SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PUTSCHKOV, P. V. - PUTSEYKO, YE. K.

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Director Chelyabinskogo mellnichnogo kombinata (for Puts) 2. 03,=W inzhener Cholyabilnskogo mellnichnogo kombinata (1';r VixmJ.k) (Chelyabinsk-,-J~rain milling) (Chelyabinsk. -Grdn handling) m . . - - a . -- L lo838-63 EWP(i)/EWT(m)/BDS--AFFTC/ASD--Pe-h--RH ACCESSION NRs AP3001488 S/0195/63/004/002/030'7/0311 AUTHORs Markevidh, N. N.; Putsbyko, Ye K. TITLEt The effect of oxygin from thelair on the adsorption of dyes by Zino oxide SOURCEs Kinetika i. kataliz, v. 4. no. .2, 1963M 307-311 TOPIC TAGSs oxygen, polyvinylbutyril& adsorption of.dyes, Zinc oxide., ABSTRACTs- The effect of oxygen from the ai -r-with iku admixture .of.i2olyvi ~butyrjll on the adsorption of acid and basic dyes was- investigated on the~sensitive micro- oyrstals of zinc oxide. It was found that in contrast to the principal dyes which affect the character of.the adsorption isotherms of acidio'4yes irith Zino oxide, oxygen from-the air also affects the dsorption. On the basis of these experiments, the conclusion was drawn that the centers responsible for the adsorption of acidic dyes which' sensibilized the photoeffect of these dyes and of zinc oxide, exe the chemosorbed partiolesoontaining oxygen in their composi- tion, The admixture of polyvinylbutyril not only lowers the adsorption on the zinc oxide, but also changes the direction of the adsorption isotherm. Apparently the observed effects are due to the.faot that molecules of polyvinylbutyril are adsorbed on the surface of Zino oxide causing a partial displacement of oxygen. Card 1/2 ------------------- ;7- Z-r 7r~ AKIMOV, I.A.; PUTSEYKO, Ye.K. L 12982-63 WFWLE~W- /BDS - Fc-4/P,--4 RXJW ACUTWIGN NR: MP3000522 .07:Holl: Putseyk2, X0. K T ~,,'L E tSpectral photopotential distribution in layers of E~tbalocyanin and ch:1.orophyll on contact with electrolyte -346 SOURM AN ISR. Doklady. v. 150., no. 2, 1963s 343 TOPIC TAGS: spectrar sensitivity, hole.conduction mechanism pbtlialooyanini chlorophyll., electrolyte ABSTRACT: Work vaa done to investigatelth4aij~ctral aien3itiVity~ &nd photOpotenti&1'11~ sign in la er of non-metallic- and of Mg phthalocyanin immers V -,ad in aqueous =edla~ and electrolytes with oxidizing and reducing molecules. The 3pectre-1 difference, between a sublimed pigment layer and a darkened electrode was compaxed with mono- chromatic light, frequency 150 hertz., in the range of 400 to 1 5D0 AMU tb,, photo- potential varied from 10 sup-7 to .10 sup-.3 v, dependent on the sample thickness and surrounding medium. The positive sign is believed to be linked-,to t1i.hole conduction mechanism. There were sharp photopotential.differences for.p-.'ths-100yanin- in air and in electrolyte free of air(pbenomenon~ is. reversible - after air was re--~ introduced$ the original potential.reappeared). With absorption of an electron acceptor chloranil, quinone the phbtopotential magnitude was intensified but Card 1/2 RMUM (Spectrometry) 2m I IBM 49a (I VEWTV ArPrr/AS71 ACCESSION NR% 03000095 S/03_26/0/015/004/652~/05?), AUTHORs Putsykin, G. G.; Pashkov, Pe P.; Veyteels M.-Ya. TITLE: Analysis of the directed, crystallization process in .-migniko-, typ* ~aidy, SOURCE% -Fizika metallov i M'stanov'sdeniYe v0 15 'in 4 i"3,- M-533 00 TOPIC TAGSt directed crystillization, "Magnikow alloy' criterium of directed- solidification ABSTRACT: The influence ofooltdification conditions upon the crystalline stru 4c- tures of castings was studied,..The process uhich.leads:to the formation of,magnate with a columnak structure was investi- gatedtheoretically and experlpentally 8 data obtained for the relation between the,directed solidificationrpefficient K-~, and the ~oastinq., mold temperature ~ are presented. The experiments showed that! the melted alloy solidification proceeded in the direction of the main temperature gradient and also away from the walls of'the molds. The-values of Krepresent the-] speeds of crystallization fronts.moving in both directions, The So values were calculated on the basis of temper -aturegradients and thermal conductivity. They were also obtained experimentally for molds heated to different temperatures. sn~[ 1~ for various cooling speeds. The authors concluded that X increases considersbI3 Card 1/2 0 n 0 R i o", 0 00 Ho -m r- 0 o j! v .4 t , 0 C j C I 1 211: " r C a 1 ,l C% c C-. :1 Ca : .0 Vag A 1 n c c a xv.0 C a C 1 4 C~m .4 4 ~ t2 u a o a owl '10 a a- G t. CLOA =, c n coc 0. a V a . e a m 91, 04 0 a c c CC .1 0 . C .0 a c O's IS *a 0. -69 A 3 a w o I AP, C. It a U 1 - j l ic M 4 I lasomMolkam 170) SOV/20-124-4-18/67 AUTHOR: Putseyko, Ye. TITLE: The Photoelectric Sensitivity.of Chlorophyll and Its Analogues in Various~States (Fotoelektricheskaya chuvstvitellnost, khlorofilla 1 yego analogov v razlichnykh sostoyaniyakh) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 124, Nr 4, PP 796-790 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The present paper forms part of the investigations of the optical sensitization of semiconductors by pigment s carried out by the author; it deals with the photoelectric proper- ties of chlorophyll and its analogues which Are in different states of aggregation And are applied to semiconductors and some metals. Determination and measurement of the photo- electric effect from the spectrum was carried out with pulverulent semiconductors and pigments according to the condenser method and on the basis of the variation of the diffusion-dependent photoelectromotive force. Parallel with the condenser method also the usual method of photoconductivity was employed. The sensitization spectra,obtained by these two methods agree with each other. The first part of the Card 1/3 present paper deals with the independent and the'sensitized SOV/2o-124-4-18/67 The PhotoelectrIic Sensitivity of Chlorophyll and Its Analogues in Various States photoelectric effect of the phthalocyanides. All data,de- termined are indicative of the fact that the sensitization of the photoelectric effect on ZnO is due to individual magnesium-cyanide molecules and not to the sensitivity of the pigment itself in the aggregated state. The second part of the paper then deals with the independent and the sensitized photoelectric effect of chlorophyll and its analogues. The author investigated the photoelectric properties of thin layers of chlorophyll, pheophytin and ethyl chlorophyllide on a platinum base. The photoeleatric effect of the chloro- phyll layers (in contact with platinum) was determined by the condenser method and with continuous illumination by light with the frequency of 150 cycles. Thin chlorophyll layers in contact with platinum show a_low deg gee of photo- electromotive force of the order of lo 5 - 10- v already in air when subjected to the action of_light with the wavelength of 680 mg. Pumping out of air to 10 4 mm increased the photo- electromotive force by several times its amount. The sensi- tizing capacity of chlorophyll (which has a hole-conductivity with respect to electron-semiconductors of the type of ZnO) Card 2/3 cannot be ascribed to the transfer of an electron from the 4- 1t 0 I u m It . a a I -L A 0 L I 1i I 4 0 A - :~ 00 esswomeW 4111141 spedW 4,1111111101111011Y ObliWiN&u 00 C4115. M. Cowevich mWX-P4111809, J- MAI. P~Ys- 00 K ..d Cat corth. id Sitriet d U.. 00 jAmkuV. ductiom of cok" is Islamisids. 11, V. 00 -Tls-trik~al di.tmi-n. 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With ordinary Se woo a tvils, the parasite r"btance r'i3 (*I. parable with the re- %i~tmncc r of the blo4ing layer; the imittimity at the short- curuiting current i - It/jr + 0. wberv I - pbotocur- rcut, dtvrra~es with the temp.. the effect of the temp. Va. of f, (ar - -0,37* per I ') outwtighims lbAt of the Itulp. oxffl. 4 the pb3t weasitivity 1. - -I-OA to Isee ;ij S. Tb= lee goo IL t a Ii. a a 0 1 60 S A 4 3 4 9 1. -0 It "Pelova walls 21411 it ;o 0 0 o 04 * 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 00000 0 0 000 0 00 0000~000 00000000.04000 E. r1al 2C-T8O 'Sep 1947 UC- lrhysicc- SelenitUM Fhotoelectric Effect "The VaIvular 1-hotoeffect in Selenium vrith Cadrumn Admixture, B. T.. Kolordyets, E. K. Futseyko, 6 pp "Zhur h1sper i Teoret Riz,.' Vol XIIII, No 9 The article discusses experiments which'resulted in the data contained in it The most importent di5covery was the fact that the introduction of a cadmiijm adr,-iyture into selenium b means of simultaneous varorization of seleniuLi and eadmiui:i in a vac- uum. results, not only in a change of the spectral di6position of the sensitivity of the ,Fhotoolements, but also in the formation of a new type of r-hotoelenent.-, Submitted at the State Optical Institute, and the Fhysico-Technical Institute of.the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. 4W PA 26T60 PA A a ~L~~A L-1 -0--, 1 a M IN A -0-1.0 fsot.l i M. T. Ine. mad sta -10447) k"T. 11 r --rhot"ek is prvpi. by t of Cd into Sw by shoultapsom vapWU41im rurrent.,t the dirprtion of wk" W" 1-1 11, 4 th i id m m j ! ( e nc ent 4 . R.S.. ewwwkxt o thelrrtentwbhw git affba pmfwvt current in Oardiewlim. whik9;7k;jZ khmd Ilucefla current oppoppite in db*Cti=. Itistutt,, (luring the . , I vapons flam mw The v vmn of th S h =: . r e r, t e ed 41141 I hat the -p"fjwmjkm-- ~41. V4 lw.%w is neg. photoeffect And the clectran c"ad It L- k-a-- d -j.--L- L-il- -A-. - him- -1-- A" ..a 1. coot wk-Al It, cf. ation mmo. IOf 040- pro- that c " . In so the If- 100 a OtTALUMGK&L. UT94ATLAI CLASUPKATIGN too ISO 3 IA A01 I 1 11 FM 0 0 9 "1 IN 111 9A 0 3 V It AV 10 IE IN 4M It PC cf if it It 1: 0 It D Lf it 4 1 q 0 0 0 0 0 W 060 0 so 0 0 0 0 0 "0 000 0 0000 00 00 0 ANDROITNIKOV, K.S.; BALAKOV, Y.Y.; BUZHINSKIY, A.N.; BURAGO, A.N.; VXUTMAN, L.A.; VISMIIIVSKIT, A.A.; VOLOSOV, D.S.; GASSOVSKIY, L.N.. professor; GXRSHUN, A.A.. professor; YALITASHEVICH, N.A.; YRYSTROPITXV. K.S.; GURIVICH, M.N., professor; KOLTADIN, A.I.; KORTUIN, B.M.; KURITS- XIT. A.L.; PAPITANTS. K.A.; PROKOTIM, T.K.. professor; Anwa-, Te.K..;- RAZUNOV. N.A.; RITTNI. N.M.. SAVOSTITANOVA, N.V., proressor; SMYCHANXO. A.N.; SMOV, N.I.; STOZhAROV. A.I.; FATMWN. G.?.. professor; FBOFILOT. P.P.; TSAREVSKIT, Te.N.. 'professor; CHOMATAYNT, D.P.; YUDIN. Ye.Y.; KAVRATSKIT, V-V.. professor; VAVILOT. S.I.. akademik, redaktor Loptics in military science] Optika V voennom del@; sbornik statei. Pod red. S.I.Vaviloys t N.V.Savostlianovol. Izd- 3-se ganovo Perer, i dop. Moskva. Vol.20 1948. 387 P. (MIRA 9:9) 1. Akadentya nauk SSSR. 2. Sostavitelt sotrudniki Goeudaretven- nogo Opticheskogo instituta (for all except Vavilov and Itavrayskiy) 3. Toyenno-morskaya akademiya (for Kavrayokly) (optics) -I- -- - - -- . ., 1. ~;. 2 !/~ -": ~-, .1 .1 Pwttk-I fit ts"Cm4aft atwf got jt*_1 JO. AINY) *a4 A r%-k"wv *As im.1, 00 144r, ti'l thilk, oil 'go 4 Q otll tiv%i Ul OA- Otte. t%1 0~ ge j1lCtA1 PL41t; (0 W49 klItInlinAlni with itil"nutle"t "U".. chrolm-fic fight (x ulit-11m on.) thnugh (411 Arml fV. ;4r atul the m4-%114t6.n* 44 thr 1.4rutiAl drin, I' imf~"f III tvkvvn (.0 Attl W -riv mxglified. A-tw tV-44AM-C A OU ""Art1wr wat 10" Obill Ak%1 Itaht fn%ru%-m-Y IN) --v. 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