SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PAVLOVA, O. A. - PAVLOVA, S. D.
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AUTHMS: Ana sh-kint, , 11 . T. , Fav I :~V~: , 3. A.
TITLE: flews in Brief (Korotkiye"~i-ro'FEli6honi~,,.)
PERIODICAL: Zavodst-11ya Laborp-toriya, Vol 21, ir
PP 13,66 - 1366, (USSIR)
ABSTRACT: The ruithors cui;-ect a :-othod for determinin- un-
satur,ted hydrocarbons- in the air Thich
thc- reaction of mercnry with compoun~'.s co,-.t-in--,-a
double bond and upor the colori-ictric reaction oi 11---
ions with diphenyl carbazide or diphei..,,,l
A nethod for deter.-Anin, at'- lene and proj~jie!,?
U - -Y
was developed. In preparing the rtardard c'ir-;e,
stan&-rd solutions of unsaturated hydrocExbons in
alcohol wore pro ared in concentrations of 0,025-C,Oe~-
mc/ml. and were then -jnalyzed by the iodido numl,cr
method of HUbl(Gyub". The intensity of the color
was measured on a IM -M apparatus usinE a light
filter and euvette., with a 10 mm layer thickness.
Card 1/2 3-60y of ethylene and 2-257 of propylene in '-~,3 ml.
News in Brief
of solution can be determined.
SOV/32-24- I
ASSOCIATION: Ufimskiy institut gigiyeny i orofzabolevaniy (Lfa
Institute for Hygiene and Occupational Diseasee)
Card 2/2
s/1 61 /62/004/005A53/055
Bi 6 3/B1 36
AUTHCRS: Petrusevich, 1. 1., Sollertinskaya, Ye. S., and 0.
TITLE: Etching oI dislocat'-ons in the (111~ plane of ga-liim arsenide
?_7!1,IODIC.'_T: Fizika tverdojo tela, v. 4, no. 5, 1962, 1376-1563
T -'-'.(T :Various etching aCents and corditions were studied for the pre ;Jara-
tion of metallo graphic specimens of --allium arsenide in the (11 1 ) Plane
Those givin.- po sitive results are entered in the following table.
C omposi t i On Etching Results of etchini; E m a r'~: S
in vol. Darts conditions
H Cl-3, HNO -1, -he (T TT) 21 anc and a' I o-~Yer
- lion-
3
H 0-2 2-3 sec., -lanes are poL, shed. Disloca- selective
2
v- _-ible in the plane as
e t c han
coni cal nits
-
EMN 0 3
-5 min Freshly prepared and cold
'
. -I-
No-
3 ,
ld
s bluish film.
medium give selec-,Ive
2 co
After boiling, some specimens etchant
i are well polished in cold state
Card 1/3
Etching of dislocations in the
S/16 62/004/005/053/055
B163Y313a
ComDosition
' Etching Results of etching Remarks
Vol. Darts
in conditions
-on all planes.
H so - 3,
2
4 3-5 min All Dlanes including (TTT) are Non-
0 . hot,
'-n poli;hed. In the (111) disloca- selective
2 2 freshly pre- tions appear as conical pits. etchant
H20-1 pared
etchant
HF-1, H 202 2-4 min Dislocations appear in the (111) Selective
( 3 C~4,) cold plane as conical pits. atchant,
H20-2
NaOH (50)-5, 2 min,
1 Dislocations appear in the (111) Selective
H 0
2 2 (30/0"')_1 boiling plane as triangular pyramids etchant
-
Card 2/3
'-iching of dislocatiors in the
C.Omjc3ition 1-7tching-7 Results of etching
in vol. Darts c o n ditions
S/18 62/GG4/~C,5/0'5.1'~/C 5 .51
31 6rXi 76
Remarks
Yo,i-6 .5-1 Mir, Dislocations appear in tne (111) e I U C '~ L'a
Ir 0
K F. (ON )6 1 boiling surface in form of triangular etchant,
3 pyramids use d
H C-50ml
2
HN 0 1 , I.T 0-3 1-2 min Dislocations appear in the seiecti,;e
2
boi-'i.%C surface in form of triangular etchant
HI) 4 - 1.64 61cm),
The dens4ty of the ac:.ds a s ILNO 1.4 c1cm so
3 'here are 2 figrures and 1 taole.
!!CI - 1.19 g1cm H. /Cm
ASSCCIATION: Gosudarstvennyy i proyck-..ryy
instl.,uT obrabotki tz;vet:-.y~h metallov, 'Sta-e
Scientific Research and ?roject -.nst.4tute for
Non-ferrous Mletals, Yoscow)
SUB11~1'2T_`D: January 15t 1962 (initially), February 10, 1962 (after
Card 3/3 revision)
FAVLOVA, 0.1.; FSETRUSEVICY, R.L.
Effect of the crystallographic orientation on the geometry
of a fused p-n junction in galliurn arsenide. Trudy Gipro-
tsvetinetobrabotka no.24:54-56 f65. (mifif, 18:11)
PAVLOVA, o.-(.
TechDiaa,3 problems in the ldistox-i of T~h;~~ elt:~!trodep:)ziric.-, z
metals. lzv.vye.uclieb.-,,,av..~ tavet.met. 3 no.2~.161-li,-5 I tj%
( tUl-iA I I'-, - , ~
1. Ta5titAtt istoril. yestestvomnariiya i tc-10-qtki AIN
(FdoctroforiO.Y.4i)
PSTRUSEVICH., R.L.; SOLLERTINSKAYA, Ye.S.; PAVLOVA, 0.1.
Detection of dislocations on a (1-U) plane of gallitm arsenide
by etching. Fiz. tvor. tels, 4 no.5:1378-1380 My 062. (MIRA 15:5')
1. Gosudarstvannyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy i proyektnyy
institut obrabotki tsvetnykh metal-lov, Moskva.
(Gallium arsenide) (Dislocations in crystals)
(Etching)
PAVLOVAO, 0.1.
fiew material on the history of galvanoplasty. Vop. ist. set. i
tekh. no*13:129-131 162* (MIRA 16:5)
(Electroplating)
PAVLOVA, -Ol'Ra-IQwA=; POGODIN, S.A.9 zasl. deyatell nauki i
prof., otv. red.; CHEMOV, A.N., redJzd-
va; SIMINA, G.S., tekhn. red.
[History of the technique of electric deposition of metals]
Istorlia tekhniki elektroosazhdeniia metallov. Moskya, Izd-
vo AN SSSR, 1963. 126 p. (PC RA 16:7)
(Electroplating)
PAVLOVA, --0. 1. -
Hictory of elect roplant ing. Trudy Inst.ist.estel takh- 33:266-298
o6o. (MM 13:8)
(Zlectroplating)
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PAVLOVA, 0.11..prof.
--o"Colitnical aspects and treatment of thromboambolic complicatimu In
variouB diseases. Sbor.trud.Teshk.XBNP no.l: &25 156 (MIRA 11:1)
(BIWD--CIRCULATION, DISOMMS OF)
PAVLOVA, O.N., zaal. deyatell nauki Uzbekskoy SSR, doktor mad. nauk,
prof.) red.; MEDVEDEVA, T.S., red.; AGZAMDV, K.A., tekhn.
red.
(Urgent diagnosis and therapy) Voprosy nebtlozbnoi diagno-
stiki, i terapli. Tashkent, Medgis, UzSSR, 1962. 190 p.
(MIRA 16:4)
1. Tashkent. Gosudarstvannyy meditainskly institut. Ka~idra
gospitallnoy terapii pediatriohesklkh i professionalinykh
bolezney sanitarmo-gigiyenicheskikh fakulltetov na baze
klinicheskoy bollnitsy neotlozhnoy pomoshchi.
(MEDICAL EMERGENCIES)
-A: i - - ,"/ I I"I --l , /~ I
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If / 1 , i/ " ".,,-,,1.
PAVIDVA, O.N., prof.; MIROCHNIK, A.M., assistent; CHATSKIS. M.F., ordinator
-
C11.nical features of hemolytic anemiAs. Sbor.trud.Tashk.KW
no.1:26-35 156 (MIRA 11:3)
(ANEMIA)
PAVLDVA, oji., prof., zasl. doyatell nauki, red.; CHAYKA, G.V., red.;
--- - I TSAY, A.A., tek)2n. red.
(Peptic ulcer under the climatic conditions in Uzbekistan]
IAzvemaia bolezn' v usloviiakh klimata. Uzbekistana; sbornik
nauchxzrkh rabot. Pod red. O.N.Pavlovoi. Tashkent, Medgiz
UzSSR, 1961. 173 p. (MIRA .15:6)
1. TaBhkent. Meditsinskiy institut. Sanitarno-gigiyenicheakiy
fakul'tet. Kafedra gospitallnoy terapli.
(UZBEKISTAI,I-PEPTIC UIZER)
Lot P ' -- - "-' , , "
r '-r-
PAVIDVA, O.W., prof.; BAYRASHEVA, A.G., assistant
EtIO100 And pathogenesis of certain endocrine disorders from the
point of view of "nervism." Sbor.trud.Tashk.KBNP no.l:!6-4? 056
(MIRA 11:1)
(EIDOCRM GIANDS-DISBASES) (CMBRAL CORTRX)
Yea.;
ya . i: .
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A . K 1.2 Sil
-'K!Y,
Su ~ i, e me r, t I-) n
-.S=t=l TwUrimys ftuikiL, v0- 3. no. 3j 1966, 499-3W
TAGS
3 mWwtIc field, photon, electron positron electron
pair spin
-ABSTRAM.,.7be Influence of the electron and positron 'spin orientation on the proba-
bMty. of thOr in a mgnotic field is Immutiptedo', It is shmn the
2 WobabM* decreases if the electron rpin Is opposite to the pDsitron
~.s anitwthe direction or the a& tic fieldi Orig* art* hast 18 formUs,
an
mithoriv. Eng4abs*ff jFM
SM WIG MFs:: P05~.~
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PANMVt Viktor Dmitriyevich, prof.1 VASILIYKVA, O.S., rod.j PAVLOVA,
, O.S..,tePm. red. .-. - - ----
[Fundamentals of geology) Ospovy geologii. Flosk-va, Gos. izdwwo
"Vysshaia shkola," 1961. 286 p. (MIRA 34:9
(Geology)
ISAKOV. I.5.. prof.. admiral flota v otstavke, otv.red.; PBTRDVSKIT, V.A.,
doteent, kand.voyenno-mrskikh nauk, kontr-admiral, 28MOStitOll
otv.red-ra [deceased]; DEMID, L.A., doteent, kand.gpograf.w- k,
Insh.4mpitan 1 range, glavM7 red.; BERG. S.L., 14zh.-mlror, red.;
F&~ red.; PANIX, I.S., red.; KRDNIDOVA. V.A.. red.;
.MOM, A. S., red.; SHIROKOVA, V.S., red.; BOODLYWYA, Ye.D..
inzh..-kartQgraf; BRkIIDVSKAYA, Ye.D., inzb.-kartograf; Z:1NIH&. Ye.M.,
tnzh.-kartograf: ORWVA, H.S., inzh.-kartograf; SkVINDVA, G.H.. inzh.-
kartograf; ALEKSWEVA. A.V., tokhnik-kartograf; BALAKSHINA, M.N..
tekhnik-Itartograf; GRIGORITNV, A.P., takhnik-kartograf; bUWVA, T.P.
takhnik-kartograf: MILXTINA. H.S., takhbik-kartograf; SIKLVOIIDVA,
O.B., tekhnik-kartngraf; TROPOVA, Z.V., tekhnik-kartograf;;-SHUMkH.
E.g.. takhnik-kartograf-, FURkYXVA, Ye.M.. tokhn.red.; SVU)XRSKAYA.
G.V., tekhn.red.; CHYM;OGOROVA. L.P., tekhn.red.; SOWD111. L.Z..
tekhn.red.-
[Yarine atlas] Pbrakni atlas. Otv. red. I.S. leaknv. Glav. red.
L.A. Demin. 12d. ?Jbrokogo genevalInngo shtaba. [ --- Index of
geographical names] --- Ukazate7l geograficbeakikb nazvanii. 1952.
543 P. (MIRk 12:1)
1. Russia (1921- U.S.S.R.) Voy,)nno-morokoye mintaterstvo.
(Ocean--Maps) kqarbors--Mapa)
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167 2 ill 40 B110138
AUTHORBj Shchukovskaya, L. L., Voronkov, M. G., and Pavlova, 0. V.
TITLEs New method of N-dimethyl-B-difluoro borazene synthesis
PERIODICALs Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh
nauk, no. 2, 1962, 366
TEXT: The new method consists in the separation of hydrogen fluoride from
N-dimethyl-B-trifluoro borazane heated with aluminum dust in vaseline oil
medium. C 2 H7NBF3(boiling point 149 1500C (5 mm, Hg), dry aluminum dust,
and vaseline oil (boiling point 210 2300C (2 mm Hg)) were slowly heated
in a distilling flask on Wood's alloy. At 2780 hydrogen started separating
energetically and the collecting vessel connected with the gasometer by way
of a cooling trap rapidly filled with white brilliant N-dimethyl-B-difluoro
borazane crystals. Owing to the vaseline oil the course of the reaction
6(CH 3)2NH.BF3+2AI-6(CH 3)2NBF2+2AIF3+3H2 was very smooth and easy to control.
Yield of N-dimethyl-B-difluoro borazenei 85 - 88%. Some compounds of the
type R2N BF2? which are still being examined, were obtained in a similar
Card 1/2
LEVINA, TS.A.; PAVLOVA, O.V.
Rcle of neu-cge!,,,-- i fac,~orF i-n !he develoment cf d-i-sea-ses of !,h~- blc~od.
Trudy Etev. nau-',.---.q1. inBt. pperell. kro-A *A. neo*,'Iczh. khir. 3:133-1S7
161. ( Nf--' RA 17. 10 )
1. Propedevtichoskays tarapavUlchoskaya klAnika Odes5kogc meditqinsi~~go
inslituta Irieni N.!.',,~--gova.
SHORUKOVSKAYA,, L. L.; VORONKOV, M. G.; PAVLOVA, 0. V.
Now method of preparing of N-dimethyl-B-difluorobarazine. Izv. AN
SSSR Otd.khira.nauk no.2:366 F 162.
1. Institut khimil silikatov AN SSSR.
(Bora2ine)
SHCHUXOMKAYA, L.L.; VORONNOV, M.G.; PAVLOVA, O.V.
Now nethods of synthesizing Vi-mon&mlo-substituted X-dialkil-
borazines and N-trialkylborazanes. Dokl. AN SSSR 143 no.4:
887-889 Ap 162, (MIRA 15:3)
1. Institut khWI allikatov AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom
A.V.Topchiyevyn.
(Borazane) (Borazine)
=Vnj, TS.A.. prof., GRUZINA, Yoj.,doto., VASIL'YEVA, N.A., ROXABOVSXATA, A.I.,
YAGMXINA, N.I., PAVLOVA OOT
Treating stenocardia with nitranole Bov,ved. 22 no.ftnq-3.26 Ag 158
(mnA n z lo)
L Is propedevtichookoy terapevticheskoy klinOd (savo r prof &
T4;A. Uvina) Odevskogo maditainskogo Institute Imeni 31;1* Pirogova
(dlr--*- prof ' 'I-Ta. Dvnolm).
ZA;;INA, PACTORIS, tber'
aminotrate Ma))
(BITRITES, ther. uie
aminotrate in angtha pectoris Out))
PAVLOVA, O.V.
I.........
Effect rof nitranol on thr~, cutanecus carpillaries In disorders
of coronary (irculation. Khtm. i mod. no.16:64-67 lel.
(MIRA 17:9)
BELYAYEV, Awitoli.y lvano-,dch; RVUTOVA, 011ga Igorevna
. '.
Pavel Favlovich Fedottev. Moskva, Irletanllurgg.iia, 1965. 92 p.
(MIRA 18:8)
FAVLOVAS, P.
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PAVWVA, -r. S. -
Deteridnation of the uneaturation of Isopentane-isoprene-igoanylens
mixtures by bormomtric methods. 1xv. AN SSSR Otd. Wm. nauk
no.11:1399-1400 N '57. (MIRA 11:3)
1,InBtitut organicheakoy Waii im. N.D. Zelinskogo AN SSSR.
(Dromovetry) (Isopentane) (Isorens) (Isoaqviene)
VL o VA
AUTHORS: Kazanskiy, B. A., Sterligov. 0. D., 75-1-23/26
Belen'kaya, A. P., Kondratlyeva, G. Ya., Pavlova, F. S.
TITLE: Bronometric Methods of Determining Unsaturated Hydrc-
carbuns in Isopentane-Isoprene-laoamylene Mixtures
(Opredeleniye nepredellnosti izopentan - izopren -
izoamilenovykh smesey bromometricheskimi metodami)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Analiticheskoy Khimii, 1958, Vol 13, 1Tr 1, pp 134-141,
(USSO
ABSTRACTz In the catalytic dehydrogenation of isopentane a mixture of
5 components forms - the initial product, 3 isopenzenes and
isoprene. The quantitative relation of the components depends
on the reaction conditions. In the present paper the relia-
bility of the three bromimetric methods - according to
Rosenmund (Reference 3), Gallpern (Reference 5) and Vyrabiants
(Reference 6) is examined. This control was investigated in
pure C -hydrocarbons and also in various artificial mixtures
of iso~entane with isopentenes and isoprene shich differed in
the number of components and also in their concentration. It
Card 1/5 became evident that the method according to Vyrabiants is not
75-1-23/26
Bromftetric Methods of Determining Unsaturated Hydrocarbons in isopentane-
Isoprene-IsoamyAlene Mixtures
suitable for an analysis of such mixtures, because the error
assumes different values and attains up to 7 - 8 % (absolute).
The results obtained according to Rosenmund and Gallpern conv
firm the fact that the accuracy of the determination of double
bonds depends on the structure of the hydrocarbons and on the
composition of the mixturet 2-methyl-butene(2) and 3-methyl-
butene(l) without difficulty absorb I bromine molecule on
bromination. 2-mothyl-butene(l) and isoprene consume more
than 1 bromine molecul --id therefore yield too high results,
relative to a double ~_A, in the determination according to
Rosenmund and Gallpern. The analysis of mixtures with 3 or 4
components, but without isoprene, showed an average absolute
error of the determination of the olefines of + 1 %. On addi-
tion Of iSODrene to the mixtures with 3 components the ab-
solute error increases to + 3 %. The analysis of mixtures with
5 components showed that the absolute error in the case of an
isoprene content up to 20 % in the method accordinp to Rosen-
mund on the average amounts to + 3 % and according to the
Card 2/5 method by Gallpern -2 /'~. As the average error in the
75-1-23/26
Bromometric Methods of Determining Unsaturated Hydrocarbonn in Iso-
pentane-Isoprene-Isoamylene Mixtures
letermination of the total number of double bonds in
mixtures of 5 components according to both methods has a
systematic nature, it can be taken into account by the intro-
duction of a corresponding coefficient (in the case of an
i8oprene content up to 20 %). It was shown that the valuea
for the total number of double bonds which were once de-
termined according to nosenmund and once according to
GalApern practically coincide after the introduction of a
correction coefficient. As the method of bromination only
makes possible a sum determination for alkenes and dienes,
the content of monoolefines can only be determined from the
difference between the total nimber of double bonds and the
content of dienes. In the present case an appropriate cor-
rection which takes into account the content of isoprene must
therefore be applied to the bromimetric results for determin-
ing the content of isopentenes. For the determination of iso-
prene the photometric method according to Robey and Wiese
(Reference 17) was employed which is well applicable in the
Card 3/5 presence of monoolefinea, but also of some dienes. The averaCe
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Brorometric Method of Determining Unsaturated Hydrocarbons in
Isopentane-Isoprene-Isoamylene Mixtures
Card 4/5
error of this determination is less than 1 ~. (absolute).
Determination takes 1 1/2 hours, which time can be shortened
in series determinations to 20 minutes for one deter-mination.
When the concentration of isoprene in isopentane-isoprene-
isopentene mixtures has been determined in this manner, the
content of isopentenes (P) can be calculated according to the
formula P - a.Pl-b. P is the found total number of double
bonds in the mixture, b is the concentration of isoprene in
the mixture and a is the correction coefficient. In the method
according to Rosenmund a w 0,96 and in the method according
to Gallpern a = 1,04. All performed tcsts are exactly de-
scribed. During the elaboration of this method a short
article by Timofeyeva and collaborators (Reference 18) on the
same problem was published. In this article a correction co-
efficient is introduced in the final formula of the calcul-
ation which only takes into account the error produced by the
inexact bromination of i9oprene.
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Bromometric Methods of Determining Unsaturated Hydrocarbona in
Isopentane-looprene-Iooanylene Mixtures
There are 1 figure, 5 tables, and 21 references, 15 of
which are Slavic.
ASSOCIATION: Institute for Organic Chemistry in. N.D. Zelinskly, AS USSR,
~bscov ~Institut organicheskoy khimii im.
N.D.Zelinskogo AN SSSR, Moskva)
SUBMITTED: April 8, 1957
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
1. Hydrocarbons - Determination
Card 5/5
UP B.A.; SMMLIGOT, O.D.; B"IXAYA9 A.P.; MMTITEVA,,,~.Ya.;
PATWFAV PSo
Applioatloa of brosometric method In the deterelzation degree of
unsaturation of Isopestans - isoprene - isoanWlens mixtures (with
owmary In Inglishl. Zhur. amal. W=. 13 no.1:134-141 J&~F 158.
(MIR& lit4)
1. Bastitut organicheskoy khWi Im. N.D. Zellnekopo AN SS3% Mbskra.
(Butane) (lopprene) (EutcnO
AUTHORSt Kazanskiy, B. A., Sterligov, 0. D., 62-11-20129
FRIWkaya, A. F., Kondratlyeva, G. Ya.,
Pavlova, :11. S.
TITLEs Determinution of the Unsaturation of Isopentans-Isoprene.
Isoamylene Mixtures According to Bromosetric Methods.
(Opredeleniye nepredellnosti izopentan-izopren-
izoamilenovykh amesey bromometricheskimi metodam-i).
PERIODICALs Izvestiya AN SSSR, Otdelenie Xhimicheekikh Bauk, 1957,
Nr 11. pp. 1399-400 (USSR)
ABSTRACTi Here a relRtive evaluation of the exactness of the methods
of bromometrical determination of the unsaturation and the
selection oi the most useful method for the analysis of the
isopentane-dehydration catalyeates is brought. ExamininI,
the bromometric, methods of K. W. Rosenmund (reference 1
G. D. Gallpern (reference 2) and Virebvants with artificial
mixtures showed that in dependence of the composition of the
isopentane-isoprene-isoamylene mixtures the exactness of the
determination of the total unsaturation according to the
methods of Rosenmund and Gallpern can vary absolutely from
Card 1/2 1 to 3 %. When introducing correcting coefficients the
Determination of the Unesturation of Isopentane-Isoprene- 62-11-20/29
Isoamylene Mixtures According to Bromometric Methods.
exactness of the determination can be raised to
Virabyants' method is useless for these mixtures. It is
shown that under the conditions for the bromination, which
were investigated, the 2-methylbutene-i binds more than
one bromine molecule. There are 4 tables, and 3 referunces,
1 of which is Slavic.
ASSOCT ATIONt Institute for Organic Chemistry imeni N. D.Zolinskiy of
the AN USSR (Institut organioheskoy khimii im. N. D.
Zelinskogo Akademii neuk SSSR).
SUBMITTEDt July 5, 1957-
AVAILABLEs Library of Congress
Card 2/2
STANIMIROV, D. (Pleven); PAVICVA . R. (Pleven)
Activation of pupils in physics by the cp-,estion-ans
Mat i fiz Bulg 7 no. 2-19-22 My-je IE4.
-W, ;I
BUSHE,, N.A.0 kand.tekhn.riauk,- PLENTSCVp G.J.,, kandteklin.nauk.; RODZAYEVSKAYA,
yu.A.,, kandtekhn.nauk; PAVIQY4-aG,,-inzb,
Increase in the wear resistance of the contact wire. Trudy TSNII
MPS no,233:5-28 162. (MM 15:9)
(Electric railroads-listires and wiring)
PAVLOVA, R.G.; ZAKIIAROV, M.V., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk, rukovoditell rah~pty
High strength electroconductive copper alloys. Met. wt. 36
no.10;64-69 0 163. (MIRA 16:12)
PAVLOVA, R.I.
Exrerience in the -work of the Simferopol disFen2ay-i for
control in the early diagnosis of tuberculosis. Prob-L. tub. 42
no.1123-5 164. (1-T.- RA " 8: 9,'
1. Glavny-j vrach Simferup(-Alskogo protivtuberkuleznog~
,
Evaluation of the boron content based on the mineral composition
of vater. Irv. v7s. ucheb. zav.; neft' I g3z 2 no.8:126 159.
(MIRA 12:11)
(Boron)
'A'
TIN
I&VtYLLIV, !..A.; PAVILV.-... 1I.i .
A a,-ccItIc fcature of the dintribut''nn of water in the Kimmki
,,.nd sub-Limaki series of the Kala oil field. Dokl. Al' A:-,orb.
SSR 17 no.8:711-715 161. ("um 31,110)
1. Institut geologii IC AzerlZM. Predutvaleno
All Axerbaydzhanskoy SO H.V. Abramavichem.
(Ka.U recion(AzerbaiJan)-.012 field brines)
PAVLOVAO R.P.
Change in the mineralization of waters of the Sub-Kirmaki series
in the Apsheron Peninsula In relation to the hypaometric dept.. of
bedding. Azerb. neft. khoz. 40 no.10:8-9 0 161. (MIRA 15:))
(Apsheron Peninsula_-Oil field brines)
PAVLOVA, R.P.
content of the Sub-Kirmaki series waters of the Apsheron
.v"Ov. oil fields. Dokl.AN Aserb.552 13 no.10:1091-1094 157. (MIRA IOtI2)
1. Institut geologit Al AzerSSR.
AzerSSR H.V.Abramoviches.
(Apsheron Peninsula-Water.
Predstavleno akadealkon AN
Underground) (Boron)
KOUSUP V.I., PrO.C.; VOU)VA,
rreatment of myocardlal Infarction byj ligatim of the it-temal
thoracic artery associated with blocc of 'ne preaortic nerve
plexus. Vest, khir. 94 no.2:13--10, F 165,
(Mila 18:5)
1. Iz fskulltetlsko7 kh1rurgict,eskoy kliniki (2av. - pror. V.I.
Kolescv) 1-go Leningradakogo m~ditsinskogo Instituta iment Paylova.
PAVLOVA, S.
John Reed, the birtl of rovrAnt.1-m. r),:Jv. prot'nollizy 1 0 nr'.1i, :
40L-41 Ag 163. (MIRA 1D.-ICI
invoLINt compounds XILVIII. Actim of
by is Stm can solity V %
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BRESM, S.Ts.; PAVLOVA, S.A.; FINOGOOV, P.A.
wabw~uvl
Diffusion of polymers In solutions. Zhur.Tekh. Fis. 21.1o61-3 151.
(CA 47 no.17: W 7 153) (KLRA 4:9)
1. Leningrad Phys.-Tech.Inst.
PAIOVAP S. A.
PAVLOVA, i. A. -- "Investif7ation of the Polydi --per siblity of Polva-lileve t~,
Means of Sedimentation in an Ultracentrifure." Sub 29 Jan ~2, In:-t *of
Orpahic Chenistry, Acad Sci USSR. (risEertation for the DeFree of Candi-
date in Chemical Sciences).
I
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b , -- .. -1. .~ - - -A.. . ...
13111-= 2-~ S. Y ~- - ~- -.. . C .1~ .. I ..~ ! I L1.1 1 .1 1 .. .
Polymers and i1olMerization
Remarks on the paper "DiffasIon of pol-,mers in solut:cns" Znur. f'z. 21 ". ~.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Seotenbar 1 -' 2
..-. . - I 'I*A), Unc 1.
BEISLIR. 5.2,; XORSHAN, VA.; PAVWVA, S.A.; FINDUBOT. ?.A,
1xperimp.tal study of the moleaular-weight distribution function of
poly&uides. Dokl&dy Akad.Nauk S.S.S.R. 87, 961-4 152. (KLRA 5:12)
(CA 47 no.14:6738 153)
1. lust. High-Hol. Coupds., Aead. Set. U.S.S.R., koscow.
A, Z-6
IRLSM. S.Ye.; KORMa, T.T.; PATWTA, S.A.-, FUDGINOT. P.A.
"rlmntal study of distribution functions for polymmides to
relation to molecular v&Ights, by tko nothod of ultracentrifuge
sedixontation. Report no.2. Molecular-weigbt distribution of
polyamides and the mchanion of polycondensation. Isv.AN SSSR.
Otd.khIx.nmuk no.2:354-361 Mr-Ap 154. (N62A 7:6)
1. Inntit-4v V7bokoWo1ekuIrArUyKh moyedinenly. 2. Institut
organicheakoy khImII Im. N.D.Zolinskogo Akademit nank SSSR.
(AmId*9) (Molecular weights)
KDRSHAK. V.V.; FAVIOU, S.A.
111 1, 1
High molecular weight corpounde.Part 86. Determination of the mole-
cular weights of polyamldes by the viscosity of their solutions in
cresol and methanol. Izv.AN SSSE.Otd.khim.nauk 86 to.6:1107-1111
my.155. (HLRA 9:4)
l.Institut alementoorganichookikh soyedineniy Akadenti nauk SSSR.
(Molecular weights) (Amides)
AUTHORS: Korshak, V.V.; Pavlova, S.A.
TITLE: From the Field of ifeterochain Polymers (1z oblasti
nykh poliamidov) 10. The Effect of Some Organic Substnr.cog
on the Stability of Alcoholic Polyamide Solutions (IC
niye nekotorykh organicheskikh veshchestv na stahil nos-~
spirtovykh rastvorov poliamidov)
PERIODICAL: Kolloidnyy zhurnal, 1958, vol XX, Nr 3. pp 54-')r,2
ABSTRACT: The stabilization of concentrated polymer solutions i s? !1.,
retardation or prevention of the gel formation, is coni,ected
with the solubility of the polymers. In the article, the
effect of various substances on the stability of concentrate-
solutions of the mixed polyamide Anid G-669 in ethyl alconcl
has been considered. Anid G-669 has a molecular wei~7ht of
21,000. Several atabilizers like eresol, phenol. acid, water,
benzene, etc. were used. The Graphs 1 - 4 show the effect
of the different stabilizers in connection with thp timc- )f
gel formation, the stabilizers concentration, the concontration
of the water, etc. The stabilizin(; action of the
stabilizers is characterized by an optimum in the r-latir):--
ship between the solution stability and the stabilizer
Card 112 centration and by a very great stabilizing action in tho casn
69-20- ~ -I c~/2
From the Field of Heterochain Polymers. 10 . The E ff ec t of 3- :=c- -- r,7'ar~
Substances on the Stability of Alcohclic Polyamide Sol,,itionq
of water.
There are 6 graphs, 3 tables, and 1 Soviet reference.
ASSOCIATION: Institut elementoorganicheakikh ooyedinonly AN 3SSR (In-
stitute ofElowntal-organic Compounds of the USSh Acadomy
Sciences)
SUBMITTED: JulY 11, 1957
Card 212 3. Polymers-Stabilization 2. Polymers-Solubility
AUTHORS: Favlova, S. A., Tverdokhlebova, I. I. SOY/76-32-6-101/46
TITLE: The Isopiestic Method of Deternining Uean Molecular Weights
(Ob izopiyeBticheskom wetode opredelenlya srednechislennogo
molokulyarnogo voDa)
FERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, 1956, Vol. 32, Ur 6,
PP. 1313 - 1310 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: At present micro and macro-methods exist In this technique,
the principle of which was for the first time proposed by Bereer
(Ref 1). The method by Signer (Ref 6) must be mentioned in
particular. In the present study n-dibromobenzene, azobenzene
and 1,29-eicosandiol benzoate are ueed as standards. Some modi-
fications of the methods applied hitherto for the purpose of
precising the measuring technique wereperformed. Containers, a
figure of which is given, and the weighine method according to
MacBen were employed. The somewhat modified micro-method of
determination according to Barger-Haat (Refs 2,5) was found to
be the most accurate and most convenient one. The experimental
technique employed is described. It appears that a mixing of
Gard 1/3 the two solutions is almost impossible, thus an increase in the
The Isopiestic Method of Determining Mean Molecular SOV/76-32-6-19/46
Weights
accuracy of determination being achieved. The temperature of the
thermostat must not exceed the bailinir temperature of the iolvent
employed. The size of the drops is measured an a W )A-2 compar3to
with an accuracy of 1p. Experiments were conducted -ro establish
the degree of accuracy of the method. The results are j;iven in
a table. From it satisfactory results for substances with a
molecular weight of up to 17000 may be seen. The method is
applicable to molecular weights of up to 50000. Finally thanks
are expressed to G.L.Slonimskiy. There are 6 fibrures, 6 tables,
and 18 references, 0 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Akademiya nauk SSSR,,Institut elementoorganicheski)-h soyedineniv
Moskva (moccow.Institute of Elemental-orirmde Compounds AS USSR)
SUBMITTED: February 8, 1957
Card 2/3
5W
AUTHORS: Pavlova, _2afikov, S. Rep SOY/20-123-1-34/5'
TITLE: On the Regularities of the Radiation Vulcanization of Polyamides
(0 zakonomermostyakh radiatsionnoy vvilkanizataii poliamidov)
By Means of the Samples of Anid G-669 (Na primera anida 0-669)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademli nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 123, Nr 1, pp 127-130
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The present paper deals with the procuring of experimental
proof of the reactions of the destruction and structural
formation by the action of an ionizing radiation upon polyamides.
The soluble mixed polyamide "Anid G --669", which is produced by
polycondensation of hexamethylene diamine with adipic acid and
mitazelaic acid as well as with caprolactate, was used as
experimental object. The samples of 1 mm thickness of
"Anid G -669" were irradiated for I - 20 hours in air and also
in a vacuum. An X-ray tube of the type TRB -3 was used as
radiation source. A diagram shows the thermomechanical curves
of the compression of the samples of "Anid G -6691, as a function
of the dose. Already after three hours of irradiation a fraction,
Card 1/3 which is insoluble in acetic ac.id (7 percents of weight), occurs,
On the Regularities of the Radiation Vulcanization BOV/20-123-l.-34/56
of Polyamides. By ]leans of the Samples of Anid G-669
the portion of which increases to 76~ after being irradiated for
10 hours. The second diagram shows the dependence of the
viscosity of the solutions on their concentration for
"Anid G -6691, in creosol and in acetic acid. As a result of
irradiation, the viscosity for creosol solutions decreases and
it increases for solutions in acetic acid. Two further diagrams
show the results ibtained by the turbidimetric titration of
non-irradiated and irradiated "Anid G -669" in form of integral
and differential distribution curves (with respect to
solubility)oThe maximum of the original differential
distribution eux:ve divides into a double maximum as a result of
irradiation. The distance b.etween the two maxima increases with
an increase of the doeeo If the dose is 'larger than that
corresponding to the forming of a YeAlow color, the differential
distribution curves correspond to the distribution over
solubility within the brine fraction. The experimental data
obtain 'ed by the present paper show the following: Under the
influene'e of irradiation processes of production of transversal
bonds and of the destruction of the main chains of the
Card 2/3 macromolecules take place in the polyamide.
On the Regularities of the Radiation Vulcanization SOV/20-123-1-34/56
of Polyamides - By Means of the Samples of Anid G-669
A complex investigation of the change of the mechanical
properties and of the properties of the solutions, as well as
of the distribution function with respect to molecular weighte
makes it possible to give a sufficiently complete estimate of
the change of the molecular structure of polyamides during their
radiation-chemioal transformation. Apparentlyl the application
of similar investigation methods makes it possible to separate
the parallel reactions of structural formation and of the
destruction of polymers of different structures. There are
4 figures and 8 references, 5 of which are Soviet.
PRESENTED: June 25, 1958, by V. A. Kargin, Academician
SUBMITTED: June 23, 1958
Card 3/3
C FAVIDVA, S.A.; UPIEDV, S.R.
Xffect of the structure of polymers on the properties of solutions.
Part 1: ViscositY of solutions and molecular veight of mirsd P017amides.
Vysolcoa. soed. I no.3:387-394 Mr '59. (MRA 12-10)
1.1netitut elementoorgunichookikh so3redineniy AV SSSR.
(Amides)
HATIXOV. S.R.; PAVLOVA, S.A.; TVERWKHLEBOVA. 1.I.
Iffect of the structure of pol7mers. Part 2: Use of precision
ebullioscop7 in the determination of the molecular weight of
polyaluminum organic siloxanes. Vysokon. soed. I no.3:400-403
Hr 159. (MIRA 12:10)
l.Institut elementoorganicheakikh so7edineniy AN SSSR.
(Molecular weights) (Siloxanes)
FAVLOVA, S.A.; TVERMEHUBOVA; I. I.
~ ~ ,
Selection of a membrane forthe osmotic determination of the
molecular weight of low molecular weight polyamIdes. T7sokom.
soed. 1 no.3:418-442 Mr 159. (MIRA 12:10)
l.Institut alementoorganicheakikh soyedineniy AS SSSR.
(Molecular veights) (Amides)
PAVLOVA. S.A,: RAFIK(W, S.R.
Correlation between the viscosity of solutions and the 11ol9cular
weight of polyners. Vysokon.soed, I no.4:623-626 Ap '59.
OaFA 12:9)
1. Institlit elementoorgan1cheakikh noyedinonly AN SSSR.
(Polyners) (Mnlecular welghto)
S/190J60/002/012/005/049
B017/B055
AUTHORSt Rafikov, S. R.,javlova, S. A., Tverdokhlebova, 1. 1.
TITLEs Dependence of Solution Properties on Polymer Structure.
111. Investigation of Solutions of Polydimethyl Siloxanee
PERIODICAM Vysokomoleki-,Iyarnyye soyedineniya, 1960, Vol. 2. Ho. 12,
pp. 1786-1793 X
TEXTt The authors studied the solutions of polydimethyl siloxane in
chloro benzene and benzene at 20, 30, and 40OCs and in isooetane at 20 and
300C applying the method of viscous flow, light scattering, sedimentation
by ultracentrifugation, and diffusion. Fractional precipitation of poly-
dimeuhyl siloxane with methanol from its 3~o solution in benzene at 200C
yielded six fractions, the molecular weight of which was determined by
light scattering. The results are given in Table 1. The viscosity of the
polydimethyl siloxane solutions in chloro benzene at 20, 30, and 400C is
represented graphically in Fig. 1. The molecuJar weight of polydimethyl
Biloxane was calculated from the relation
Card 1/4
85321
Dependence of Solution Properties on Polymer S/190/60/002/012/005/019
Structure. III. Investigation of Solutions of B017/BO55
Polydimethyl Siloxanes
S R . T
D -779
where S - sedimentation constant, D = diffusion coefficient, R - gas con-
stant, T - temperature in OK, v - specific partial volume of the polydi-
methyl siloxane and ~ = its density. The viscosity of polydimethyl siloxane
solutions in chloro benzene, benzene and isooctane at 20, 30, and 400C
are shown graphically in Figs. 2 and 3. The viscosity of polydimethyl
siloxane solutions in chloro benzene at 20 and 400C and benzene at 200C is
a linear function of the concentration. By detormining the viscosity and
molecular weight, the authors obtained the constants X and a of the
j which gives the relatInn between the intrinsic viscosity
equation Eqj . pla,
and the molecular weight. In Fig- 4, loglnl is plotted against log M for
polydimethyl siloxane in chloro benzene and benzene. The dependence of
log K on a, as calculated from the general formula
K _211 ( 1 (Ref- 7) is illus trated in Fig- 5- m. is the mean
mo 2'500m0)
molecular weight of the polymer. The valuescf K and a for solutions of
polydimethyl siloxane in chloro benzene and benzene at 20 - 400C are
Card 2/ 4
Dependence of Solution Properties on Polymer S/190)60/002/012/005/019
Structure. III. Investigation of Solutions of B017/BO55
Polydimethyl Siloxanes
listed in Table 3. The mean distance between the chain ends is described by
the relation (,R2)112 . 0((,~2)1/2 . Fig. 6 represents the function
-i2)1/2 . f(M)1/2 0
for chloro benzene solutions of polydimethyl siloxane at
20, 30, and 400C. From this it follows that the root mean square distances
between the chain ends of polydimethyl siloxane in chloro benzene and
benzene increase with an increase in temperature. The constant A, which
des ignates the ratio of the hydrodynamic diffusion and viscosity radii of
macromolecules, was calculated from the relation
A ./QOT-TD(MEPQ))1/3, where n2o is the viscosity of the solvent in' poise, T
the temperature in OK, D the diffusion coe "fficient, M the molecular weight
of the polymer and [V the intrinsic viscosity. In the case of the chloro
benzene solutions of polydimethyl Biloxane, A changes little with tempera-
ture variation, i.e. by 2.27-10- 10 to P.8.1o~ 10 erg/degree. The relation
between the diffusion coefficient,'D, and the molecular weight of the poly-
mer, M, was calculated and expressed as D - 1-05-10- 4M-0-547
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Structure.-III..Invest-.;gation of Solutions of B017/B055
Polydimethyl Siloxanes
There are 6 figures, 4 tables',, and 12 referencess 4 Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Institut eaementoorganicheski-kh soyedineniy Ali SSSR
(Institute of Elemental Organic Compounds of the Academy of
Sciences USSR)
SUBMITTED: . May 12, 1960
Card 414
KMSHAK, V.V.;. PAVLOVA, S*A.; TIMOFEYEVA, G.I.; VINOGRADOVA, S.V.;
PAIIYJIAfbVp , Ve AO
Effect of the method of preparation and of the size of the
side chain radical on the viscosometric properties of
polyarylates. Vysokom.soed. 7 no.10:2679-1683 0 065.
(FJRA 1.8:11)
1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh sovedineniy AN SSSR.
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1~stitute~
anoelemental C MInds
me~toprganleb,~skM soyedinerdy'M
-TIM-. SWAy, of branched.polyary a e.
I ts
6 kuly'
.4 V. 8, _4, -758
411 mole arhyyq'soyeidin no, 1966, M
"
arylate molecular weight viscosity, fractionation vedimentatJ on
TOPIC VAO.o :poly
the re lat i on,-,h i r, 0
A%-fIVM: 49amples of branched Volyarylatee were syntherA cd and
~Viaeotjj iffid MoleCkIlar velgbt wera tstabliahed -A comparison var, made of
.,betveeii: _tY I
a on an(I of
molecular veight distribution (141,M) cuvvtu 6btained by,f~aetion ti
n all ultrac1P~ntrMxFe,,'. rolyditiperaity ifj aomcwhat. bi
obtained- b~ sedii*0_6 tation 4
V.Cco ding to the sedimentation data thazi faCCor ng' to Lthe fractionation -Irt',A, _C11
r
r dis C,
be explained by the bigher resolving power of the ultrazentrMge. Poly per ity
calcu
bated by the Flory, method considerably exceeded the e perimental (Is
Ahe influence of interchain and rearrangementv of-links on molecular veight
tt,' , ThL
e number OfLbr~nehej3Lper molecule~:accqrdlng to the Zi=-Stoc1=syer
lieory cor. --nds to: the- numbere shown in the t~xpe ntal. data. The possibility
rim
or'. formatik -%tramolecular ringa in branched. lyarylate mmples wee proposed on
po
the 'basis of ex tnial data, Oril _figUr6s -tables, [A141.
eat, has It 6nd 7
jjo~ jTjVj D=;: 1'24ayj~5/ bko 1W: L~ 01 OM RWI . 0091
SUB C0194 J _ I ~ V
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TrM3FEYEVA, G.I.; FAVLOVA, S.A.F XORSHAK, V-V-; Prinimala uchastiye: BRAGINA,
T,F 0. , lab.YV*."'~
Effect of the method of synthesis on the structare of polyary2ste
molecules based on 2,2-bis-(4-hydroxyphenyl)propans and isophthalic
acids Vyaokom.soed. 7 no.'1:1208-1213 JI 165. (KRA 18:8)
1. institut ale~mentoorganlcheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR*
TDIOFEYEVA, S.A.; KCRSHAKY V.V.
4---
Effect of the method of preparation and the size of the side
chain radical on the molecular weight diatributirn of poly-
arylates. Vysokom. soed. 7 no.8:1436-1441 Ag 165. (MIRA 18:9)
1, Institut elementoorganielieskikh soyedinenly AN SSSR.
PAVLOVA, S.A.1 PAUMOV, V.I.; TVERDOXHLEBOVA, I.I.
Cyclolirear polyphenylailoxane. Vysokcm. soed. 6 no.7tlZ75-
1 m ji I U, (~fIRA 18:2)
Properties of solutions and the atructure of polyphenylailoxana.
Ibid.t1281-1285
1. Inatitut elementoorganicheakikh soyedineniy AN SSSR.
TIMOF-EUVA, G.I.; DUBROVINA, L.V,,; KOFOHAK, V.V.; PAVLOVA, S.A.
71scosimetrt-, properties of polyaryateo. Vyaakom. 506d. 6
no.11&2008-203.0 N 164 (MTRA 18a2)
Molecular weight distribution of prilyarylates. Ibid. &ZOLIL-2014
1. Institut elementoorganicheakikh ,ioy--dJneniy AN SSSR.
KORSAAK, V.7. ; P;71.f',VA, S,A. ; TI MKjFFYL1i,~, G.1. VING(;,PA~7't V., V.A.
Influence of' the ateric 'actor on th-I ~m
polydispersity of polyar lates. F)ck.,. A?i J,,-) i~c
Ja 165.
1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR. '---'en-
korrespondent AN SSSR (for Korshak).
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.'~-TITLZ: Polydin- arsity and chain -strui:tuto'of~p~;olyphinylmathyI
v
Inani I
_v. 6. no, 10, 1964
TOP ity, - cha -if 7a I Methy dnc':
-TAGS -po ydi I a
:rutturiif PO yp eny
"'tskinic ionic ductsp VVf h intrinsic------,.
oft IDIN roetionattou# solecular'--vaig tf
$coo t smi-Coad
ucting polyme r
o f 'them I rac t i-ou a I composition of
ABSTRACTu A a tudy has beaq made,
0 a -01%
cne (PPH) an I r hip betw6en the mole-
polyphanyloathyl d of thi tI 4
L cut ar-Ye L-gh t'~(H):-. and the intrinsic vLocosit In) 6f fractionated
0 _011n, -ta- IRI
PH ?ravi*-
Ounly prepared -PPM, was U t nat d~by means of pTecipi-
h__I unic--viscosity and
tation by addition of a n'ouaolvenro --T a - ht Li
M dAtALIar weight vere determined for each fraction-by light achtter-
yhen;.ft Hw/lIn ratio F(,u
"We:
low
SOBOLEVA, T.A.; SUPRUN, A.P-; PAVLOVAP S.A.
Polydispersity of polymers of 1,1,2-trichloro-1,3-but-p-diene.
Vysokom. soed. 6 no.1:89-91 Ja'64. (MIRA 170)
1. Institut alementoorganicheskikh soyedinenly AN SSSR.
PAVLOVA, S,,A.; SOBOLEVA, T.A.; SUFRUTI, AoP.
Viscosity and molecular weight of polytrichlorobutadiene.
Vyskom. soed. 6 no.1:122-124 JaI64. (MURA 17;-1)
1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR.
ACCESSION NrR: AP4042189 S/0190/64/006/007/1275/1280
AUTHOR: --P-a,v-lova, .S,.,-A. , Mthomov, V. I. , Tverdokhlebova, 1. 1.
TITLE- Cyclolinear polyphenylsiloxanes
SOURM Vy*sokomolckulyarny*ye soyedineniya, v. 6, no. 7, 1964, 1275-1280
-TOPIC TAGS: siloxane, pz;lyphenylsiloxane, benzene, toluene, xylene, dinil, eye,olinear
polymer, phenyltrichlorosilane, infrared spectrum, polymer structure
ABSTRACT: Polyphenylsiloxanes obtained by condensation of the hydrolysi-- products of
phenyltrichloro si lane in four solvents (benzene, toluene, xyleno and dinil) were investigated
by infra-red spectroscopy. All four polyphenylsiloxanes were found to have the same cyclo-
linear structure predicted by Brown, et al. (J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 82, 6194, 1960).
The molecular weight of the polymer was 4. 1 x 106. The effect of the reaction mediltni on
the m,;,-!hanical properties, the degree of polymolecularity and the structural homogeneity
of polyphenylsiloxanes was studied in detail. The fou.- test samples were fractionated from
0. 5% benzene solution with methanol at 20C. Infrared spectra were then taken for all four
polymers, their thermal properties were studied and the molecular weight was determined
by light diffusion. The molecular weight distribution curves are plotted. The polymers
I .were found to be rather stable during fractionation. The infrared spectra show that the
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four polymors have almost the same structural elements, with bands at 1000-1100 cm-1,
corresponding to Sl-O-Sl-and at 1400-1500 em-1 corrosivnding to Si-C61ir,, 11io
mechanical properties of the polymers were not affected by the solvent. All four polypiwayl,
siloxanes had a very high glass temperature (TO=300C). The close T. values for the Poiy-
phenylsiloxanes show that the conditions of preparation do not significantly affect Vic struc--
ture. The reaction conditions also do not significantly affect the pDlydispersity of polyphonyl-
siloxanes. - The degree of pDlymolecularity and the average molecular weight of the Poly-
,'phanylsiloxanes increased, depending on t1io solvent used, in the order benzene-tolucrio-
;',xylene-dinil. A mechanism for the formation of these polyphenylsiloxanes is proposed.
Orig. art. has: 3 figures, I table and 3 structural formulas
'ASSOCIATION: Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR (Institute of Organo-
:metallic Compounds, SSSR)
08Aug63
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CODE: OC NO REF SOV% 001 OTHER: 001
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ACCESSION NR: AP4042190 8/0190/64/M/007/1281/1285
AUTHOR- Pavlova, S.. A., Pakhomov, V. I., Tverdokhlebma, 1. 1.
TITLE: The structure of polypberaylsiloxan6 and the properties of its solutions
SOURCE: Vy*sokomolekulyarny*ye soyedineniya, v. 6, no. 7. 1964, 1281-1285
TOPIC XAGS: polyphenylsilaxane, benzene, toluene, xylene. dinil, Mark-Houwink equation,
Polymer fractionation, light scattering, refractive index, polydimethylailoxans, polyisobutylens,
polymer structure. pollymer viscosity, cyclolinear polymer, polymer rigidity
ABSTRACT: Viscosimetric andoptical studies on polyphenylefloxanes in dilute and very
dilute solutions of benzene, toluene. xylene and dinil showed that the solvent affects only
the molecular weight of the polymer. At a molecular weight ranging from 10, 000 to 50, TWO
305 x 10
the viscesity of the polymer In solution is described by the equation X = 1 -7 M -
indicating thatthis polymer consists of short, rod-shaped molecules. From 60, 000 to 2,700, 000
the Mark-Houwink equation assumes the form j0j = 1. 93 x 10-4MO. 634, 1. G., The moleculon of
theolymer are so long that they assume the form of a coll. For all fractions of polyphenyl-
silcmane, the molecular weight was measuredin benzene by light dIffusion at an ar4le of 90
KCRSHAK, V.V.; FRUNW,, T.M.; PAVLOVA, S.A.; KURASHEV, V.V.
Heterochain polyamides. Part 35: Change in the rate of interfacial
condensation and of fractional composition of
polyboxamthyleneadipamide. Vysokou.soed. 5 n6.8sll30-ll34 Ag
163. (MIRA 16:9)
1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR.
(Adipamide) (Polywri2ation)
RAFIKOVS, Sagid Raufovich; PATLOVAJ, Sillviya Aleksandrovnaj
TVERWXHLEBOVA, 1~aida Ivaji6vna; KORSHAK, '.V., otv. red.;
LOSKUTOVAP I.P., red.; LOROUTNA, I.N., tekhi. red.
[Methods for determining the molecular weights and poly-
dispersity of macromolecular compounds] Metody opredele-
niia molekuliarnykh vesov i polidispersnosti vysokomole-
kuliarnykh soedinenii. Moskva, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1963.
334 p. (MIRA 16:10)
(Macramolecular compounds) (Colloids) (Molecular weights)
TVERWKHIEBDVAY I.I.; PAVLOVA, S.A.; RAFIKOV, S.R.
Properties of solutions as dependent on the structure of
polymers. Report No. 4: Solutions of polyphenylaluminosilcolanes.
Izv.AN SSSR.Otd.kbim.nauk no.3t48&493 Mr 163. (MM 16W
1. Institut elementoorganicbeskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR.
(Siloxanes) (Polymers)
HAFIKOVI S.R.; AWRIMOV., K.A.; FAVLOVA,, S.A.; TVERDOKHLIWVA,, I.I.
Polyorganotitanoviloxan s in solutions. Izv. AN SSSR.Otd.khim.nauk
no.9:1581--1584 3 162. (MIBA 15 :10)
I* Institut slowntoorganicheakikh soyedineniy AN MR.
(Titanium organic compounds) (Siloxanes)
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S/062/62/000/009/005/009
5 B1191~186
AUTHORS: Rafikov, S. R., Andrianovq K A Pavl2y�,*S. A.,
Tverdokhlebova, 1. 1., and Pich~haa-zi~-,
TITLE: Study of polyorganqtitanosiloxanes-in solutions
PER10DICAL: A*A-ademiya nauk SSSR. *Izvestiya. Ot'deleniye khimicheskikh
nauk, no. 9, 1962, 1581 - 1584.
TEXTt Poly-bis-(acetyl acetonate)titanophenyl methyl siloxane was produced
by cohydrolyzing methyl phenyl dichlorosilane with bis-(acetyl aceton--te)
dichlorotitanium according to the reaction schemd
CH CH
1 3 1 3
N C 6 H5\Sicl G6H5 ..V
_0_ -C~xk I I +
3 CH'1-11 2+C1 2Ti CH + 4N H20 )3 0-Tiko CH
3 ~2 Wrjdim 6H3 T"0=9
t H3 F CH3 ~n
BN H01. The reaction product was obtained by fractional precipitation
from a 20 ~ solution in benzene n-heptane (1:1). The ind.ividual fractions
Card 112
AcassioN NR AY4Ol6n7 BOOK EXPLOITATION
Rafikov., SBgid Raufovicb; Pavlova, Siliviya Aleksandrovna; Tverdokhlebova
Iraida Ivanovna
Fathods of determin#g molecular weights and the polydisperBion of high molecular
weight compounds (Hatody* opredeleniya mo3.eku*lyarny*kh vesov i polidispersnosti
vy*sokomolekulyarnyokh soyedineniy), M~pcow., Tzd--6vo AN SSSRs 1963,, 334 P.
illus., biblio. Errata slip inserted. 5.000'oopies printed. Sponsoring
Agency: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut ela'entoorg4nic~eskikb soyedineniy.
TOPIC TAGS: high molecular compound, molecular w6ight,,.-,diffusion, light diffusion,
sedimentation., osmometry,, ebullioseopy, crioscopy, iild-gioup, viscosimetry
TABIZ OF CONTENTS (abridged]:
Foreword - - 3
Ch, 1. Concept of the molecule and the melecular weight of high-molecular
compounds - - 5
Ch~. II. Dividing the high-molecular conpounds into fractions 23.
Ch .III. The light diffusion method - - 81
RAFIKGVj S.R.; PAVLOVAv S.A.; TVERDCKIU130VA, I.I.
Dependence of solution proportion on polymer Aructure. Part 3:
Solutions of polydinethylsi.loxans. Vytokam. soed. 2 no. 12:1786-
1793 D 160. (HIU 14:1)
I* Inetitut el.ementoorganichaskikh soyedineniy AP SSSR.
(iiloxanes) (Polymers)
L ~7614-66 ::,~T (i ) /1-L-A'ar Z~~o7 " W '-Y
J ~
R. ~
601 SOURCE CbD VR/d!25/66~
AUTHORS: Malinochka, Ya. N.; Pavlova, S. D.; Slin1ko, L. A.
ORG: Dnepropetrovsk Institutoof Iron Motallur (Dnepropotrovukiy institUt ChOrAlOy
MetallurgI17-
TITLE: Structure and properties of welded seams in low alloy steel pipes
SOURCE: Avtomaticheskaya svarka, no. 4, 1966, 13-17
TOPIC TAGS: metal welding, seam welding, metal property, alloy steel / liXhGS alloy
steel, 17GS alloy steel, 14GN alloy steel
ABSTRACT: Tha structure and properties of welded joint we*6 investigated before and
after heat treatment to determine the Oason~ or crack:'~ngldf welded joints in 1020-
N "170S
mm diameter steel pipes made of 1~- 145YR601 ?hotographs of the
weld nucrostructuros are presented for various conditions of heat treatment, and the
strength properties of the base metal under various temper tur c idition3 were
determined. A considerable amount of martensite is formed ' the seam., increasing
its strength and hardness but decreasing its plasticity. racks are for-med during
expansion of the pipe under low temperature conditions, and these grow along
interaxial dendrite portions of the weld. These cracks can be prevented by tempering
of the welded seam at 450-500C. N. M. Yan and E. E. Novikov helped with the
experimental work. Orig. art. has: 6--f-ifiEres,
CODE: 13 SUBM DATE: 18Dec65/ ORIG REF: 003
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