SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NESMEYANOV, A.N. - NESMEYANOV, A.N.
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Isotopic exchange of phosphorus awng H P020 'YOV and H3M4 V. D. Ionin,
A. F. Lukovnikov, M. B. Sel-an, and An. Nes2yanov. DoRlady Ak9d 'Nauk S.S.S.R.
67, 463-6(1949)-- In equinol. mixts. M&42P*0j,+NAff2PO21 1, 0-25, or o.1 M (p*~.p32)'
heated 80 hrs. In closed vessels, mad analyzed by the Mg_NH method, no isotopic
exchange was detected by radio-activity measurements up to a600, at which temp.
all the K2PO - wag oxidized to ff2PQ4-. A similar neg. result was found with H P*04
+ H PO up i9 280 , at which H P disappears. Addn. of 0.0005 M NaOH accelerNes
K'
oxa;Aon of R Po~ and of HP33- L H3PO4 considerably, oxidation being complete
at 1950. On tae other hand, 2d~. o 0-0005-0-001 M HCI increases the stability of
NnP02 which, in mixt. with NaH2P*04, could be detected and sepd. even after
hea ing to 300P. However, no exchange of P* was observed even under these condi-
tions. N. Thon
Reaction of titanium tetrachloride vith alcohols in the presence of --nis and-
pyridine. 0. V. Nogina., R. Kh. Freldlina, and A.- H. Sesmayanov. Tzvest.- Akad. Mauk
S.S.S.R., Otdel, Khim. Nauk 1950~ 327-30-- TiC14 does not yield (R0)4 T' in reactions
with ROR unless HCI is eliminated immediately by means of elk. reagents. Slov addn.
of 53 g. TiC14 to 50 g. EtOH, 85 9 pyridine, and 200 ml. C6HS with ice cooling, 0
followed by,12 hrs. at 60-~700 and, filtration, gave 67% (Eto)3 TiCl, b2 1AT-5- 50-0
possibly the pyridine-RCI remaining in the filtrate reacted with the neutral ester
during dista. (EtO)4 Ti (15.5 9.), 8 g.' pyridine-HCll and 95 ml. C6H heated 2 hra.
at 70-59 gave 77% (FtO)3TiCl; (BuO)4 Ti does not react in these conditions* Addn*,
with ice cooling, of 35 g. TiC14 to 200 g. BuOH, followed by.passage of IqH to a
1-3-5-g- gt. gain, an& heating 2 hrs. at 700, gave after filtration 48% (Bug)k T:L'
b2 160.2 j &60~ yield is obtained, with 120 g. BuOR in 250 ml. C6H6 treated with 60
above; reaction in C 9 vith pyridine as the acid-binding
9- TiCl4o followed by IM3 as
agent gave a 54% yield. Slow adda. of 25 g. TiC.146 ~o 159 9- CIL:,:CH%OH with cooling,
followed by dry NN3 (wt. gain 9.5 g.) and. heating 1 hr. at 70-W0 gave 38% (CH2'.CHCH2
0)4TL, bI j4L-P-0;- a 42%.yield is obtained when C6H6 is used as a diluent; the product
Ith ice cooling, followed by
b2*5 15 -8 - Slow addn. of 25 g. Tick to 150 9 ' EtOH v
dry NH3 (wt. gain 9.4 g.), then heating 40 min. at 700,.filtration on, cooling, conan.
in vaauo, diln. vith WEc to pyt. residual halide, and, repeated filtration, gave 70%
o %j
(EtO)4Ti, b.1-5 128-9 . Xddn . of 16.6 g. WC14 to 35 9. cyclohexanol in 150 Ml. C6H6
with cooling, followed by dry NH3 for 10 hre,vith cooling, filtration, and diatnt
gave 53f (96H130)4Ti, bl-5204-5o.. bl. 190-5-200, G. M, Kosolapoff
I I I LUT-rLqllYC, 1. F.j TU~1411011, 71. 11
t4,mr,,',Ym,v!. A. U P a 1.
Acetates
1.0
Preparation of OU _uercurated aldehydes and Icetcnes frcm enolacetates. Uch. zap. I" sk- un-,
No. 132, 1950.
Mont List of Russ Accessions, Library of Congress, October 1952. Unclassified.
Unity'. Aw. %'4wjb S'S.S.R.. CU44
KiUme. Ulark 19W. X54-4, -Alkyl 2-chlurrivicarl WOOLI Wids -
IN14 and viclel 3:~J~k!fprnjvks Ord their
I Pb ckf(vw. In &I-TV', 061%. 60 23 g. A(cl tarsal 75 C.
CC14 twits Added with kv (.40ohns Over 2 he%. 50 C. powd.
At" in a Sewall" of (:,Ill. t-stitillmA Nar 6 ficu.: trea(menta,
the paiduce with im y0fol 55% HeWC&CUo fl), bi
EtCOa gave 47TtFJCOCH:
Clio (a). ill, &"'. j.- tm-.M. age IAW; similarly.
POCOa gave 744% PrOICII.-Clio (Ulf. bar 66-79, d**
IAM. all! 1.40140. tv-11act-110 Ykided 72% aff#-3x1Fj--
,fill C.4 3" 4"* 1,01174' XV 1A.M. N'til
CHIC110 MI 4.-
mad 4 a. I in W cul. Mao pvc. aitte 24 Ittv. t
cuum tarmp. and 0 fir, on at Itcam (pusth, "in, a( at mi. 40%
NaLOU 4CII ritea. with veto, 61% S-Wlkylp
Lj;Isae M.
A 63% 14 was obtained tar adding 219. -Na. Ac to 10 9.
V.H.;Wate in the min. amt. of lite. filtering. treating.with
kv 'WAillc asul Otukitlc -ith 4 C 1. k-11ijag .14114 21 hirs
4W1 IN-Allild I fall. 4914.44CArn 1.4114-4, AN'tir, V. 1,,.. ~'Vaj W.
d", 1.44-NO. Irv pg.,-w. I.S. :.,. Me Id par-
(artluct sillk a CA%V 04.5% Ita, [#r. MI. at.,-
t#.RKIN.mVIAU4; Puratk.1"Ar.4-10j" Withfuth,,Iq
I'TravdUft pare 644"o aml the ZA 41044% yrsa,*.
fr* 2z", tip W4-1.0" 411, O-WO, XV
all 113-141. tv cal. to .. 21061A.
ill# 124.5-3.0". all" 0 NAPS 4V 1,018. pit r4tr. in. 07-al.
(15 c.) in 30 nt. 11.
Rae) WOO WON 140 9, PhSHN11',
it, litao with tvaling, let SIAM124 fits.. alut heAtc-I I har.unj
bteatut bath Lituitatly vicWd 4-'Ic,(', I-pke I-Wwkylwa.
:dr, tn.A 255-W. ~Qtslfifird am C.-Ailic. all.
1 (OAX.) &VA111.2g. ill
15 call. A.-4111, Ile Oitul awnsighl. itul dAt. with 11~0.
CAVC
PARAN I'Vill C.4vv bj% 1-1 Oltif"'04"llij 4srllc.
Ill. MASAI,' 41-4clodd. A,4111 a. lt'r,4vc MI't- 14p-milfa.
fit. Iffstal Ill.
laukite Ill gave 41';~ J-P ilOW104., tit. ifitan till.
fnitax
,fit, Ft(M). c'. %c K.L'~.ff
I
A. N. Ntqmmnav, It. Kb. pfvmfhtd, JIM I; I
I-S.-Reactim of 3 C. 3(C and 27 K. acclfcil"NUCIlh
W oa. Etlo fts a %, atm.. compked hy I ht. Ott .4 -tvAllt
th. gaire 36% P*Nfflfe (pkrak, m. C,ii.
(WUW = the dibmmide). m4 CS V. (FkMeXt7l,(7f. it,
Wb-'ffP(cmFkm.202-3*(ftmVrtCO). Thetwuluct6~
14.6 C. RtClftClft.%IftPh mW 3.5 C~ ScC im Lrt" with o.2 C
ftcHO aq. ttmtmmt. fig yeltaw pwoduct. wh,~c
m(W
m. 124-6,; the ssnw Pcmf(wf. atfmg with ~"W
94111(c. wag Obtallpftl by 4dctn, of Fillglll I., Atl "Jtjs~
M&C AMC Of Ph%*WCII, MOM. QWACI 14(ttl JlqVk j (-,t
ZJ, 418M. Ifimun. ru"I U4
lb, f"aawa of i4
UW,Udrugmabl
The te, Fn. kA, a
COCMPOWJug to tv.Wlik4ccLtco(
but its C and H Wdyl- WVA"d) $bow thAt it is not thi*
couttal. G. M. KOWLAPON
* T'~, C', A. "'.
Al- - -1. 2
Isotopic exchange of phosphorus between the phosphate ion and esters of
phosphoric acid. A. F. Lukovnikov, V. P. 14edvedev, M. B. Neyman, An. N. Nesmeyanmr, and
I. S. Shaverdina. Guide to Russ. Sci. Periodical Lit- 3, 187-9 (1950) (English translat
- See C.A. 44, 43151. E. J. C.
A
'Tj S
S R
.
of merm-y aalts I It
Orp. Khim, 7, 130-43(190).;r4ht Wlowini: new procedure
li,i!. 1jects dmloptd (or the syrsthcsLi of a-mercuzutzd
-
-
k
gave an.-
a. 0.
i
taac-
c
, f
l
Thin treAted under CAR% with AeCt pvc 00,, tnissed Hit.
210 HrO, tile mixt. shaken 45 jn;u., eAtfl.
vant (sotnet-s of we, bg n8-91,
da
go rett with d1l.
v.' ""'0' yet acidlfiO to con 1XV 1-4260, fit, O'DOrl. Shaking 36 S, AL-QBtj"rtjEt --kith,
with Et.0, gave (411'.Vulm of tile ext. In g. INUOR its IM Mi. 140 0 wwb gavu gft-.-r the
It 0
"l Tals ('46 S.) added to 115 g. itit-
OM i
l
th
i
0
f Irtatstsent 407, AcClRt.C-0,11. T'jis (11.1 g,) treated witit.
eeat
m
n '
vvcappt.o
the Hgsa
t;
(
g. 11g(OAC)l Its 100 rule FJJO am heated as above gare"
Tht
heat Hi iou vanished from the soln.
aftc:r filtration and treatment with all. KCI, 55% 3-ethy!-J-
h-t Wit. was filtPred, trested with 201 g. M its VW
' TKitreatediaptatane
).
!0, Yielding a pt. of 74% ACCM411ca' U). 12.1 " To
01
,J (16
Acci
) in SAM
dd
d 4
t
l
l botts. with AcCl gave acetiff', bm
-
'
1
9.
ow
e
S.
. pen
ami: wag s
y a
in 10 ml. pentane u-nd the Mixt, heated on tteam Irath ()-S -
160-70% all 1.4,740, ds. 0,0019. Shaking 30 g. Aft 24
vc1tjs 12.5 it. NA011 IM
hr. at aV, cc;oW, filtered, Itt)d the filtrate, after washinx
nco,,
116 ml. H.0 0 ml ga:re 100 frea, acid, an oil, This
%
Isotopic Exchange of Phosphorus Between the Phosphate Ion and Phosphoric-Acid
Esters. A. F. Lukovnikov, V. P. Kedvedev, H. B. Neiman, A. ff. Nesmeyanov, and I. S.
Shaverdina. DokledY Akad- Nauk S-S-So~- 10, 43-5 (1950) (in Russian).
A study of P Wx-a6a~e-s -bet-w-'e-en t~4~- -tons and (RO)3 PO esters is important for the
understanding of the animal phosphate assimilation. Several writers, using various
esters, proved the absence of such an exchange at temperatures up to 1000C. The present
'u
a thors experimented at 100-300oc- using sealed quartz ampuls. The phosphate ion was
pJ2 labeled; the mixtures were heated for 20-30 hr. in the presence of absolute dioxane,
the volumes used being 5 Mal with a P content 0.02 to 0-03 9- The following esters
were investigated: tricresyl phosphate (CHi.C6EI40)3POI tributyl phosphate (n-c4&0 )3
PO, triisobutyl phosphate 4-CO90) 3P0, tr2exyl phosphate (C6H130)3po , and triethyl
phosphate (C2H 50) PO- the first one was heated with H3p*O4, all the others with %
M"04. As a res2t,sno P exchanges were observed. Consequently, the R-0 bond is
strong up to 2900, at which temperature the esters begin to decompose.
NTSOMML A.M.: KOCHLI=, N.K.
Acetylenic Acids
Addition of mercuric chloride to acetylenic acids and esters. Uch. zap.Mosk.
un., go. 132, 1950.
2
9. 14onth List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October -1-951, Uncl.
NFOWANOV, A.H.: FRMLINA, R.Kh.; KOCHMKOV, A.K.
Dimvdg*bwl cut1wl Acetate
it 6-Addition of melty1magnesim br=dde to dimethyl v141carbiml acetate. Uch,
zap, Kosko unop Koo 132p 19509
2
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October-1954, Uncl.
NESMM, A. H.
Chadcal Structure
Conjugatioa of sImple bonds. Uch. rap, Moak* un... no 132 050
2
9. Monthl List Of RUSBian Accessions, Library of Congress, October -195~, Uncl.
HM4EYANgi. A. U.; VAKAROVA, L. G.
Onium Compounds.
Decomposition and formation of onium salts and synthesis of "element-organic" compounds
via onium compounds,, Uch. zap. Mosk. un., No. 132, 1950.
9. X=Wj IJat gr &4941 Acceselm , Ubrary of Congress, October 1952. UNMASSIFIED.
NEMMANG7, AL.N. RMOV, O.A.
Arylazocarbow.t'Ac Salts '
De"position of arylazo,---arborAic ualts. Uch. zap. Monk. un., No. 132, 1950.
2
9. Month List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October _1956, Uncl.
111 IT 41011 A, III: LUITZEllyc' I. F.:
Ketones
Preparation of L-Kercurated ketcaes by decarboxylatton of mercury slats of 8-ketone acids.
Uch, zap. Moske un., no, 132, 1950.
Monthly List of Fussian Accessions, Library of Congress, October 1952. UNCLASSIFrED.
- - - - - ~ , w- , - . . .
n=AHOVZ. A.M., KOOHMOV, U.K.
Kercury Haloacetylides,
Properties of storcury haloacetylides. Uch. zap. Hosk. un. no. 132, 1950.
2
9. Month List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October _195i, Uncl.
HES "M ANNX A. 9.; BkTuYFV, m. I.;
BORIS011, A. YV,.
Orvanometallic Compounds
Eaman spectrum of chlorovinyl derivatives of mercury and antimony. Uch. zap. Moske un.,,
No. 132, 1950.
Monthly List of Russian Accessions. Library of ConFress. October 1952. Unclassified.
vSWYA9W A. H.: BORTSOVo A. YE.:
' " i.' 9*.'
A
fRANOVAI
Organometallic Compounds
Synthesis of stersoisomeric organic tin compounds with Othylenic: strucAtre from
organomercury cistrans isomers and their rearrangement in ultra-violet light. Uch. Zap.
Mosk. ua., No. 132$ 1950,
Mont List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress. Cctober 1952. Unclassified.
NTL5~~YAXOVt A. N.; BOFISOVt A. yE-.; VILICHETSKAYA, V.D.
Organometall1a Compounds
Transformation of trams-11-chlorovinyl organomatallia compoumls of mercury an! tin into
their cis-isomers under the actLon of peroxi4es, Uch. zap. Mask. unt., No. 132, 1950.
Z List of Russian Accessions
MoaLhl Library of Congress, October 1952. UNCLASSTYIED.
-- -, - , m' . .
USMWAM7. A.M.; BORISMV A. YE.'- MMMMA, R. I.
Thamm Cowdun"
Di-cia-F-MorovinylthalUm chlorido. Uch,x#pJ6-.sk*un. No. 132 1950
9. Monthl List or Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,. October _ig5b; unc-1.
FRaDLINAr R.9h.; NOGINA, O.Vq NZMffkW., k-K-
Broodno
Kffect of bromirte ort allqlchloracarbactat"* Uch. zap. Kask. un-# Mo. 132, 1950.
2
9. Month List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Octobor -195A, Uncl.
NFSI,SYI,N'-V, A. H.: FrLYDLIVA, P.Kh.; DAN, YF. I.
Magnesium
Erfect of magnesium on B-bromaetbylmethylanilina, Uch. sap. Moak. un., no. 132, 1950
Wilthly List of Awstan Accessions, Library of Coneressv October 1952. UNCLASSIFLM.
HtSMAVV, KUPSANN D N-9
wwl!vgnyl, X. A., mz, Z. 11.
Chemical Structure
"Effect of structural factors on con-jugation phenomena. Part I. Mobility of hydrogen atom-a
in cyclic ketones of varied structure." Uch. Zap. Mosk. un. no. 132, 1950.
MonthlyLis of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress. October 1952. UNCLASSIFIED.
.RESMAVCV9 A. M4-0 MANOV9 Do M.t 514MINA, T. A., PAX11M, Z.N.
Chemical Structure
Erfect of structural factors on conjugation phenomena. Part 2. Mobility of hydrogen
atoms in acetyl acetone and in coblat and aluminum acetylacetonates. Uch. zap. Mosk. un.,
no. 132, 1 50.
Monthly- List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress, October 1952. UNCLASSIFIED.
N.ESMANOT, AINt PEGHERSKA-YAs K*Ae: TOLSTAYAt T*P&
Cheadcal Structure
Effiiat of structural factors on conjugation phenomena. Part 4. Reactivity of the
CH-bond of barious ketones. Uch. zap. Mosk. wt., LTO. 1, 1950.
2
9. Month List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October 19V, Uncl.
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NESMEYAROV9 A. N,;4'Pacherskaya, K. A.;
------ --
Hydrocarbons -
rntroductLon of the trichloromethyl group into an aromatic nucleus by a decarboxylation of
trialoroac--tic acid in the presence of aromatic hydrocarbons. Uch. z!&p. Mosk. un., no.
132, 1950.
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Ltbrar7 of Congress,, October 1952. UNCLASSIFIM.
SHENTRDIN 1, Nataliya Ivanovnaj KCCHF.SFKOV, Ksenofont Allel-androvich.
Frini-nala uchastiyt. AHUMVA, L.V.,- IjL A.H.s
akede3d , otv. "~CDICNOV, A.11.p red.
[1-lethods of the chemistry of organometaUle compounds;
zinc, cadrdum] fletody elementno-orgaricheskoi khimii; tsink
kadrdi. Moskva., Nauka, 196,1... 235 P. (PILU 18:2)
NXSMLMNOV. A. Academialan 600
USSR (600)
"In the Service of Peace and Progressm (By AceAsmiclan A. Hesm-9yanov,
President of the USSR Academy of Sciences.)
Soviet Source: Pravda, Sept 20, p. 2.
Current Digest of the Soviet Press (inle Library), Vol 3. No 38. 1951. P. 32
lr;m ne'-w."'Ov
S6viet Scien66 Serves Cause ot Pea6e And Public '..,Tel6re. (ny Academician
A. flesmeyanovo President of U.S. S. R. Aca.-Ie=,r of Sciences.)
Soviet-Source: Izvestia, Nov. 41 P.2.
Current Digest of the Soviet Press ( in4W Library), Vol. 3, No. 41
1951, P.3
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cuoft~ftdRft. A, N. X, R Kh trCkIdullik
4n4 A, K. KocbeA*w.' "A~'wk* SS.S.R.,
Arab lq6l 27-4-0; cf. C.A. 44. 3WLW.-
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the way of 1.2- 4" IIA-04(nd
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adds In the JA-Mawr to metc,
tacts abmat atok. cot KUSX to 490 toe" us
withowt a diw~ve usetbanho. but am "Mmaptlas flim
Ithe siqk Wk betwvm the *4 &W 44h C atom cm catt.
iusate vrkh tile CO am C:C lJob. so that 2W. Oh, No
Qb C atom ue $4b*t to Ebe attack Ew CluctmPbuk m
.semi. *ad hy stevik- tOds one C" dkwt the pulat CA m
ACtWll(*tbtdt*WW(QM, MUNEW(CM03OCKt8r)(M
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ad 17 C. M lpive 6.7 C. memityk-m wA 4A C. liquM, ba
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S.S.S.R.. OW. K". Mdark 1991 3Q5-401--RCOCf(!-
CICCI with Rkt. ji" WK94 Of M&GtO A&MY&I, Adfis
of 10 c, N'jkOH In 0 mi. abs. MeOlf at under I A* to" .6 c
McCOCtfiCtICI (a 96 W. 6%. 110011. then uWag 8 hr...
Valre after fatration of Nact 70% 4cd*Ur&UeAydd di-110,
daki. bw W. dg.* 0.9M. *V 1.4231. wkkh decotorix" fir
water and given& tide" with Fe". Areactionrunin-
steml its the preience of dry ItCI pre but .14.5% wield.
Stirring the product with 110% HCI pve (V2% tr4zedw-
bewwse. to. 162-2.3'. whife treatment with Nsff'.Mol"
Etto gave :-"=~ (52%), fWated as the p4crale,
W.141%fra6aso. .20f"'.
(1). on,
AcOff gave 44% J~~AF"
16dO. The ketone th Et If, as above. cave rV117
(It
Fp"~di'*CiG-E4se&W. btoT44'.4160.0440.9tr 1.42.12M. while
RU4311 114-11 -50. 4:0
0.9131. alp LOW. Similarty FROH with PtC(ICII:CltCl
r4we M% 0-ajr4sakrzeek1&i* V-FJ seeki. b.. M..' -7.41%
4W 0 %KM W 14?*1- MC()Cff:CIICI cgyr 47% fiely A.
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at (W4' and scirvinc 4 hre. gave 31 ~'d Ste Z-p*e"vyro',vrf
htme be 113-14'. df* La"I mg IMO and 34% 4re&
"AxU,k* "PA. Z~di (11). 1~ 16"-, ~;. '91-2-. Wtwn
the former Koducc it warmed with 23% fft.W. it y*(,f,
p1toff readily while treatment with in
AcOffyieldst U with the amereapnt tive%64%1.
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and
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21W (600MINO. UF IFM~
NESMYANOVt A. N.
Kochetkov, ff. K., Rybinskays, H. I. and Nesmeyamov, A. N. (M. V. Lomonosov
Moscow State University), The interaction of alkyl- P-chlorovinylketones and phenols,
7994W.
Akademiya Nauk S. S. S. R., Doklady Vol. 79 No- 5s 1951.
v_qM"Ovq A.
encOff
:U13SR/Acadezies of Sci CONdtteer, VAk, 51
"Concerning Appointment of a G12airman of the Cox-
mittee for Coordinating the Construction of lEyfto-
-electric Stations, Canals,..and Irrigation Systeas"
"Vest Ak Nauk SSSR" No 5, p 91
Acad A. N. Nesmeyanov, Pros,-Acad Sci USSR, has
been selected,chairman of the Cowdttee for Co-
ordinating the Constr of Hydroelec Stations, Ca-
nals, and Irrigation Systems. This comnittee is
subordinate to the Presidium of Acad Sci USSR.
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CA-Mi5mar"1111--- - IV -
Amduminkm M.D. KaWdA AAkm~,- M,
A. ft lew. "d N. IL akw"- , W" mahm. L%*.
S. N.G. 2. sw. ft"W41. i ~. K"b No. 1. 3-4 1"11.
~Vutaom = OMb bktk&v. wfth parbuit. Q 34. K.
.1
= "mud Ii
4Y C a!' -5~~
...If= , ~u ~.Fst%-
- I -- '
"W =- wmkl -
:: ~'- "'W=~......44CWM4
, 9A!M
k0w
bs 93-
he 2.1 94
9
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/chemistry mWaDm6tanic, 84*/Oct 53.
Compounds
rftViev of S. T. 10ffe and A. N. Neameyanov's
I'llaiidbook of Magnesium-Organic Compounds, Vol%mds
X-111," Ya. T. gyclus
7U*Vckh Xhid' Vol XX, No 5, vp 671, 672
PATiewz in some detail this work, which is a part
~bt the series "Synthetic Methods in the Fiela 'Of
OiSawmetallic Compounds" published under the
f
#eneral editorial supervision 0 Acad A. N.
JkMeyanov and K. A. Kocheshkov, Corr Memo Acad
.41
SO USSR. States that all references to
4V`
Ma~
lit
/Chemistry Orgah6m6t
Compounds (Contd)
teactions involving Mg-org ccbpds and listed it
*,Chem ZentralblAtt," 1899 - 1940$ and," Chem Abi.,
-,*tracts, #I ig4i - Yan 1, 19481 as well as Russian
And USSR work in this fld not listed by these"2
Journals (altogether more than l3jOW reactions)
hwve been Included in the handbook. According to,
XydUs, the handbook is vell publiahe&and indexed,:
Published by Freso Acad Sci USSR, M.L, 1950.
h
NEW.WOV9 L. N.
The speech of the President of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, academician A. N.
Neszeianov. F. 28.
SOz Vestniks Messeuger of the Acad. of Sci., USSR# 21v 3, (1951)
%ni.n.u.fov, "'. %
"Reply to E. A. Shilov. 0 (p. 203)
SO; Journal of General-Chemist (Zhurnal Obshchei Khimii) 1951, Vol 21, 'To 11.
NESMANOVa A. N.
The president of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, scadeadaian A. N. Neameianov.
Brief biographical sketch. P. 30.
SO: Vestnikv Messenger of the Acad. of Sci., USSRt 21, 3, (1951)
Peace - COULMES456
Address, by president of ths kcadaW of Selences of thie'U.S.S.R. , Academician A. ff.
Nesmeyancy, at the 3rcl All-Union Conference of the Partisans of Peace., Test.
AN S=,, 21, no. 12,, 1951.
9. Mouth List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Kay -1951?. Uncl.
sywhWs k dw MWw" saWs baNd ON X-ChWavk
hoessat. A~,X, AWV "A % K. Kochetkar (W -
IA"Q%dWIV MOKLO"WrIto-VU10: 'EPAUdy AW. X-gork
a.-Rf*MtI:.
SINAR V1 (M-409,m). Cf. C.A.45. ljw. -
COM 11 jjh hyd"wtt. dk4wAI&AHNII, 096, dtkk$, hyt(ful'
VLOWN'. gIve a Variety al bdcmvftk compa. (a -(6-
(Adary kg&. Thu,' I(, C. UcCOClJ,.CIfCA to 20 ful.
"W to , Cooled @an. of C14-vt Or- 20 C. stc(%O)-
ffA,O ad
.M.-M fm 250 ml KC&O ga- a cr"t- PPt' 'a 1 hr.-
U with RZEK -tc. the *an- with st-?a
the Etp CLvc (17.5% 2-dg.0g, a5de - re- '0'-'
=CWA). tof. ta HtO. KtAO. MOOr- . (OH. poodY 04
(4 pdx. etacr; ta. 24&4*;
I(cum IfO, d,
.5 C. PhNs atut 3 c. MeCOCH.CIICI
its 10 ad. C414 III hro. aad maFf. pve Me,; I.t ACO)i-&
m. H" (from (fil. RIO JI wl.
Its MCAV. hut IMIJI: m. iffonit
li(IIII)i OX1,146to "Ills 11M. KWO. VIAN an v04. no.
1404A1 . Rfdoling 11.1 S. %'If,((IIOCI 4ad In 6. Mc-
COCII:CIICI 3 Itrq. in 2(k) mf3feOll. IsMitig the hot wits.
with 100 C. CdClt in k0f WAM. aq- c01".. Art(I letting IfAfld
wvevd dayS CAVC (bC C4d COMAkC at MtffkTjjfdr4Wk. shkh
an Moiscenitic with Itto and thernul accompo. (dlistn.)
Mnd purifimcian by EtO. gave 8.3 C. pure nsdAyliraxasdo.
b. 119.5-20 (1* d'O 102011, xj? JAW); Ufttmcat with
MON. (4~, e.A. i. M) showed the woe. of 54%
54comm. IfeCOCII:CIICI(22t)=d4og.AcC[ftC(hEt
in 75 tul. r(Oll cacd. with N114. kept 3 hr. as game temp.
aud MffUKCd 3 hrIA. CAVC UjkM filffAklft &n4 ditH. S6%
11 2.4-dimetkylauefuraM, bu 111 17*. bw 130,1' d'0
1.5(ral; pi4rafe. in 137% p&rd4W4fe. m. IbAlS.
G. Xf. Kovitapas
NF--5MF-Y'fVKU.V, (4-M -
x,&-SM.mAffOV, A. N.
From the Russian for Mr. G. 0. Doak
DokladY Akmdevdt Nduk SSM, 78 (4): T09-TI2; 1951.
A Rev Method for Obtaining Primary Aryl Phosphinic Acids
by
B. M. Mikhailov and N. F. Micherova,
(Article was presented by Acadewf Kember A. N. ffeameiamov March 20, 1951).
Treas;.&~e-;
Full
W
008 thesit; f f r va ves IlSillk O-Cb-";rVfnyL
-uy. A 001,911,~ am
i
e I A
inp- "n" I hi ("MMA 4fe Y
Lldy~401.'Xattk 79, C09 46,
J) 9,1 1114 7.0
jtCOCII:CjjCI "e k-cpt I fir, at rom tctill)., ht-ittd 4
In. on a acm bat-ii, 25 mil. 11 lie mIxt.
~heattdinmddnl, 2 hrs.,roolcil, nrutt-lind wil'i 40% Nk-.iojl,
wand emtd. with etherand the cxt. dried o);er 1:!CO3 D31d dist.
adding 30 g. At:C;1,COtRt fit 100 H. ,,atd. NH,
-I
1
y
4
" 26 r. AniCOCILCHO gives Et 2-methy14--im-il~
M
1
1
t
Oindimar?, ItI, 157-F', du 0.99G0. u- 1.4,905 (490% y1da).
0
'Et 2-tnrthyl-f~-rropyltiicotiilate b" d:o 1.060, nv
,
f
btln~tc (from HiNCILM08.)
Et .1,4-dhtiethy:tIj4c
if
,
~b, 115-113', d:o 1.11M, nl,' 22.4-Dinn-thy1w"idine
1,32.6- 3 Af. D.
h1ji, I ruic,iu.
Mechenye nt fmark-01 ntms-7. Izd. 2-e
G03tek-hIzIr!t, 1952. 63 p.
10: M~nthly List of Russinn Accessions, Vol. 6, No. 2, Ma'y 1953
WANOT', A-ff-, akademik, otvetstvennyy redaktor; BOBROV, P.A., doktor khimj-
MMMMM-ftwak. otwatstvvuzw redaktor; MMIZMTA, A.K., tandidat khiml-
chesklkh nank, chlon redaktolonnoy kollegil; X&PLO. Te.P.. kandidat k:hl-
alchakikk w=k,, eokr*tarl; LUUMO A.D., kendidat khimichaskikh nauk.
ablen rodaktsionnoy kollegil; MOM, ?.Do, kaadidat khimichaskikh nauk.
chlen rodaktalonnoy konegil; MP=X0* V.A., kandidat khinicheskikh nauk,
Kaloogtitell ot"tat"unoco redaktara; SYDM, Ye.T., doktor khimichaskikh
nank, ch-len redaktalonnay kollegil.
[Synthe6er, of orgmic compounds] Slatesy organichaskikh khimit. MoeL-va.
Isd-vo Akadvail nauk SSSL V61,2. 1952. 190 p. (MY-RA 6:5)
1. AkRdemiya nank MM. Institut organicheakoy khimit.
(Chemistry. Organic)
HOGINA, O.Y,; MYDLINA. R.Kh.; I&TCYANOT. A.M.
Synthesis of trialkoxytitanium chlorides. Bull. Acad. Sci. U.S.S.R., Div.
Cham. Sci. t52, 81-5 [Angl. trauslatical.
(CA 47 i0,19:9911 153)
NWHEYANOT, A.M.; SAZOUOVA, V.A.. VASILIUVA, Tej,,
Stereoisomeric sodium enolates. Bull. Acad. Set. U.S.S.R., Div. Chem.
Sci. '52. 87-95 (Snal. translation].
(CA 47 no.19:9912 '53)
KOCSTKOV, N.K.; NESMYANOT. a.M.; SSMOT, HeAe
Synthesis of Isorazolas from 2-chlorovinyl ketones. Bull. Azad. Set..
Div. -Chan. - Sai. 152 * 97-102 (Ingl. translation] s
(CA 47 n0.190964 153)
NM11MTJ410-VV Aj Acadamicain-
'' " - . .... ..
Great Pofce'of Creative Cooreration.
of U.S.S. T1. Acadeqr of Sciences.
Soviet Sourcat Pravda, Feb. 29, pp-2-3
... -- , 1'' t I
4 ~ ! - I I
By Academician A. Nesmayanov, President
Current Digest of the Soviet Press (in 4qM LIBRARY), Vol. 4, - No. 9, 1952
p. 32.
i VI E V,
V 91 --78ft9- A a.4-a.K..
Wait. &RUN. swag enninp. is d C A
0,6" OAS Vyf W , a
SO. 5l804~--RftctIw of T C14 with unA pcopextions ~I R6i
yWde ROTICU u the ode poduct. The reagents
thmoughly dry and tke reactiom must be pcotected avilnst
&V.11; at,. mchture. T. 143.5 g. TIC14 and NO mi. mtr. ethee
gru gmdually added 30 C. PrOff in 200 ml. por.
e m(xt. wo rdaved 3 hct., onned., and chilted,
a t. which wo scpd. and distd. giving after 2
Fronog. bu M-54. bw 100-2% in. 65-60.
142 c. TIC4 and 23 c. ECOU in pecr. ether
after 9 . reffar. decantation from ato=. TQ
and Chilling, 87.5 wric7l. 9p,i85-6*. TIC14
C.) and 24.7 1
ho-Hu H to 225 ml. CCI! gave after 9
relluxoncidd Itag.utuly 100%4*-Hw0T%C4. b*72-40,
ns. 81-3*.* foo-AmOH (44 V.) " 142.5 C. TIC14 In petv.
CM4tr eve after 6 hm mfids: 95.S% ito-AmOTM., bilt
IM-11,. m. W-4504; Cgfftg0H and lIC14 dmilady gtye
after 3 hrs. cellux neartr I(M% Cdfix0riCit, be 120-2*. m.
47.5-9.0'; UeOCNXN&OH (38 C.) and 142.5 C. 71C14 (a
275 ml. CC.14 gave after 4 bri. mftjc nearly 1007. Afocrf,-
CHIOVC7c, which sublimed dowly at IW-W t 5
and tM sublimed product, m. 16"*; It wu (;A. I.Mmff4,:
ether. CC14, ciffe, at Rtio. 0. U. KoactRooff C4
"Tenth Session on Cuordbla-tlavi af Scientific Act--nity. sif t~-Ie Acad-a-icz; of
of Ile jri3n
2epublics .(6 Dea 51). introductory R=zrkz b~- C? 0-5, Z4'ke
Coordination," Vest AK nauk SS5-1, '~,vo 1, pp 13-15-, Jar. 52.
Sir- academies were present at first.sesnion in 1945. Since then, scientific;
-ess of USSR is reflected ih t~-e fact that 12 out of 16 republic academies -with
progi U
aXfiliatcs in other republics participated. The purpose is to combine all efforts
in order to surpass technical and s cien' dfic accomwlisixents of capitalistic countries.
251T66
Ir IT I
_1
.u0,-1_1ETYCVO !I. F., I FF S1 L',&L "~, '11.1 -.1" 1, :~. '~*
Iscyazoles
Synthesis of isc;mzcle-- from /1' -vinyl ch.1cride ketcnes. lzv. A_'- SSZR. Ud. khf_:~. na. nc.
1, 1952.
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, September 1952. Unclassified.
~~vz- "..1, SAWWVLP V.A., VOMCUTAS re. 1.
EmlAtes
StersoisovAric sodium owlates. Isr. AM SSSR otdo khin., nauk no. 1, 1952.
9. Month List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Sept4mber --19A, Uncl.
RMHUANOV, 1L. N.
USSR/Chemistry - Titanium Compounds
Jan/Feb 52
"A Mow Method for Synthesizing Trialkorytitanium Chlorides," O.IV. Nogina,
R. Kh. Freyd1ina, A. N. New3ayanov; Inst of Org Chem,.Acad Sci USSR
"It.Ak Nauk, Otdal Khim Nauk" No 1,0 pp 74-77
The now synthesis is based on the re-etherification of thiethory titanium
chloride,, and proceeds as followst
(C2H5O)3TiCl + 3 ROH * (RO)3TiCI + 3 C2H50H.
A dumber of heretofore unknown compds was synthesized by this wthods which
is quick and gives an aLwst quant, yield.
PA 206T6
"Cowermling 'Contact Non&BI and 'The Nev Structua
2hoom fit A, N. Nesneyanov
"Is Ak Nauk SM, Otdel Khim Neuk" No 1y pp 196-=o
Criticizes 0. V. Mw-lintsews structural theory,
Particularly his coueept of homopolar contact
bonds - States. that , Clu.61intsev, in assuming
lodalivAtion of bonds in mols of the type A"A
U*Ved entirely the ground of natural science *M
4"4"I ON in purely. legalistic casuistry.
Zan/rebL.'.r4
UM/ftemist,ry Structural %heory
(Cmtd)
ftWthe that vhile UM chemistry shouldiou*lt to
bb.cleansed from hazutul. influences ccr decsdp~jt
bouilpois philosayby wA sciencey homewAs
vulOrisatims of science wast, be also elizinatedL.
:CzI
1"-wv, ut-Ov.
CL.--m, OA. V q (
=epan
in a"amex S.S.S,R'i licit. Uri.-
------ Mmy auOrKik 2.
A ------ cF-7u--'A- ", MIC.-Ifeat with Itirring 8
mht. o( 10 C. lrams-CffCII:'ffIIgCI. 25 mi. dry xylene and
02 C. 8c-. filtration white hot, and coallug the filtrate
give 9&45% cit amake, m. 78-9* (wme 1.&-2 g. beive re-
covmd from the odgirtal filtrate by addn. of petr. ether "
ditto. of wme xylene). Kowlapaff ky
46e
XIL.N., 1'.cadeviiclun
Academy of Scicnces of tile U.S.S.R.
Yearly meeting of the Academy of Sciences of tile U.S.S.R. (Feb.1.419L:2).
Introductory speech by the Fresident of tile Acadeyrq of Sciences of tile U.S.S.R.
Izv. All SSSR Otd. tekh. nauk. No. 3, 1952.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, OCTODEA 1952 195% Uncl.
1
NESIr7"TAqTOVt A. 114.j Academician
Coon, r
Creative atioTi Between:,Icientist and 8uild4r6.-Inter,~iew with
Academician A. 11. ITe-smeyanov, President of the tT.S.g. R. Jl ade--y of 'Ciences
Ic
Soviet Source: Izvestia, Dec. 15, P. 1.
Current Digest of the Soviet Press ( in(M Library), Vol, 3, No. 52
1952. P. 28
NEMSTAITOVS A. Academician .1 1- .. 1. .-If. it4
SOVIET 9CMIC7-,' MVE-5 r, M PEOPM (By Academician A. lkisrnv~yanov,
President of the U.S.S.R. Academy of9ciences.
Soviet Sources Pravada, March 13, P. 3
Current Di est of the Soviet Press ( in IM Library ) t Vol 9 4, No. 11
1952,, p. 19
1. NESHRMCF, A.. Academician
2. USSR (600)
TAKE FIRST PLACE: IN WMLD SCIEVC3. (By Academician A. Neemeyanov, President
of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences.
9. Soviet Source: Pravda. Oct. 23# p. 2
9a. C=rent Digest of the Soviet Press (in 20 Library), Vol. 11. No. ~3,
19VI. P. VL
1. A.N* P R. K. FRMLINA 1 0. V. NOGINA
2. USSR (600)
4. Alcohols
7. Preparation of alkoxytitaniua tricholorides from titanium tetrachloride and
alcohols. Izv. AN SSSR. Otd. khim,, nauk no. 6. 1952.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953, Uncl-
NEDWAHMO A*
Science
opening cddress,, President of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. Vest
AN 53SR 21 no. 2, 1952.
2
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, July _1956, Uncl.
mix
MIMMAN07, A. W.
Scientific Societies
Introductory speech by the chAmen of the Council for Coordinntion, Vest.
AN SSSR 22 Ito. 1, 1952
Month-1 Mzt of Ri.,ssjan Acceggions, Library of Congreus,june 1952. Unclassified.
NMMrANOV, L. If., kcad.
Science
Great power of creative cooperation, Test. AN SSSR, 22, No. 3* 1952.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress OGTOEER _19A Uncl.
WISMANOT., A-. I-.
USSR-000,
Transformati on of nature Pri roda, 41. no - 1. 1952
9. KoathXy List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress. W-0: -195*-'. Unclassified.
TF,51-1,-,YANOV, A. 11.
411IE51YANOV, A.H.
Science
Science for the people. Priroda 41 no. /,, 1952.
9. Month List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, JulY 1952 19ff, Uncl.
USHITANOT, A.1,; KOCHITKOV, N.C.; KAUZTSKI'r. K. Ta.; ALKKSAMMOVA-. G.V.
Diane synthesis with 2-chlorovinyl ketones. Condensation with c7clo-
pentadlene. Doklady Akad. mauk S.S.S.R. 82, 40%-12 1152. (MLEA 5:3)
(CA 47 no.14:6a76 153)
1. X.T.Lomonosov State Univ.. Moscow.
IMSMANOT. A.R.; BRAYNIKA, A.M.; FIMYDLIMA, R.Kh.
ffydz~plysls and polycandensation of ethyl orthotitanate. DoUady
Akad. Neuk S-S-S-R- 85, 571-3 '52- KRA 5:8)
(CA 47 no.15:7433 153)
Componwis
"Synthesis of Aromatic Tba=v= Compoun" 1w. tjo
War of Inazo Compoundso" Ac*A:A. 1. Resmayawy
and L. G. Vakarova, lust of Organic Chen, Aced
Sci 'UM
"Dok Ak 31auk SSSR" Vol 87, No 3, PP 417-420
Organotballi= compounds can be prepared I)y re.
4keting - Ax7MI&zobIv*orofluo;rides VMth"14k
sodium alloys or povdered metallic th*lUun In
acetone. Using this method, the following
VwIlium diaryl chlorides were obtained in low
711e1de (10-24 of theoretical): diphanylp
d1pomtoly1di-thotolyl., dipax-achlorphenyl,
Alparamthombenyl, diorthometboxn*enyl, dip-
araethoxyphepyl-, and diparacarbethoxypbenyl.
I-
rwL fw&Abh
WTIO
;TjrM
"S*tbasis of Aramt1c.'Tin COMOMA 'V
(1, . T FAWO of
.-AryIAUixniI= Rorcfluwidev.." Aa4 k. -X- :XssnoyanoT
,an& P. 0. xKkaraftj I*At, of *nPRIC cb;;, ACMIISCI,
"Dok Ak ftak Vol 87, go 3 PP 421AM
Qr9bK=_tIu cmpowmls an, obtaUmC In ylius up to
tho. Interactim of &ry3AI*%oa;LvP,'b=OIvorid"
vift UA oblorMe wA sine, duvt: In acetawo The
akts Woduct :is 4tUwyjt in diablorift, but so= trlaryl
Anainowaryl chlorides are &Uo obtained. The =tbaA -
24-T11
.Siv~s good remilts 'with simple aromt1a ruuCcu.silau.
-as pbasyl., Ito.bonologs, &ud.b^lopn.Aub41tutc4
proAucto. Otbar radicals raqw1re specUa covditions
vb4ab wIll baw to be worked out.
rim
#7 - Synthesis -
Mard XA Pub. 40 -
Autims t Aidsimys X* N,., mind Neemeyanov, A. N.
Title i Imstigation of phosphinio acid derivatives Part l.- Synthesis of
beta-aikoxy (pbenoxy)-phosphinio acid,ohlorides
Periodic" tIzv, AN SM, Otd, kh:Lm, UaUk 4 610 - 613,# July August 1954
Abstract sMe addition of phosphorpentaebloride to alkyl(aryL)vinyl ethers and
the ohmical properties of the addition products obtained,, vere investi-
gated A SiMle and convenient method for the aynthesis of dichloroan-
byd;iLs of beta-&Ucxy(phenW)-yinylphosphinio acids, is described.
.The 'effect of carboxylic acids'and water on the yield of addition
products., in wrplained. Nine references: 2 USSRj 4 UU and 3 German
(1876 - 1948). Table.
Institution s Acad. -of So. U.M. Institute -of Cr&anici 11h--4w+.~
Card
Authors Nesmeyanav A N Kochetkov N. X. I and Rybinskayal M. I.
-Title I Regrouping-of beta-phenoxyvinyl,ketones
Perlodiml i Izv. All SSSRS Otd. Khim. Nauk., 31 418 426$ I-lay June 1954
Abstract I The-factors leading to the regrouping of the beta-phenoxyvinyl ketones,
connefoted with the displacement of the keto-vinyl group into ortho- and
A MI_
NF.--3,XffANOV, A. N., President, Acad. of Sci. USM
"Freedom of Scientific Creation," mentioned in 17 Dec 53 Pravda The article appeared
in Issue 24 of bi-weekly magazine Nfiws
IBSKNZMW A-1. akMealk rodaktor; TOP(ZIYIW. A.T.. akadaulk.
wrAe*m*otr-ifiu7"A. 0.T'.. rodaktor; Tal TR.S.. re-f-f-ter.
[Itilmlai likol"vich MwbAlor] lflk*Ui 111kol"vich UoUlay.
Tatup. statlis V.P. ftrzakcmdroso. Bibliagrafiia nostavlons
RA. Belovoi. [Glar. redaktor A.R.Wasmiawrl Nookwa, 1953- 42 P-
(Natortaly k blabibliogrefli udwayth =So gariii khtelobaskikk
vAuk, Tn. Is) (KU 7:8)
10, Abdo"Is oat* s=.
(Uch&U,v. likolai likol"vich. 18'83-
SI-IjE y1f A25~ L~ "-;, /r,%
SOSOLI. S,L.; SHIRMOT. G.D.; ISAKOTA, O.T.; HEOUTANOTAR-A.N.r aka4sai1c.
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1. President Akadsaii nank SSSR (for Yesmayanov). 2. Qlavnyy
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(Gottwald, Klement, 1896-1953)
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HEMMOT, A.K.; xocmxov. m.r... Rysiffsuu. x.r.
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IMSOTANOT. Avlo, akademik; TOPCHITAT, A.T., akademik.
Telegram of condolence sent by the Presideatts Cauncil of the AamdmW
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