SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NEYMARK, I. I. - NAYMARK, I. YE.

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UYK&U, I.I. [Pbrforsting ulcer of the stomack and duodenum] Probodnaia lazva sheludka I dvenafteatiperstuol kishki. leningrad, Nedgiz, 1958. 259 p. (PMIC UIM) (HM 11:9) NEYMARK, I.I. Appearance of cancer at the site of a autured perforated ulcer of the stomach. Khirurgila 35 no. 11:98*401 N 159. (14IRA 14 - 1) (PEPTIC ULCER) (STOMACH-SURGERY) NEWM, I.I. (Barnaul,ul.Shovchenko,d.52a, kv.135) Benign tumors of the lungs. Grud. khir. 2 no.3:37-43 MY-Je 160. Grud. khir. 2 no.3:37-43 14Y-Je 16C. (IfIRA 15:3) 1. Iz fakulltetakoy khirurgicheakoy kliniki (zav. - prof. I.I. Neymark) Altayskogo mditainskoga imtituta (dir. " dotsont F.M. Kolcmiytsev). (LUNGS--TUMORS) NEYMARK I I ~n~- t,~ Bilateral ligation of the internal ma=ary artery in chronic coronary insufficiency. Klin.med. 38 no.6:67-70 Je 160. (MIRA 13:12) (GMVARY MM DISEASE) (BREAST-BU)OD SUPPLY) prof. Our experience with the preoperative preparation of patients with thyrotoxicosis. Sav.med. 25 no.12:121-125 D 161. C'4"A 15:2) 1. Iz fakulltotskoy khirurgicheakoy kliniki (zav. - prof. I.I.Noymatk) Altayskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo inatituta (dir. - dotsent V.M.Kolomiytsev). (TIMOID GUND-DISUSES) MUMoloIs. profs Treatment of pulmonary hemorrhages., MArurgiia Y7 no.ItIOl- 106 Ja 161, WMA 14t2) 1, Is fakulltetalcoy khirurgichaskay klimiki (sav. - prof. I.I. leymark) Altayukogo meditulmskogo instituta. (HMMUGE) N31HARK p I. I, Diagnosis and surgical treatment of tawra and cysts of the mediastinum. Grud. khir. /+ no.1:86-91 Ja-F 162. (MIRA 15:2) (MEDIASTINMI--TUMORS) HMMARKp I. I prof. Hyperalgesic zones of the skin in various clinical for-ma of goiter. Probl. endok. i gorm. 8 no.3:69-73 IV-Je 162. 04IRA 15:6) 1. Iz fakulltetakor khirurgicheskoy kliniki (zav. - prof. I. I. qeymark) Altayskogo gosudarstvennogo maditsinskogo instituta (dir. - dotsent F. M. Kolomiytsev) (GOITER) (PAIN) "L lzraill Isayevich, irf-,f',; '..Lkollayevich, 4, Mlk CK j dots-.; ELIKOV, F., ZHDANUVA, G., tekhr-red. [Diagnosis and treatment of acute , -, -it-dovinal organsj Diagnostika i lochenie o,;t.rj;di zaijolovanii orranov briushnoi polosti. Barnaul, Altaiskoe krdziu-ioe izd-vo, 1963. 211 p. (MIRA 17:3) BAYMIDIN, P.A. (Murmansk); SHVETSOV, T.M.; TDIOFEYEVA, N.V.; KOVALf, V.P.; KOZLOVA, E.Z.; TRETIYAKOV, N.T. (Kaliningfrad); U4EDOV, E.Sh. (Poselok Martuni, AzerSSSR); BOROTYY, Ye.M.; DULA)7-,V, S.G. (Grod-no); GERASIMOV, B.A. (Iaigansk); 1-1EMIUK, L.A. (Chernovtsy) ; MIGALI,L.A.; GUBPIIOVJI A.G.; GOROVENKO, G.G. (Kiyev); SHAROV, B.K. (Chelyabtisk); SMVALOVA, Z.A. (Sverdlovsk) NEYMARK, Ij.; ARYAYEV, L.N. (Odessa); KABANOVP MT.; KONOVALOV, Yu S.; -tAKJ,,V.I,. (Orenburg);1TIKHAYLOV, M.M.; SEZIKO, A.D. (Voronezh); SHALAYEV, 14.1.; DONIN, V.I. (Saratov-). A-bstracts. Gradn. khir. 5 no-3:110-126 My-Je'63 (',,IIRA 17:1) 1. Iz kafedry normallnoy anatomli Ryazanskogo med:Ltsinskogo in- stituts, imeni akademil-a I.P.Pavlova (for Shevtsov). 2. Iz Sochin- skogo natichno-issledovatellskogo instituta kurortologii i fizio- terapii Ministerstva zdra,.rookhraneniya RSFSR ( for Timofeyeva). 3. Iz khirurgicheskogo otdeleniya Ternopollskoy kliricheskoy gorodskoy bollnitsy ( for Koval'). 4. Iz kafedry to--ograficheskoy anatomii i operativnoy khirurgii ( zav. - prof. A.P. Sokolov). Permskogo meditsinskogo instituta (for Kozlova). 5. Iz khirur- gicheskogo otdeleniya ( zav. - Ye. M. Borovyy) Rovenskoy oblast- noy bollnitsy (glavn3ry vrach - UkrSSR V.M. Vellskiy) (for Borovyy). (Continued on next cazd) BAYANDIN, P.A.- (continued) Card 2# 6eTA fakulltetBkoy khirirgicheskoy kliniki ( dir. - prof. I.M. Popovlyan) I gospital noy terapevtlcheoloy kliniki ( dir. - prof. L.S.Shvarts) le6hebnogo fakullteta Saratovskogc meditsin- skogo instituta ( for Migall). 7. Iz kafedry fakulltetskoy khi- rurgii zav. - prof. I.I.17eymark) Altayskogo meditsinskogo in- stituta for Ileymark). 8. Iz Novosibimkogo gorodskogo protivo- tuberkuleznogo dispansera ( for Kabanov). 9. rz kafedry fakull- tetskoy khirurgii (zav. - prof. I.A.Ivanov) Pemskogo meditainsko- go instituta ( for Shalayev). KOLOMIYTSEVA, Marta Grigorlyev-na; NEYMARK, I7.raill Iswye,.ich; HIVIDULLIN, R.S., red. _- -.1- - " I I. I. (Goiter and its prevention] Zob i ego profilaktika. Mo- skva, Medgiz, 1963. 298 p. (MIRA 17:5) IMARKO I.I. (Barnaul) Diagnosis and clinical aspects of pericardial ccel=ic cysts. Klin. med. 41 n0-4:73-78 Ap 163. (MUU. 17:2) 1. Iz fakulltetskoy khirurgicheskoy kliniki (zav. - prof. I.I. Heymark) Altayokogo meditsinskogo instituta. NEMM. LI.; DMARD171, L.N. Progressive ossifying myositis. Pediatriia 42 no.61:78-80 J4163 (MIRA 17:1) 1. Iz kliniki fakulltetskoy khirurgil ( zav. - pr:5f. I.I. Neymark) Altayskogo meditsinskogo instituta. NEY?~APK) I. I., fr(A'. Sil rir i ca-I L r-.,, i, m,,. -, - , ; ..., I . ~; I ; . "",;, ~ . 7 - - ~; :- . 1, " - , -! I a - , , - I. Fakil t j ~~ I'. ~ 7- ~ I I I'- I.- , I- -~ ~. ~ ~ r, -, ,, , , , ~l ~ " . . prr,f. -. ". V, I, - ima r', .) ,-! ~ % ,Lj ~. ;!: . I ~ . -g,,, - -;~:' -( " i n,,,, : - yeft R' L Z ts k a ya h e s kay a x r; I'leymark", sins"? A BARKAIAN, Z.S.i NEYMARK, 1,1. Nature of postoperative hemorrhages in lung --esectim. -Sc., made 27 no.1-.101-103 Ja 164, (MIRA 17;.~,2,, 1. KlInIka fakulltet9koy khlrurgil (zav.- prof'. 1,:. fleymark, I k1linka propedevtIkI. v,-,utrerm!kf% tx)iezriey (zav- dotsent t_3, ?arKaganl Altajskog,; nc-dAi.5'n;-;kogo instituta. I (Barnau-1, prosp-4.t Lt-nlri;i, d.15.';, ev. - 0 ul. 1-g0 MLya, d.110, kv.7) Diagnosis of the cavitary fom. clf JA"IT;cr~' 10 no.5:D.-I.4 164. 1. Iz falmiltetskoy kh1rurgich,)skoy klir,:V- yi~ tv Neymark) AltayskoCc meEtsin--kcF,,c r,:a,:r F.M.Kolom-iy-Lsev). i-. 'evaya, 9, torpuri kv. 24) R c 3 1. 11tol, tl~p 7,' uridr- anee-.hcsl.a In apricea in lte ilagnosis of r;e.rwer of tb,~ 1-ang5. onk. 15. no.12~64- (MIRA 18o6) f.!J-1111 kh'rurcl-,' Prof. -I.I. Noymark) (~-ektr,- - dotsen'. V.N. K,,yL-,kov,. NEYMARK, I.I. Treatment of cardiac fibrillation in thiyrc)t,-I):1coiA!3, endok. I. gorm. 11 no.1:29-33 Ja-F '65. ~,-. ~ 1. Kafedra fakulltetskoy khiz-urgii (zav. - prof'. ..I. Neymar,~ Altayskogo meditainakogo instituta, Barnaul. - - - 00 of 1 * 0 0 11 40 _ i l *00000 004040* M* ~ 0 o a o a 0 0000 1 , ~*. l ~ 11 t ( l1 lt To l t *a t. 1 I an It 2 Ad is It A .4 a it u a 1. 0 It is 3 4 1 1 a 4 it u III w 16 it 110 - . w v i n is to c it u 4, is 4, oe A,# oe~ 9 IF 2 4 3~ At I LM-All CC W-El*-L-A t- 4-1, 1'~& A _6 S a so IU ladauca 4d a0 =d will DIWUM CA dw p4ma 41 Netmomrk itiod d- mougowl 1 c t .00 . . . a S 1 0 00capoicaft o lAwap. Arch. _60, 1~1; J"kiftt. ffdg&. JW. 1. ll&%" l(kil *6 OW CWA 44 Villittill 1111h CMUfC 1AWO Uld t9&VCll INI - duagifirma. vadig imorimed a twtx* ationahmitow c4t,t --so iij,im womt4juit, I..- oW thie jift~vvwwm attig be imf,&.-d as 4 I= towim its ilowdwilro, limmor"t of wArbciewletto 'Al. t mWittC 4m timi to cfdu4*,� for tho tildtf. af mVir. %ifilm idlist ,tvadi- 4ml WbAle tit #tof hatee mmilatirflaviii, Joe .40 so so hoot OULLOW64(41, LltlM.V&mf CL&%V4VK4fM. u 26 aj 0 to it It m *4 a a 99 of it 11 it it 44 fl 4,14 04 a * 0 a a 0 a 0 * 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 a r a * 0 * a 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 Gooosooe 0 A **so* 0 sees@ 4 of*@ ~(vl n I o c ~-v n C, 0 -f 3.5 7n 3 f, -.,2: arc 30: Far- .'-7 MKARK. 1. 0. 29267 0 metode lecheniya yazveanoy bolezni dlitell- nym smom. Klimich. meditaina, 1949, No 9, 9. 65-69 SO: Letopail Zhurnallnvkh Statey, VOL 39, Moskva, 1949 HZYKM 1.0.. professor; GUSTIMIK. G.A. Clinical characteristics of deforming perigastritis and pathogenesis of associated InstLfficlency of gaetric evacuation. Terap. arkh. 26 no.2:61-68 Kr-AP 154. (KLRA 7:8) 1. Is gospitallnoy torapevtichookoy kliniki Leningradekogo pedlatri- chaskogo meditsinskogo instituta I:dlr. prof. H.S.Mandellghtam) (STOMACH, diseases. Operigastritis with disord. of evacuation) IMYMARX, I.O..professor (Umingrad) Clinical aspects and pathogenesis of asthenis, following gastrectomy. Terap. arkh. 28 no.1:26-33 1 56 NLRA 9:6) 1. a1z klinicheakogo sanatoriya bolezney organov pishchevareniya VTSSPS. (ASTHIIIIA, postgaetrectoW (Rue)) (STOMCH. surgery gastrectomy, postop. asthenia (Rus)) 4 GUBER"GRITS. D.S.; NBYMARK, I.S. OWNWAN Treating lumbosacral arachno-rad.iculitis by endolumber air insuf- flation [with summar7 in French]. Zhur.nevr. I DSikh. 57 no.10: 1269-1271 '57. (MIRA 10:12) 1. TSontrfillnaya paikhonevroloetcheakays bol'nitea (na(-h. V.H. Yushtin) Hinistorutva putoy noohnhohonlyn. (TIT&R&PEUTT ICS endolumbar admin. of air In lumbosacral ars-zhno- radiculitis (Rug)) (laMYSS, SPIN&L, diseases, lumbosacral arachno-radiculitia. encolumbar aimin. of air in ther. (Rua)) (ARACHMOLD. diseases. seam) ACC NRI AFWl6q()O SOURCE CODEt UR/G379j65/ooj/oq.3jo4cap4o5 AUTHOR: Terte.Ahe V, Am&; GhMko A@ A# CRG: Inatitut f Mmical Chemistq ische' im- to V- PiOat~&;FekiZ, AN UjgSS Kiev (Instibut riz skoy-khimit AR UkrS8Rj TITLE: Reaction of gamma-aminopropyl- and beta-cyanet L-triethoxyailanA with ast2gsol Aurface using infrared spectroscopy SOURCEI Teoratichaskaya i ekeperlwntallnaya xhindyas v,6 It no-Jo 1965t 400-405 TOPIC TAGS9: aerosol chemistryp aerosol# IR spectroscopy,$ silicas organic nitrogen compounds hydrogen bonding, adsorption .ABSTRACT: Surface modification of "by vapors of T-aminopropyl- and _jerosols ,8 -cranethyl-triethoxysilaftes and their benzene solutians was investigated* *on contact of alka.Vailanes with surface OH groups of the silicas an organo. ;silyl layer Is formed idtich is stable under vacuum oonditions up to high temperattwest The condensation reaction evidently occuris first of all on surface hydwiWls that are not h7drogen bonded- The behwior of eymorgano- si2yi groups as now possible sit;es of adsorption was disimvered. 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'I'tably '.( lh~ A% I. , LAIIIIed III 1~- 4, it'sixi a, th, lilt I ( 1 lt f" "ellorl. flot ,&tllfv 'It L A 4111VAILL4104CA& 1.11111414#119 CLASSWICAIVION 0 0 0 go 0 *0 0 0 0 o qc a 0 0 0 001000000000000ow 0 4 0 0 g 4, zoo '00 '010 '00 4141111 ad a.. It, 00 a A 0 0 to 0 140, $0 94P so 00 00 00 000 0 0 go QP 1. MYRARK, 1. Ye. -, KULESHINA. L.P. POIXAKOV. M.1f. 2. USSR (600) "The Kinetics of the Slow Cxidation of Hydrogen," Zhur. Fiz. Kh1m, 13. No. 11, 1939. Dnepropetrovsk, Institute of Physical Chemistry imenj Academican L.V. Pisarzhevski Academy of Sciences Ukranian SSR. Received 13 Jure 1938. 9. VO Report U-1615, 3 jan 1952. tru,Lptu, I. IfDu depistaEe des forines atypiques de la maladie ceuhcuse.11 lie (P. 49) 1C.Lamirl-L. SO: Journal of General Chemsti-y (Zhur7ial Obshcbei Khlm.i) 1940, Volirle 18, No. 1. UM/Silica Gals Apr 1947 Surface Tension "&feet of Surface Ten8ion of the Coagulant Upon the FOXIMation. of the Internal Structure of Silica Gels," 1. R. Neuraarkl F. !, Kbatzet.. Laboratory of Adsorption Proccuses, Institute of Physical Chemistry jaeni L. V. Pifuu-zhevskiy, Acaden~- c.17 'CInn:-r- TMCM. 0 pp Molloidnyy Zhurnal" Vol IX, No 4 Discussion of experimental data, with tables and graphs. Concludes that the 8-ar-face tension hp-9 a censiderable effect; the lower 'the tension, the more coarsely porous types of Silica gels are formed, etc. 17T83 118M./Silica Gels ~~'ontd) Apr 1947 Surface Tension Submitted 20 Dec 1946. Assistance from Academician X. M. Dubinin and Prof M. V. Polyakov. 1TT63 0-9-4 a If 0041 000 004 00 A 04i 9 1 sea CA mil dredfue 91 Wkst jak i - #,.,. 4;.P~tarl wru:.,I. and 6k. Vu. wmfn(4m. A4144if -Alkit, NCOA S.S.S.R. 0. SAmpt., 44 ad" ctle. al dUkatut emkimpteaskimis. Wuding wri, d1w, V~~ ech wfth the itcocal omp W. eqtw to 4fw ink-MINVI,% (1). nedium pagom (n) am4, ctw%atv wnxi, set. Witt& a [At" tow owe am SIMwa to t,.qvv '14- fnvut wfearpcicut flotheml for MCOII vAtm. With A. the wharpum equa. fe revenage, the morl4ion U.1 desarptim bmac calaclifit, WWI atat:w: of catill- t"I 4mleckmadm, R uA 1H show tipter-tti, Tlw equilam In mat mptAiralef it. 1 Wit 400 419SIdgi, U AM [it tip Ito f1kii, ~c~ a i0ito equatkou ad I Ntbitila 7 a otbkrvkh SS. 331(1047)) Wc 4 ubm We - yd. (A the admVelou or4ce at The lmfcap6m putentlad a - 0. apta" to an sel Samples 4.xAmj. up to PIP. - which deffiamstratem t1w validity of the (;Awa-tyw distsibution of Ike Vol. 0t the "d-ptio,, sgw-e. W IVw-W. exccpt for M. N. Thou AV 0-0- F~V- 0 So 4 14 4 IS 'A 4 - I--** -00 .04 ~40116 ft 1000 LITLUIAT(Aff .1dw 140144h) *19 Ov Gat 4147i,i-iw T.Tw at Nt 4 44 ad a it a I w It 0 AD 4 3 1 IF goo 000 too qeO wee was too fft"ARK. I.M.; XTIATSST, M. Role of the structure of adsorbents in molecular chromatography of vapors. Dop. AN URSR no.2:24-29 149. (MLRA 9:9) 1. Institut flatchnot khtmit Im. L.V. Pisarchave'kogo AN TIRSR. Prodstawtv diyanty chlan AN URSR 0.1. HroWkly. (vapors) (Chromatographic analysis) MMARE, I.M.; FMMLIN. L.Kh.; YRIDKAX. G.A.; SHXMAYN, R.Yu. Structural changes of a 9111ca-gol catalyst during its poisoning. Dop.AH URSR no.5:27-32 049. (KWA 9:9) l.Institut fisichnoi Ithimii Imeni L.V.Pisarshavolkago AN URSR i Institut organichnoi Ichimii AN URSH. Prodsta-viv dlysaly chlen AN URSR O.I.Brodolkly. (Catalyal's) (Silica) IFE-WARK9 I. Ye. heptark. 1. Yc-.,- ami S!-eynfayn, R. Yu. - "On t~e rrechan~sr of ther--ic ~eactivatinn of silica gel", Ukr. khiz, zhurral, Vc-1. XIV, Issue 2, '1949, p. 24-33, - :). 3-3- SO: U-43920 19 Auguot 53, (Letopis 'Zhurrial Inykh Statey, No. 21, 1949). 06 0*8 life it '00"' 1 004 00 004 eew 'C "M J. by the fimttvxl of N, mul - 'U" "a XWW K.41M ZkW (4 Ito0' 04_ al r .r am Ph as-11 puts att Rawal tktwgk &I all. .4 SiO4St4m(A23C.PhCI/hr. Ats(Wtheyim."Olptou and RCI was Id4lbt4 (aboutt fit'-) fac the catalpts hAiritts fig. 1.4-1,S). the mnall-' at Om Va. 2t- ).&A nopmesolatedhm sot. (Tke VOL 01 apwa It the difemmt Wtwom the taW pm Tap". ad the Va, Of in C&A. ftem adwgition, add demarp" cd MaDtf.10= 1 t Sam', Specimcus witb 0 Wd at WO' thaft with v - 0,7-03 - taoU "m Al bfgbw taxp. the reascOms im dw-pum catalysts isiffetardedbystowdiffudou within the por%~,. Tbetesnp. cmfi, of ttw suction is PrAter for vusser than I'f fine StructumIL At W am *0 of If Cl pcwucrd 121 fim N. inihwc 1 4%= !%mudary reactitma. Hosting of &0~ ces Im. little affect. Altvr hmang at m- IOW* * lattumd to a max. (1.74-2.0i ettul Imcame m4ilee an bmting to I 11W. vacpdm cAgodAy Ow MeOlf. f(cmdrig tjoes &A ckjw tie pxu bite aswet. facmdou al Ug pom at the c(pww 'd am It tie Scawky of la Wh cacapt to limm-ed try (MO. locmm (Cc 840-710% (Wo it acoxvv4Akd Eta* QONLRV Isee off see 14*0 too see 1*1111140 V16,r 03 on a S 9 a# a a W I W a I a 1 3 4 a 0 W win it a a a t 9 vW . -, 9660600 (1 0 0 * * 0 0 * 0 a OR 0 6 0 411 0 0 0 0 0 :10 0 0 0 0 * 0 0.0,0 a 0 *,* 4, :10-0 0 0 0 41 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 rw h1- Rols"GO heitimove tho (Y" 46' die PNOW, of a Oaks Lai ad Its taid"k Pirawfles. I. Kit. I,Wdka, 1, P 1400,weli, t.. A. Ittitiman. R. Vu. 1OWnfido mn4 F. 8. Kktv4 4lao. Nice* S.S.S.R., (*dd. Kikee. NgKA &NO. Ul-W,-7U act that supt-r-ghmme hy*a"o of aql halides Is caulywif by Ike IV-twd(cy hydirighok. 044d"t $41" to pmvt(f (k4t 41vt activalko bmin" Ike ItIO. a typkd activittitir CO "71 holicto, Cit. tf,~ rmt r4falyto Ihv Iftetkin. Ottty irmade- hydinte.1 d" gel to mrsivr; mu"antly. itte artivit, matm tie it the oil Pampoof the sake tel. tvtdytk actlitrity of a dike of is gavvrUm "of GaIr I&Y the 4. at tbm otmitem but b7 Me vA. a# the itakirapar", wbkb deft. do op. eufiwe meat. mW tAo xmit. of incerimadiarn pro. 0 for tka ttertaport ad Ifectstato MO p"Oducts. if="Klll asd .1 ULl. Nout MCI W lfO Pasted In appma. ectia" 4MIS.. at -W) C.A. catall"Ar., .8 lim. Min. 0 1 it. ftcl)gwwAt bwMaming taqw. (mm 450 to6wl. with Shmirsam w8rimation at =1 between mm, wem drtd. tw 6 tvpvo of mWire gel estAlysto with tka fad**fAg ch"wforfaCkv; (Ras) pott vat.. adacpage vW. ,tol. at alaxbod UqtiU CJf. at the rats. ptemamv. qVi. J intennedlitto, Pam (MA Is) &UMUCLAmawt-Teffer op. cutface Ana to sq. M."i.: *16 040 0A 0 w QJQ, 300. i 1111) 41'46 OW 0 4A 41,10. Mi OU10-46,0ROMI. 11.14, NW; (IV) 15~ tiZ 1.19 0,94, -IV(). (VI 41,93: 043. 1M5, 41.72, 410. ffl~ Wga~' O.R. (1-94. 0.74. 326, Cum% of the 041 of IUM (in 'I r4afaft #be temp. as of S 41WO: catalysts 1. IV. W04 he" a dittintit 0". at about 010'. i (he oubmittimat fail of (he rate in due to kmvetmibb themal ite"Ovalwo. Thte to matt Mocked "M catfaly" I wkkh ttA* Itim, imileet vvA. of Witemedisto put . Tko U%d I to firpir"Inted by U "d 112. cattatyst U we a Im mcd oractioLKY Wdepondest of Me teutp - bamoom 4&) aod 69-17 Ill hat; is to",040"Ud"O f4tow"r twtwfgq &us "d twat'. (allmoral by & Wt. Abficam of did UICCORM of The W-11WHY with the map. (a the am ad U Is &tWWad to the kmfrs- Cit%" 4 (nonnodkfe parts. ie. to kiad"usto difunim. "(4 some factor to to Will, for the MERO"(7 Oct VaT high it"ivity of M. d to its virty MO mievotiectmidiv I Ito 314 1 gtipmmient:r1hy colittlat VII, irbatitateirtmil t-v a cttwA mm'V'me amil a kep Intirfmcdfat."miair vqbi.. iv a4i 34hepvd cww* with thit Fm stmay kmiaming with temp. "It to W. The adectivily of the catalyda. cWadertzetl by the yk&i mdo IMI/MGM, is dMa t for the 2 types. it Is katreat with dUm gets 0 v4 U1. with the IMIM011 VkW 1`460 (OCTMA1111 MY gtr(WWV With (it~ IMP., (f(016 about MO' w4 (We" Co. Mg. with Ike CCU 1. IV. and V. Ike rado bitclas to (twe"amer witb the temp. (irom WO tmi. with V1, it maitalne way oftely temp. weptudent, -I TW the""I OtAbUity, Upcem"d by (ho MHO of the M1011 vi" 44: &V &M 8600 dervesom Is the ar4m, V1 10.9). V (I - 1). IV (11.4). 1 and id (I.Q. ie. The lemat micropmaws V1 (a the I tbacittst, ; cataftwS I and LU, tmvtag dir viumillm wil. of wwtdkl am the least VAble. ottial"t U is am L~ofhPfAO,"eva1u41ion act orcomitis of Ike ;iritdotiditiant rnk of inhibited difflusim. An (opcirtno odko 9d. food to be WWY W9hIY active at 4W. but mfm~t %wal4dely Imactivatecd of W. was (flund to tie vvfy. hichfir and. br the mverIdbitity of its Meoll-wat.* &d*mption citar", atrzoat completely devsk! 4 imftmt~fi:A t r !=jjyWt9iCh 9CCOURIS (Of ItS fUVqfUM4Ur Ik.LX OW"t- N. Timm. VW subs ef di emb4ftacts (a Wo &&Kfwd kfw. It &ad P. 1. Kkaivet (last. Ac.L4. Scl. Mr. DAWy Alk". V--A S.S.S.R. M 11111-4 rskl quardow at the surw of a (IMIJ.-rMantraq "reipt- tiot, of a v4pow phy"O adsoctsed do a Sam W&M was dm,WW by detne. 4f the camps. of OW Mkt. admend (cals a hJuM Kitt.. " conspvtd w&A dw ampgm 41 dw Yqua arm) of the vipor looms cot that m1m. Tbe"MerdWOM" . tin tM aff tM pacasity of Ilse WebtaL I*" mass ad ofira Td. in rVO a. (a) (M) aL course F porous. butily kfttgd to was V to Mind Vapars of C411116 + CC14; Ike embataxicss sAgotbtd w4s deentsed at 4M* untill Coma. wt., add ifA camea. was dttd. 00 IM L the CQUWG- (at high sudift CQV(IVV aruit found to coffespand to that of the vapor. So M to the Uqtdd phase, wha- co U 4 W . MUJMMU bgtRVW tiur two. cAuwqpcntiy, am I tht- ad*xW salseftom is sessus. an M Uqukl, and am a pardy gaseauss, a" partl id. A. low staface cavesstc". fu adsorbed = pwc&a 6 On cam. 4M. an 9, It remain owe" over the Chahe "UK" cut CQv=- (k, U stud C" at. Out W&UNI haut appmen at a de itsi coverage the later the coav.t The % g. an h. and at 0 ~W an a Ud iCs MML kereamos with hcragstag covecage. Abstam of selective adsorption of Wit froat the Cit. + CCI. Mkt. Is demansuatz! by the Cwfit"Ky at the CA caffint ke the w6b9casted dexkfw rMal difevent CYM 01 dka gel 444 It's Bentity with dw stwero* Campo. Accordingly. the lkdd QH& + M. mitt. Is mat w9d, by 61ttadoo thnsuch a eakma, of d1ka Cd. In cautrAst thcmt% CJ1* is edectively adwrtmed ask vilica gets of type I ism" a mitt. CA, + Gill... i.e. a Mixt. of WAIS. of diatinctly -difemtsig". The view ascrifdng all pays. ad . I (son oil 41kry coodensatiocs it erroneous; It aam 944. Y at A to dody-parou issrbents. and for coarsely porous wgtpcnts it is I= Mly at aLfikikntfr kigb virface coveraps. Cap. itlary andcosation devellops waco unim(A. adsarp6m is IOLIO-qd by the build-up &U4 mccciag of usultnual. layers In a capiffacy, acid wiU occur the law the Cvc~(cv (fie diam. -f the t-sre. N~ Thou p(doombe d as duaglod owdyst by fisswok impuritka Kh Fr,&IU,, it CV&ud 2&r. "&M AIT-mmom-V 14;; Chem. Acsd.gd Ukr.O.S.R.Akw). lwea.Akad. Ing of a mmpk d coca. 0% id w" N RtZ caused .d4cresse do (mmictoom VOL trommaji to *JI ffd,/g.. and sompip. do swis M&M. citood a doelft" of am tow pwo vqI. Imm 0.44 W 0,40 mi./C.. ad Ow inkropore Vol. from 020 to 0.19 Id./C.. and Of the $p. WS(me am ff4am 4a) to 3LVJ In a Scd manipie. the tacd ince Vol. decreased US to 0.43, w4 the xkmp"e rd. (tam O.W to 0. IS ad-le. The Vol. a# ix edlitte Pore undemeat no chance Almg wkb thm ct-- d w4mopom vol. and ep. msfwa con. tbom Is afw a deamme a# the oLWydc activity in the Pha + H&O - PbOH + HCI. as illus- -by =Inc dids of ykko of PkOll and Ha. at GW*: unpaboad Wh gel lspwc wdodty m , MIX Catdidju.) 10.7 WW 113%; padom With I HCOgLi an Velocity 3W) 02 "d 04; polsoned with li (")r 6 v (spem v*Wty 672) OJ aid 0.7. Tke ;!"g I. . wersible; with an (mPonel (Gtnmm) SKh CtI. hupceigusted willb CaCh. dw sp. surface And the c&Wydc activity were Wavased up= dutlom 00 Ow Co~ A"tim of 140 an the Me ads was uAt detected at either 3w* or At 490*. Phaww itifewfied withotit decompts.. but Pb&. aW to an irms how deam. Phi. andmmt de. mml:. At 8001. whom them eve a* dwinipa.. adewp. (k4l PkRf W" 3 (11M. Wid tk49 49 PbI 7 OWS 46 great owd I'lls " o0awd wkb PbCl to ukem to "mat for (be dgeresmii d the k1drolyda mWyck AdIT(ty of sio. cel. tim- ,Pcom&Ad or pmo~W With clgcft. fivw pba to Phar and Phi. owing tco Mauga &kwpdve po4oning by the lamw taictmes. 1%. That! USSR/chemistry - catalysts Jan/Feb 51 "Promotion of Silica Gela of Different Porosit;lec~ L. Kh Freyd1in, L Ye. Neymark, G. A. Frid-n,, R. Yu. Sheynfayn, Inst Org Chem, Aced Sci USSR, last Phys Chem Imeni L. V. Pisarzhevskly, Acad Sci Ukrainian SBR r." "Iz Ak Nauk SSSR, OtAel KhiL$Naule' No 1, pp 86-94 '44 Investigates effect of cupric chloride on prop- erties of silica gels of different porosities an catalyst in vupor-phase hydrolysis of chloro- bezzene. Finds cupric chloride promotes silica LC 174T12 USSR/Chemistry - Catalysts Jan/Feb 51 (Contd) gel, regenerates it when it is poisoned by inorg admixt, increases its thermostAbility and selec- tivity of action, dud reduces diffusion braking of reaction. 174T12 MaAlowlatry - AdwrW= a F'db A "limstigation of tho Structure of an Adsorbat by Sawwal ladepmdut Xotbadagm W,w Av&lls MR* Udatts UZ* KawUpp A.V. Usol4wo VA* LdV'yawvlcb# IoYqiw Ileamakd, P.0 Vd* Ebwjnfayav MOOMM State U lmd, We?* Umcnwavs Imt ?4o chums Am4 Sol Ukr%. sellp Imt Pigs axes Aadd sai MSRS Cgosm SCA Rea -Teeftlem rist gDot Ak ma SSSR" Val LxXvis, go 68 Pp 455sm Adsorption Imthem of bend**# fwqtitmq.* Pa4 KoCH swe taken oji mUcip mq-Ky pamw ailica ael (atruaU=l tno 2)* Famul surface of adom,-W film to be OTZMI to --al-fa-as of " adwrbmt and wt to dapand on Wart; of %Wrs Ddd diistelbution of ml, of perw tq struct,ire-eAmorption mathodip maUu-,d ol' pressUg Fig Into the porw# and eleaftcmdc acroacopo nothado Remats obtalmd by the 3 gotbaft aha&eds US") LUBININ, M.K., akademik, otvatetvennyy red&lctor; GAPON, Te.H.; GAMN. r-B.; ZMTAKHIIU, T9.3.; WHINSKIT, V.V.; BIMIX&YA, I.M.; SWVAZVA, G.M.; ROGINSKIY, S.Z.; YAROVSKIY. N.1.; MRS. N.A.; KLSZW, A.T.; QRKAR - I.Ye - - 157--W-~Ami SLOTAXOTA, I.B.; KR&TSW. F.I.; WSIT I.P.; TROSTYARSKAYA, Te...., TX7LDU, A.S.; DATANKOT, A.BO; iA~. K.M.; BRUMBFM, Te.M.; UIDKOVA. Z.T.; V3EMIMA. N.Ye.; RAPOLISKIY, S.A.; MI37ATWVA, Te.A.; KAZANSKIY. B.A.; RYABCHIKOT. D.I.; SHIKYAK.13. 7.M.; KWOVICE, V.L.;BUIIDBLI, A.A.; SAVINOV. B.G.; VIUM. V.P.; WSRUYN. Ya.A. [Research in the field of chromatography transactions of the All-Union Conference on C11,womatography, November 21-24. 19501 Issledovaniia v oblaeti khromatografit; trudy Vaesoinmogo soveshchaniia po khromatografii, 21-24 nolabria 1950 g. Moskva, Izd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR. 1952. 225-P. (MI-RA 6:5) 1. Alcademiya na,* SSSR. Citdalmnie khimichaskikh nauk. (Chromatographic analyeis) OMHAIIMIKO. F.D.; IINYMARK,- -F.; DUKANS'07f. A-T-, - AeT~,LSLYNYAKOVA, I.B.; BYKOV, S diysnyy chlen. Hydraphilic and &Asorption properties of certain natural sorbents. 11op.AS URSR no.6:447-452 152. OQRA 6:10) 1. Akademiya nauk Ukrayiaelkoyi RSH (for Dumna'kyy). 2. Inst.!tut fizychnoyi khimiyi t Instvtut sahallnoyi ta noorganichnoyi khimiyi AkadamLyi nauk Uk- rayinsikoyi RSR (for Ov.-.haranko, Usymark, Slynyakova and Bykov). (Sorbents) (Clay) W. :7::~, 4 Mf ;-immml , - 10 l 2 ffi f th d b e R x 'T o 1 1ra li tmp~ . L lquaracs the 44L ct I * Wa - i i i d s it FW(3 ud C 1 4t k0 C SP) Hj) (C A - mn n ze a j;~a m t . r r, s. I ~ ' A". im~h Oeid. - AhOi-&(Yr c(lical at 200 W a hither f MLI delowthe Od ille was true of other i ktbEtmz - Tile d at. kota the rcid d, ' ef is at _jxw., thpa 's through it max. w0 tip, wat r i i h =a as t %e, - M4119" Ir en valbod ; w rill 11,41716 the iievLaImi Is.1mrWou"XIF im (up to F, p Aloe --lot MM/Chaniatry -Adsorption', Alumina--- Jan 53 Silica Gel '"Me Effect of the Conditions of Preparation of Alumina-Silica Gel on.1ta Structure and Sorption Properties," 1. Ye. Neymark, Z. Z. Vysotakiy, Inst of Phys Chem imeni L. V. Prsarzhevalkiy, Acad Scl Ukrainian MR *Dopovidi Ak Nauk Ukrainalkoi RSR" No 1, pp 17-PO The effect of cotditions of preparation of alumina silica gel on its structure, composition, and sorption properties was studied. Results indicate that the pore structure and sorption properties differ from 24=6 that of the starting material. In an acid medium, small additions Of Al(011)3 to silicic acid sol lead to the formation of an alimina-silica gel vith ft-na- and greater specific surface than that of the original gel. In neutral and alkaline media, the silica gels are coarser than the control sample of alumina gel. It vas demonstrated that the rules for the formation of the pore structures previously established for silica gel could be extended to &Dwa hydrophylic sorbents of the alumina-silica get type if the characteristics due to the second component are taken into account. Presented by A. I. Brodakiy, Acting Mew, Acad Sci Ukrainian SSR. 2k9Tl6- NEYKARK. I.Ye.; SHZYNFAMI, II.Tu. '. Oda== KIM$ m Tha role of capillary forces in the process of structmre for3ation of silica gals. Kolloid.Zhur. 15. 116-51 '53. (MIRA 6:3) (CA 47 no.16:7859 '53) 1. Acad. Sci.Ukrain. S.S.R., Kiev. N&DIAM. I.Ye.; SLINYAKOVA. I.B. Zffect of the conditions of obtaining chalk-like silica geli33 on tfieir properties and stiucture. Koll.zhur. 15 no.4:277-283 '53. (KLRA 6:8) 1. Institut fizichaskoy khimii Akademii nauk SSSR ineni L.V.Pisarzhevskogo (Kiyev). (Silica geL) (CA 47 no.22:11887 '53) USSR/Chemistry - Adsorption 11 Sep 53 "The Influence of the Hydrophobic Component of Miyed Adsorbents on the FDrmation Mechanism of Their Porous Struc~-are," Z. Z. Vysotskiy and I. Ye. Neymark, Inst of Phys Chem Ln L. V. Fisarzhevshiy, Acad Sci Ukr SSB. DAN SSSR, Vol 92, ND 2y Pp 347-350 - During the formation of adsorbents prepd from car- bon and silica gel, there is an increase in the apparent density of the silica gel as the amount of carbon is increa.3ed. This is due to penetration of silicic acid into the carbon. After passing a 269T19 fnax,, the apparent density (corresponding to an in- crease of porosity) drops sharply as the amount of carbon is increased. This drop is due to the hydro-- phobic action of the carbon which prevents contrac- tion of the SiO2 In dehydration. Presented by Acad M. H. Dubinin 23 Jun 53. MOTSM. ILL; !.M!~~, .; M31119. K.K.. akiLdenik. Iffoot of the hydrophobic oc"umat of mixed sorbents, an the uschavilso of formation of their porous struotwo. Dokl.AX WSR 92 no.2:35?-.359 5 '53. (KLRA 60) 1. Akadamlya uwk WSH (for Diblain). 2. bwtltut f Istchaskay IdAml L Im. K. V.Plearshevskago, Akulsull nauk Ukrulaskoy MR (for Tymotskly iind Maymark). (Sorbents) TYSOMIY, Z.Z.; IMTMARK, I.Te. Stracture and sorptive properties of mixed sorbents - alj--'.nc,si- lica. gels. Ukr.khIm.rhur. 20 n0-5:513-522 '511. (WERA, B.-1 ) i. rnstitut fizichaskoy khimii im. L.V.Pisarthavokogo Akademit naWt MSR. (Sorbents) (Silica) Villiqu-1-d-s-ft thi process of the A (;.'F, Yinkors'kit. M. M. I nnafl-2a of #111c; I struc- A, 'Pign RA F _ i N I 87-va (Russian stuntrary. 91); W.-Freswyl pretualo, Kelk were, (1~' Walbod, witla tap wtite'f with and i t' t t~ C ithAi N0 11) % R d h j wi v st a , 1 r1th C,% , ( IG Clt; aruf(Iff)%xith tdwattr-Aitl Ak Itut Ille sneption-' Ifesorption MOM linthermi 04, 1 sljojrgtj'~ greater hystercs,6 than Mose of 4E; wlitt"s the 1~otfietnti of Indicates Lrgc ~Pores in (h former gels, whith supports the lb-ory. tha d !ing VMshvIg with top water~.&ilieates~ are formed cix 01. surface Cf the: In~fe Wocki~x tfut parts. That fin-t poro3itr is farmtd - . .~x after removing theft silicates is rhowawhen vfs mish'd AF RC .1 and dried all, L6(1*; 0C as EM I wete wmhed with 6. -milt .7 NMnWK. 1.R.. SLIMAKOVA, I.B. Changes in the structuxe of silica gal urAer the action of alkali and hydrofluoric acid. Dop. AU URSR no-5: 469-473 155. (MMA 9:3) 1. Institut fizichnoi khImii imeni L.Y. Ptearzhavalkogo All UBSR. Predstaviv dJveiaiy chlea AN URSR 0.1. Brodalkiy. (Silica gel) USYNAM, I-To. llr----..V,~&44~~d.~,.-,: Preparation of hydrophilic vorbeats of various structural typeks for chromatography. frudy Kom.awal.kh1s. 6:77-8? 155. (MI-RA 9:5) 1. Institut fixichaskay khinii Ineni L.T. Pimarzhavekogo Akadenii nauk USSM. (Chroaato&Taphic analysis) (fiorbents) NZYMM. I.re. Classification of adverbemts accordiv,.- to their strwtural types. Ukr.khim.chur. 21 no.4..4460-467 155. (MLRA 9:2) 1.1natitut fisicheskoy khWt iment L.V.Pis&rzhemvk*g9 AN USSR. (Adsorbants) EMTWX, I.Te., SLIMUXOV.A, I.B. .......... rMAMMW Influence of cations and pH of silicic acid hydrogels on the structure of dry silica gel [with Inglish sunmary in insert]. Koll.zhur. 18 no.2:219-226 Kr-Ap 156. (MBA 9:8) 1. Institut ficichaskoy khinti AMSa imeni L.T. Pisarzhavskogo. Kiyev. (Silica) USSR/Surface Phenomena. Adsorption. Chromatography. Ion Inter- B-13 change Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimi- 0 .ya, No 8, 1957, 26364 Author Z.Z. Vysotskiy, L.34. Neyu~~_ Title Special Case of Porous Structure of Mixed Sorbents in Sorption Region Orig Pub Ukr. khim, zh., 1956, 22, tio 4, 485-488 Abstract The isotherms of sorption of C6H6 and H2) vapors at 200 on coal (C) and silica gel (,11G), and on carbon-silica gels (CSG) prepared on their basis were recorded by the method of quartz spring balance. The isotherms of C6H6 sorption on CSG differ sharply from isotherms on C and SG, especially by the presence of a vertical rise near p / P s = 1. It is shown that this isotherm section. is indicating the presence of macropores in CSG, in which capillary condensation of C6H6 takes place. The 0 isotherms are also different on CSG-s and their components. ~ e conclusions arrived a;t earlier (RzhKhim, 1954, 25053) re- gardJ-ng the part. of C in the formation mechanism of the porous structure of CS(; were confirmed. Ca:7d : 1/1 T-1 17 - im, luliwibwcal Ch~mistry &a-face Phenomena, Adsorption, Chromto- grayhy, Ica Interchange. B-13 Abs Jour: Referat. Zhurral =nWa, No 2, 1958, 4016. Author I.Ye. Neymrk, A.I. Rastrenenko,, M.A. Piontkovskays. Inst Title Preparation of Titanium Silica Gels and Their Porous Structure Orig Pub: Kolloldn. zh.., 1957, 19, Ito 3, 324-332- Abstract: Methods of preparation of titanium silica gels (TSG) and titanium gels (TG) of various texture (total porosity from 0 .3 to 2.2 cub.ca per g) and with W02 content up to 22% vere developed . The texture of TSG was studied by measur- Ing the aNarent and true density and ~g taking dmin the iso- therms of methanol vepw sor:ption at 20 , which were used for the cwTutation of the qeclfic surface and the distributiaa of pores according to their radii . It is shmn that the c0n- ditions of TSG and TG preparation influeace the final texture Card 1/2 -21- NZYKA.RK,I,yo.; SLINTAKOVA. I.B. Mwwwwwwm~-- Effect of the reaction of the precipitation medium and the p1l of the coagulate prior to dehydration on the porous structitre oe chalky silicagelo (with summary in English]. Koll. zhur. 19 no.6: 706-712 R-D 157. (KIRA 11:1) 1. Institut fizichaskoy khimii AN USSR im. L.V. Piaarzhavskogo. Kiyev. (Silica) (Precipitation (Chemistry)) (Hydrogen-ion concentration) Kinetics, _nys. cal Chemistry stryp Catalysis. Combustion, E01013ions, TopocheMi- B-9 Abs JOur: F-ef erat . M=l namiya, Ito 3, 1958, 72-44- A.I. ftstreneako, Author M and AlUmOsilica Gels and Inst c Title Porous xtructure of Titanosili Their Catalytic Activity- orig Pub: 221. fiz. wmii, 1957, 31, NO 1~1 874"88" . ;he porous structure of 'Tario"a ti'ano tract: rj~je following was studied, I ailxwsilica Abs C 13 and 22$ of T'02 and catalytic ac- silica gels M Ontanng 412~3, as well as their (11) cout a circulating gels aining 6$ of on of HC00H "I COMPD- tivity at the deb;j"ting decOMOsit of the same system at 200 to 400-. Specimens of I and 11 The porosity was ity were studied. de- sition by of variOus Voros~ kyl alcohol adsorption and comPuted froul the isotherms Of met" r varies from 60 to '4 11) A-' sorption; the prevailing Pore radius -25- Card 1/3 !1, T. IPA~'f rl~tj Cs ,vistry ig. ,b,s,ca3. che C~6t&l-" usa/. &evistryy ToPO- 195B, 1244- 110 B-9 103imlys) wth the -t. Marnal little pgfers '0011 i5 tY P,bS rface CbOAVO f VC jour. 51, degree 0 ....tvri neclfi-e- sitiou cifie 2 Urf%ce W4Le of t1le 0 t the Spe ,,te WOW Jt of tbg V&P, P,+. 200 0 fine, VoroSltyl 3. to 0-8 VItbe GBMIJ~ ch"e Of r. .QLeS Vit-h . .11 referre4 aepeza OU lactiqe ester on a sea 11( pr%c~tic" t1le most Vro( if the of t.,I-,e dSCOMRO W)t ,Ositj are jvity risesp frol Ta~omt e) does se DO proauet ssed. unit of tim vLtbL COUT ific in 06 we. of T. were decreproWti" S. VLe gains the sitys e Porcasit doeS not attain Of finell VOT? tjoa ease of the at bigUer of tbo but he CSIC133A Mansions Or 0 .3-0 L a deer UL W MZR3.ed - 0 regats UL %()OIJ end 3 to 0-0511 to 800 eMbs.- to ell iti degree Of tole wat .it, Of of .1 at jc~ Comos OIL I hors d I sarVIes de TO&Uctivity. ~ es is .tilize VOTGUS rface an& ':he SGUIR not g~~ee ci , S11 cific 2 e vOr""'- do fie 0 7 ca ilncease f tb'-- W Of cOars ~.Yto 1.0 ia't tale awlace a of 3-0 size aV4 that fille Pore- .26. beSt Card 2/3 Card -27- IT amm f I! 1 -.4 -ag a NO ig Jim Fj! of Is - SIN 62 'A ho pal Ve All v AUTHOR: Hey-mark, I. Ye., Doctor of Che~-:ical 3 0 il , 4 0 TITLE: The Production of 11ineral Technical Adsor'--ents of Dif:'erent Pore Structure (Polucheniye min:-..rallnykh bentov raznoy poristcy struktury) PERIODICAL: Khimic!,eskaya proi-.iy.3h.lenrost1, 1958, Nr 4, );. 227 (735P" A3STRACT: After a -eneral consideration of porous adsor*E.ents and t~ieir use and properties the author supplies more detail ed data on silica gel, the aeropel of silicic acid, alumotl-el bind --active alu- minum oxide, as well as on alumosilicagels. In t,, e case of silicaGel the production process is divided into st~, es: the production of silicic acid brine, the coagulation of the b---ine in the Gel, the syneresis and ripening of the t'-e -uas~iing of the electrolyte from the ~el, and the dryinZ or cruf~hin", respectively as -..ell as t'-.e A sche:~atic- fi,-'Ure of t.;e plant for the jrod'.iction of ~:,;'-icracnl silic--l-'el lj-- of -.'n oil layer ii; ut-er iethodis of -r- :.(:ntio,~ed and it is poir.+ed ol,.t t`:z~t the dehydration of the ~01 of Card 1/3 the silicic acid exer,2ises the main influence on i tz The Production of Mineral Technical Adcorbents of Dif-e- -1- 5 - 2:-' ent Pore Structure Some methods for obtaininrl- dif-'erent pore sizes are d~~,--cri I-, e d and the technical brands of silicao,*el produced ir t'-.C- Soviet Union are given (with apecific data and desigruLtions mentior.ed); also the corresponding sorption isothermal lines are mentioned according to data by I.Ye.,Ileymark and I.-.Slinya- kova, among others., The aerojel of silicic acid was first obtz~ined by Kistler (Ref 12) using a method based on the exc1i1,-..,,,,e of the viater of the hydrogel with alcohol. The use of the alu.~.oL7,els and active aluminum o):ides is to be explained by their hil-h h.~fdro- philic properties and a developed siArface; in the prodtiction the bauxite form (hydrargillite form--7 modification) or the ba,erite form (a-modification) can develop, A method of production ~a3 used in the Soviet UniOYL is given. The use of alumosilicates foi catalysts is especially widely spread in the organic synthesis and in oil crackin~~, where two nothods of' production are fli,;tir- guished. It was fou-nd t~,at the catalyst activity is proi,ortional to the accessible catalyst surface, the pore structure a greater effect on the chemical composition than on the yiel' of Card 2/3 the products, The inechanism of th(~ for-tiation of V-If~ z:tr--.,cture The Production of Mineral Technical Adsorbents of SOV/64-58-4-9/2o Different Fore Structure of silicagels can in principle also be applied to aluniosilica- gels. A table of the specific properties of the described ad- sorbents, as well as sorption isothermal lines of methanol on alumosilicagel with various pore structures are enclosed (according to date. by A.I.Rasterenko and I.Ye.Neymark). There are 5 figures, 3 tables,and 26 references, 22 of which are Soviet. 1. Adsorbents-Porduction 2. Adsorbents-Properties Card 3/3 AUTHORS: Leon t 'yev, Ye. A'.. luk I yaanov~ c, Ile ym a rK , I . Y o P i o n t k o v -, k a y aA. TITLE: Investi~'ation of Structure of Tit n ~ ~in D i-x. 't-- ~ I.:.;" (,' ~ `;V: ~ n1,1' 1 -- -'; ' - , : - *~ , by I r, d C- (10TA M Ot "~Os ( geley dvL.okisi ti--.ana nezavisimyrii iERIODICAL: I zvest iye. A ka~-Jp in ii naul, SSSR. Jt(i(-,i. er. .~.ye .:SSR) 19 56, Nr 9 , PP o4,1, "' ABSTRACT: In o n I y ~- f -w r, ae r s o n t.. e r 1 t --~ r e o i t i r, e gels is the de~~en~ience of tne cat 1.,-tic a~~z: pt: properties of tit:--nillm ~lioxide ~-,el u-,jon t:.cf their preparation exclusively consl~,lercd 'Ref, 0 porous strurture of thc titanium dioxije -rels -:L; not consider0d in ti'll'.3 i),,,,er. In order t'~ ~,et a co~-.-,re-, E!!. conception of t-.e stritct,,.;re of t~.ese ,-els !iiii t e more cle.tLrly t',.e *iar-ous methods -,;itn w,*,ic~-. ~-.ay find pra~:t cal ap -lic~-tion ti-e -a~.il:,ors ~f investiCated titLniuri dioxide gels of v-~.rious Indepen6E~nt m:-ti-iods of invest i-ation were used,'. Card 1/3 in cooperation with 1,;,,e institute of of T t, D Invest i.-at ion of t..e st n x Gel o of Indepei,dent Met-iod~3 AS UkrSSR (preparation of the titunium riloxi(le i-es of various structures and inve--Tif-ation~i on and ~itr~jcture) and with t-e Institute of' Chemistry .'IS USSR llel~:ctron microscopic, electron 6if`ru-tion :.nvr!!iti;,ations) t~ie,i obi. .:,f,i results. The a('sor tion and electron mi-rooco.-,ic investi,ations were exte.,.,Ied to --, series of if titLnium dioxide, whicir, was pre ared by the fly ~ r,-- 1 Y s 0 f t i t an i u m c h 11 3 r i d e . T - e -e -1 s c on ct e d o -'S particles whicl. appeared non-porous nt first -J--~:.t. T:.e- specifiC surface area of t.ie -,els depended Dn the size of the 1,artic"-es, mnereas t~.e (-*-.a:--cte- -.' the porosity depended on tiie size and t',,.e len.~lity packing. The pores appeared as interstiti-1 lbetween the ~-rt-,'cles). T e exc-:.--:-. -e Df -,-iit-r present in t--.c- E-els fo-- oz:~er 1-.*-~uid of E.::-':-r tension made it oos_.-:ib.-.e to adsorb larj:er maintaining th(j tignt pac?ing of 1~artic-'~-s. --,nc:- the formation time for t~-e titanium dioxide ,Te'- in z,.e Card 2/3 for--~ation sol,.Aion diminisned t:.e porosity as ~t res,,Lt 4. InvestiCation of the Structure of Ti-tanium Dioxide Gels of Independent Methods of the adsorbed particles becoming more closel.7 packed. Ther, are 7 f ig~irns, "I tra~,Io~,,, acid 14 i-i-,: ri 10 of which ar-o Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut fizic'.-eokoy 1-himii Akademii nauk SSSR (In:;tit~te of Physical Chemiotry,JIS USSR) Institut khimii im.L.V.Pisarzhevskogo Akademii nauk Uk qiins~,o-" SER (Institute of Physical C-emistry imeni AS UkrSSR) S-:BMITTED: March 28, 1957 Card 3/3 69- 20- 1 -6/20 AUTHORSz Kiselev, A.V.; Lygin, V.I.; Neymark, 1.Ye.; Slinyakova T.B.; Chen' Venl-khan. TITLEt Electron Microscopic and Adsorption Studies of Silica Sols and Silica Gels (Elektronno-mikroskopicheskoye i adsorbtsion- noye issledovaniya silikazoley i silikageley) PERIODICAL; Kolloidnyy Zhurnal, 1958, Vol XX, # 1, PP 52-56 (USSR) ABSTRACT% The globular theory of the structure of many gels (silica- gels, alumo-silica-gels, titario-gels) postulates that the framework of these gels is made of ball-shaped primary par- ticles. in the article the results of an electron microscopic study are represented. The substances investigated are sta- bilized sols, peptized hydro-gels washed with liquids of dif- ferent pff,and xerogels obtained from these hydrogels. The sols and hydrogels were investigated after application and dryirg on a collodion support. The collodion supports by applying a Ifo-solution of collodion in amylacetate on the surface of distilled mater. Hydrosols were investigated by making a carbon replica of them. A carbon film of 100 ang- Card 0 strom was applied in a vacuum device by means of thermal 69-20-1-5120 Electron Microscopic and Adsorption Studies of Silica Sols and Silica Gels spraying. Phe carbon film is f-'xed by paraffin and shaded by chromium. The obtained replica has a dissolution of 50 angstrom and is investigated by means of the electronic microscope UEM-100 working with 60 kv. The sol particles of 50-100 angstrom form in the early stages of the colloid before the formation of the hydrogial. During further gel formation the size of the particles is not increased. The electron microscopic investigation of xerogels is more dif- ficult, because the dense framework does not allow a detailed analysis. Carbon replicas were used, therefore, to investi- gate the porous structure. Fig. 3, v,g, represents the ste- reomicrophotography of a xerogel, the initial hydrogel of which has been washed by a liquid with a pH of 10.2. In fig. 3,4d the hydrogel has been washed with a liquid of pH 8.2. The adsorption method leads to the same results: the adsorption isotherms of methanol vapors and the distribution curves of the pore diameters show that a decrease in the Card 21 3 pH value of the washing liquid causes the formation of 69-20-1-8/20 Electron Microscopic and Adsorption 6tudies of --Silica Sole an,! silica Gels of finely porous zerogels. The table shows that the pore space changes from 0.90 cm3/g at PH 10.2 to 0.33 cm3/9 at PH 1.9. The surface of the xerogels changes from 2 400 m '1g at pH 10.2 to 650 m~'lg at PH 6-5. These changes indicate that the washing causes a certain change in the primary particles. There are 4 figures, 1 table, and 25 references, 21 of which are Soviet, 2 German, 1 English, and 1 Hungarian. ASSOCIATION: Idoskovakiy gosudarstyennyy universitet imeni M.V. Lomono- sova, Laboratoriya adeorbteii (11oscow -tate University imeni M.V. Lomonosov, Adsorption Lab~ratory) Institut fizicheakoy khimii AN UkrSSR (Institute of Physical Chemistry of thL AS Ukrainian SSR) SUBMITTEDt April 15, 1957 AVAILABLEt Library of Congress Card 5/3 Y/)-) /-) 1,2- Z AUTHORi Slinyakova, I.B., Neyinark, I.Ye. 69-20-1-12/20 TITLEi The Structure and Adsorptive Properties of Silica Gels Pre- pared from Alkaline Media (Struktura i adsorbtsionnyye svOY-9tv&- silikageley poluchennykh iz shchelochnykh sred) FERIODICALs Kolloidnyy Zhurnal, 1958, Vol XX, # 1, pp 84 - 91 (USSR) ABSTRAM Alkaline silica-gels are prepared by precipitation in an excess of sodium silicate. In the articleythe influence of several factors, especially the pH of wash-water, on the porous structure and the sorptive properties of the gels has been investigated. The hydrogels precipiZated in an alkaline medium were divided into two groups. One was washed by an aqueous solution of pli 2.0-2.5, the other with PH B-5-10-3. The wash- ing was continued for 12 days. Table I shows the structural- sorptive characteristics of these silica-gels. The two groups differjespecially in their specific surface and the distribution of the pores according to radius. The adsorption isotherms in silica-gels washed by acid water~are higher in the field of small values than in ailica-gole Nashed by alkaline water. This indicates that in acid-washed silica-gels the micro- Card l/ 3 pores and the specific surface is higher. The effective pore 69-20-1-12120 The Structure and Adsorptive Properties of Silica-Gels Prepared from Alkaline Media radius of such gels iq small. The increase of the specific surfacepby washing with acid solutions of pH 2#is explained by the reaction of the acid with unreacted sodium silicate in the intermicellar space of the gels. in tne washing of alkaline hydrogels by weakly acid solutions (pH >2.0) an alkalization of the washing water takes place, which is caused by the ion exchange of the silicate cation against the hydrogen ion of the acid. The specific surface of these coarsely porous silica gels is not large. Table 2 shows the reaction of the washing water after washingpand the structur- al charqcteristics of the silica-gels obtained. The experi- mental facts demonstrate that it is possible to produce silica gels with a large specific surface containing many fine and coarse pores. The treatment of alkaline hydrogels with con- centrated acids leads to the formation of silica-gels with a large mass of small porespand to a very high total porosity. Table 4 shows that the washing of alkaline hydrogels by con- centrated acids increases only the effective radius of the Card 213 pores. The specific surface of the investigated gels ranges bg-2-D-1-12120 The 6tructure and Adsorptive Properties of Silica-Gels prepared trom Alkaline Media from 550 m2/9 to 700 m 2Ig. There are 6 figures, 4 tables, and 7 references, 6 Of which are Soviet, 1 English. ASSOCIATION: Institut fizicheakoy khimii AN UkrSSR imeni L.R. Pisarzhevs- kogo, Kiyev (Institute of Physical Chemistry of' the AS UkminjAn SSR imeni L.R. Pisarzhevskiy, Kiyev) SUBMITTEI)i November 16, 1956 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 3/3 FiLTI'VaTK' 1. YO. "TI-le F~esujts Of rtis Study of tile Effect of Chemical Modification of Mineral Sorbent Surfaces on the Adsorptional Properties of the Sorbents." report presented at the Section on Colloi& Chemisty-y, VIII Mendeleyev Ccni'erc..nce ~D.; General and Applied Chemistry, Moscow, 16-23 March L959. (Koll. Zhur. v. 21, No. It, PP. 50`9-51-1) DL;111" A, Yu . k'. ; ULjI'-tASSIc.-a , A. v . ; 'i -I PjUGxLA!Y- .1 , G . i . ; r.TE'LT,:A.RhI 1 . -1c. . "The Effecb of che Surface anA its Mdification in the Dielectric Properties of Some Disperse Systems." report presented at the Section on Colloid Chemistry, VIII Merileleyev Confe.,erice A" General and Applied Chemistry, Moscow, 16-23 March 19159. (Koll. Zhur. v. 21, No. 4, PP. 509-511) 5(4) AUTHORSs Kiselev, A. V. , Poshku8, D. P. , 1,ion"I~svskVa, Y. A. -TITLE: Change of Porous Structure of Magnesium Hydroxide During He,.it Treatment (Izmeneniye por-stoj 9,-.ruktury gidrookisi magniy~a pri termicheskoy obrabotke, 1, PERIODICAL3 Izvestiya Akademii na,~,k SSt3R. Otdeleniye k1.1-4micheski'Kn na-,K, 1959, Nr 2, pp 232-2,7~ (USSi) ABSTRACT: In the present pacer the change of the porous structure :f magnesium hydrox4de heat treatEent in t'le vacuam was investigated in a br.Dal temrerati-rs rEnge. It was found t-at the magnesiim ~ydrcx2-aa p-Lzued cff at 21-co represent3 a broad-porous sample (d:=4;17,0 ~') witin large Lore voi-ime (,Ys = 0.71 CM3 i/g). The value's o_f the s~er.;ifi-, sirf-,L-,es of the skeleton and of the tds,-f~ticn layer s'are a~.-~oa,,ni_ng one another in tide inji---al sample. Ti.;.3 indicates that there- in micropores are GGCa-.-: .r.,3 ;c no exte:-'t, w h are filied up ir. the prijza~j adsorption ~.-,cpss witnout IV, steresis. On the tzansitior. of this hyd--r-ride ir-to cxide Card 1/5 - the specific surface J_-3 zon-aiderably increased at 350' 'by Change of Porous Structure of 14agnes.J--.:-,z During Heat Treatment about the 3-fold). Vclime a2d 34ZE-' of the pc:.--2s -n w-'"" capillary condensatioi-- takeri ;Iac-3 remain, rc,-Rever, The formation of 'the r-ic--%---jtrL:ct.ire is due to water sei,~ra- tion from the hydroxide and to the of I into MgO structure at w:ich the crystal structure of 111g(OH)2 the molar volumes are diffeient. At 350 0 the 3am~l" -i~; of bi-disperse structure; it kez-ps the homogeneous c-Darself porous structure of the initial si;ostance but ~re wa-'-'s -: t"Is structure are traverseeJ. by jores (cracks',. A f,)--'hc-r increase of the temperature ur tc ~00 0 already a cer*a-in agg1-,r-.,3.--tjcn cf :he as t?~c specific surface be~--j,.Es Ori a. further temperature up to 1000 and 1!00 0 a'-so the large ,ores are considerabl.v contracted. .r conaequence of this not an~y thta- size but also the sl~,--face -f the adsorption layer 9'and tl-.P. volume of the pores 1) P-, ,~ a. a e .In samples obtained at 14000 the size of tt~c curface s is getti.-,g -P.-.r-~.v as large as the size of zh,~: adsorption lay,4r s' r~ -n 9 Card 2/3 that in this sample "he fiaq acres disa~~pear ~-:,,c tn-~ Change of Porous Stru,--tuz-e ol Yajne3i-i.,.. III-,rd--oxide ScV !D2-5-,-e-7/4C .During Heat Treatment passes over again from a bi-d~sperse (fine and coarsely porous) into a homogeneous ocarsely porous one. There arf- 5 figures, I table, and 23 --~~feiences, 12 of wii~-c~, are So*.,-et. ASSOCIATION3 Instituty fizicheskoy Kn4xii-* Akademiy nauk SJSR i USSR ~'7:~Stjt,~;t~V of Physical Chemistry .*. t~ie Academies of Sciences, USjR and UkrSSR) hloskovskiy gosuIa--8tven-,iyy universitet im YI. V. Lomc.nosova (Moscow Stat-2 University imeni M. V. Lomoncsc---r.' SUBMITTED: july 1, 1957 Card 3/4, 5(4) SOV/69-21-z-18/25 AUTHORS: Neymark, I_.Ye- and Slinyakova, I.B. TITLE: Preparation and Adsorption Properties of Ferrogels of Various Porous Structures PERIODICAL: Kolloidnyy zhurnal, 1959., Vol XXI, Nr 3, pp 540-546 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors report on a study of the effect of the sedi- mentation medium, the temperature of sediment ripening and the nature of the intermicellar liquid on the po- rous structure and the adsorption properties of ferro- gels. In order to investigate the effect of the sedi- mentation medium, the authors prepared suspensions with different hydrogen ion concentrations. The pH values varied from 5.3 to 10. It cculd be stated that the increase of the total of pore volume and, consequently, of the sorption capacities of' ferrogels is in accordance with the increasing alkalinity of the sedimentation me- dium. Within the rani,e of the mentioned pH values, Card 1/3 pore volume and sorption capacities wei-e approximately _30V/6011-21-17) - 1-812 5 Preparation and Adsorption Properties of errogelz; of Yar_:51,13 Por,,uZ Structures doubled. The study of the. effect of the temper-,ture of sediment maturation revealed that higher tempera- tures equally result in an iiacrease in the total of pore volume. The increase, ho,:iever, was less remarkble than in the aforementioned case. The greatest-effect was obtained by substituting isobutyl alcohol -and ben- zene for the intermicellar liquid.of a hydrogel (iron hydroxide). Table 3 shows.that'in the case of isobutyl alcohol as intermicellar liquid, ferro,,-,els*are formed ,aith considerable over-all porosities, five-six times those of unsubstituted samples. The sorption pore vo- lume was doubled and also tripled in some cases. Ben- zene was lesc effective as an-intermicellar liquid. The total of pore volume was approximately doubled. The experimenus have shown that the effect of basic factors (surface tension of intermicellar liquid, tem--erature of sediment riPE!ning pH value etc.) on the -porous structure of hydrated iron oxides is ana- Card 2/3 logous to the effect of the same factors on silica SOV/69-21-3-18/-c- Preparation and Adsorption Properti~_s Df Ferrogels of Various P rruS Structures gels. It is probable that the fundamental principles concerning the formation of the porous structure of hydrophylic sorbents, which were developed by the au- thors,can also be applied to ferrogels. The authors mention the Soviet scientist-Is: G.M. Vtrskaya, B.G. Zaprometov, A.V. Dumanskiy, S.A. Levina and N.F. Yermolenk.o. There are 5 graphs, 4 tables and 17 re- ferences, 13 of which are Soviet, 3 English and 1 German. ASSOCIATION: Institut fizicheskoy khimii All USSR im. L.V. Pisar- zhevskogo, Kiyev (Institute of Physical Chemistry of the AS UkrSSR imeni L.V. Pi.,;arzhevskiy, Kiyev) SUBMITTED: 15 November, 1957 Card 3/3 5(4) .]IOV/69-c~ 1 -' - 19/2-.5 AUTHORS: Piontkovskaya, M.A., Zhiguylo, Ya.V., Yeremenko, L.A., Neymark, TITLE: The Chan,-,-e in the 3tructure and the Adsorption Cala- 0 -he Con- cities f Aluminum Hydroxide in Depen ence on t ditions of Its Formation PERIODICAL: Kolloidnyy zhurnal, 195L), Vol XXI, Nr 3, PP 347-350 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors report on a study of the changes of the ad- sorption capacities of aluminum hydroxide in dependence on a less or mo!e prolonged matu-ation p,--.riod of the gel. Th,_~ experiments revealed that the totual of pore volume, and consequently, the adsorption capacities of aluminum hydroxide decrease in proportion to the in- crease of the ripening perfod. I-t results therefrom that during the ripening period (0-45 days) the gel undergoes structural changes, which are characterized by a transition from amorphousness t3 the crystalline Card 1/3 state. X-ray investigatioa (Debye-Scherrer method) SOV/69-21-3-19/25 The Change in the Structure and the Adsorption Capacities of Aluminum Hydroxide in Dependence on the Ccnditions of Its Formation of the same samples fully confirmed the obtained re- sults. The evaluation of the diffraction patterns re- sulted again in a structural transition of the gel from amorphousness to micrD-and macrocrystalline for- mations. Samples viiLh riponing periods of 2, 10 and 45 days showed a hydrargillite lattice. Heating of the same samples to a temperature of 900 0C resulted in a chan:-'e of the lattice into the structure of co- rundum. ~he authors mention -,he scientist L.I. Shi- kina, who took part in the adsorption measurements. There are 6 X-ray diffraction patterns, ~) graphs, 3 tables and 19 references., 7 of which are Soviet, Card 2/3 4 German, 4 Encrlish and 4 Prench. SOV/69- L aracities of The Change in the Structure and the Adso.rpt'on I Aluminum Hydroxide in Dependence on !.-he Conditi,ns of Its Formation ASSOCIATION: Institut fizicheskoy khimii Al-, USSR im. L.V. Pisar- zhevskogo, Kiyev (Institute of Physical Chemistry of the AS UkrSSR imeni L.V. Pisarzhevskiy, Kiyev) SUBMITTED: 6 November, 1957 Card 3/3 ROOINSKIT, S.Z.; TAROVSKIT. M.I.; LU PET--CHZHAN; GAZIM, G.A.; ZHABROVA, G.M.; KADERATSI, B.M.; BRAZHNIXOV, PIOIUKOTSKATA, N.A. Chromatographic determination of the adsorption isotherms of g,qses and of the Epecif ic surface of solids. Kin. i kat.1 no.2:287-293 JI-Ag 160. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Institut f12ichaskoy tchimil AX SSSR. (Adsorption) -NEYMARX, I-Ye., PIONNOVSKAYA, M.A., LUKASH, A.Te., ffmymlx. H.S. Preparation and adsoption properties of synthetic zeollte. Koll. zhur. 22 no.2:251-253 Mr-AP l6o. (MIRiL 13:8) 1. Inatitut fizicheskoy Ichimii AN USSR im. L.V. Pisarzhevskogo, Kiyev. (Zeolite3) SIKOLINA, V.Ta.;-NZI=, I.Ye.; PIOMiOVMYA, M.A. Molecular sieves (preparation, properties, applications). Usp. khim. 29 no.9:1088-1111 S 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Institut Irisicheskoy khimii AN USSR i Hauchno-isaledovatell- 3kiy institut osuovuoy khimii. (Sorbents) (Zeolites)