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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1957, Nr 1. p 216 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Ol'shanova, K. M., Petrova, M. A.
TITLE: Quantitative Determination of Copper by the Method of Precipitation
Chromatography (Kolichestvennoye opredeleniye medi metodorn
osadochnoy khromatografii)
PERIODICAL; Tr. Mosk. telthnol. in-t myas. i rnoloch. prom-sti, 1956, Nr 0,
pp 184- 187
ABSTRACT: The chromatographic column is filled with an intimate mixture of
A1203 and K4 [Fe(CN)61 in a 100: 1 ratio. The solution containing
Cu4~~ (without Zn Z+ and Fe34*) is neutralized with alkali up to the
appearance of cloudiness, which is dissolved with I or 2 drops of
2N CH3COOH (pH 5). 1 cc of the Cu2+ solution is introduced into
the column. After filtration, the length of the red-brown band of
Cu? [Fe(CN)61 is measured and the concentration of Cu2+ in
g-e.quiv/liter is determined on the curve. The curve is plotted in
accordance with the lengths of the bands and concentrations of Cu2
in g-equiv/liter from 0.01 to 0,0005 N. Zn2~, Fe34, and high
Card 1/1 acidity impede the determination. P. K.
Name : OLI S~LOOVA, Kalcriya Makaiincvna
Dissertation: The chromatographical method in
qualitative analysis
Degree: Doc Chem Sci
Affiliation: Mosccw Technological Inst of' Meat and
Dairy Industry
Defense Date, Place: .2 Jun 55, Council of Inst of Physical
Ohemistry, Acad Sci WOW
Certification Date: 16 Mar 57
Source: T)MV0 13/57
5(2~
AUTHORS: 011 shan. .'Y-Lorozzova' N. 11. S ov / l 53 -
TITLE: Chromato,3raphic idethod of Deter-iininL Copper and 171-1 ckel
(Khro-ato,graficheskiy ::ictod opredeleniya medi i DillE.11ya)
-MIODICAL: Izvesti-a vy--shikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Khimiya i k1)i::iic-.c--
kaya tel-hnolo.-iya, 1950, 1Tr 2, pp 63 - 69 (usn)
ABSTRACT: The problem of the precipitation chromatography
has hitherto not been paid the attention it deserves,
althouah it may successfully be used for aralyt-"cal
purposes. The separation of elements with a pre-
cipitation-chromatographic column is based on the
d-4f,erent values of the solubility product of the
precipitations. A certain dependence between the
width of the forming zone and the concentration
of the investiC;ated solution may be found. The tas1"-
of the present paper is the working out of determination
inethods for the metals mentioned in the title. For
this purpose the authovs investi:-ated characterintic,,.,lly
colored copper compounds th.~t are difficult to solve
Card 1/4 with ditliio-o:,amic acid as well as nickel comDounds
Chromatographic Method of Determining Copper and Nickel SIJIVI/I 5"-:51:-2-1
with dimethyl glyoxime. The column for the pre-
cipitation-chro.matoGra-m is forn-A by a mixture
of a coxrier (a highly displ-rse substa.,ce) and
a prec-,pitator (substances that form precipitations
with the ionn to be investi~-,ated, which are diffic,,ilt
to t;olve). Miiiy(' Irouo i~luninum r).-Ade Vl,)e "CV. K-4,
F-1, series 20, 1955, tctiv~Aed charcoal,
glass and rice povider, starch, river sand, etc. acre
used as carriers. L-tcr only unlh-drous alum-InuZ.
oxide was used. Dif,-^erent weiG~-A relations
carrier and the precipitntor were trief". T,-Ic
re,~1,ilto with -.Ium-inum, o-:.-dc-
ci,4tator -,L-de the think tll-at '1
has an excha,.-I,~e c.-.pacity, and th-A the ioll
1 t 4
exchan-e in this czse hi-hly infliiencej the for-a
U I
and t,-e ienL~th of tllne zone of the precipitation-
chrD:iato,~i-am. 'Whc-n the preclipitator is pre!~ent in
!~,r--er qi-tantity (riare then 11"') the t.,Q
ion exchan~:e is mucl-I ler,2 i:i-r'l-ed. Thcoe
were proved by thle Oistril-ction of tlip copper ion.3 .Ly
Card 2/4 means of Vlie rL,Iioacti~.,e in~ic-:-tor Cu64. The
Chromatogm-phlc Met~'-Iod of Co,),;(-.r ind
L;ho,.-,c-d ti.;-,t t7ic-, colored 7one. ~:--c
L!-,c, I~rlttl~i- tlno ivcl proiwi-fAcIt-, ).C
c~u-rio;- -rc:. Vie lv.,,L;th of U;o zonu of 1-hu to-
to tie si--e of thr% c'-Irr.c1r. Tll-~i~ olon,-,
if' Vhr., ~x-,Anc are biCZor. Tl-,o 1:-n6th of t1--c
to LIu tllrt.,~,~otnv of th~! cr)lu!;Ir,.
curvc.,c, 41' 7_-c plc,,,ttcd (.)Ii t-lic
coo-rOiil.-,too, can lie investi oi,!,,
co.cres-
wilth colur;.~i,; of 11he ri!trr, di.-A-tc-r. Furtherr.-iore, ti~c
ac.)undu~~r,e bet,.-I-uen thic volu;u-, .r,(1 thn- p1, C 4 ,:t ti C)
for:.i~-d ancl t,-.,c corccnti-~-tion of the :-,?t,%l
on diffcrent tyjv~~L; of A1,0 3were studied. Al-.lm i I'll UM
c-;.Jdc not prnlviced -,t cr-mo Li,7,~- hiiu a
diffurc.1-A so t.-L-t the
Vr)lu::~,c if the preci:)-i
0,-
~..c 2-, 2~~ thc ca--.Ic, cc,--!7--*,L-4Or~;) are dif'c--ort. T"--u
thLl C',-'-%---'t` of tl"L
EI,(,l th-C, of th", zone.
Card 3//4 ciirvc?s f'iL:;Ul'co 1,2). The cnpper and nichel dcterv~i~~.-,tiur.
M-thods were chariclu(-rl7ell I;y co:~iparison. It
Cl-.romatc~~--raphic Yethod of Co,,j-cr and llickiu'l. SO',.r/ 1 r 7
n th-.-t -, i c
or- apl
method secureo a r.,-,orc rLuid dctcrmii~uluion of
:,-ietals In --olution vil-th col.--u-..,.pt-i or., of
Th~r-~, ar~' 4 f i,ru~, es ,,,nd 1 talile.
ASSOCIATIOI:: Lrookovskiy tel:hnoloCic.-.cczkiy institut myasnoy a.
rnolocl,noy prorlychlennostli (Iloscov, Technological
0
Institute for 1~eat and Dairy Industry) Kafe"Ira
analiticlicr;koy '-,hirqii ( Ch,~iv of Arvil-ytical
SUDMIT'TED September 14, 1957
Ca-2d 4/4
5(4), 5(2)
170
AUTHORS: Kopylova, V. D., Ollshanova3__K--I;, soll/i
TITLE: on the 1rd2uenoeExErkd'jy the Co'mposi*tion of the Soltition
Upon the For-lation of Procipitntion ChromatcS~rcu,.,.s
(Vliynniye sostr.va rastvora na obrazovoniye osa-doclinyl-h
khromato.-ramm)
PERIODTCAL: Izvestiya vy~:shikh uchebnyl-h zavedeniy,, Yhimiya i
kaya tekhnolo.-iya, 1950, Nr 3, PP 46 - 51 (USS,11)
ABSTRACT: The separation of ~-.ubotnncec in fire oipitat ion chro,-,i~toLra=
occur,-, in conueqiience of several repititiono of tho
principal proceso of precipitate formation ,ind
dicsolution. A chromatogram is thus formed: The
zone localization in it is determined by the product
of the ion acti-vity of the resulting precipitates
(Refs 1,2). To make clear the question of the
separability of tivo substances by means of preci-pi-iaii-on
chromato-r.--phy and to choose optimum separation
Conditions the ratio of the concentrations of the
substances to be chromatographed must be computed
Card 1/5 az the time of the easier soluble precipitate. The
On t1v Jnfluence ExMtA . y th e Co:n.~ o s _J 41 ion -, f0 S 01- 4
Upon the For.,.ation of Preci.itation Chro::~~;to.~:'ans
con.putntion c,-.n be performed in a Gcneral way
11-ccordin't, to oqii,,Aion (2); but it can be constdorably
simplified if instead- of the ion activity thoir
molur concentrations are used. In Cleneral, the
resiilting precipitate is rendered impure by co-
precipitated substa-~ces. Under conditiono of
the precipitation chro:natographic column the effect
of some co-precipitation processes can be reduced
practically to zero; others, however, ma., increase
their influence. The quantity of the co-precipitated
admixtures and the character of the process as
well as the c-)nplcteness of the zone separ-tion in
the chromatourams depend on t e composition
and microstri7cture of the precipitate, on the
composition of the solution to be chromatoaraphied
as well as on the concertr_stions of the ions
contained in it, finally on the quantity of the pre-
cipitant in the column. It is most probably due to
these factors that -- frequent incomplete or a co7~-
Card 2/5 pletely suppressed oepa2z.tion of --ones, even in the case
()n1he1VftUenM-'Xerkd by the Composition of the Solution SOV 1 L, 7_7 /7
Upon the l'or-ation of Precipi'tition Chro~atoarams
of precipitates the solubility of which is
conside2ably devinting fro.-n one another. It is
the Lin of the prosent paper to make clear under
which conditions the nost complete separation of
zones can be attained. The experiment was carried
out both with and without radioactive isdicators.
The cations investi-ated: hydroxidespe +,Fe2+,Cr3+
2+ 2+ 2+ 3+ 2+ 3+
CO , Ni , Mn and Ag+; phosphntes: Fe , Fe , Cr
2+ 2+ 2+ 2+ 2+ 2+ 2+ +
Co 2+ , 1"i, Ni ,lin and Zn ; 4odides; Hg , Hg2 Ag
Pb are presented in a table. It can be seen from
the table that the clearness of the precipitation
chromato-ram increases with decreasing solubility
of the precipitates at the same concentration of the
ion to be chrwMtoCraphed. This concerns experiments
without radioactive indicators. A Uood separation
is observed if the respective solubilities are
deviating considerably from each other. For hydroxides,
Card 3/5 for instance, the difference must be the 100-fold.
On tv-9 TrTm -Px6ft*d ~Y t-e Corijooit ion of the Solution SDV/1r3-5q-3-fj/"O
Upon th-o For ation of Precipi ta-tion Chr-7atog-ra-is
Other-wise no zone separation at all or only a
partial one takes place. The use of radioisotopes
has shown that a visual zone separation in
chromatograms is by no neans indicative of their
absolute separation. This is due to the contamination
by co-precipitation of other ions contained in
the solution. An absolute separction is never
attained, not even if sharp ed-es can be seen. In
all cases the upper zones contain impurities of
other ions which yield easier ~-oluble preciPitates.
The lenr-th of the zones and the inten:7it., of their
coloration increases with the increasing concentration
of the solution to be chromatographed. The increase
in the concentration of the hydrogen ions (p1T) caiises,
in je-.eral, a lenGthening of the zones, but
reducec thc- clearnen.,i of then (Fi- 3). The chro--.-~ato-
grams n2e thus shifted downwords in the colimin
(Fi,- 3, curves *id 3)---nd become irdistinct. The
Card 4/5 authors try to expic-in these phenomena. There are
Ontbalr~me-RtwtEd,y the Composition of the Solt~tion SOV/1 15-55-5-5/30
Upon t:ie Formation of Precipitation Chromatograas
3 figures, 1 table and 5 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: lloslkovs'~iy tekhnolo.-ric.hesI--iy instuitut ~-.Iyasnoy i
molool-nioy promychlennocti (I'lloccow Tec-hnolo,--ical
Institute of Djiry 71*&tIridustry) Y~%fedra ana-
liticheskoy khimii ( Chair of Analytical Chemistry)
SUBMITTED: SepteMber 19, 19'57
Card 5/5
75-17-2-2/27
qS: 011 shanova I K. Chmutov, Y. V.
-2 1 i L3. Chromatographic .!ethod in QM,.litat-1ve -hnPlysio (-KItironatografi-
chaskiy rictod v ',.;ic..c-stvennori Dr. The Jnal:;sis of
Cations of tlhi; Third .rialytiot! Gzoilp (IV. Analizz `.ationov
1"')
77-RIODICAL: Zhurnal Analitichesl:oy 2,pp.162-171 (USSR)
L B'O'T nACT: In a I=evious paper (.1of 1) ropcwt vias j~iven on the nrran,-e-
ment of cationa and anions of ench oinglo ;roup in the ad-
.ption series accordin to the degree of their ad3orption
cor U
on some adsorbente. Furtiermore, ~~iethods were worked out
for the qualitative chronatoera-Phic analyaiE, of cations of
the fourth and fifth analytical group or, aluminum oxide as
adsorbent (Refs 2, 3). In the present paper the qualitative
chromatographic analysis of cations of the third analytical
f-roup on aluminuia oxido a~ adoorbent iti worlwd out. The catiQno
3+ 2+ 2+ 3+
Te , Cc , Ili and Cr can bc proved imm2diately on the
adsorbent: aluminum oxide and pernutite. On sulfonite only
L
Card 1/3 Fe3+ can
be proved, whereas the other cations form dim zoneo
75-13-2-2/27
Chro-atographic 11,1ethod in Qualitative Analysis. IV. 'Me Analysis of Cations
of the Third Analytical Group
3+ 2+ 2+ 2+
with respect to coloration. Al P Fe , Mn und Zn cannot
be proved without developmant or, Vie ridsorbert-s. Nickel c---1
be proved on aluninum oxide only in the case of ab3once of
C02+-ions in th L solution, since tliiz is adso---bod in the
~le appli,~s i-I tile ovz3e of Fe34 ar,,d
some zone as 11i . The sa-
Cr)+. The detection linit for the on aluainu-m oxide
without development, lies for F 3+ at 5,4 T for Co2+ --t 3-:5,0'T
for 1-j12+ at 35t0 ^( and for Cr~+ at 30,0 T
The authors showed that the cations o-f t1-B third analjtical
-,roup can be proved chromntof;raphically on aluminum oxide, I;er-
L>
nutite, and sulfonite ~ta adsorbento by neans o.4 various L--3c-
nerators and precipitants. Solutiona of aumonium thiocyan-te,
lye, dithionic acid, potassiun chro7aate, nitric ammoniun-
-tL
~trathiocyanate-mercuroate (Im [T.,-(SCN)L and ammoi~4a
served here as developer. The UoK1j.o'r'iOs O.-C C~Iuztic 30da ~-'d
~potassiura chromate were u2cd au prucipitanto. In a comprari-
son between the Precipitation chro!:;a-~oL:raphE; and the ioni-t(-,-
-chromatou-Taphs i*t vas found that tile:'-C is almost no dif-
ference in the coloration of the zoneo, the -.Drecipitation
chromato.-raphs have, hoaever, bettcr mar::ed bot,ndaries of t'le
Card 2/3 colored zones. Also a qualitative chromatographic nethod v;~:s
75 - 2-2/2 7
CbxomatoLtraphic Nothod in ;4lialitative Anf_lysi.~i. !V. The .,nalylin of Cations
of the Third Analytical Group
vorked out for the of the ~_L'Jionfj of the third (ina.-
I.ytical 7rovp on ,.Iuminum o%ido as adsorbc.,it by means of which
these calion3 can be proved -citliin 0-10 ninutes. The detec-
tion limit for the proof of each sin&le cation of the third
.-roup on aluminum o~-ide is Civer.. -Furthermore a cciaparir-g-
characteristic of tho qualitativt, Mlethods for t-p- proof of
the cations of the third group axe giveii in solution in the
paper. The chrozatooraphic raethod permits the determination
of all cations within a shorter time ~, On. 1-y a small quanti -
ty of reagents and a very small volume of sample solution
is necessary for this purpose, furrhprmore, tbia method is
More sensitive thwi other method,F!. The experimental carryina
out of the anal.Ntia is described precizely~ There are '0
tables and 6 references, G of' v;hicb are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION% Institut fizicheskoy khim--,'-' AN SSSR, bioskya
(11oscow Institute for Physical 'Vhemi!.,,try,AS USSR)
SUBMITTED: December 25, '1955
1. Ions-.-Chromatographi(~, ana4sis 2 , AlldmtlfnLi~ oxidcs-
Card 3/3
AUTHOR-3- XbrIlava, V.D. , 01 1 shino SOV-69-58-4-9/18
TME: Oecond!iry Phononfna In Prfjalpitrttion Chror-ritogrnn.- of
Compounds (Vtorichnyye ynvleniy8 v osadochnykh ~hromntoprnm-
mekh razlichnykh soyedineniy)
PERIODICAL: F61loidnyy zhurnal, 1958, Vol XX, Nr 4, PP 456-460 (USSR"
,,more often than in other
APSTRAWP: In tho procipitntion chromritngrnphy
forms of chromatographic analysisin change of chromatograms
with time takes place. These changes consist of the smoothen-
ing of-the zone boundaries, the formation of new zones, the
down-ward movement of the zones, etc. In order to study the
laws of these changes in the articlethe secondary effects in
'Precipitation chromatograns of phosphates, chromates, hydroxides
of various cations, etc. were investigated. In several of the
experiments radioactive indicators were applied in a chlor-
vinyl pipe, either in the precipitating substance or in the
chromatographed solution. The ratio between isotopic material
and the dry matter in which it wa-F contained -was then determined,
The most characteristic changes in the precipitation chromato-
grains were the followingtsmoothing of the zone boundaries; in-
crease of the initial length of the zone; change of the color
Card 1/3 of the chromatogram due to different oxidation and reduction
SOV-69-58-4-9/18
Secondary Phenomena in Precipitation Chromatograms of Various _~azpoaunis
reactions. Experimental results show that with an increEse
in the concentration of the precipitating agent, the speed of
the change of the zone length decreases, the speed of boundary
smoothening decreases also, but the speed of color change in-
creases. An increase of the concentration of the chromato-
graphed solution causes an increase of the speed of boundary
smoothening, and of the speed of zone length change. An in-
crease of temperature leads to an increase of the speed of
change in the precipitation chromatograms. The radioactive
isotopes P32, C065, pe59, Hg203 were used in the investigation.
An analysis of the results indicates that the distribution of
the chromatographed ion and of the precipitating agent changes
with time. The change of the distribution of the precipitating
agent in the column consists in an upward movement in the
column. The concentration of the chromatographed ion in the
zone decreases with time
...which leads to an increase of the
length of the initial zone. The smoothening of boundaries
and the increase of zone length is explained by the difffusion
of the chromatographed ion. The investigation permits the
Card 2/3 explanation of the secondary effects in many cases as well as
Sov-69-58-4-91/18
Secondary Phenomena in Precipitation ChromatogramF of Various Compounds
the regulation of these processes by changing the conditions
causing the secondary effects. The results may also be used
for explaining secondary effects in molecular and ion exchange
chromatograms.
There are 3 diagrams and 2 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut myasnoy i molochnoy
promyshlennosti (Moscow Technological Institute of the laeat
and Milk Industry)
SUB'M1ITTED: February 25, 1957
1. Chromatographic analysis--Theory
Card 3/3
OLISROOTA. K., -prof.; KOFMYA, T., kand.kb1n.nauk; MAT-OCHIR, 1., insh.
OTM~~OD~jrx'pblc netbod for determining chloride content In meat.
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1. )bskovskiy telffinologicbe3kiy inttitut m3yasnoy i molochnoy
prorVablemnosti.
(*at--Anal7sis) (Chlorides--Analysis)
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h~rawdt6gt&fil (AtUdiff In tho, Vield of Ion K'ahangs, Distrtbu-
tied *hd YrddtbIt*ti*d Ch"OLAtogrUhy) K6811OW, IZd.Vo AN SS&R,
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In thd Yield of the second Was published In
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VULd of Xna-ax--lwaga Ch"mitograph* We personalltleax man.
tib"d. are given after most of the artle 8.
-Daviaiii-, A.T. LnA757K. IN-3-yTR-a. Study of the Sorption Value and - -
thAl ZIENZA141 WAArjY'iTrT& -MM-0-A W*r&tttt With Relation to Tea-
TrO
r4ratwy,# 21
14dLLUkLy-V-T- 5.*ary of the Stationary Front of Dynamic Sorp-
24
--saidadra, X.R.. "a y --ftdztmz&, Iffeet or the Ionits,
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M92--va, ~05 he zkUS
h1ww Troeges, 39
vsalwzs K W , end TO.JL-ame~ rinaties Of Cation ftchancat
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WM
axyll. Cationites,
.-F
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ftjZ-X-3L., and FV-191oanyakin. Purification of Salts With the
Xid of in Counterflew Inatialation 55
TO ;nave. Study of
Podge#,yeXA.1-C.P., W.W-Z~-jmd -g-30
-iibatles 0 Exchange u ated Resins 63
Esi atlas -;"awiplets Cation Is
A. R. Pashkayr 9A. Parsbanov, and N.H. ?unit.
skiy. change in mbe-r.-ro-ati" or7-*1-m--n-jjy-Le1.dic Nonorunctional
CattmItes in RalatU4 to the Cowentration of Sulfo Groups and
rAterebALM Ban" IS CAtIonites
Y and W.W. Tunits)dy. Study of
--cha-alsfuslon or Lwts Through a Cationits. Kembraner ~ ._ 1- 76
ShA47xidno Y-X- OrgAft-16 R489GntO 10501 In Ldsarption and Dletri.
buttes, Chpomatogrwoicq, yholp CI&zsjfjoe,tlea, and Trends of Invopti-
gatieft so
W.- and FX-ae!syAkIn- Some Now 1"h*fto4*nj1
0601-01:~y tha Process or glectroalgration of OrgaLn1c
Substanest; 90
-PI Study or TharmiLl Doguironstlaft of Sulfo-
pie&ixrortuadshydo Wasin ItU.1
sft4 IL Precipitation Chromate.
gra;fty -5tKx~ ~,- 105
KOVI'l a,-T~D~ And Secondary Phenomena In
Traci.-)Station Chromatography - 113
Determination of Calcium
by thw PrqcIp1t4LZ4w% ChroastoCrapby Method With the Indicator
Kurazlds 124
K.K.. s--A Z,A. EDI*sko.a. lon-oz.hangw Toper
Chr=-~Ohy in waliatTivi-In-saysis 1281
N.V. Chromatographic Nothod of Qualitative analysis
ror ftr Dyestuffs 134
Saldzdz8-Z,R,~k.X"1!dhwovs, and-LI. Zvanovs. Sorption of
assral, solos and- or Their Boats on Cationitwo 138
and-_L11. Soldad-a. absorption of Complex ZIno
AnIons an Knionit4ro With afferent Basicity 143
AUfiORS 1 01 Ishanova, K. X., -lorozova, N. Y.
TITLE: Fractional Discovery of Several Rare Elements By 111eans of the
Chromatographic Method
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya,vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Khimiya i khimicheskaya
t ekh no 1 o g-'L
1 1959, Vol 2, Nr 4, PP 498 - 5o2 (USSR)
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ABSTRACT: The authors attempted to investigate the method mentioned in the
title on chromatographine aluminum oxide. Since the elements in-
vestigated may be combined with various elements in natural
mixtures, chromatograms of the solutions of mixtures of various
cations were investigated. The solutions were composed in accord-
,,osition in such a way that a complex cation
ance with the presupp
mixture could be se-oarated according to various degrees of cczp-
tion. '. Therefore, ihe mixtures were composed of adjacent ele-
ments in the sOrption sequence. The authors succeeded in consider-
ably supplementing the sorption sequence of cations (Ref 1 by
rare elements. These are subsequently shown in brackets: >
Sb3+~S.n2+-Bi3+=Lr,e4+D~Hg2+~ETh4-~p= Cr3+. Fe3+.Hg,24- U02+ Pb2+~
2
n3+ \VU 2+ Nd+3~ lg~ Mg 2~ Zn +> C02+.J,1,2+= Cd 2+= Fe ~+= Ba 2+
XI >
I + 2+ 2+ + 'Rb
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Fractional Discovery of Several Rare Ele--ents By -Means Of SOY/153-2-4-6/32
the Chro-matographic Yethod
with the sorption sequence fixed by several elemments, chromato-
,-,ramo of rare, elemento were obtained in combination w1th other
cations. In additionp the analytis in connootion with tho
discovery of the following metals and ions is described: Cerium:
in -!%-,he presence of bismuth and copper ; of tin IV); of mercury
(1) and bismuth; of tin (IV), bismiath, mercury R and II), and
iron; of biem"th, antimony (111), i1nd arsenic (III). Dif3rovery
of indium ions: in the presence of cobaltj of zinc; of morcury
(I and III) , and lead; of iron (III). Discovery of ions U02+
in the presence of cerium; of mercury (I and II), and^iron 2 (111);
of copper. Discovery of thallium ions: in the presence of : copper;
of mercury (I and 11); of indium; of ceriuin; of cobalt, nickel,
cerium, and lead; of uranyl and zirconyl. Discovery of zirconyl
ions: in the presence of mercury (II); of zinc; of copper; of
iron (111); of cobalt; of uranyl ions. Discovery of thorium ions:
in the presence of lead; of cobalt; of uranyl ions; o-f iron (III).
Discovery of neodymium ions: in the presence of mercury (II); Of
lead; of copper, silver, and cobalt; of nickel; of iron (III); of
cadmium. There is-* Soviet reference.
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Fractional Discovery of Several Rare Elements By Leans of SOV1153-2-,-61152
the Chromatographic Method
ASSOCIATION: Noskovskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut myafjnoy i
lennosti) Kafedra analiticheskoy khimii (Hoscow
Institute of Meat- and Milk Industry) Chair of
stry)
SUBMITTED: ,March 28, 1958
moloclizicy promysh-
Technological
Analytical Chemi-
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MHOZOVA, N.M.--013SHANOVA R.N.
A lo
.Wlication of I r exchange :pTocesses in the dai--7 industry.
lzv.vys.uchob.zELvi;yljsh7cb'ote)ea.no.5:63-67 260. (MM 13 '. 12 )
1. Mokovskiy tekbnologleheskiy luBtitut myasnoy i raolochnoy
yromyshl-ennoBti. Xafedra analiticheBkoy Iddall.
. (Dairv irAustr5r) (ion exchange)
COLISMOVA, K.M., prof.; STOROZIMIKO, G., red.; PAEGLIS., Ia.., takhm.
[Use of Ion exchaners in Industry] Primananie loritov v pro-
zqBble=osti* Riga., TSentr. bluro taklin.informatsi-i Latviiskoi
SSR., 2961. 27 p. (MM 15:4)
1. Hoskovskiy tekbnologIche.,gkiy institut ryasnoy I nolocbnoy
proxgsblemnosti (for Ollsbanava).
(Ion exchange resins)
MOROZOVA-j N.M.; VVSHANOVA K,14.
Phromatograpbic metbod i5f Ana2pirk beary zip c-al.9 in dair7,
productoo Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; piobeh.tekbo 1:33C%-135 061.
(HIFLA 14:3)
1. MoBkovskiy tekhnologIchbskiy institut nyuncy I molochnoy
pr=7,shlennosti, Xafedra analiticheskoy khiuii.
(Dairy products-Analysis and examination)
(Metals-Analysis)
OLISHANOVA:~ X.M.
.1 ..... ............ ....
Cbr=atc)Zrz-,pbiv metboa for determinimg m*.rcury. 12v.vya.-ucheb.
zav; kbim.1 3diim.tekh,. 4 no.js734437 161. (MM 14: 11)
2. MoBkovB3d7 tekbnologicbeski7 iwtitut nyasnoy I nDlochnoy
prmyshlemnosti, kafedra nearganichaskI7 i amlitichaskoy
kbi-mi:l.
(Mercury-Amal-y5lv)
OLISRANOVA, K.H.; XOPYLOVA, V.D.; VIOROZOVA, B.H.
Detendnation of the concentration of inorganic iomB from the
zone length or volume in precipitation chromatogram. Izv.vys.
ucheb.sav.; kbi-.i khITn.tekh. 1* w.6:923-927 161. OML -15:3)
1, Hoskovskiy tekbnologicheski7 institat nVasnoy i molochnoy
promysbaennosti2 kafedra noorganicheskoy i analiticheskoy khimii.
(Chromatographic analyais)
OLISHANOVA~ X.H., dolctor kbim.nauk-, POTAPOV.A, II.A.2 kand.kbim.nauU; FWLOVA,
-~~~~~Aekbn.nauk; SEMERSMVA, L.-Ya.
Recovery of anion exchanging substances after neutralization and
purification of sunflower seed and castor oils. Hasl,-zhir. prom.
27 no-9:10-11 S 1161. OiM 14:11)
1. Hoskovskiy tekbnologicheskiy
proiVablennosti (for 0113banova)
gidrozavod (for Seliverstoya).
(Sunflower seed oil)
Institut rWasnoy i molochnoy
Potapova) Frolova). 2. Hoskovskly
(Castor oil)
Kamm., Y.D.,- MOROZOVA2 N.H.3 ~LISRANGVA4-K.H..,.
ftmdc 2magents aa indicaton inprecipitation cbromatqpaw.
lzv.vyD,ucbob.za-v,,; kbiml khim.tekb. 5 n0.1:22-23 362.
(MM 15 4)
1, *Bkovskiy tekbuologichoakiy inst#ut 3*wnoy i =Ioohmy
promysb3.s=ostl., kafedra noorganichookoy .1 analiticheskoy kbivail.
(Cbromatogripbic aual7aiB) (Chemical tests and reagenta)
SALDAD29, X.M.; OLISHANOV.Al X.M.; FROLOVA) G.V.
I
Molecalar Borption of some hydroxjacids and their salts on caticr-I
exchangerB. lz*~,vys.ucheb.zav.;khim.1 khIm.tekh. 5 no.2-.272-
276 162. (ERA 15:3)
1. Moskovskiy tekhnologicbeskiy institut *asnoy i molochnoy
prmyshlannosti, kafedra neorganicheskoy i analitichaskoy khimii.
(Acids) (Sorption) (Ict exchange)
XMNSTSOVA, N.N.; POTAPOVA, 2d.A.; SAIDAM., X.M.; OLISHAIIIIl X-11
t~
DeBprptlon of ions *on lonexc6rgm studied by 'electrodialpis.
lzv.vys.ucheb.zav.-3ddm.i Miin.toU. 5 nD.3:4-18-422 162.
.7 OMIA 15:7)
1. HoskDvskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut myasnoy i m6lochnoy
prcmyshlennosti, kafedra analiticheskoy kbinii.
(Desorption) (ion exchange) (Electrodialysis)
QkjLH-AXOU,,-~er-i: lama ~na; XOPYIDVA, Valentina Dmitr-1yevna;
MDROZOVA., Radezbda Hikhaylovna; CDOTOV, X.V., otv. red.;
VLASOV, L.G., red.; YAKOGONOVA, I.A., talcbn. red.
[Precipitation chromatograpb;y]Osadochnaia khromatografiia.
Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1963. 10~ p. (MIRA 16:2)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk ISSSR (for Cbmutov).
(Chromatographic analysis)
3/032/1553/029/001/003/022
BIOI/BI86
AUTHORS:
_qhanoya_-Xj_M._,. Morozova, N. M., and Kopylovap V. D.
TITLE: Determination of microamounts of inorganic ions
PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 29, no.' 1, 1963, 24 - 26
TEM The limiting concentration at which an inorganic ion ceases to give
a chromatographic color reaction is deterrAned. Next, the solution under
investigation is diluted until the element concerned gives no reaction.
The concentration of the element in the sample is calculated from the re-
quired degree of dilution and the known limiting concentration. A glass
column 10-13 cm long and of 4-5 mm diameter filled with Al 2 03is used.
The following elements, developers for t~e chromatogram, and limiting
2
concentrations!':(mg-equ/liter) are givens Cu(II), rubeanic acid, 4-7*10-
-3 '1.1010-3
Vi, rubeanic acid, 7-3-10 ; Ni, dimethyl glyoxime, I Fe(m),
poiassium ferrocyanide, 3.6-10-3; Ag, potasaitmn chromate, 9.2*10- 21 lfg(ii),
I
potassium chromate, 7.6,-io-2 Zn, ammonium tetrathiocyano mercuroate in the
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T
S/032/63/029/001/003/022
Detezmination of microamounts of B101/B166
the Dresence of cobalt ion, 0.26; Pb, sodium rhodizonate, 2-5*10-3; Pb,
Potassium chromate,_1.0; Sn, potassium ianthogenate, 0.23; Co, a-nitroso-
.~-naphthol, 4-7-jo 4; c1 , Hg(Ho The method is recommended
3)2, 5.'10-2.
for industrial analyses. There is 1 table.
1,Toskovskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut myasnoy i molochnoy
Promyshlopnosti (Moscow Technological Institute of the bleat
and Milk Industry)
Card 2/2
7,y~~p; POTAPOVA, Mariya Aleksandrovua;
OLISHENIIOVAI KajUrj imo
X0117LOVA, Valentina Dmitriyama; HDROZOVA, Radezhda
Mikhaylmma; DZBABOV, V.G.., red.
[Manml on ion-exchange., partition, and precipitation
chromatograpby] Rukovodstvo po ionoobmemv)i,, raspredell-
tolInal i osadochnoi khronatog-rafil. Monklva) KhImiia)
1965. 199 P. (HIRA 18:7)
OLISR"OVAY Do., prof*; MRMOVI., N.3 MROWaY.L., Go
i 0
Chromatographic method for determining the tin content of canned moat*
Masaind' "BM 32 no*2347-48 361a OMA 14:7)
(148at, canned-Preservation) (iDbromatograpbio analysia)
S/048/62/026/603/004/015
B107/BIO2
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AUTHORS. Ollshanskayat E. Ya., Nekrasov, Yu. V., and Umanskiy, Ya. S.
TITLE: Examination of order in the alloy W + 44 atoms Mo by
measuring the diffuse X-ray scattoring
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheakaya, v. 26,
no. 3, 1962, 349-351
TEXT: The degree of order in the alloy 'it + 4,'V,,*' Ido at 1100, 1350, and
17000C was studied. A PC-500 (URS-501) diffractometer and CuKa radiation
monochromatized by a plane germanium crystal, were used for the examination.
Radiation was recorded with an MCTP-4 (YSTR-4) argon counter. The.an.gular
range from 6 to 200 was measured; scattering from air was eliminated by
the use of a vacuum chamber (Ref. 1: A. S. Kagan, V. A. Somenkov, Ya. S.
Umanskiy, Kristallografiya, 5-, 466 (1960)). Temperature effect, Compton
effect, and Bragg scattering were mathematically eliminated. Ground
samples with etched surfaces vere used for the examination, since absorp-
tion was considerable. The intensity distribution was determined
experimentally. The curve for 17000C was calculated from
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-Ex-amination of order in the BI 07 02
I NCAC31 UB /A)2 C~
The short-range order coefficients ai resulting from it, are Given
numerically. The positive signs of a^ and a show the atoms of the same
1 2
type to prevail in the neighborhood of one atom, i.e. the Vo - W system
tends to segregate. Purthermore,the radial distribution of the atom
density of tungsten was determined from the formula
90
r
D
In general, the results of Fig. 2 agree with those of the first, method.
The additional minimum between r and r is explained by the fact that the
4 3 4
U.Dper limit Ot integration, so) is 2.6 instand of Co (Ref- 4, see below)*.
The degree of order increases slightly as temperature decreases, but still
is very low at all temperatures. The mixing energy appears to be very
blow: it is 0-079 ev for 170OPC according to Ref- 5 (M- A. Krivoirlaz, A. A.
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I-IMAWRWAYA- ...
Neclanizea molding. BTO 2 no.21-.36 N 1,60. OLM 13: 11)
(Molding(Founding)--TecbnologicaI innovations)
IY,-z
non, (;..A., ka~diaat takhnicbeskikh nauk, fttsemt-, XORM111TSEYA, Z.P.;
OLISHANSKATA, 14.A.i Inzhemar; IOLDEMIR, T-3.. Inzhener.
Investigation of the diffusion of sulfur in cat-Is rubber
b7 means of radioactive isotope3. Tast.elektroproz. 27 np-6:
66-68 Ja '56. (MLRA 10:8)
1.Duepropetrovskiy khixiko-t9khno1og1chssMy institut (for BUM
and lormilltseva). 2.2avoamizovkabelO Miniotarxtya olektrotakhnichaskoy
promyshlemmosti (for 01 shanskaya and Xo1obenim).
(Rub'ber) iSulfur)
(RadiC130UP82--lmdustrial applications)
110-S9-6-12/22
AUTHORS: Blokh, G.A., Candidate of Technical Sciences, KoCen, V.B.
aund 01'shanskaya, L.A.., Engineers
TITLE: On the Vulcanisation o-f-Rubber Mixtures for Cables
(K voprosu o vulkanizatsii kabellnykh xezinovykh smesey)
PERIODICAL: Vestunik Elektropromyshlennosti, 1958, Nr 6,
pp 54 55 (~SSR)-
ABSTRACT. T1je work on zhich this article was based was done by
the Wor',