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The Influence Dcerted by I.-Radiation Upon Coals in Sov/'20-12.0-2-24/63 Aqueou6-6nd Carbon-tetrachloride Medium .~ 1. Coal--Effects of radiation 2. Gamma raya-Applicationg 3. Cobalt isotopes(Radioaotive)-Applications 4. Solutions --Applications 5. Carbon tetraohlorlda--Applications Card 4/4 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 30V/3395 gy,tch, Mikhail So"-monc-vi--h Konskiy, and Marlyana ,Lany~~Ivan 'L , Aleksandrovna Troyanskaya Tverdyy benzin; transport, khraneniye I primenenlye (Solid Gasoline, Transportation, Storage, and Use) Moscow, Gostoptekhizdat, 1959. 88 P. 5,050 copies printed. Executive Ed.: O.M. Yeni2herlova; Tech. Ed.: E.A. Mukhina. PURPOSE: This book Is intended for workers engaged in the production, transporting,storage and utilization of solid gasoline, as well as for engineers, technicians, the personnel of petroleum storage plants, motorist4 members of expeditions, and camping and hunting enthusiasts. COVERAGE.- The book outlines the history of the development of methods of solidifying gasoline and briefly describes production methods for converting liquid gasoline into solid briquets. It also reviews methods of recovering liquid gasoline from briquets with the aid of Card 1/5 Solid Gasoline; (Cont.) SOV/3395 Soviet-made regenerators. Advantages in transporting and storing solid gasoline are indicated. The solid gasoline consists of a colloidal system in which-the liquid gasoline is a dispersed phase distributed over a solid dispersion medium. The process of solidification entails two consecutive operations: 1) preparation of a stable highly concentrated emulsion in which liquid gasoline is in the dispersed phase, and an aqueous solution of specially selected high-molecular compounds as the dispersion medium; 2) -',.-he solidification of the dispersion medium or its conversion to a high'. viscous compound. The preparation of solid gasoline briquets re- quires four operations: 1) preparation of the solution of emulsi- fiers; 2) emulsification; 3) solidification -and formation of emulsion; 4) drying of briquets. The solution of emulsifiers usually contains casein, urea-formaldehyde resin, and polyvinyl alcohol. The method of solidification described can be used also with Icerosene and other fuels. The research on gasoline solidi- fication was carried out by scientists and engineers under the guidance of B.I. Losev and M.S. Komskiy at institutes of the former Ministry of the Petroleum Industry and of the Academy of Saiences-. USSR. Card 2/5 Solid Gasoline; (Cont.) SOV/3395 TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction 3 Ch. 1. Briquet of Solidified Fuel and Its Characteristics 7 Basic process of solidification 7 Methods of evaluating the quality of briquets 13 Structure and properties of brIquets 19 Ch. U. Characteristies of the Liquid Fuel Contained in Briquets 24 Specific gravity 24 Fractional composition Chemical stability Corrosive aggressiveness 33 Antiknock properties 33 Engine characteristics 34 Card 3/5 Solid Gasoline; (cont.) SOV/3395 Ch. III. Transporting Briquets 38 Packaging of briquets 38 Fuel losses in transporting 39 Weight of containers used In transporting 43 Load capacity of transporting vehicles 45 Cost of transporting liquid and solidified fuels 48 Ch. IV. Storage of Briquets of Solidified Fuel 5-1 Storage of briquets in warehouses 51 Storage of briquets on open ground 51 Storage of briquets in pits 54 Underwater Btorage~of briquets 54 Losses of solidified fuel in storage 55 Change in the quality of briquets stored in the open 58 Technical and economic advantages of storing liquid fuel in solid form 60 Card 4/5 Solid Gasoline; (Cont.) SOV/3395 Ch. V. Regeneration of Fuel From Briquets 62 Methods of Vegenerating solidified fuel 62 Thermal regeneration 62 Mechanical regeneration 64 Desorlption and characteristics of regenerators used in the USSR 72 Effect of operating conditions and det-ails of regenerator design on the operation of regenerators 7 Effect of briquetquality on the reg"eneration process R Ch, VI. Domestic Use of Solidified Fuel 86 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 5/5 TM/'.'E;b 6-13-60 LOSN, Boris Ivanovich- KOKSKIY, Kikhail Solomonovich; TROTANSKATA, ~ 11 ., Rar,yand Aiellialarovns; IIIIISHIRLOVA, O.K., vedushchly red.; MUMIM, B.A., tekhn.red, (3olid gasoline; transportation, storage. and use] Tvardyl benwin; transport, khranenis I primenenle. Koskya, Gos.nauchno- tekhn,Ixd-vo naft, I gomo-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1959. 88 p. (KM 12:12) (Gasoline$ Solid) 11 (T) PHASE I bO-ff EM,0112ATION SOV/344a. lo"evp Borls 1wmovich., Mikhs~l Solomonovich Komokiy,, and Marlyana Aleksandrovna w0yanaiiiW Otverzhde=oye motornoye toplivo (Solidified Engine Fuel) Moscow, AN SSSR, 1959. 213 p. Errata slip inserted. '2,500 copies printed6 Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut goryuchikh iskopayenWkh. Reap. Ed.: I.P. losev, Honored Worker in Science and Technology, RSFSR, Doctor of Technical Sciences; Ed. of Pablishing House: A.L. Bankvitser; Tech. Ed.: I.F. Kazlmin. PURPOSE: This book is intended for technicians and specialists interested in the fuel solidification industry. COVELAGE: The quthors deal with solidified fuels Vhich have recently gained major Importance in technical fields and in the domestic econow C~tion of I .1o The produ solidified fuels in hard briquets, their composition, dimensions, and principal advantages are discussed. Transportation and storage facilities are cited. No personalities are mentioned. There are no references. Card 1/5 Solidified Engine Fael SOV/3441 TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction 3 Ch. I. Principles of Liquid Fuel Solidification 7 1. Solidified fuels are colloidal systems 7 2. Flow sheet of the liquid fuel solidification process 11 Ch. 11. P-0sifiers and Emulsification in the Liquid Fuel Solidifica- tion 1"rocess 15 1. R-11 ifiers and their required properties 15 2. Casein as an emulsifier in the solidification process 16 3. Polyvinyl alcohol as an emulsifier 26 4. Urea-melamine-formaldebyde resins as emulsifiers 31 5. Roll ifier mixture for solidification 35 6. Emulsification of liquid fuels 36 7. ftil ion, its structure and composition 46 8. Dispersiveness of fuel-emulsions 47 9. Thickness of the protective layer in a highly concentrated fuel emulsion 55 10. Composition of fuel emulsion during emulsification 57 Card 2/5 Solidified Engine Fuel Sov/,M~41 Ch. III. Rmulsion Solidification 58 2. Solidification vith foxm1debyde of a dispersion medium based on egisein . 1 58 2. Interaction of formaldehyde vith other emulsion components 62 3. Solidification of a dispersion medium based on polyvinyl alcohol 66 4. Solidification of a dispersion medium based on urea-formaldehyde resins 68 5. Rate of gel formation during emulsion solidification 70 6. Emulsion *fixation unit" 72 Ch. IV. Molding Briquets of Solidified Fuel 76 1. Syneresis and durability of gel 76 2. Selection of briquet molds and sizes 82 3. Molding briquets under pressure 83 4. Briquet drying 86 5. Loes of dispersed phase during briquet drying 93 Ch. V. Hard Briquet Dispersion Medium 96 1. Structure-of a hard briquet dispersion medium, 96 2. Method of film production 97 3. Measuring film porosity 97 Card 3/5 Solidified Engine Fuel SOV/3441 4. Diffusion through films of the dispersion medium 100 5. Mechanical strength of film 104 6. maximtm film strength depending upon the composition of the dispersion mediUm 105 7. Effe6t of drying rate on film strength 107 8. Plasticization of films of the dispersion medium 9. Mechanism of film Plasticization 3.12 10. Glycerine as a film plasticizer of the dispersion medium U7 1-1. Film strength depending upon glycerine content 120 12. depeading upon formaldehyde content Film strength 121 13. . Dependence of briquet stability upon vapor pressure of the dispersed phase 124 Ch. TI. Idquid Briquet Dispersed Phase 137 1. Specific gravity 138 2. Fractional oomposition 139 3. Chemical stwbility 144 4. Corrosive properties of regenerated gasoline 157 .5. Antidetonation properties of regenerated gasoline 158 6. Motor characteristics 158 CarA 4/5 Solidified Engine Fuel SOV/3441 Ch. V32. Properties of Solidified Fuel Briquets 166 1. Briquet structure 166 2. General briquet characteristics 175 3. Specific gravity of briquet * 178 4. Liquid fuel content in a briquet 181 5. Water content in a briquet dispersion medium 188 6. Mechanical strength of a briqdet 193 7. Combustibility and burning of a briquet 202 Ch. =. Use of Solidified Fuels .206 AVA3LOLF.: Library of Congress (TP343.LT) Card 5/5 TM/mfd 4-26-6o - I - T,OSBT. S.. prof. Germanium obtained from coal, wr 159. (Germanium) IUn.tekbo 3 noe5'-47-48 (AIRA 12 SO -I -- - - - - 103w, ~L. I~Pqf . Gas from a giant gasholder. Mu. takh. 3 ne.6:31-32 is. 159. (NUU 12:8) (Gas, Natural) LOSICY, B.I. Liquefied gases in briguet form* Gass pros, 4 no.12:17-24 D '59. (MIRA 13:3) (Liquefied gases) (Briquets (Pusl)-Transportation)) 1,0597t B., prof*, doktor takhn.nauk Solid banxene. Pogh.delo 5 no.1:10-11 ja 159. ()a" 11:12) (Benzene as fuel) AKKOSOV, I.L; HILIVIKOVA, A.H.1 AKKOSOVA, YA.K.; CHIBIBOVAl 1.1.1 CMMNM, V. I. Use of ultrasonic waves in coal brominatione Trudy IGI 8:131-141 159. (MrRA 13:1) (Ultrasonic waves-Industrial application) (Coal-Analysis) 5(4) SOV/69-21-3-14/25 AUTHORS: Losev, B.I. and Troyanskaya, M.A. TITLE: The Use of Aqueous Polyvinyl Alcohol Solutions for Stabilizing Highly Concentrated Emulsions PERIODICAL: Kolloidnyy zhurnal, 1959, Vol XXI, Nr 3, pp 322-324 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors report on a study of properties of polyvinyl alcohol, which is used as a stabilizing and solidifying agent in emulsions of the type: Motor fuel (disperse phase, representing 90016 and more of the emulsion) - aqueous solution of high-molecular emulsion stabili- zers. In order to obtain solidified gasoline, the authors used 10% solutions of polyvinyl alcohol with a viscosity of 40-50 centipoises and an emulsifying ca- pacity equal to 5. The experiments fully confirmed the suitability of this procedure. It was further found that polyvinyl alcohol solutions can be mixed vrith other soluble stabilizers (e..g. formaldehyde), Card 112 in order to increase the elasticity and solidity of SOV/69-21-3-14/25 The Use of Aqueous Polyvinyl Alcohol Solutions for Stabilizing Highly Concentrated Emulsions the cellular structure, which finally gives to the emulsion the character of solidified fuel. The authors give details as to the viscosity and surface tensions of polyvinyl alcohol solutions. They mention the So- viet scientist P.A. Rebinder, whose device for the measuring of surface tensions was used for the experi- ments. There are 2 tables and 4 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Institut goryuchikh iskopayemykh AN SSSR, Moskva (Institute of Combustible Mined Matter of the AS USSR, Moscow) SUBMITTED: 31 January, 1958 Card 212 WSIT, B.I.- MINIZOVA. A.R.; SAJPRYKIN. F.Ya.; YUTKIR, L.Av Crushing coal by the slactrohydraulte method. Test. All SSSR 29 no.6:62-65 Je 159. ~ - (MIRA 12:5) (Coal, Pulverized) (Electric discharges) 11-7000 7568o sov/8o-12-10-29/51 AUTHORS: Losev Voroblyeva, N. S., Ninin, V. K., Zimakova, e. A. TITLE: Behavior of Sulfur in Coal Chlorination Process PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy Ichimii, 1959, Vol 32, Nr 10, pp 2300- 2303 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Chlorination of Donbas coal, type PS (Chumakovo mine), PZh (Nikitovka), K (Avdakovo), and G (Dobropollye), and Kizelov- skiy basin (Komsomolets) coal, reduced the content of ash as well as of pyrite and organic sulfur; sulfur of sulfate origin was removed completely in chlorination. Multistage chlorination removed up to 80% of total sulfur content. The addition of chlorinated coal with I to 10% C1 to the coke oven charge reduced the coke's sulfur content by 10 to 15%; the mechanical constants of coke remained unaffected, There are 2 figures; 5 tables; and 7 references, It British, 1 German, and 2 Soviet. Most recent British references are: H. Eccles, A. McCulloch, J. Soc. Chem. Ind., 119, 377-382T, Card 1/2 383-386T (1930); A. Mars6h, A. McCulloch, E. ParrJ~xh, Ibid., Behavior of Sulfur in Coal Chlorination 7568o Process SOV/PO---'2-10-29/5.' 48, 167-174T (1929). December 8, 1958 2/2 5.11100, 5.316o 1 '15697 SOV/80 - 12 -10 - 11C/51 AUTHORS: _1. __Bylyna, E. A. TITLE: Brief Communications, Paramagnetic Resonance In Mined Coals PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prllcladnoy Ichimil, 1959, Vol ',12, Nr 10, pp 2359- 2361 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the present paper the paramagnetic resonance oC several mined coals of the Donets coal field was measurt_,d. Es- tonian peat was also checked, but paramagnetic resonance was not detected. Diphenylpicry1hydrazyl (I) (Abstracter,-; note: in the text It is given as diphenylpici-ylhydrazine) was taken as standard, with a ;) -factor of 2.00':' + 0.001 at a frequency of 9,450 megahertz. The approx1mate Toncentration of free radicals'was calculated by comparison viith absorption lines of standard samples, containing 1% of 1. Tlie authors tend to agree with Ingram that the "free radical" concen- tration is a function of the degree of metamdrphism. There is 1 table; 2 figures; and 19 references, 5 Soviet, 8 U.S., Card 1/2 5.BrItish, 1 German. The 5 U.S. and British references are: Brief Communications. Paran. agnetic Resonance in Mined Coals SUBMITTED: 7%97 SOV810 - -j 2 - 10 - I. G. Gastle, Phys. Rev. 92, 1o63 (1953); 95, T16 (19511); F . K. Henning and other o, ibid, 1088 (19,-'V1) -, T. E. ITIC,"~Ml, I. E. Bennett, Phil. Mag. It 9 1 - 115, 5 5 (1. 5!1) ; and ~12 December 8, 1958 Card 2/2 5 (4) AVTHORS: Losev, B. I., Troyanskaya, Md A., Bylyna,, E. A. SCV/2O.-125--1-3!/'67 TITLE: The Formation of Hexachloro Ethane Due tole.-irradiation of Carbon Tetrachloride (Obrazovaniye geksakRloretana pri;r- -obluchenii chetyrekhkhloristogo ugleroda) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 125, Nr 1, pp 133 - 134 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors studied the products resulting from the chlorina- tion of coal which were formed in carbon tetrachloride due to irradiatign of mineral coals. The production of samples is u-tlined. C000 with a capacity of 21,000 gram-equivalents of r radium served as r -source. The irradiation was performed with dose rates of 3-5- 10 6 and 1-15- 106 r/hour. In all cases the total done amounted to 10 8 r. The coal was then separated from ccl4 and further investigated, Tho carbon tetrachlorideg whinh after irradiation with coal assumes a dark reldieh brown colora- tion, was distilled; the fractions 76.5 0 - 780, 78 0 - 800 and Card 1/2 Boo 11 900 as well as a thick resin-like residue were thus ob- The Formation of Hexachloro Ethane Due to -irradia- SOV/20-1 2 5, tion of Carbon Tetrachloride tained; with further increase in temperature a white, crystal.. line, pungent substance was sublimed out of the abore-mentioneJ residue. The same white substance was sublimed out of the af:)re,. mentioned fractions. In water it is insoluble, but &iqe01V,;!8 readily in a6a~tone, benzene, and carbon tetrachloride: its melt- ing point is 183-5 -- 1840, and its weight M - 236,706. This aut- stance is assumed to be hexachloro ethane. In various experl- ments hexa,)hloro ethane was synthesized In a quantity of 1,000 mole-~--ulea per. 4,00 eV. This value indj.c~ates a -.hain-like natur,~ of the -reaotion, and may be explained by the fellowIrG a-,heme '_A'->CCl; + C14' CC' + Cr__~'C 1* " C"2, Fief 5): CCl C 4 4 3 CC14 + CC'; -4 C2C16 + Cl-, 2CCl; __--"2Cl6. The authors thank A. Kh. Breger for his interest and help in this investigat'lon. ThAr~-. are 8 references, 5 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Ins t: 1 +,-:'~'-----,h',kh iskopayemykh Akademii nauk SSSR Mineral Fuels f the Academy of S~.-.ien3es USSR; PRESENTED: November 25;, 4,950, by A. V. Topchlyev, A-zademiclan SUBMITTED: November 25, 1958 Card 2/2 AMORS: Losev, B. I., Bylynal E. A. SOV/20-125-4-34/14 TITLE: Paramagnetic Resonance in Fossil Coals(ParamWdtnyy rezonans v iskoprpmykh uglyakh) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 125, Nr 4, PP 814-816 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors give a survey on the discovery (1953, Refs 11 2) and investigation (Refs 6-10) of paiamagnetic resonance (PR) in graphite ~*,tratag activated charcoal, carbonized organic residuess fossil coal and carbonized products. The PR of fossil coal was used for the determination, of the number of free radicals per 1 g coal as a function.of the de- gree of metamorphism (Ref 6). Im coal of.different stages of metamorphism the number of free radicals per I g coal fluctuated between 0.5-10 - 3.10 per gram, i.e. I free radical per 1500-4000 carbon.atoms. This donfirms that,thefree radi- cals are not conduction electronal respons.ible..for the PR (Ref 9), A PRI easily to be-zeasured was.-found (Ref 11) in anthracite# mineral coal,.charcoal.).patroleum. asphalt, carbo- litel rubber as well as in petroleum. The intensity of the effect increased by about the threefold in all cases under Card 1' cooling until the temperature of liquid air is reached; this /3 Paramagnetic Resonance in Fossil Coals SOV/2o-125-4-34/74 holds for both the free radical and.-anthracite. The authors believe that the PH is in all cases due to the free radicals or the "torn bonds" between the carbon atoms...In -the work under review the authors measured the PH of several fossil coal types and of Estonian peat with respect to the degree-of meta- morphism. Peat contained no PR (Tab16 1)..Figures 1 and 2 show the PH of the coal inveatigatede.Diphanyl..p 'icryl.hydrazins. (DPH) was used for purposes 'of comparison,-i'ghe ivpproximative concentration of the 'Irree radicals" was dalculited by comparing the absorption lines with the standard sample (1% DPH-content). It is true that these concentrations are approximative with respect to this sample, with respect to their mutual funotionp howeverv the accuracy.of these concentrations is within .� l(Yfi. Figure 2 shows these.concentratione as a function of the degree of metamorphism.of coal..Zhey ag;ee-with reference 6. In the USSR as well as abroad (Refs.13-19) scientists arrived at the conclusion that the molecular compounda-of the carbon substance consist of condensed aromatioauclei to which side chains are connected, called "fringes". The degree of condensa- tion increases in the oourse or matamorphiamt whereas the number of the side chains decreases. The authors agree with Ingraham at al (Ref 6): the concentration of the free radicals Card 2/3 is not only a function of the degree of metamorphism but also aramagnetic Resonance in Fossil Coals SOV/2o-125-4-34/74 a function of the degree of condenaLtion-of the aromatic cycles. Future investigations are to !ind what sort of func- tion is concerned* There are 1 figure# 1 table, and-19 ref- erenoes, 4 of which are Soviet. PRESENTED: November 25, 1958t by A. V. Topchiyev, Academician k SUBMITTED: November 25, 1958 'Card 3/3 IAMV,, Bewis Ivanovichp doktor tekhn.naukj prof.; STRELITSOVp Nonstantin Niko e c ; . # A.L.9 inzh.p red.j BUGINSM p V.A.p inshog red*; MMM# D.P.v izd.red.; EK=tROVA,, I.A.t tekbn.red. [Mwmfacture and aseemb3y of parts made of plastics; a survey] Obrabotka, I, aborka, detalei iz plasticbeskikh mass; obzor. Pod :red. A.L.Pecbemkina I V.A.BraginBkogo. Leningradt 1960. 75 p. (min 3.4t6) (Pl"tics) -- - - - ---I-LOSEV -B I ; MELINIKOVA-) A.N.;-PITIH, R.N.; FARjEROVYLL. Volatility of ger-nium in coals. Trudy IGI 13:164-166 160. (MIFA 140) (Germnium) (qoal) s/.L94 61/0"0/001/04 11/079 '02-01~ 50!) 1.1ye. G - a Sev aciA a SI 4P atr SU' coaLs VY ona rpl- adi.0c 0 011 of r .4es toula wo, v -7 '990 4 L4 trapt 'L 1 ab s 1960, (f cpercll % SSS?-' re _ ~4 as crju& Ly7.e4 b'Y - IR,ef er .961., ututle uopaje'a-lla" an .2 to, tile '00 cteu V 0';4t' sub 3e 20 W cia 0,.%t v tae b ';4ea- to . Wried WLth after bei-%%S UP CC C - tit vii.as teusi-ty Lt S ,,e aep oSj'tSv VrLt'h tj7LeT N1_j- d is~ rizelc .04er Sits I e The SOIXU V~%Pe aeV.6 0. cXeP 0 .4s, tot ts Of ~.beqel k be f f oraa- 'I Bo vaods - tl-,e j.1%S, 1;o e f :us tioTt- 'giv ad T .01. tol oe 063- 0.4lev a Sua '90a'- a to VrO'Iya 0. Tjql~ Iale-4 to%% aeia~ty rIX000 f i:'he UsavlaeT tGjtertl 14iuo "Ovl- ats a Tee aS a0i'a 0 ae the the t'h the C0013.6 of SIS COS" of VI a the Te s tj,.ell-ed co j.4jt'Y observe ge . beell theT e%OeTiAeTtt IoW - 'ha 0 v as IOTA ITL Colo.. ti.oct Goa L/2 Oxidation of humic acids... S/194Z4/000/007/047/079 D201/V305 With ultrasounds applied to an alkaline liquid, formic and 'acetic acids may be obtained: With aqueous solutions hulaic acids undergo peptization and only the second application of ultrasound to the filtrateZrboduces the formic and acetic acids as well. 14 refer- ences. A stracter's note: Complete translation2 Card 2/2 IDSEV, B.I.; LIDIM, N.G. 4- Oxidation of coals and humic acids under the influence of ultrasonic waves. DokI.AM SSSR 133 no.1:186-168 JI 160. (MIRL 13: 7) 1. Institut goryuchikb iakopayeqrkh Akademii nauk SSSR. Predetavleno akademikom A.M.TerenirVm. (Ultrasonic waves) (Hmic acids) (Coal) S/081/62/000/010/070/065 M68/B186 AUTHORt Losev, B. I TITLEt Solidified liquefied gases PERIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 10, 1962, 527, abstract 10U219 (Novosti neft. i gaz. tekhn. Gaz* delo, no. 3, 1961, 30 - 34) TEXTs The article discusses various methods of converting liquid fuels and liquefied petroleum hydrocarbon gases (butane and propane) into solid briquets, and also the storagep transport and utilization of such briquets. ~Abstracterls notes Complete translationill Card 1/1 LOSWV B.I.; VOROB'YEVA, M.S.; ZIKAKOVA, Ye.k. Characteristics of interation between halogens and coals of different types. Khim. i tekh.topl.i masel 6 no-7:26-30 JI 161. (MM 14's 6) 1. Institut goryuchikh isko ayemykh AN SSSR. (Halogens3 (Coal) LOSEV. Borjq_jy4n Ph, doktor tekhn. nauk., prof.; IVANOV, S*m6, red.; NAZAROVAI A,S-, tekhno redo (solid gas] Tverdyi gaz. Moskva,, Izd-vo "Znaniejw 1962. 31 P. (Novoe v zhizni, naukep tekhnike. IV Seriia: Tekbnika,, n0.9) (MIRA 15:6) (Gasolinet Solid) s/196/62/000/014/029/o46 E194/E155 AUTHOR: TITLE: The solidification of compressed gases PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika i energetika, no.14, 1962, 8, abstract 14 G 41. (Tr. In-ta goryuchikh iskopayemykh. AN SSSR, v.16, 1961,.IL32-136)* TEXT: The Institut goryuchikh iskopayemykh AN SSSR (Institute of Mineral Fuelst AS USSR) together with the staff of the Groznyy kreking-zavod (Groznyy Cracking Works) has developed a method of converting liquid fuel and compressed gases into solid briquettes stored and transported in paper packets. In use the briquett'e is lit with a match and burns slowly. The flame is easily extinguished and an extinguished briquette can be used again. The most important of the solidified fuels is gasoline and then compressed gases. The solidified fuel can be re-converted into the liquid state by heat or mechanical treatment; the loss on regeneration is 2 - 3% and the quality of the fuel is'hardly altered. [Abstractorls note: Complete translation.] card 1/1 LCSEVO B. of., doktor telchn.nauk; LCMOINt N.A., WO.takchn.nauk Use of briquets made from liquid fuel mid gas for the needs of the national econany AM of transportation. Zhol.dor.transp. 44 no.504,49'My 162. (Briquets (ftel)) (KmA 15:5) MIASHOVp Ivan Pavlovich, kand. gool.-miner. nauk;--10,5ZV,__Pqris Ivanovi Sfi.,4rof., doktor telchn. nauk; VLASOV, L.G.,, red.; S S tekhn. red. ll4h-M j, G. S s V [Germanium in coalo)Gerranii v iskopaerfth ugliakh Mookva lzd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR 1962. 257 P. (Mills 15'.111 (Germanium) BUIATOV, Georgiy AleksandrovichLIPS ~B.~j doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.# red.; UWIWIK, G.L. red.; UWHEV, S.G., tekbn. red. (Plastic foams used in airplane manufacture] Fenoplasty v aviatsionnoi tekbnike. Moskva, Voenizdat, 1963. 93 ~- (MIRA 16:12 (Airplanes-Design and construction) (Plastic foam) LOSE'vp B.I., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof. Consultation. Gaz. prom. 8 no.8:20-22 163. (MIM 17:11) IDSEV, Boriq TworevwHr-h; MONINA, Margarita L'vovva; LOSUI, I.P., zaal, dayatell nauki i tekbniki RSM,, daktor tekhn.nauk, red.[d4mm*eedjj CHMTIKOVA, V.I., red. (Glass reinforced plasticol Steklo-plastiki. Moskvav Izd- vo "Znanie," 1964. 45 p. (Novoe v zhiznip nauke, tekhnike. XI Seriiaz Xhimiiap no.7) (MIRA 17:11) GLAGOLEVA, L.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; RAKHLDI, I.V., kand. ekon. nauk; LOSEV. fu., doktor tekhn.nauk, retgenzent; ITIII Y 9 L0141 4FR-or- -okon. nauk, red. [Economic efficiency of using plastics in machinery manufacturing] Ekonomicheskaia effekt'Lvnost' primeneniia --plastmass v mashinostroenii. Moskva, Izd-vo "Mashino- stroenie," 1964. 167 p. (MIRA 17:5) ERAMSOV., Mikaell Abramovi.hj LO~EV, B.1.~ doktcr tekhn, nauk: prof., otv* red, - -m- (Reference tables on infrared radiation from heated bodies] Spravochnye tablitsy po infrakrasnom izlucbe- nilu nagretykh tel. Moskva, Nauke, 1964, 313 p. (MIRA 17112) LOSRV~ B.I.; MCV131A, M.L. .................. Recent data an the use of pletatics to protect metal structural elements from corrosion in the oil and gas Industry abroad. Gaz. delo no.5t22-27164 (MIRA 17-.7) 1. Institut goryuchikh iskopayemykh AN SSSR. &AYS011, Mikaell Abranicwl?h; LOSEV, b,',, diAlor wkiu.,. iieuk, pr f'. atv, red. [Infrared radiaton from heated bx7dtesl Infrakra--n-ve -4z- luchenie nagreLykh tel. Moskva, Naukal 19E4. 22.1 NaA~ is!-,) LOSEvp B.I., piof.; PUNINA, M.L. Water is indispensable! PrirrAa 54 no.6:17-23 Je 165. (MIRA 1? 6 LOSEVv B.I.t prof., doktor tekhn. nauk; MONINA, M.L., kand. tekhn. nauk Use of reinforced glass plastics in the rolling stock and technological systems. Zhel. dor. tranap. 47 no.103-95 Ja 165. (MIRA 180) LOSEV B.I.; MONINA M,L. .0 Recent data on the use of plastics in the oil and gas industry abroada Gaz. delo no.7*39-42 164. (MIRA 17:8) 2. Institut goryuchIkb iskopayenykh AN SSSR, LCGBII, B. I.; IMUll"A, - - -I ~.. - 1- Fc, llyffomald ehyd e as a ri ew mat orl'u'l -"., r pipel I'l * r- z.'r, r, i I a:.t i gas industry. Ileft. khoz. 42 no.121.57---"2 D lpzI-) XCC 101710_160'2~Gj~F_ Monograph UR/ ,,Boris Ivano*vich; Putintsev GeorLriy Vasillyevich', Strelltsov, Xonstantin fikolayev ch .processing apd finishing of.,: plastic parts .(Obrabotka i otdelka detaley iz plastmass) LLeningradl'Lenizdat, 1966. 234 P, illus., biblio., tables. 10,000 copies printed. TOPI. C TAGS: pilstic, plastic industry, industrial production PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: The book describes modern methods for the pro- cessing and.finishing of plastics such as machining, heat treatment, ultrazonic and high-frequency induction welding, or spraying. It, discusses such problems as: testing methods, assembly of plast1c; parts, or.quality control of finished products. The book is in- tended Afor engineers, technicians, and qualified workers. It can be used by college and high school students. There are 96 Soviet referen6ell.' TABIZ OF CONTENTS (abridged); Foreword -- 3 'UPC .' APAAF -.,.I -L 15) Ch. 1. Basic infomation on resins and plastics -- 5 Ch. 2. Properti 'es of plastics and methods fot determining these properties -" 19 Ch. 3. ProcessinG of plastics -- 62 Ch. 4. Metallization of plastics -- 152 Ch SprayinZ of plastics -- 162 Ch: of plastic part's -- 170 Ch. 7. Quality control of the machining, assembly and welded joints Ch. of 8. plastic products and structures -- 216 '1 Requirements for the production premises, industrial safety rul es, industrial hygiene., and fire-prevention measures 227 Lit era ture and references 230 SUB CODE: ll/ SUBM DATE: 25Jan66/ ORIG REF; 095/ OTH REF: 001/ 2/2 -/070-2/6706 ACC NR: AP603046i SOURCE CODE: URTG~fi3/V6/666-/604 IAUMOR: Losev, D. F. 1ORC: none TIT'-E: Nomograms for determining the parameters of equations iSOURCE: Okeanologiya, v. 6, no. 4, 1966, 702-706 TOPIC TAGS: equation, amplitude, attenuation, hydrography, oceanography, nomogram, approximation wthod) sound transmissions corrolation function ABSTRACT: The equation y = Ae-ax(cos bx + a/bsin bx) where a and b are parameters characterizing the amplitude and attenuation of sound,plotted on the curve in the region near the abcisia, is used to approximate certain types of correlation functionsi found experimentally from hydrographic or oceanographic research. A method is described which makes it possible to determine parameters a and bewith the aid of a nomogram. Orig. art. has: 9 formulas, 4 figures, and 1 table. SUB CODE: 08. 12/ SUBM DATE: 2lNov64/ Card 1/1 UDC: 518.3;551.46.0 --f , L-- (" --) Ir -- ---- --- -- - ---- - - --- SYPOOK, Ppvel Filippovich, WSHY, B.S., nauchnyy red.; LYUBINSXAYA,A.G., red., ANTONYUK, F.D., takhn.rod. [Assembling large-panel houses vithout a frnmework] Kontazh krupnopaneltnykh beakarkasnykh domov. Kookwa, Vaes.uchebuo-pedagog. izd-vo Trudreservisdat, 1956. go p. (KIRA 10:12) (Precast concrete constructioni) XAMWITSXIT, Solomon Pavlovich- DDSV B 5 Inshener, nauchVy redaktor; 0 BOAK, B.A., redaktor R-Welletva; MOVIDU. L.Ta, takhaichaskiy redaktor [Heat insulativg work] Topleizoliatsionays raboty. Moskva, Go@. li~ * izd-vo lit-ry po strolt. i arkhttaicture, 1956* 290 p. (KLRA 9:8) (Insulation (Heat)) I-Osetl PME I BOCK MCPLOXMION 671 Kukushkin, Aleksandr Ivanovich; Boykov, Aleksandr Geogriyevich; Ivanov, Anatolly NJUrol&yevich Teploizolyatelonnyr raboty (Beat Insulation) Moscow, GostoptekhIzdat, 1958. 254 p. 6,000 copies printed. Rde: Losev, Be Be; Executive Nde: Martynova, M. F.; Tech. Ed.: Fedotova, I. G. PUIWOSH: This book Is intended for fox-mon.. and engineering and tAchnical personnel of concerns dealing with host Insulating problems. COVEMB: This book provides general Information in popular form on heat insulation and the exploitation of heat Insulating materials, manufacture of these materlals,, and Vpropriate eWlpment, The authors outline principles of heat transfer and classify the equipment for heating and refrigerating. The capital invested for heat insulating eqUpment should be recovered by its exploitation within one year. Efficiency of proper beat insulating equipment varies from 85 to 95 percent. Resonable usage of one ton of insulating Card 1/4 Beat Insulation 671 material leads to the econamy of 200 tons of rated fuel per year. Daring the prevar period the Soviet Industry manufactured large quantities of friable heat insulating products such as "ASBOTMOUT"It ZUPM" P "ASBOOLIM" "NOVWXY and others. YAstle heat-insulating construction parts vere based on the above-mentioned materials. There are two ser-'ous disadvantages connected with application of mastic heat-insulating constructional parts, namely: necessity of preheating the equipment to be Insulated and the labor in- volved being 2 to 5 times more thar in the case vhen large formed heat- insulating parts are used. After the war the use of mastic heat-insulating construction parts vas shqrply reduced and production of slag voo;. vas rapidly developed. This material is more economical and suitable for refrigeration and heat insulation up to 46WOC. The book mentions that at the present there is no vide choice of beat insulating materials that can be used in construction processes. Nevertheless, production of heat-insulating raw materials and ready-made products develops rapidly. Card 2/4 Heat Insulation TABU OF CONTEM: 671 Foreword 3 Hest-insulating Materials 6 Foreign Practices In the Manufacture of Beat-insulating Materials 33 Organizing the Work 42 Subsidiary Production Operation* 47 Timber and, Scaffoldings 66 Tools, Fittings and Machinery 72 Beet-insulating Constructions 85 Heat-Insulating Industrial EquIpwat 94 Refr1geratloo Insulation 3.18 Haval Insulation 142 Application of Heat-InsulAttion for Domestic and Udustrial Appliances 158 Surface Finishing of Insulation 173 Fromwork Sesins 180 Insulation of Irregularly Shaped Piirts of tha Equipment 191 Card 3/4 Heat Insulation 671 Heat-insulating Operations During Winter 204 Qualty Control of Insulation 210 Inspection of the Hest-insulatlon 220 Exploitation and VALntenance of Beat Insulation 228 Safety Techniques During Heat-insulatIng Operations 231 Appendix: 1. Specifications of Rest-insulating Materials 239 2, DetermInatlon of the Tolme of Insulation per Unear )bter of Plyellne With Various Coating Mdeknesnes 253 3, Conversion of Linear Mters of Insulated Pipeline Mmto Square Vieters, of the Bare Surface and the Exterior Surface of the Coating 254 AVAILAM: lAb .rary of Congress TM/bmd. 10-21-58 Card 4/4 SHRErIMq Andrey Konstantinovich, kand.+Akhn.nauk; lpg~V~naucbMy redo; VLADIMOVICEp A.G., red.; B7CHEKt T.I., red.; PERM9 H*Nop tekhn.red, (Manual for the young mason] Spravoobnik molodogo kawnshohika. Izd.2.p perer. I dop. Hoskvap Vses.ucbebno-pedagog.izd-vo Prof- tekhizdatv 1961. 337 P. (KIRA 14:6) (K"onry) I-OSCO.- - - -- - - 10M.D. On the main line. Rab. i Sial-30 no.8:8 Ag'54. (KIRA 8:12) (White Russia-Railroads) LOSEV, David Ilatonovich; POLIM, Grigoriy Loyzerovich; FILIK)NOV, AposHIN, A.N., kand. tekhn.niuk,, retBon- sent; SAVC10-101 L.T., inzb., retsonzenti 941RHOV, A.S.p kcand. tekhn,, naukj, naucbrVy red.; IZSKOVA., L.R., red.; ratYAKOVA,D.M., tekbn. red. (Elements and networks of contactless remote control devices] Elementy i uzly beskontaktnykh telemakhanicheekikh ustroistv. Elemonty i uzly beskontaktuykh tolemckhanichookikh ustroistv. Leningrad, Sudpromgiz, 1962. 246 p. (MA 15:12) (Remote control) (Pulse techniques (Electronics)) PAVLOV, I.N. [deceased]; FROKHCROV, S.P.; SKVCRTSOV, G.G.: LOSW, F.I.i PrInimli uchastiye: ROKAROVSKATA, L.I.; KISSIN, F.T.. FILIPPOVA, B.S.. red.; ITANOVA, A.G., tekhn.red. [Iron ore deposits In the Kursk Kagnatic Anomal from the point of view of hydrogeology and engineering geo=i Gidrogeologi- cheikie I inzhenerro-geologicheskie usloviia zhalezoradnykh sestoroshdonii Xurskol magnitnoi anomlil. Koskya. Gos.nsuchno- tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po gaol. I okhrane nedr, 1959. 271 p. (KIRA 13:3) (Kursk Kagnstic Anomaly--Iron ores) ANTIPIN~ V.I.; BUDANOVI, W.D.; KOTLJJKOVj, V.A.; LEYBOSHITSj A.M.; FROBOROVO S.P.9p kand.geol.-miner.nauk; SIIMII) A.P.; FAIDVSKIY, A.A.; SIffEYN, M.A.; BASKOV, Ye.A.; BOGATKOVy Ye.A.; GANEYEVA, M.M.; ZARUBITISKIY, Ya.I.; IWITIA, Ye.V.; KATSIYAYEVO S.K.; KOMPANITEL"Sp N.G.; ITELYUBOVI L.P.; PONOMAREV, A.I.; REZNICHENKO, V.T.; RULEV, N.A.; TSELIGOROVA, A.I.; ALSTERv R.K.; SHVETSOVI P.F.; V!IKHODTSEV, A.F.; K(rIOI*Aj A.I.; KASHKOVSKIY, G.N.; Wg~V ~.; ROI-MIOVSKAYA, L.I.; PROKHOROVp S.P.; MATVEYEV, A.K., dots., retsenzent; CHELITSOV, M.I., inzh., retsenzent; KUDASHOV, A.I., otv. red.; FETRYAKOVA, Ye.P.j red. izd-va; IL'INSKAYA, G.M., tekbn. red. (State of flooding and conditions for the exploitation of coal- bearing areas in the U.S.S.R.] Obvodnemost' i ualoviia eksplu- atateii mestorozbdenii ugollrqkh raionov. Pod nauchn. red. S.P.Prokhorova. Moskva,, Gosgortekhizdat, 1962. 243 p. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Moscow. Vseeoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut gidro- geologii i irzhenernoy geologii. 2. Kafedra Ecologii i geo- khimii goryuchikh iskopayen7kh Moskovskogo Gosudarstvennogo universitets, (for Matveyev). (Coal geology) (Mine water) BABUSHKIII, Vullf Davydovich; PROKHOROV, Sergey Petrovich; Ik P - Feliks Ionovich; FREDKO, !Ieksandr Georgiyevich. Prinimal 'ueMstly-o-O~TAPENKO., T.V. (Methods of calculating the general inrush of water into coal mines] Metody rascheta obshchego pritoka vody v shakhty ugoll- Trtkh mestorozhdenii, [E~r] V.D.Babushkin i dr. Moskvap Izd-vo "Nedra," 1964. 122 p. (MIRA 17:6) PRAVOTMV. I4;_IOW._G. Contimus cleaning and drying of grain. Kuk.-eleviprom. 22 n9.5:7-9 NY 156, mutA 9: 9) 1*Vysshaya sagelovitel'says. shkola. (Grals..-Cleauisg) (Grain--Drying) LMKV, G.L., elektromekhanik We are introdud4dij now equipment. Avtom... teleme :1 ovias' 7 A005:27-28 My 163. ' (KIRA 16:7) 1, Rostovokaya distantsiya eignalizatoii i ovyazi Severo- Kavkazekoy dorogi. (Railroads) tAqvf 11, d9ktar tekhn. nauk# saalushomW deptall nauki i takhniki Miterials of the future. NT015 no.3240-42 Ur 163. (xnu 104) 1, hidesdatell TSentrallnogo pravlenlya Voemoyusnogo khimi- chaskoko obahcheetva imeni Mendelayeva. (Synthetic products) I LOSEV -9 .- 1 6- g - prof 0- 1--- 1. - UnLte'd front. NTO 2 no.6:n-12 Js g60, (MIU 14S 2) 1. Predeaditell TSentrallnogo pravleniya VaeBoyusnogo khImicheskogo obehobeetva Lmeni D.I.Mendeley m . (Patrole= renearch) LOSEV, I., inzh. Selection of electric drives and electric propulsion systems.for dredgers. Rech. transp. 20 no-9:39-42 5 2611. (MIRA 14:9) (Dredging machiner7--Electric driving) (Ship propulsion, Electric) LOSEV, I., Inzh. l6w~""Fh~ Uaing a h!ghly ecunortical Jr.-ni~ elezt,--4C CLrive or, jz-Edges. Rech. transp. 23 no.10:49 o 6-. (ml?.A 17..1.2) LOSV,AA..~iah- Selecting a system of automatizing voltage control In marine electric power plants. Sudostroente 21 no.12:38-42 D 157. (KIRA 11:2) (Electricity on ships) (Automatic control) LOSIV twovewnt ~41n the quality of roentgenological work in villages throqA the Improvement of mobile x-roy units. Testrent. I ra4 33 no,5186-87 8-0 058 (MIRA 21811) (RADIOLOGY* In Russia In rural areas (Rua)) LOSIVP Anato3ly Aleksandrovichj GLUSHKOVp Tu.M.# naucbmy red.j ZAVSLISWAy V.K.9 rode izd-vaj MONTOROVICH, A.I## tekbne rod, [Electrical equipment of Vorkboats and floating cranes] Blektroobsow- dovanis sudov i p2avuehikh'kranov tekbnichaskogo flota. Leningradt Goo. aoiusnoe izd-vo oudostroit, proWshl., 1961. 326 p, (KIM 3438) (Workboate-Electric equipment) (Floating eVanex-Electric equipment) TUL'Yo L.A., Insho; JON, I.G. I--- Moving underground telephone lines. Gor. khos. Kook 34 no-8:32-.33 Ag f6o. (MIRA 13:9) (Moscow-Telephone lines) AFAIW~Wq A.P.; MUCHINs, T,G.j VINOGMUV,, X.V.; GARANINAj, M*Mo; GIMOVIC'ifp M.M.; DUEROVSKM# Ye.P.; YEVSTIGUEV9 A.A.; IOXHVIN,. M.R.1 KP.LWKOV,, P.M.1 KWGELI# LTS,; JANEX,,~G.; WEVSKH# F.M.; !4=1# S.I.1 KIZHERITSKUjp G.S.; NOVIKOVj, Hole; NAZARqW* Met PCIMIAM# LA,; RAZUMM# V.S.; ROZENBIXUM# I.M.; SERGVj, B.Pe; SIMPNIKj, T,I,; SAVVIN, Te.S.; SHMIKAj, V.P.; TEUPNVA, H.S., FILICHAKOV; N.I.; KMAPUNOVAj, Ye.L.; UNMWICE, G.S.; URITIM.. P.P.; .SHIIAIOVP A.A,; SMIKOVO A,P.; KIRIILOV, L.M.,, redo; YARKOCHI, M.G.j, tekbn,red, [Regulations on the construction of minicipal telepbone network lines) Pravila po stroitelletvu lineirqkh sooruzhenii gorodskikh telefonrwkh setei. 2,izd. 14oskva, Sviazlizdatp 1962. 511 pe (KM 15: 5) 1e Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Kinisterstvo evyazi. Glaynoye upravleniye )mpitallnogo stroitellstva. (Telepbone lima) LOSEV, Illys Hakelmovich; BELOVOGOV., P.; ZARKRIN, B. (Utilize working time more preductively; analysis of the workday by the worker]Produktivnee ispolIzovat' --abochee vrem1a; opyt provedenila samofotografil rabochego dnia. Moskva,, Profizdat, 1961. 55 P. (taU 15:10) (labor productivity) C;3DJI Delivorecl (Logother with TroatytuwYiyn Ye. DO a pnpor I Roaktsiya v,-.nlrnodnyfAviya ldiloriDtop a.Mln s tsellyulozoy" at GhctvcrUiyu konforont- elyzi po vysokomolakitlyarnym soyrdineniymp tiny 1946o Sotwcooo 10ilniclien1myn PromycKle most',, 1946p 1,10. 7-69 PEICO 130 P-5667 -0 SOV-19-56-2-298/551. Kuzretso7, D.A. ani Valgin, V.D. AUTH OR 3 1 L qjtj,_L~, P TITLE: A Means of Obtaining Foam P2astics (Sposob polucheniya penoplastov) P-ERIODICALs Byulleten' izobretoniy, 19c:8, Nr 2, p 69 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Class 39b, 22. Nr 111861 (573691 of 27 May 1957). Submitted to the Committee of Inventions and Dis-,overies at the Coun- cil of Ministers of USSR. A method of foam plastic production on the base of low-molectilar polyepoxyde resins In the pre- sence of surface tenslon-lowering substances. To imprc,,re the heat resistanse ani strength of the foam plastics, the co- polymerization of apoxyde resins is carried cut with aromatic diamines. 1. Expanded plastics--Preparation 2. Amines--Polymerization 3. Resins--Polymerization 4. Copolymerization--Applications Card 1/1 AUTHI')RS~ Yevoeyev, N.N., Radayev. M.V., and Losev.,j,,J?. TITLED A Method of Producing Benzo.-Resistant Sealing Material. (Sposob prigotovieniya bonzostoykogo uplotnyayushchego materiala) PERIODICAL; Byulleten? Izobretenty, 1958, Nr 7, P 51 (USSR) ABSTRACT, Class 41d, 4. Nr 114151 (36o630 of 26 November 1957). Submitted to the Gostekhnika SSSR. A method of producing beAAa-resistant sealing material, consisting 3f soaking felt in resins and latexes in the process of rolling the felt between calender roll3 heated to different tempera. ture, so that the one side of the material remains porous, and the other becomes dense. Card 1/1. S/882/62/000/002/073/106',' AOOVA126 AUTHORS:. Losev, I.P., Trostyanskaya, Ye.B., Tevlina, A.So, Nefedovaj Ooze TITLE: A method Qf producing insoluble polymer products SOURCE: Sbornik izqbrete:1y; plastmassy i sinteticheskiye smoly. no. 2. Kom. po delam isobr. I otkrytiy. Moscow'# TsBTI, 1962, 39. [Author' s-.. Certificate no. 133221, cl- 39b, 22 .01 (apple no. 628967 of May 21, 1959)] TEXT: Ins-31i'- ~ble polymer products on the base of styrene and divinyl ben zene copolymers are used as selective ion absorbers from electrolyte mixtures. 4, The method of producing Insoluble polymers Is characterized by that the process is performed according to the following schedulv: granulation copolymerization;~ J chloromethylation of the copolymer swollen in chloroetha~e; amination of the swollen chloromethylated copolymer in dioxane triethanolamine at 1OO*C for 6 h; ,oxidation of the obtained amine swollen in dioxane by heating with nitrio acid (speeific gravity 1-34) at 80 - 1OO*C fcr 4 h; treatment of the obtained product with potassium iodide at 94*C for 3 h and second oxidation with a 56% solution of Card 1/2 3/88Z/62/000/002,/073/100 A method of producIng insolubler'pdlymer products A004/A126 nitric acid at'95 - 100 C for 4h~ The insoluble' comoldxes obtained by this method have the shape of spheridal granules of 0.1 6.9 mm, swelling'in water up to 71%- [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card Z/2 13/1382/62/C