SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHAVROV, V.G. - SHAVSHA, T.G.

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SAMBEK. L.; SHAVROV, Ya. ... ..._- - Sensational discovery or advertising? Tekh.mol. 28 no.5;32 )60. (MIRA 13:7) (Gas and oil engires) SBOROVSKIY, A.K., kand. tekhn. nauk; PSHAVROV, Yu.N., inzh. Dynamic characteristics of AMg-5B and AMg_6T aluminum alloy's. Sudostroenie 25 no.5:7-11 My- '59. (MIRA 12:8) (Ships--Welding) (Aluminum alloys) BOYTSOV, Gennadiy Vladiplirovich; NEBYLOV, Vladimir Matveyevich; TAUBIN,Georgiy Osipovich. Prinimal uchastiye_~AVROV, Yu.N.; BV--'KOV, D.I., kand. tekhn.nauk, retsenzerit; KDROTKIT, Ya.I., kand. tekhn.nauk, retsenzent; SHAMTOVA, V.M., red.; TSAL, n.K... tekhn. red. [Strength of ship structures from aluminum alloys; design and calculations] Frochnost' sudovykh konstraktsii iz aliumineievykh splavov; proektirovanie i raschet. Pod obshchei red. G.O.Taubina. Leningrad, Sudpromgiz, 1962. 211 p. (MIRA 15:7) (Bulls (11aval architecture)) (Aluminum alloys) L 12939-63 -EWP(q-)/W7(_m)/BDS~ -AFFTC/ASR.-JD/JG ... .... ACCESSION NR: AP3004080 S/0229/63/000/007/0048/0050 lorlI AUTHOR: Shavrov, Yu. N. (Candidate of technical sciences) 3~4 TITLE: FatigRe characteristics of the aluminum a3lov _ANg-61 SOURCE: Sudostroyeniye, no. 7, 1963, 48-50 TOPIC TAGS:. Aluminum alloy, fatigue characteristic, notch aensitivity, streas concentrator ABSTRACT: Large scale cantilever ty imena (see Fig. 1. of.Enclosure) of _Re spec aluminium. alloy Mg-61 (unidentifiedi were tested for fatigue strength under simu- lated operating conditions of actual ship elements. Vibrations at 1200 epm were simulated by a vibrator located-on the builtin end of the specimen. The test results (see Fig. 2) were as follows: The fatigue =Yea have no horizontal - Bectiod up to 10,000,000 cycles. The 10,000,000-cycle endurance limit in 550 kg/=2 for smooth specimens; 400 kg/CM2 for specimens with central hole, butt weld, or dotible fillet weld; 250 kg/CM2 for hotched specimens; and 180 kg/=2 for itpecimens witli a single continuous or interrupted fillet weld. Cracksialuays formed sit the -J Card -L~ L 12939-63 ACCESSION 14R: AP3004080 stress concentration and propagate rather slowly; the propagation time was 10-15% of test duration. A rapid fatigue test suggested by V. S. Ivanovar, whichi is based on the hypothesis of energetic similarity between fatigue failure.and melting, can bj used for steels but not for the aluminum alloys AYg-61, AMR-5B [4-8-5.5% M -0.5% Mn;,. 0.02-0.2% V], and A14z-6T (APEX 411. Orig. art. has:j 2 figures and 1 t4ble. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 15.Aug63 ENCL:~ 62 AP NO REF SCIV: 002 OTHER: 000 SUB CODE: NLV .0i Card 21#-L SHAVROV, Y,t,N., kFind.tekht),nauk Fatigue charac teris tics of the Ah~g-61 aluminum alloy. Sudostroe-nie 29 no.7-.48-50 Jl 16-L (~9RA 16:9) (Aluminum alloys--Fatigue) L 05214-67 IJP(C) qVyTd/JDAim ACC NR- AP7000764' SOURC-' COD7-: U"/0229/66/000/004!0010/0012 5BOROVSKIY, A. K., SMVROV, Yu. N. IA, "Vibration Strength of Weld Joints Made From lKhl8N9T Stainless Steel" IlLeningrad, Sudostroyeniye. Po 4, Apr 66, pp 10-12 i Ib ,Abs'racti The aut rs studied the fatigue strength of butt, T- and slot welds madel' u-ith lKhlftqT~teel, ,Large, fl-aK,-s-p-e-Hilly-shaped sprimens were sub- 1jected to cyc c'Venq!I&Vvibrations. A test base of 5.0 10 cycles was used. I :An analysi-s-o-f-tFe-exper-imental data shows chat lKhl8N9T steel has a hi ( in- dex of fatigue strength (0. 8aT) due to its -rf' xcellent ductile properties% A comparison of Joints welded from OKhl7N7Yu ikanq_lKhl8N9T 4teels shows that welding has a greater effect on-Ige -microstructure of llail8N9T steel. The fatigue limit of T-joints welded from IKhl8N9T steel is 9.5 kg/mm2, which is somewhat lower than that of similar Joints welded from OKhl7N7yu steel. The Latigue strength of slot Joints welded from both types of steel is about the same. The fatigue limit for weld joints of this type is not more,than 3.5 kg/mm2 in spite of the considerable differences in mechanical properties of 17 these steels. Thi?tAndicates that when there are considerable stress concen- trators, vibration strength is determined by-.the 'form of the welded joint and t-eajD-o-I-oXJCa1 flaw -is: I figur'e-and 4 tables. various, Orig. art h, i TP as. :6,902] +Fend TOI-IC TAGS: stninless steel, vibration strQss2 welding technolo-U2 fatigue IKH siLminle-ss s4ee I Cardl? 1 1 1 -5 U AS 0- 0 D r 0 0 Oci0 0 0 I it 11 1, is oli "at- -n " . 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Ali antigen of 1, %ith an index of I t =00 o lit igvn~ 4 11 with indew, of 4,9, 0; hmid 2-70; auil ..11 om~vo M lit .1111 lit ill.k% "1 3.1. gave o-Ic t. uit, -floo. roe Z9 4 gee Z:oo 00 go 0 '00 06 j ,go 1100 ~ 00 16 -00 0 - 00 - 0 6 A I It A PETALLLF - ( KAL LIT(RATLOF CLAIIIFICATICN '00 06 3 , I Z T go, 00 .1141, CA C.. I, so ' W.) LS 9 ~ ' 1 " An 8 I Od 0 a I ff 0 0 a a 3 a I , 1 -7 0 ME a S. Et It it , 4t`t4l All 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 1 0 0 0 000 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 4 'a 'a g g 0 : :I TRUSHINA-TMANOVA, Ye.F.; SHAVROVA, M.M.; MAKAnVA, Ye.A. Yurther study of antigens of the Dertussin pnthogen. Z~ur.mikrobiol. eDid. i immun.,sunplement for 1956:4o-41 'q7 (MUIA 11:3) 1. Iz Moskovskogo inStitUtA eDidemiologii, mikrobiologii i gigiyeny. (ANTIGENS AND ANTBODIES) (iENOPHILUS PERTUSSIS) A"71'. Ye . Y. ; )a V;~ UVA, t , HARATEG , Ye .11 irowing the whooping cough pathogen on a blood-free medium and atudyIng the properties of cultures thus obtained: authors' abstract. 2-hur-mikrobiol.epid. i immun. 28 ac,7;14'1-,'-42 JI '57, WIRA 10:10) 1. 1z Moskovskogo instituts apidemiologii, m1krobiologit i tye ny. kH6MIA.FHI_4,U_) ?.~jRTU_oIS) 0: 0 L Is & L A P F 9 1 1 1 .1 T I At 0 OL 00 it, I of 4: Deteravinsation of the rtdioactivities of gases of the sec- le volcanoes of the Klyucherska a Mountain in y -00 lbso N N. /I , h-b " a " Awolvit X-im.hwho 193S. No. J. 3.' W. Ah,ot R,1-1 90 1 ... oil III, himt-l" 00 I(Sk " IM'd -00 Ill.. I"Ill, "I IIIIIIar,)IV W". ,I'. or lilt- fillust"I" -.1 Tilt 00 vOcalm, II'milti it Irml, of "41" -9111 K.1'.11IIIII01 VA..mw m.'f 00 -I,, R,I '-'I Ill. "'ll" Is- 0i", ;00 Ill Ow 00 Ch. 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NaukMT~-- 3.zz-.-z, 11 (1953).-The anorthoclase phenocrysts of the basaltic lavas have diameters up to 2 cm.; the crystals are rarely triinsparent, ustially translucent, whi -stanc-like. They Fire evidently of intratellmir Zn-oon. . and slightly Lurroded by post-effusive agents. Consts. of die' transparent cry stals: -y - 1.530; a - 1.524; 2V - 42* .optically neg.; d. 2.50. Chem. analysis: SiOz 06M'~ I' MA 21-36; CaO 1.01; SrO 0.2-5; BaO 0.19; Na&O 7.68; KjO 4.50; LiO 0.005; Rbj0 0.005; no Cs:O, 140 0.12; sum 100.38% Or 20.5%; Ab 63.4%; An 3.3%; Celsian tnol. 0.0%). Frain Belyankin's diagram (C.A. 21, 1238) it is evident that the mineral Is an anorthociase remarkably. high in Na feldspar and very low lit An, of monoclinic ryin- inetry. a typical high-teinp. madificadon, metastable atj room tenip. W LO Fw (260 SHAVROVA.N.N. Some microelements in lavas of the Klyuchevskaya group of volcanoes. Biul.Vulk.sta. no.22:67-75 '54. (MLRA 8:11) (Kamchatka--Lava) NABOKO,S.I.; SHAVROVA,N.N. Pyroxenes in lavas of present-day and recent eruptions of some Kamchatka volcanoes. Biul.Vulk.sta. no.23:47-50 154. (MLRA 13:11) (Kamchatka--P.Yroxenes) (Kamchatka--Lava) SHAVROVA, N.N. Report on the radium content in lavas of volcanoes of the Kly-uchevskaya group. Biul.Vulk.sta. no.24:65-67 '56. OLRA 9:10) (Klyuchovskaya Sopka--Radium) ZIf~' I,I,I 11, ;II W I ~ I IV [I In r_1 t I I 1 00iiip I ~-x Compounds C jt)ur 1'. 1 NO " ]~(Y) "I " 111 :"Althor V4-kt. I Spi ts, nN.fi. Sha,iro,r.. Inst Title Stud,- o-.' lijdro,is So(V iu-,i TAntal.,ttes n-rig p~lb ?_h-Obshvh._K_him.;_jI2D N,- 5 1-58 - 1260- .,,bstract SOdi'um Wjre obtained j~- -cni:.!*~l n.-, Ta2c5 with NaOH (TI) i_-j tile we:.,Yht ratj G 5. The Dised iq- ss ha: ii:-, bceii w,,rhcr1 w' th water in order to remov.j. t! Q -~; '1' was di.,;solved L:i water .0 0,0: -1 hnated 1, thQ obtrtLll`~d sol"t 0; w...s por-ted 500 Uilt-; 1thu 1--c..'st'liliz-1tion S'- rted. Under tlicse c:)nd'_tions - 1~ - PF2") (1II) was scPl'_"L~ted la the forin of r1_1 *c f jA-Li.~cs W'th Uneqiial sidQs. When 0.1 o~* Uhc ncri:rl solution c: II wLs Added Lo the illitiLL1 mass f~t ft lo~v tLim-p-_,ra1L-1uz ,i prec,rAtate of (IV) W-is this precipi.. t~-te_ cO!lC_*L:-,ts of' LAt)..e ne~_,dle crl--,stals of -- Card 1/2 -3-- USSR/Inorganic Cht!m1strY. COmPlex COmP`inds. C Abs Jour Referat. 7.hur~na! Khirilya. No 6, 1957, 1-8624 prismntic shapa. IV was obtf~ilned also by evapora- ting -the arjueous solution of the initial fused mass at a temperature above 850, but in pr_~smS of a lar.- er size. d2o (3-58 and 3.78); refraction indices, pH of 1% solutions (8-58 and 8.48) were determined for III and IV. The interplanar spacing of III and IV is quoted. The authors arrive -to the conclusion that it is possible to obtain two different compounds - III and IV - from the aqueous solution of I combin- ed with II, depending on the concentration of the superfluous !I and temperature. Card 2/2 -9- SHAVRO VA. 14. It. Radium and thorium content of lavas of the Ser7yachik volcanoes. Biul. Vulk. sta. TIO-27:51-54 158. (MA 11:10) (Serryachik volcanos s--Rad toact ivo substances) 3HAVEOVA, N,V. i~adilm ani thorium noatent of lava.-; .-)f --te 3ezy-mjranr~j Volcano, B-iul Vulk.sta. m.3-1 -.28 31 '61. 15 12) (Dezymyamiyy Volcano- lava.) (Radium) (Thorium) SHOROVA, N.N. Radium and thorilUm contents in andeaite-basalt, andesite, and dacite. Biul.Vulk.sta. no.33:67-70 162. (MIRA 15:12) (Rocks, Igneous-Analysis) IRKHIN, Yu.P.;_SHAVROV, V.G. Theory of the spontaneous Hall effect in ferromagnetics. Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 42 no.5.-1233-1240 My 162. (KRA 15:9) 1. Institut fiziki metallov AN SSSR. (Hall effect) (Magnetic materials) SHAVROVA, V.S.;KLEMINA, Ye.j. . . . . ..........................., Certain data on the -Droblem of practical significance of laboratory investigations in diagnosis of viral influenza. Vest. otorinolar.. Moskva 15 no.2:28-32 Mar-Apr 1953. (CLML 24:3) 1. Candidate Medical Sciences for Shavrova. 2. Of the Central Poly- clinic of the Therapeutic Sanitary Administration of the Kremlin. 137-1-165D Translation from: Referativny~ Zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1956, Nr 1y p. 18 (USSR AUTHOR: Shavrova, Ye. B. TITIE: Research on the Effect of Technological Factors and Sintering on the Elastic Properties of Silica at High Temperatures (Issledoval_-L~ vliyaniya tekhnologiche- skikh faktorov na uprueJje svoystva dinasa pri vysokikh temperaturakh) ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry on the author's dissertation for the Degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences., resented to the Kharkov polytechnical institute, ~harlkovsk. politekhn. in-t) Khar1kov, 1956 ASSOCIATION: Khar1kov polytechnical Institute (Kharlkovsk. Card 1/1 politekhn. in-t) YJ-.YNATqSKIY, T.S.; SHAVROVA, Ye.11, Mo,lulus of elasticity in dinas bricks and its derpendence on bps'zc ter-hriological factors. Ogneupory 22 no.,4:241-249 '57. (MIRA 1C-7) 1. KharIkovskly politekhnicheakiy Institut im. Lenina. (Firebrick--Testing) KAYNARSKIY, I.S.; SHAVROVA, Ye.B. -&W. Interrelation of the stability and elasticity of Dinas brick. Mat. T-,udy-KhPI.31 no.1:37-42 t59 (MIRA:13'.10) 71 k?irebrick ATTM7, 0', - S S: Y j'~Y, 131-58-7-6/14 IVIT LE R ~-11 es ~;Gvernin.,3 tne Cilan--e of t',,.e Elastic Prol,,erties of Diras on HeatinE~; (ZakonomlernGsti izmeneniya upru6-ikh svoystv dinasa pri. na-revanii) 1~ PERIODICAL: Oc-neupory, 1958, Nr 7, PP 313 - .3!9 (ussa) ABISTRACT This papor determines the caitses of the chanCe of the shear rioduluo within the temperature interval of from 2oto 15000. The anE;les of rotation at various temoeratures -;,ere measured with a number of samples (Table 1). A considerable change of the shear modulus ~,an be observed on the heating of the dinas to E~000, -'s is shown in fiCures 1,2 and 3~ as well as in table 2. On a further heatinL to 11coO t-e shear modulus does almost not chan,'e at all, at temperatures above 11ooo its decrease ~Lc,?ordinrr to the rules begins. These chan,-es depend on the addition.q. the sDecific wei-ht as well as the formation of the liquid -,)',ja,3e. Fi..','Ure 4 show. the dependence of the decrease of the shearing modulus at' 175c' on the content of tridjnite of tlte dinas, and fi,,-ure 5 shows th-t at 2500 on the content of cri-stobalite, 6 shows the de2~~ndence of tl-e decrease Card 1/3 (.-~ the ~"-.e--r mo,luiu~3 at 2ool on the content of qunrtz In the A Rule, s Go,; erni-n t- t: C-. - z,--e of -, I' P- El --Ist i c Pro ,ert -i e sju 03 of Dinas on, jives the of the s,e--r modulus of the te~i,-erature, interval of from -1150-10000. The of tl-.e de-ree of increase of th-.--- s'-Iear the case of a lieatin- above t-~e inverEion temperature on ---.e of silicon oxide of the dinas can be seer, from F--,--ure 7shows t-e dependence of the increase of the .1c"ir ~in at 8ooo on the total content of tridymitue s t o, -.-l i t e ~f the ~Iinas- Table 5 tre change of -the mo, L.~Ilis of the 1-4-inas on a heatir.S within the interval 0 1.- 'Lh.--. dec-=,sa ull tKe shk-,ar modulus of the dinas within the teri.ii~er:~t,,:re interval of from 2o to 25oO is dependent on the ch,~--in--ez -!f t~,.e modification of tri,,Iy-ite and cristobalite. 2 The -Ie~;ree cf the increase of the shearin6 modulus within Z,"e teri:,~erature in'erval c-f from 250 to looo 1 -1 0 denends on the c o n t e:-, r. o -" ad" r! i t i o,~ i s The 'e-.rE?,IsE- c-f t',e olear modulus of t'~-e dinas at above is jeoendent on t~,e fcr7,;ation rf the liquid phase. Up to r"!IOUre 01 - 0 Card 2/3 a te,- ' 15 -'-' cIinas with a nofmal ~ozntent of Al 2 3 Rules Governing the Change of the Elastic Properties '~'0'1/131-58-7-6/14 of Dinas on Heating has an elasticity whichinsures its performance in furnaces exposed to heavy work for a long time. There are 7 figures, 5 tables,and 4 references, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Kharlkovskiy politakhnicheskiy institut im. Lenina(Kharlkov Polytechnical Institute imeni Lenin) 1. Rock--Elasticity 2. Rock--USSR 3. Ceramic materials--Test results Card 3/3 SHMAUCV, N.A. , prof.; SHAVROVA. 4;.11. Prolonged chamothf!r-joy in tuberculosis. Probl.tub. 35 no.7:50-55 ",7 (MMA 11:2) 1. 1% Iustitutq tal,vrkuleza AKII (dir. Z.A.Labadeva). 2. Chlen- karresooodent AMN SSSR (for Shoelev) (TUBMCULOSIS, PUDIORARY. ther. drug ther., prolonged) (TUBIMCULOSIS, MILIARY, ther. drtW, thor., Prolonged) KOGAN) S. M.; ~HAVRUK, A. D. Experience in the use of pectolytic fermentation preparations. Spirt,, prom. 28 no.8:34-35 162. (MIRA 16.1) 1. Bobruyskly soko-morsovyy zavod. (Fermentation) 0 00 0 00 0 9 0 0 0 0 a 0 11 u u It a k u a poll Sidi Ilej!'D It " A A 4 x L AL -L-1- 1 .- - - .- A - . . ". -01.1 7 - ' A.G I.C11-1 Is -of. _ low oo if: go ' j thi canq6ims romigmSummot. TIw - o0 a"- of The allcyclic ComPtivan4m. S. S. = = . N i- md A- L Shave"". J. r". CAM. (U. S. S R 4 =06 so j . .) , 847-MIM34); cf. N. and xhuithrikma, C A 18 14M N A C Is 1487 0 000 . . . , ., . , .-By a on le of , h f 0 sc tt-5 O 4:0111fiffulAtim fOrmubmi It is abown that the zoo 13 c -Phtne nwra"Rement of the 2nd type proposed by N. and Br%llwma (C A 32 IM4 k . . ) tnM *r Wilk that of the , , I t d see s tvix propose by Wagner (W. and "bygil, 1. a 410 R- pkvs.-c". Soc. ", 121(1897); W.~ Molkho and 7ell-kovskil. Be,. M, Ann. 30, U(IWS)) free can easily and vapilk-ally explain the recernization process 'I' ille reur"ll"getne"t Of c&ff b t A i 0 0 "w 'P o m lorneol, and 4inm-r%ely. and other Ispik-al intenriations oteaved in the Snal'I'M11 TeCiPTOCal traffangeMentS of the UbStitUted Jp I-amph"les and Istmlleals (cf. Houlsen and Pfanivwfl' zoo C A. 26. 1 2V 2. 3245: 27. 2171,671 Chas. Bland: WOO rz ts: S a. I L vITALLURGIC.I. LITIF114TURIE CLAISIFICAMPI 00 0 00 it I - -V o i T ZA An L I a ad o I iff w 'j a 0 1 10 so 'I prPlo orld stir %91 PC a U It of re 1 o' "o 0 0 0 4 0 0 00 0 *Tod: u: 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 to 4 6 0000 0 0 0 010 41 0 0 4 0 0 41 0 4 & a 41 a 40, 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 @1o 0 0 #10 o 0 a 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o 0 0 0 0 :0 a 11 J# A 14 11 IS ft :, P - - - - - " - - 4 0 A I AA III U W It . 9 0 - 00 lartiiiiry propydeahyl akhol. A, L. NUAVFYFILI. 00 00 &~'*. Clem. kV.S.S. R.~G, l3lo-m(likW). t(. C. L29. 0 3,0401. - PF"PAJOl"hyi UJL. (1) opult) lint 1W list-lid. likoll, oo A lenchme (U) and PrUgHr. AUylf"whyl ah-. r-talted m ,:i% Ticid liv adding, with nwelt. Jmking. within ~ hr, of r A tlli%l. Of Ifil X. 11 andAll g. allyl bruniuk t,,.Nlg tat I;t.() 0 rimug a few I corstals. Afut refluxing fitc *-' da%% and Im-ointin. of the renciii,ts mixt. %ith dil. HSAI,, it -00 of fractwirtated. J! hit has d.'* nV =09 00 J.49m. m . R. 'Jull. C-JlCd. CIII-MV11C IVILICIP'll - . pt black) at tenilk. gave ni,arly llm)e~ 1. 1. . . lx zoo 00 J."' 0"2, -it' 1.44. M. R. Al.2. cid,d. ~AiAl;. llt~titiic 0 0 I with Na,~4). at I:Ul ro' bir 8 hra. gave im tinmid. hydi., ZOO 00 goo 00 00 00 roo ;; 00 t'l 00 00 ---Go ::0o 00 A I t L -t T AL 1. Lk WC &I L ITf MA T 41ti CLISIVICAUGN t: 0 0 stes . .. I - ':. - ---l ko0 , i i- r i ir + too 0 u A, -0 it I s OW 0 11 1- N it K a R u 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 700000060690000069 000 n 1 1. 4na 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0, w o o 0 L L I I L )I x L P, r I . a if. C. A 29, 2157'. -111 lilt CallIpliclIr III th, Ist type pr-p--d Ill and 1 iJ. Rais. Phvs-dw". S-1c. 29, 121,1pV71-. J- 1-k.gs-A ij~ gavt AU. 00 111 1- IV. It Igave I p-p-Al,w Noom.,limot"I a IIV4 F'Sph, it.. 1111) g.., Ih, 06 011.11-1 W III,, I h- 11 -A J~t v t".k to I ~- L~- e%pWtw,I 1.5 -,,mm of dulivilralum ul I xmvv 11 Limtousinat-I with 11 00 opwaiy uwtiv. it.-thyleyclem. (ki th, 1- Isruluwy rxIst'. And % WXiCS Of Wlittlit-1 1.1 C-11 00 formulith it is shown ahat the 2 camplienc rturn 00 1 at and Ind ty1wo riptaiii not only [III, ruct-ii l1w o4tv"'k'n Ij 'Anildwsm to and I 0 0 A till :4 IfFUIIj(- milevskif -t ... thyl 11-10,11 00 00 ..I --1 11 00 t1,.,1 111, *0 And Hk oI pr- -00 JUFAIMI -400 guinmit~ Afion III tv'r-tv. wbww' Ch- Ill.n. 00 *09 4000 00 :0 0 00 00 LO 0 0 1. IT 1. 1 4'X 0 0 0 0 0 o o a o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 00 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 * 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 to4 11 111 ita 21 u a )i a 16 v a It mll uUms 161: at R w .1 41 &1 t_A ]-1 PA #1 IX W Ct4s k i d. j. 1. a 4 4-t a--I v L 2 L-1 L. A A. A L a N.J.9 A I 00 -00 go -06 00 a 00 RACOMLUCM 10 the CSmpheUe reaffeapment S S. 00 Nistnetkin and A. I-Sbavagin. .1. Gen. Chem. (u. J,,K -00 R.? 7. 3-6(1-937).-Repty to flotiben and wantuch go r C. .1. 30. 40001 Cha, Blanc -00 go* 00 J =00 coo of =06 ro* 00 a' !Coo :O:0 ~11, ;600 Nee L A &tTALLURC.KAL LiTtRATURC CLASUPKATICM tso 0 it v *71 An I % a tw 0 0 v *I D U VS AT G it im n i ; . a 11 It rt 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 : 0 * 0 0 0 g 0 0 0 0 g 0 0 0 0 `Z944000000;0*0000000 0 0 0 0 0 *~* : :1 00460060009*6000901A 11 if 11 14 U b1i It WI 19 a a A pail Mil ids Jou a a a a, U J. M U Y I- AA a a 0 aft , A t I--& - I A k A l ".of S 41 pit .41, I~U fillo fes -of. 041 .' -- -- . - - - ~ Oc hette, re- dw in the cam ~ O ti l f l d '~i oin an racem x& ca nvera p p arrangement. H. The changul of optical activity In the 1 l h l A i t d b l d h i f b 60 , . cc o s. on o st tu e ternary ofny a e su ydrat =gin. f. Gen. Chm. (Lt. S. S. R.) 7, 20',%1-77(in I NK Th I qt type . e 2077)(1937); cf. C. A. 31, I oil dehydration cited in the previous palwr is acmutpanied 00 A by a change in the Cskeleton of the compd. anti a reversal 00 tit the sign of the optical activity. Inthr2nd type. there i n 3tructure"r the sign. Thu.,, tn~thvl istiochangeinn 66 feuchyl givea a-methylefornithenr (1) bv the 2ral type ale. 00 00 with no change of sign, while purified tertiarv niethOwanvi .&Ic., (*IL, - 12.66% gives I with a changr.1f,iKn. Change 00 00 of sign occurs when tertiary phenylbornvi ale. gives a- 1116 phenyleamphene. but tertiary benzy1bortivI ale., !ah, -23.12% gives benrylidine compliant. jalt, -67.97' =00 00 3 rbedehydrationoftcrtiary propylbornyl ale. goc,tliv both ' 00,, ; I Iii%r* ulecan typies,whielt plains thespparent exception- I be tol"I to del . the course tit a reaction. Thus. tertiary 00 00 allylbornyl ale., [aft) - MAW, dehydrates to give a mixt 2 ClIlle 60 ~ntjr. a large amt. of a hydrocarl;on (11). 1),. 05-7% d!' ' O.Siridll, nj? 1.50M. [alp -0.5.47*, and snialler amtq. tit 00 K compils. bo P-1-4% d:' 0.896-18, PiV 1.4?L57, I.In * - 00 and ba W-2 . d:1 0.81X).%. Ril? 1.4921, f.11, -29.23% rrsp. 11 1.% thus allylidenecamphane. This is provrd, oo since it cannot be rehydrated, and h nxidired by KNtnf), ' to camphor. (ClOiH), and IIC(NII. and by N30, to cam. phor. H. M. Leic"ter 00 d A , 00 A I I S L A *ITALLUPGKAL LITERATURE CLASSIFKATICk c.K a.. it, t 00 00 k Kx 0, 1, 1, DIP OW6C Kff- of A111 L S a Od 0 1 ME If n I :is 0 0 q 0 4 0 a 0 0 6 0 f9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4111 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -IS 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 6 0 .1 1. 1 ; 41 AA A 6 A A It L a h r 4 K $ I Q I n Q W tt . t! T Racemization and optic&] Invill'21011 during th* CAM phene rearrangement. fit ne sterectchemical nature "f th reactions of 4 methylbom"i and 4 mothyllso loorneul. A. I hJuvisguA. J. (;I," ~ I htm. 0 ~. S. S. R , 7 ,-(j!I.171: if C 1 3.1. 21,1111 Whrit 4 owthO ... ........ 00 . ..... .II !- I it. ol-h 4 1-m 1.11- 00 Iml I 00 1. 00 00 00 is roe; aso 09 0000 00 00 A I L a 0 1 A L t L 1 OL At t [I 1 0 A I Lilt I ItI10 11 41 JC-. t I Gigs AA L I a Dd 0 1 a I a T It m or VE IT IT .1 if "I n I is WIG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A go I 00,: 00 ic 60 00 00 4:: so r! OG x of J; 00 0 0 00 00 00 9 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 e 0 0 fWA 0 0 0 4 6*0***:::::* Is _WPERW ww! UU 110111, L J2 t 1- LAN I T 4 .-is .0 Iko 01viss 'IV 44dethyllboraylatic and its hydration. A.I.ShAryim. J tt.. Chem. tionvof 4-triethylborrivol and 4-cricthylisuburneW (1) is .y the -rithatr method Civ" only 4-methyllournviessr. Wbeq this, i~ lj~ted with AcOll in [be pr~-n~ of H,.4), oc Zo Cis, only thcacrLatcof I is obtained. This i~ c~iiy~.pond. :o givs- 1. -imict, no new isk. i, obtained, doubt i, cast on he work of Achinattiviict. (C. .1. 22, 4517) and Krestiu- kif and f;sbt-hcnko C. A. 31, 43M1). -00 .0 800 zo: ~! i : 0 41 zoo WOO i 1300 A I a L A A17ALLURGKAL LITERAYL41 CLASSIPKATION I Z tioe 3roo K it K St K 11 Lt It 0 3 7. 7A An L S it Od 0 Is 6 1 IN IN I A3 0 3 1 T 1,7 KID q Is ano- " a " so "! 11 :A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 * 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ole 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 We 0 so 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 1 00 0 0 0 & * 0 0 0 0 * 0 . r 4 6 1 1 4 ) a t . , W if u it W u 16 ty it it 30 00 A I- _C .9 t F _r, ft I L L I- JL_ P_ Q a I . I - LL Y L1_. 0 preparfition of feacho A. 1. 51myrygin. J. A go IIN)1-3(in French, IW3) 00 fterretvveringanethole i, * 4r! was refracti , . 173-210 tions (IM-210% tatal o IIN03 (if. 1-4). The - I'lic Yield Miq 10-1,21 , j 00 00 0 L1_L_ ne pphed (19M.A.-The , onattA f ISM j S S L a SETALLURGXAL LITERITURE CLASSIFiCaTIC. 00 it -T 's A- 1-. u u IV so LS or . . .1 ; .1 ; .1 ; .1 ig a TOOO & : 14 0.0 0 0 0 0 : : 9 a 34 a a v Is 20 jo J1 u 13 )d z is I? a x C it 47 a a JC AA U Ix IM u JL. -)--. & i I_ 1, a C A I - 0 S a _L' from the Witate of fennel oil Chrn,. (U. S. S. R.) 12, vrastu t,f fennel oti. witsfractiotiatedand thc(raction thrcr tum % and the frac- 4 fractions) w,re treattA with fruchone Oitaint,tl b. 192 3% 00 I'v wt ~4 the wa'te It-d. A. A. P-IK-Ity A =60 ago 1Z '00 40. Woo 00 ~v a I W It s 13 a 3 0 1 WX n i X, An L 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0, : :4 : : : : 4 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 oij 1000*00000000000 lot* *Or oom 0 O:r o0= 002 0- 00 09-1 01 *G-60-0090000000000 lrx I C 0 IF G It X L 0 0 0 FE; 4 S T IN V7 i I I Ol"s X 31 33 111 315 36 pb RE 30 Co #1 42 43 IS n J-1- ~ --I ---- ~- t. Ist ..V m LETTER I_-O Lill t& : J! -Vg. ?s mollyNOISIT"D lonlyfUll lV3190nlivile v I I 00 .00 pso :4, 00 so 00 00 oo 7 * -palasisamq But III maxud aql U! n -1 1 FN . - , ;' 00 10 UOJIWPAq~p ucliert-tuciel ;,Iq-pid aqi '(fl) loatu'll o i - l du,'R Uv aua A 0 . j" m" p Aq pauliol 1q jillwl Jqj amrq_ q jo vijvd jwnW jo mius I muls p0qlatu alvqtuwx aqi 44 (1) I 00 (Otial) I-m;-M jo uD!IcjpAqaa-'." 'of 'r '3jsl IFLOR 101 ('s 'S's *n) a".) fig-, r -v - 00 POTAM "WOU" ev L4 re-cm p cj Ir 00 00 33 m m In VT -T--U -T- 5 4 q -1 'r- T-r--~r 7- T--l -7--T - v -Y 0 It of K a III Ir ff u :9 It OKUL-F-A-ff a of a I IT 11 cl n 0 (1 ti 'A 6 1 1 f I t - I* *-* 0 9 #-*99-9 0 9 0 0 0 a a a m m a A m ~ - - - - - - - - - - 0 0 0 0 oil 0 I L L L I k J! J L L t' o cc 1( 0o oil 00 -00 00 00 Hydration of boRraliene and its nearest homolog, 00 ALPd ~ 00 00 m ~. W h.b.K.) 13. 4W),-M11118)(111 tit. t3i)6.5-7% 1.11, -:111AW kin litoll), was convcitcd by the 00 Chusaev xanthate Tnethod to tuwnylcne. which. after plunwation by pptit. "Ith 11,0 it.t.1 Aq. Atc. NA011 .1111 ' * '411411 stra dmin.. in li"A.6 tfrx)in HLO111. jalt, 10.40 (in n Mel h). Thi, Jlfi g ). IM g. AcOll, and ZnCl, heated 30 111's , at .50 5'. x4vc 19 g. Initirct -- And P-dcrtAte., th. ' * 111- 12 O.U8114, nt, 1.46W, Alydrolytetl by heating .5 , it: oil hr, with aq. sk. NA011, follo*ed by pouring into 11,0. J 0 0 10 the - an,! 0-ale. mixt., in. MI-V after repeated crystn. front EtOll; a sterro6unter mixt. of the known borneol 00 and a new i,anwr, which wa% nut sepd. AcOll (1W g.), 0 5W,"v and 15 x. lwymytrite heated 'R) hm. at 3 0 4W)", gAVC a inim - if a,ristr,, hit 101-5% if." 0.9W.4, 00 mW 1.4048, C Om x.); )jydrulysis, as above, pvr again . I'mt. if i.micriv l.witels6. in. 198-9V (in sealrd capillary; front petr. ether) 4-16irthylLmwnylene. tit. 0 preld. by thc xAnthate inethod frous 4-irwlhyl- ~ iwihorneol, gave u single aectate, hydrolyied to 4-nicthyl. 90 qW 1-mcol, as ilewribed earlicr (C.A. 32,29181. 34, 4041). C, M. Koolapoff . 00 : - 00 0 0 0411 woo : - , ' , -r- T- I _7A I , ;o 0 40 r 9: a 0 it It An Af , 1( .1 ~ 13 n , 4 Z 0 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 .9 o 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 0 a o t g 0 0 * 0 0 * 0 . 0 0 00 ome 00 0 0 0 41,0 0 0 0 111 0 0 * 0 0 M_g 6 41, to 0 0 -* 0 0 0 411 0 0 0 0 40 000 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010 0-04-6 0- o 0 00-0 1 U 13 14 13 111 V So ft 40 01 It 0 OEO o 1--L-AA 64 OP Lt. I w a- A -- A 0 00 0 00 00 00 CAMpjLbene rearrangements and their optical conse- . , 1 -go r 4 =h 4 00 I .ptI,QI method geLvic ,f lite ... call with Avolt try (lit 00 rriAtioirthilm III th, oran,Gwitutwil of -,oce hylearelillcill. hydruclarballk. ;.,ndhy1iw,,hor,#yi aersair, It 0' 00 into 4-tairthyli.4s,rij-1 And of the notional ititer,haugor -I J jurt% Acol I, I III 2,r;) lliSO.. hiratcd 10 Illes. lit 54-P)I, i -6 0 4-invilitalwaltoriwA An-I d-inethyVainplivitv confifincal tit, which oil hydrul"6 for 3 hria on a steant bath with &4- - 09 Fatrvi-mll -11 lite 01-tia-A of caul- I * (from tIc. NAOI1 SAw 4-ffla`1Aje4&jOb,#r%#O1. tit. too- 00 1 00 f phent reart.4 nit iticial % (C.. 1. 29.21157 1) it( I ypor I (W 111,0), 1.11, 18.74'. -ri,,Wry niethylleachyl tak.. an., `%W F or ki ith 11 1 li i R N 11 Oil d A -go go -,rk a, an. 1 11- U w an c typt I I S.) and 00 g. _ t L22 6 1 ". I., I 1. 11 2V M01 1). (:it _75- It , 1 hr ; i l ; N a l li C 800 o, lil. tio- hf. A'. 60 L1 SM. nvo v" II _ alivT 4-autt )1) -5 ay . it. loweir'l III hrl. to ; 00 vrra" tot sit r,tulwn. liar 1,4tt4-r inv-PIvi, 2 htvrr%oon, 1,)ttlyl Atytmr. hot 110- 11 *, which nit hydrol"is lias above =so I rettiAry iii.ihyllarn'llyl al'.. IFU'11 tallelluld rrikv- IiN)-I*- 1011, lie-ill"O"Ill ' Iroo inithellY. two) rewlily 1~. 11,0, calocc4ily tit the prt,icucc of iodine, I leatitag the% with 3 part, KIISIJa 3 lars. to " ' - * 00 and ria,146 a -mirth Yka mip4ew. lart, 170-2 . in. 23.5-5'. then at 170-5- gave 70'~ d-MeL kat hC9W M - '")_ '-_1P4' ' 1 1 aa' * i641 21 Oat LtOl 1). Trcat - d:' 0 81521 1011); I., I 1, 36 5F (H Oll) M I T j j .1=96 I . 00 . . . . . . , . . ~ c . (frout (cloI&d tube , I Addeo. of AtOll as above and hydrolysii of the "'vLate 1:1 coo go juve 4-trittlavl6oloorticol, We) 7.38* (EX011). PUIV a- Z:9411 inpliene (5111 g.) and t5o g. AcOll in the Pmence uncthylva `J 9 )f 3 drov, ,A)% fl.SO. beated 26 fers. to &)-5' gave - - j :j "41119 otore%icird hydrocatrbon and 2t) a. 4-nlthyI6oba:arnyI : :Z* 0 00 .,crtate. b, 1'.11. 35-St"; hydrolysis a-A allow ve r.11) (cleamed tube) l 13 ) 0 *0 . , an. g. 1-tnuthylisotoorneta ( When the hydrocarbon mcover"din ether Above exilt, %%ji retreated as abovet, the amtotte aM the the liat-runsartataks. th i i % an ty 21c. gave lo,,ttr optical act G. lit. KoactUrooff Zroe WOO 4 I a 4 CF III I if N to _i-S g- 1- It ZI 0 0 0 0 0 0 as 00 0 a 411 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 o a .0 0 0 0 00** sees 00 go 0 -&-wote 0000004 iiiiiiialvivilm v v ~,jl T 04 1 0. 1 0 1, 0 IS To * 0 0'. 0000000000600 0 0 k '1 1. it A I", AA so "Jlf4 66 KT-- PF., 00 A Transfortriation,4 trrtj&ry propylborneel into secondary 4-proKylborneol fit vninection %ith the mechanism of camp ene restranjentent A. I SILivrygin, Zhur. -041 OhAtM Khtm 1 1 ( -, ti. Chein., 18, 1111,17-1104091S) The previ-usiy pt-q--f chruie I Natrietkin and S.. C.A. 00 00 "ful tile re.l.jur hy. 0 Ivied -In fill lwt,() all't evilm. If ill, telmov "'T1,1111oll, 1, 11 r I: f ill, h~dr-Articiii,, -00 00 a thr r I c%1- I., I. ough ga".1,41WI: Illeb,"t ,vi,.I,l 11,4.11S, ; I %%a%of.t;uued froin (15 all tile 11111-111"I'.0, f..t!r,t-J1 ,1 11 ..fld hY tile cautphrriv ;00 ~ * ..f ill, - I g. IS V-11"Warl.m. under tit, %,- c-tdition%. Itrger rup.% a ~ I -"'I IvPe 'Nalmtkiii- lr)*tjc)v,&, J. Tile 1,11)%. pr.n~tli'.4 of tile fill. 00. _,I;5'Pf2A)j. '1*11, Cliff- it irti-il IKtrt If tile lipli-irloyn tit- Autseil unt-11AITS"ll, 00 fly] and I'llefly] fill "fil). 'It..I, A fit, -iftivily; tile Jr. I,NWFI~1.41- farv 1-411IT'Illutrd tit, It,. H."I. df~t 9 fjjtl~. x3ve I.Axwnr,d, I rr-ti.. III - It% m.,h,g,KJ%lY. Camhor', -it' 41,21' -1.711'. '1114- rt~tIIIIIII: ITT. "i-, N-, !":j" 7.1#-.' t rf, - I t,, I i rf jary Alyll,,rn vlalc. accurd - tile '1141. T-111ts q)f Sivk-fiv 17:~ii its 'NJ' C* vielif; [tic product. 40, 213~_"~ G. M. K-Aal"I'l it" It IW K li-di, 7. 1 1. 15 1-1-, Hyar')9ellation wer Raney b- Ill 12 , in. 30-L", 11.71 (1 ~4111` * Ill !-"I tit I; v,,k. AcOll and 2h K. U0 , I full it, :1 ILIA, heatcd 25 lirb. at W-0)" gave ZO 0 191 g. (*,,11., -., in.,t. of Im-pylAvriectitupliatir and 111, b-Sil-l' "j," 1.17%Q, !"N" lly. f dmly,l, ;( I Ill F. Phl, %13111~11-11. Ali 0 1111pruve.1 vi, 1.1 -,( I , , .... I I.v the following ctindi. Join,- Ihe mitt, tit f; v,,I,. Ar(III wai 25 tit.. zoo f'o 0 A I a I L A MITALLUt-GICAL LITEIRATURE CLASSIFICATION :mt 4- is, U vs if 'a sit An 1 a nd 0 9 1 1 M 14 A] a T1 I D 0 ON 61 111 It w if it ri it or Kit; n I x4 411 a o of *4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 11111,411 0 4S 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010000 0 0 J9 09 0 0 of to 00 0 0 * 0 0 it, -0.4-s"0 4-6. 0 0 * 0 0 of 0 0 0 ot a 0 I - -.' ~ ~~ ~.'; bV 0! -A N t~ W It C, 00 00 90 00 00 66 -00 09 4 Ptlipyllworisylene. A 1. Slmviv,m /4- 00 A 4- t I Cwn. Cliem I IS, I A~ III vi). . 1 4' 1 41, . . ......... I. I I ;: 00 00 - 1-rneul (1) lc4d., to 4- go stab%tilutc,l i-IIIoriaeoli. in contra%t to i-Ilmou-1. K.vr. ,it %at'lliate delmiration. tit, ... I; I 00 i3111A and 3.3g. Na inheit xvienex,ive [lie N-I.-tiv. in 35 ** eat"I .1111 C.'~' let I .I.[ Own '. "' ' I 'i MvI. Ind it],- eu- M, I at"I k" 410 [1,,- .,1. 100 , vr,it removed With -teant, yarldcd a voillut'. v,Ier' tit a lica( ml to for the dmonilm k,t.! the tv- l ng I ..L.% Collecti,if it 220 '22% -th III., 0 06 N..Oll. tcaut.itstd.. and punfiv,,l by Iwat ... g itli N,,; -96 purI, 11 (120 1., -ji-). [s_ 12'. 4.03, 1, iii-I. its Ifs' o' *1.1. 1-1:4), L.11., I-, -I hit -00 Outlatims -ith L"'; alk. KNIS.O. g.,%I- 04111 ".. nalihoric acid. in. Ileming ) it 11 %%3th 341 g. , A Ili and O.h g -50' 3.11 111, M 1141 g..V. 11MIll .00 00 A I 00 0 't 49 is a 4Y It 0 0 I, amphrne rrarta.X~m-ls And th~ -PtICAI conse q. 7n 6 It 'ha It gt~ f ptI C.1 ac vitv:". transformation 4 Nh- I% 4.1 % ... I 4J, 1 1, M I . ............ I.. ..... - I NIO I I A .12 3 1..l "01 fIrr ~,,Ih Vtt )If I h, -wIv 5 1-.; At" -1111-r .1 .4 V,- III, V., -I h,- . t, -A C 1 30. .......... ... M It --i .11'.1 1-- Id. Moornem and 41-inellIvImobornew i;uj ,III drhytitatio,% by the xanthate method k I Sh i%Tvitti: M. I - hmd"." I 4i 61 A 1 1 14 re'ttli, J" ""t .'KI, r " 111 11" op- Ow ~1 ....... I"', '.f 1h., th, -Ula -nu,- tht, 4 th, rrl.o I -.t .oh ic 1, I-mr, I-, I. V - 4 V!, I, 't 0 "."AIV -I.- I he %'.I L ,I 1,- 1, 1 t 1" 1 .4 , 1" I it,, , .rh A.... 1, vwj~!knv' d' P46 %1'h It )1 1:1 Sv ... 1j, I, .,, u-, ph N., ih.l 1-tilvilwillial 0 jc'- I'd 1'24'ph'"V. r.j -Ik" ~" dow.1hide, 11'- 116 1-.' lxf(ing M, I 'xithair 41and -, ", 10" P 'it M-Nil, g.11~ nAw" Id, . III I-'I -"'. R4 4'. WI. J~-(f V, %,H-% -imilark Or 1, 61 ki to *r so vt I JUAF 1-1 0.4 11 110 AA It k 4 06 4.Ad Go camplox al MUG 91 tho premanyth rom$oft ShavriSin. I-rumi. Pokaw)k," so A; in m4canctairitv _'O Go appeon to tw cannrctrd with Ineror it, Agtlwlrl*d %1C. B. C. A. zoo 00 00 0 reo 400 so As 00 .so Ops, ! I 00 1 ACTALLVRGKAL LITERATIAL CLAIPPICOM" too A. A 00 8 - - ___ ___ __ - __ - , - J.4 ow It __1r-aI An 0 -1 6 0 1 dj u it 4. n r If I x4 it 51 It .1 44 0 00 0 0 0 so 0 o to 0 0'o 'a o 0 0 0.0 0 0 C 0 * I o p r 00 of A -.00 001 IWOR"10I. AND ALMADATIO)l OY QUY IVOMT AOILU, F.-~~.-Shavrlgin (Tra~m. Dokuohaiev Boil. Instep 24 1934, 10, No. 3# 47-80)*--Uveral stages or podsolivation 4 of Wiese soils Iman be distinguished. Degraded soils 1:i under steppe vvgetation or by cultivation aac%=ulato .00 org. mattor and Inoresso their exchange oapsolty and 41*0 Ozahantooble-bass sea W to Al, )4# .00 see few see 00 a me- see, Ale* see goo ti! moo left A 1 0 - I L A M4TALLUftKAL LSTIRATURE CLAWKATWO we lie -4 %glow "L9 ONT 404 al"n(PIC 43LIJI all Clav III J Edb~ U S AT 00 LS ' ' r I 1 1 4 1 ; FA & S a Ile a is 6 .1 W 0 9 a 3 4 a a a I, a I a 0 41 Me 0 0 0 0 9 9 0 SO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 goo 0 0 q40, 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 9 0 0 010 000000 a : : : :-: : 0 0 * 0 OEM=== f, -1-11 1Lj I , 'I $j It 15 It it 11 It M i 11 H n M is :4 v A '-P s, it 1; 11 J, JS it 17 s 0 x U 1 0 JC I A-M, V A 3 IS CC CV Et4t I -t f A 4 1 k -.t Sit 1 ..L; #.~PW I A so Or The Arsocal Proportion oil chostinat soils "w glapir refs. W&W-lifUng vwpowity was deld. 1)y noting ifir time r -109 am to tM excliandissials, haws. 1-, 1. shvrumpn. quired to rut, tbrotigh 0.5 citi. of sud with the following 00 v;- lfkiwAkirv W Wftjqivj in jAj G,&,jis goof Goood stailts; It 4 It", NH. W day,t, K 9 days, Ma 0 his., 44 -00 PAY SPOIS 1943, 213 -23(in Kagiiih).-Satuples of the 1) a) min.. Mn 4 hr,.. 43 min.. C& 3 hrs.. 30 join., Be 2 bn.. 3 ith 90 t-m- foyer 'd A chestnut SOil "Junal frurn dw Tranovolms, min., and Fe I hr.. A) min.. Li row 2.5 on. in 3 months. rrSiOn wrrv washed with normal "as. of UCI. 14a6l. No 3 cm. in 3 months. The dispersion of thfte tolls said. 06 Nil-Cl. KCI, MgCl,. MuCls. CaCh. B&C6 or FCI, or with iwiow catkxLs on" d0d. by shaking 3 X. sod with 00 of IMM N [ICI an. until ttSL4 show-rd no CIA ptrimt. watec. alkneing to -ettle for 24 hr*. and dttg. the voilv?n- 00 rhr exer" of electrolyte "us removed by dialyts, the sod ient of a layer 8.3 cm. deep. The pcocentse. di*PCWMM 600 so 11 i munPkm .10 Ptepil. were Allowed to air-dry, ground and varied with the cation sattf. the sod as follows; H 4).Z10, =90 Passed thr""ll a 0--'i-mut . Kiven- The--v air-dry samples - Li 1041). No 73W. MI. L~W). K 1=. Ma %An thus "'Id. With VIOU'hitis ciltiowcoutained the pertcutage of 11.41 . Ca 0.2k). Ba 0.21 M), Al 1). 114 and Fe 0. I:A T1W 0 6 j hyglutin'sc .6tet ilidicoted After the 'ALion: if %Wcifi,, weight of the cloy particle tki;rraors on taking =00 Lt 4 76, No 4.4s, Nil, 4.10. X 4.60, Mg 5.14J. %In tin a bytirstioti fitnt while the surfam in coatart with the ze 0 Ca 5.05o Bit 4.93, Al d-W. and Fc t;.'*J. flygruacopic dmprrwd phww increases. Iloth then factors slow up 00 water was detti. in the sampIrs by the Wthin., method the sedimentation which e%plains salty the ascov bydrated with rcaults an folk)ws: If 0.71. U 12-91, No 12.27,NH. alk. caitiotis product a higher degree of dispirsion. Ali 8.32, K 8.56, AIS 10-00, Mn W.M. CA VAQ, Ba 8.49, Al samples were adjumed to the lower Atterberg limit of 1!;,! CIO 0 A.47 " Fe 8.52. 'nit m&%. MIA. water capacity was flowing and stickineas was tsid. with a vAitably adopted :0 K cktd.by the Prmurr inethad of LebLN]cv (a pretsure up to SLhopper'sbalancc. ALk.catiou~prodLoLvtbeaus.sticW- 04 6-5 its. Per &q. "n. was applied for 5 min.). The total ness. Plasticity was dctd. by the Atterberg asetbod (cf. ISO water capacity wea ik-td. by pouring 250 cc. of wour oil C. A. 10. 79). The nests of wetting of theme sanaphs 26 E. tif still and measiLring the filtrate with the following expressed in unall calories per g. of sad we givest. The to to a* 00 results in percentAge: H 62. U IM No 103. NH. 18. changes in pbys. properties ad soils due o~ K 73. MS tW, %in o5. CAL 6 2, Ba 59. jj W and Fe 53. M& Are anoijogims to those brought about by 'is bui thew value is much 'malkir. Medium clay particles in OL water t:*O 00 &1 L A VETALItvWAL LITEPAILRE ~LASIIFKATICN r :too r I An L I U -1 4 1 W 4. a tv 1, 1, or it -T a K it it if eq n 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IS 0 0 6 0 0 IS ore 0 e I Iasi to 'KIII)IJunI4 1y ts to m 21 a n 1, is a all U13 JdAlfunio a 61 u a) 44 a A I A L V-R-IL I I -" -0 . -0 t, 4.v TD AW P1CV9Pf'1$ -Dl. The ja6wate of A voc"mium ft ow p a propeed" of the MO. P. L TTT~. paidirgy7M S. 00 6rd-11-b- am,*. ",,,ejg Olud chemmem wem utd, whh Ca. &4 mW Na and subimted to, a writs Of tests. The Xf5 WU 41d Out j filter as Well as (be Ca Wil. its Witubm, vw- Ic"icity and tuoisture capadty were and lower than the Na "L 00 see 00 -06 roe o0v 06 00 4r 0 ~Oggr :zoo 00 '00 we 00 Aj-jLA fTALL4R4KAL LITE..T~.f CLIMPICATtOk 00si Ir z- 7;-.. woo lie tl~ It. An 1 a a I If V I in a 2 9 U Ds u tp lo At or It R it Ff a it It of :N000699990000060 0000000000000 0 0 * 0 TOOO 00 *Otso 1*91' 1 001~ 7002 000*600000*00000 0*0000*000*0000000 t- -s- -;-- g- :t- -R~ -e- _- _& _- _- 0 0 * 0 as 0 0 4 0 # 0 . . 1 of to u u III is v Is a .if ...A -Iw - I M A I I it fly I I I M-A-M-M 4 ST A" Lwq~ so 400 Ct s- 4- -t _- -s- _- -I-- _- 4 _AA- _t -k _~~ t- & a 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 je it no a a The pbyviW pope ,of mail and th ir relation to the COMPankloat ad ndm"r* -99 Trani. PANCIMn Sad /sit. i, R.) 13, 51 99 (in broenowut~h"rwnom MA14 were wild. with Not. Nil., X, UK. CA. 112. Al anit Fe hy treating them with the chkorides of the -P. or Fr H ..-in. 0.025 N HCI was used. The fAlowing phys. por-verti- - tested thc_~ wnl%: hcat of wettbl& jLm. ad. miti-,ture-holding capacity. total m4oure4a" capacity. hylp filtralum ~pacitr. capiusly - of water. plotaicity, coh"imi. ~tickhievt VA. wt. and proity and diq~ion. mak" a %prcial point abotit the effect of MS in the com- 00 pks qhowing that As far as the soolonetzic properties of WT roncerrocif the US is not of much signifi- chernment 00 rance. The destructittoa of mg. matter in chernozOn by HA is conlucive to the appearance of volonetzic proper- Joffe tk~- J.S ASII:sta AWTALLUWGXAL LITEIIATIONE CLAISOKATICIIII slow T_ U IS AV 10 BI; 0 It 0 a 9 a is I 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 4 -low 100"ItIv j;;MI $aim a 0 a I r a to A 0 2 a V 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 -00 _*O .00 ISO* note P wee -1 -ii .-A -L LL. a11 r tip 1 1 Q Y 1 -1 1 L AA N (L U 1 4. of so 17110 dY11AIIIIC4 Of alkalinity in golf SolUtfl Upon UrIM~ Eloa ~. A. K-da. 1, &,,,1 1,. A. 00 R.) 1044. N.A-3. 6&-;1 It. 4; Sukxwhakt~ullateau(icitkridevigmey 00 h~ trylgaltim becont" mort: aik. mH through the 00 9 I'lir I'iXbcst int rct~ all Pli It"- Place its the surface b6n- ZINI. These increases in m.1ky. are dvlcteriim~ to cotton. By 111creasing the quanitity of urrigmt~mi wAter it is pus. .04'. 1., --w-mir thc A twoct- nwthoIl .4 oto -It, I.- I.* or 1.1" 111, 11$ 00 00 o0" 00 go,'. goo, 00, -;0* 00 !goo as 00 Z-A] 111110, eel eel Go 002 z boo 00 A 1. -L a atTALLuRGICAL LITIERATUME CLASSIFICATICA ,11131 C.C C- L%' S.)Gmj T-'-. V-T~ 0 3- An i A I w 14 0 il 0 3 6 0 IS -A,-0 1%.; K a N Cr K Ct tr it Or n 714 0 :14 : : : : :1i : : : : : : : : : : : Z : -0 0-0 00 0000 0 0 foo USSR/Soil Studies - Black FArth Mar 1947 "Relation Betvoon Soil Solutions and Aqueous Extracts In Salinized Soils," P I Shavryugin, 5 pp, "Pochvovadenie" No 3 The authow studied aqueous extracts and soil solutions pressed out fran slightly and strongly salinized meadav soils and from moderately and strongly salin- ized chernozems of the Golodnaya Steppe by the press constructed by P A Kryukov. 2T75 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 41 0 0 6 0 a 6 0 0,14 0 1 ~ . - , 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 6 . ; I , ., I " .. V 4, 1 't R; to .1 A,, 00 -g -60 72 1, 111, -CI 11A. 11t'. 111)(11. ~f 00 I L so 0 ao 0 too 60 00 0 0 41 Oxidation-reduction conditioris of salonchak meadow sods a# the Forgets Valley. 1. 1'. Serdoliol'.kil And 1'. 1 - - .Sitavrygin. Tady Pochrexxoto less. im. V. V~---Zyokv~ , Ajm;'A Ndd. Nawk S.S.S. R. 3 1, 9!-M 1950). -Two areas, one slightly salinized and the other a strongly saliuized "I. were invntigated for the Ex values. Eleven measurements .cre made in the field. before and after irritriting, between ]une 17 and September 6. Each test covered 9 laym in the ivrofile, down to a depth of 130 cm. In all.:I(N) Em. lill. 4nd 11.0 detris. weft inade. With the natural ruiti(All the itiv. value throughout the summer varied from 4d0 for the inure ~Iinc sod mind 4M) for the less saline and. Twenty-four ties. after irrigation the mv. value dropped from 460 to 3(X) and ;,. low as 2W. After 13-IS days the value went back to the original. With the lowering of the mv. value the NO. o-ittent dropped. The iwpleths of Mn and Fe showed a buite increase of thew elements after irrigation, inure than lix)o timesof Feand tensolf thoussaidsof 26fa. Since in the dry state the Fe and Nfn were extremely low the increase was not so significant. In the layer near the water table the ctnecti. of sot. 261n may reach 8-10 mcA.. and of FeO.001-0.01 C /I. J. S. Joffe The significance of the ash composition of several wild growing plant species in the process of sod formation at Baratta, It W C-lilti-11 11-111 V L -Still-VOll- I'M h - ,.~ des it I US 1. 7 11 'Ai. - Wat, r ext 4 of mr.,dot, . lwrim,-, -I ...... tile Illeadow itil"ll, hAtc. ... I, -loutOwk. .-, I 11I If,, I I-. J.k M)101 I vt2-ikd1iI.. ILIL It I I I .,'it- t 1,., 11 ,-.1 I,q k I -'. I ICI I" Cl. it).. k'.. %1,I. K . N... "it I., ..."i ~O 1, ~'ljltllm im'llvsca wvtv lilalfe -% (fit- X111111t.1 it.11, I . ..I I It. I I p- I " I- -lk ""'I III 111, 1, il. I .-I I . -.1 -h ..I 11" I.M.- mv. tAtuf ..Ilrr tam. , . Ig-jr, v""' I.- - (;JI'Stella PuRcitit's, EIP-1 Nalut Xmithilt, artif Alr.,pij disAifij. File ivatut-d _it% I)( tile '11.4111s exceeti the qualititV of S'Alts III tile Still :,arcr l; hilv"Cracc., of %.I I, erv I"u"d ... 11 ... .... f" , I 'r ,I. edi" " And Ag"IPY-4 fm- ml th'. I 1"i, "r ........... .,If. File K "t"I :..' "I Ow '-, A, 11.0-1. Tile higher tile At LI'Mullt ,I tile ".11 Ill. hixher the Mr. Na, and CI content of [lie plxjI5 at ths I il,eue of C;t. K, 11, and S. The t,It.,l %At uttistrOmitol i-~ ;lie I'll 13w, file biol. cycle 11.14 I'v'll cAculAttl to be 11 it 1121 1 is It.,. 1. S. J"IT" is- - 77 (/The salt regime offr. ton at varying dialance from dra;ns. P. 1. Sha Tr,,,,d xetaviga last, int. If. Irr. ~61 Va ,v Pock S'S.S.R. 44, 3278-47(1954)~The salt content of ir- rigatet! snJine soils was studicd at vuri,)us distances frvo the colicctor-drainage !4eves and vvit's va:icus gputing of the drains. Collectors of 2.0 and 1.2 m. depths vrereeffecdve at up to 150 and 70 m., -esp., in reducing salinization atul c=s- Ing lmpruvcd rate and quality of cotton XTowth in c(!njunc-' tion with a lower tround-mater level. In the central part of the alluvid fan, drafTL4 (1.5 rn. deep) had to be less than M") m. apirt to give uniform desa!inizatiori, The satIni" meadow solonchaks contained chlorides (approx. V'total salts) 0.7-42.07 and sWIntes. (approx. 40-96% of a, nuLinly of Na. or sometime5m salt.$ of Cc. or Mg. The ground waters contained chlorides and aullatts of Na andUlli SoOsaitcauttnt was studied byean. with water orb -Uscola, draullepresg. CIdorlde and sultatticoncrts. for YO plots athdlpths up to 100 em. were tabulated Jn detail., A jalt content of MA tons/ha. vins recorded for a meadow soliAchak 190 w. front the collector. When dis4ance be- tv.,wn drains was Increased from 120 to 160 m. In the same area: the no~ of plants decreawd from 1065 to IM.), the av.. wi. from 7.2 to 6.8 g~/boll, and the av. yield from 64t tot A. Vt. ZKNIN,G.V.; ALMANDROVA,V.D.; KRAVTSOVA,V-I.; SHAVRYGIN,P.I. Division into natural regions of the new reclaimea farm lands in the Altai Territory. Izv.AN SSSR. Ser.geog. no.2:69-72 Mr-Ap 155. (Altai Territoz7--Pbysical geography) (MLRA 8:6) /j, T- [Y U.9SR/Soil Science Physical and Chemical Properties of Soils. J-3 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3, 1958, 10512 Author : Kovda, V.A., Letunov, P.A., Budakova, A.A., Zemskiy, P.M., Shavrygin, P.I., Kuznetsova, T.V. Inst Title Elements of the MoistiLre Regime of the Takyry Orig Pub Takyry Zap. Turlmenii i puti ikh s.-kh. osvoyeniya, f.k)skva, Almd Nauk S11SR, 1956, 513-521. Abstract In the takyry moisture travels exclusively in capillarily susi)ended solutions. Ground waters ordinarily have no ef- fect on the water re6ime of the takyry. One characteris- tic of the water regime of the takyry, and of the takyr soils, is the extreme dessication of their upper horizons, up to hygroscopic moisture, /?/, in the summer period. The drying up of 'the crust horizon of the takyry can occur also during the winter (in the intervals between deposits of precipitation); this is due to certain Card 1/2 TJSSR/Soi! ScIeLce - Physical and (7hemica-1-Proper -t-iesI-,f Soils. J--s Abs Jour Ref 7hur - Biol., No 31, 1958, 10512 characteristics of the structure and mechanical composi- tLon of this horizon- Card 2/2 T 111% C! 1 a la i t ir C Sc 1. j ~s jour: Eef aiur-Dicl., !',o 6~ 1955, irrigaticn. nciT.-.s: 7COO-10,CCO T-..3 yer 1 ha. in 'utilizing the sait flats for cottm-plants and 50CO-60CO ,_3 - fc)r cereal:,. Sanding, at the rate of 500-60C1 t. An.. ir..prr-ves the aqui-physical properties cf the scils, averts crust-formt-im and ccnsidera'Lle incren- ses the yield Gf the plants. Tle effectiveness of timely applicatim ~~f nitroGen-ph'-sphorus fert~li- zers auGr.,.ents the yield zf winter wheat 15-321p. Dy cultivation of peremiial Frasses, rarticularly cf the leb-umincus grass fai-.Aly rixtures, an errichi.-.ent of :3--i-1:3 with cumnti-~ies cf crF ~aniz sub- stances owin-E: to rj~ct residues (tc 87 C./ha. in a !aYer c.-L one :~:etuer)., salt~nt-ss, imprc~venent of struc- -ure Lakes place. T1,;:! yield of hay of lucerne-rye s,3 r:ixture in 'Iia _~~,,d year -f cultivatic)n ~,f "alt 2/ 3 69 USSR/Soil Science. Tillage. Land Reclaration. Erosion. J-5 Abs Juur: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 6, -1958, 24831. f,uthc,r Kizilc,va, A.A.; Inst Title influence of Various Phtes of Irrigation on the Saltiness of Solochak Salt Flats. OriE Pub: V. sb.: Takyry Zap. Turkmenii i puti ikh s.-kh. osvoyeniya. M., AN SSRI. 1956, 648-662. Abstract: The Greatest freshening of a thickness of soil of the solonchak salt flats (foothill desert of Kopet- rag, is achieved by an irrigation rate of lo ,oco m.3/ /ha.(the experiments were conducted on fields of 12 E,..2 in conditions of irrigation with the applica- tion of plantation ploughing an 45 =.; crop - winter wheat). A thickness of 1 m. was.-liberated fror. Card 1/2 70 SUVRYGIN, P.I. Formation of the chemical composition of soil solutions under the influence of ground waters. Fochvovedenie no.12:98-101 D 16o. (MIRA 14:1) 1. Fochvennyy institut imeni V.V. Dokuchayeva Akademii nauk SSSR. (Minerals in soil) (Water, Underground) - 4'r~ S.HAV.,-tYu-!lN, F.I. Toxicity of various concentratims of soil solution for cotton. Pochvovedenie no.11:44-50 N '61. (MIRA 14:12) 1. PochvennfY institut imeni V.V.L)okuchayeva. (Saline and alkali soils) (jotton) SHAVRYGIN, P.I. Toxicity of various concentrations of soil solution.in the Baraba Lowland. Pochvovedenie no.D85-91 Ja 163. (MIRA 16s2) 1. Pochvennyy institut imeni V.V.Dokuchayeva. (Baraba steppe-Soils-Analysis) (Plants, Effect of salts) ~HAVRYGIN, P.I. Tolerance of cotton to various compositions of salts in soils. Pochvovedenie no.10:15-20 0 165. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Fochvennyy institut imeni Dokuchayeva. NAZAROV, I.P.; PROSTAKOV, N.S.; MIKHEYEVA, N.N.; SHAVRYGIWL, O.A. Hnterocyclic compounds. Report No.40: Sy-nthetic anesthetics. Part 5: Asters of 1,2.5-trimethyl-4-phenyl-i~-piperidol with aromatic acids. Zhur. ob. khim. 26 no.10:2812-2820 0 156. OGRA. 11:3) 1. Moskovskiy institut tonkoy khimicheskoy tekhnologii imeni M.V. Lnraonosova. (Eaters) (Piparidine) NAZAROV, I.N,~';FROSTjjKOV, N.S.; MIKHEYEVA, N.N.; SHAVRYGINA. 0.A. Heterocyclic conq-,ounds. Report No.-'l: Synthetic anesthetics. I'bLrt 5: Naters of 1.2,5-trimethyl-4-aryl-11--pi-peridole. Zhur. ob. ~diim. 26 no.10:2R2O-2834 0 156. (MIRA 11--3) 1. Hoskovskiy institut tonkoy khimichoskoy tekhnologii imeni M.V. Lorionosova. (Eaters) (piparidine) AUTHORS. 1. :1. Me-- , .1 2- fi~ USSR, C..." 0. P. 3~ 11. ,T. B. , Na=sxCV!,. TITLI. The Conda-ation of Lostylon, lith an-- :to A"I ogues (Kond*naat.z:& atnetil-a a motilgeptanonja - ,go .logaml) The Synthesis of Linalool and Its Analogues ~Sthtas, I y-g- ...logo,) FZRIODICAL, Daklady Ak.d..11 Sauk SSSR, 1957. Y-1. 114. X~ 4. ;;- 7~--793 (USSR) A3STRACT , Several yosx. ago & staple method of synthesis 0.1 1oOhols - oriced out in the laboratory of the - n * & tyl a. hor.she of condensation of aldehYdes and k,zcnas Z , . : y ,Olllh influenco of powd.rl C&umtlc dor tho . high Pr -ur. (5-1- .% ..per of ) * 0pIcy this main. in ,ca. of ..air... ..-h ..t.-.y,- !h d the ..r- ... , to _d_ -I- 1r II. blaz h: tan as and i. 1..~ : ; '. a to 10.1 and .... snal. *hl.. Lin 1 bydrogenation with . Pd-oxtsi; ob ad ... Illy by,-,, ' ' t * Ili rt- such -. an as have usually been c : 1, Co,d 1/4 .Id ammo-- ~ the Influence ortt: f I q " at Kah and &..Ill. say ba 411densed very easily with Gau.ti ; -om~o. aeatiOnod At o %h.y give as pr 2~:C a' In &101: *:: : . , ,. ; . , , .. ,.b Orr P. adLag % rt ary, " ty a Ihole with - SIA021 qulatitItly. yield (more than 94). This rotation me, ,or. ,o how els0be carried out without acetylene pressur e ,It b .b : ,,, list or. .1-11 slid with . yield of Only 6.- ... r-lou,ly how,, iIbe same laboratory that ; b.I. which :.at &Ia....substituted ac.tylon.hydrogen a^, be .I pro aof .,or bydrat.d hl hlX .ti 1j 10 th ,: d o ; d Oat allaitse srhane . oo;;.r a I'ov h:b rl l. d ;,; rlalooholm with an almost theoretical y Ibtined. ,11: ot ber- t".11 -':' ':' re us Is. tI dtb ri I r ",1y :;aI!ro- L, pit tur. Ind. 0.9ur. 11. 1 Icahn 0 r4 ! ! , 'he bo,.-d ... rib.d aco- I. 104 A "0 4 with th hydrog.. o by oondeAsation of acet,- Visa* Moh.la which are obtaitind A%b sathy1hopi -one amd its analcgues ,Thwll Losty'11 1 170 : 21 . may also be highly splectively hyd tad i.tas pr- sic a to Card 2A son** of a Pd-cataIjst. They fom linalool and its analog-e with almo.t theor.tic.1 Yield. The purity contr II of the . Ly - (linalool and its analogues) was ca,~jod out I`I:0h ;I a by 0 O tbM a.. %. " ! with -0 -ti. of a Ive 01 r .-Wt I..... do% r. or copper xt who I- : iced Iky special tests and -.uMt d % O,2-0,3%. At the hydr.g...- 11 04 of Ili*-at, "'.I Ili'"""'a : . :i * p ' ' X* h ! to.. test .say. dl--1; . I Ili. , h- - r; t'--1 1-14 t: ara on cal uIs is ong 014 on go str ljr -tt oh-d. Th. anaty- ~yd :0 ..h.i "I a b,., ad 1 : the course Of this ork are oum~,- : ri. d A table A l. Liaalool and w its _10 0. (I r obtained by 9 partial bidrog-Autio. of It. has -t : : 60.9711A with Fd-catqlywt ' I' in a,,, L:I1ohoIa .,- : the swb end Yield. Of the sold .bt- xo~ dlb-4 1. detail. Thar. ox. 2 table. -M 5 reference., 3 of hl.b ax. Soviet. ASSOCIATIM Institute far Organic Chemistry i.o.j I.D. Z.Ij..kjy of the AN USSR sad XQ~0OW Institute for Refined Chemical Technology I. "L Cy. Laon.wa, (Inatitut rg-ihwkOY Iths.11 Im. N.D. Z.1j.: C~4 3/4 koga kkd.eil a..k SSSR A VQ.k ... kiy inatitut tOnkoy khlaiaho;_ kay %.khul.gii Im. M.T. SUDUITTID, marsh 12, 1957 -~41 1 ' '7' AUTHORS: lsa.ra,, 1. 1.. 1..d.ml.ian, liaki.. S. I., lochs,lin, T. B., fiasminva. D. I., Atmpt.0" 1. K., xm~& 1. 1. and TITLE: ?he Synthesis of K*thylbeptenche and Mothylh.ptadionono Analogue@ (3int*z "Alogov metila.ptenona I motildeptalty-ta) MICYDICLL: Dckl.dy AN USSR, 1957, Val. 114, Ir 6, pp. 1242-1245 (USSR) &S*MCT; This sy-vithool. 1. air Interest for the production of a Ansibor of co"oOpon4ing analogves of nat-I tooprenold ."Pounds. The initial an.tylen-alcohols for this purpose no" produced according to %he author., method (rsf.romce I% by a selective hydrogenation 1. the pr ... a-- of p-ll-dt- on O&2o1"-&rb.n&Z* ao.tyl... alcohols are almost itatively converted %a analogous vinyl alcohols ref!rence 2). These latter yield the corresponding = am"Oemoo of asthylh.pt.n... In three different my. (reference 3). Method 4. Dy the i.flu.A.. or 9 ...... hydros.. chloride sr hydrogen bromide upon t.r%&-y vinyl alcohol. at 0 - 2a C primary halo Id-dartwat two. of - .1171- -typo easily fam (r*f.roaca 4). ?heir condensation with card 1/3 with a o.bs.q ... t ..pazilfio.ti.. 6n v A.2or..s. method :%'hyH;p~ '' : . r : ry vinyl l:.h a1- directly -.t I% in other. An almost thoar.ti.11 qu .4 %1 ty 0f .th" 1 " d C02 I. "W"od dthe sane, oiialogu . as . at b .1 4 : t . . t A ) to 1. in the acll.a of dLk:t.a. rs ry r jr: p.. I. the presence of small amount* of triethylaa-- or p1porldIno. ace%onacette *%hero of these &lcohola are obtaici.4 (table 2) Their pyrolysis also leads to %he above- -nWOO110-nd vM-I-gU;. ("ftr.ac. 6). ?be -h-p%O-o-6-on (IV) 400-6-7 far the sytba.i. of Ivan. PrOdUQ*d all thrs# -&YG montlon*d. Dine thyll.opropquyl. 4mZbImO1 (LAW&I muh4toace) van produced by the influence Of "tAWI-Iltblank upon A.11 mathjl- &1 d ... 4 are .*.pria.d in table 1. Tz. :'to an *An, pr : , r ,. : "$h ruir, bar 9 q 4: allyl- (1) (reference 9). rrotyl- (I I) mad . crOar-tyl-ac.to.. (IIIJ 8), 4%..thyl- .... tat., dL4.thy1h.pt.u.a. (IT). QycIDbOXJTlido&P&0t&oan* (IX) and tertiary butylbaptast,cons Th. production method. and oA.tmat. of the.. or, ?here ars, 2 table. and given 12 reforonce., Card 2/3 6 Wit -a 1. ,;. ' LSSWIA?1011~ I..tttut. cr C'__I~ Ch.- .1"'. AS US-0 and r1--11t1t- fer 1%~ 1. L him,. SUBMITTID; March 12, 1957 Card 5/3 . lt-kay SHAITRYGINA, 0. A. Gand Chem Sci -- (diss) "Synthesis of alcohols, ketones and acids of the isoprenoid series on the basis of divinyl and chloroprene." mos, 1959. 14 pp (Min of Higher Education USSR. Mlos Inst of Fine Chem Technology im M. V. Lamonosov), 150 copies (KL, 46-59, 135) -11- 5 (3) SOV/79- -~9-3-4/61 ;5 "XTHORS: I'lazarov, I. N. (Deceased.), idarkir, S. Mochalin, V. B., Shavry-ina , 0. A., Nazarcva, D. V., Kruptsov, B. K. TITLE: Synthesis of Analogues of Geranyl Acetone and Pseudoianone (Sintez an.-Ilogov geranilatsetona i psevdoinnona) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1,959, 1%1 29, Nr 3s PI) 744-753 (USSR) AB6TRACT: These analogues are initial products for the synthesis of the corres i) onding analogues of the most important natural isoprenoid compoupds, of vitamin -, carotene, farnesol, as well as of phytol, a compcnenilk.- of vitamins K and E. Recently, the authors reported on tAree syntheses of ketones cf the isoprenoid type carried oui: by the-,-: 1~ 73y reaction of soe,.-,.zm acetoacetic ester with halo6en der-f-TatiV-33 c-F the allyl type (method A). 2) By reaction of vinyl- and ethyrtyl oarblnols with acetoacetic ester (method B). Bi- pyrolysis of the acetoacetates of vinyl- and ethynyl carbirols (meth-3d V;~. This me'hod was used to obtain methyl hept-enone, methyl heptadienone azii their analo,-ues ( Refs 1, 2). 3y cont-'ensation of methyl heptenone and 7-tc analogues with accetylene under pressure (5-10 atr%ospheres eycess 1iressur-2), dehydrolinalool Card 1/3 and its analon-ues resulteq a'-,-.qost quant-i tat ively. These com- 3GV/79-2qj-_', -4/6 -1 Slinthesis of Analo;rue3 of ',eranyl A(,etone RmA P.-je-Hoionone potinda viere transformed by partial hydrogenation o%rer a I'd-catalyst into linalool anul J 't3 anzilo,,,vie3 (Ref 3). The three methods 11sed for the synthesis of the ketones of the isoprenoid type were also c-,:itloyed for the synthesIs of various analogues of geranyi acetone (Scheme 1). The s,,r,-. thesized analogues of geranyl acetone are shovin in -tab The synthesis of the pseudoionone analogues was carried o-.-,'. according to the methods B and V. In heating the analoj~u-3s of dehydrolinalool with ace'loacetic ester the analogues of pseudoio-none were formed (Table 3) (Scheme 2), In yields of 50-70". The pyrolysis of acetoacetates of the dehydro- linalool preponderantly leads to o--.e of the pseudoionone isomers; the other is obtained b-ct in small quantities, which is not the case with the pseudo-Joylone analogues (XVIII) and (XX), where two stereoisomeric forms (Table 3) were separated in form of their hydrazones. The compounds synthesizze,' are characterized by absorption spectra in the liltraviolet range. There are 3 tables and 7 references, 5 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Yoskovskiy institu+ tonkoy khimicheskoy tekhnologi-i (Nloscow In.?titute of Fine Chemical Technolr,,,-y) Card 2/., SOV/79-29-3-4/61 S--nthesis of Analof U _;ues of leranyl Acetone and Pseudoionone SUBMIT'PED; January 2.7, 1958 Card 3/3 .!7- -0 -4 7 A, 3. :.!., 1.1ochalin, V. B. , 2 I !.. Decessei' 0. A. , Nazarova, 1D. V. , :.azprov, I. TITLE: 3,yrith=sis of 4-ho Anzalogs of ',.erolidol, Farnezil !cetone !nd Geran,,l Linaalonl (Sintez analogov nerolizola, 'L~,rnezilat.,~etona, i geranillinr-looln.) PERTMCAL: '-Murn'll obshchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, Nr 4, n ? (USSR) -'BSTRI.CT: In the present paper the authors investigated thoroughly the synthesi.,;'of isoprenoid alcohols and -ketones (of the analogs of thri abo,:e-mentioned products) and of the inter- mediate nroducts ace,-,rding to the given scheme. The condensai,on of 'he nnalogs of geranyl acetone (a) with acetylene was carried out in the steel reactor at 0-200 and at 13-10 at,!:osoheres excef3,j nressure in the presence of po,.,,,de-..,r ca-.7stic notas'-. The yield of tertiary acetylene alcohols (b) was f~G-W; The condensations hitherto used Re 1 1 ) are f",rlr no-inlicated. All analogs of dehydro- 5 in this investigntion are presented in table 1. AccordiaC to previous experiments Card 1/3 (Ref 7) it -.,ihs possible to carry out the hydrogenation of the k - M -Yn tho s i r; f th,? A n.- o I rn es, r r~ t,) n -n r nn.1 an- ri or tn;~ r (v" !"A'L.I.!d "),- pr-1-ti-I "Y ty! cm~ ():Io 1:~ b ) -u i I 1~1 Liii s cn. tIr: i .10 nn 'h ~o i..;ie .--r_,ctirn V,. Uz I v_ t'; --ocr' ',-,r--d thf! -~thor7, nblc to O."t t':-.~ C n"-~ t i 00f L C 1. V L I I -. 1 - 1;o 1 CO-ic os~-er n-t I ;C-1~0 'lls" -~.'Uhottt caL,:1,,,~,ts, fmd 3bt--j'jj,-j 4n Mli~, i3er'~nyl :,c,~t,~,ne, and their annlors (9cf7, 2). In the rjr,!.-cnt stuu~y they applied this mcthod to L:ic :~yntu'iesiz; of the analogs of f-.rneFil acetone (C) . '.'.rhen hnatino tiic nerclidol nnalo-s 4escribed above (Table 2) with -.cotoncetic ester at 190-2001 the analogs of farnisil acetone (C) were obtp.ined (liable 1). The analogs of farnesil !!cetone (g) 3ynt-hesized were then conlensed aith acetylene. Vie resultint- tertiary acetyl~mc Picohols (d) were converted by partial !-;6rogenation on the analo-s of -~r-nyl linalobl j, into (Tables 4 and 5). The compounds obtained conl~', be used in Card 2/3 thr: synthesis ol;' the correspom1ing ~.nal_-.gs, the -ohytol., a Syn'~i~esis of th--- f;n,-lcgs of ;'lerolidol, Farne-i.1 -10*11/7?-2(,- 1. ~)9/77 Acetone an(l ,,~ranyl Linnln5l cow-.titlient of vit-,::ins K an,i L. There 5 t%bles and ~' 1'e.'L'OT-ences, ) of which nre Soviet. ASSOCIATIC;*-., :'.losknvski,'r institut tonlroy khinicheskoy tekhnologii imeni Lomonosova ('.Tosco,.,,, Institute of Fine Chemical T-ech-oloM.1 imen-i Loi-,.-onosov) SUKHTTED: 'Tarch 2-5, 1958 Card V3 t.-;' .4 70-,j 7 AUTHORS: Na:-,avov, 1. N., Mlakln, S. M., S3',iavryL~iria,-----0.. A., Strili-nya,t-1v-, V. A. TITLE: Synthesis OL ffip'hei- Fatty Acido and Fror.-. PERIODICAL: Z;iurnall ob-,-iiche:i klilmlil, Vol 30, Nr 2, pp '; 43 -1; Ir (ussa) ABSTRACT: T-ie hi-her unsatUrated acids were synthesized using aectoacetic and nalonic esters. Diesters (JIT., R - Clf'~h"-OC2If,), (rj), (XXII) and ()g,!X) weve obtall,,ted uy sodium derivatives of malonic or u-,etoacutic esters wit.~i the respective bromides (see sciietneo I and 2 for designations and for syntlietic voutess). Ca-!,d 1,/7 sov, Cal" 2/7 4 od UH 011) COCH CH -CH z cooc H C0014 0 51 '4M04 HCj CH ]ECH AN UA 1!44 Jl CH c 14:; F& f r Jr CHISr 4a -COCCZH, CH COCC285 I (XV) cooYs -CDOCH, GIM) OH C 0 L' IxxI (XV) I cooc CCOC XG) (XIQ 1) MV) CODC,HS i (xx cm,cocm, CH-cm -e~ H,;Pd /~'z OH (Xxv) (.V4) OH CHZBr coac'", CH Cat I OC.H. 3/7 co z 5 Qn) 77 ~"_S Schijtnt~. 2. Syntkhc-,~!:~ t-)!' rS-e-anyla--. tic acid and ~D~' lto R R (oh, CORI fir I" C Z_ COOCZHS R R ~ NOR UAW4 61~ EH'OH 6 I IV) (v) K C C ~N S , C L Fe = oc'lls , CHI The, dlestei,.-, wei-te converted b-, L;ucc('_L;2ive sapol-lificat'oll aitd into (2, t~l-d,-rietliyl-2,6-decaO,'C-'.IL- (t~evan,,71acijt'c) acid (IV, R-Cll,), 6-meth, L~/7 L, 11 XX - - LU P T P n X -,20 (XXIV) 1-1 a x I" D 1) C; I t A , Cound; b I do - i PC). 13) (y,) H i A( I fix) It III, Lv.r, ~'7 .3,; 1.17:0 Alf : 1,N,-,' 7.M. 7.72 , 27 ".1.77 C If 7 'Q4, 7.7 1 7" S. 19. S.411 IA8-121093`11 7#; S 1 1 Ith '19 ((I. I Fill ' liz IAY1 '18.77 77.12 141.56 7h N . 79 Ill 7 1 ill I:L't 1 1, 1 07,0! w ' 44, H,,I I-X,~, 7.86. 7.ij 1113--fil 12, 1AS711 1.11' 7.,M 111; 117 IN. S~ 6.90. 7.11 1 1- 1i 7, 0 S, n thes- is of Hi~~-'h-er Fat tL y A c ids and Alcohols 778'8 From Tertiary Vinylcarbinols 3 011/7 9 - 3 G- 2 - I ASSOCIATION: SUBMITTED: obtained from the previously hydrorenated dlesters (e.g., 6-methyl-10-decatioic acid (XVII), bp 128-12,:~0 (3 mm), n20 1.4548, d20 0.9209). There are 1 table; D 4 and 9 references, 7 Soviet, 1 ilermai~ 1 U.K. The U.K. reference lo: M. 0. Poro~er-, D. Cardwell, J. Chem. Soc., 103, 1346 (1913). Moscow Institute of Fine Chemical Technology (Moskovskly institut ton1coy lkhimichskoy tel:iinologii) February 4, 1959 Card 71T SHAW,.YGL'lA,, O.A.; L,Ur-*.IN, 3JI. Chemistry ol' unsaturated etiuws. Part 17: Synthesis of acetals of aryl polyenp- a-ldehydes. Zhur.ob.khiia. 33 no~10:3176-3180 0 163. (MIRA 16:1-1) 1. Moskovskdy insUtut torikoy kiii-miche,3koy tekhnologii im. M. V.Lomonosova. AC(- W,: Ai-0 S01WCE. COD;-',: 111~'/0366/66/002/009/158c)/1589 ALITHOR: 0. A.; N~lz;irov;i, D. V.; Makin, S. M. 0 RG :'Moscow illstitute 0~1- Fine Chcmical Technology a.m. M. V. Lomonosov (','-',oskovs'eiy institut Lonkoy 'r-1hir-,iichcskoy tekhnologii) TITLE: Chemistry of unsaturated ethers. XXIV. Preparation ofvitamin A ethers SOURCE: Zhurnal organicheskoy khimii, v. 2, no. 9, 1966, 1586-1589 TOPIC TAGS: vitamin ether ABSTRACT: Ethyl ether of vitamin A (bp 144-147*C, -n20 1.5735)was D obtained by the following reactions: Card C113 Cl1'.Clf-C.CtI0C.11' (C1f,C0),KBr BrC1121-11=t -Cli(O'C21i3h C,H.ON4 - C'II'0H C 113 H3C20CH2C11-C-CH(0C2l15)2 H+ H5C.0(:lJ2CH=C-CH0 ell, (IV) ACC-N~.- 011 I H5C2QCll2L'II=L;-L.1I-L,=-CH I C 113 (Y) CH, c 11, Cll=cll-c-o JIc-=cU cll=cJ-c-c=-cH oil (VI) M (IV) (VI 1) CH3 /\-C1l=Cl1-C-C=C-C1l-k-=k ll-LINWL21-15 Oil Oil (Vill) LIAIH, 11, CH, =L-H-LIJ2UC2ll5 Preparation of the starting compounds-Es--also described. JWA-50; CBE No. 121 H 13 002/ Card 2/2 SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 24jul65/.PRIG IREF; 002/ OT'.F-F-. SHAVIRYUKOVY Ya.; KOILMEEYTSEV, L. Pile foundations are improving. Na stroi. Ros. no.6:17--19 Je 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Glavnyy inzhener tresta Stalingradstro- (for Shavryukov), 2. Nachallnik tsentraltnoy laboratorii tri,st Stal-ingradstroy (for Kolomeytsev). (Stalingrad-Piling (Civil enf-ineering)) "eA, 006*6 W mWe W Misaill busov and T. 0. Shavalta. Vokkdy Allosd. Namb S.S.S.R. U. 6I6;-17(1W7-Vrom divec.-c:onst. messurrusents In dil. solos. in CJi. at 20 and 25'. with the clectroak polarization taken equal to the m if. refrac- two, the digmic mousents of the following tetraa'kyl esters ni C(OH)t were detd. Me 0.83, Ht I. I. flu I M, heityl (X).,,nyi 0.98,,nonyl 1. 17. decyl 1.00 1). Tht valtic fut C eater Is C ~C tu lbAt of Htx-r I And I lartri : C.. 1. 11. but at variauce with Fuchs (C.A. 14. UM). All CxptI. values are close to an av. 1.1, and cu-~ixidcrbly below the 1.70 D., culcd. by Zahn's formula LC.A. 26. 4219) unda list autimptloes of free rotation o' the OR SlUU114. N. Thou kWy Ah". NmA SJ.S.X. 4k 49).-M Prowl MOSOMMAMIS W dw dbju, cam. in cjv~ Own. at me With ip (dwWank + &I PAW"fia, - 'A WN, tin d mewsm d !&Z at WOW& a in &td. - me New lizi. lk 1.70. 1pr I.M. Ilia 1.616 CAIIA 1.041. Cilia 1.64. CAS I.W. CO's 1.78. COHN 1-0- 1). POW cam of TI(OH)4, the ---I. vshm an. Bu 1 68, CJI. 1.62, CvHu 1.60, CJia I-T. C0111, 1.68 D. in t.Dth cabc., the valm an chm to 1.70, coW. on do ans 01 . yusmiriesPy tdndmkW wound tin Orl Ta atom. and sehisdarsd rowc,01, It 0--k Wo% ps. Tin* as t costuasts with the big diff bL-wetu the cxpU. and the cuW. rosmasts of estm at artb warbouic %cId(A,andfi.,C.A.44.3M). (2)TbxcskncT'Ti(OJD, wem wwly WnfbeAsid by exclemp with TI(O,3t)j. aud had the foDowing cowts.: Do, bs.s 166'. djO 1.491, al,% IAM; CJf,,, b. 201-4', 0.9573, 1.49W; ;:,H.. t,. :M2-6*. O.SM. 1,4610; CJI.. bo 25"*, 0.933t.. 1.4810; Cwlfts. bs-a O.Ml...1.4785. 1%; Thon Mpols MOOMM of Irew own a Wbow nw~ It, A. Asbuisov and T. 0, Khavitlis. DdbWY A~". Naak S.S.S.N. is, wu~ c'. Thommm's cakw. (C.A. SS, W16) of dipok wament4K- (or the 2 prosiblo configuradous al Me*CGo ssW the 3 culsewuntiono of 84COS, kadius to the r9miusion - i I fir 110111xvurrriwe of the "Oficurations dons. of the d1pok twxnents w= matle, by dielec. c,mibl. ro'c"Urcu"te in CJU volst.. low 3 cyclk caters close t ) the abort improbable cowliguradous of Meer-O& and Ktj Co.. Hzpd. valucs are O.CO.O.M.ClIs 4AV, OXO.O.Cll- I - I I - - CHs.CH& 5.21, O.CO,O.CRMe.CIl~.CHv 5.11111 D. Thr excem of then values over Mane caW. by Tboasso t for the improbable configurations is due to ring ckware, and did no 0 6 Debye, cbeeb with that fcaind by kables-W.A. 32. 17W) for des ftole-mot 2vat difference between dn*k alkyl and poiymethylens ax des. Six-matobated rings have a dipole moment about 0.3 4).4 ter Than five-membured rings, owing to 00n. 0oufth,"oon- = CA Dipole momerift of Cyclic motors of swurous S1.14, 11, - A. Athustiv itud T. 6. *Vj~ba, VeAWy Ak,idf. Mia4i A.A.S.M. 69. 41 he expil. value of th? tilIX)IC tuotuctit of d;ethyl still'otylate, S(01(t)j, j, - 1.9 j D., is fairly close to p - 1.73 calcd. with the ancle 0- 1-0 - DO , the bond motnents S-0 - I and O-Ht - 1.12, I On tbC aSSUfftPtiOU Or free fOtAtiOn Of (he 01": grOUPS C aniund S-0; it is intermediate between 0.90 a id 2.42, CAVIL for the 2 extreme rigid structures. Fruri dielec. 101111. 10r4surruicrits its Coil. soln., 0.Cll'Xll'A3'.S:0 (1) L. - -- J lu" 3.65, t11) 0 - 3AU) D. I For- 1, micn. with the abovv angIc (ILV3') and I-Dnd mo- f ulf"Is t i--o - 1. 0 -C I It - 1. 1,7) anti S--O -- 3.0 1).. -I thr a-Utuption of a plane structure A the Ti is, xivrs " - 3.411 ; this, plus tot Increinctit of 11.3 for rvir oval of 2 it atointi avA ritis closure (on the basi,%of the digerrocr o(_ A RtS and CH,.CHs.ClIs-CIla-S) gives p - 3 7d. close it) the expi). 3.05. 'nie closeneza of the a of I GA 11 c%,n iwaue either to nunpiatim stnatute or the ring it. u alone. LW its twili 11 and 1. The value of 3.131) i* the we,.,n of 5.211 1 .nd 1.30, cakd. (or the 2 liomibic uouplww onfigura- Iions. plus 0.3 for ring closure. 111. Thm- i~r~ )ru; Comil Ounds Nov/Dec 53 F 1-4 r! _j~y '0 V Z re. n P 76- -,;islire,l rii- nom."'Its j fut'hyl, n-but-1, n-hexyl, n-octyl estern )f -i c fl r: Li t tl d Ospl. ori a (-:. d .~~wan h.-i av di:)olf- moment of thase esters dl.!"', 3 t le tho av dioole vu)iaent )f acil esters. lhe dir'de moment of Lhe PcS '->ond is nractically trie swme as ti.at of the P!&(.) '-toncl. 1)7T14 USSR/Chemistry - Silicon and Titanium 1 Aug 51 Compounds . "Dipole Moments and Structure of Esters of 0~,L'thoaaflbonic, Orthosilicic, and Orthotitan-Ic Acids," B. A. Arbuzov, Corr Mem, Acad Sci USSR, T. G. Shavsha, Chem Inst imeni A. M. Butlerov, Kazan, State U imeni V. I. Ullyanov-Lenin "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LXXIX, No 4, PP 599, 6oo On the basis of data on dipole moments previously published by them, the authors fIlKared out the structure of the esters in question. The results were in agreem n with parachor measurements carried out earlier by B. A. Arbuzov and V., S. Vinogradova. 26 S-11TIA, T.. U. Chemical Abst. Of 'a'= Vol. 48 No. 8 .,d T. G'.Th Bull. Apr. 259 1954 aead. In. .537, . M77-id. Organic Chemistry translation). See C.A. 47, 104MC. If. L. 11. AIMUZOV, B.A.; SHAVSHA, T.G. Dipole moments of diesters of diethylamidophosphonoformic acid. Izvest. Akad. Mauk S.S.S.R., Otdal. Khim, Nauk 152, 875-81. (KI-RA 5'11) (CA 47 no.20:10458 153) 1. Kazan State Univ. USSR/Chemistry - Organophosphorus 21 May 52 Compounds "Dipole Moments of Some Complex Compounds of Com- plete Phosphorous Acid Esters,"' B. A. Arbuzov, Corr Mem, Acad Sci USSR, T. G. Shavsha, Sci Res Chem Inst, imeni A. M. Butlerov and Kazan I State U i,.reeni, V. 1. Lenin "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LXXXIV., No 3, pp 507, 508 K. A. Jensen successfully utilized the method of measuring dipole moments to det the configuration of the complex compds resulting from the interac- tion of trialkylphosphJnes with platinous halides. 225T2 It was shown that compds which had been considered cis-isomers were actually trans-isomers, and con- versely compds thought to be trans-isomers were cis-isomers. .5rbuzov and Shavsha measured the c13'.Pole moment- oil complex compds resulting from the reaction of complete phosphorous acid esters with different metal salts. According to A. Ye. rbu,-.ov and V. M. Zoroastrova, compds like C`~'-"(O_',~)3 have a triple mol. Similarly, as with the complex comT)ds constructed with tertiary Phosphines and arsines, F. Mann, D. Purdie and A. '4e~1:1 add a quadruple mol. (Exptl data lie be- tween a triple and quadruple mol.) 225T2