SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MERKULOV, V. V. - ,MERKULOVA, N. A.

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ROM, kill cL) laq 1 /E ~p (k 2/ Ezc - md(t) 2Lt9O7 -4 -7 -5/0109/641009/009/1570/1560 ACCESSION NR; AP4045479 AUTHOR: Kashin, A:. Merkulov, V. V Problem-of scattering of -electromagnetiewaves rou h-surface 9 SOURGF,,,~-;Radiotekhnika_ i -elektranik a,-V., 9.- no. 1964, 1578-1580 electromagnetic %,,ra%re, radio wave -scatter TOP!(, TAGS. ,~iBSTRACT: A theoretical proof ls-oLfered that if.a-pla'n+ e vertically polarized tr n a r 61 e comag G-tic wave strikes rough pe f ect- conductance surface at a grazing w -was -.1 ang e the ringe effect:associated with the Kirchhoff approximation ( hich usually R,~%glc t d) -ma fumai - - - - - - e be essential. For a certain correlation ion given in 0 rized wave, no -~y reach 3 . For-a horizontally pola the article, the angle.m. 0 10 -the-:1 ringe effect- is~ nece as ary--Or lig... art- has _---Z_~figures 17 formulas. ,3_ ,ASSOCIATION: none E;NCL: -00 SUB1,1ITTED: ZOJun63 '-ODE* F_ M NO R E'll, SUB SOV: 001 -HER: 000, Cwd IL 40366-66 ED tr I( I/T1 ;ACC NR: AP6014247 ;AUTHOR: Merkulov, V. V. i ORG: none TITLE: Directive gain of antenna arrayi having random- po si tioned radiators SOURCE: Radiotakhnika i elektrorxika, v. 11, no. 5, 1966. 928-930 TOPIC TAGS: antenna array, antenna directivity ABSTRACT; Linear cophased arrays with random-positioned radiating elements are briefly considered. This approximate formula is developed for the average ivalue of the directive gain: 2d 2 Here, N is the number of radiators in the array. 2 1- - d is the average spacing between tbA radiators. 1+U- M(I + 2d -') -The mean-square deviation of the directive gain N I from its average value is given by: 3OURCE CODE: UR/0109/66/011/005/09?8/0930 Card I UDC: 621.396.673.4 L 40366--66 ACC NR: AP6014247 The validity and accuracy of the above fornm1as were verified an 2 a digital computer; directive gains of 250 arrays, each IIV(i + zd) comprising 20 radiators, were computed. Orig. art. has: 13 formula& and I table. SUB CODE: 09 SUBM DATE: 18Aug6S ORIG REY: 001 :-Cczcd PLYATSKIY. Vladimir Hikhaylovich; POLYANSKIY. A.P., inzhener, retsenzent; I KMKUWV, V.V.. inzhener, retsenzent; KRYLOV, V.L. inzhener. redakto7,!mPMMWA, I.A.. izdatellskiy redaktor; ROZHIN. V.P.. tekhnicheskiy reclaktor (Founding under pressure] Utle pod davleniem. Izd- 3-e. perer. Moskva, GoaAzd-vo obor.promVshl., 1957. 462 p. (MIRA 10:9) (Die casting) MERKULOV, V.V., brigadir puti Need for consolidated track maintenance forces. Put' 11 put.khoz. 5 no.12:21 D '61. (MIRA 15:1) 1. -'Iukhinichskaya distantsiya Moskovskoy dorogi. (Railroads--Maintenance and repair) KERKUDOV, V.Ye. --wWOMM".. Ways of carrying out the over-all mechanization of coal minirg. Makh. trud. rab. 10 no.8:6-9 Ag '56. (.'URA 9: 10) 1. Nachallnik Takhnichaskogo upravlantya Hinistarstva ugollnoy promyshlennosti SSSR. (Coal mining machinery) ME UL40V V ikt or T f ASTAKHOV. A.V.. c)tvetstvennyy rodaktor; tekhnicheakiy redaktor [Technical progress in Soviet coal mines] Tekhnicheskii progress na ugollnykh shakhtakh SSSR. Moskva, Ugletekhizdat, 1957, 32 p. (Coal mining machinery) (KLRA 10:9) ICRK=V, V.Ye. %WQMAWQ%k~~- -- Completion results of the plan for introduction and use of new coal mining equipment in 1956. U901' 32 no.5:2-6 Kr 157. (MLRA 10:5) 1. Machallnik Tekhnicheskogo upravleniya W-nisterstva. ugollnoy promyshlennosti SSSR. (Coal mining machinery) BUCHNEV, V.K.# prof., doktor takhn. nauk; KAI-DIN7 R.A.9 dotsent; KORABLEV, A,A.p kand. tekhn. naiik; MONIN9 G.I.9 in2h.; BELYAYEVp V.S., kand. tekhn. rauk, inzh.; ALF =F-11KO, V.D., inzh.; ILISHTM, A.M., kaid-F. tekhn.nauk; GEIZSKULv M.N., kand. tekhnnauk; KOBISHCHANOV, M.A., kand. tekhn.nauk; DOBtIOVOLISY.IY. V.V., kand. tekhn. muk; MALYSHEV, A.G., inzh.; VOROPAYEV, A.F., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk; LIDIN9 G.D., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; TOPCHIM , A.V., prof.; VEDERITIKOV, V.I., kand. tekhn.nauk; KUZIYICH, I.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; LEYTES, Z.M., inzh.; SYSOYEVAq V.A., kand. tekhn. umuk; MELAMEDv Z.M., kand. teklm.nauk; CHKRNAVKIN, N.N., inzh.,- KARPILOVICH, M.Sh., inzh.; L.G., inzh.; BOGOPOLISKIY, B.Kh., inzh.; FROLOV, A.G., doktor tekhn.nauk; KHVOST0Vv F.K.9 inzh.; BAGASHEV9 M.K., kand. tekhn. nauk; KAMINSKIY, I.B., inzh.; PETROVICH, T.I., inzh.; ZHUKOV, V.V., red. izd-va; LGIILINA, L.N., tekhn. red.; PROZOROVSKAYA, V.L., takhn. red. [Mining engineers' handbook]Spravochri gornogo inzhenera. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekbn. izd-vo lit-ry po gornomu delu, 1960. (MIRA 14: 1) (Mining engineering-Handbooksg menuals, etc.) AUKSEYZV. To.T.: APENCHERKO. S.3.; BASOV, A.P.; BAUSIN, A.P.; EZRSRADMY. Los.; YBLM. N.A.; GIHZEM GUSEV, S.A.; DAHILOV, G.T.; DOWIIH, Nose; MMHINIX, N.H.; YZFIKOV,V.S.; ZAVADMT. N.V.; ITASHEGMY. N.V.; KARAKIN, F.P.; KWHKAH, G.I.; WWIOV. S.P.; KfldnWV To V -NIXODIKOT, P.I.; PAHIMTOV, U.S.; PTATAMV, L.V.; RODI -1, 1.1., mwmv. No so; STRUM, B.I.; SAMCHKI3, S.M.; SAMSONOV, N.H.; SINITSYN. N-.A.;SCSMIDV, A.A.; SOWPOT, S.G.; GHRLYSHEV, S.G.; SHCFDWKIN, A.Ye. ?odor Nikolaevich Krylov; obituary. Torf. prom* 35 no.6:32 158. (KIRA 11: 10) (Kr7lov. Fedor Rikolaevich, 1903-1958) MERKIJIA)Y,_YqvgemV; BRUSNICHKO, N.S., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; ----YURK-EVMH, M.P., inzh., red.;-SHCHF.TLVINA, L.V., tekha. red. (Antifriction porous alloys]Antifriktsionnye poristys splavy. 2., izd. ispr. i dop. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1962. 68 p. (MIRA 16:2) (Bearing metals) m 15R A'U 1. 0 Yj X e. A. SMJORTOV, A.Ye., fesaor, doktor takhnichasikh nauk; ~WKULOV, :~ 're.A.1, dotsent, kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk; BABICOT, PETR07SKAYA. Ye.. tokhnichaskiy radaktor [Planning city streets) Prooktirovania gorodakil-I dorog. Moskva, Izd-vo HinIsterstva kcmmunallnogo khosiaistva RSFSR. 1952. 495 p. [IfIcrofilml OURA 7:10) (Streets) BCOATSKIT. G.. kandidat takhnichaskikh nauk; KUCURMO, K.. starshiy propodavatel 1; DMISBMW, L. ,UAOIS: wPlanning city streets". Reviewed M>,A.M.Stramentov, I.A.Karkulov; '~FW.Sogait-s-kii, IL.KuchsreakK,-L.D9nissa7o. Zhil.-kom.khos. 4 no.3:30-31 154. (PI-RA 7:6) 1. Nachallnik Takhnichookogo otdols Kiyovskago tramvayno-trollaybus- nogo upravleniya (for'Banisanke) KMLVIWV. Yefipl_..4f-an4soyeviaL;,,PXTROY, Vyschealav Koristantinavich [deceased]; Georgiyevich; YUDIN, Vasiliy Aleksandrovichi Prinimali uchastiye: DUBROVIN, Ye.N.; SLAVUTSKIY. A.K.; BAMOVA. Ye.A.; BLATNOT. M.D.; KVDRYAVTS19V, O.K.; SAMOYI;OV, D.S.; FWDLYAND, A.G.. BRONSRTM , L.A., red.; RACH&VSKAYA. M.I.. red.izd-va; LELYUKHIN. A.A., tekhn.red. [Urban transportation and street construction] Gorodskoi transport i dorozhno-mostovoe khoziaistvo. Moskva, Izd-vo K-va kommun.khoz. RSFSR, 1959. 473 P. (HIM 12:8) 1. Sotrudniki Akademii kommunallnogo khozyaystva im. K.D.Pamfilova (for Barkova, Blatnov, Kudryavtsev, Samoylov, Fridlyand). (Transportation) (Streets) SAVIDOV, N.A.;~Mm Method of preparing cast gating systes parts in graphite colds. Lit. proizv. no.10--41 0 t6o. (Mm 13:10) jFounding) DUBROTIlT. Te., dotsent; MMULOV, Te., dotsent; TURCHIMIN, E., doteent Precast reinforced concrete city pavements. Zbil.-kom.kboz. 10 no.9:27-29 160. (MM 13:9) 1. -lafedra dorog Vaesoyuznogo saocbnogo inzbenerno-stroitel'nogo instituta. (Pavements, Concrete) MERKULOV, Yefim Afanaelyovich, dots., kand. tekhn. nauk; DUBROVIN, dots., kand. tekhn. nauk; TURCHIKHIN, Emmanuil Yakovlevich, dots., kand. tekhn. nauk; YUDIN, Vasiliy Aleksandrovich, dots.1 kand. tekhn. nauk; Prinimali uchast4.ye: SLAVUTSKIY, A.K.1 dots., kand. takhn. nauk; ZAYTSEV, L.K., inzh.; ZAMAKHAYEV, M.S., red.; OVSYANNIKOVA, Z.G., red. izd-va (Examples of the design of roads and public transportation systems in cities]Primary proektirovaniia dorog i setei passazhirskogo transporta v gorodakh. (By] E.A.Merkulav i dr. Moskva, Gos. izd- Vo "Vysshaia shkola," 1962. 265 P. (MIRA 16:2) (Road construction) (Rapid transit) DUBROVIN, Ye.N. dotsent; ~IERKUlDV_,Ye.A., dataent; TMHIM111, FAA. dotsent Uselprecast reWorced concrete in zvM canstruction. Gorg khoz. Moak. 36 no.9:17-20 S 162 (MIRA 15:10) 1, Vaesoyuznyy zaochnyy inzhenerno-straitellnyy institut. (Prestressed concrete construotion) (Moscow-Road construction) -L 22715m-66 ACC NR e. AP6=935 ~Tlg 1,-~ 1 and 2Ferrite cores; 3 -slid 44!* excitation vindi~gs; and 6.- vindivgs of.the.two- frejusimay. recording;, . Tand 8 - windings of the llftglo~ol, readout* ft"Uency 'q 9* hanC I figure Sm.comt DATEj 9XJ=64 U SUBJECTi USSR/Welding 135-4-12/15 AUTHORt Merkulov Y,,e,.F., Professor. TITLEt Repairing Automobile Cylinder Blocks by Cold Welding. (Method kholodnoy savarki blokov avtodvigateley). PERIODICALt "Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo"q 1957 # 49 P 27. ABSTRACT: The method described has been developed by the author in co- operation with engineers Polyushking Zhuykov and Stadniychuk. It donsiste of following operations: Dirt is removed from cracks by washing the block in a sodium hydroxide solution at room temperature under 3.5 - 4 atm pres- sure; the cracke are chiseled out at an angle of 450 and the resulting grooves must not be (if possible) over 5 am wide and deepj the grooves must be carefully cleaned by file and brush. Only a nickel electrode of 3.5-4 mm diameter may be used for this repair (all other materials have proved to be not suitable.) It must be coated by a compou.nd of 75-80 ~v chalk or tooth powder and 20-2q % water glasal the coating must be 0.2 mm thick. Card 1/2 AUTHOR: Merkulov, Ye.F. 136-6-14/26 TITLE: Antifriction Aiuminium-lead Bronze (Antifriktsionnaya a3,yumisdyevo -ovintsovava bronza). go PERIODICAL: Toyetnyye MetallY, 1957, No.6, pp. 6? - 69 (USSR) 4 ABSTRACT: At present, only small quantities of aluminium-lead bronzes are being made in the USSR. The author who has had considerable experience in this field, deals with the production, properties and uses of this material. The present product has the comp- osition 92.95ro Al, 5.5 - 5% Cu, 0.6 - 0.5% Fe, 0.4 - 0.7/6 Si, 1.5 - 1966 Pb; its cost and consumption are only about 1/11 and 1/2, respectively, of those of tin bronzes. In the author's experience the best charge for smelting- in a Kaliman-type furnace is 8701o Al, 5% Cu, 2016 FeSi (68-721/6) and 6% Pb, 1% of the charge weight of potash being added and charcoal being used to prevent oxidation. Careful chagge preparation and a final crucible temperature 8f 940 - 950 C are desirable. The alloy is cast at ?10 - ?50 C with precautions to prevent cracking. Examination of micro-structures has shown that the lead forms a solid eutectic solution with the cop.,er and aluminium; lub- ricant penetrates the pores if the alloy. The alloys have been successfully used to replace 7 - 11% tin bronze in variDus Card 1/2machines. The mecnanical 'croperties, lubricated friction Antifriction Aluminium-lead Bronze. 130-6-14/26 coefficient and density are tabuiated toEether with values for bronzes 6]~010, 6AIO-2 and 6pUk3-4. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Uard 212 SMOPAROT, Alsk-sandr 41eksandrovich; USTINOV, Turly Timofayevich; 0 K.G,', Insh.. retsenzent; PARTMOYN. G.A.. Inzh., rat senzent,-KIROZOT, re.F., Inzh.. red.; TASILIYKWA. T.P.. red, izd-va; SPMMSUYA, O.V., tekhn. red. [Assembling industrial equipment] Montazh promrBhleunogo oboradovaniia. Moskva. Goa. nauchno-takhn. izd-vo mashinostrolt. lit-ry, 1958. 316 p. (Rachinery-Arecting work) (MIRA 1117) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/4119 Merkulov, Yevgeniy Fedorovich Antifriktsionnyye poristyye splavy (Poroas Bearing-Alloys) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1960. 51 P. 4,000 copies printed. Reviewer: N.A. Filin., Doctor of Technical Sciences., Professor; Ed.,: I.M. Slitskaya; Ed. of Publishing House: I.A. Borodulina; Tech. Ed.: O.V. Speranskaya; Manag- ing Ed. for Literature an the Design and Operation of Machinery (Leningrad Division, Mashgiz): F.I. Fetisov, Engineer. PURPOSE: This booklet is intended for technical personnel in the machineauto- mobile tractor .0 ,instrument, and ship-building industries. COVERAGE: The booklet deals with recently developed porous beaxing alloys, their physicochemical compositions, metallographic properties, manufacturing methods, and uses. TIje porous aluminum- lead- copper babbitt alloy, 'kAl'kusiPn (85-5-95-5 Al, 1-5-5-5 Cu, 0.1-0.2 SJ,2-5-8-5 Pb, 0-3-0-4 Fe),patented in the Soviet Union in 1950, is described, as are also porous aluminum-lead bronze and porous cast iron,, used for making parts with sliding surfaces. Emphasis is given to Card-t/Ir' Porous Bearing Alloys SOV/41_19 the mechanical and econouic advantages of porous aluninun-or iron-base alloys over tin-base alloys in the manufacture of bearings, bushings, and other parts. The fact that porosity facilitates lubrication through oil impregnation and re- duces friction and wear is pointed out. No personalities are mentioned. There are 5 references: 4 Soviet and I English. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 3 Introduction 5 Ch. I. Porous Aluminum--- Lead Babbit ('Allkusip") T 1. Chemical ccmposition of "ellkusipr' 7 2. Charging, melting, and lining of bushings for bearing bcrfes 'With "altkusipn 10 3. Techniques of lining bearings vith mallkusip3l 12 4. Machining of bushings; assembly and clearances in assembling automobile engines 14 Card 2/4 LAPINSKIY. L.G., inzh.; HKW9MOY, Te.Te., inzh.; PASHCfUMO. I.N., inzh.; TAMIN, T.L. inzh.-, GCLVMA. I.A., red.; FMX- SITSKATA. S.M.. tekhn. red. (Structural cementing materials] Stroitollnys rastvory. Moskva, 1959. 22 p. (KRA 14:5) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstvo sel'skogo kho- zyaystva. Normativno-iseledovatellskays stantsiyD. (Plaster) (Mortar) MERKUIDVA -.- -A.I. Foreign bodies discovered in mental patients. Trudy Gos.nauch.--issl. inst.psikh. 27:389-392 161. (MIR-k 15:10) 1. Permskaya psikhonevrologicheskaya bollnitsa. Glavnyy vrach - N.S. Ivanov. (FOREIGN BODIES (SURGERY)) (MENTALLY ILL) MMMLOVA,A.I.. innhener Effect of the design and shape of wooden crates on the quantity of wood used. Standartizataila no.3:64-68 My-Je '55. (141RA 8: 10) 1. Moskovskiy lesotakhnicheskiy inatitut (Wood-using industries) HEMLOVA. A.I. Strength of nail joints of wooden parts in the manufacturing of boxes. Trudy NILtary no.2-96-103 158. (MIRA 13:12) (Boxes) MMVr=VA, A.I., assistant Tangential stresses along the area of effective contact caused by external friction of vood and metal. Hauch. trudy MWI no.8:57-62 158. . (MIRA 130) (wood) (Metals) (Friction) G,V.-, VE.-,iKUDWA, A.I.; FUNANIN, G.I., red. [Artificial fur; a textbook] Iskusstvennye mekha; uchebnoe posobie. ',,.oskva, Zaochriyi in--t sovetsko-. torgovii, 1963. 35 p. (Y.IKA 18:3) 1. Za:veduylishchiy kafedroy tovarovedeniya pror4-yshlennykh tova-rov Zaochnogo instituta savetskay torgovLi (for Kutyanin). -MERKULOVA, A.I.; TSEREilITINOV, B.F. Determining the content of looee pile fibers in fur fabrics. Kozh.- obuv.prom. 6 no.10:23-27 0 264. (MIRA 18:1) MERKULOVA, F. M. "Chrovar,y of the Skeletal Muscles of Sheep Affected With Ramonchosis." Cand Vat Seis, Want State Zooveterinary Inst imeni 11. E. Bauman, Min Agriculture and Procurewnt., Rlyanovskj 195). M, No 5, Jan 55) 6urvey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institubions (12) so: sm. No. 5569 24 Jun -4-5 MKULIOVV D.M., inzh.; -!~KULO~VA, G~.M., inzh. Assembly of precast reinforced concrete arches from the ice. Transp.stroi. 12 no.10:20-21 0 162. WMA 15:12) (Krasnoyarsk-Bridge construction) (Bridges, Concrete) BOGGKOLOVA, P.A.; KATARGINA, G.P.; TUTKETICH, V.Y.; MUMOVA.-G.P. Abdominal reflexes in diphtheria in children. Fediatrila 37 no.9:88 3 '59. (KIRA 13:2) 1. Iz 11 Moskovskogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni N.I. Pirogova. (RULMS) (DIMHARIA) -CL'~ ~-, ',-~ MERKULGVA I.A.,- TITY.OV, A.N. Annealing e1ectrical resistarce allois in a nvrnr-,g--n ;--~mos.phere. Biill.tekh.ekon.inform.GoEr.nauch.-issl.inst.nauch.i tekh.inform. -IMa*10:8-9 0 164. (MIRA 18-4, K0%WVAp I* Pop and ILRADS-KAYA, I. A, "Concerning Delayed Changes of the Brain After X-Ray Irradia- tion," by T, A. Rradskaya and 1. P, Merkulove, Division of Pathomorphology (head, Prof B. S. Khominskiy) and Division of Iloentgenology (head, Prof Ya. I. Geynisman), Scientific Research Institute of Neurosurgery, Ministry of Health Ukrainian SSR ,director, Prof A. I. Arutyunov, Honored Worker of Science, Vest- i adj2Lo il, Vol 31, No 2, Mar/Apr 56, pp 7-13 The purpose of this research was to study the delayed morphological changes occurring under the action of fractional doses of X rays on the brain, Tests were run on seven dogs which were subjected to two courses Lf irradiation with a 5- to 5 1/2-month interval between courses and a total dose of 5,400-12,200 r. Photomicrographs of cortical tissue 11-14 months after irradiation show delayed changes arising after protracted fractional irradiation by massive X-ray dcses, Morphologically, they appear in the form of injuries of blood vessels, nerve filaments, cells, and glia and have a definite re- lationship to the dose and time aftotr irradiation. S LAM I ~_S- ~ -KMULOVA,,-L,- Laboratory manager. NTO 4 no.12:13 D 162. (MM 16:1) 1. Uchenyy sekretarl Vladimirskogo oblastnogo pravleniya Nauchno- tekhnicheskogo obahchostva stroitellnoy industrii. (Building materials-Testing) VA, K. I CHALOV, P.I.; MUSIN, Ya.A.; T' 'VA, T.V.; L '38 in secondary inera- Isotope shlft --~,-ween and jr- of some hydrothermal de-o.--its. Ater,,_ enej-g. 19 no.1:82-84 71 '65. OC-111, 18:7) BFUM, Ye.S.; WRKULOVA, K,,S. Determination of the solubility of a disodiim salt of ethylenediaminatetraacetic acid (t.-ilon B), Zhur.prikl, khim. 37 no. 5:1155-1156 My 164. (MIRA 17-7) 1, Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy i. korstr-uktorskiy institut khimicheakogo mashinostrayeniya. ROMKO. Mi.l., ~nnd.med.uauk; KEIKULOVA, H.I., kand.med.nauk Testosterone propionate and its use in rosacea Icaratitis. Oft. shur. 12 no-5.,270-273 '57. (NIRA 13:6) 1. Is Ukrainakogo nauchne-looledovatel'skogo inatituta glaznykh bolezuey imeni prof. Girshmana (direktor - chlon-korrespondent AMU SSSR prof . I. I. Varlmlov). (TESTOSYMNE) (COMM-DISEASES) 03382 5/190/62/004/002/013/021 BI 10/-BlOl AUTHORS: Petrov, K. A., Nifantlyev, E, Ye., Khorkhoyanu, L. V., Merkulova, M. I~, Voblikov, V. F. TITLEt Phosphorus-oontaining polymers. III. Application of the Arbuzov roaotion for polymerizing othylene alkyl phosphitea PERIODICAL3 Vyaokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, 1. 4, no. 2, 1962, 246-249 TEXTs The method by A. Ye. Arbuzov et al. (Izv. AN SSSR, Otd. khim. n., 1950, 357) can be used for producing polyphosphonates from cyclic phosphinites. In the present study, polyphosphonates were similarly synthesized on the basis of ethylene alkyl phosphites (I). Alcohol was aCded dropwise to 126.5 9 of ethylene chlorophosphite, 300 ml of ether, and 152 g of triethylamine; the mixture was left standing, filtered off , heated for 30 min, and (I) was obtained by double distillation. Cyclic phosphites contain an alkoxy group besides the cyclic ester group. Polyphosphonates are formed under catalytic action of methyl iodide on ethylene alkyl phosphite during 3 ht heating at 1300C in Ar atmrsphere: Card 33382 3/190/62/004/002/013/021 Phosphorus-containing polymers ... B110/B101 C11.0 OR, nj )Pon CHSO CH" I c1l'o P-OR -- CHs- P - oclixti'i I it 0 on OR ~--CHJ'J [OCHICH,J OCIT'Gil'i It 11 In 0 0 The structure of polyethylene heptyl phosphite was proven as follows: OC71115 /0 OCHSCHS - P1 nCIC~,CH,'P - C1 + nCICAs 11 n. C1 0 The degree of polymerization depends on the CH 31 amount, the reaction time and temperature. Optimum wast (1) small CH 51 amount; (2),,j2O - 30 hr, the reaction time depending on the molecular weight of the monomer, Card 2/3 333b2 S/190'62/004/002/013/021 Phosphorus-containing polymera... B1107B101 the reaction temperature, and the CH I concentration; (3),,,160 - 2000C, depending on the molecular weight (hexyl and isooctyl compounds-: 16o - 1760C; nonyl and decyl compounds: 2000C). The polymers are viscous, colorless, and odorless liquids soluble in organics. Some of them are highly thermostable (polydecyl ethylene phosphite enduresPCI + HOR -- I >P-OR CHI-O CH, - 0 was also synthesized. There are 2 tables and 5 references: 4 Soviet and 1 non-Soviet. The reference to the En-lish-language publication readsas V follows: A. K. Sherrill, J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 5--2, 1985, 1930. SUBMITTED: February 9, 1961 Card 3/3 ACCESSION NR: AT4017411 S/OOOO/63/oOO/OOO/OO86/OO8q AUTHOR: Petrov, K. A.; Nifant'yev, E. Ye..; Sopikova, 1. 1.; Merku lova .TITLE: Phosphorylated po)ysaccharides. Ill. Phosphorylation of cellulose by dial kyl-(aryl )phosphites SOURCE: Tsellyuloza i yeye proizvodny*ye, sborn;k statey ~Cellulose and its derivatives). Moscow, 1963, 86-89 TOPIC TAGS: polysaccharide, cellulose, phosphorylated polysaccharide, cellulose phosphorylation, phosphorylation, dialkylphosphite, d;arylphosphite ABSTRACT: On the basis of the authors' previous work, the following studies were conducted: (1) phosphorylation of cellulose by di-O-chlocoethylphosphite, di-j3- fluoroethylphosphite, and diphenylphosphite; (2) reaction of cellulose phosphite with tetraethylmethylenediamine; and (3) reactions of-cellulose phosphite with chloral, diethyldisulfide, ethylsulfenechloride, and ethylthiocyanate. In the phosphorylation, 0.5 9 of cel lulose (cotton wool , thread and co rd), dehydrated by washing with absolute alcohol, was reacted at 110, 130, 150 or 165C for 30 or 60 hrs. with 25 9 of the rea gents in a stream of nitrogen at a pressure of 50-60 MM Hg. After removal of the excess phosphite by filtration, the product was washed with M-_thanol and ether and vacuuni-dried over P20 The AP and C1 content of 4.27- Card 1/3 ACCESSION NR: AT4017411 8.56% and 2.97-9.06%, respectively, was found in the product, obtairad from cotton wool, while lower results were achieved with viscose thinad .and cord. Di-B-chloro- and di-B-fluoroethylphosphites were found to be better suited for the reaction. In the reaction' with tetra- ethylmethylenediamine and disulfides, conversion of cellulose phos- phites into a-hydroxy- and a-aminophosphonates and thiolophosphates was also accomplished by the reactions OCIISCHICI 0 OC112CHICI -cellulose OP cellulose op Oil ,and i /OCIISCHICIGIHISCIAH&SCI-19 0 i cellulose op cellulose -OP-9caGliza qOrig. art. hass 1 table. 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Ratb iana go* &%@.I a 419TALLUMMAL LiTeRATWE CLAIINKATION ta., 6iii-iii. --- --- ---- - , -- - %.Idol .60 Oftv 141 I 's .0 000 46 0 0 0 0 IN woo :oo 0 Ole 0 0 a 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 A- a4''/ ,I I , I re .." 4e m %;/ I l,ecociWil at the ilmws and ads at UltmgfA- N' S %"Fkulov& Sl. 347 3491 AIIAIVw"14~ it -re .0.4 .4,ej -*~, 11, H ,; s . 11041. ~ .% j &I KkvcfA- t~lv alxw 104 L a I ~-,C-IAX Dv(U=IUAff= d am no d the Walm d Watmobt. SC S. met- kujo:v&-JCcmp(. read. Acad. Sts. U.R.S.S., 1041, $L 459-460)- The calculation of the age of the waters of 'Watresta from the He/A ratio accardingto the tutthodof Savtscheako Ktv" 22-02 x 101 yeam C. R if I-ERKULUiA, 1,i. S. USSR/CHEMISTRY - IONS ADSORFTION Nov/Dec 48 OThe Nature of Ion Absorption by Clays and Soils: Iv, Absorption of Heavy Metal Ions by Clays and Soils Under Dynamic Conditions, " I. N. Antipov-Karatayev, M. a. Pasvik- !,Qilopina, M. S. Markulova, V. 1. Grebenshewtkova, Soil Institute, and Radium Institute, Acad Sci USSR, 5 -Dp "Kolloid Zhuru Vol X., No 6 Experiments show that the method of sorption filtration can be used for quantitative studies of interchange and adsorption processes in soils under dynamic disequilibrium conditions, and that it facilitates establishing a quantitative relationshipbetween the static absorption capacity and the dynamic activity of soils. Submitted 22 Yar 47. PA 65/49TIl MOLOvA , m,. s. USSR/Chemistr7 - Radium Absorption "Absorption of Radium on Lead Sulfate in the Presence of Surface- Active Substances," V. G. Khlopj-n, M. S. Merkulova, 12 3/4 pp "Iz Ak Nauk SSS-R. Otdel Khim Nauk" No 5. SePAct 49 Experiments with adsorption of radium on PbSO In presence of alu*inun ions, dye Ponceau 4R, and humic acid showed: 3~r;sence of surface-active substances in solution hinders kinetic Interchange of ions between solution and surfaces of crystals, thereby hindering all phenomena whose basis depends un kinetic interchange of ions. More time was needed to achieve a state of equilibrium in presence of surface-active substances. In cases where they formed compounds with ions of crystals (these compounds being only slightly soluble in solvent), kinetic interchange of ions between crystal surfaces and solution is stopped completely. lo obtain accurate results in stidy of primary adsorption of ions on crystalline adsorbents in presence of foreign substances, experiment must be Bet up to that concentration of ions of adsorbent, precipitation, and recrystallization of adsorbent can be controlled. Submitted 7 Sep 48. 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