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MOZGLYAKOVA, V.A. (Moskva)
Method for studying disease ina4tience and tamporary loss of vork
capacity in industrial plants. Sov. zdrav. 20 no.12:60-63
,61. (KUU 15 -.6)
1. Iz Instituta organizats:Li zdravookhramniya i istorii
meditsiny imeui N.A. Semashko.
(CCCUPATIONAL DISEASES-STATISTICS)
(DISABILITY EVALUATION)
MDZGLYAKOVA, V.A., kand.med.nauk
Classification of diseases. Zdrav.Ros.Feder. 6 no.7:25-2? J1 '62.
(~UFA 15:9)
1. Iz Instituta organizatsii zdravookhraneniya i istorii meditsiny
imeni N.A.Semashko.
(NOSOLOGY)
GUBBA, A.A.; ZAKGEYI-!, Ye.N.; ZU.%IXIOVICH, V.M.; IVAFIOV, K.N.;
LISIT9YE, S.N.-, I-IOZGOV, Aaa-; PAVLOV, A.S.; PISKOR3KIY,
B.N.[deceased]; USHWIRSKAYA, A.I.; FINKELISHTEY14, SAM,;
CHISTOVSKIY V.B.; SHER, S.Yu.; ADPVOV, O.V., nauchn. red.;
dEYZERMAN, ;.N., nauchn. red.; ZHIVOV, M.S., nauchn. red.;
POGORELYY, P.P., nauchn. red.; STAROVEW, I.G., nnuchn. red.;
STESHENKO, A.L., nauchn. red.; TSEYTLIN, M.M., nauchn. red.;
KOKHANENKO, N.A., inzh., red.; VOLNYANSKIY, A.K., glav. red.
[Assemb-ing interior :3anitary equipment] Montazh vnutren-
nikh sanitarno-tekhricheskikh ustroistv. Moskva, Stroilzdat,
1964. 725 P. (MIRA 17:8)
moze,ov, F.F.
Mechanical anodo saw for cutting bundles of mtreased wire.
Sugg"ated by F.P.Mozgov. Rats.i izobr.v stroi. no-9:17-19
159. (MIRA 13-1)
1. Po materialam tresta 90.5 Ministerstva strottellstva BSSR.
(Wire) (Cutting tools)
90=11V T. Ye., Professor
Veterinary Presetiption. Sellkhozgiz, Ilbscow, 1945.
Authorized by the Main Adminsitration
Agriculture, USSR, Ps a textbook for
(Revieved by P. 1. Popov, 'Read of the
State Veterinary Institute).
rf Universities, Commissariat for
veterinary colleges and faculties.
Department of Marmacology, Kazan
Veterinariya, 23, 5-6, May-June 1946.
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'Ynlpt~vnl' CA 1""Ming. nor wa% any abnormality ObACI'ved
njdj~--tjnr tire animal aftef2f) days; 5 mg~ 1-211tcd %igvl
of poquning, anti in %oln. (CAive Oil) a 1-m9. (low "used
inflanimation anti degmcrtition 1hroughoot thit qyttern
The effect was more pronounced no Voting swine, and
X) trig. wai rrderted in localized reaction in fl--32 brq.
I(Alow,-d by ulceration and necirm& at the ti-mim &M
di-durlulner 4 the heart functiorri. Ctoiiypol is a Imisem.
of the cell. vmcl anti n". anti tire indanintl(OrY Ptflre%~
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MOZPI()Vp T. Ye.
Results of the Study of Cotton Plant Foods. Veterinariya, 23, 140 8-9,
August/September 1946.
Professor, Militaro-veterinary Aeademy of the Red Army.
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ToA-dity of Cott,~n Plant Fodd,_-r fc r A:- in
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- ca.-q-dl--2d by A. Yu. 11. r I,:; ~: Gf A. L;,.lionc%vz,,
,Aat~! 1-r-,jj foi- A-lr:.c. Lit.
b, ol- ij a c rkj (_-:~ c:: i ir,l.. rE ~ r. LT.- L.!(; M 1-.' a nd
cl_in~Lr_Ll practic,3 Li th.-o t r L t ~, f e U4 1,,~ d i~i r -, Z i f S
pr, viously p I i --"n j.:. Z.ll lzrnal Vet :ri.'a_
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pantolull- in
"Contemporary Data m Antlblation,w Prof 1.
mosgow" 4 pp
Nvetarinarlyall NO 8
Antibiotics are now medical ffabstances i&loh have a
high bacterldidal and sociric affect and very low
tamlaity. Anong these are penlol3lln, grandoldla,
streptaWoln, and protcanmmln. Author given a
brief desorlptlam of the chemical charnoterlation at
each of the above-amtIoned antiblotlos, their nonal
domes and the effect that they,have.on speolfic dIs-
MOZOV, T.Ye.
A new pharmacopeia. Veterinariya, 240), 1947, p. 30.
MOZWV, 1. Ye.
Thirty Years of USSR Veterinary Pharmacology. Vet., v. 24, No 1-1, 1947,
P. 45~48.
UOZGOVI I.P.-
Author of a textbook on Veterinarj Phar-mcology. Published by State
United Publishing Houses - Agricultur 1 Publishing House, l9h8. 616 pgs.
Edition - 25,000, Price 13 rubles,95 kopeks. Review and bibliogranhy
by SeV. Bazhenov (Lecturer), M.P. Stanbts (Assistant), and V.P. Glagclev
(Assistant). (Veterinarnaia famakologiia, Ogiz - Sellkhozgi;,1948,616str.
Tirazh 25,000, tsena 13 r. 95 kops.)
SO: Veterinariia; Vol. 27; No. 2; 61-63; February 1950 Uncl de g
Trans. # 210 by L. Lulich
Some, errors which have been permitted to occur in the textbook with
respect to dosages have been published by the author in the journal
"Veterinariia".. tio. 5, 190.
SO: Vaterinariia; Vol. 27; No. 2; 61-63; February 1950 Uncl de g
Trans. 210 by L. Lulich
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UM/Nediclas - Sulftn1landds and Jul 48
Salfantlaalde DerivatIves
Medicine - Drugs, AdodnIstration and Dosage
"Sulfanilamide Compounds," Prof I. Ye. Mozgov,
6j pp
*Veterinarlya" No 7
Describes administration aGd action of subject
oompounds.
3 091%
YDZGCV, 1. YE.
Veterinarnaya retseptura (Veterinary Medical Prescriptions).
2nd edition. Moscow. Sellkhozgiz. 1950. 295 pages with illustrations.
Textbook for higher agricultural training schools.
U-5235
MOZGOVO 1. E., Prof.
"The tasks of pharmacology in the light of the teaching of 1. P.
Pavlov."
SO: vaterinarija 27(12). 1950t P- 5-10
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M09GOV, I. Ye. (prof)
Critique and Bibliograpby; Professor I.Ye. YOZGOV. P'na--macoloff, Manual
for Veterinarians. Moscow, Agricultural Publishing House. 1952. 519 pages with
illustrations. Price 14 rubles, 5 kopeks, 25000 copies.
Reviewed by Sidorova, S.G. (Professor, Doctor of Veterinary Sciences,Head,
DeDartment of Phamacology,, Stavropol Agricultural Iwtitute, and Popov, P.I.
(Frofessor, Honored Scientist of Kazakh SSR. Head, Department of Pharmacolorj,
Kazan State Veterinary Institute(Tatar ASM,REFM..
SO:Veterinariya; 30 (8) August 1953
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KOZOOV, 4212.. professor; SHRYCHIWO. L.O., redaktor; XUVALISIXTI, V.P.,
IgMsdaktor
(Veterinary prescription writing. Translsted from the Russian]
Veterynarna reteeptura. Perekled z rossitalkol. 2-e vy4annia.
Xylv, Dersh. vyd-vo sillskohospo&&rslkoi lit-r7 UM, 1953. 278 p.
LKicrofilal (IGEA 8 ; 2)
(Veterinary medicine) (Prescription writing)
SINTYURIN, B.S.. professor; PRAVDIN. N.S. professor: MOWOV_R Te.l., professor;
ZAKUPIRSKIY. D.I., professor; S"OTISKIY' V.A.. i)r0Iessor;"*OMkORTSZVA,
P.M.; YMAUVA, M.T.; KITSKIS, A.K.; SMOYLOVA. Z.T.
Pharmacology and Toxicology Section of the Moscow Society of Physiologists,
Biochemists and Pharmacologists. Furm.i toks. 16 no.2:54-56 Mr-Alo '53.
(~~
6 -.6
1. VNIWI (for Dozortewwa). 2. Hoskovskaya veterinarnaya akademiya (for
Nozgov). 3. Sektaiya farmakologii i toksikologii Moskovskogo obahchestva
fiziologov, biokhimikov I farmakologov.
(Pharmacology--.Societies) (Physiology-Societies) (Biochemis-
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L[PPh:arOm=Co.l'og7; handbook for veterinarians] Farmakologlia; r-ukovodstvo
dlia veterinarnykh vrachei. Izd.2. Moskva, Goa. izd-vo sellkhoz lit-
r7, 1954. 559 P. (MW 8:4)
(Pharmacolog7) (Veterinary materia medica and pharmacy)
YM,-GOV, I.Te., professor.
Principles of drug dosage. Yeterinariia 32 no.5:37-42 NY '55.
(MUGS--ADMINISTUTION AND DDSAGB)(VXTnINART KAMMIA M&DICA
MM PHARMCY)
KOZGOV. Ivan Yefimovichs,professor; BRANUM, A.Yu.. redaktor; SOKOLOVA.
N.U., takhnichookly redaktor
[Veterinary preacriotion writing] Voterinarnaia retseptura. Izd.
3-e, aerer. Koskva, Goo. izd-vo selkhos. lit-ry, 1956. (KIRA 9:11)
(Veterinary asteria medica and pharmacy)
USSR / Farm Animals. General Problems.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 9, 1958, 40381.
Author : MoZRoY'__L__YP._
inst : Not Siven.
Title : The Importance of Biogenous Stimulants in
Animal Husbandry.
Orig Pub: Vestn, s.-kh. nauki, 1956, No 3, 98-107.
Abstract: A survey. The author says that biogenous stim-
ulants are active pharmacological preparations
and are used for different purposes. Penicillin,
citrated blood, aptireticular cytotoxic serum,
Dorogov's antiseptid-stimulant, tissue prepara-
tions, nicotinic acidj and thiamine considerably
increase the resistance of animals and exert
prophylactic action. By means of biogenous
stimulants, it is possible to intensify the
Gard 1/2
MDZGOV, I.Ya., akademik.
More attention to poultry breeding.
D '56.
Yeterinarlia 33 n0-12:8-14
(MLRA 9-12)
(poultry)
USSR / Farm Animals. General Problems.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., 1958, 40382.
Author _jjgZpov I . Ye .
Inst Not grv-eM-.--
Title The Comparative Evaluation of the Stimulants of
the Growth of animals.
Orig Pub: Vestn. s.-kh. nauki, 1957, No 5, 61-66.
Abstract: The effect of penicillin, bioLaycin, and strep-
tomycin u~,ln young pigs, lambs and chicks was
studied. -,onsiderable variations in the growth
of young animals, produced by the stimulants of
growth, were found. The increase of weight is
correlated with physiological o1rowth condition-
ed by adequate feeding and manarement, and is
brought about by the improvement of digestion
and absorption of "food, as well as by the in-
Card 1/2
USSR / Farm Animals. General Problems.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 9, 1956, 40382.
Abstvact: crease of the feed consumed. The stimulants
do not disturb the life processes and prodice
no harmful effect on the condition of animaI5-
At the same time, they increase t~,;_- activity
of the acid flora and promote tft-= formation of
enzymes and of vitamins Al and B, %,.-hich strong-
ly intensify the digestive process. On the
cither hand, with the use of sti_~iulents, tte
incidence of diSea3e3 considerably decreased,
and when these o~3curred, they had a liFhter
course.
Card 2/2 2
"Phamacolaigiad Action and Timdeity of DIMUyl-Butynil- el,
Amine, Diu..e~,,hyl-(3-Chlorocrotyl)-Amine. and
Chlorocrotyl)-Amine," by I. Ye. ViozEov and A. T. Babayan,
Chair of Fharmacology, Moscow Veterinary Academy, and---Mlar
of Organic Chemistry, Yerevan Zooveterinary Institute, Fax---
akologiya i Toksikologiy-a, Vol 20, No 1, Jan/Feb 57, pp 36-
42
Experiments were conducted on white rats and rabbits to detcxmLine
the toxicity, effect on the organs and systems of the organism, and the
bactericidal &ad acaricidal actions of the folloving compounds:
Molecular M--lting
1. Dimethyl-butynil- Weight Point
maine N -CH2 - C -= C - CH, --7
)T- -0 112-115
C:, >
3
2. Dimethyl.-O-chloro-
crotyl)-amine
3 - Methyl. Di - 30
chlorocrotyl)-cmine
CT
133-5 135-13V
CH---~ 1 - CR2- C" = CC'-C!13
3
- CH=CCI- ;'~T
ofl,'~H 2 '3 208.0 122.50
2- CH = CC1-.'H 3 16.5 mm
The experiments established: the three coapounds have pronounced
effect on the organisms of animals, microorganisms, and ticks: a clearly
e,Vressed depression of functional activities takes place; the effect is
characterized by poor reactions of the animals to sound, light, and pain
stimuli; weakened respiration and cardiac action; a drop in blood pres-
cure; a decline in secretory and motor functions of the gastro-intestinal
tract; inflammation of the skin with necrosis of its outei )ayer qxn contwt
with the chemicals. Inhalation of their vapor causes inflmwtations -
the mucous membrane and of the retropharyngeal and submaxiliary glands.
The cheuicals are slowly excreted by the tissues, and prolonGed e.-ToGure
to their action causes permanent changes in the organism, striking the
nervous system first of all. All are toxic with compound '3 the most toxic
of the three chemicals, and compound 1 the least toxic; the bactericidal
and acaricidal properties of the chemicals differ; compo-,ind 2 is highly
active against coli bacilli; compound 1 is active aga-Lnst the baci-i-L
of fowl tuberculosis and Ixodes ticks; compound 3 is active a-,ains strap-
tococci and staphylococci. (U)
XOZGOV. I.Ye.
lorty years of Soviet veterinary pharmacology. Farm. i toks. 20
no.5:32-41 S-0 157. (MIRA 10:12)
(PHARMACOLOGY,
vet., in Russia (Rus))
(KOICINN, VETERINARY.
vet.pharmscol. in Russia (RuB))
v
ADZGOT, X.Ye. akadamik.
F'orty years of veterinary r-arnanolr~g
i-i the U.S.S.R. Yeterinarila
34 no.10.-6-16 0 157. (KIRA 10.11)
1. Tbeaoy-uznays. akademiya in. V.1.
lanina.
(TeterinarY uvriterl-, i and pharmacy)
BABAYAN, A.T.; YOZGOV, I.Te.; GRIGORTAN, A.A., akademik; KASHKIN, M.G.
Synthesis and pharmacological tests of eome amines and amnonium
salts containing polyhalide radicals. Dvkl. All Arm. SSR 26 no.2:
81-93 '58. (MIRA 11:5)
l.Chlon-korrespondent AN Armyanskoy SSR (for Mozgo-111
*J. 2'Vseso7=n&YT.
skademlya eel takokhozynys tvannykh nauk im. V.I. Ianin~ -(-fo Girigoryan).
3.1hiidcheskiy institut kkademii nauk A.-,myanskoy SSR i ;Makovska7a
vaterinarnaya akademi
(kminear*(Amonium salts) (Halides)
akademik; KATSMISCH, S.M.. red.; ATROSHCHMO,
L.Te., tekhn.red.
ESubstances promoting the growth of animals] Stimullatory rosta
zhivotnykh. Koskva, Izd-vo 42nania." 1960. 35 P. (Toesoiuznoe
obahchestvo po rasprostraneniiu politicheakilth i nauchnykh znanil.
Sar.5. no.24). (MIRA 14:1)
1. Deyatvitellnyy chlen Vaesoyuznoy okademii se1'skokhozyayetvennykh
nauk imeni T.I.Lenina (for Kozgov).
Wrowth promoting substances)
(Stock and stockbreeding)
=MV, I.Ye.
Scientific and educational work of the Kbecow Academy of Tsterinaz7
Nedicine. Yeterinariia 37 no.11%19-23 X 160. (MM l6s2)
1. Rektor Moskovskoy reterinarnoy akadem.Uo
(Wascow-Teterinary colleges)
HOZGO . Ivan Yefimovicb, prof., akademik; YARnKH, A.M., red; DEYEVA,
- TM.;_~tie. 7re '. ~^
[Ph~xmacology; manual for veterinarianslFarmakologiia; rukovod-
st7o dlia voterivarnykh vraohei. Izd. 3., perer. i dop. Mo-
skva, Goo. izd-4a sellkhos. lit-ry, 1961. 583 p. (MIRA 14:6)
1. Dgetvitelln7y chlen Voesoyuznoy akademii sellskokhozyaystvenrlich
nauk im. V.I.Lenina (for Mozgov)
(Veterinary xaWia sedica tid PhAT-MACY)
V .
MOZOOV, Ivan Yefimovich
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*The use of pahrmacological preparations to control functions of the
digestive tract i., ruminants-0
re'Port to be submitted at U3 17th World Veterizuziry congress,,
HanOvOr,, 'Iest GerwrW, 14-21 Aug 63.
SISAKYAN, II.M., akademik, glav. red.; ROSTOVTSEV, N.F., akademik,
zam. glav. red.; BUK121, V.14., zasl. deyatell nnulri i
tekhniki RSFSR, doktor biol. nauk, zar. glav. red.; MOZGGV
I.Ye., akademik, red.; KIRAS1LINIKOV, N.A., red.; RAKITIN,
red.; OVSYAI%.IKOV, A.I., red.; SHIIANKIKOV, N.A.,
doktor sellkhoz. nauk, red.; SAVELIYEV, I.K., kand. sell-
khoz. nauk, red.; KOCHEREZHKIII, V.G., kand. biol. nauk,
red.; MIKHLIN, E.D., ved. red.; KOLPAKOVA, Ye.A., red.
izd-va; HYLINA, Yu.V., tekhn. red.
(Problems of increasing the use
husbandry; using biologically
khimizatsii zhivotnovodstva;
tivnykh preparatov. Sbornik
1963. 303 P.
of chemicals in animal
active preparations] Voprosy
primenenie 'biologicheski ak-
rabot. Moskva, Izd-vo AN SSSH,
(MIW4 17: 1)
1. V.99soyuznaya akdder.iya sel'skokhozyaystvennykh nauk ir.
V.I.Leniru~. 2. Vsesoyuznaya akaderiya sel'skokhozyaystv,3n-
nykh nauk im. V.I.Lenina (for Rostovtsev, Mozgov). 3. Chlen-
korrespondent AN SSSH (for Krasillnikov, Rakitin). 4. Chlen-
korrespondent Vsesoyuznoy akademii sellskokhozyaystvennykh
nauk im. V.1.Lenina (for Ovsyannikov).
(Stock and stockbreeding-Feeding and feeds)
(Agricultural chemistry)
e
-Cj:'~GUV)
I I.Ye., akademik, red. ; TON(N, F.S., prof. , red.
OSTAFENKC, K.A., kand. veter. nauk, red. ; O-SI
red.
(Prophylaxis and the apy of noninfectious diserises of farm
animals] Profilaktike, -i lechenie nezaraznykh bolezneJ~ seil-
skokhoziaistvenriykh ihivotnykh. Pod red. !.E.Vaozgova, P.S.
Ionova, K.A.Ostapenko. Moskva, Izd--.ro "Kolos," 1964. 254
(m'IRA 1 ? - " )
1. Nauchno-metodicheskaya konferentsiya o merak~ prof4.1aktik-.
nezaraznykh bolezney sellskok nzyaystvennykh zhivctnykh.
2. Vsesoyuzriaya akaderriya sel Vkokhozyaystvennykh nauk imeni
V.1.1,enina (for Mozgov) I
lvar. Yef;.,- .- v icn, ark P-- ~ . I.- I . . .
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kolog-licheskie ~3tirnuli,i!.rry v ~L:. V ri V e
Ku I os 1'~:, i 3i4-
"hva % ~ va se.
MOZGOV . 9L
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With our German friends. 'Veterinitriia 42 no.9:100~1(P
S 165- (MIF-A. 18:11)
KOZGOV. V.
We use the system of advance payments. Stroltell 2 no.11:19 1 156.
(MIDA 10:1)
1. Nachallalk Khabarovskoy nauchno-isoledmtellokny stnntaii.
(Rhabarovsk-Wages)
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Optics
Molecular Structures
wInfluence of Molecular Structure
Properties." R. D. Zhavandrovq V.
Lebedevq Aced Sci USSR9 18 pp
Jhn/Fe 0 49
of 9,10-Diaryl-Diamino Anthracenes of Their Optical
L. lavshin, and K. K. Mozgova, Phys Inst imeni P. N.
"Iz Ak Hauk SSSR, Ser Fiz" Val XIII, No 1
Exhaustive investigation established folloving reaultst Introduction of substitutes
into side chains of diaryl-diamino derivatives of anthracene had a marked influence on
optLdkl characteristics of their molecules, absorption and radiation spectra,, luminescene
yieldv and duration of excited state. Nature of substitute had greatest influence, althoLagh
position of substitute In side chain was also a factor* Duration of excited state in
compounds studied varied from 146*10-9 to 1.4*10-9 se~# Lumineacence yield in crystallic
state was very high; In fact, it approached the maximmi possible. Thusp concentrated
extinguishing vas almost lacking :in the crystal state. Succeeded in comparing separate
sections of spectra vLth different excitation conditions for the molecule.
PA 36/49T95
AwAg
Synthesis
Byntheals ~af 4-Chloro-and 4-Bramo-l-amdno-
46030squInans, and Their Derivatives b.* Swdwyer's
Aketlaup"'K. K. Mozgova., Lab of Interwdlate,
A~a6tsanl Wesp Iust of Org Man, Aca& Sci
IWO PP
Paw, obaha zhian vol iro 4
PA 65A9T34
43iscribes antheals of the subject compounds,,
thslr bawaylated, products. Submitted 31 Doc 47.
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V.S.S*.). zhuv (MiAkked khm. 0. C-rit. Chem ) 20,
1.'AWQ(IVW); r(. C.A. A. 37491; 44, llftk- The shift
toward abloorgoitioci of kinjer waves accun in the order: NO,,
CI.BrINC0.110. N1111111. Nfit. N'Mej. V1111h. Thereljoti,,e
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'AUTHO'RS: Kor~',,%k, V. V, Mozgoya, K. K. 62-58-5-26/27
TITLEt Letters to the Editor (Fis'ma redaktoru)
New Process for the Obtaining of Inoculation Copolymers (,',ovyy
sposob polucheniya privitykh sopolimerov)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya kkademii Nauk 33SR, Otdeleniye Khinacheskikh Nauk
1958, Nr 5, pp. 651-651 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors carried out a test for applying a new process of
inoculation (on the surface of the heterogeneous chain poly-
amides) of a carbochain polymer for the purpose of the modifi-
cation of the properties of the heterogeneous chain polyamides.
A process was achieved which guarantees the formation of a
layer of the copolymer on the surface of the heterogeneous
chain polyamide. This process Consists in the formation of
peroxide-groups-on the surface of the polyamide- which produce
th6 formation of inoculated macromolecules of the carbochain
polymer in these places. This new method of obtaining of inocu-
lation copolymers of the polyamides with carbochain polymers
proved useful also in the case of such heterogeneous chain
polyamides as poly-6 -caproamide and the mixed polyamide (anide
Card 1/2 G-669); in the case of polyesters Polyethylenterephthalate
Letters to the Editor. New Process for the Obtaining of Inoculation 62~ 58-5-26/27
Copolymers
(lavsan).
ASSOCIATION: Institut element oorganiche!jkikh soyedineniy Akademii nauk -3J-iR
(1natitute for Elemental-organic Compounds A~3 US~iR.)
SUBMITTED: Fehruary 26, 1956
1. Cyclic compownds--Propertie~:-2 ~l;*,rU(.,L,j--'F-,-----,~--'~--'---"r,,~Ti,,,I
3 Stereochemistry--Applicati(-,ri.~;
Card 2/2
1~ C
T R S V. V.
Zasec'--i-a, A.
TITLE: T-.e Influerce of L vi-l..olecular Co.-,;~ounds on t.,:e i"n-t.-
chemical Destruction of iolyet-,ylene Terephth-alate I 'Viiyaniye
nizko-io1e1,:ulya.rny!,:h veshc'-lestv na
des'ur,,',ktsiyu ~olietilenterefftalata,
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obs,chey 195,9, Vol 26, ,r lo,
PP 2a47 - 2853 (USSR)
A7-STRACT: In t?e _a.er uni.,er
of ~-olyet'-.yle:e u~
influe.~ce of t*-e f,_~- ir?- ',y a 1
MK
on t ni s polye s e r , -L s we 11 ~! S 3f t C Q L' ~, - (I t r
rell-i o ri t h i, I t i e 1 im i t D o f 50 0- 3 2 C' mp , ,-i i nv e!i t
At the q,,vqe ti~-.u, !r, attE,-7,pt wan to
infl,.,er~ce of cert.:,i! f).f v .~!. i
s.tr.:f,t,,,._reF on t-..- con,..-er r:-,,ce7:: -,f ,"Ot ~jle
p h th a 1 a t e o r f12 ul' t r v ie
o f t h i s c a v a
yi ell f ul un ~~O r, t tr. t..e~, E..
Card 11 2 f rrll~: t:,-, -)~;e I re -I ~ I ; - * , 11 "ro: ~ 1 ,, , " ,t e
T'-e lnfluei.ce of t-.e -t S, -- V, 4 1
c'- -~:7. _i c al Des t r, c t -J -on yet -%,y` T e -
dif: erence in t-,e con pos. tion of' jol, yp:-t er "Re If
Tl~e absor,:A-Jon sp ctra of the c-.-,~ou..d:i .:-e
l-'sted in t-.e prece,li.-~C re. rt Ref T;.e -es
in t~,e ,rc,,ertiefi -f 1.1e ir., "oil -~ were
detL-r..Ar.ed from t e in mol Ne4",:.tj,
meci,:-irliC~Ll in(l sp,ctr:i!
It was found t'-.-t the decomposition of polyet:.yle~ e
terephtl~alate on full, ultraviol-t ir.-adi:ttion ',.y t:~e
above me:-.tioned lamp occ!irs far more vely t:,a:.
on irradiation at a wave length of 300-520 mql. Tre
addition of low-mol-.ecular or. '-:tr:ic compou.-Is to t e
polyeti-,ylene terepht,-Llate a~,-ects its decomposition
Ll
process. The results obtaired narmonize with t-.-)--e
arrived at u.ider ide!,.tic:zl conditions on t-e decom~DS--t--)-.
of polystyrene. T.-,ere 6 figures, I ta'--le, ai.d fl
refere!.cea, , : whicn tice Sov~iet.
SUBM17"- ED AuCust 5, 195'
Card 2/2
KORSLAK, V.V.; MOZOOTA, LK.~ SHKOLINA. N.A.
Preparation of graft copolymers of Dolymides with vinyl monomers.
Dokl. AN SSSR 122 no.4:609.-611 0 158. (KIRA 11:11;
1. InstItut alementoorganichookikh noyedinenly AN SSSR. 2. Chlen-
korrespondent M SSSR (for Korshak).
(Polymers) (Amides)
ICORSHAK, 7070 SHM7. V.P.
Iffect of low molecular compounds or the photochemical decomposition
of the polyamide anide G-669. TysoI!,--.cjo,-d. I no.7:990~997 T1 "59.
(MIRA 12:11)
1. Institut element oorganichoskikt cofc,41neniy AN SSSR.
(Amides)
KORSHAK, V.T.; HOZGOVii,-K.K,.; IATRISHCHEV. V.P.
Effect of low molecular weight organic compounds on the
process of photochemical destruction of -polycaproanide.
Vysokom.soad. 1 no.8:1159-1163 Ag 159. (MIRA 13:2)
1. Institut elementoor nicheskikh soyedinenly AN SSSR.
(Hexanamide) rphotochomistry)
KORSHAK, V.V.; MOZGOVA, K.K.; LitYRISHCHF.V, T.P.
Effect of low molecular weight compounds on the photo-
chemical destruction of the polyamide anide G-669. Vysokom.
soed. 1 no.8:1164-1169 Ag '59. (MIRh 13:2)
1. Institut elementoorganichaskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR.
(Amides) (Photochemistry)
KORSHAK, V.V.; MOZGOVA, K.K.; SHKOLIVA. M.A.
Preparation of graft copolymers. Part 3: Grafting of vinyl mcnrmere
on pol7amides. V3rsokom. aoed. I no.g,.1364-1168 S 159.
(MIRA 13:3)
I.Institut elamentoorganicheakikh 907edineni7 AN SSSR.
(Poi7mers) (Amides)
KORSHAK, V.V.; HUGOVA, K.K., SHKOLINA. M.A.
Preparation of graft pol7mars. Part 4- Grafting of st7rene on
polyamides. V7sokom.sood. 1 no.11:1573-1579 N '59.
(MIRA 13:5)
1. Institut alementoorganichookikh 007edineni7 Ali SSSR.
(Pol7mers) (St7rene) (,Lmides)
4
KORSHAK, V.T.; MOZGOVA. K.K.; SHKOLINA. M.A.
----- - --- -- -
Preparation of graft copol7mers. Part 5- Grafts by vin7l
monomers on pol7eth7lone tarepht~alate. V79okom.soed. I
no.11:1604-1609 N 159* (MIRA 13:5)
1. Inatitut alementoorgancihookikt so7edineni7 AN SSSR.
(Terephthalic acid) (Vinyl compounds)
c: (2 ) S v -17 7
e r
T 11 L Inor-anic
kulyarnyy~! soyeci.neri,,a)
p, -
I OD T L US,)Ok~,i 1~11i::Iii, V:~i ~9, "r 7, `25
).
'I nord er tn hir, th- - re ~ e,. t -e -ij, t~ c r ~'Ov 1~ --t
; .0 fs t (-, : k-- d
, 'I 'It. rs -Iav~- -e-.Cr-214
1of c -a c :-o 1
t'ic i,
i
,
-
n
tc renc 'A -a- C --.u eri -11 f-AIIE --c' far. A:7 it :S
'c, trc--,t rill det a: d t e
im-,oss ib ' f, is
aUth'crs refrr t,,-t e c i I .o,.c
J ec tL.9 2 - 3 c, 0:.
! -1 1 of T e
t0
t
e
f 4rst to attic -t .1 C -IS:. f jj+ i(~- r f t. r -1
C W V (2 1 tC I'IA C' 1' 3f C U..
C
c I
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,
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k: 1 t.j tv t:,/ '.3
tist J' -i' of r t: ea.:- I
r i j ;' i c j t fi`i- 2). l' i!~
i- c r - t
j:~
_L.tals ar~ c c c I, -.s
a o n
Of poly..erL; c r:,- s -'s t r, ti a, t t ..re
r,_Iativclj fef- k~:l. crA2 .,ie qhle to u~~.. 1,,)
I., t c El 3 _ r " 1. 1 , 1, r, rc),~ r r in A i t L iia .~_fr
ly
c 1~ -11 r ~ s t 1 i e 12 of co d_- 7,, av e
cf
2 2; ; - , ,
Inorganic High-molt-calar Comp-jur-cs _~J/7_~ _7 _ !,-':Z
The poljmers with homo,~eneoas chaiiis ar, eqlair,ed in tne
order in chich the ele-ients by rhich t'iEy are for;:,ed ap~)ear
in the periodic systeii- Table 5 143ts- th, ;aost
perties of these poly~zers. Furt~Er!!.urt--, various rolj:.iers of this
group are describt=d (UuI3 24-97). Tht nu:.;~)er of ir,(,r,:ar;ic Com-
pounds of high mol#.cular weight belon-ing to th(- eroup of noly -
mers with heterogereous chairis is Lxtre.~ely lar~;e. These
compounds are usially for;~iud by t~,--- inclusion of ato::!s of an-
other cle,nent between 'Atc:::.9 ef the re.-ipective ele-nerit Tlic .:~Cjst
frequent com3uands of thiq tjl r- sru ox~j,:en lJOIJ :!C-ric
oxides , nitro let! cj.zipoands - poly..icric nitrides , carbon
compounds - ljol,:..-.eric ca.,-bidcs, and boron co;:i~ounds - poly,%eric
borides. Tl.c ~rcup of coi.,-le.,-. compoundn has not yet been sub-
ject~d to a thorouch liit there is no ~wubt t~iat
poli-.eric f;om,~ou,.6s ith courcir.-ite bonds iiill a!. i~Ti v r t -3 n t
:~ a r t o f t ": e --. h is t r, o f ;,. o I j:, e ~7!-, . r"a r t 1~ ~, r:i, r) r c- 0 1 - r J -
c otiipourAs ar- i ri t~.e .1-11 -'~ r 1:1 01 i ch th,~- el -%t- 3 by Tih: c~
.hvy are for-cd ---,jdoar in ff-je Ycndeleyev si 'Je~i,: ',roun I (.H~.fs
98-100), Grcu:) II ~i A'S 101-110), Group II
Grou.-) IV '-LieCs 152-')56), Groa- Vlt,fs
357-719 ) ) , ' r Ou -., V I g
Grcu7 VII Fl
Car-6 314 400---., ! 1 -7), Gr(,u,-) VIII(R,-,~s 42-1,34),
'.7,'7-- - 7 -
The prc3cnt -?..f r i to .:ho;i t I, c t -- ?-.-It re
of incivicaal ;Ie:.ento on t,- ir c,~.--aecity to "Cr1:. I. c, Ij .-Irrs and
the effects of on tht-.- %i% -c,7ti(,s uf -:0'
riers . At t!.e 3a...e '. i,7.t2 t1je .-,.ecul 1%ri Of i!-,,, r -h-
molecular co2.pounr3s uut t.-) w.,,ich tl;E,,s~ dif~'er fi-u.,-. C
c o-ip o u.% d3 V, (: Z* , ~3 h o wn , Th c. ~ i f er,-I"c e -1. 3 , x ") 13 i 1: 1, ~t, a C t
that in the Caz;e or or-allic poij.1' r!j th#--rk. "Irt- mc.rc
carbon c~lain 3tr4ct_4reS, Ah4lC in t!~.C- Ce 4-
.,o:.i Dun
ds
st eric st r,ictarf-d 7. it". ,-hai cis t v --I i ITh, re. are
17 figurpa ard .134 ri~.ferc;.cen, 1&D of ;Ihiuh a 5 u v e t
AS30CIATION: In-t so edineni- AN Mr.3,va 'I,i-
a w k .
s t i t u t eof L I ~-7.%Ert a 1-cr-, a nic Co :~,- a u!,ds , A c,i cof S ; ii n--e~3
USSR, 11:,JSC;~),F)
Ca,-d 4/4
It
1!T 9107 cl.,o 2Z 0 9
83707
q/1 go/ 6o/oO 2/00;~/- I
nO' 9, B064
AUTFORS, Korshak, T. V.,, Mozgova, K. K,, Shkolina, hi A,
I --"MM--MMM
TTTLE. Lettern to the Editor,. New Method of Producinfr Craft-d
-Pollymerr,~
PERIODICAL. Vysokomolekulyarnyyp soyedinenaya, '960. Vol 2, T'--)
pp- 957-956
TEM In continuation of the experiments in tho course of whi-h already
a new method of producing 5raft r.opol mern has been developed (R~f!j
-~Dand fib
it was observed that film er 4amples of polyamides~--nd pcly~-+-?rs
obtain a higher amount of active cent rs by storage ir. the a1r; llj~'
grafting with monomers can be carried out also without a prf.,liminary
treatment with ozone. A new, simpler method of producing Eraft copolymerf
was developed on this basis, i,e. articles In the form of films
fibers are for some time heated in the air before copolymerization Tr.i:!
preliminary treatment loads to the formation of active center-3 -,c at
a further heating with vir--l monomers copolymerization takes plaoe The
graft copolymers obtained have a higher mechanical strenpth khan the
Card 1/2
83707
Letters to the Editor. New Method of S/19 601002/0061012/C-2
Producing Grafted Polymers BOINK64
copolymers obtain-ed by the above method with ozone (RefE! 1-5) 1* w~Ar
found that heating can also in nitrogen atmosphere be convenit-rt--,y
oarried out., The polymer was assumed to contain some absor~r-d air
causes successive oxidation under tho formation of peroxid- -rt-f -,, )nl,.:-
the usual storage conditions. Thermal preliminary treatmen!7 cnu~iF-~;
apparently a decomposition of these peroride centers to free radi-ral-~
whish initiate a further nqwl th thc- vinyl monomer:-,A
final statement with respect to the mec an4sm of this re-a(,tior -an only
be made after -,he authors have finished their pre.~enf experiment
There are 8 Soviet references.
SUBMITTEDi March 7 1960
~Iard 2/2
KORSAK, V.V. [Korshak, V.V.]: MOZGOVA, K.K.
Inorganic macromolecular compounds. Analele chimie 15 no.1:37-88
Jalmr 6o. (EEAI 9:8)
(Macromolecular compounds)
(Inorganic compounds)
KORSHAK, V.V.; VINOGRADOVA, S.V.; FRUNZE, T.M.; GRIBOVA, I.A.;
ZRDANOV, A.A.; I-IOZGOVA,,. K.K.; KROI-.GAUZ, Ye.S., red.izd-va;
TDMORMVA, S.G., tekhn.red.
[Chemistry and technology of synthetic macromolecular compounds.
Heterocyclic compounds]. Khimiia i tekhnologiia sinteticheskikh
vyookomolekuliarnykh soedinenii. fleterotsepnye soeclineniia.-
Moskva, Izd--vo Akad.nauk SSSR. 19(4. 721 p. (Itogi nauki:
Khimicheskie nauki, no.7) (MIRA 14:11)
1. Chlen..-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Korshak).
(14acromolecular compounds)
(Hrterocyclic compounds)
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AUTFORS: Korshak, V. V-, Mozgova, K. K., Shkolina, M A
TITLE: Synthesis of graft copolymers. VII
PERIODICAL: Vyzokomolekulyarnyye s3yedineniyu, v, 17, no IQ, 961,
1462-11467
TEM The authors describe the possibility of producing graft copolymers
from polyamide and polyester films and vinyl monomers without the use of
ozone. Films of mixed polyamide f-669 (G-66)) storel for lIfferent
periods of time were used for the investig;-tion. The monomer used was
styrene. Tests showed that a freshly prepared pol,amide grLftei only
2-316 polystyrene, a one-year old up to 9%, and a 6-year old xo-6o%. in
the 6-year old pnlyamide, active centers formed by the action of
atmospheric oxygen and moisture. The effeci of atmospheric oxygen and air
was studied at various temperatures, It was s~-,own that a sample grafting
no more than 2.5% polystyrene, grafteJ 20% after thermal treatment in ai~-
at about 800 C IA thermal treatment of caprone films, grafting was alsQ
C~rd 1/3
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Synthesis of graft copolymers. VII B130/BliO
increased but not to such an extent as in the treatment of G-669. Lavsan
films heated in nitrogen showed better grafting than those not heated, b--,*
did not attain such a degree as when heated in an air flow., The tes4s
also showed that the heating did not only activate the polymers but also
improve their mechanical properties, The breaking elongation of Lavsan
films heated at 80 0C increased by 48.0, that of ~aprone films by 176%,
No positive results have been obtained yet when trying to find free
radicals by an epr spectrum, Infrared and ultraviolet spectra showed no
considerable chinge due to thermal treatment of caprone The ultraviolet
spectrum of heated Lavsan suggested a formation of groups containing CC
,r-ray patterns showed higher orderliness of the molecular chain of heated
samples. The breaking elongation of samples was tested at the VNIIS, the
infrared and ultraviolet spectra were taken at I, V. Obreimov's laboratory,
the X-ray pictures at A. I, KitaygQ~odskiyls laboratory. A, V Zasechkina
and A. I, Volkova assisted in experiments There are 2 figures, 8 tab_!,~.s,
and 6 Soviet references,
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ASSOCIATIONj Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR
(Institute of Elemental Organic CompoiLnds AS USSR)
SUBMITTED: November 3, 1960
k
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AUTHORS. Korahik, V. V., Mozgova, K. K., Shkolina, M. A.
TITLE: Synthesis of graft copolymers. VIII
PERIODICAL- Vysokomolekuly a rnyye soyedineniya, v. 5, no. 11, 1961, 16r)'J-1660
TEXT~ Results obtained when styrene is Fraited to heat-activated caprone
fiber are given in this paoer. The effect of the time of thermal treatment
of the fiber on the yield of graf ted polystyrene is studied at temperatures
ranging from 80 to 1500C in a nitrogen stream and in air (FiP 1), Up to
20 min from the beginning, active centers of copolymerization oi the fiber
with styrene are formed at BOOC in nitrogen, with no further oxidation of
the fiber occurring on heating. When kept at a constant temperature of
BOOC in air, two maxima appear, the first of which is due to the presence
of active centers prior to beat treatment, and the second to the secondary
formation of active groups by oxidation. From date given in Fii-. I it -,an
be further concluded that the yield of grafted polystyrene increases
the time of copolymerization, and that the formation of active centers in
the fiber is accelerated by a temperature rise. Maximum yield of graft
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copolymer is obtained when the fiber is kept at 1100C in a thermostat for
5 min, with true temperature in the thermostat and, thus, alc-o of the
sample being about 900C. From measured viscos%ty values o! the graft
copolymers, optimum results were obtained under tne same conaitions as
mentioned (Table 1). A polystyrene layer can 'be grafted t, the capr(:ne
fiber with yields up to 30 % and a molecular weignt up to 60,000-80,000
(Table 2). It is shown that the described graftii,g takes place
essentially on the surface of the nolymer, A. P. ZHsechKina and A. T. Voliova
took part in experimental work. There are 5 figures, 2 tables, and
5 references, 4 Soviet and I non-Soviet, The reference to tne English-
language publication reads as follows A. J. Goldberg, IN P '!oher.71,e.,r,
R. Vark, J, Polymer Sci., 2, 503, 1347-
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(Institute of Elemental Organic C,)mpounds
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av san
copoly:4cr-:z,z -Aor. of 'o,y,2-,.. eno terepht ~rilates
H c) i!. . "ronar) .1t.. mono,~,-r ~nd monomer mixtures was studied 'j~,an
incre,se . e I c.~ivt2nes.; 11,:twoen (1) and the photograpnic"
t "
r-~mu' sio '.-tyer cOrf,;iii:-., f heat treatnent of no morc
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v:f-,yl pyrroliJion,~, n-' -7,et,'-.yl meti~acrylate A-r,~ Li!:ed
:A -:iixturt.., a; L.. acryloni-.ril ~, ~,-,et'-,acryldc acid I - 7 r ~,o x
r :.n, c,rbi~.o, :tn-, i&tir dissblved in acrylic cid
:7, -f i I.'. ~-ol v.-n t: c.. as ~--nzene or water, i,.nd
J -: c - io ",2 -,,3' - e - iv ~ -.!7 c - --, t z,, f, x by ,,;ay, of the 5-ball system.
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polystyrene con',ent in the copolymer tne tensile strent:th o! filals de-
creases, an,: "neir rej.~~-.ive duct)iity increases. The grafted fiim-.'
oure - 2420C. Lav~~ .r.
(like Lavsan) have a melting tmFerature of 24C
L ims containint~ 5G polystyrene undergo only swelling in c"I;j
concentrated H so and are not deotroyed by boiling 40% KOH. even a'ter
2 49
100 hrs. '-_'nere are 6 figures and 2 tables.
ASSOCIATICNj :nst-itut e iemen too r6ani eneskitcn soyedineniy AN SSSR i,insti-
tute of Elemental Organic Compounds AS USSR)
3 U BNI 1 T T ~, D ijune 2, 1961
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Surface SWUM of viWI isonowers.
Report submitted for the International Sysposium of Maromolecular chewistr7
Paring 1.6 JUIY 63
.3/1 -1,6 5/005/01 /U02/024
I X31 02
AUTHORS: Korshak, V - 7. f3 nkQ1 I n EL ,
TIT LE. Synthnail) C~J ~~vftft y
no.
PERIODICAL: Vysokomol e ktj iya r;iZj.,j -i~,jdpkv r Y 2, 1963,
171-175
TEXT: Testa are discussed in referonce. L,".e 6raf ting of acrylic and
methacrylio anids onto oaprone fiber at t~:npernture and the stabiliza-
tion of the graf t copolyinor by :n,- tal f?~~l ~.,A - caprone threads
with Sohopper strength 14.3 kg w"re heaterl rt~ and then immersed
for a short time in anbydrous acryiic or -i- acil at room tempera-
ture. This mild treatment, choq~:,n bect-:,i, ;f ~~-nsitivity of the
polyamide to acids, yieldel only a th'_':~ tl~n the fiber, so 'he
grafting could not be deterfaine.' from in weight of the fiber.
In the threads of graft copolyinpr, thq na-9 considerably reduced
after 100 hrf; beating at 150r;ci the was 38'P/ residual strength.
Treatment of the threads of graft r;~r qeveral hours with 2-5-5~
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eolu t ions of cadmium , i i-, !W j 01, Coppe r ace ta tc4 showod
that with copper ace tate th~~ re~q id ml r -?;-is -
?5,,Yg after 100 hra
at 1500C. The threads were zr-, cu'-+ could be id.:!ntified
qualitatively. The films noiLils "in" -er f~alt of -olyacr~,Llc
or polymethacrylic aoid p!-ot-ct tt.k- Thert, are 4 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Institut soyedineniy AN SSSR
"Inatitut(,
'j,r,A-jjc CoMpoullds AS USSR)
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(MIRA 16:11)
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AUTHOR: I Babchinitser,,__T_._
TITLE: Modification of the properties of fluorine-containing pol..-,,ers
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Khimlya, Abs. 13S59
REF SOURCEi Sb. Tezisy dolcl. Vaes. konferentaii po klilmil ftovji,~Lan.
soyedineniy. Novosibirsk. 196 4, 27
TOPIC TAGS:
s~yrekr~e, molftyinke~60.CN late CL(~~,es,'%Ov-%
ABSTRAM In order to increase the adhesion\)to metals of polylcrl-
'luorethylenechlor~de, a polytetrafluoethylene graft of styrene.,
f
i methy1niethacrvlatut)And other monomers was made to films 6f tlieoel
poiy-niers. To increhse the activation process of the film, it was
Previously conditioned by a slow electric discharge. The results of
the studies of the reaction mechanism of fluoriv%elayers with vinyl
monomers are given. A. Sorokin
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ACCESSION NR: AP4033"89 6/0062/64/000/004/0716/0720
AUMOR: Korshak, V. V.; Mozgova, K. K.; Babchinitser~ T. M.
TITLE: Production of graft copolymers. Communication 17: copolymers of polytrl.-
fluorochloroethylene with vinyl monomers.
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya khimicheakaya, no. 4, 1964, 716-720 and
bottom half of insert facing P. 712
TOPIC TAGS: graft copolymer, poly-trifluorochloroethylene, polytrifluorochloro-
ethylene atyrene graft copolymer, polymer film, powder, x ray analysis, crystallin-
ity, solvent stability, swelling, polymer morphology, activation center, mechanism
ABSTRACT: As a continuation of their earlier work (Vy*sokomolekul. soyedineniya
5, 145i, (1963)), the authors studied the proress of graf In g vinyl mc iomers onto
polyti-ifluorochloroethylene films, It Is possible to form graft c(po;ymers of
polyt.-ifluorochloroethylene and styrene witholit activating the iniA,-L polyer; t4e
maximum yield was about 10~, based on initial sample, of gx-aXted '.ayer. X-ray
studies showed the graft does not change the crystallinity of poljtrifluorochloro-
ethylene. The stabillty to solvents compared with copolymers fomed by racUation
1/2
ACCESSION NP: AP4033389
,grafting: weight loss after 50 hours in boiling benzene was 1.8-2%. Swelling
reaches a maximum in 10 minutes and amounts to 10% of the weight of the film. A
study of the grafting process at 75 C indicated reaction was most rapid in the
first 6-8 hours, with 6-5-7.5% yield; reaction for 16 hours increased the yield by
only 1.5-ep. The greater activity of the polytrifluorochloroethylene film than of
the powdered polymer toward grafing indicates the presence of activation centers
which may be formed by thermal oxidation during processing, and is also attributed
to the morphology of the polymer. Orig. art. has: 1 equation, 7 figures and I
table.
ASSOCIATION: Institut elementoorgaaicheskikh soyedinen1y Akademii nauk SSSR
(Institute of Organometallic Compounds,Acade;my of Sciences,SSSR)
SUBMI=: 1OOct62
ENCL: 00
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2 2
Card
ACCESSION NR: AR4030,377 5/0190/64/006/003/0571/0-571
AUTHORS: Korshak, V. V.; Mozgova, K. K.; Yagorova, Yu. V.
TrILEi A now mathod of synthesizing multilayer graft copolymers
SOUIZCF,.- Vy%sokoaoleku1yarny%ye soyedinaniya, v. 6, no. 3, 19a, 571
TOPIC TAGS: polymer, copolymer, graft copolymer, multilayer copolymer, dacron,
caprone, polystyrene, polymathy1methacrylate, vinyl moaoner, pemosor
ABSTRACT: The authors found it possible to graft repeatedly cemain vinyl monomers
to,polymers, thus obtaining the so-called "peirlosor" (repeatedly grafted) copoly..-'er--
The pemosors obtained in this manner I-lave a high molecular weight and are not of
tridimensional structure, since they dissolve readily in solvents, such as tricre-
sol. The authors used dacron and caprone as the base and grafted thereon (repeat-
odly) polystyrene or a succession of polystyrene and polyiilothyliaethacrylate
layers, as well as other vinyl monomers. After a five-fold graft of styrene on
dacron the total increase in weight was 1,120%, and the viscosity in tricresol was
1.31. The grafting in succession of styrene and Diethy1methacrylate layers on
'Card 1/2
ACCESSION NR-. AP4030377
dacron yielded a product with a summary increase in weight of 195%, and with
viscosity in 'L*.ricresol of 2.74. On a caprone base, a four-fold graft of styrene
Yielded a product with a 501% increase in weight and a viscosity in tricresol of
3.31. A polymer, obtained on a caprone base by grafting several layers of poly-
styrene and polymethy1methacrylate., showed a 380% summary weight gain and a
viscosity in tricresol of 12.58.
ASSOCIATION: none
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ORGS none
TITLEt Preparation of multiple graf d copolymers%KW
SOURCEs Fl"ticheaklys maaayg no. 2, 19669 1-2
TOPIC TLGSg graft copolymer, polyethylene terephthalate, polystyrene monomer
ABSTRACT: PQljvtbzlene tare thalatel (I) and poly- -caproamide were subjected to
waltiple grafting with a variety o vinyl monomers, usirg a method previously
described by V. V. Zorehakt K. K. -Mozgovaq and M. A.. Shkolina (Vyaokomolek. soyed. p
2, 957, 1960). UP to 30 samples of various copolymers-were preparedv some of which
contained up to 5 lVere of successively grafted polymer, e.g. 9 poljretyrsne~(Ii).
The-yield of%,q6polymer.of I and II thus obtained was 112&p -ft-MbEae
*eight or starting -sample is 10($), Increasing the time of a single grafting (32
houis) yielded Ions of the grafted polymer (478%) than adtiple grafting lasting
the,~ samis timie The reason for such behavior is explained by a renewal of active
dsuts=
on~the polymer samples by removing then at interwals, washing in benzene,
Card 1/2 13,
UJ)C# 678-
MOZGOVA, K.K.; KOF,";AK, V.V.; YEGOROVA, YU.V.
co,, olymers. Mec~- 'an-'-;m of ~-,7rafting into polyet~.ylr~:,e
terephthalate. Dokl. A14 S"OSR D:6 nc.1:118-12.1 Ja
W-RA lq:1)
1. lns,,~tut ele-mentoorganicheakikh sovedineni.y AE S,,~
2. Chlen-korrespondent ki S-SSR (for Kcxshak). Squbm,--,~.ed
April 20, 1965.
t o,..265-67- 1~q(T)/EWP(j)/T TJV( WIRM
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,AUTF,QR: lAksbLin, Be V9; ~bzgpovwa K. Ke- Y, hak V. V. (Corresponding member AN SSSa);
prs
iYe.prova, Yu. V.
IORG: Institute of Elementoorganic Compounds, AN SSSR Institut elementoorganicheskikh.
Isoyedineniy AN SSMrT-
iTITLE: Graft copolymers Mechanism of grafting polyethyleneterephthalate (Uvsan)
ISOURCE: AN SSZ,;R. Doklady, v. 166, no. 1, 1966, 118-121
ITOPIC TAGS: graft copolymer, thermal decomposition j
;ABSTRACT: The mechanism of grafting of polymers is discussed. It is concluded that
ithe thermal activation of the 4focess of grafting of a lavsan film is related to its
I thermooxidational dastruction.pisating of a Lavsan f ilm at 110C for 6 min caused the
jappearance of now infrared lbsorption bands at 670, 720, 810, 920, 1620, and 1840 cm-
These changes were due to the formation of hydroxyperoxide,, anhydride, and vinyl
groups in the process of the thermooxidational destruction. Orig. art. has: 2 fig.
1
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