SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MARKOV, A.YA. - MARKOV, B.F.

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P/ Q IV, A-Ye., dots. 01yessn') 0.00 ",'~ID)4jag"nosjs of cancer of 'the ovaries. Yelld. I skush. 23 no.2:25-28 7 '58. (MIRA 11:3) (OVAR M-GANCHR) KMOVq A.Te., kand.mad.nauk Diagnostic errors In defects of aterine development. Zdrav. Belor. 5 no.10:26-27 0 159. (MIRA 13:2) 1. 12 Imfedry akusheretva I ginskoloeil (zaveduyushchiy - prof. G.N. Smirnov) Ryazanakogo meditsinskogo instituta. (UTERUS- -ABNOWff T IRS An DMPMMITIES) KLMV, A.Ta.. dots. (Khar'kov) Tuberculosis of the female genitalia. Fel'd. I Wrish. 24 no.6:11-14 Je '59. (MIRA 12:8) (GBIWATIVE ORC45S. YEMAU--TUBUCUU)SIS) MUMOV, A.Ta., dotsent (Kharlkov) Clinical aspects and diagnosis of extrauterine (tubal) pregmanc7. Felld. i akush. 24 no-7:13-18 Jl '59. (MIRA 12:10) (POGUNCT, REMUMINC) HATAVDV. A.Ya.. kand.med.nauk Association of uterine cancer with pregnancy [with smums.27 in Inglishl. A)msh. i 91n. 35 no-1:87-89 J&-Y 159. (KIRA 12:2) 1. Is akushersko-ginakologichaskoy kliniki (sav. - prof. G.N. Sairnav) Rvasanskogo meditsinskogo inotituta imeni akad. 1.P. Pavlova. (FMNANCY, compl. cervical cancer, hoop. statist. (Rua)) (MVIX NNOPLASKS, in pregn. hoop. statist. (~us)) MARKOV, A.Ya. (Rrzant) Treatment of gynecological patients with mud at the "SlavyanBk" Health Resort. Kaz. mod. zhur. no* 4:90 JI-Ag 160- (MIRA 13 18) (SLAVIVANSK-BATHSt MOOR AND MUD) (GENERATIVE ORGINS, FEMALE-DISEASES) MAMCN, Aja, dotsent, Mar Ikov) Causes of stillbirth and vays of preventing it. Felld. i akush. 25 no.4:22-25 Ap 160. (STILLBIRTH) (MIRA 14:5) MAMOV,A.Ya., dots. Wmr I ~ ov) Causes of and means for reducing newborn mortality. A. IA. Harkov. Kaz. med. zhur. no.1147-48 Ja-F161 (MIRA ],:I]) MMOV A.Ya.. dotsent Case of a giant ribrma of the ovar7. Vop. okhr. mat. I dot. 6 no.6281-.82 Je 161. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Is ketfedry akusherstva i ginekologii (zav. doteent R.I. "khina) Ukrainskogo instituta usovershenstyovaniya vrachey (dir. - doteent IJ Oveiyenko). iWARM,TUMORS) MMOVI, A.Ya.q_y4nd.medgmuk (Mwlkov) Diaposis of m&Ugnant tumors of the ovaries. Zdrav. Bel. 7 no-3: 36-38 Mr '61-- (MAUM-CANCER) (MIU 1413) MUM, A.Ya., dotsent (Kharlkov) Clinical aspects and diagnosis of acute abdomen in gynecological practice. Felld. i akush. 26 no.3tl7-21 fir 161. (IIIU 14:3) (GMRATIVEE OWAM, FEMALE-DISFASES) ,l-MARKqV, A.Ya., dotsent (Khnrlkav) Acute appendicitis in pregrumoy. Felld. i akush. 26 no.4:3-6 Ap 161. (MIRA 14:3) (APPENDICITIS) (PREGNANCY, COMPLICATIONS OF) MAHKOV, A.Ya. dotsent (Khartkov) Treatment of fibromyoma of the uterus. Felld. i akuBh. 26 no.7:33-36 Ji 161. (141RA 14:7) (UTZRUS-TUMRS) FARKOV, A.Ta., dotsent; GREDITOR, Ye.M.p prozektor Case of arrhenobUstma of the ovary. Kaz. med. zhur. no.2:72-73 Mr-Ap 162. (MIRA 15:6) 1. Kafedra akusherstva i ginekologii (zav. - doktor med.nauk R.I. Malykhina) Ukrainakogo instituta usovershenBtvovaniyt vrachey i prozektorskoye otdeleniye 12-y klinicheskoy bollnitsy Kharskova (glavnyj, vrach - A.I. Kirichanko). (OVARIES-TUMORS) MAMOV, A.Ya~, dotsent (Khar*kov) Some characteristics of the course of tumors of the sexual organB in small and adolescent girls. Felld. i akush. 27 no.2tl2-15 F 162. (MUZA 150) (GENEJU~TM- ORGANS, FEMAIE-TUMORS) (GIRIZ--DISEASF,S AND HYGIENE) -MARKOVP A.Ya.,,,_dotsent; 3REDITOR, Ye.M., prozektor Clinical aspects and pathological anatomy of the Brermer turior. Akush. i gin. 39 no.4tllO"-118 JI-Ag'63 (MIRA 16:11-1) 1. Iz kafedry talmsherstva i ginekologii Ukrai-nskogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey (raktor - dotsent I.I.Onlyenke). ZARAYSKIY, P.R.; ROTTv M.V.; SENYUTA, V.N.; SHUKH, Ya.l.; MMCYV, A.Ye.; Prinizala uchastiye SHIPULINA, L.A. Soda-potash method for hydrogen sulfide removal from coke-oven gas. Koko i khim. no.4z4O-43 62. (KIRA 16.-8) 1. Rutchenkovskiy koksokhimicheakiy zavod. (Gases-Flurification) (Hydrogen sulfide) -SUBMIr-THDi'-llDwA2 EWL 1 00 SUB C69s, - 003, OTHERi 002 NO REP SOV t card lee 00 000004110011 notip it all **to -"- MAST * -NDY As toWmAmpold VWMMI68 Of OWWO AMM04jkyw 0. MAN No Is. "Ollimm-Atid 11hpird-chim. 00 a Do -]Ks data %l aw"Oki)(im Km%A) S so . . . . p um tbr br*kt of Aw HS cchmm mw an t1k. putestb] ct tbr tvU Ill I KI I I KCI =td.. H&Ch I IN at vm-n-. of K 1 -00 from 0.01 to 3A) N give for The ma. putenOW values -- -ww in (Im N Fi. -00 In 0,06 X ill 11.1o; -0.73WOO). -0.76W0.59; -0.714intl.ell; -O.Mlin -o* IAII); -11JU to I A; MW -0.94 W 3.0 N K I ")b1. Tbr f f .09 o bk" Of ttA 0 - ill C/4 MrVt 6 SPIWUI. 11.141 11"t", ' fIeW DAMN. 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Tt. z 0 0 , ;. low I of Xs9% &M IMCI, caused a diSht de"eaw i a t h~ 00- intensity of pabirization mtb linw. A. A Prodirnmy zoo 00 ZOO 041 age -.00 ;00 IRS so :-oo 3 ;;00 t r, -U It &1 .3 11 it o *0 losses oe***** 090 it 0 At is at A/ of 6 41 dl a e dj.C I L-I'll LIA-1-Z a J, - 0 Is, A-A- __-a -, , k 4 , , , a j -t~ 00 A ~f ..P J..P 'Coot&$ top W -0: P VO&CO$bfl AND 00 1 r-- --- - - . * A 00 A AWC- 00 ~ 00 -1 go C 00 00 -90 -90 'go -so Experinzental verification of 0. Stem's theory 00 dd doubb h1w. 0. EMY OW B, Mh~ (J. Ph Ch IM 3 4 M 4 -00 00 - en. Rues., r&. )-- 1 n testinp O ft Hktrn's t6wy is so fu " It law" dw Pwantw, P, o tothe peboallebef Ow low, the conditions 0 abould be oak th" towphookas an not intmduced 00 by the exabbop of iomw botwom mwW arA solution. 0 *0 *.V,, Ow rsbdm bawan # s$ the mx, of Ae *oro- 0 00 capillary eurve uA the ounou., o, of rapillwy-wove '00 00 a imw in ibe w4ugon may be swuninstf. 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Is. 6211-m)(11m)-wilb aA mkpp. z1vift mmowismommu to Wi , fl). KCI-Nacl (I is of the Ch (zrl = 10-NaCl- SC4 JtVtAll (9). KCI-MIO dod. Tba cooducfAl" Irmls, from M to W* We tmp. The Imbtfins for W. shmost How h-*- of Ed u we smomb - witbmt partkvkr The ""ll, 18 points w b" two imkdkm points and a cmA. c-A. F.H.Rathmann S 6 - S L A~VALLC!sa~&L LITINATUDI CLASWPOCATIOW 61.9 1 -00 .00 -OZ -06 too no 0 woo *Dial' m too a a I I a of* 0 *1* 0 0 0 00 609099 0000000 0 *10 00 00 A A fit 'o~`fjjp?~1*l-------.- let' Abl. "" -_~tpttt FOCKIMS .,A - -.- . p""j"m do," "w "Pa"twa of lugg, hilipp SWANS carm"N. 16 1; kvir. I (;. =1 - (!er Ohd v kahl'-va I Pailt WAS S R Ij, tlammil - I'mill alklimilirtmula '41 l1w 'dill-1v IAmfklfftl~m tit flit, 4 htit I"- N-1 'd 41, fAl .h4 If. .111d It ..... Oki. , .% I I R 't, 1. -", 11 A ... 1. f .... ... %% fill ImIll. ilotilt Im". Iluall Ill, hisk z 1 1"I -,Us. )..1 .1- if., qud at . J it. - ti.b artip. ~ bq. cm. With " thim ku'A %I&,Cl cuns" t ahk aints. cil Na ot K are codtpumtel With" lem than' in 0/, %IgCl, the lit"nsalum iticorm., riapidly Off, g to Na thir cathmk mitla~. F. 11. Ra%littialln 000 00 j 00. go* UA) see WOO - 4ill. 0111 0 0 0 0 0 0 111 0 41 0 0 0 4 GaAs), 'I. 00 0 0 6 111 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 111 6 0 0 *It IF to at a If 41 41 a A, Wo j I V I -LI.Alk Az It s- A 'Il!", )A JR oe - rwas, 00 Af 0411 0& I' Rebba bKosen The current Id of amigneslum and aw wasmammisma cv-4W content tt, the melt to the, WNC wabacubsuits. Go lk)-~ citrwe~ it' S. S. H.) 13, l.":0 41.2101131.1 . J A. J3. 3W'- In CIrV1F0IY%ix 161thtflit X th4:J11A9111, 11 is found t bat max. vk-ki lwl 111:111 tolvilm-111 obtained with SISO. 12 a. KL'l X"' In at Thi, -ut% c 4 vivi'l r, , Lit " w A 4imclat %traight luw. ,Ih a twl. %,,A~ Atut t. .01 t,j- wnird by a - la. a, i - k. (d I i a 4 - (I hem a i% vf*kl,4 his, 4. t- mllwl-m it ..I %lot 1. 0o k M.Vj, if) thr no 11, j 1 411,11, 4 the mell. anti 9 1. t go* 0 r t:o 0 &AM, ILA tTALkUc4M.A%. 1.11INATWI CLASSIVICAVION I I- Cleo we* I a 'm 0 a -1 v a U 0 AV m3 1, It Ill .6 No, N, 't 1, it a W44t a so 0 0 to 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 o & 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 0 00 0 so 0 0 *-*-* 0 -# a 6i * 00000 000000 0 11111060061 0 0 Sol$ ~ I SeTbee w memo 406whia. 41111 1OV40). vC C. A. So, 34P.-Tile galth"S Used r plift, mile and fusulewiled the tam Go AEL46 00 a T, i4an, the lattel Prottlem could " "" a" ~Wvvd by using a diaphragm. a Uquid-Mil --W~ 00 rama 06 This esuntitiard a Ivent quails lulw AIW with avolless Mg, 00 with an Ff vnr* Ininterftl in the Mg in the 60sw Its for J'he JjjjCI, rocitrai was vwivd (rom 0 to Is aid. the 4111111 r1w "anewthon The cathode age a statlit Fe artre. The NOCIIXCI a", ratio - kv *1 1/1; C. sf~ was stifled fros I itself temildlavil XCI, NOCI and MeCit. T is I to 0.9 strip /6q t.1" .iob mrshum c- 4, tb"- it * was frtd tit disswilving in 110 the Me do= I Mile. .AKVRW deposition .4 (IN Oasis it-tau wbm the M601 cathode. and determining the US mudyt I. '-onte"I IwQOMrs l"; the curmt ywid of Ug (Iwo than 00 were corrected for the Still which bAd miggmted!4ocne It fgpW 4Mp to kers, an fufther tiertralwals. 11illb c. d 40 cat buds, into t be deci rolyte Thiretista.werisrunatWA)'. floo, it to 11:1 snil-Iq. cot therititesst Y*M warin U11- Tbe-hatiting' %fail,, lwlw which the depasstion of aWalt lK,vorne-s appreciaMr, ranges Imm 1A 0". % at =9 it I U. IV amp.I.I. cm, to 6- 7 a", % 41 UJI-40.9 amp -q-cm. Them was o1swervvil a relaitwo fwtwwn c. 4. ainil va"tehility Of the cathode by Mg. Low c. tf~ favorts tb,- formation of finely dispersed met~C high c. 4. gives a Pot -Aid Mg deposit G. M. Kirsoilapoff lie .4411 U S LT 1% 43 1, 1 P 4 a it x o 0 o 7 Aii of so* see Coo 41 2 goe We* ties tie 0 W400 A OF Is 5 a a a v Wall , 7 11 LU I is 1-vt m"! FAROV, B. F. "Equilibrium Potentials of Magnesium in the Molten Systems Mg Cl 2-KCL and M9Ci 2-NaCl," SO: Zhur. Fiz. )(him, 23, Ue,. 12, 19h9. Acad. Sci. Ukrainian SSR; Mbr., Inst. General & Inorganic Chemistry, Dept. Physics-Math. & Chem. Sci., Ukr. Acad. Sci., -c1949-. MARKOV, B.F. -YAVMW99*WM- Ilectrolytic polarization at low current densities. Ukr&in. KhIm. Zhur. 16, Wo.3, 447-56 150. (MIRA 6:4) (CA 47 no,22:12062 153) 1. Inst. Gen. Inorg. Chem.. Acad. Sci. Ukr. S.S.R., Kiev. 6 Pnodic Solution In CUSO, 0 = 9 0 66j. and V. 0. Fe~bch=tkrq. Vkraix. Kkins. Rus=an;. Potaizzation ip of Cu In 2 CUS04 A 2 to 0.01 N HSO, were - detd. 4a a function of cd., temp*, HtS04 conen., and time. -As the temp. inmwed, .v-detrinsed steepl and finally y Mished at the b.p. of the el6ctrolyte, This waq inrt pro. Chendmal Abst. nounced at ifther H3SOi concrui. Isothernis (18, 25, and __49 ol. V .60*) of q ii. acid conen. approwled linearity. The slopes d d d b W Apr, 25 s 1954 ecrease an ecarne zcz at . Mils was explained by the assurnptlon that 11 ions were-nd3orbed cm the surface of -Meatrochemiatry the anode, funning a layer through vrbkh Cu Ions passed to enterthevoln. This was ruppotted by the clectrocapillary -of-11g-and-by -the work-of Borisova. 4-11., surface tension of tlects=pnlary -Max.. uf HI in Al KL KCN3, KDr; anti KCI decv-,cased, in the order given, as the itinp.roset650', Logqvs.log(cA.)fo12,0-0,01.Vlf,9), PC a Straight Run, and the datA were satisfactorily pressed by W if - tonst. + a (e.d.), Curves Ed I r1j. ti f me (c . . agaramann, d al., 0 44. 48M) suggested a t slight puAvAtion the surface at lower HIS04 conen. 1. BencowiTz :7 USO/Chemistry - Electrolytic Deposition Feb 51 n E4 of I*tals 3 JoIL* Devositi3n of Metals on a Cathode by the Electr~,_'y_sis of Melts in the Absence of Polari- zation," Y. F. Markov, In6t Gen and Inorg Chem, Acad Sc,- 'jkxa,-uian SSR, Kiev "Zhur F2-.- Khiz" Vol XXV, No 2, pp 212-220 Zlectrolys.-s of melts of metal salts at high temp in absence of polarization (cd;zOO) must result in deposition of alloy corr to equil. Since ac- tivity of components of melts varies with conen, strictly molar law of mass action does not apply 184T32 USSR/Chemistry - Electrolytic Deposition Feb 51 of Metals (Contd) in most cases. Plotted equil compn of metal and salt phases, using activity and difference be- tween potentials of 2 metals immersed in their molten salts, for systems: Ag,Pb,%gI,PbI2; Ag, Cu,AgCl,CuC'l; K,Na,KOH,NaOH. Also treated syot Pb,Cd.,PbCl2,CdCl2- 184T32 F4 The ament-W Carval of tows Succesevely Pokciz- a a-W- i healoal Abst. is, tk 'princittle of.twW storremive V61a "S No. 6 r"rim in -which !he sirvers electrodes was; used, In - a given electrode etuthkil it to re-c-sLiMisdi Mar. 25, 1954 environment after pole ' tion. 'The #)c, sired result Wits achieved bY R rotating conunutritm wltich Made emnectlons to coatacts of tho -varinits rIectrtxIv!. The technique was usrd witb Pt-wire elroffsles ruid -a:i% Op led 0 t reduction a 0 In 0.1 N HCI, to rvolutinit.or III ~ pt .o, to pista.- of metals (Ccr and 11~), It was produced wetl-defined limiting 417zisnni-nir- ihat the app. rent values of the reducing stutvitancin. The high d! ti~inn cuirrent of 0 (110 mit.) ricrinitted it ininfut methoc) nfestis. of 0 in Sul". ~ In examrs. of croluticin of 11 from acillic ~,Qqjvq, in which the M, between Ist and 2nd patentinismonbout t).4r)- v.. 11sez ~jwaruntv of An inflection point Its the pe-bro)."pIsIc sirn hittv.-i4i these potentials wm explained by a rossAder. MAP fj~, rJ rnik-ii of allculi In the bmutkiry laver nrosind Me CIC-Etiole. This explabird the relsith-cly high diffosim vir. Trilt WIllusilt the need of foruintion of new in,111C.4pecics.I ni tim eumi for MLI isp-pwp)-) SIOD101 wam,410 v oil "we Amw u firm kul,&641A tIMMU60 6 mWatildes or: "i-I" mind 14niting cathodic ad. -:.The 111tia .))DIafbAt'ka Hinlu in- Ws OAI. wou stuslutsMa to'ehim9m :Viswilo"' to tha 61 te'et bAiW1101116, their w1 u p j ~~J a th So b b & em a b W A A th I hi t br o va So . a s n jP w e n a a : In =w P.,Jw bawmil Ac alrov.: PD guru of thp~depWls "4.fliwo OiampirrUl4a isiagnitudm W conclaaob. that O)a P)pg, pitowilem of vimtmin,"Ith 3 IIbpmII luninly al tht, tv"ifit ms W1 01 delmssism Ow Immient 14IRKOV, B. F. and DEL-L-I;L~FIY, tu. X. "The Problem of the Electrolytic Dissociation of Fused Salts," Uk-r. Khtm. Zhur., 19, No.3, Dp 255-263, 1953. Inst. Gen. & Inorg. Chem. On the basis of the elec conductivity of fused salts of Be, Mg, Ga, Sr, and Ba at the m D, the degree of dissociation of these salts was estimated. Yany ohyico- chem nroDerties of the fused Mits, i.e.) the dependence of elec conductivity on temp, the soly of metals in the salt mixom melts, and transfer numbers, confirm the hypo- thesis of an incomplete dissoc in stapes. While the equivalent conductivity drop-- from LiCl to CsCl, it rises from MgCl to BaCl- -61T16 2 0 \1' Determinatiop of the diffusion octlicient or ions in UILU11 Markey, and I., S. lli,;mn- salts. Y K. DelimariiTTlM 1 .1 ') I~ -10,wilkiij C'. FIC111- Awl- Sck, 1; f !;S~; .;y - Zh 27, 1819-WK 19W).- 11.4 ~~.g. 0.2 d to a large (e.g. Ag) anodc 111141 11 brinill (e.g. Pt) cathode immer5ed.in u suln. of a Ag suit in a inoltenclectroly-te, thecathodicc.d. idecreasesiii time(l)-av- cordiogto 1" " w Disdiffusioncoeff. of Ag 1, ij ii its valency. F faraday, und c concii. of Ag 1. For AjN0, in an equinsol. mixt. of KN0j und NaNO,, D was, e.g., at 300, and 44W, MA wt,l 122 at c - 0.001 mol./I. and 4 and 11 (X 11) -1 ,ij. vvTi./,cc.) at 0.016 ingil./i. For AgCI in tbe cutet-liv im It of KCI and IACI at 1511', D mts apprm. S X 10-6 licisicen r - L).(XJ3 ~%,l 0,018 but jw,e at I-vel c. pic- .~Ulnflbl)' I)CCaLISC Of the di-charge of otlivr ions N-sides Ag *. The above c(Imaion %%ui valid uko for diffoqion fit afl..solns. (0.(X)5P' AgN(J~ + CIAN KNO,). Mwit Ila- cathode Splicrkal, the current intensity wag proporlional it, ft IP) + r is the radins of the %plitte. 'rhi, ctinatioi, WILS COnfirITIC(I for n(1. Stillil. I CdCl, + KCI and of KCIO.. An app. fur cuntinuous mca~umrnent of i during ~cvcrjl wc. is described. j ) Ifik-crinjul j I/R/W V Abd A d bVwo ShIdled by vhmal-politheriale 2nehad show. tiat 2-6~~ 1 1TUently Melting COOPCIL. 2-It"ItM Xnd MxChMdCl .on Tormed -'I bf~ -WO IJ XY$tiem .r 1 ;: 3 rmptis., Sr M IUN nd _. .. a R gl~.Ocs Cl and a couirman Melting a-smsCis are formed tb C a e y A definite esularity in dkxnm Xcl-W cl-M and JC4 to Rb i the crysm. d tompdj. exten as -p ter of the 'nm In 44 4 i chemist ry -147' Pub,,. ....... . ral -I. D ,,:',:',IIarkovi.:V Delixta ay, Yu K,; ani Panchenkop -in, emiA ynam6l properties of.PbCl2'in PbCI27LiCl., PbClZ-NaCl, PbCI27F-Cl., PbC1 -MJCI, 4usions 27 zhur. fiz,:khim. 28/11 1987-1998,, Noven, bor 1954 t MC i The electromotive forces of chemical chains -Ath ini=d electrol,,tes aere 0 rraid t. ompo neasured in:re. ation to temperature sition of soveral binary 3:and~alIkali notal fusions'. e theirmodynainic properties of ~Th PbC1 -tal: 61- o des %rere calculated. It was 2 in s.olutions i ith. a3JmU mc . . a A asis of thia-modyntxdc &ita~ that PbC1Z-LiC1 solutions es#nblishcd*., on the r b, aro *almost Adeal i7d,-Aures., and Lhat the r C- nents fonxing the solution C911po J)Jend to rLcther iAth the, abs Th frec rcaction encrEy of orption of heat. e Ad ::det rzino& EiJiteen rcferences: itj i _U, metal ~chlqii eS 1,, S a 6- ;!rnan an~~ 3-USA a -i~ting Tables; ir PI ~(lq ()6 is; dra I:n6titution. ~kcadcuy, of:sciondos Ukr 33)P~ Insti tu` e -f C-encr:_-.l ~%wl Cheuistry Z ~il4ttpd Ilarch 21~ 1954. ~9 inor hic cbemistry - --4/23. j"ub i -A6 ftug between the eliectr(miotive - forces of chemical..chains and the 16 chains in:fuslons s o khi' zhur.' 21/ -Ukrz m 269, I e The relation between the: e.m. f of th Jacobi-D6niell chain which is J- el to 4n melted, state end -the e.mof . Vomposed of metals and th rhalide sal of correspondinj hains, is be:Lorenz,law of differen 5chemical c -known ae.A ThiaAaw covers-only am amalt, groio of melted- altehaving in inhe- ce , vi: -C In-Ahe:cawe of a compound conductivity rent ipolar anion onductivity. un ihe torenz law,can -be mai .ntiined ...no_ longer I Ilie existence of a liquid ven In spite of the pot ntial.:at the melted salteontact1boun ary was pro d exi6*Ing'QPiDion.t6:AhQ contrary., ..Seventeen'references 7 USSR. and 10 Ge (1906 ~ 7. Acad' . --of Sc Uk G 0 rSSRi of. en.'.,and, n rg. Chemistry *t6d, -1 November 14-m 19.53 [VIH_RK&V):Pj, I-. USSR/ Physical Chemistry - Thermodynamics. Thermochemistry. Equilibrium. B-8 Physicochemical anelysis. Phase transitions Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Xhimiya, No 4, 1957, 11170 Author : Markov B.F. Title :Me_r_m_6~~c Properties of Solutions of Fused Salts Orig Pub : Ukr. khim. zb.. 1955, 21, no 6, 703-709 Abstract : Text of the paper presented at the 1-st Ukrainian Republic Conference on Physical Chemistry, 17 September 1954. Considered are literature data on solutions of fused salts, secured by the e.m.f. method, and also author's results of investigations of binary systems formed by chlorides of magnesi- um and lead with chlorides of alkall metals. From e.m.f. of chemical se- ries at different proportions of the compopents in the wlt is calculated the partial molecular isobaric potential Z, of the comporumt of alectroche- miaLl reaction, and from dependence of e.m.f. on temperature, the patial molecular entropy '91; there are calculated the excess (in conpLrison vith ideal solution) _Z _E -Z Z, and S - From comparison of diagrams of state with values of -1 it was found 61at Card 1/2 TJSSR/ Physical Chemistry - Thermodynamics. Thermochemistry. Equilibrium. B-8 Physicochemical analysis. Phase transitions Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Khimiya, no 4, 1957, l-u68 0 only in systems that form solid solutions, Z 1 ;;.0 in eutectic satems -Le Chatelier equation 0 (ideal solutions corresponding to Schreder --:Ln systems involving chemical interaction; the more clearly revealed are, chemical compounds on the diagrams, the greater is the negative value of A more complet chara_qeriatic of a salt melt is derived from conjoint eqn- sideration of and S-1. On the Wasis of magnitude and sign of 01' and ~j binary solutions of fused salts can be divided, at first approximation, in 4 groups: - EET'-JJ 0 --simplest (ideal) solutions; 01'-'-~O' +0 --re - gu lar solutions; > 0 Z ~,O --solutions of associated components without chemical interaction; 8 0 0 --solutions of associated components chemical intex ction. Card 2/2 fUMV. B.F.; PAITGEENKO, I.D. Equilibrium diagrams of binar7 systems- magnesium chloride -- alkali metal chlorides. Zhur. ob. Ithim. 25 no.11:2038-2043 0 '55. (MLRA 9:4) 1. Institut obehchey i ieorganichaako7 khimii Akademil nauk Ukrain- skoy SSR. (Chlorides) 59 /9 -P sical chud stry. Pub,: 147 - 26.-.,. iyj Yu.:- s~nd:hnchenko,.I. D. ov Delimarsk Haft T ' in MgC1 -Li Cl -M9C1 Th'ermodpiandc p Nacl" HgCI -KC1 ropert Of kW1Z 2- 2 .. -RbC1 fusions, And MgCl!~ t-Z - huio fiz.' kh 5j 61$, /* Jin ~q zj- P, The electimotive'fo c -,chains with mixed 11g/MgC12 rces of chmi al 6us,binary liquid systems and the were measured for . vori es electrolA , _ 'Ai re: C thermodynamic prope e9 of MgCI we cal ulated in scilutions with ali metal:,chlorides.~, it was fo;;dAhat MgCl and.LiCl create alk 2 L inixt, Data are gi en on the partial se.to ideal ru"s.. solutions 066 s fitia'I of M eke as- its partial, entropy. i obai-ic pote gCIZ SRVInstitute of General and Inorg. Chem., Acadezy:: of Sclences~ Ukr'S . Kiev* Ilarch 20P .1954 -Zh fit A),". W1 U-61 An 1955 ur.., 2/2 Pub, 147 7/46 'v. ..."..~.~..The,thermodynamio. pertle's of MgCl iwoolutions 'with KC1 and RbCl pro hdicated a do~p,reaction:bitwee dividual.componente which d,~io the formatidn of;.compounds capable.of being separated in the ~sol_td~state. -Eight references; *USS14 -3 German and 1 Swiss. -dravi ign -1054) -Tables., graphs;~: 4; MMOV,B.F. Temperature dependence of the electric conductivity of eutectic fused salts. Dokl. AN SSSR 102 no.6:1163-1165 Je'55. I (NLRA 8:10) 1. Institut obahchey i neorganicheskoy khimii Akademii nauk USSR. Predstavleno akademikom A.N.Frumkinym (Salts--Electric properties) Ncir,(-.s 1:,~RIMV, Poris Fodorovich Dissertationi Study of Prcpurtios of Eolton 5.1ts by the Method of Eluctrorwtivo ForcQs rogreat Doe 3hum Sci .,~.ffiliationi nct indicatod_~ )af,;nsa Datu, Placce 14 Jw, 56# Joint Council rf the Inst of Gn,;r-il and Inorganic Chamistry and the Inst of Organic Chemistry, '"cad Sci UkSSR Dartification Dntoj 17 Nov 56 Source: BlIVO 6/57 I.D.; KOSTEM. T.G. Diagrams of phase transitions for RbGl -- ZnC]-2 and GECI -- ZdC12- Ukr.khim.zh,ur. 22 no.3:287-291 156. (Kw 90) I.Inatiut obahey i neorganicheakoy khImii 0 USSR. (Chlorides) (Phase rule and ecpiilibrium) // / i / , f , I I- --. ~' . DNLIWSKIY, Yu.K.; PANCHXNKO. I.D.; 4~~RK~~ Electrolysis of the system of lead chloride - lead oxide. Ukr. khim. zhur. 22 no.5:574-577 '56. (XLRA 10:6) 1. Institut obahchey i neorganicheskoy khimii Akademii nauk USSR. (Electrolysis) (lead chlorides) (Lead oxides) c4 Eh Ili d -W T, CIRCUM WITH MOLTEN SALTS. -1,31~? DokL- Akad ~S$ It, Vol. 109, In These wd" moasured for WORLInsilver halides by them- selves as well " ititted -sath thtm of alkall melal$.'~The so- ~ quence of u.mlla revarses that of solid salts, l.o. It decrewips IrornAgltoAgllrt~AgCi, Following W agw~ r the hotermgm tie - ous eflect is estimated thermodynamically. For this it aufficea to detormine the entropy 1 silver and the molten silver hilides at the experjr~jeutaj temptirAture Thf- homcqget~-ouri effect de creases aimitarly W Lhe sol Id ca&~, L-o A&Ci i"-&Br W- --m- -- ~AGli. 1. " docrease In the same It Is shown from meavurcmant6 on KCI-NaC), PbBrj-PbC1,, KCI-WC1 mW IM0,-NahlO, that the eteartcal conductivity of binary A,- - fused sall sy6tems forming Bohd solutiorts can be k:eacribed by the eVatiOr, -km ;(-'A, ~ 2.%,XA..whcr-, the A's are cqijivalerif canchlcttvttie-3~ -k:"Cl tt~v N'R aze ai~dv !ractions Howevoy it Would h~ io t~,m -11 - de~crkbe me -,L: i, uie -tactic -toit., The depa, tur-, r,( z h, el- t, I Ca ~-1- !ill'! !ri-,R1 11~-, p7r'-divit, by l;j~twr, ~n m regarded as a char-meteristic of thair departure z from ideality ".Mur"y ............ MILREOV, D. F., MiclIETUM, I. D., alld DE-'LDjV"q-,)K-IY, Y. K., Illsti-tuto ~,f GQ!.Oral a,~d Incr_la~ir Chcr.,.is~r". .~.j U,11~i~, K~Qv "Thermodvramic Propoi-t ius of Cc -t.',i 7 Chlnrid,~s in A-'Its , " -- 0 L c I ~ submitted ot tlc Inter nnt' . c-,-. &I Symposium on Macromolecular Chemistry. 9-15 .3,-~;, 1~57, Prng-ue. M/311,c~v F. F MARKOV, B.F. ;_ , ,I . Conversion of hydrate forms of salts in solution. Ukr. khim. zhur. 23 no.6:706-712 157. (MIRA 11:1) 1.1natitut obahchey i noorganichookoy khimii AN USSR. (Salts) (Solution(Chomietry)) KARKOV. B.F.; SHUHIBA, L.A. -ih-e- deDendence of electric conductivity on the concentration of binary nalt fualona [with summary In Englishl. Zhur.f 1z.khIM. 31 no.8:1767-1773 Ag 157. (YIM 10:12) 1. AN USSR, Inatitut obahchey I neorgnnicheekoy khimil, Klyev. (Salts--'Electric properties) AUTHOR: Markov, B. F. 76-10-17/34 TITLE: The Thermodynamical Properties of Zinc Chloride in ZnCl 2- RbCl-Melts (Termodinamicheskiye svoystva khloristoEo tsinka v rasplavakh ZnCl 2- RbCl). PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Fizicheskoy Khimii, 1957, Vol. 31, Nr 10, pp. 2268-2294 (USSR) ABSTRACT: It is referred to the former papers of the author in Zhurnal Fizicheskoy Khimii, 1954, Vol. 28, p. 1987 and 1955, Vol. 29, P. 51,-as well as in Ukr. khim. Zhurn. 22,2e7, 1956 and concluded that the thermodynamical properties of the ZnCl 2 in melted mixtures of the salts investigated there are typical of systems with chemical interaction and that the particularities found there are bound to repeat here. The electromotive force of the chemical chains in dependence on the temperature and the composition was measured here for the melted double system ZnC1 2- RbCl. The thermodynamic properties of ZnCl 2 in solutions with rubidium chloride were computed. According CARD 1/2 The Thermodynamical Properties of Zinc-Chloride in 76-10-17/34 znCl 2_RbCl-Melts kSSOCIATION: SUBMITTED: MILOLS: CARD 2/2 to the thermodynamical properties it can be concluded that 1) according to the partial isobaric potential which was detected in the system by means of the thermic analysis are congruently melting compounds also stable in the melt, and 2 that the growth of the surplus partial potential of ZnC12 is in line with the temperature, the positive surplus partial entropy and the heat absorption in the dissolution of ZnV1 2 in line with the assumption that the individual ZnC12 is an associated liquid. There are 2 figures, 3 tables, 5 Slavic refirenoes. Institute for General and Inorganic Chemistry, AN Mcrainian SSR Kiyev (kkademiya nauk USSR, Institut obahchey i neorganicheskoy khimii, Kiyev). July 21, 1956 Library of Congress AUTHORS- Markov, B.F. , Delimar5kiy, Yu.K. 76-11-34/35 TITIM: The Thermodynamic Properties of BeC12 in the B6C12-ftC1 Molten System (Tezwdinamicheskiye avoystva BeC12 v rasplavlennoy sisteme - BeC12-NaCl) PERIODICAL: Zhurml Pizicheakoy Khimii, 1957, Vol. 31 , Nr I I, pp. 2589-2590 N (USSRj ABSTRACT: One of the methods of investigating salt solutions in a molten state consists In measuring the eleotromotoric force (W) of galvanic elements with mixed electrolytes. This method was loyed in this case. The EMP of the chemical chains Be jBeCl2xj+Nac71-xj)1C12 were measured in dependence on the mol part of the BeC12. The EMF of the chemical chain with the individual BeC12 %v&s found by means of the experimental amounts and YAs determined as being equal to 1.986 V at 5000. The partial thermodynamic properties of BeC12 are computed. The energy on the occasion of the formation B0012-3iftCl in the melt at 5000 amounted to 7.5 kcal. There are Card 1/2 1 figure, 2 tables, and 4 references, 3 of which are Slayio. 76-il-34/35 The Therwaynamic Properties of BeC12 in the- BeCI2-XaCl MDlten System ASSOCIATION: AN Ukrainian SSR, Institute for Geneml and inorganic Chemistry (Akademiya n&uk USSR. Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii) SUBMITTED: December 10, 11056 AVAI LAB LE iLibrary of Congress Card 2,12 KARKOV, B.F.; CHIR OV, R.V. " - Phase diagrams of birary salt systems. Part 3: RbCl-KnC12 an(I GsM-NnGl2. Ukr. khIm. zhur. 24 no. 2:139-142 158. (MIRA 11:6) 1. Institut obehebey i neorganicheskay khimii AN USSR. (Rubidium chloride) (Cesium chloride) (Manganese chlorides) HARIOV, B.F.; CHERNOV, R.V. ---- I Phase diagrams of binar7 salt systems. Part 4:RbCI-SnGi and CBG1-SnSl2' Ukr. khtm. zhur. 24 no. 2:143-145 '58. 2(M IRA 11:6) 1. Institut obahchey t neorganichaskoy khimii AN USSR. (Rubidium chloride) (Cesium chloride) (Tin chlorides) MARKOV. B.F. ; GITMAN, Yn.B. WWZ%IIW ~'` Simultaneous depnsition of metals during electrolysis of fused salts with concentration polarization. Uk'r.khim.zhur. 24 n0-5:581-584 ' 58- (MIRA 12:1) 1. Inotitut obohchey I noorganichookoy khimll All USSR. (Alloys) (BlectroplatIng) AUTHOR: Markov, B. F. 76-32-2-38,/38 TITLE; The Temperature Dependence of the Electromotive Forces of Chemical Chains With Molten Salts (0 temperaturnoy zavisimosti elektrodvizhushchikh sil. khimicheskikh tsepey a rasplavlennymi solyarni) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Fizicheskoy Khimii, 1958, Vol. 32, Nr 2, pp. 476-1-477 (USSR). ABSTRACT: This is a letter to the editor in connection with L. Suskiy's article (reference 1). A strongly marked in-constancy of the temperature coefficient of electromotive force (emf) was ob- served by L. Suskiy in the measurement of the emf of the che- mical chain of molten lead, leadchloride and a chlorine elec- trode (reference 1). The writer shows that the final con:!1asions drawn from the experiments, why other researchers had obtained a linear change of emf with temperature, are wrong. It is shown that the experimental results of Suskiy contradict thermodynamie~ calculation. Why the experimental data of Suskiy do not agree with the demands of the theory is hard to explain. Card 1/2 There are 7 references, 6 of which are ftviet* The Temperature Dependence of the Electromotive Forces 76-32-2-38/38 of Chemical Chains With Molten Salts ASSOCIATION: Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, AJ% Ukrainian SSR)Kiyev (Akademiya nauk USSR,,Inst-4tut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii.Kiyev) , SUBMITTED: January 3, 1957. lo-Eleetvochdinldtry- 2 Electric potential--Temperature factors Card 2/2 USWMM-DG-60215 AUTHORS: Markov, B. F., Tarasenko, A. M. SC-/ 76-32-6-22/46 TITLE: ;whe TempveT=at=e Dependence of the Electroconductivity of Binary Salt Melts in Connection With Their Phase Diagrams (0 temi-era- turnoy zavisimosti elektroprcvodnosti kinarnykh solevykh rappla- vov v svyazi 9 fazovymi diagrammami) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, 1958, Vol. 32, Nr 6, pp 1333 - 134o (USSR) ABSTRACT: It was already found in a previous paper that in cooling molten salt eutectics below the melting temperature of the components a quasieutectic structure is formed. This is, however, not the case in salt melts forming a continuous series of solid solutions in crystallization; on the other hand the heterogeneity of the solid phase also shows in the liquid by which fact microhetero- geneities occur near the crystallization temperature of the eutectic mixture. V.I.Danilov and I.V.Radchenko (Ref 2) already carried out such studies. The authors proceed from the assunption that the structural changes in the melt can be recognized in the electroconductivity. The 6uthors use the theoretically founded Card 1/3 equation by Ya.I.Prenkell (Ref 3) 1g K - A - B/T for the analysis The Temperature Dependence of the Electroconductivity V76-32-6-22/46 of Binary Salt Melts in Connection Witt, Their Phase Dia,-'rams of the experimental data; from the experimental part maj be oeen thiLt a sound Gererator 3G -10 and a zero indicator of the oscillograph tyl. YNO -3 were used as well as a Pt--Ft/Rh thermo- couple graded by the All Union Scientific Research Institute of Meteorology imeni D.I.Mendeleyev. Measurements of three binary salt melt types were carried out: 1) Simjle eutectic mixtures. 2) The continuous series of solid solutions, and 3) The interiaed--ate type between the former two. It was observed that in the second case the above mentioned equation was valid within the whole ternperature interval. Thio io taken as ijroof for the fact that no striictur4-chanjes occur with temperature chazi~-es. For the first type the equation holds only for the temperature interval above the melting temperature of the com- ponents. Below that point till the crystallization temperature of the eutectic mixture the electroconductivity chan '-es according to another rule. This is explained by an overcrystallization anl by the for:nation of micro-areas enriched by one of the two com- ponents, The third, cocalled intermediate, type can be classified according to the dejree of its deviation from the linear function, Card 2/3 i~e. to which of the ot~,.er two eyatens it in nearer Tlie The Temperature Dependence of the Electroconductivity 76-32-6-22/46 of Binary Salt Melts in Connection With Their Phase Diagrams corresponding systems of binary sajt~jxtujwfarthe mentioned typez of salt melts are mentioned as well as the dia,-rams obtained. There are 13 fieures and 9 references, 7 of which are Soviet, ASSOCIATION: Akademiya nauk USSR..Inatitut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimij, Kiyev (Kiyev)Institute of General and Inorganic ChemistryAS Ukr SSR) Salts (Liquid)--Conductivity 2. Salts (Liquid)--Temperature factors 3. Salts (Liquid)--Phase studies 4. Eutectics--Prop- erties Card 3/3 Flik77. I MIC"K FE11,01TATIGIJ Sy;/3413 ftbo%7_PO "-1-'i rs*rvrov I kc-71el-3ich ~.7-iin--iy, ". 2 (r~.Tr. n r- -Is~r7 of Sclrt.-e P-I C -Irz cc~zr-48' Ir 2) M9. Z.-) p. Errata slip inserted. 2.0D0 copies printed. Resp. Ft. i Ya.A. Plalkov (Deerafled) correaromin(% %~bor- Ukrainian 5,7.1. Ao&d,=y of Sclenn,ej M. of NblishIng Roulat Z.3. Folzrolskayaj Tech. rd., M.I. Y.rlmova. FUI~Olut,,Thla book n -dedfortrome&rch scientists, teachers 113 0 of hirhe 1:41 =n nd oho r ucat.1 ocimical school@, aspirants, WA students of advarmed chemistry courass. LOTIM"i The collection contains 9 articles urdah review work conducted at the institute for Oonoral and InoreftnIo Clieftlotry, Ukrainian kcadc~y or Sclena#s,on sloctralytio aqueous and -o.q."us solutions. the aheMStry of toxplow sompounds, Pl&lkav. To.&. and YU,P. ~'MLMIXU~ Ojtd7 or Inorxsnio Malidoo on the isotope Kxchonge ReasUCUSS M ,~~--96A- and T4.14. Xrloo. metal xamtbates 235 fteks, I-A- PhYSISOChMICKI Aftlyols of Solstjoas op th Penis or DisiostrIe proportI4, 163 20bko~ A.K.. "A ?,To. qqt~jgag. Stfty of am-w Uitbe Of I- 4VibIlIty.ZV--jjg 00"102 ponatlo, - ~06 ftbko. AA WA T Mazarebok. aw of semi COMOM69 "a Vith &;ZtXWF.Zff-- 199 I- ttgwm,--Ad~ Moctroa~vtlvo Noreem or ftasdwa son" with 'I'tual put., Mots 226 AVAILAMI Ldbrary or OoRgr"s out PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITA=014 SOV/221t Sov*shchanlye po tlektrokhlmli. 4th, %OseVw,. 1956. Trudy... ; labomilt) (Transactions of the Fourth Conference on Elect- * roCh*BlStry; Collection of Articles) Moscow. Ird-vo AN SSSF., 1959. 868 p. 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Th. collection pertains to di e r-mcne homical kinetics, do,uble layer th~,ories and s or olettr c b .11V .T vlo~tr-depcs. Industrial elect ga cpro~ Been In ..t., -ton and i rglyste &bridged dI4cu33IOn9 &rV 9-4vwn At the and of each (31vi- ,Ion ih, majority of r-epart- not Inclucvc here have been '.bIimed 1. periodic&! ' It-ra t-re, Xo ;,erso"Iltios Are mentioned, Re forent-3 are given at the end of moot of the article". ' (Institut gookhts-. 1. Anallticheak.y kni.11 AX sz:i Im.nj v.1. Verrad.kogo - Irmt4t to of Geochemlstry and analytical Ch..Ietr7 Iment V.,~ ,r,u,d 5 fI ct cle.c.81 USSR). DI rue on of 11 ~~yt an th Pol r. grmphl~ Method 677 -..I E.A_ Zmgla.a (Institute of Physical demj 0,- Sclen-e Dlr-,,o, of C,yg- Ac ch.. 'a' ry, 1.8 c Through Th nI of R It.1 , ; Senzhebc, Yu. A. Chiz~adzhev, Yu. A. Vdovin. DiscuBalon jO S, K j . 0.,. JDtAch.rys end contribut1mg A_tnorsl tag PAJRT V111. EIJCTRO0_-X-AL PROCESSES :X M014FERHOUS b95 AXTALLURGY (Dnepropetrovsk Institute of Choalcitl Technology Derzntn&kLy; Inatitue of Cho Jetry, Azademy of Sciences. K&ZSSR). 91-tralyst2As&Means or Cmb1nIng Card 27134 Several Metallurgical and '"etion Ch"I"' Protean--- (S Ome New Processes arHydrotlec~rlc F~tallu,gj) 6 97 %.T. (Kaza~ri.StAto Unt Ac'ademy of 3e,-ome.9, 01;*r3' U. Proble a f A=a &= P,, ju gy - C,mentjtj,n Of Metals With Ar-a*,gams I" r,k Krk-. 1. r. Z,- a nd 4, f 5-.-1 "o 1- organic jc-Y r 3-1--s. rolytie Pu,,f,,.t of L, d?,-d 5.1t. '10 Ch iLo., D.% -d X-t cr t P'-" And Anodl~ P01.1: -t IMt.1 ; :c 5- f,!d., rt, 1, "'I I.A. S-,- (C' ...... (V5e3oyu7,yy --mno- card 28/~34 C op, r, E, Zar!t.kly,.S,A:: 1,0, and I A. PAUOV. B. F. Electromotive forces of ch"mical cello consisting of ninglm fused salts. Rab.po khim.rastv.i kompl.oood. no.2:216-230 159. (MIRA 1):4) (Salto) (Nlectromotive force) 41 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5047 Delimarckiy, Yuriy Konstantinovich, and Boris Fedorovich Markov ElektrokhWya rasplavlennykh soley (Electrochemistry of Fused Salts) Moscow, metanurgizdat, 196o. 325 P- Errata Blip inserted. 3,700 copies printed Ed.: A.I. Belyayev; Ed. of Publishing House: L.M. ElIkind; Tech. Ed.: V.V. Mikhaylova. PURPOSE: This book is intended for aspirants, scientists, and technical personnel in the field of electrochemistry, and for students in schools of higiw education. COVEROLGE: The book discusses the f ollowing fundamentals ar the elec ta,*~chemist iy of f usEd salts: conductance and ion migration, galvanic cells, decomposition and electrode potentials, the solubility of metals and metal - fused salt equilibrium, electrol- ysis and polarization, electrode reactions, and the polarography of fused Salts. Recent experimental and theoretical investigations of the electrochemistry of fused salts am revieved. The modern concepts of the liquid state as an ordered system and of the close structural correspondence of the liquid to the solid C Electrochemistry of Fused Salts SOV/5047 phase are extensively used. The introduction and Cho. Uly TV, V, and VIII were written by Yu.K. Delinarokiy and Cho. 1), 11, VIand VII by B.F. Markorv. The authors thank V.P. Mashovets, Professor, Doctor, and A.I. Belyaye'~-P-ro- fessor,, Doctor, for their advice. References accompany each chapter. TABLE OF C(ffiTEN Foreword Introduction 7 9 Ch. I. Electrical Conductance and Ion Migration of Flused Salts General information 15 14ethod of determining conductance 16 Conductance of individual fused salts 19 Fused-salt conductance and the periodic system of elements 27 Relation of conductance to temperature 29 Conductance and viscosity 32 Measurement of conductance as a method of physicochemical analysis 35 CaNFr/zy Electrochemistry of Fused Salts SOV/5047 Relation of the conductance of binary salt 'usions to temperature and con- centration 39 Ion migration in fused 3alts 54 Transference number of individual fused salts 64 Bibliography 68 Ch. 11. Galvanic Celle With Fused Electrolytes General characteristic of galvanic cells in fusions 71 Concentration circuits vith fused salts 72 Diffusion potential of concentration circuits 77 Yakobi and Daniell galvanic circuits 81 Relationship betveen the emf of chemical and of Yakobi-Daniell circuits 86 Use of eaf data of Yakdbi and Daniell circuits 91 Summary of experimental data from Yakdbi and Daniell galvanic circuits 94 Chemical circuits vith fused salts 99 Camputation, of the themodynamic properties of fused salts based on the emf of chemical circuits 105 CarA-30tR Electrochemistry of Fused Salts SCFV/5047 Electrochemical investigation of equilibrium 225 Investigation of equilibrium by the thermal analysis method 229 Effect of scue factors on equilibrium 232 Short review of the investigations of metal - fused-salt equilibrium 237 Equilibrium constants and the electrochemical series of metals 242 Equilibrium constant and the structure of fused salts and metals 245 bibliograoxy 247 Ch. VI. Electrolysis and Polarization Brief characteristics of fuoed-salt electrolysia 251 Faraday's love for fused salts 254 Polarization In fusion electrolysis 255 Current output in fusion electrolysis 257 Bibliography 262 Ch. VII. Electrode Reactions in Fused Salts Reactions in individual electrodes 262 Cathode deposition of metals in solid form 267 C&rA-- KUL'511T, LeonAd Adolifovich, prof.; MMOV. B.F., doktor khim.nauk, otv.red..; KIRICHMO, 0.1., inzh., otv.rad,; SHZVCHMMO, K.A., kand.khim.nauk. red.; GORONOVSKIT, I.T., kand.khim.nauk, red.; NAKORCREVSKATA, V.Y., Inxh., red.; ShIPCHKHKO, V.A., inzh., red.; SOKOLOVAIT, L.I., red.lsid-va; WIMOVA, M.I., takhn.red. (Chemistry and technology of water treatment] Khimiia i tekhno- logiia obrabotki vody. KieV, 12d-vo Akad.nauk USSR, 1960. 359 P. (MIRA 13:7) (Water-PurifIcation) PJAR OV, B.F.; TUMAbUVn, R.Kb. Study of the transformations of salts in hydrate form In. solution by the method of electric conductivity. Zhur. fiz.khim. 34 n0-7:1534-1542 J1 160. (MIU 13:7) 1. Akademiya nauk USSR, InBtItUt obahchev i neorganicheskoy khimli. (Salto) (Itrdrates) MARKOV, D.F.; VOYTOVIGH, B.A.; VARABANOVA, A.S. C4 ri Behavior of phosphorus oxychloride toward TiC14, CCI,l ;~-4 ' GeG14, and SnC'4- Zhur.neorg.khim. 6 no.5:1204-12 0 161. (MIRA 14:4) 1. Institut obshchey i neorganicheskay khimii AN USSR. (Chlorides) (Phosphory! chloride) MAMq,-J3-F-j- CHERNOV, R.V. Phase diagrams of binary salt systems. Part 6: 4plications of the SchrMer equatioq. 7kr. khim. zhur. 27 no.1:34-39 161. (MIRA 14:2) 1. Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii AN USSR. (Systems (Chemistry)) (Chlorides) Silo -, 7/611027,1- B103/B21 6 AUTHORS: Markov, B. F., Gitman, Ye. B., and Belyakova, YP P TITLE: Electrolysis of titanium tetracEloride in fused sats Stepwise cathodic reduction PERIODICAL: Ukrain8kiy k I, iir.i ch.-.~ikiy zhurn a I, v. 27, no- 11, 'c- TEXT: The authors applied several meti.ods t.-, investigate the cf~t t,, ~ii- reduction of TiCl TiCl, and TiCl in fused salts (KC1 - NaC.L';, i.-~ 1y 41 2 taking the cur-ent voltage curves, 1 b) by recording the same curv-.' 41~e T19-09 (EPP-09) recording potentiometer, 2) electrolysis by potential and ~) emf measurement of voltaic cells. Electrolysis ui, '!--r these conditions involves various processes: a) TiCl 4 may be TiCl, and TiCl 29 which dissolve in a complex coiI~ound; b' apart from products of TiCl 4 react chemically heterot.eneous eq-1ilibriUMS MUf~t be Card 1/5 the electrolyte melt with fQrm~iI,, ?1ectrochemica ' proce: ~es, tl.,~ r-1 with each other. The followin(:, taker, into account: T 1 C I S 7 2 7 Electrcl.%,s~.s o~ titanium. B b2 1 (sclid) *==� 7TiCl ( me 1 t )and TaCl, smelt` t T~01L~ ;~~ 2TiOl 2 ha~.-P partially beer. studied previously by other researchers T: I'- authors pa3sed TiCl 4 val-or mixed with, argon over the KCII-NaCl electrolyzers of v,-rious desIgns. Fits- I represents a typical curve 'N. reduction potentials at 7200C, i,e. I, slightly above I v; 11, approximately 2 v and III, approximately ! v. III corresyonds t-, ground reduction, namely reduction of sodium iDn. At rotertiRl 7~1 titanium chlorides are reduced to metal. Pct~--ntial I corresprinaz reduction of TiCl 4 to TiCl 2' To 1b): A cell with separate compartments was used applying a silver anode with an anolyte ...... silver cKloride. The authors dra-v the following conclusions fr M tn" series performed: Two reduction P,~t,ntials were observed duri,.E: reduction of a mixture of chlorides of di- and trivalent titanu:-., lower one being the reduction Tot~ntial of the system Ti 2/T1'5. ,r.1 higher one the potential corresponding to reduction of TiCl, to To 2): TIC14 wa!--, electrolyzed between grapl,ite and tunesten elec*,r Card 2/5 S/07 61/027/-~O 1 /C--2 7-lectroly7is of 'titanium ... B103YB216 nenarated by a diaphraEm- A controlled -o*-ential waj applied to the ele'etrodes. Fig. 2 sho.-os the results from which it is apparent that is reduced mainly to T'C'2 after eloctro'y34s for 6-8 hr ut*a conStant low voltaire 11.2-1." v). At a voltago o~ ~'.?-?.4 v, t.,~Q tit-,nium in ~!~P melt is mainly in the Ti34' form. Cathodic reduction of' tit,,-nium chlor~~- to ;..et--~l nets in at 1 1-. v. To 3): The !iuthors ~~tudie,: '.i;p ',-ei.avior o' K01 - NaCl melt con-aining TIC1 and TiCI, at 700 CC in ord-- t0 deter--:n- 2 .1 2+ , -+- the redox potential, me,!,,uring the enif of the cell PtITi I Ii I Kci-I'o~171, diaphrun.IKCI- NaCl, AgCljAg. The redox potentials obtained in this manner were reduced to the potential of a chlorine electrode by adding I to Qll,f' value ~'Irom published data) of -the cell A;-IAgCl, KC!-,NuOIICl2 measured v~iues. The authors mention puL14 'cations by N' . V. and 11. V. SLiirnov. Ther!~ are 5 figures, 1 table, and 21 re!* roix-i3: A Scviet-.-Ioc and 13 non-Soviet-bloc. T 2 refurences tc, En~,! ~ ~1-1, lan~uflEf? -ubI 4 cW1 ions read as fol lows: B. Alpert et al., J. Elr-ctr- and !)r, 1 ci,e:,.. Soc., iO,', 5~5 (1957) Ie,2 195n), Rcf. 18. V5 Flectrolysiz of titanium... S/073/61/027/')01/0C1FOC2 13103/13216 A-23CIATICN: Institut obshchey i reorganicheskoy khimii AN USSR (In~;titute of General and '11anorganic Chemistry, UkrSSR) 37131,:ITTED: June 26, 1959 130 Lr,end to Fig. : Current voltage curve ut 720OC: absci3sa - volts. Ca-d 4/5 too 30 L7 #0 p -*,a FlectrclyL~i n ~' ti tardum. Lei-:end to FJj,. 2: The com-ouitior. of 4.L,0 loucti-jr. of T!Cl 4 "L; 0 .'anction of t;.e volt--(;e d,,lr-4,n,,, olectro- 1~- bhirik circle Li:'cle - Ilt.~,Cl 21 both Pt 7-01C, circle CrOL;O: NuCl CaCl 2 BaCi 2 at 7COOC, abscios~,e volts. 3 /f)73 r1,'-?7 1' -1 B/IICY~B216 IF 80- 50. 10 12 (8 :0 C1, rd-5/5 9/07 61102710021~~C I B1 01 YB208 AUTHORS: Markov, B. F. and Belyakova, Ye. F. TITLE: Equilibrium between the products of electrolytic reduction of titanium tetrachloride PERIODICAL: Ukrainskiy khimicheBkiy zhurnal, v. 27, no- 2, 1961, 146-151 TEXT: In the electrolysis of TiCl in molten chlorides, T'Cl4 is gradually reduced to bivalent and trivalent litanium compounds before the metallic titanium is separated. The purpose of the present study was to determine the equilibria of these steps in, various melts: 1) equimolecular mixture of NaCl and KC11 2) eutectic mixture of CaCl 20 BaCl 20 and NaCli 3) MgCl 21 and 4) CaCl. The melt containing an admixture of pure titanium metal and TiCl 4 was protected from oxidation by argon. TiCl 2 and TiCl 3 were obtained by electrolysis of the melt at 1.8 v in quartz ampule. The melt was heated at 7200C for 3.5-4 hr. Then, samples were taken from the melt in a C02 atmos- phere. In one portion of the sample, the suspended TiC12 was filtered, and TiCl3 titrated with KMnO 4' The other portion was mixed with iron ammonium Card 1/7 S/073/61/027/002/001/3,C4 Equilibrium between BIOIJB208 sulfate acidified with H,SO,, and the resultant Fe 2+ equivalent to the oxida- 2+ 3+ - - tion of Ti and Ti was titrated. The equilibria obtained for the individual melts are presented in Tables 1-4. It may be seen therefrom that the ratio between the lower titanium chlorides depends on the medium of the melt. This is indicated in Table 5, and compared with data obtained by other research workers. These equilibria are established in the electrclyte layer adjacent to the titanium metal. There is another equilibrium at the interface electrolyte - TiCl4 vapor. This was studied at 7800C with an equimolar KC1-NaCl melt prepared in an argon atmosphere, which contained TiC12, and through which T'C'4 vapor was bubbled for 3.5 hr. It was found in preliminary experiments that equilibrium is established already after twc hr. Results are given in Table 6: Initial ratio Total Ti content Equilibri m ratio Number :,f ET12+/(Ti2++Ti3+)].100% in the melt, wt% LT12+/(Ti ++T,3+~ .100% analyses 92 1.21 35-5 4 90 2-52 36-5 3 92 4.83 37-9 4 100 20.58 4o.3 4 Card 2/7 Equilibrium between ... S/07 61/027/002/G01/004 B101YB208 It may be seen from the equilibrium constants KI and K2 in Tables 1-4 that a satisfactory constancy (K2) is obtained if the molar portion of bivalent titanium is calculated as T2C'4* There are 6 tables and 3 references: 1 Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Soviet-bloc. The 2 referencec to English-lanuuqCe nublications read as follows: I) S. Tile 111,,ren , W. Opie , J. M eta 1s 266 0957); 2) 77. Kreye, H. Kellot:, J. Electroch. Soc., 104, no. 8, (lr~`17)- .L ASSOCIATION: Institut obshchey i neorl-lanicheskoy kJiimii AN USSR (Tnstitute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, AS UkrStR) SUBMITTED: June 26, IIQ59 Table 1. Equilibrium between TiCl, TiCl,, and Ti in KCI-NaCl melt at 720'~'C_ z Legend: 1) Total Ti content of the melt; 2) equilibrium ratio; 3) equiii- brium constant. Card 3/7 S/073/61/027/002/001/004 Equilibrium between ... BIOI/B208 Odmee co- (2) Komc-ram?s pasmoseciix x 108 Aepasnue PsomosecmDe o"Olue"He 2T1C1,+T1--3T1C1j 2T1C1,+Tt:;~s/9TtvCJ, YMBNO a pac- Table I rmsBe Tf2+ A A(2 TIC[. TICI. , T12+ -+T,3+. 100% OiD Dec KI= - - Kl- ' 1 N N~ . T ,CI' 1 ,CI. 1.06 80.18 5.95 0.665 1,09 80.00 5.81 0.632 1.22 80,33 4.38 0,608 1,52 82.89 2,59 0.512 3.32 88,55 0,40 U82 3,66 88.76 0.36 0.32 3,83 89.55 0,31 0,303 4.70 90,42 0,29 0,254 Oftee co- Panno, ecuoe (P/KO"cTMffTa panfloBecHn x If), AePMAHme o"owe"me 2TIC1, + TI-3TIC1, MCI, + T1=s/,Tf,0, Tkff&HB 8 l Tf2+ ATICI ~~ pacn.na ,e, Table 2 Dec. % - too% Ti2+ + Ti'+* . Kj= A K1= 'q- T C I ], 'CI. 0.10 60.00 0,337 1.45 0,48 62.50 0.061 2,61 0,91 67.03 0.018 2.51 Card 4/7 Equilibrium between ... Table 2. 720"C. LeGend as in Table 1. ~ik~ 0 et co- ()6M PantloBecMW ,oepwam"e aTH,)weHRe TH"Ha a Ti 2+ pacn.iaBe. - - 100% 3+ ;Fil+ + sec. % T1 0.13 46.15 0.12 45.55 0.15 48.27 0.17 48.48 0.18 48.56 0,24 50.00 kDKOPJCTBHT3 panimBectist x 10' 2110, + Ti=3TIC1, MCI, + TIZ-' 3/,Ti,Cl, 2 NTICI. 2 NTICI, K,= 3 NT Cl K,= Nj~j-p i . . 1.14 4.2 0.51 4,0 0.29 4.2! 0.31 5,09 029 5.20 0,21 5.21 Table 3. Equil-.;.briu:.. between TiC-',, TiCl and Ti in MgCl melt at 76COC. Lef,end as in Table 1. 31 2 S/073/61 /027/--,~c'/"- B101/B208 Equilibrium between TiCl lici, and Ti in CaCl,-BaCl--"aC' at 2' Card 5/7 Equilibrium between S/073/61/027/002/C)OI/COI BIOI/B208 6.) o6 k (DKo*fcTswra pa ivtmecmsX 10$ co- al PaBifoseCHOP Aepwimme oT"ouieitme 2TiCI,+TI=3TiCI, 2TiCI,+Ti=3/,TICI, THTAHa a Ti'+ A TfCI, A TMI, pacn one, ?&c. % 00% T12+ +TI3+ K,= N3 it,= a . N 7 TICI, 1 .Cl, 0.46 63.04 31.6 3.10 1.20 66.66 8.9 3.74 1.48 70.03 4.9 3.00 1.75 71.42 3.7 3.01 2.39 72.80 1.9 2,99 Table 4- Equilibrium between TiCl 27 TiCI 3' and Ti in CsCl melt at 7200C. LeGend as in Table 1. Card 6/7 :Iquilibriuat between ... S/0- 61/027/C)02/'C 1 B1 Olt XB208 ijo6mee co- Pasmonecime poemrseleHmse aTyPa- Temnep Aepwaime rrrsom n OTHoWCHHe T 0 A wrop cpe.aa C pacn ane, % 100% i2+ 4- Ti3+ ' Bec. T KCI - NaCI 720 1 -4.7 8n -90 H8WH A311"me KCI - NaCI 700 1.8-8,5 87-91 KpeA N Kexnor 12 NaCI - SrCli 700 -850 1.6-4.9 78-93 Me irpeH H OnHA I I NaCI--C8CI2-BaCJ* 720 0.1-0.9 60-67 OHaWH ;L8HHUe MgCIj 760 0,1-0.5 46-50 CS0 720 0.4-2.4 6:1-73 Table 5. Shift of equilibrium between TiCl 2t TiCl 3' and Ti under the action of the medium of the melt. Legend: 1) melt; 2) temperature; 3) total Ti content of the melt; 4) equivalent ratio; 5) references; 6) data of the authors; 7) W. Kreye, H. Kellog, Ref. 2 (see below); 8) S. liell(ren, W. Opie, Ref. 1 (see belovi). Card 7/7 S/07 61/027/C'l- 2/_- I- BI 01 YB208 AUTHORS: Markov, B. F., Voytovich, B. A., Barabanova, A. S. TITLE: Molecular state of compounds accompanying titanium tetra- chloride PERIODICAL: Ukrainskiy khimicheskiy zhurnal, v. 27, no. 2, 1961, 151-154 TEXT: During the preparation of TiC14 by chlorination of titanium-containing slag also chlorides of Mg, Fe, Si, V, Al etc. are formed. To purify TiCl 4 completely from these impurities, the molecular state of the latter and their behavior with respect to TiC14 has to be studied. A kryoscopic study has now been made of the isomolar series of VC1 4) VOCIV and TiCl 4 on the one hand, and of AM V FeCl 3F and ZrCl4 on the other. The chlorides of A!, Fe, -Z Zr being only little soluble in TjCl 4' nitrobenzene was used as solvent. it is pointed out that the results may be influenced by interaction of C 6H5N02 with the chlorides. The initial substances were prepared as follows: 1) FeCl3 by chlorination of Armco iron at 3500C, sublimation of FeC13 in an argon atmosphere; 2) VC1 4 by chlorination of V metal and distillation, first Card 1/5 S/073/61/027/002/002/CC4 Molecular state ... B101/B208 in the chlorine stretm, then in vacuo; 3) VOC13 by chlorination of V205 in the presence of carbon, and fractional distillation of the product; 4) ZrC by chlorination of Zr02 and sublimation in the hydrogen stream at 340-35~ C; 5) chemically pure A1Cl3 was sublimed in the presence of Al metal; 6) pure TiC14 was distilled on copper filings; 7) nitrobenzene was distilled on P 205. The deviation of the freezing-point depress-on from the additive value was determined for V,P following systems: VOCI 3 - AIC1 3; VOC1 3 - FeCl 3; VOC13 - ZrC 14; VC14 - Al C131 VC14 - FeC13; VC14 - ZrCl,,; TiCl 4 - AlCl3; Ti C14 - FeC13 ; and Ti C14 - ZrC 14 . The molecular state of the chlorides in nitrobenzene had previously been studied by determining the molecular weight. It is known from publications that the molecular weights of TiCl 4 and ZrCl 4 in nitrobenzene agree with the theoretical values. The same was found for VOC1 3* In the case of VC1 4) partial dissociation occurs when changing the concentration from 0.348-0.0347 mole/kg, the molecular weight varies continuously from 188.2 to 177.2 (theoretical value 192 '5'_ Card 2/5 Molecular state ... S/07 61/027/002/002/CC4 B101XB208 Table I presents data for AIC13 and FeC13. In order to determ4nP the eiectr- lytic dissociation of the chlorides in nit-7obenzene, the electrical conduct~v- ity of their solutions was measured at 250C (Table 2). T'Cl4 in nitrobenzene has a conductivity of the order of io-5 ohn-1-cm-1, according to publications. In all systems studied here, the kryoscopi~ investiCation of the isomolar series (concentration: 0.05-0-07 mole/kt:) showed no deviations of the freezing-point from the additive value, which were bejond the error in measurement. It may be concluded therefrom that in nitrobenzene, the chlorides of vanadium form no compounds with those of Al, Pe, and "11r. There are 3 tables and 16 references: 9 Soviet-bloc and 7 non-Soviet-bloc. The 2 most recent references to English-languaCe publications read as fol- lows: H. Nishida, K, Oyama, J. Chem. Soc. Japan, Ind. Chem. Soc., 60, 1434, (1957); V. V. Dada-De, M. R. A. Rao, J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 77, 6192 0-955). ASSOCIATION: Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii All USSR (Institute of General and lnorCanic Chemistry, AS UkrSSR) SUBMITTED: July 2, 1959 Card 3/5 S/073/61/027/002/002/004 Molecular state ... B1 ol/B208 Table 1. Molecular weights of AlCl and FeCl in nitrobenzene. 3 3 Legend: 1) concentration, mole/kg; i~ ( % C?enemb WCOUHBUHR 2~ r-\t, de termined experimentally; Kcwu m- Run. e- W pumemrsim, M 9xcnePHmeiffa,b-uA 3 degree of association i M /1-1 AVAblICI moe M TeopeTuwKRA theor exp AICI 0~6? UW 1.037 0.172 1,125 1,057 0.148 0.930 J.D99 0,0921 0.560 1,134 0.0803 0.475 1,167 / 0.0657 0.372 1.219 0,0531 0.305 1,200 V 0,0521 0,296 1.215 0,0237 0,130 1.259 FeC, 3 0,26, 1.755 !.027 0.156 1,014 1,062 0,097 0 k07 1.102 0.0831 0.512 1,120 0.0733 0.442 1,145 0,0601 0.357 1.162 0.0404 0,206 1.351 0,0388 0.195 1.375 C d 0,0233 0,090 1.785 ar 4/5 0,0209 0,075 1.923 S/07 61/027/002/r'-~:-- Molecular state . . . '3101 YB 2 08 Table 2. Specific electrical conductivit,7 of solutions of V, Al. Fe, and Zr chlorides in nitrobenzene at 250C. Legend: 1) concentration, wt7, Ko" 2) K-lo5, ohm-1-cm-1. Lilts. Dec. % VOCI, 0.52 6.63 1.09 4AS 4,92 3,44 11.04 1.38 12,10 1,18 Val, 0.04 0,142 1.96 0,211 4.80 0,321 9.33 0,492 AICIS 0.69 19.8 0.86 22,7 3.07 57.1 FeCI, 0.28 9,71 1,04 20.9 2,14 30~3 5,21 64.2 Card 5/5 S/07 3/6 1/027/005/00 1 /,004 B103/B101 AUTHORS: Markov, B. F., Voytovich, B. A.. Barabanova, A. S, TITLE: Interaction of compounds accompanying titanium tetrachloriae II. Vanadium compounds PERIODICAL: Ukrainskiy khimicheskiy zhurnal, v, 27 no- 5, 1961, 580-584 TEXT: The authors continued their studies on the physicochemical condi- tions of purifying TiCl 4 (Ukr. khim. zh., 27, 151 (1961)). Chlorination of titanium-containing slags yields, in addition to TiCl 4' vanadium chlorides (mainly oxychloride) which are completely soluble in TiCl 4' In order to explain the interaction of VOC1 5 with chlorides of various metals, as well as with POCI 3 and CrO 2Cl V the following binary systems were sub- jected to thermal analysis: VOCI AM I VOCI sicl (POCI,, Pro cl 5 - 3 3 - 4 2 VOCI 3 - NbCl 5(11acl5). Sealed St-epanov ampuls were used for this piaruosp [Abstracter's notet Ampul not defined]. since the substance9 useG Card 1/5 S/073/61/027/00~/O~,'/004 Interaction of compounds.. B103/B101 readily hydrolyze. Melting points were measured on a Chrompl-Alum~'l thermocouple by taking heating curves on a selfrecording Kurnakov pyrometer. It was found that VOC1 3 forms the compound with POC1 3 VOCI 3' 2POCI3; and VC1 4 forms the compound: VC1 4' 2POCI 3* VC1 4 forms a continuous series of solid solutions with SiCl 4' The phase diagrams of the systems of VOC1 with AICI 3' NbC1 5? and TaCl 5 are eutectic. This also holds for the systems VC1 - POC1, (Sicl The systems VOC1 ' sicl. 4 3 4 and VOCI 3 ' cro 2Cl2 proved to be transition systems between continuous solid solutions and the eutectic. Calculation by Schroeder's equation confirmed that aluminum chloride in the VOCI 3 - AlCl 3 melt has the form of Al 2 Cl 6- There are '.; figures, 3 tables, and 7 references, 4 Soviet and 3 non-Soviet. The three references to English -language publications read as follows; J C Scheldon, S. Y. Teree, J Amer, Chem. Soc., 61, 2290 (1959); R L_ Harris, R L Woo(i, H L Ritter. J Amer. Chem. TOC., 73, 3151 (!9q'); H Nishida, K Oy~qma. J Chem Soc , Japan Ind Chem. Card 2/3 S/07 3/ 6 1 /02 7/'CC) 130 ~0- Interaction of compounds... B103/BlOl Soc., 60, 1,434 (1957). ASSOCIATION: Institut obshchey i neorganiche-skoy khimii AN USSR (Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry AS UkrSSR) 5 UBMITT ED ijuiy 16 ig6o Card 3/3 2200 30869 3107",,16i~02710F,6100;.1i-,-- - B 1 : [-)/,B1 47 AUTHORSi Hark.ov-, B. F., Gitman, Ye. B. and Tishura, T. A. TITLEs Equilibrium between TjC1 TiCl 2 and Ti metal in molten chlorides of alkali meta!5 PERIODICAL: Ukrainskiy khimicheskly zhurnal. v. 27 no. 6. 19t! f1w TEXTt The technologically important equilibrium between low Ti and Ti metal in individually molten alkali cl~lorides was investigated. In the absence of nPutral salts, TiCl, .9 formed, 2 TiCl + TIL-Al T,.Cl 3 (1) (AZ-22 kcal/700'C). If TiCl 2 and TtCl 5 are found in simplest physical solution in molten salts T'Cl 3 forms complexes witb CsC3. RbC' KC1, NaCl. Me 3TiCl6, and MeTiC'- 4' whose resigtance to heat decr,~asea from Ce to Na. TiCl, forms compounds of Me TiC) and MeTiCl Nei 2 4 complexes are formed in LiCl melts In CaCl Iney form complex anc)nl,. Card 1/3 ' ~ 6 'A 3/673/61 Equilibrium between TiCl TiC"'L-. and B110/13147 31 Z* The equilibrium je determined by the ratlo of tne a_%!ivitir-a of T-iCl TIC13Y TiCl 3 being the better complox f Wher, ~7nanglrijz. fr LJC1 the equillbrium is shifted from t L- --gnt. In the LiC~' m~.), (6150C), allmo,3t :-omplet-? T,C11, 11,rmati-r, t,&'r*fj ;,~smt&M~~4,~Tl 95-100%; in NaC1 melt ~86,~ (~ C, 1 8 f T , C f e (I forming complexes. In melts witti KCI (~OO`C T"C, and TiC! 3 ana TLC1:) are fo-cm,.ng c-mp'exr,~, wI:, KC Wteo r1,- -9 reduced from 86 "k -f T b:~ 0 to 58C C, onLy molten KCI-LiCl eutpcs.,": ~380 0C). eic' TiC 1 i s ir, ur, do, Ceci 172')0C), since wi th in-rea?-.n6 -f 9 T, oimp TiCl complex rij st~ be( omes more _- tuts e. P was -and tn:it ~nfr brium was shif xed in a mplt in which Low T: je diz;i-~-ea, This is caused by the variat,,on ~f Card 2/3 30869 S/073/61/O27/OO6/OO-,/1)r,~, Equilibrium between TiC,,, TiCl,, Lind, B110/B147 I I result of complex formation A study cf S F. Belov and S. I. Sklyarerj