SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PILIPENKO, A. T. - PILIPENKO, K. D.
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ZOWTAVIIi, V.L.. prof.; RESHYTIiIKOVA. Ye.A.; I QjU=0, A.T.(Kiyov);
SACHMOV, D.F. (Alma-Ata); POPOV, M.A., IIAZARMI, T.~.
SupT_lying laboratories with chemical reagents. Zav.lab. 26
no-8:1034-lo36 '60. (MIRA 1):10)
1. Ural'skly politekhnicbeekly InBtitut, Sverdlovsk (for
Reabotnikova). 2. Rukovoditell metodicheskoy gruppyTSontrallnoy
laboratorii Novosibirskogo geologichaskogo upravlaniya (for
POPOV)- 3. Zaveduyushchly laboratorlyey khImicheskogo I
fazovogo analiza Institute metallokeramiki i spetsial'nykh
eplavov AN USSR (for Nazarchuk).
(Chemical laboratories) (Chemical tests and reagents)
SAMSONOVp G.V. [Samsonov, H.V.], glav. red.f?ILIPENKO.A.T. (Pylypenko, A.T.I.
&I*v. red.; NAZARCHUK9 T.H.I la red.; RE K# T.K., red.; SKLYA-
ROVAl V.Ye. [Sklyarova, V.IET Vtelkhn. red.
[Analysis of hard high-melting compounds] Analiz tverdykh tuhoplav-
kykh spoluk. Pod zahallnoiu red. H.V.Samsonova, A.T,Pylypenka i
T.M.NazarcfMk. Kyiv, 1961. 195 p. (AURA 14:9)
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1. Akademiya nEuk WLSR, Kiev. Ipstytut metalokeraniky i spetsiall-
wjkh splaviv.
(Carbide a-Analysi s) (Nitirides-Analysis) (Borides-Analysis)
AUTHORS: Pilipenko, A. T., Sereda, 1. P.
TITLE: Study of Composition and Stability of the Colored Selen:um
Ursa- and of the Thiourea Complex of Osmium
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 11161, Vol. 6, lo.
pp. 413 - 420
TEXT: The authors studied spectrolhotometrically compos:tiDn and sta~i---
ity of the selenium urea- and of the thiourea complex of osmi,.1m. 7-nier
the action of selen-um urea ;n oemium comiounds, osmi~~m 'is f'rs'
to the trivalent form, which then f.rms a bl~.14.sh-green com;-Ii-x
selenium urea. Fig. 1 shows the absor~,tion spectrum of the reducton
products of osmium with selenium urea and thiourea. The stabilities --f
the selenium urea- and of the thiourea complex of osmium were studied
and compared. The authors studied the effect of the thiourea amount 3n
the formation of the thiourea complex of osmium. Fig. 4 allows the effect
of excess selenium urea on the formation of the colored selenium urea
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Study of Compos,~tl,~n and Stability .:,f the V-8/61 ,-- --t"
Colored Selenium Urea- and of the Thicurea K17/B~'.1
Complex of Osmium
complex of osmium. The approximate value of the
osmium selenium urea complex K . 2-1C#'3*kFig- 5 shows the effect of excez--
thiourea on the formation of the colored osmium thiourea corn~lex. it was
found that the optical density of the solutions increaseJ with increasing
thiourea concentration. The color of the thiourea complex of osmium is
based on the addition of six molecules of thiourea to
ity constant of the osmium thiourea comFlex K = 7.3-10- L. A.
is mentioned. There are 6 figures, 3 tables, and 7 refere:.ces. cl S:vi--t,
2 US, and 1 French.
ASSOCIATION; Yiyevskiy gosudarstvennyy univei~mtet imi. T.
-K atedra. analyticheskoy khimii (Kiyev State Universty
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PILIPENKO, A. T.
The Second All-Union Conference on the Preparation and Analysis of
High-Purity Elements, field on 24-28 December 1963 at Gorky State Uni-
versity im. N. 1. Lobachevskiy, was s;>onsored by the Institute of Chemi-
stry of the Gorky State University, the Physicochemical and Technological
Department for Inorganic Materials of the Academy of Sciences USSR, and
the Gorky Section of the All-Union Chemical Society im. D 1. Mendeleyev.
The opening address was made by Academician N. M. Zhavoronkov. Some
90 papers were , resented. among them the following: I
A. T. Pilipenko and S. G. _Pinayeva. Determination of 10- -50/o boron
in silicon by extraction spectrophotometry.
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PILIFENKO, A.T.; KOSTYSHINA, A.P.; KUDRI~~KAYA, L.N.
Use of thionalide in analysis. Part 1. Determination of the
acid dissociation conbtant of thlonalide and solubility
products of thallium (1)., silver, cadmium, and zinc thio-
nalates. Ukr. khim. zhur. 28 no.IzIO9-112 162.
041RA 16: 8)
1. Kiyevskiy gosudarstvennyy tiniversitet im. Shavchanko.
PIUFEMW, A.T.; SMEMA9 I.P.
Use of selenourea in analysis. Report No. 2: Photometric
determination of ruthenium and osmium with the aid of selenourea
without their separation. Composition and stability of the
selanourea-ruthenium complex. Zhur. anal. khim. 16 no. 1:73-
78 Ja-F 161. (MIRA 14:2)
1. T.G. Shevchenko Kiev State Uni-versity.
(Urea) (Ruthenium-Analysis) (Osmium-Analysis)
PILIPENKOv A.T.; SEREDAq I.P.
Stability of a colored ruthenium complex with tbiourea. Ukr.
kbim. zhur. 27 no.2:257-260 961. (HIM 14.- 3)
1. Kiyevskly g osudarstvennyy univerai+,at im. T. G. Sbevehenko 1,
kafedra analiticheskoy khimii.
(Ruthenium tokpounds)
-- PILIFENEP,_A.'~.; SEMA, I.P.
Simultaneous determination of palladium and platinum by means of
tin dichloride. UPy. khim. zhur. 27 no.4:524-528 161.
(MIRA 14:7)
1. Kiyevskiy posudarstvPnn,)ri universitet im. T.G.Shevchenko,
kafedra analiticheskoy Ihimii.
(Palladium-Andlysis) (Platinum-Anallysis)
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.1-iLLt Anatoliy Kirillovich Babko--On his sixtieth birthday
Teoreticheskaya i eksperimentaifnaya khimiya, v. 1, no. 5, i965, 7101-7n3
TG?16 complex molecule, chemical iecomnosition, chemical equilibrium, chemical
stabilityt analytic chemistry, solution property, chemical personnel
AnL:7,t-,GT: Professor Anatoliy Kirillovich Babkoj an outstanding Soviet chemist and
Academician of the Academy of Sciences LTkr"),,J(, celebrated on 15 October 1965 his
sixtieth birthday and his fortieth year of scientiric and pedagogical activity.
Istry nf complexes.'I Bab~o
,-:-.'s field of activity is analytical cnemistry an,-; the che M4
nas published over 300 scientific papers and has cre-Aed his own scientific school;
about 40 of his students graduated with the c~indidatels egree and several received
the Ph. D. degree. After graduation in 1927 from Kiev ~oly~echnical Tnstitute
Bubko was named assistant professor of analytIcIfil (,-;,criistry at the Institute under
the direction of Professor N. A. Tananayev. 17-~ 1934 Babko tra-,-,sferred to Yiev
State University to teach optical and el,~-ctrochemicai methods of analysis. Tn 1940
Babko sucessfully defended his Ph. D. thesis on aluminun alizarate and iron salicylate
complexes. Babko began nis studies of complex compounds in the e-rly thirties when he
showed that the complex formation in solutions is a step-dise process. This study and
others of Babko's studies in the same fiold initiated the Soviet research effort in
the chemistry of complex compounds in solution. Bahko concentrated his on
colored metal-organio complexes in solution, their application in pnotocolorimetric
,analysis, and the theory of this analy-tical method. -y apply the Kurnakov metnud of
lphysico-chemical analysis to the study of complex formation in solution, Babko
developed the theory of stepwise dissociation of complex components in
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diagrams [2). By analyzing sectiorib of tht~se diagrams, Babko defined
the potential fields of application and limitations cf various partial' method's
of determination of composition and stability of cmi,pit-xvs [2!. Babko ex-
i~ c-tended appli-cation of the physicochernical analysis to the study of niulti-a
omponent systems in solution, sirli as nietal ion-organic base-anion, e. g.
titanium -diantipyrylmettiane-thiocyzinitc- (21. lof high-valence
Other subjects of his studies were: polymo ization
metal ions (tantalum, niobium, zirconium) in solution; catalytic reactions
in relation to complex formation, e.g. , chemiluminescent reactions cata-
lyzed by metallic cations; and chromatographic sepat-ation and subsequent
spectrophotometric determination of the rarc, earth elements in a mixture.
Babko also developed highly sensitive luminescence methods for determina-
tion of ultra-traces in high-purity compounds and a novel, rapid metal-
indicator method of determination of the relative stability of complexes.
Babkols warks were summarized in two monographs: Kolorimetri-
cheskiy analiz (Photocolorimetric analysis), 1951, by. A. K. Babko and
A. T. Piliperiko and Fi_-ik0-khimicheskiz1 arializ kompleksnyPh Eoyedin-
eniy v rustuorukh Whysicochemical analysis of complex compounds in'
solution), 1955, by. A. K. Babko, and in a textbook Kol ichestuennyy
anal iz*(Quantitative analysis) by A. K. Babko and 1. V. Pvatnitskiv.
Babko was awarded the Order of Lenin, the "Order of Merit", and
the medal "',-or vallarlt labor in the great Patriotic War 1941-45.
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PILIPFNKC, A.T.-, SHFAK, E,11.; BOYKC, Yu.p.
Determination of titarOun, In steels oren, anl allininuir, allcyq iy mr-Fins
of N-furoylpheryl-hy(ir(,.Yylamir,e. 7av. lab. 31 no.2..11.1-11)4 165,
(MIRA 18:7)
1. Kiyevskly gosudarstvonnyy universitat im T.G,Shevchpn~.r.
peri
i n of a7 ~',:rli
V3,
bASKO, A.K., FEAPENKC, A,T., ROZENFFL'[,, A,L.
Determination of the rr.'croquan' 'll-~s .!' tirsen's !r. ;i'ya.- 'n r.
sr, I ons . Zav , I ab. 3C nc. 9 ; IC6C- 1061 '64. ml I. I'. - ? '
1. Kiyev5cy Fr)sudarsfvennyy ur.!verE:.'tc--, men. .
n c.~ s or r.
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ZHAROVSKITY, Fraim Grigorlyevich [Zharovslkyi, F.H.); YUlPFNKO.
Anptolij Terent~jevicb [Pylypenko, A.T.1; FYATNITSKfi,'
Igor' ViaAimir--oviA Piatnytalkyi, 13.1; KOVALIENKO, M.Ya.,
r j
red.; GOREKJNOVA, N.".[Horbunova, N.M.], tekhn. red.
[Analytical chemistry; quantitative analysis) Analitychna
khimiia; killkisnyi analiz. Kyiv, PURdianalka shkola, 1962.
299 p. (AURA 16:6)
(Chemistry, Analy-tical--Quantitative)
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CciTimrst v a racteristic -of '60eotiophot6mstr a moth,
TITM I is Ch' i ods of determining
f ~Untslum and niabium. L"Geniral 'Criterion and inorganic reagents
S UR
CE LaInskiy imiches)~Iy zhur al, v. 29., no., 5. 1963, 532-538
TOnC.TAGSt -avectroObotome.trlc~ mothodej, absorption spectrap Nb tbiocyanatep tanta-1
'%r'~ lpm niabiump. inorganic reagents:
JKB~M Spoetrophotometric, methods for determining Te. and Nb with inorganic
reagents were c ompared using, the formal Molar coefficient -Of extinction. The
absorption- spectra of thiocyanstes..and hydroo,,en peroxide complexes were determined
0~6tomotrically,. The yellow, Nb thivoyanate - combs detected In presence of the Tip
lightly colored and the,colorless Ta~ complex; - extraction with other gives
I very'definit ially at 385 millimicrons. Briqhtly colored Mop Wp
e siparation.'espee
U V, Fes, Co., Cu,~ An and Pt thiOcyanstes,. interfere. ' To determine Nb in the pres-
:ence of Wp it is better to use the given method in water-acetone instead of ether;
this somewhat lowers the sensitivity for determining Nbp but noticeably lowers the
;detrimental influence of W.- H sub 2 0 sub 2 complexes with Nbp Ta and Ti in the
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--PILIFENRO.-A.T.; RYABUSHKO, O.P.
Use 4 thiols in analysis. Part 1: Acid properties of
,,?O-dimereaptopropylmercaptc>ethanesulfonic and
2,3-X,e-dimarcaptohydroxyethamoulfonic acid and their
IaW;-period stability. Ukr.khim.zbur. 28 no.8:955-959
162. (MIRA 15:11)
1. KiyevBkiy gDavdarstvanun, Wversitet im. T.G. Shevchenko.
(Rthanesulfmid acid)
(Thiols)
SiINSONOV, G.V~; PILIFENKO, A.T., prof., doktor khim. nauk; NAZARGHUK,
klin.
nauk; Prini-elli uchastiye: POPOVA, 0.1., kr-nc.
T.N., kand.
k.hin. nauk; KOSOL,'.POVA, T.Ya.; OBOLONCHIK, V.A.; KOTLYAR, G.Kh.,
r,.Iadshiy nauchny.-/ sotr.; KUCHAY. L.N., KOFYLOVA, V.P.; KABANI"IK,
G.T.; KLIBUS, A.Kh.; 14ODYLEVSKAYA, K.D.; '-(A,,ZIKOVSKAYA, S.V.;
IIIKIT121A, Ye.A., red.; Y"I'VA, 0.14., red. izd-va; MtAECEV, A.1.,
tekhn. red.
[Analysis of high-melting compounds] Analiz tugoplavkikh soedinenii.
V,oskva, Fietallurgizdat, 1962. 256 p. (MIRA 15:7)
1. CKIen-korrespondent Akademii nauk USSR (for Samsonov).
(Intermetallic compounds-Analysis)
(Nonmetallic materials-Analysis)
FILIFENKO., A.T.; KOSTYSHINA, A.P.
Use of ui.it.Uol in ana-lysiB. Part 1: Gcnstants of
acidic dissociation and the long-peri7d stability of
unithiol. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.;khi-m.i khim.tekh. 5 no.3:502-503
162. (RIfb~ 15:7)
1. Kiyovskiy gosudarstvezutyy univerBitet imeni Shvvclicriko,
kafedra analiticheskoy khimii.
(Propanesulfonic acid) (Chemistry, Analytical)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/6030
Samsonov, G. V., Corresponding Member, Academy of Sciences UkrSSR;
A. T. Pilipenko, Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor; T. N.
-YE-za-rcha, Cazididate of Chemical Sciences; 0. 1. Popova, Candi-
date of Chemic4l Sciences; and T. Ya. Kosolapova, V. A. Obolon-
chik, G. Kh. Kotlyar, L. N. Kuchay, V. P. Kopylova, G. T. Kaban-
nik, A. Kh. Klibus, K. D. Modylevskaya, and S. V. Radzikovskaya.
Analiz tugoplavkikh soyedineniy (Analysis of Refractory Compounds)
Moscow, Metallurgizdat, 1962. 256 P. 3250 copies printed.
Ed.: Ye. A. Ni-kitina; Ed. of Publishing House: 0. M. Xamayeva;
Tech. Ed.- A. I. Karasev.
PURPOSE: This book Is intended as a laboratory manual for personnel
in plant laboratories of the machinery, chemical, and aircraft
Industries and scientific research institutes. It can also be
used by chemistry students at universities and schools of higher
education.
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Analysis of Refractory (Cont.)
SGV/6030
COVERAU: The boob contains data from the literature and from
laboratory research on the chemical and mechanical properties,
crystalline structure, chemical analysis, production, and In-
dustrial and other applications of silicon carbide and other
refractory compounds. Methods of determining the basic com-
ponents of refractory compounds (carbon, boron, nitrogen, and
silicon) are reviewed and detailed methods for the chemical
analysis of all presently known refractory compounds given.
The authors are associated with the Institut metallokeramiki
i spet-,Iallnykh splavov, AN SSSR (InBtitute of Powder Metal-
lurgy and Special Alloys, Academy of Sciences USSR). No per-
sonalities are mentioned. There arp_ 327 peferences: 175 Soviet
and the remainder mainly English and German.
TABLE OF CONTENTS [Abridged]:
Foreword
7
Ch, 1. General Information on Refractory Compounds 9
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Analysis of Refractory (Cont.) SOV/6030
Ch. 11. Chemical Properties of Refractory Compounds 48
Carbides 118
Nitrides
Borides 164
Silicidec of transition metals of Groups IV, V,
and VI 74
Phosphides of transition metals 79
Sulfides of rare earths 84
Nonmetallic compounds [B,C, SiC, SI.N., BN, BP)
Ch. Ill. Methods of Determining Basic Components of
Refractory Compounds 99
Ch. 17V. Analysis of Refractory Compounds 143
Carbides of transition and alkaline earth metals 14-~
Nitrides 174
Borldes 181
Silicides 210
Rare-earth sulfides 22(-
Carl 3,,i4
Analysi3 of Refractory (Cont.) SOV/6030
Phosphides 226
Nonmetallic compounds 2,--j
Appendix: (Water Vapor Pressure (mm Hg) at 15 to
35 00- (Table)) 248
Referen,7es 249
AVAILABU: Library of Congress
SU3,,'iE'%Tz Metals and Metallurgy
BN/pw/'bmc
Can~ 4PI 10--~0-62
pjLjpBjjKO, D.A. [pylypeako. P. A.], brigadir
Improving the PI-1.6 pickup stacker. Mekh. oil'. hoop. 11
no.6-17 Je 160. (MIRA 13:11)
1. Rolkhoz "Zhovtenl," Berdyanskogo rayona. Zaporozhokoy
oblasti.
(Agricultural machinery) (Ray--Harvesting)
- PILTPENYO, D.S.
I*dical losses of the Russian arny during the first world war. Voen.-Med.
zhur. no.9*86-89 164. (MIRA 28%5)
.4UTHORS: FDF,,el' , Yft. M. 1. A. SOV/56-34-
kilipenko, D. 7,,- Tc.;,clya, N. V.
TITLEt "I'llectron Cni ture %nd -Loss ii. Collisions Between Fast H.ydrc;'~en
Atoms and Gas 14,,I.-~cules f.'akhvat i cterya ulektrona Iri
.9tulknovoniyalkh b.y,5t:-ykh ato~::ov vo~luruda !, mclekulp'xii f_'%ZLV~
FEI~IODICAL: Z,~urnal noy i T,.-oreticlieskoy Fiziki, 1 -'58,
V (j I . './. , 5 7 9 - 5 92 1 U 3 3;,,
A33TRACT: The authors dete.-.-.'ne
method th'e electron captuM cross-section d.-, and
and -loss in sinEIE of ii.vdroe-er' atoms (of
of up to from 5 to 40 keV) with i,eiium-, neon-, argon-,
cryi-ton- and xenon atoms as well as with the mL,'Iec-,.,Je3 H,,
and 0 The authors by(I ik denote tho cron- nection of n'; ro'-
cf~lss ill which a particle 'i it;, t-he charge ie is :.'c~
~t particle wit!. the charge ke. The here worked ut meti-i ~'k .. ~;
i~o j 8 ible besides tli,2 i:.~~itsure%.unt uf the cross sections, GO- 'rd
0, 1 et1so the measurement of the cross section (if t%e e- ~i
0
loss by at-, h~rdrogen atom, vid therefore the present work a1so
1.
Card 1/3 burnishes results of the measurement of this cruss secticn.
,SOV -A-3-8/55
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Electron Capture and -Loss i% Ccliisicns Between Fast JVd Og
Atoms and Gas ,'clecules
First t-e apparatus and the Liethod of measurements are
cussed in detail by mean 3 Of a diagram. Two diaCramS 31.C-4 '.,.e
dependence of Cr~ and 601 on the energy of the hydrot~en
atoms for monoa omic aqdl, olecular gases. Wittiin the i%vez3ti-
gated energy rarige ti; 6as sectionC-. 1 for tl,e Vjr-_c~,n
atums in He lie If , N2 ~iid 02 Tasses ~_Ytrough a maximiz. :r.
the gases A: Kr'ani Xe the crares sectian6_0 -1 decremses
tonously with increasJ ig energy. The cro-l; 3 ectiun,5,,,_l
chanpe.s witbin the lir-,,i,.s 2,4- 10-18cm-2 (in He, energ
to 6. 6.jo-itc,32 y
(in Xe, energy cj kell). in mcl,~cular --,ases
amc,.int of 6_0_1 does not depend on t~:e type of Fas, t 1 3
however, the case in :nonoatcmic Eases. Tl~.is d~:~.endence iz,
esyecially clear at low enerCies.6,)_l increases wit'n in-
creasing FLto:ic number of the inert gas. 5- 01 d e c re a s e s i. a . I
gases wit). the exception of helium at a decrease of the
energy of the hydrogen atoms. In helium has it,-, nmt-~iii,.Lmt
an energy of 15 keV. changes vjithin tUl iii'~~its , .2.
(in Kr, en~ru 5 keV) U1 3.7-10-16cm2 (Xe and N,, tnerg,,- 4L. k-V]'.
The cross sections TO, exc,ed by one order ci rlll~,.,
,i,itude t!.t-
cross suctions00-i. Then the results found are ccnq,ared with
Card 2/3 ti.ose of other authors. The pre!~ence of maxii~a in t*,,e curves
Electron Capture and -Loss in Collisit_rs Between Fast
Atoms and Gas Mclec,.les
SOV/56-34-3-8/55
_1 - f(E) 'n the gases He, Ne, H21 t12 and 02 makes i:cs!;_~ le
UC-)
an estimation of t*.-,e cullision yarameter for the corres-
proces3es. At table contains the values of the collisiun
parameters which were computed by means of the adiabatic
criterion by Massey (Messi). The dependence of the cress
section 9" on the binding energy of the electron can be ex-
pressed boy-the amount of the resonance defect IAE I . The ol-
served reduction U,_ at an increase of the absolute value of
the resonance defect ?J'Airms the final conclusion on the re-
duction of t:-.is cross section wit;. increasing energy of the
binding of the electron in the atom of the tarret. There are
3 figures, I table, and 3C references, 0 of wl,ich are 3oviet.
ASSOCIATION; Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut Akademii nauk Ukrainskcy
(Physical Technical ~'nstitut A3 Ukrainian ~;3R)
SUBMITTED: Se;-te.Tb-_:r 3G, 1'~57
caru ~j 1)
24(5)
AUTHOIiSt .0irr'. Y Anku,4 i nc v,
Pilipenko, D. 'i'.
TI T- LE: Electron -'apture and 'oss : n
Oxygen Atoms With ~as Molecu'-es r,,- a
Pri stolknoveniyakh. bystrykh at,,,mov ug,er)la
molekulami gazov)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i z
( TIS Sj~
Vol 35, Nr 4, p-, 866-874 U
ABSTRACT: In an earlier paper (~-Ief 1) the authrrs had a-'read.-,-
the effective electron capture ani --',-)ss cross
collisions between fast H-atoms and gas molpcijle~. -~,se
measurements are repeated for C- and U-atoirs. 7he yr-Mai.-;
energies of these atoms are betweEn 19 and 67 kp',*: --~-l i~-'
between He, Ne, Ar, Kr aid Xe atomp and th,-
and 02 are investigated. Measurements of ri-
fz..
was carried out with an accuracy of the d_.- a:.
values attained only 11S% (chance errors
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by these measur
Electron Capture and -Loss in Collisions o!' ~'Lisl S?,v
Carbon- and Oxygen Atoms With ~as Molec,_iles
electron capture cross section f,)r --. in nc)ble
shows the capture cross sect-4on ~or C in moleci_~'ar
figure ', shows the capture L;r,ss 6ect,Jor f,~r in n t
and figure 4 the samo in molecular -aso:_
, ,
the same for the loss cross se-t-ons. !~14
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electron capture cross sections 6 d",) a
C and 0, and figure 10 the --(jss se,,_-.ionf-z f,,,r
electron by G-, C-, and H-1toms in a )mparTtlivo
figure 1~ shows the same f~r P-ler'ron 2_)os.
course of 'he deoendence --)f t- maximum
the electron affinity for Ar, Kr, anI Xe. 7~_-
exponential growth of cr, with a.' ni
k -1 xax
a non-monotono,-is decrpas(~ "(-r z
dependence of thr~ mum d, on tho fA: r~- -.1-z
tial of the !hrget atom. i-i"r- 14, f`n~~; I w:
dependence of' v or. 6E nanc o
max
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Electron ",apture and -.',oss in ','ollisions
Carbon- and Ox-igen Atoms ',',i*.h 3a~3 Moler----i:es
around Massey's ~.Messi) straiv,.t; it ma,,-
that :,11assey's adiabatic critcrion for r-lectron c-i~*,,-~- L,:
by fast atoms is valii. -or a, a--~-,,31 is cbtaine- Y-I-
of the ca[ture- an! loss cross sections ("-'i-~S 1-1
dependence on the energy !velocity V" of tl~e n-)FLZ
show a more or less steep ir.,~r~,ase o, the cr,~~:
and in some cases a marked maximum (e. -~. t~.,
cross section for Xe and Kr at 40-50 keV, an:i
for H in Xe. N. V. TODOIya took part ~n th,~se
The authors thank Professor A. X. Vallter for his
the work. There are 14 figures and 8 refertrces, rf w~
are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnichoskiy institut AkFid(-7:.-. nauk
(Physico-Technical Institute of the
th. UkrSSR)
SUBMITTED: April 8, 1958
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FOGEL', Ya.M.; ANKUDINOV, V.A.; PILIPENKJ-, D.V.
Capture and loss of electrons in collisions of fast He, b, and
F atoms with gas molecules. Zhur. eksp. i tror. fiz. 38 no-1:
26-)2 Jan 160. (MIRA 14.9)
(Electrons--Capture) (Collisions (Nuclear physics))
51 37o96
7~7
BI 027B '04
AUTHORS: ?ilipenko, D. V., Fogel', Ya. MI.
"IT LE, --lectron capture and, luss by fast ~yiroren ittoms assinj
throuGi. .-..o:ecu'_ar Cases
Zz,urnal uksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiz,"k~ v. ?,2,
no. 4, 1962, 936-5451
TEXT: The electron capture and loss cross sections o 01 and LI 0-1 were
measured as dependent on the energy Z of the hydrogen atoms passinL; through
cc, F 'i and 0 . 'Llhe results are compared with other publications, and
2' '2 2
the hyrotheses proposed by Donahue et al. (Ays. Rev. Lett. 1, 47C, 195~;
Ph;rs. Rf--v. 116, 1233, 1960; Nature, lbo, 1038, 196o) and Bukhteyev et al.
(ZhTF, 31, 6oa, 1961) to ex,,,)',a.,*.-. the formation of slow negative ions are
discussed. The physical meanin,7 of the US publications is said to be
unclear. Electron loss of the Ho in CO may occur either by formation of
stable CC- (H * CO --* H* + CO-) or unstable CO- ions, the latter
disin-.egrating into C and 0; one of them is negatively charged, or both
Card 112
PILIPENKO, D.V.; FOGELIP Ya.M,
Composition of slow lona produaed during the pasonge of fast
hydrogen atoms through molsoular gases. Zhur. aksp, i teor.
fiz. 48 no.2404-415 F 165, (MIRA 18:11)
1. Flziko-t9khnlcheakiy inatitut AN UkrSSR.
102&-66 E~'Zr(l) A n (m)ZTZEwP(tJ/b__vM_)/DiA W-_q - -1a
AVC NRs' AMM192 SOURCE CODE: U0010_5_6f45/o4q/0o5/14w/j4_oj
AWMOR: Piiiz!LWJ D,-Va "u ev, V. A.; F(well, Ya. M.
ORG: Mysicotechnical Institute, Academy of Sciences, 1~alqian SSF (Flzlko-
tekhnicheskiy ins-M-a Akademil nauk Ukrainskoy SSR)
TITLE*. Electron lose and formation of slow negative ions In collisions of hydrogen
atoms and A- Ions with gas molecules
SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy I teoreticheskoy fiziki, v. 49, no. 5, 1965,
1402-1407 ?1, 1 Q" -, --.
TOPIC TWSo ioni?~ation, electron loss, charge exchange, collision cross section
ABSTRACT: This is a continuation of earlier work by the authors (ZhETF v. 48, 404-1
1965) dealing with charge exchange occurring during collisions between atoms and gas
molecules. The present paper is devoted to a measurement of the effective cross sec-
tion a_.jo for the loss of an electron by negative Ions of hydrogen with energy from
3 to 30 kev by collision with Q2, NO,, and CO. The apparatus was described in detail
In the earlier paper. The authors measured also the cross sections 4 for the forma-
tion of slow negative ions by collison of H and Ir with the same molecules in the
same energy range. The plot of u_]LO vs. the fast-particle energy e for the H-CO pair
has a structure which can be explained with the aid of the adiabatic Massey criterion.
The nagbitude of the cross section' and the form of Its energy depend on
the mature of the target gas and on the binding energy of the electron in the fast
particle. 7he cross section Is largest for 02,, aniallext for CO, and Intermediate low-
Card 2/2
ACC Nk, AP60WI92
ND* It Is cowluded from the fact that the energy dependence for the Ir ions Is the
sow for all the investigated gases that the mmimm of a- occurs at low energies.
Gift the mid"ap Cri is much Iarger for Jr than for H. Witt Particie.energy
'the cross sections.for Ir and H cam closer together and become approxtmately equal
-'for. 02, and ND. 1w peaks on the 07:L(c) cv"e correspond to, the adiabatic massey
co-14wious Authors thavik Professor. A L'V&1'ter for coublawas Interest in the vork
OrU;' arte.baii,,_ 91gvj*s'amd:-3~ [021
20/': 01iliji, Uft: bill t
am" .Ow' WWI MWI Wl
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CNR~ AP6036048 SOURCE CODE: UR/0056/66 /051/004/1007 /1010
AUTHOR: Gusev, V. A.; Pilipenko, D. V.; Fogel', Ya. M.
ORG: Physicotechnical Institute, AN UkrSSR (Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut,
AN UkrSSR)
TITLE: Slow ion formation with the passage of fast protons and hydrogen atorns
through nitrous oxide
SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimental'noy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v. 51, no. 4, 19G6,
1007-1010
TOPIC TAGS: ion, negative ion, ion exchange, mass spectrum, proton
ABSTRACT: An investigation is made of the mass spectra of slow po-sitive
produced as a result of dissociative ionization of N20 molecules by fast pro,or.s or
hydrogen atorns and also of the mass spectra of slow negative ions producec as a
result of charge exchange between the hydrogen atom and an N20 rrjolec~'e. e
relative intensities of the slow ion beams are compared with the bond brcaA;,-,g
energies of N2 0. The authors express their gratitude to G. N. Polyakova for
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ACC NR. AP6036048
investigating the N20 luminescence spectrum produced by the proton impact.
Orig. art. has: 4 formulas and 1 ftgure. [Authors' abstract) [AIM ]
SUB CODE: 20/SUBM DATE: 16Apr66/ORIG REF: 006/OTH REF: 009/
Card 212
PILIPENKC, D.V.; GUSEV, V.A.; FOGEL', Ya.M.
Electron loss ap,4 formation of slow negaLive ons in
of H atoms and I- Ions with gas molecules. Zhu,-.Pksp. . lp,-r.
fiz. 49 no.5t1402-1407 N 165. (M,'HA 19 ','1
1. FizAko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN UkrSSR.
~:Lverzityi-:-whio-
111tor-ok.- C-ohtin,uou-s
n,- the- lue asu'r-eme-nt s;, and
took' partj
lnte-r,esti.:l'~'.'Otjgj "art
gutest, and
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d Sc -o'n-c".. S61t)
da emy" 'of
A
96-11-29/31
AUTHOR: None given
TITLE: To Be Published (Vykhodyat iz pechati ...
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Vozdushnogo Flota, 1957, Nr 11, p. 90 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: It is announced that in the near future the following books will be
published by the Military Publishing House of the Ministry of
Defense of USSR:
1. Some Problems on the Theory of Automatic Aircraft Control
(Nekotoryye voprosy teorii avtomaticheskogo upravleniya
samoleta) by V. P. Dmitriyev;
2. The Fundamentals of the Theory of Aircraft Turbojet Engines
(Osnovy teorii aviatsiormykh turboreaktivnykh dvigateley) by
M. 1. Vlasenko;
3. The Treatment and Storage of Aircraft Armament (Obrabotka i
konservatsiya aviatsionnogo voor-uzheniya) by 0. V. Artemenko,
V. V. Nazarov,_,F.D. en~ko under the editorship of
G. I. Krotov, Engr Lt Col.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 1/1
y L I
PTLTM"c P F. g.
Eucalyptus
Origin Of new sPecies aM varieties of eucalyptus. Biul. Glav. bot. sada No.
9, 1951.
0. Month. List of Pussi~Ln Accessi! ns. LV-r-iry (-f -,rigross, June - ~ J~-P
riLiralli"'L' I F. -').
ARBORICULTURE
Experiment with winter and fall rooting of shoots from several woods, plants. Kul. Glav.
bot. sada, No. 10, 1951.
Mont---- List of Russian Accessi.)ns, Library of Congress, December 1952. Unclassified.
1. PILIPA01, F.
2. ussR (60o)
4. Trees - Caucasus
7. New trees and shrubs on the Black .;ea littoral of the Caucasus. ~iiui. Glav.
bot. sada no. 11, 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February -1953. Unclassified.
600
1 4
'~ed--.r of in 'ea Ljtt~,ral an,~ its
ll%v. bn~. no.
9. !.ont.,,Iy L"Llft of -.ui,iian br:,.-Y -Df :,arch L r1
IL:. Ac e.-.,
NAZARICVSKIY, S. I.; MAKA.ROV, S.N. 7 PILIPENKO, F, S ~ "KRA:31MOV, M.V. ; I WINSKATA,
ICL. ; VEKSLM, A -I .,Ed--r, i-i- VA:311 I M. : I L' INA, N.V.' SOKOLOV,
S.Ya. ; LOZINA-LOZINSUYji, A.S.: SAAKOi, S.G. -,Z&U5AIY, D.N. -, AVRCEIF,
B.A. -, IVABOV, M. 1. : PRIKUDOV. N.V. ; SOIROLEVSKAYA, K.A. ; SAIJJ%TOV,
X.N.; KkLINOVSKIT, P.I.; LUCHNIK, A.I. ' KRAVCHRNKO, O.A.; VEKHOV, N.K.;
GROZDOV, B.V.; MASHKIN, S.: BO=, G.G.; PAIIN, P.S.,(g.Shuya, Ivanov-
skoy oblasti); MATUKHIN; ZATVARNITSKIY, G.F.; GRkCHEV, N.G.; CHKRKASOV,
M.I.: KIRKOPULO, Ye.N.: LEVITSKAYA,A.M.; GRISHKO, N.N.; LIKHVAR', D.F.
VILICHINSKIT, N.M.; LYPL, A.L.; O"KHOV, M.V.; SHCHMINA, A.A.;
TSY"NKOVA, V.Z.; RAJWNOVSKIY, A.L.; GFQRGIYLFVSKIY, S.D.; STEPUNIN, G.A.
OZOLIN, R.P.; LUKAYTBn, M.K.; KOS, Yu.I.; VAIL'YEV, A.V.; RUKIIkDzFj.
F.Ye., VASHkDZE, V.N.; bdANIDZE, V.M.; M"DZHAVIDZE, D.V.; KORKESHKO,
A.L.: KOLE5NIKOV- A.I.,(g. Sochi): SERGEYEV, L.I,: VOLOSHIN, M.P.j
RYBIN, V.A.~ IVANOVA, B.I.; RYABOVA, T.I.; GAREYEV, E.Z. RUSANOV, Y.N.;
BOCHANTS9VA, Z.P.: BLINOVSKIY, K.V., KLYSM, L.K.: MUSHEGUN, A.M.;
LP.011OV, L.M.
Talks given by participants in the meeting Blul.Glav.bot.sada no.15:
85-182 '53 (MLRA 9:1)
1. Glavnyy botanicheakty sad Akademil nauk SSh-R (for Makarov,2jlipeako,
Gerasimov, Winskaya. Veksler); 2. Akademiya komunal'nogo k-hozyay-
stva Iment I.D. Pamfilova for Vasil'yev); 3. VaeBoyuznaya sellskokho-
zyaystveanaya vystavka (for Il'ina); 4. Botanicheskly sad Botaniche-
skogo instituta Imeal V.L.KomarOTs Akademii nauk S&9R (for Sokolov,
Lozina-Lozinskaya, Saakov); 5. Botanicheskiy sad Leningradskogo
(continued on next card)
MUMMY, S.L.--- (continued) Card 2.
90sudarstvennogo ordena Lonina universiteta (for Zalooskiy): 6. Pol
yarno-Allpiyokiy botanicheakiy Bad Kol'skogo filials, Imeni S.M. Kirova
Akademii nauk SSM (for Avrorin); 7. Botanicheakiy oak pri Tomakom
gosudaretvennom universiteta (for Ivanov); 8. Botanioheakiy sad pri
Tovskom gosudarstvennom universiteta iment V.V. Kuybyeheva (for Prik-
ladov). 9. TSentral'nyy Sibirskiy botanicheBkly Bad Zapadno-SibirBko-
go filiale, Akademii nauk SPSR (for Salamatov, Sobolevskaya); 10. Bo-
tanicheakiy sad Irkutako ~.;oeudarstvennogo universiteta Imani A.A.
Zhdanova (for Halinovsk'y): 11. Altayakays, plodovo-yagodnaya opyt-
naya stantsiya (for Luchnik)~ 12. Bashkirakty botanichook-ty sad (for
Kravchenko); 13. Losoatepnaya selaktsioanaya opytnaya stantBiyu deko-
rativnykh kulltur tresta Goazelenkhoz Kinisterstva kommunal'nogo kho-
zya.vstva RSYSR (for Vekhov); 14. Bryanskiy lesokhozyaystvennyy Insti-
tut (for Grozdov): 15. Botanicheskiy sad pri Voronezhakom gosudar-
8tveanom universitete (for Mashkin); 16. Orekhovo-Zuyevskiy pedago-
gicheskiy institut (for Bosse); 17. Botanicheskly sad pri Rostovskom
goeudarstvannom universitste Imenl V.M. Holotova (for Hatukhin); 18.
Botanicheakiy sad Kuybyahevskogo gorodekogo otdola narodnogo obrazo-
vanlya (for Zatvarnitakiy); 19. Zoobotanicheakly sad pri Kazanskom
universitete (for Grachev); 20. GosudaretvewW reepublikanskiy
prosktayy inotitut "Giprokommunstroyl (for Cherkasov); 21. Botani-
cheakly sad Odesskogo gosud&rstvannogo universiteta Imeml I.I. Mechni-
kava (for Kirkopulo); 22. Botanichookly sad pri Dnepropetrovskom
goeudaretvannom univeraltote (for Lovitakaya); 23. Botanichookiy sad
(continued on next card)
RLUMSKIY, S.L.-(continued) Card 3.
Akademii nauk U&M (for GrIshko, Likhvar', Vil'chinskiy); 24.
Kiyevskiy sel'skokhozyavetvenn3,y Institut (fOT Lypa)j 25. Botani-
cheekly sad Chernovitskogo gosudarstvennogo universitets, (for Orekhov);
26. Botanichaskiy sad pri L'vovskom gosudaretvennom universitete -
Imoul Iv. Franko (for Shcherbina): 27, Botanicheakiy sad Khar'kov-
skogo gosudaratvennogo universitate, imeni A.M. Gor'kogo (for TSygan-
kova); 28. Botanicheskriy sad Zhitomirakogo sel'skokhozyaystvennogo
institute, (for Baranovakiy), 29, Botanicheakly sad kkademil nauk
Belorueskoy = (for Georgiyevskiy); 30. Institut biologii Akademii
nauk Belorusakoy SSR (for Stepunin); 11. Botanicheskly sad kkademii
Litovskoy SU (for Lukaytene); 32. Botanicheakiy sad Latviyakogo go-
sudaretvennogo universiteta (for Ozolin): 33. Kabardinskly krayeved-
chaskly botanicheekly sad (for Koo); 34. Sukhumakiy botanicheakiy
end Akadenii nauk GruzInskoy SSR (for Vasil'yev. Rukhadze): 35. Be-
tumakly botanicheekly sad Akademli nauk Gruzinskoy SSR (for Shanidze);
36. 7billsBkly botanichookiy sad Akademil nauk Gruzinskoy SM (for
Pandzhavidze): 37. Sochinskiy park Dendrarly (for Korkeshko); 38.
Gosudarstyennyy Sikitskiy botanicheskiy sad imeni V.M. Holotova (for
Serm,yev, Volushin); 39. KrymBkiy filial Akadamli nauk SSSR (for
Rybin); 40. Botanicheskiy sad Holdavskogo filial& Akadsmii nauk SS4R
(for Ivanova); 41. Botanicheskiy sad Botanicheakogo inatituts, Aka-
demii nauk Tadzhikakoy SSR (for Ryabova): 42. Botanicheskly sad Kir-
gizakogo filiala Akademii nauk SSSR (for Gareyev): 43. Botanicheakly
(continued on next card)
NkZARZVSKIY, S.L.---(continued) Card 4.
sad Akademli nauk Usbekskoy SSR (for Ruaanov, Bochantseva)- 44.
Botanicheskiy sad Akademii aauk Turkmenskoy bM (for Blinovskiy);
45. Respublikanskly sad Akademii aauk Kazakhskoy SSR (for Klyehev,
Mushegy&n).
(Botanif--al gardens)
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,~ --#% I- 11c, ii , Ill , - " - (:,! - , i, V 1, 1, , f, , . ~, ;
z!,,ir. 4~'
. , ,.C! a k, ', I n..~t,, . mfn, ', -mt,rr,vh AN S.,Z,F , Lpn. nv:-Frl .
- . -ir, !,an'. I . . .
FILIMIKO
Rut Asiatic ornamental chprr7 trees in the U.S.S.R. Biul.Glay.
bot. sada n0.18:17-27 '54. (MLRA 8:3)
1. BotanIcheskir Institut im. V.L.Komarova Akudemii nauk SSSR.
(Japanese flowering cherry)
r i rq7, D,
63.
5 P, C --' -4 4,.,.
~boo)
PMIPE~O~j. -�,- ---
Con ct name of the species of Pittosponm grown in the Black
Sea coastal areas. Blul. Glav. bot. sada no.47-41-47 1-'-2.
(MIPyA 16: 1)
1. Botanicheakiy instItut imeni V. L. Komarova!AN SSSR,
(Black Sea region-Pittosporum)
story of thp introdi;ctian and accliinat`zatior.
-i. ttx U. R. Tmdy Bot. im,3t. 3(1,. 6
(Euralyptue)
(PleLnt introaticticri'i
L M22!oM - _EW1fm)/F.WP_W___1J.P(c) 7D/JG
ACC NRI A136009438 ,;otjRc7,, cor)E: uR/oo79/66/021/003/0380/0381
AUT HOR: Tokareva, S. A.; Pilipenko, G. P.
ORG: Institute of General and Ino!req~g~t~_~hemistry im. N. S. Kurnakov, AN SSS R,
Mosco;TTI-nst.1iii~a;i~chey i neorganicheskoi-kfif-mil
TITLE: Chemical analysis of sodium ozonide
SOURCE: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, v. 21, no. 3, 1966, 380-381
TOPIC TAGS, analytical chemistry, quantitative analysis, gravimetric analysis, gas
volumetric analysis, ozonide, sodium compound, sodium ozonide
ABSTRACT: A combined gas-vo~ppetrlc ann grqy~imetrlc method has been developed for
the quantitative anal~___ of sodiurr, ozoride,'wkth indirect sampling at -50 to -60C
because of the instability of~~&(Fium_o_zoriide at room temperature. Tw-1 samFles were
required for a complete analysis. One sample was used for determining superoxidic
(active) oxygen by the combined thermal ind ,.queous decomposition of ozonide in an
apparatus which was described. The s(-_,nd qample was used for determining total
Na20 content as sodium sulfate, after !~oomponinp ozonide as described. Accuracy
of the method was �1%, as determined 1,'y analyzing potassium ozonide by this and an-
other [nnspecified) method. The suggested method can he used for the analysis of
other ozonicies unstable at room temper,,ture. Orig. art. has: 2 f.'(rurps and I table.
SUB CODE:, I UT/ SUB14 DATE: 26Feb65/ FRF."*; [JK1
Cord ill !) J_V~ VF , . ~ Ji _~ .'(0 - __ - I
AIJIMECRET, Leonid SamoylOvich; VAYSERr Leonid Vladimirovich;
GKDNCVSKIY, Arkadjy, Rolranovich;JILIMIKO, L.S. I in zh. ,
retsenzent; BYKCVSKIY, A.I.; inzh., red.; GOPKMAYPOLISKAYA,
H.S., tekhn. red.
[Use of plastics in technic&I equipmnt]Primenenie plastiche-
skikh mass v tekhnologicheskoi osnastke. ~Ioskva, Mashgiz,
1962. 155 P. WIRA 15:10)
(Plastics) (Machinery industry)
PILIPENKO, F.S.
Origin and evolution of the genus Eucalyptus. Bot.zhur. 47
no.2:188-201 F 162. (11IRLA 15:3)
1. Botanicheskiy institut imeai. Komarova, AN SSSR, Leningrad.
(Eucalyptus)
ARTYUSHENKO, Z.T.; GUSEV, Yu.D., kand.biolog.nauk; ZAYTSEV, G.N.;
ZAWATNIN, B.N.; KNORRING-REUSTRUYEVA, O.E.; PIDOTTI, O.A.;
PILnSNKOx-F-.J5-.,;--fOIYAKOV, P.P.; RODIOIM0, G.I.;
4-i~l-V"OVA-GORODKCVAp Ye.A.; SOKOLOV, S.Ya., prof., doktor
biolog.neuk; SMMN0VA, A.Ves tekhn.red,
(Trees and shrubs of the U.S.S.R.; vild and cu3tivated, and the
prospects for introduction] Dereylia i kustwmiki SSSR;
dikorastushchie, kulltiviruerWe i repektivrWe dlia introduktsii.
Moskva, lzd-vo Akad.nauk. Vol.6. rAngiospems; Loganiceae-Comnositael
Pokrytosemennye semeistva, Loganievye - Slozhnotsvetriye. 19R.
378 p. (VIRA 15:
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Botaniclieskiy in--titut.
(Trees) (Shrubs)
PILIPENKOI F.S.
What is Ugustrum japonic= Thumbovar. coriace= [Nois.] 14%k.?
Bot-zhur. 46 no.6:&72-876 ja 161. (KIRA 14.6)
1. Botanicheskiy institut imsai V.L.Komarova AN SSSR, Leningrad.
(Privet)
1~ PILIFMIED, F.S., kand.biologicheskikh nauk
In search of the progenitor of eucal7ptus. Priroda 49 no.8:95-97
V, Ag U. (MIRA 13-8)
1. Botanicheskiy institut Im. V.L.Romarova AN SSSR, Leningrad.
(loacal7ptuB )
GOWVACH, A.G.1 GRUBOV, V.I.; ZAKYATNIH, B.N.: LINCHETMIT, I.A.; PETYAYEV,
S.I.; PIDOTTI. O.A.; PILMM, I.S.; POMIKO. O.M.: RODIOHMMO.
G.I.; SA OV, S.G.-, SHLIVANOVA-GOROMOVA, Ya.A.; SOKOLOV, S.Ya..
prof., doktor biolog.nauk; WIPCHINSKIT. N.V. td(,,:enaedj,- BALKIMA.
N.A.. red.izd-va; FLEW, B.Yu., takhn.red.
(Trees and shrubs of the U.S.S.R.; wild and cultivated species and
plants considered for prospective introduction) Dereviis t kustar-
niki SM; dikomstuahchie, kulltiviruemye i perspektivnye dlia
introduktsii. Moskva, Vol.5- [Angiosperms: myrtle and olive familleB]
Pokrytosemsnnyo: Somaistva mirtovye-ma slinovys. 1960. 543 P.
(KIRA 13-12)
1. Almdemiya nauk SSSH. Botanicheakiy Institut.
(myrtle) (olive) (Plant Introduction)
PILIPMO. F.S.
Japanese fine-leaved indle tree (NmozWmus japonica L.
var. microphylla Slebl. as a juvenile form of the species.
Bot.zhur. 45 no.8:1198-1200 Ag 160. (MM 1398)
1. Botanicheskly inatitut ira. V.L.Komarova Akademij
nauk SSSR, Leningrad.
(Spindle tree)
ARTTUS'rFNKO. Z.T. ; VASIL'TEV, I.V. ; GZTRTAN, N.S.; GOJAOVACH. A.0.: GMMOV.
V,1,,, ZAMYATIIIN, R.N.; PIDOTTI, O.A.; PILIPINKO F.S.- POLETIKO,
O.P., lrand.biolog.nauk; PDDTONENKO, F.N.-, SAAKOV.
S.G., SOKOTPV, S.Ta.. prof., doktnr biolog.sauk, red.: MOROV,
AI.A.; SITIPCff!NSKTT, N.V. [dereanedl; SHU1'GINA, V.V.; SHUKHOTJODSKIT,
B.A.; GOLOVNIN, M.I.. red. izd-va: KRUGLIKOVA, N.A., tAkhn.red.
rTrees and shrubs nf the U.S.S.R.: wild, cultivated. and promising
exntlc trees and shrubs] Deray'la i kustarniki SSSR; diknrastushchis,
~nilltivlruemye i perspektivnye dlia Introduktait. Mogkya. [Vol.4.
Anginsperns: Leguminosae - Punicaceael Pokrytosemennye: Sempistva
1)n'1)nvyR-gr&natnv,yn. 195P. 971 n. (MIRA 11:12)
1. AN SSSR. Botanicheskil tamtitut.
(Anpiosperms) (Trmes) (Shrubs)
P I T I p
System-tif' Tlcqition of t~-,;3 Cmisan nAlri. Trily Bot. Inst.
Spr. 6:1,R-183 "' 9. (14:fu, 11:1(.-J)
(P,Almq)
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truboprov. 7 no.12:2-4 D 162. (MRA 16:1)
1. Giprospetsgaz, Lenin rad.
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Acassia; i,TR; AP4033392
AU7HOIR: Tokareva, S. "..; Pilipenko, G. P.
TITLE: 7hermal decomposition of sodium ozonide
s/oo62/64/ooo/oo4/0740/G743
Sumzcz: :.- -;SR. Izvestiya. Seriya k1dmichaskaya, no. 4, 1964, 740-743
'2GP:C TA _"S: sodium ozoaide) the=_-O decomposition, thermal stabillty, rate of
,,as' lion, synthesis
dec= A.
;,ZST'RAC-_: The thc=mal stabili-,- ~,f ozor-Ide at d'4_fferent
the abL _-.ce of =iGture was stuaied. T:-,e ozon.'-de used wz_~s synt'_-asized
by OZ-07 zin6 NaCH at -:30 to -100C, extract-'n,: with liquid --'a and re=v~_nj~
t'-ne 1z_ -.er under vacuum at -50C. Curves for t"ble conversion of 1.-^ (see f1s. I
of th- ~:nclosure) and its rate of decomposition at -20~ -1:)Jp 0 and 3100 were
const-..cted from weiz gs on a Me-- a bal ance. At -30C ttere was no weiZht c.-.a~e
after ~ hours at 10-~~_
mm Eg. At -,20C the decomposition is slow, and at -20 and
-10C --.e NaO3decomposed to 11&0 At temperatures above OC the thermiLl decoppoGi-
tion __' NaD3 is accompanied by Mule reaction of the formed NaO2 with E20 to give
NaOH. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and I table.
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ASSOCIATION: Institut obahchey i neorganicherkoy khJ-11 im. N. S. Kumakova,
Akademli naulc SSSR (Iastitute of General and Inorganic Chemistr7, Academy of
Sciences)&WR)
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Fig. 1. Pz1ationship between the degree of sodium ozoal-de conversion and time
at different temperatures. 1-- 10C* 2--OC, 3-- -10C, 4-- -2oc.
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ACC NRi AP60254oo SOURCE CODEt UR/w62/66/000/007/1267/1269
AUTEOR6 Vollykovj_.I. I.; TokaLrevat S. A.; 134ma ov, V. L; Pi3ipenko, G. P.
=1 Institute of General and Inorganic Chemist;7 Im. N. S, Nurnak9T_~_Acadawr of
Scienceas S!R_jU_stiiut obahohey I neorganichs9koy khimii Akad" I nauk SSSitf
TME1 Synthesis of potassium ozonide via potassium superoxide suspended in
SOURCEi AN SSSR. Izv. Ser khim, no. 7, 1966, 1267-1269
TOPIC TAGS1 ozonide. superoxide, potassium compound
ABSTRACTI The reaction of K02 with ozone van carried out In Freon-12, a liquid Inert
toward ozone. Potassium superoxide had the following compositions X02, 90.22%; K202,
3.85%; KOH, 2.75%; K2CO~, 1.85%1 1120, 1.33% (by difference). Its particle size was
0.05 mm or loss. The ozone content of the ozone-oxygen mixture was 9 wt. %. 11he stop
of extraction with liquid ammonia was omitted. Analysis of the ozonitod product gave
K03l 7?.2; K02, 6.4; KOH, 10.6; K2CC~, 5.6 wt. %. The increase in the amount of KOH
and K2CO~ impurities in the and product as compared to their content in the original
potassium superoxide is due to the reaction of KO~ with atmospheric moisture " C02
during the withdrawal of the samples forAnalysis, despite OL11 the precautions taken.
Orig. art. hass I figure and 2 tables.
SUB CODD 07/ SUBM DATE, J8D9c65/ ORIG REFs 003/ OTH REF1 003
,_gold UDCs 542.91+542.5043.5+621.384.5+546-32
P ILIPEIIKO, 1.
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Stmggling for introduction of new tecnnoloc . So7. p rof v o ! u Ty
3 no.7:35-40 J1155. (mlaA 8:10)
(Stalingrad--Steel Industry)
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New RM2o pneumAtic filling mchine. Ugol' 32 no.7:32-34
ii 157. (XLRA 10: '1)
1. Lusneteldy filial Giprouglemishn.
(Mine filling) (PneumRtic mqchinery)
UMZIN. M.S.; PILIPMIKO, L.S.
Prospec'.s for the utilizaticn of pentonan-containing raw
materials of the Odessa ?rovince. Gidroliz.1 lesckhim.prom. 12
no.Fk:25 159. (MIRA D:4)
1. Odeaskiy tokhnolopicheakiy institut (for Dudkin). 2. Odoeskiy,
sovnnrkhoz (for Filipenko).
(Odessa Province-Pentosan)
B('IMkRPNIO, A.Ya.
I-Pm-perience in uq!rw, coal-.az,)ut for firing stea, loco"-tlvee.
Zhel.lor.tranap. 41 nn.6:70-72 Je 1~9. (MIRA 12:9)
1. Uashinlst-Inntru)-tnr po teplotek-hnike parovnznogo iepo Pomosh-
naya Odosskoy lorol-I ("'or Fillpenko). ?. 14tchal'nik parovnz-.Ingo
~Ppo Ponnsfinaya Odesekoy dnrorl (for Bondaren1m).
(Loc"otives-Funl conaumption)
ZORI. A.S.; KURCHIN. M.V.. PILMNKO, I.V.
Vertical sbAft sinking at a speed of 202 m. per nonth. Gor.zhur.
nn.8:3-8 Ag 155. (MLRA 8:8)
(SWt sinkir4g)
---- TIYIEWW--V ., kand.biol.nauk (g.Kiyev)
Non-transplant cultivation of tomatoes as a measure of controlling
anthracnose. Zashoh. rast. ot vred. i bol. ) no.505-56 6-0 158.
(Towtoes--Diseases and posts) (MIRA 11:10)
HEMBA, L.S., PILIPENXO, K.I.
DIrect solar radiation In Odessa. Tmdy UVr.Nl(',Ml no.4-62-65 vs5.
(MLFLA 10:1)
Odessm--Solnr radist ion)
FILD'ENKO), L.i.
Late resi.Lts of treatiric pul~llt-s in :7hildren vith antibictic-~.
P robl. s tom. 5: 1 6C- 162 1 (MI.,
1. Odef,~-LAY uchno-isaa"ovatel I., _'7 im tit it.
k'la, i-L~Icmz) kTzr.TiL--Ji5z.A6L-))
FILIPWO, L.I. (Odessa)
Antibiotic tredtment of inflam-atory diseases of the dental pulp.
in children. Probleatom. 6t168-172 162. (MIRA 16 13)
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