2) Reduction at the
dropping mercury electrode takes place in the following order: iron (III),
titanium (IV), niobium. The presence of tantalum has no effect on the value
of the diffusion current of the Plements to be reduced.. This makes the
eimultaneouo determination of iron, titanium, and niobium from one polarT-
gram possible. In order to increase the zensitivity of -the method, the
authors recommend the use of large weighed samples and a more sensitive
instrument, such as a differential- or an oscilloscopic polarograph. The
results of the polarographic determination of the niobium, titanium, and
iron content in tantalum and tantalum oxide are lijted in a table. They
are very satisfactory since the relative error iv f3 5;fo, I- S. Skorynina
collaborated in the experiments. There fire 2 figures, table, and 9
Soviet references.
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Polarographic Determination of Itiobium,
Titanium, and Iron in Metallic Tantalum 3013/B055
and Tantalum Oxide
ASSOCIATIONj Institut khimii Urallakogo filiala AN SSSR, Sverdlovsk
(Institute of Chemistry of the Ural Branch of the Academy of
Sciences USSR, Sverdlovsk)
SUBMITTED: July 27, 1959
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A-669/A101
AUTHOR: Kurbatov, D. I.
TITLE: High-speed polarographic methods of determining niobium, titanium
and Iron in the presence of tantalum. against the background of
phosphoric acids
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 1, 1963, 10 - 11, abstract
1K57 (In collection: "Teoriya I praktika polyarogr. analiza",
Kishinev, "Shtlintsa",,.1962, 248 - 252)
T EXT It is shown that Fe and Ti in pyrophosphoric solutions of different
concentrations are reduced on a Hg-drop cathode and yield distinct polarograms.
A strong dilution of H4P207 entails higher oscillation; therefore the H4P20 7
concentration should not be below 12 - 13 mole/liter. Ub yields distinct polaro-
grams on a H4P207 background if its concentration is 18 - 20 mole/liter (specific
weight 1.90), with a 0.8 v half-wave potential (internal a-node). If HV207 is
diluted, the Nb wave flows together with the"H2 wave- In H4F207 solutions the
02 wave and maxima do not appear. Ta exerts no effect upon the polarographic
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S/137/63/000/0()1/018/019
High-speed polarographic methods of... Aoo6/Aiol
behavior of the indioated elements. A high-speed method is proposed for the
polarographic determination of Fe, Ti, Nb in Ta metal and Ta,205 on a single
polarogram. An amount of I - 2 g of the samplo is dissociated in 40% HF, by
adding 1n'03 In case of Ta metal. After dissolving, H4P20.T is added and the sub-
stance is heated until the liberation of water, nitric aold and HP vapors is
-fully completed. The solution obtained is poured into a 50-ml or 100-ml retort,
HJ297 Is brought to the mark (specific weight 1.90), the mi;eture is stirred and
polar6graphed. There are 10 references.
N. Gertseva
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
I
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S/075/62/017/006/004/004
1032/1232
AUTHORS: Kurbatov, D.I., Skorynina, I.S.
TITLE: Folarographic behavior of tungsten, niobium, titanium
and iron when prestnt together id pyrophoophoric acid
Solutions.
PER IODICAL: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii,*V.17; no.6, 1962,
711-717
TEXT: The polarographic behavior of tungsten in H4PJ07 Was
studied at different concentrations of the bcid. It was ound that
in 18 N H0207 tungsten is reversibly reduced and gives one clearly
defined wave. The v,-Lluc of the limitin" current is a linear function-
of*tM tungsten conceiltration.-- When the H4P2O7 concentration is
decreased, the half-wave potential of tunesten is shifted considera-
bly towards more net;ative potentials. The most favourable conditions
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1032/1232
PolaroiZraphic behavior uf tuiiLoten...
for tiv! deter,ainiLion of niobiMI are 17 11 to 18 N 110207- 0 ti-
The j)
mum conditions for the 1)olaxoL;r,-,T.)hic detni-,,.iiiiation of tunesten ill
the preocnee of niobium havc been founts. The LI.,--teraiin&tion ot tung-
atrn in the nrrsence of titanixui i-- carri,-d out ~n 10 N H4P207. The
conditions foV tht deteiviination of tungsten, niobium, titLuiium and
iron when prescnt togct~ler are defined. There are 5 fit,-ureu and 5
tables. Ths: Bn&li3h laxi8uar~e rtference reads: Kawahat-%, Masao
Mochizuki, Heiichi, Kajiyij:;a Rokuro; Japan Analyst 8, 125 (1959).,
ASSOGIATION: Institut Khimii Ural'skogo Filiala, AN SSSRt
Sverdlovsk (In6titute of Chemi8tryt Academy of
Sciences of the USSR, Ural Branchp Sverdlovi3k)
SUBMITTED: June 19, 1961
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XURBATOVp D.I.; SKOHMNAP I&S,
Polarographic deterztnation of niobium in ateela and ferro-
alloys with phosphoric acida as the support. Zav. lab. 28
no.9:1061-1062 162. (MIRA 16:6)
1. Inatitut khWi Urallskogo filiala AN SSSR.
(Niobium-Analysia) (polarogmpby)
,,.-ACCES~101,1 NR: AT40LI2101 S/270/63/000/007/0)71/0174
AUTHOR: Kurbatov, D. 1.
TITLE: Polarographic method for the determination of Iron and titanium admixtures
In metallic niobium and niobium oxide
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Ural'skiy filial. Institut khimli. Trudy*, no. 7, 1963.
Khimiya I tekhnolog;ya redkikh metallov (Chemistry.and technology of rare metals),:
171-174
TOPIC TAGS: po)arography, quantitati 've allalysis, irrin determination,..0tanjum
determitiation, niobium analysis, reduction potential, pyroph6sphoric acid
ABSTRACT: The following procedure is proposed for the rapid determination 01
small amounts or titanium and iron in the presence of niobium: A 1-2 9 sample
of' metallic niobitim is dissolved In 40% hydrofluoric acid with the addiLion of
niLric acid; 20 14 pyrophosphoric.acid Is added to the solution until effervesc6nce
ceases; the cooled solution is diluted with water and dilUtO acid to 100 mi in a!
calibrated flask, and an aliqubt part of the solution is polarographed on a SGM-8
polarograph with an accuracy of + 3-5% using a mercury arade. The method is 6as-'
ed on the observation that the'r-eduction potential for iron and titanium is ap-
pCeclably more positive than that for nlobium, which permits successful-use of
rnra 11 12.. ~.... ...
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ACCESSION NR: AT4042101
i pyrophosphoric acid as the reducing agent. Results of an extensive investigation
of the polarography of titanium and Iron in the presence of ipyrophosphoric acid,
and the diagrams of the maximum Iron and titanium current versus their content
in Nb20 are presented in the article. 111. S. Skory*nina also took part in the
5
study." Orig. art. has: 3 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Institute kbimil, Ural.'skly filial AN SSSR (Chemical Institute,
Urals Branch of the AN SSSR)
SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 00
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Pover of nrogressive practices. Soy.orofsoiu2y 5 no.6:37-38
-Te 157. (M-L-'U 10-7)
1. ZAMOOtitel, predesdatelya savkoms.
(Socialist competition)
FRIDRIUSEN., V.K., inzh.; 010Y.01-OVA, Z.N,, Lnzh.; Prinimall uchastiyel
SOKOLOV, Ye.V,, inyl..; bULAT, I-rizh.; TAN1111, R.7., inzh.;
KURBATOV. O-A,, tekhrolki BUfU.O'!A T,D, to-,Wjnik~ LADYKA, M.A.,
I
laborant
Rolls on a Bemicontinuous hot rolling strip mill. Stall 22
no.M17-121 S 162. (MIRA 15311)
(lolls (Iron millij))
14
voll
-;-
YAKUTOVICII) M. V.; MKYERSON., G. A.; IGNATYEVp B. G.; KURBAWV) G. P.; et al
"UraniumPrepared by Powder Metallurgy Techniques."
report submitted for 2nd Intl Conf, Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva,
31 Aug-9 sep 64.
ATT'l~'),TOV) C.V., inzli.
UHJn,, tubular electrodes for hard facing, machino parts undcr
rapa~r. St,.,ol. i dor. inach. 6 no.9:40 S 161. 21,:10)
and
-Vt
KMkTOV p i ,7V.
. --- - Using P.N.Ltvovts method for making
I'lashinostroitell no.12t26 D 161.
(Electrodes)
tubular clectrod".
(mllm 34-12.)
KIURAATOVII i.
Pumping Machinery
Volga-Don pumps, Tekh, molod., 20, no. 6, 1952.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, OntnhAr _195/, Uncl.
2
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M -ion costs. TwAtka
,motor-farming bripades and the lowering of product,
i pond. op. v sollkhoz, 18 no,2:28-30 Y 158. (141M 1113)
1, Direktor Belgorodskoy oblastnoy opytnoy stantaii.
(Belgorod Province-Agriculture-Sconomic mspects)
KURBATOV. 1.
Collective farm mixed brigade. HTS 18 no.8:15-17 Ag 158. (MIRA 11:9)
1. Beleorodskaya opytnfiya sellskokhosyaystvannaya stantstya.
(Collective farms)
MBATOVI I.; VOROITIN, I.
Crows of machine operators take care of several crops. Nauka i
pored. op v sellkhoz 9 no.5:9-11 MY '59- (MIRA 12:8)
1.Direktor Belgorodskoy seltakokhozynystvennoy opytnoy stantaii
(for Kurbatov). 2.Zaveduyuhchiy otdolom okonomiki i organizatsil.
Belgorodskoy sallskokhozyaystvannoy op7tnoy stantail. (for Voronin).
(Parm management)
SYMMOT. A.I.. red.-sostavitelli Prinimali uchastiYef- GCLOYANOT, S-I-:
GONOROYSKIYF P.A.; DOHRYMIN. H.I.; YXMILOV, Ye-M-; KORNMY, B-G-;
KLMMOYA, A.K.; KURBATOT. I.A.; LYKOT. T.H.; KARTYNOY, B.F.;
MILOSERDOT, S.U.; PXMOY, T.P.; SCERRARMY, A.Y.; SHUROY, A.Ye.;
TOPALOT, T.S.; IISEIA OMOV, P.F.; POPOV, Y.N.. tekhn.red.
[GitY on tho TSnal Gorod nB T$ne. Tambov. Tlinbovokoo knizhnoe
izd-vo, 1960. 174 p. (MIRA 14:4)
(Tambov--OuidebookB)
KALIBERDA, V.M., kand. sellskokhoz. nauk; SULIMOVSKIY I I.G., kand. sellsko-
khoz. nauk; BUKHANIKO, Ye.P.; LOGVINENKO, V.A., agronom; KOVALEUM,
A.P.; PODGORITYY, P.I., prof. zasluzhennrf deyatall rauki Ukxainskoy
SSR; FEDOTOVP V,A., aspirant;-PLUA ; K071YEV, V.I.;
TOV, I.D., agronom
SHCHETININ) A.I.; KORCHAGIN, V.A., kand. sell3kokhoz. nauk;
SOGURFNKO, V.P.; KOSTROV, K.A., kand. sellskokhoz. nauk; DULYA, F.M.j
SIR11STNEV, N.F., aspirant
Crops preceding winter crops in various zones. 7emledelie 27 no.7:
26-45 il 165. (MIRA 18:7)
1. Ukrainskaya sellskokhozyaystvennaya akademiya (for Kaliberda).
2. Odesskly sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut (for Sulimovskiy).
3. Odesokaya oblastnaya sellskokhozyaystvennaya opytnaya stantsiya
(for Bukhanlko). 4. KoMoz imeni Kirova, Marlinskogo rayons, Do-
netskoy oblasti (for Log-vinenko). 5. Donetskaya oblastnaya sellsko-
khozyaystvennaya opy-tnaya startsiya (for Kovalenko). 6. Voronezhskiy
sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut (for Fedotov). 7. Alekseyevskoye
rayonnoye proizvodetvennoye upravleniye sellskogo k~ozyaystva, Del-
gorodskoy oblasti (for Kurbatov). 8. Bezenchukakaya sellskokhozyayBt-
vennaya opytnaya stantsiya (for Korchagin). 9. Direktor Bykovskoy
opytnoy stantaii bakhchevodstva (for Sogurenko). 10. Mordovskaya
sellskokhozyaystvennaya opytnaya stantsiya (for Kostrov). 11. Direktor
sovkhoza "Khleborobnyy", Smolenskogo rayona, Altayskogo kraya (for
Dulya). 12. Altayskiy sellokokhozyaystvennyy inotitut (for Sherstnev).
KURBATOV, I.D.
-"r.- - -. -f 1~ -- "", - - -.1. 1. ,
Uae technology in conformity with field condition3.
Zemlodelie 26 no.6:1.2-16 Je 164. (MIRA 17:6)
1. Nachallriik Aloksoyovokogo proizvod3tvennogo upravlunlya
Belgorodskoy oblasti.
~URBATOV. 111ya Dmitriyevich.; OSADCHIY, P.G., red.; GONCHAROVI., Ye.A.J.
takhn. red.
(Green light to over-all mechanization] Kampleksnoi
shirokuiu dorogu. Belgorod, Belgorodskoe knivhnoe
(Farm mochanization)
mekhanizataii -
izd-vo, 1960, 114 p.
(MIRA 14 t 9)
FATMG11, Aickj(jy Trofirwilich; ~.Iji',i)AT(W, li'Y"
SD,,C,,--IYEVAI V.S.ji red.
[IiiAoino:ia ijecounUnir pritc-tico withir, ii,tilvIiIII)iI pr(Auctlim
A L
unitv of it col-lootivu, flit-in] Yvmkt.Iku vtiutrIkoIkhozzioj!o
khozraiicheta. Xonkvfti, Kolo!3, 1 F,9 p.
(',-'I;(A IP:())
2. 1111 6 (, 0
4. Nichine-ohop Practices
7. Onerating -it-),1-ttic mnehine shop. Avt. trukt.
1)I,0111. floe 219~)j
9. MonthlX List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1953. Unclassified.
KURFIATO7, 1.
"On the question of genesis of peat and peat himic acids.11
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