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MIR
MTSTOT, A.$.; PFfR!-,KOVSKff, G.
Iffect of addition* of coppor and nobnIt on tho chnractaristice
of nicke). chromium ferrites. biv. vys. ucheb. zav.; fiz. no. 1:222-
227 s6o. (MIR& 13:12)
1. Sibirskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut pri Tomakom gosudarstven~
nom univerettete imeni V.V. Nuyby(;heva. I
(Nickel chromium ferrate)
KHLTSTOV, A.S.; ZHILYAKOV, S.M.; PETRAKOVSKIY, G.A.
Magnetic characteristics of nickel-chromium ferriteB. Izv.vya.
ucheb.zav.; fis. no.6:168-169 '59. (ULU 13:6)
1. Sibirskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy in8titut pri Tomskom gosuniver-
sitete imeni V.V.Kuybysh9va.
(Nickel ferrates--Magnotic properties)
(Chromium ferrates--Magnotic properties)
MMOVSHY, G. A.
Effect of volume and surface imperfections on the relaxation
of spin wav B in ferrates. Izv. vys. uchebiMmavo; fiz. no.6:
125-131 962. IRA 16:1)
1. Sibirskiy fiziko-tekhnichookiy inatitut pri Tomskom gosu-
darBtvennom universitete imeni Kuybyaheva.
(Ferromagnetic reBonance)
(Nuclear spin)
JZTRAKOVSKIY, 0. A.
Zffsct Of crystallographic anisotropy on the parametric
excitatlon of spin waves in ferrate single crystals. Izv.
vya. ucheb. zav.; fiz. no.6929-37 162, (MIRA 16:1)
19 Sibirskiy fiziko-tekhnichookly Institut pri Toms),om
gomidaretvennom universitete imeni &Wbrehava.
Verrate crystals) (Raclear spin)
(Magnetic fields)
IF, 9 A59
2.q, S/139/6o/ooO/01/037/041
AVTHORS. Khlystov, A.S~ and Pet.raE9V"WU~,'lG,,A,
TITLE~, The Effect of Copper and Cobalt Additions on the
Properties of Nickel-chromium Ferrites
PERIODICAL. Izvestiya vysshikh uchebny1ch zavedeniy, Fizika.
1960, Nr 1, pp 222 - 1.27 (USSR)
ABSTRACT, The authors studied nickeL-chrontium ferrites isrith
additions of cobalt and copper to determine the optimum
compositions and technology of manufacturing temperature-
resistant ferrites for 10 cm range resonance rectifiers.
Optimum amounts of copper and cc-balt additions were
found to produce ferrites capable of operating at higher
temperatun-es. maintaining a minimum width of their ferro-
magnetic-resonance curves. The Curie point of the ferrites
is in the vicinity of 400 OC~ The initial- ferr te
powders were compacted tinder prestiure of 2 t/cm
111itinJ Vow-iLlug 1.001101,Mttirv fol fo-r-l(I's witli ('oppok
additions was 900 () C for- 6 hour--,;. for ferrites with
cobal,t additions it was 1 1,00 0C for 8 hours.. The roasted
Compacts were g-702nd in a vibromill, The components were
Cardl/3 pressed at 2 t/cm Eight percent by weight of a 10
The Effect of Coppw and Cobalt
Nickel-chromium Ferrites
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Ad i n 0 the Properties of
water solution of polyvinyl alcolic-I was introduced as a
binder. The final roasting temperature was 1 150 OC for
20 hours (copper added) and 1 350 OC for 12 hours (cobalt
added). Measurements of finished specimens show that the
width of the ferromagnetir. resonance curve is All ~ 500 Oe.
for Ni 0.985 Co 0.015 Cr 0.'~ Fe 1.304and Ni 0.980 CO O~020 Cr 0,7 Fe 1.30
ferrit es (Figure 3). This makes it possible to use them
in Me76HF range. Rectifiers made from these fez-rites and
placed on the wider waveguide wall in the optimum position
produced a forward loss of 0.5 db and a backward loss of
17 db at 2 980 Mc/s; the standing-wave ratio did not
exceed 1.1.
There are 4 figures and 15 references, 4 of which are
Soviet, 9 English, I French and 1 translation from
English into Russian.
Card 2/3
694~9
S/139/60/000/01/037/o4i
E~104E321
The Effect of Copper and Cobalt Addl 10 s n the Properties of
Nickel-chromium Ferrites
ASSOCIATION: Sibirskiy fiziko-tekhnicheski)r institut pri Tomsliom
gosuniversitete imeni V.V. Kuybysheva
(Siberian Pbysicq-technical Institute of Tomsk State
University imeni V.V. Kuybyshev)
SUBMITTED: April 10, 1959
Card 3/3
PETRAKOVSKIY, G.A.
Problem of parametric excitation of magnetoBtatic oscillations
of magnetization in a ferrite sample. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.;fiz.
2t158-164 162. (MIRA 15:7)
1. Sibirskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut pri Tomskom,
gosudarstvennom universitete imeni Kuybysheva.
(Ferrates-Magnetic properties)
5
S/12;9/62/000/006/oo6/032
E03c,)/E435
AUTHOR: -Pe-trakovskiy, G.A.
TITLE: The effect of crystallographic anisotropy on the
parametric excitation of spin waves in single crystal
ferrites
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Fizika,
no.6, 1962, 29-37
TEXT: The effect of crystallographic*anisotropy on the value of
the critical field hcrit necessary for the excitation of spin
waves in a magnetized ferrite under the action of a continuous
high frequency magnetic field is investigated. Measurements are
made on single crystals of Mg-Mn and non-stoichiometric Mn ferrite
in the 3 cm region. The anisotropy 1~eads to a change in the spin
wave spectra of the ferrites and subsequently on the value-of the
static magnetic field H. which fulfills the condition
Wk = _W3
2
where w1, is the spin wave frequency and 03 is the frequency,
of the high frequency field for spin waves with the wave vector
ir rd 1/3
S/139/62/000/0006/006/032
The effect of crystallographic ... E039/E435
ASSOCIATION: Sibirskiy fiziko-teklinicheskiy institut pri Tomskom
gosuniversitete imeni V.V.Kuybysheva (Siberian
Physicotechnical Institute at Tomsk State University
imeni V.V.Kuybyshav)
SUBMITTED: February 8, 1962
Card 3/3
S/139/62/coo/oo6/oi9/032
B039/E435
AUTHOR: Pjejx_aj&qy ~ki _Q
TITLE: The effect of volume and surface imperfections on the
relaxation of spin waves in ferrites
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchobnykh za'vedoniy. Fizika, no.6,
1962, 125-131
TEXT: Measurements are made on spin waves excited by continuous
H.F. magnetic fields on magnetized forr-ito samples. The apparatus
uied is as described in an earlier vapor (Izv. VUZ Fizika, no.4,
1062, 54). The single-crystal samples of-yttrium, Nn and Mg-Nn V
forrites in the form of spheres 1 to 3 mni in diameter are used in a
type TE1 I resonator and the magnetic field is orientated along
the (III? axis. The width of lines of the ferromagnetic
resonance spin waves 011k from single crystals of 'Mn and Kg-Mn
ferrites show little dependence on the surface treatment of the
samples and hence must be associated with volumd imperfections.
6Hk for long spin waves from single crystals of yttrium ferrites
shows a dependence on the condition of the surface of the
investigated sample. The mechanism of the increase in AHk
Card 1/2
PETRAROV,SKIY, G.A.1 REDIKIN, G.A.
Parametric excitation of spin waves in forAtes at ultrahigh
frequencies* Izv*vys9u,,.hzav,,;Z2W no.4r%-61 162. (MIRA 15:9)
1. Sibirskiy fiziko-tekhnicheakiy institut pri Tomskom gosudarstvonnoin
universitete imeni V.V, Kuybyeheva,
(Magnetic fields) (FexTatos)
FETRAKOVSKIY, G.A.; REDIXIN, G.A.
Parametric excitation of spin waves in ferrites at ultrahigh
frequencies. IZV*VYs&UchOzav*),-!I*# no.464,61 162. (MIRA 15:9)
1. Sibirskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut pri Tomakom gosudarstvennor,
univervitete imeni V,V. Kuybysheva.
(Mapetic fields) (Ferrates)
37?25
S/139/62/000/002/02-4/021.6
r,032/E514
AUTHOR: Pet rakov-,; k i-Y, -A
TITL---: On the parametric excitation of ira~;netostatic
oscillations in the magnetization of a ferrite specimen.
PERIODICAL: Izvestiyn vysshi%h ucheliny1ch z;Avoclczliy, Fizilux,
no.2, 1962, 158-1611
TSNT; The behaviour of zaagnetostatic oscillations in the
;;,agnetization of a ferromagnetic spheroid (L. R. 'Walker. Pnys.Rev.,
105, 390, 1957) under the action of a UHF magnetic field paraliel
to the constant external magnetic field is discussed. A narametric
coupling between the magnetostatic oscillations with proper
frequencies Wl and w2 and the exciting UHF field at a frequency
W3 = Wl + W2 . is possible. The conditions for this to occur are
derived. It is also shown that when a certain critical amplituLle
of the UHF field is reached there is complete compensation of
losses and an exponential increase of certain definite types of
the magnetostatic oscillations takes place. Analogous work was
published by E. Schldmann and R. I. Joseph. J . Appl.Phys., 32, 1006,
Card 1/2
On the parametric excitation ... s/139/62/000/002/024/028
E032/E514
1961 and K. T. Denton. J.Appl. Phys., 32, 300S, 1961, after this
paper went to press.
ASSOCIATION: Sibirskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut pri To--,,s;wil
-osuniversitete imeni V. V. Kuybysheva
(Siberian Physico-technical Institute at the Tomsk
State University imeni V. V. Kuybyshev)
S', -,:ITTED. March 3, 1961
Card 2/2
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9201/E191
AUTHORS: Khlystov, A.S.9 Zhilyakov, S.M., and Petrakovskiy._,_GvA.
TITLE: Magnetic Properties of Nickel-Chromium Ferrites,,p)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh_uchebnykh zavedeniy, Fizika,
1959, Nr 6, pp 168 169 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Nickel-chromium ferrites (NiFe2_aCraO4) were prepared by
the usual ceramic techniques from "ch" and "chda" oxides
taken in stoicbiometric ratios. The oxides were mixed
in steel-ball mills for 24 hours (using ethyl alcohol).
After drying the mixtures were subjected to a
preliminary ~-hour beating in a Silit electrical furnace
at 1100 0G. Then the materials were quenched by rapid
cooling in air. Powders obtained in this way were ground
and pressed (2-3 tons/cm2) into samples of required
shape, using polyvinyl alcohol as a binder. Finally the
samples were fired at 1300 OC for 12 hours and cooled at
the rate of 600 per hour. The measured magnetic
properties of the samples are given in Figs 1 and 2 and
Card Table 1. Saturation magnetization, 47CM, was measured
at, room temperature; it is given as a function of
1/4 composition (a ranging from 0 to 1.0) in Fig 1 (upper
69167
W139/59/000/06/026/034
E201/EI91
Magnetic Properties of Nickel-Chromium Ferrites
curve) and Table 1 (column 2). The value of I+T(M is
reduced by introduction of chromium ions into the
ferrite: it falls from 2300 gauss at a = 0 to
practically zero at a = 1.0. This behaviour can be
explained in terms of Neel's theory (Ref 1). Chromium
ions which have the tendency to six-fold coordination
(Ref 2) occupy octahedral compositions up to compositions
with a = 1. Then the structural formula of the
ferrite is:
Fe[NiFe 1-a Cra]04
Magnetization at the absolute saturation of a ferrite with
the structure given by Eq (1) is:
JU + (1-05 + a-31 - 5j pB = 2(1-a) yB, (2)
The above equation shows that magnetization of the
ferrite passes through zero approximately at
Card a = 1 ( 3
2/4 which agrees qualitatively with the results obtained
S/139/WO700/06/026/034
B201/9191
VAgnetic Properties of Nickel-Chromium Ferrites
(Fig 1). The results obtained show that at concentrations
0.1+ < a,< 0.8 the materials with a comparatively high
Curie point (Tc = 1+80-200 OC) and low saturation
magnetization can be obtained. This is of practical
importance since the lower frequency limit of very-high-
frequency ferrite devices is governed by the losses due to
ferromagnetic resonance. This frequency limit is given by
(Ref 3) 2 1 F-1
M
where Kj- is the first constant of magnetic anisotropy
Of a cqibic crystal, czo is the angular frequency of e.m.
waves and y is the ma g ne to -mechanical ratio. Fig 2
and column 5 of Table 1 show that the initial permittivity
VO (at 100 c1s) falls sharply with increase of the
chromium content. Values of the Curie point, coercive
force (in Oe) and density (in g/cm3) are listed in
Card columns 3, )+ and 6 of Table 1.
3/4 There are 2 figures, I table and 3 references, of which 1~'
1 is Soviet, 1 French and 1 English.
69267
s/Mt5g/000/06/026/034
R20l/El9l
Magnetic Properties of Nickel-Chromium Ferrites
Note: This is a complete translation apart from the
Table.
ASSOCIATION: Sibirskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut pri Tomskom
gosuniversitete imeni V.V. Kuybyshev&
_-Universirgy imeni Y.w. AuX x5ney
SUBMITTED: February 21, 1959
Card 4/4
x'Jjt4"f..UKHOV; ISKS
Anibotropy and temperature dependence of the damping paramete:
of spin waves In ferrite ningle crystals, 1xv. vys, uchob. zai.;
fi2. 8 no.402-75 165, (MTV 18? 12 "'
1. Sibirskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy inatitut imeni V.D. KU:Enetsova,
Submitted Deetzber 29, 1963,
FwT(1) IJP(C)
^,-I- P4111 MOVU-Pa-ViL WjOjM" WM: uKlu;illqftzlfuvufuuvfou-1411DU-14
AUMOR: Petrakovskiy, G. A.
Pxr SDURCE: Dakl. Maucibno-tektm. konferentaii, poavyasbeh. d"u redlo. Tomsk.
mn-t, 1964, 131-131
TITLE: Nonlisew theor- of a ferrite
ftsk of fluctuations In the degree of,ff4gn*4zat1qn
SOMCE: Plef . sh. Radlotekhnika i elekti vyw,? Abe. 9D518
70FIC TAGS: ferrite, SHF, magnetization
TAMSLATION: Tin problem of parametric excitation by a transverse SHF field of uni-
form magnetization procession In a disk, magnetized parallel to a plane, in solved.
~Ths method of Krylov and Bogolyubov is used to determine the steady state amplitude
and the condition for excitation. The dependence of the imaginary part of the auscel
t1bility )j" upco *Jw pumping power P coincides with X"(P) for the complemented maxi-
am for the pexpendicular pumping obtained by Soole. N. S.
SUB ODDE: 09/ WAS+--M"
UDC: 621.373.93
vlr
ACC NRo AP6032550 SOURCE CODE: UR/0139/66/000/004/0171/0173
;AUMOR: PetrokovskLy, G. A.; Litovchenko, V. F.
ORG: Siberian Physicotechnical Institute im. V. D. Ku tsov (Siberskiy fiziko-
ite hnic cakiy institute)
I
ITITLE: magnetic characteristics of yttrium-gallium and yttrium-gallium-gadolinium
iferrites
SOURCE: IVUZ. Fizika, no. 4, 1966, 171-173
::TOPIC TAGS: thermostable magnetization. S11F ferrite device, yttrium, gallium,
gadolinium ferromagnetic resonance
!ABSTRACT: Measurement results of some magnetic properties of yttrium-gallium and
yttrium-gallium-gadolinium ferrites are presented. These ferrites are of special
interest from the point of view of the possibility of obtaining materials with thermo-,
istable magnetization (at comparatively high Curie temperature) and low value of
imagnetization within the range of thermostability. Sixteen ferrite samples were pre-
!pared according to standard technological methods. The following parameters were
imeasured: apparent density, line width of ferromagnetic resonance of uniform magneti-
;zation precession AHO by 10 cm at room temperature, lattice constant, and magnetiza-
.tion of saturation 4rM depending on temperature. Measurements of the relationship
between the line width of ferromagnetic resonance and temperature were also taken
l
Card 1/2
ifor a number of ferrites. Results of temperature relationship measurements for
Jyttrium-gallium ferrites magnetization showed that magnetization decreases sharply as
I
igallium, c.ontent increases from x - 0.00 to x a 0.20. Apparent density rises liaearly
!with the increase of gallium content from 4 25 ai x 4- 0.00 to 4.75 at x ; 0.20.
iLattice constant decreases linearly from 12:376 at x - 0.00 to 12,358 A at x - 0.20.
;!Similar measurements for yttrium-gallium-gadolinium ferrites revealed magnetization
;compensation points on the magnetization temperature curve; the position of these
;points can be adjusted by varying the gallium content. Ferrites with x - 0.10 and
:x = 0.15 are magnetically thermostable. The lattice constant rises when yttrium is
!substituted for gadolinium. The reverse,phenomenon takes place if gallium is sub-
I
;stituted for iron in the Aferrites of formulas (2). The density of all the ferrites
Iw 3. SHF measurements showed that for all ferrites the line
I as approximately 5.05 g-cm7
Iwith AHO rises when the content of gallium and gadolinium increases, and the value of
;AHO does not surpass 240 oe. Orig. art. has: 3 figures.
SUB CODE: AO/ SUBM DATE: 15Apr65/ ORIG REF: 001/ OTH REF: 0021
2/2
RZIIZSHEVSKIY, V. -. PETRkhTVSKIT, N.
Review of outdated ani erroneous otandards, Sots.trud 4 W.5:
10'e'lli my 159. (AIRA VtO
1. Rukovoditell gruppy Nauchno-iseledovatellskogo instituta
truda (for Rzheshevekiy). 2. Starohly inzhener Hbegorsovnarkhoza
(for Petrakovskiy).
(Moscow--Wages) (Production standards)
BELENIKIYj G.I.; MEYTER, M.Ye.; IVPIIOV, V.F.; KALRIMN, V.S.;
KOZHUSMEVICH, V.G.; M4AFOVSKIYj V.M.; RABINGVICF, A.A.;
RUMMY, I.A.; SMAYSMY, MIX.; F&LM, G.O.;
KHOROSHILK324, L.L.; K%Wt, M.A., red.; BULIDYAYEV, N.A.0
tekhn. red.
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1. KolIcktiv inzhoncrov mockovnkogo -ttvoda "Dinnv;oll imoni
SX.Kirova (for all exopt Komar, oulldyayov).
(Cranes, derricks, etc.--Electric equipment)
, PBTRAKOVSXIY.,-ViMor-Eikbaxlqy-tc.~,,-,SINAYSKIYq N.M., red.; BOMMOV,
N,1., tekhn.red.
[Alternatine current electric crane motors; manual on
Installation, maintenance. and repair] Iranovye slaktro-
dvigateli paremennogo toks; rukovodstvo po ustanovke,
ukhodu I remontu. Moskva, Goe.enarg.lzd-yo. 1959. 64 p.
(Kranovos elektrooborudovanis. no.1) (MIRA 12..6)
(Cranes, derricks, atej (Blectric motors, Alternating current)
BUDAH04 G.V., otv. za vnmak, ; RAZHIKOV. it. I - t' otv. to vypusk. ;, PSTRAOYSEIY.
FAUBIM. A.S, red. Izd-va, ; TOKHR '30
Ts. A. b red. A#N.t
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oborudovaniia. Moskva. Gos. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i
stroit. materials%. 110. 1.[Prenzea, m9tal-cutting, forging, and
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1. Russis (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosudarstvennyy komitet po delam
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(Metalworking machinery)
--- - PETRAY, Antonin, C.Sc.
Problem of determining the tr&nsporlation development for a longer
period of time. Letecky obzor 7 no.3:72 Mr 163.
PFnM, A.
Study on the species of Tintinnoidae along the kusnian littoral of the
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Hidrtftologie ei Ihtiologie) Burcureeti,, %mania., Vol. 1., 1958.
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MAIIIA, V. (Manea, V.I--'-
Ecologic investigations of the Blnck Sea. Rev biol 7
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--PLETRAN, Adriana
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1. Commicare prezentata de Th. Busnita.
MM, Adriana
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12 no.1:71-77 Ja 162
1. Comunlearek-y;ozentata de Th. Busnita, membru corespondent al
Academiei R.'~.R.
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Air pollution in Svit daring 1962. Source of pollution, its
characteristics and degree In relation to environment. Cesk.
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USM/Weldins - Electrodes Aug 1947
Electrodes'
*UONI - 13A Electrodes," K. V. Petran" N. M.
Kizin, A. P. Bibikov, 6 pp
"Avtogennoye Delo" No 8
Electrodes with a coating of IJONI - 13 pernit
better alloying of welding metal than electrodes
with S102. This holds true in all cases except
welding of Al or Ti. Discuasoa method of pro-
ducing'UONI-13-Blectrodes. Technology and methods
of welding with these electrodes. Tables of
results and observations of vnrious experimental
tvmes of IIONI - 13 (e.R.- UONI - 13/45. UONI - 13/
USM/Welding - Xectrod" (ccrita) Aus 1947 -
Ilectrodes
PA IPLlh
65) etc.) Also liats oamo altored forms of UONJ -
13; 0.9-p UONI - 13/B for welding nometallic
alloy-4-with lead base, etc.
* Wa , vri*
MPAN X. V
IMSBMetals - Welding, Electredes Dec 50
*Problems of.Manufacturing Electrodes With High-
Grade Coatings," K. V. Petran', Cand Tech Sci
'Avtogen Delo" Do 12, PP 7-10
Reviews development of welding with coated elec-
trodes, emphasizing effect of phys characteristics
of coatings on chen conyn of metal deposit. De-
scribes 4 new electrodes of calciferous type,
vbIch nay be used for welding with dc or ac with
my joint position. Two variations are developed:
for welding vith shallow fusing and low heating
of steel, and for deep welding.
181T71
PFV~AIN K. V.
USSR/Engineering - Welding, Materials Sep 51
"Fabrication Of UONI-13) UPI and UP2 Electrodes on
ftwer Presses Under High Prossure," K. V. Petran',
Cand Tech Sci
"Avtogen Delo" No 9, pp 16-3.9
Discusses shortcomings of mtLnufg electrodes by
power presses and measures for their elimination.
Cbief measure is modification of coatings by in-
creasing water glass content and adding-chalk and
code ash at expense of.decreas'ing ants of quiLrtz,
marble and fluorspar. Given~mech properties and
chem compn of weld metal.
202T~7
YBMMNRM. Rmak Yesenber1inovich; 3WRW#-UTwj- Imud. takhu. wwk,
ritsenzent-. VOLOGDIX. V.V., In2h., red.; PORODMNA, I.A., red.
l2a-Ta; POLI-qrA%A, R., t9khn. "a.
(7hrnww brazing of metals in a gaseous atmosphere] Falk& metallov
v pechakh a gazovol sredol. Moskva, Goa. nanabno-takhn. izd-yo
mohluostrolt. lit-rv, 195B. 93 P. (MIRA 11:10)
(Bra2ing)
3OV/123-59-16-65198
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mashinostroyeniye, 1959, Nr 16, p 213 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Petran, K.V.
TITLE: Repairing Defects by Welding
PERIODICAL: V sb. Uluchsheniye kachestva stal'nykh otlivok.M., Mashgiz, 1958,
187 - 199
ABSTRACT: Grades and mechanical qualities of caat metals of carbon steel and high-
alloy steel are given and of metals built up with electrodes of well-known
grades. The plastic properties and ak Of the built up metal are in almost
every case higher than those of the cast steels. Types and grades of
electrodes for the welding of defects in cast material of high-alloy
steel and the technological process of recovering rejected castings are
investigated. 4 figures.
T.A.P.
Card 1/1
PETRAN,
_~4troolav, promovany geolog
Profile and contour methods of aerial radiometric survey.
Geol pruzkum 6 no. 3:78-80 Mr 164.
1. Central Geological Institute, Prague.
BMqESF, 7 a. f Bure s, Jar. 1 ; PR~ I , M. I Pteq,~t,=,- Vqj I ] ; ZAKM, 1.
Zachar,, Jozefl; IMM-57EHNOU, I.A.. t translator); S-IRNOV, G.D.,
red.; iUYSMA, N.A., red.; YANOSIMA, Te.A... red.; REZOM1011A,
A.G., tekb-n. red.
[Electrophysiological methods of rese!~irch]EleL-trofiziologicheskie
i~.etody issledovaniia. Pod r,-,d. i a predisl. G.D.Smirnova. Mo-
skva, Izd-vo inostr. lit-1-y, 1962. 4.54 p. Translated frov~ tile
Czech. (FIRA 15:12)
(Blectrophysiology)
%'.
V. Krutas Jiri Prochaska. ".D.; a review of' i bi-)graphy. p. 506.
(0HSKJ-JLOV.T-NSY,A F.'SI,)L0GI!--., Vol. 5, N). 4, 195". Praha, Czechosl3vakia)
SO: Monthly List of '--,19t ",urorean Accessiono (!,.'-J,L) 111~, V,)I. 6, i~*f). 1~:, bec F)r'~. ~ncl
~j 1.
FITRAN. M.
FiVsiological methods and physiolo.-ical apparatus. Cesk. f7siol. 7 no.2:
81-87 Mar 58.
(FHM;IOLOGTD
methods & appar. (0-.))
f - o
, , , . , /I I
ROSUTOYANTS, Mi.S. (SSSR); FRTW'. M. (Chekhoslovakiya).
-, -
*"~' I%Pr`66Wzkz'a book OPhysiology.1 Top. let.
Ramalm tranalation of Jiri
set. I tekh. no.3.-208-211 157. (MIRA 11:1)
(Prochazka, Jiri, 1749-1820)
FXTRM, M.
PAN .
Improved method of oscillograpIq on moving film. Cook. fysiol. I no.
2:127-131 1952. (CIML 23:4)
1. Of the Pbysiological Department of the Central Institute of Biology
(Director-Malek).
BMIZS, J.;PxTM, me
F- 0%, M,Uae~a
Studies on convulsions with electroshock. Cook. fysiol. 1 n0-1:9-17
1952. (CLIQ 23:4)
1. Of the Physiological Department of the Central Institute of Biology.
PETRANP MI.
"I. Lesny's
. a Book Review." P. 102,
P
IULOGIB, Vol. 3., No. 1, Jan. 1954, Praha, Czechoslovakia)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 4
No. 5. May i955, Uncl.
a ~~ -.I .
11~
imnle lit~;,ar:it,is for slow ii.fusiun .:ri i ~- ,;~.-iblc -_,,) !:,;tt !'~ in
Motion. 11
Chekhj-,lovat3kaia FiZ i a 10 ~ -j i 1 ~Praha, Val 1, ..o :;, "~52, p. 323
51 : ~asterri ".Urc)Leari Accessions ili~--,t, Vol -3, 11~o 1, , Jct 1V54, Ldb. of Con.-Iress
F-FLI~, "
Ll 11. , L".
Imr.roved oscillography recorded on --oticn-jActLrc fih;s. 1, 1,67.
50: 74-st Dijroj~~un Acce-volonn li-it, V-1. -~,, NO. '), 1,54, 111L r-f ccrlgre~f:.
PATM 1 0 H.
Simple apparatus for slow infusion and stable generator of slow
Inpulessusable for application. Chekh. ftsiol. 1 no.4:323-326 1952.
1. TSentrallnyy b1ologicheekly Instttut, fistologichookoys
otdolenlye, Fraga.
(INJECTIONS,
appare for slow Inject.)
'04 Z'
i)
MVIT. 2.1 BURNS, J.; BUHXSOVA. 0.; IIETW, W.
Problem of electronarcomis and of electrically induced sleep.
Chekh fIz 2 no.4:337-346 153. (MUL 3:7)
1. Biologicheekly Inetitut Chkhoolovatskoy Akademii nauk,
fivicloglchesk*3 otdelanlA, Praga.
(BLIMOURCOSIS,
*in animals)
n TRO I . M_.
Simple apparatus for slow infusion and a stable slow-impulse
generator to set-it in action. Chekh.fiziol. I no.4:32)-326 '52.
(MLRA 7:4)
1. TSentrallnyy biologichaskiy institut, fisiologichookoye Wale-
niye, Praga. (Physiological apparatus)
FSTRa, ii.
"Inproved Oacillograpby Recorded on Notion-Picture Pilms." p. 167, Praha, Vol. 1, no. 2,
Sept. 1952.
SO: Zast Maropean Accessions List, Vol- 3, No. 9, September 1954, Lib. of CoWess
PITRO, N.
'-
=luDrovti oucillograpby recorded on notion picture fil" [with vum=7 in
Chekh. f1slol.1 no.2:167-172 052. Mak 6:12)
1. TeentralOmyy Institut blologil, fislologicheskoye otdelenlys, Praha.
(Oscillograph)
BURBS. J.; P3TRAN. H.
I 09UMM'W"47t
Datermins,tion of spasmodic reaction by sown of electric shock [with
summary In German] Chokh. fislol. 1 no-1:24-37. (NIU 6:12)
1. Teentrallmyy institut blologli. fiziologichookoye otdoleniye, Praha.
(spasms)
PETRAN, V.
(39y)
Z Kliniky Pracovniho Lekarstvi__Kprjo-vy; Z Klinilc i1sychiatricke Karlovy, Univ. v Praze.
~y
Otravy'-sirouhlikem- v tovarne na viskosove hedvabi Carj~~n disulphide poJ inF -Ina
sonI
viscose silk factory Casopis Lekaru Ceskych 1948, 671~37~3-6--90-9Y-
The atmospheric concentration Of CS2 in the workshops of a certain factorY,
especially in the CS2 treatment plant, was 70-300 g. per litre. This led to three
cases of intoxication, with paranoid schizophrenia and psychosis, and a number of
milder cases.
Wolf - Prague (Sec. IV)
So: Excerpta Medica, Vol. H, Ro 7, Sec. II, July 1949
PELNAR, P.; NTRAIT, V.
'%A~- - -
Chronic merc-iry and chloride poisoning of workere in all--li -droduction
by electrolisys of banic chloriden. Praaovni Iek. 3 no.1:11-29 Mar 51.
(CRIM 20:7)
1. Of the Chemical Plant and of the Department for Industrial Psy-
chiatr7 of the Psychiatric Clinic of Charles University.
Paw, V.
Effect of extensive noise on the mental conditions In workers.
Neur. psychiat. cask. 14 no. 5-6:217-223 Doe 1951. (CLWL 22:3)
1. Of the Puyehistric Clinic (Head--Prof. 2. Myslivacek, M. D.),
Prague.
FJTRAN. T.
0"DANOWWWO
Mental chwWos and disorders In Industrial poisoning vith mothyl
chloride. Nour. psychlat. cook. 18 :.~o.1-14-19 Yeb 55.
(NNIM CEMITE, poisoning
induste, causing mental disordj
(K111TAL DISOMM, etiology and pathogenesis
mot)Wl chloride pole., indust.)
(POISONING, complications
metbrl chloride Indust, pole. causing mental disord.)
PETRAW, Vaclav
Certain aspects of toxicomanias. Cas.lek.cesk 99 no.29:1079-1082
19 Ag'60.
1. Sublmtedra psychiatrie lekarske fakulty bygienicke KU v Prame.
(=JG ADDICTION)
PBTRAW. Vaolav
W- ~- -,,
Prevention of r)remature senility from psychiatric viewpoint. Cask.
psychint. 55 no.4:240-247 June 59.
1. Subkatedra psychintrie lekarake fakulty hygienicke KIJ v Praze.
(AGING)
bdMA MICA Sec 8 Vol 12/10 Neurology Oct 59
5265. SCIIIZOFORM REACTIONS TN CHRONIC POISONING WITH CARBON 131-
SULIPHIDE - Die schizeformen Reaktionen bel der chronischen Schweftl-
kohlenstoffverglf lung - PetrAft V. bled. -Hyg. Fak., Karla-Univ., Prag
P-58 -767M(445-446)
WIEN. KLIN. WSCHR. I
Chronic massive exposure to CS, may give rise to schizophrenia-Uke paranoid
psychoses in persons with marked predisposition (premorbid personality) and It
may also be a direct aetiological factor in the production of psychoses described
as 'echizoform reactions'.
PETRAN. V.
Achievements of Soviet psychiatry. 11.
care. Cesk. Y)sychiat. 55 no.2:177-136
(HOSPITAW, PSYCHIATRIC,
in RuBsla (]?us))
Institutional psychiatric
Apr 59.
DOBIAS, Jan; DUBM, Jaroclav; MAUI, Vaolay
Deaompensatlon of t~Gormal personalities in marital life. Gesk. payuhint.
54 no.4:223-228 Aug 58.
1. Psychiatricka kliniku KU v Praze. J. D.. Re Narlovu 11, Praha 2.
(PMEOZIALITY, PATHOWGIGAL
payehopuths, showing hypererotism in marital life (Cz))
(S3XUAL BRUVIOR
hypererotism of psychopuths In marital life (oz))
OAMIAGE
some)
I I
vc~~ rjz-o"I"" bl/",
CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Safety Engineering. Sanitary Engineering. L
Sanitation.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 3, 1957, 10696
Author :
Inst Not given
Title Psychic Effects of Occupational Methyl Chloride Poisoning
Orig Pub: Neurol. a psychiatr. ceskosl., 1955, Vol 18, No 1, 14-19,
(in Czech with summaries in English and Russian)
Abstract: Persons exposed to prolonged contact with CH 3Cl (workers
In refrigeration plants, etc.) have been observed to
display a neurasthenic syndrome accompanied by depression,
dullness, and neurovegetative dystony, sometimes also
partial amnesia, a state of simple or pathologic intoxi-
cation, deep depression with tendencies to suicide, feel-
ings of guilt, and hallucinations.
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,3r-i-k LJkr. "I :- . 7. h -- , . : '~ i,,, ~ 1 1 17~ - 'I . I . I_ z . 1 ~ .
1~ , . 1 at. I '.u t. N "I k r ' -'~- , - I ' ~ , .
MRARK, J.
"Sedimontological Aspects of the Question of the Pre-Hercynian Crystalline Schista
in Central Bohemia". P. 1, (SBOFUTIK. ODDIL GEOUGICKY, Vol. 20, 1953, Praha, Czech.)
SO: Yznthly List of East Eurcmean Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 4, 1,70. 3,
Mar 1955, Uncl.
PETWU J.; SM,GtOVA, E.
*Authigenic Quartz in t~e Devonian Limestones of Central Bohemia", P. 149,
(SBDRNIX. ODDIL GEOLCGICKY, Vol. 20, 1953, h-aha, Czech.)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EM), LC, Vol. 4, No. 3,
Mar 1955, Uncl.
PEMMEK, J.
Ili-he alga Cf. acicularia sp. (Acetabulafteae) in the Triassic limestone of the
Carpathian !-~Ountains.ll
p.hOO (Casopis Pro Mineralogii A 'Jeologii, Vol. 2, no. It, 1957, Praha,
Czechoslovakia)
Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EFAI) LC, Vol. 7, ',,!o. R, August 1958
PhFTRA'1F-KP J.
"Notes on the petrography of ore deposits in El~pavicc."
p.h5l (Casopis Pro Hineralm-ii A ~'reolor-ii, Vol. 2, no. L, 1957, L'raha,
r,zechoslovakia)
Monthly Index of East European Acccssions (EAI) LC, Vol. 7, `;0. 6, Au--Ist 1~,,58
N~TRANIFK, ~,; BY141., ~,,
MJ crodo- te m. In ation ),r ,-,ajrgf-In3 in sulcvtanceo -r-lanS
of' the lcl~cniger irij~t-hod. Chem Cz .,-hem 2.9 N 1 ~-14 ,
1 . ins l." fu- iirt, o , Tq--Jh~ ~h~j:i 1 -, -, r . -, I.,
Akadc,mje dt7r, .pr;1flu I,
PEMANEK, J.
"Composition of the Triassic limestone from Gombasek in the Karat of sauthern SlovakiaN
Sbornik. Oddil geologicky. Praha, C2&ohoslovekia. Vol. 24, no. 1, 1957 (published 1958)
Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAT), L-C, Vol. 8, No. 6, Jun 59, Uncles
"V stc-~- ?I, ~-tf ~-t , :!I. r: t F ~ C tj (I]', '~ 'If: '~-Vr'; tVMT1 I !' t1l" t iCill 'J 1~1 V
rocks. "
llJl-i,'l-?UdjCh'sll ',OLOjll, C;znchoslovalkla, Vr,3.
-onthly list rof :1~1' "':tOP:-,A!T )f
'101. q, -',.'o. 8, 1059.
1 Tn c I.-
PETRANEK. Yan [Petranek. Jan)
Transition of facies from paralic into limnic in the Upper
Silesian coal basin (Czechoslovakia). Ixv.AN SSSR.Ser.gool.
25 no.1:43-48 Ja 16o. (mm 1-3:8)
1. TSentrallayy geologicheedy InBtitUt, YraPa.
(Ostrava-Karvina, Basin--Coal geology)
ki,
SUMAI.-~', Z'iven Nams
Acaderde Degrees:
P.Mliation:
Source:
Data:
RYBA, 0.; PETRANEK, J.; POSPISIL, J.
Antioxidation agents and stabilizers, Pt.4. Coll CZ Chez q,
no.3;843-852 Mr '65.
1. Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry of the Czechoslovak
Academy of Sciences, Praglie. Sulmitted February 14, 1964.
PETRAIEV , Jan
------ -, - .
Sixtieth birthday cif -octor Frfint-45ek Fiala. Gas miii zecl P
no-4:416 0 163.
FWIS14 41 V*'MA=o jo 1AVU4 6
lz*Ut"e raw mwowatadw cbwisuwt t-swabodavak ho"m of
womme (Igwuua tar mkrww2wmua* UNWASI, Toduch"Awm"-
681W Ahadn" 4W (for oil)
lvftwo -MA"Sim
Jmnwy IM64. pp 96-M
I'A*Umdftwft md 4141112W*- Ot Ows
aw"kw awtvaug" of WdowpdMose
PETRAIM, Jan
"Petrography or refractories" by L.I.Karjakir [Karyakin, L.I.
Reviewed by Jan Petranek. Vest ust geol 39 nc,.2tl52 Mr'64.
PETRANEK. Jan
Sixth International Congress of Sadi-mentology in the
Netherlands and Belgium. Vest Ust geol 39 no. 1: ?7-76
164.
PETRANEX, Jan, prof. inz.
Study course on the constructIcn of autemobile 'bodies at the
Institute of Mechanical Engineering., Podn org 18 no.7-296
il t64.
1. Czech Higher School of Technology, Prague, Chair of
Automobiles, Tractors and Agricultiv.-al Machines.
FFMX---,K, Jan
loGeology and paloontolo,-,fll by 11. Holder. i.-oviewed b~r Jan
Petrwiek. Vest Ust geol 38 no.4:252 Jo 163.
J.
"Horthern border zone of the Elbingerode complex in Grafenhagenberg
(Mittelharz)" by W. Schwan. Reviewed by Jan Petranek. Cas min
geol 8 no.3:325 J1 t63.
FETRANEK, Jan
IF4cies and microorganisms of the Faloozoic, 1-1,esozoic and Cenozojr,
lediments of Japan and bar adjacent islands' by,S; Ha#wa. Reviewed
by Jan Petranek. Vest Ust geol 38 no,,lt70 Ja 163. a
ON*v Soviet geoebronological Ubleziu by D.I. Sebtscberbakow
[Sboherbakov, D.I.). Revieued by An Petramk. Cas
mineral geol 8 no.1:112-11/+ Ja 16,'1.
MASER., Jan; FETRANEK,-Jan
A critical note on the use of the terza "tonsteinm. Vestaik ust
geolog 37 no.6:43.5-417 N 162*
aim
lameats"m ce kgb-
vim,:
V'bm
Dobroshv
q SLID- MI'-=
4:1. CA 50 la"N; lama
awtuth tar the Ideft=
Ioo to ibs, 011c
than by In-Pa.. ent"ta tefts..
Sam m imdthe dt2ivs. do varegav a hisb dIP"Girw".
a, IUWVUW spulap of, as d4d. br tbi VOW
Vadues of I
off. vonvu,
in to bon
bt dbtoriei
of mm amd vmklq tKba**.We
VE TA A IV E N'l TA K Dr I 1K
CzEe,jjOsLoVjoM/Amlytic Movdotry - Analyvin of Mrgitnic E-3
Substances,
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 14, 1958, 46452
Author XVII - Miroslav Vecera) JiriBorecky, XVIII - 14iroslav
Vecera, jaromir Petro ek, Jiri Gasparic. XIX - Miroslav
,n
Veceral R_r~siaric, Antonin Spevak.
Inst
Title Identification of Organic Substances. XVII, Identifica-
tion of Anthraquinone Sulfoacids. XVIII. Chromatography
of Aromatic Hyarazo Compounds. XIX. Microidentification
of Lower Aliphatic Ucohols and O-Alkyl and N-Alkyl
Groups by Paper Chromatography*
Orig Pub : Chem. listy, 1957, 51, No 51, 974-976; No 8, 1553-1554;
1554-1556; reports VII, V13:1., Collect. czechosl. chen.
commune, 1958, 23, No lp 1110-133; No 2, 333-335~
Abstract : XVII* The benzylthluronic (1) and 1-naphthylmethylthiu-
ronic (11) salts of mono- imd disulfo acids of
Card 1/(,
CZECIV)SLOVAKIA/Anulytic Chemintry - Analysis rf Orginic E-3
SubstanceB.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - 1(himiya, No 14, 1958, 46452
in alcohol (IV) or 10%-ual solution of formamide in al-
cohol IV) and dried. From 0-5 to 200 r of the sample
in 0.1 to 1%-ual alcohol or other solution is put on
the paper. It is developed by the descending mothod at
21 t 10 with cyclohexane or benzene. The dried chromn-
togram is sprayed with 1%-ual solution of n-dimethylami-
nobenzaldehide (VI) in 95 parts of alcohol and 5 parts
of concentrated HC1. At this occasions the III-s re-
group Into corresponding dlamines, which together with
VI yield products of characteristic color and fluores-
cence presented in the report. The values of R 8 of
III-s are also presented. This method permits fo chro-
matograph several hundreds of Y of the substance and
to identify 0.5 )' of a III.; it can be used for the
control of the benzidine regroupatinn at industrial sca-
le. For that purpose, 10 ml of the reaction solution is
Card 3/1,
vuLtu.Lii6 c&.Lr.:yL-i :)-ainitrooenzcaTes
(Ix)b In order to convert aicohoisl M into Ix-s' C.1
ml of pyriaine (xi) and 1 ml of C6H6 are adied to 1n ml
Card 4/4
CZECHVSLO`WaP/AnaIytic Chemistry - Analysis nf Organic E-3
Substances.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 14, 1256, 46452
of aqueous solution of 5 to 50 Mg of X, after which U g
of K2C03 and the solution of 0-5 9 of 3,5-dinitrobenzoyl
chloride (YII) in 2 ml of ('6116 are added to it at cooling.
After having shaken it 3 MLnutes, IX is extracted with
ether, the extract is washed with 1%-ual H2SO4 and water,
and ether is distilled off. In the case of water-free
X, 5 to 50 mg of X are disoolved in 5 ml of C6H6, 50 mg
of XII and 0.3 ml of XI are added, all is boiled I hour,
the benzene solution is cooled, washed with 20%-ual NUOH
solution, with water, with 5%-Ual ROO I and again with
water, and benzene is distilled off. t order to split
the alkyl groups off the alkoxy compounds and alkylami-
nee and to obtain IX-s, 1 to 2 (2 to 5 correspondingly)
mg of the substance is boiled 1 hour with HI solution in
N2 flow; the alkyl iodides are absorbed while forming
by the suspension of 3 to 4 mg of Ag-3,5-dinitrobenzoate
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czEcasLovAriA/Crganic Chemistry Theoretical and Guneral
Questions on Organic Chemidtry. G-i
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khim , No 13, 1958, 43212
Author Vecera Miroslav, Petranek Jaromir, Gasparic Jiri
Inst
T.Ltle Rearrangement of Substituted Aromatic Hydrazo-
Compounds.
Orig Pub; Chem. listy, 1957, 51, No 5, 911-919; Sb chekhosl.
khim. rabot, 1957, 22, No 5, 1603-1612.
Abstract: A study of the rearrangement of hydrazo-benzene
(1), 2- and 4-methyl-hydrazo-benzene (II, III), 2,2'-ani
4,4'-dio.ethyl-hydrazobenzene (IV, V), 4-acetwido-
hyd-razo-benzene (VI), N-acetyl-hydrazobenzene (VII)
and 1,1'-hydrazo-naphthalene (VIII), by action of a
solution of HM in alcohol, or of dry HCl In abnence
Card 1/3
CZE.CFCSLCVAKIA/Organic Chemistry. Meoretical and General
Questions on Organic Chemistry G-1
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khim., No 13, iqr~8, 43212.
of a solvent, at about 200. The rearrangement
products (RP~ were isolated by paper chromatography,
purified by crystallization ar.d also by chromato-
graphy on silica gelimpregnated with dir~ethyl for-
mamide, and were identified by color reactions and
fluorescence reactions Among the RP were found
benzidine (IX), diplienylene (X), o-berizidine (XI')
o-se m.
'dine (XII), p-sei-Adine (XIII), the corres-
ponding azo-compounds (Ia-VIIIa), aniline (XIV).
Listing the initial substance and isolated RP:
I, IX-XIV) In; II, IX-XIII ., IIa; III, X-XIII, IIIa;
IV, IX-XIII, Iva; V, XI, X11, XIV, Va; VI, XII-
XIV, VIa; VII, IX, X; VIII, IY-XIV, VIIIa. Velo-
city of corTeting reactionn) and propcrtions of
Card 2/3
CZECHCSL('VAKIA/Crganic Cheriistry. Theoretical and General
Questions on Organic Cherdstry. G-1
Abs Jour; Ref Zhur-Khim., No 13, 1958, 43212.
the bases that are formed, are affected by the solvent.
In polar media there are formed compounds of the type
ix, x; in non-polar solvents and in absence of' solvent
are formed bases of the type XIII and other products
of semidine rearrangement. The distribution order of
IX-XIII on chrorntograms is always the sar.,,e Dases
of type IX have lowest R values, bases of type X111
-- the highest In the ~asi3 of study of RP the
possibility of intermolecular mechanism of reacticris
is discussed.
Card 3/3
Jdantwal:1611 d Codpousios. XXIV. Separation
and i"9fiw&.o=Bd" by Cdb"Yonts
! 1-1. HM W-4
WPM an 4 Ild MtHied in the f cg r = of the e$ SWO'nw-
Sw jWho"21) =06M impregnated with HCONH3 twnr
or C owhentit as the Inovins Phase.
g:) b dlsso3ved in I a. NaOH in 30
H.%O, the soln. cob I to 10' And. bdore the sullonatitide
salt belba to up.. 17 W. cod NaWJ soln. added (conig.
K95s. Naba and pnTd. by passing 7 g. C) Into$ g. N*OH
In 10 al. HjO " 30 t. Ict). The "Ur4eue"IfockWo'
awgft sob (U), b 101jered off and rectystd. from mi.
6 S. yellow crystals conts. 23.5-5.3% active
Hio to = colored
Cl and arming in H,,O and EtOH intensely yellow
isoks. 11 (2w Mg.) in b 01. WON is added to 0.5 IDIIH-
:mole sulfide in 2 sal. MeOH. the smixt. Allowed to stand 15
tnlz.~ dild. with 20 W. H30, trestted with 10 ml. 2N NsOH,
end. with CHCh, the ext. (cotill. 1-10 pi. 1) Chromto.
ImDbtd on Wbatman No. 4 imptignated with 107c, HCO-
Mi in EtOH, the chroxnaftram sprayed with it freshly
prepd. "n. of 0.7 #. &Cis in IW sul. 16% sq. HCI, and
the spol% detecttil (in a 80 min. inteival) b sprayft with
1% P-Wleillc~M'CHO in Eton I M HO. I
wfaroi I
rellow spots. The to"WW", ;' Ques%f the J~
1hNC:T'4FAN-SRRI wm found in CJI,. 3:2 Calf:-
'ume. and 1: 1 ~ CaIr
. ftntie. mp.. (R. R
01
V"alsits given)v Me. Me 0 0 02, -; Me. Ht. 0.21
on, 0.01; El. Elf 0.87, 6.5, 4i. Et, 11r, OV. 0.35.
0 11, I't 11ir, 0.73, 0.". 0.24; ho-pro im)-pr, 0.72.0.63. -;
F;, WP;, ~33. 0.04.', -*, EI, bo-Ru, 0.72, 0.53. -; Ut,
Bu. 0.74 D.W. -; Pr, Bu. 0.83, 0.71 0.40; Bu. Bu, -
O.W. 0:R. W.Aw. iso-Am, -, 0.89. ON; Me. PhCH,, -,
P.18, -; Et. PhCHj. -. 023. -; Pr. PhCHf' -. 0.W.
-; on, PhCHI. -. OAW' -: PhCHI"PhCH2'-.O-O.~;
Ph, Ph, -, COD, -; Ht, Ph. -. O.W. -; PT, Ph.
0.74. Et, P4*1. AD-74, Et. o-tolyl. -, 0.77,
XXV. Identificallim And sepamlion of All tk C
I hol b
I'd JiH
K' . M .-
is 2 - And Some CYClatiah7weri wiccessfully cbrowatc~-
graphed as 3.WinitroWn-i-arn on Whgtn= No. a ImpItg-
natedvritblO%Pamffwogincycl&=ant. Newsy5;teoLsnf
64vtnts contg- HCONHj (1) and HCONMes (11) we-re uieA r~j
as the mobile phw. For preliminary inforaintion is rec-
OV1112301dett the system JOAA 11-meoll-140 wberr CI-C,
aks. tire In the fmnt and Cis.-ts aks. near the start. Tlie
10WITing SY31tDIS are suitable for given Ales.: W70 I-Iljo,
C,-C4~. 60:601-HoO."; 70;301-HiO,Cr-C4- 1,
Crell; 10: 10: 1 11-11COH-1320, cw~cs.; 70:30 I-HSO'
cycli"oh CrC?; -I"IF.-r-jr-WW-440, acoeit6ul.
The 3,54initrobenzoates an prepd. by dissol ing 0.1 g.
ale. in I nil. C411., adding 0,5 g. 3,&(OgN)-.C-JIvjCOCI in 3
nil. CoHe and I ad. pyridine, heating 30 win. on a swain
Imth, Jetting COW, tstf - with 60% KOH *ith ad(l,. (it
HsO to achieve a quick selin. ()I the layers, wtLghinr
, the
CA ext. With Portion% HiO , I-A liCl. and 11,0, and
drying with Noj904. The Wfa soln. Is used directly jur
chrOnlatogmPhy. The rarthod is also :witah!c ftr scpn.
and Ideittification of higher fatty alts. used in the tejtij,
DIArt 41';2c(j)
MUMME, olven Names
Countr7: Czechoslovakia
Academic Degreess finot given
7
Research Institute of Organic �g1hasU (Forschungs-
--Eiit-itut ftcF -organ-166U--~--~tbeqi
Affiliations 89:3a Pardubioe-Fqrbityi
So=$$ Prapel Collec&Up 91 Czecbglovak Cher-deal CO=wnicationst
Vol U we IQ 91""r 1981 0 AW4609,
Was w3,57DM6Q;oate ais a ShVm4 Mwe for the
Separation of Aromatic Ardrocarbone bV Vapor-Liquid
Chrowatograpbr.
Authorw
j
PETRMK, J
-6~ 0- j.
~e sepAration Ond IdentlAption of P116 rcuraqtment pro&
-
b d nz6b-,-nzene./Alir('0' Ifff GftsparR'.
of
" Wk'b
and ;P'Pparm, =,- oTzrU-'-n"v--U-SV- "R-111 ir
U, ay
-7
'
W); cf. Cal, 51, l4GUlb.-(PhNl1h (1.5 g. I mixed with
(t
t
d M
d
h
f
11C
L
O g.
ry sea send, expose
42
rs. to a stream o
dry
%
the mixt. madcalk. with dry Nffs. and *
the bzwts extd. with
.1 C~
JJIC
-
715 mi. Cj It and chromatographed on A1102 gave 8670 of the 7
follairing basos identified as,tbe Bz desivs. (In.p., ?IV): &nxi-
1
1
di", m, 3W d' Am lisse, in, 260-2', n),"
-0 1.6675,
04enzidine, m. I
1,6714; v-simidim, rn.
135-61 nla'*- I.CM; upd p-scmi4ine, tn. IN1. SVO-4
;
Re mutual ratio of the bases was 1,1
LOA
0.84: 0.09, MIP, In Addn., MN111 and (I'hN: h were found