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'.1 .4 U. S T U I V--L A a I )RD ..P P11CPgOT'Is .04. YCROWUMA Cam'd 049APYWRKX KnAttenot MXU (A mpfd method ddiagnosing ring rot of potato C.R. Pa*,%r. vi. Lenin Awd. agric. &i., Moscow. 19WI: 5. -00 pp. 35-M. 1 fig., 1941. 9 eel *04 The author describes an amurste and quick method (requiring two to three minutes) of diagnosing potato ring rot (Baderium wpdmicm) 008 [R-4M., xx, p. 4191. it canuffts in an agglutination test in which 10,08 plant juice from a diseased stem or tuber is mixed with (1) immune $00 eel germ obtained by injecting a pure culture suspetudon of Had. orpdoni- 3 mm into rabbits and (2) nortnal strum; in caw of a positive reaction GOO the drop containing the immune serum becomes flocculent and lighter in colour, while the dro ~ with the normal serum used as a control too oev remains turbid. In p0let tests the results obtained by meum of the Ticro-p- in most cum entirel coincided with the serological data. 00-a - y woo as:: woo "of too* OCTALLUNCKAL UMATURI CLAMPKATION are 0 6 low 4-1 I ad 0 0 0 1 W rM 0 LA U 11 AT 10 IT It It 0 4190 K It X 9 It if a it IT es 0 a T* off 19940990 egos 0 0 0 9 W 0006000000 0000000048000000000009 0 go of 00 00 00 so 0 * 09 00 00 00 0,10 of 00 60 00- 0000400964460 but sometimes remained somewhat indefinite. Intestsofthespecilicity- of I lie inimune Peritin it was found t lint 59 out of 60 attains of bacteria ifolM141 frons lHoAlIN-A Offi-OMI by tin# tof viphli,41 I'lf%tl,V firgalivo '111414,41 Ali 11~4!111010 tval'1141fl, A1114i tPAUltil I&IRI thr MWAIIIIIIg 0411111 Ilit cation of the wrologival motbW in the fiAl ohowi%l that '12-1) Iter evot, of apparently healthy, well-developed plants were infected, ntl it 4 conchided, iberefore, that appraisal of healthy plants by external appearance only does not offer sufficient guarantee against the presence of ring rot Stems containing Bad. sitpdovtiam, when dried at room temperature, retained their capacity to agglutinate after 100 days of storage; pure cultures of the organism retained theirs; after being dried at 80' C. for AO minutes. This shown that the scrological method of diagnosis can be made with both fresh and dried sterns of the potato. - . .. T%.- 'T ^ . - - 0 00 00 04 go 416 00 00 0 to go go as 90 0 41 00 00 00 00 9 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 0-0 0 9 0 0 0 41 0 0 * Al 0 0 a 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9-10 0 0 *0 04 - F , , - I i C_ ~v Ia. "'Etiolo&v and Diagnosis of Poteto Ring Rotir Sub 4 MaY 51, MoEcow Order of Lenin State U Iment M. V. Lomonosov. Dissertatlons prpsente0 for science and engineering degrees In Moscow during 1951. SO: Sum. No. 480, 9 MAY 55 TIPOqRAP,*D. Ya. "Etiolopy and Diagnostics of Ping Rot in Potatoes, (Zualifying Dissertation in Com-Getition for the Degree of Candidate in Biological Sciences, Moscow, 1951. 141krobiologiya, Vol XX, No. 5, 1951 O-W-211635 VESE1.11OVY S.Yll.i TIPWRA!", P-Dt.p- i;,*: Tl i I A. T,A. z.zl.- - il IiBrRrgj-,---,ILS car.-a--~ a--- zrrx:llce~ C.L abcmasa, - - J -L mtkrobiol. I mo.-'-.52-56 Ja-F 165. (MIRA 18;5) 3. T(Ahnologic-hookly irptItut, pishchri-,cy Mirkvn. VESELOV, I.Ya.; TlPOGRAF,_-D,,,,,Ya.1 YURKOVA, A.I. Formation of proteolytic ferments In deep grown bacterii. Izv.- vys.ucheb.zav.; pishch.tekh. 2:24-29 162. (WRA 15:5) 1. Moskovskiy takhnologicheskiy institut pishchevoy promyshlennosti, kafedra mikrobiologii. (FERMNTATION) TIPOGRAF, L.M... . - S. Avt.prom. - -'. universal clamPs for fork li_ft ~%,ruck 162. zavod avtopogruzchikriv. lift trucks) 1. L-vOvskiy (Fork 28 no 12-/.2 D iMIRA 16:1) TIPOGW, S. 0. Remodeling, the ventilation system in the body repair shop of a motor car plant. Prom.enorg. 15 no.2:19-20 P 160. (MIRA 13:5) (Ventilation) (Automobiles-Maintomnce and repair) S&CHI, KDroy EMCHT, Naroly], Prof., doktor;__T_jpW,-'2,S.A.,Inzh. Ltranslatorl; Y=ROT, K.Te., kand.takhn.nouk. nauchnyy red.; EMU , B.A., red.izd-va; OSMO, L.M., tekhn.red. LIrrors occurring in foundation engineering] Oshibki v soor-azhenii fundamentov. Predial. M.I.aorbunava-Posedova. Koakva, Goo.izd-vo lit-ry pa stroit.. arkhit. i stroit.materialem, 1960. 142 p. NiRA 14:1) (Foundations) (Soil mechanics) MOKK, Laslo [Mokk, LAszlO'j; TIFOLIT, S.A., inzh. [translator]; SOROKER, V.I., doktor tekhn.naa-,-r-e'd.';-":~H"ALIN, Tu.P., red.; GILENSON, P.G., tekhn.red. [Precast reinforced concrete construction elements; manufacture and assemblage in constractior yards] Sbornye zhelezobetonnye konstrukteii; izgotovlenie i montazh na stroitel'noi ploshchadke. Pod red. V.I.Sorokera. Moskva, Goe.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit.materialam, 1959. 302 p. Translated from the Hungarian. (MIRA 13:1) (Precast concrete) TIPOV, G.Ye., redaktor; FLAUM, M.Y.a., redaktor. [Instructions for welding in marine ahip constriction and repairl Pravila pr1menenila evarki Y morskom Budostroenii i audoremonte. Moskva, Korskoi transport, 1953. 167 P. (MLRA 7:3) (Welding) (Shipbuilding) M&A AUTHORS: Galley, Z.A.,-TiRt~a ~V-G.,and Peshkova, V.M. SOV/555-158-1-28/335 TITLE: The Application of the Ascorbic Acid in the Amperometric Titration. Communication 2. Determination of Iodine, Hypochlorites and Iodates (Primeneniye askorbirV 4VPY,kidloty v amperometricheskom titrovanii. Soobshcheniye 2. Opreae-ileniye yoda, gipokhloritov i yodatov) PERIODICALt Vestnik Moskovskogo universiteta, Seriya fiziko-matematicheskikh i yestestvennykh nauk, 1958, Nr 1, pp 209-213 (USSR) ABSTRACT: It was asserted that the ascorbic acid can be applied successfully as a reagent mean in the analytic chemistry, e.g. for the determination of copper and active chlorine in a iodometric manner, or of hypo-chlorites by a direct titration with ascorbic acid. Lead and silver can be shown by titration of the excess of the potassium iodate. There are 5 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION:Kafedra analiticheskoy khimii (Chair of Analytic Chemistry) SUBMITTED; September 20, 1956 Zh A Kh July 11, 1957 VMU Card 1/1 AUTHORS: Busev, A. I.,,,Tiptsova, V. G. sov/i56-58-3-20/52 TITLE: The Ionic Interaction of Trivalent Thallium and Iodide. The Thallium Iodide Complexes (0 vzaimodeystvii ionov trekhvalent- nogo talliya i iodide, i ob iodidnykh kompleksakh talliya) PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklady vysshey shkoly, Khimiya i khimicheskaya tekhnologiya, 1958, Nr 1, PP- 486 - 490 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The reaction between the trivalent thallium ion and iodide ion was investigated. On the addition of weakly acid solutions of T12(so 4)3 to iodide solutions the following reactions occur: T1 3+ + 2 J T1' + J 2 12 + J 13 Tl++ J- + j3 ~~Tl J 4 Thallium is determined titrimetrically according to the first reaction. A selective titrimetric method for the determination of small amounts of thallium (0,2 - 2,0 mg) with potassium Card 1/2 iodide solution was worked out. The determination is not The Ionic Interaction of Trivalent Thallium and Iodide. SOV/1-56 -58--j-2o/-:2 The Thallium Iodide Complexes influenced by a great number of elements. The cadmium and mercury ions influence the titration as they also form com- plexes with iodine. The absorption spectrnm of the following molar solutions was taken for the determination of the thallium complexes with iodine: T1 : J = 1 : 2 and T1 : J = 1 3. The maximum for the complex TlJ 4 is at 395 mg. The absorption maximum remains constant when more iodide is added. There are 4 figures, 2 tables, and 5 refer- ences, 1 of which is Soviet. ASSOCIATIOU: Kafedxa analiticheskoy khimii Moskovskogo gosudarstv~i.iiogo uni.,ersiteta im.M.V.Lomonosova (Chair of Analytical Chemistry at Moscow State University imeni M.V., Lomonosov) SUBMITTED: December 27, 1957 Card 2/2 11-2,4127 AU, 21101W': T Stuu7i-._'3 of of (isoledovaniya ol~ 1: -.,1 'Gi :L"1:1" i ti c:'- I o i c;il- ion o i'h, t I I i )~'!i,`.oniyo I E 1110, 1) 1 CL tic':C:1 '~j-/ ".!A~.di. 1Vol,. 1 3,:I-r 2 r)- -190-1115(Usft) A133TRACT: A ',ru~it nuitber of tiu,'.hod~o c~,~n ~;c .'ound in ,,',u'blicutions foi- the ar~ 11-ative rjetermin-~.tic.:: of tL.J-.i1Am j ~'i' l I i (Ref 3 1 , 2' ,~iiere i3, q ho-aever, u1, to now nG suffliciuntl.',' specific, qUiCk,. Und re liable deteloination :lethod f(.-r th-Aliun in variaw-, industrial and nat-.r,,_l si,,bL;tances~' In t1:C -..;Ilytical che'n'listry t. 110 formaticii af complex compoun,.;s of trivalent thalliurri i--- al- mont not iz:z,-d at all. ExPeriTwnts that thero j.~l a Eveat, nw.:l1.w..r o, ovich oon-'ourvill 'A)lcll aro, hovievor, ozil:! to I 'I ), .1 (itur ~.'Vejl the reautiorl of U QXtCrlt - the -~rivalcnt th~,.liiiu;i .-ith c(-,rv~l_-:on III is not sufficic~IA- ly investi,~",lted c,.nd is t'locrefor,-, prLLctically not uscd. T13+ for..is Iu stable complux vtilt'c.. t.,o.;lplexon III. _11C. ::10;11 Card 1/4 odo ro'- the 2o oil of "by -Lndircct; compl~.xci.. 75 IJ, ,//;)7 Studies of the Annlytical Chur.ii-L;tr.y of 12 iallitir. C n c o n ~),:s - 1 c x metric Determination of metric titration (Ref- A., are based upor, the lazt-inci-,tioned fact., are L.-,d not specific. In the presont pl-.per tnetl,-iod is f o r th o, comjloxome tric t c rmi r.'; J k) 0 i' '111 a I I j 117 L, I ~ - .~l, r pu rpo so th o 1 ovie r 1 j. ~,i i t (j C t 1 ~e pll - v 1 u~. f t u ,t L,-, 1); 1. 1 %y j, the complex compound o2 th--Iliiin v;c.,3 (j. ti,rilincd t'! L 1, diamine te'raLcetic Lacid .ne C'-'ric by amperoi.iLtric titr~LtiOll 1.1~' ;1ec'nS OC tinum-electrode, A merciiry electrode can:;ot b,2 ust-,d, -"2'.rC.C mercury ig dissolved in ca:~o of a roduct-Ao;i of the "'13-i-,-ion on the Y, ~, J R c! f B -, s c d U 1,) 0!, 1 IU r 2) t 3 of these inve6tigation t"'C- poss-ibilitzi of a zaetric titration of the T13+.-ion at loa pl!-valiics u'ls !I.- vestigat-A and a suitable indiC--tOr OOL11f1ht, Cr. tht-. strength of these experi7.-.ents a dircot coraparatavely zclec-,, ive mqthod was worked out for Uhc! =;r,lexometric titra".1cin of 21-,+ in soveral tcchnioi,). -,iL Lv ria, Pi., It ,-(~m3 direct amperotactrIc titration cC triv~-L.L(-~nt thl-Alit-tw wit"11 complexon III is pos2ible in th'3 (-,~t3C- of absr.nce of .--reat quantities of Cl and Br --ions at vulues ;,- 1 : 2 1-1(1 1 n. Card 2/4 the ca;.,e of presence of coi,--iderabble quL-.ntitic:-, of C1 a 7C-17-2-4/2~ 11 11 1/ 1 Litudies of the Analyticf.;l Chemisbr~f oL' '21iLllium. Cc-_-.-.unica--.ior 1. Complexo- metric Determirabior of Thalliua -.'ias found to plH-values oc. best ;-,ui'ucd ).3 in,~i(,%,!-ov for tlic 121)+-.ion. This azo dye forms a rcd--violet colord ii; acid solutions_' with T13+-jolis, witi-, Lt io', Irqclr coni-e.,itration or hijier, _.~cruito Lhu visual titrat-Lon of Lhalliuui wiWi Qw.iplexon III at pll,,j 2 ~tnd hi,-Iher. This determinaLion mathod is riot disturbed by -reat quantitie3 of Zn, Cd and Pb and can 0 2+., 11i2+ ,e analysis of technical material be uscd for th S~ CU PC 3+. and Bi 3-~ disturb the vi.,,uul titration bj formation of colored coi.%--,1exes vlitlh the indicator (Ref 12), Gi- Br' and J_ destroy thu coloration of thc complex of the TO+-ion With 1-(2-pyridylazo )-2--naphthol and dioturb therefore. Colored n-rions disturb, too. 3+ T"he wiperovietric titration of thallium is dioturbed by PC 3+ 2+, -3 by oxidizinrr iono which -enurate a Bi and Cu. as well [?: U reduction current at E = 0 v Cr 10 2-, 11 0 etc.). I -ie f. ri C., iZn 'r~ao'aRvaritc~L;e3 In spite of thi3 the ariperoi, tit rri 0 Card 3/4 compared to the visual titration, since it. tl,e deter- 75 - 13 2 - .,/ 2 '1 Stud i o n o f th e fin alyt i cal Cho t,) i j t ry o i, Ij icc, t icr 1o1 metric Detcrminati(-)n of mination i,. Presence of cn1crido ions -,I, I)II-v, hi ~0" 1!4-2i0 CS and furthermore cL- be u!-icd in turbid and coluretl colutions. The carryinr- oui, of the tao complexometric deturi:0rintion methods (amperometric alld visul~.l) for tvchnical il,tterials is described preciu--1.7. ThUTO are 2 fi~,ures, 6 Lable:l~ ---.:-,d 12 referencus, 2 of vihiell,, are :3oviot. ASSOCIATION: ;,4ozikovolly univer3itet i!-. l.". V. LonC)no:)ov:l (IMOSCOVI State Univerility ii~ioni 7. loiionosov) SUBMITTEDt November 27, 1956 1. Thalliur.--Quarit-it,~t""~,,c-: Tha].! i liT, --Determinat~'Ion 4. Card 4/4 TIPTSOVA, V.G. - "Methods of organic chemistry" [in German]. Reviewed b7 V.G. Tiptsova. ZhtLr. anal. khim. 13 no.3:376 ify-je '58. (MIRA 12:3) (Chemistry, Organic) 5(2) SOV/156-59-1-25/54 AUTHORS: Busev., A. I., Tiptijova, V. G. TITLE: The Photometric Determination of Thallium With Tetratie.loyl- diaminodiphe?iyl-.antipyryl carbinol (Fotometricheskoye oprodeleniye talli a 8 pomoshcblyu tetramet-ildiaminodifenil-. antipirilkarbinoia~ PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklady vysshey shkoly. Khimiya i khimicheskaya teklinologiya, 1959, 1Jr 1,. PP 105-107 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The reactions of methyl violet, crystal violet, brilliant green, rhodamine etc with certain heavy metals (Zn, Au, Sb, T1 etc) are known. Difficultly soluble compounds are formed, which can be extrac"Ied with benzene or benzene homologs whereas the dyestuff itself is not extracted. These dyestuffs, however, require a very high concentration of acid and ions etc and are not selective enough. Tetramethyl-diaminodiphenyl- antipyryl-carbir,ol ', which has been proposed by Zhivopist3ev (Ref 12) for the qualitative determination of zinc in the presence of rbodaniuni ions was investigated as a reagent for TlCl4 ions. In the presence of chlorine- or bromine ions a Card 1/3 bli)e-vioiet precipitate is formed, which can be extracted with SOV/1 56-59-1-25J/54 The Photometric Determination of Thallium With Tetramethyldiaminodiphenyl- antipyryl-carbinol ether or benzene. The organic oolv-,nt assumes an emerald- green color. The reagent itself is not soluble in ether or benzene. Only in the presence of bromine ions does part of the reagent enter into the organic solution as bromide. For this reason a restriction was necessary to the extraction of thallium in the presence of chlorine ions. For this purposed a mixture of 2 parts by volume benzene with 3 parts by volume carbon tetrachloride is recommended. The large surplus of the reagent required has been investigated by experiments. The light absorption curve has a maximum at 638 mg (Diagram, Fig 1). The influenca of the acid concentration on the opti- cal density is 'J'n9ignificant between 0.1-1 n HC1 (Diagram, Fig 2). From 2 n 11C1 upward the optical density decreases to be zero at 5 n HCI; which means that a colored compound is not formed in strong hydrochloric acid. In this range the optical density is proportional to the concentration (Diagram, Fig 3Y. 1-20 1 tliallium in 10 mole solution can be detei-mined by this -method. The molar extinction coefficient is 68000 at 2- form colored pre- Card 2/3 638 mp. Whereas CdCl 4. BiCl 4~ MO 4, 0,011/1 rj6-c'5- , -2c /54 The Photometric Determination of Thallium With Tetramethyldiaminodiphenyl- antipyryl.:.carbinol cipitates with the not be extracted. like thallium. Fe3+ at a ratio of Tl : expressed to V. P. agent. There are 3 Soviet. reacent, these precipitates, however, can- Ifg, Sb, Sn react as complex chlorides ard CU2+ flo not disturb themselves even Fe (or Cu) = 1 : 100,000. Appreciation is Zhivopist3ev for having provide the re- figrures and 12 references, 10 of which are AS90CIATIOTT: Kafedra analiticheskoy khimii I'Joskovskogo Gosudarst'vennogo universiteta im. M.. V. Lomonosova (Chair of Analytical Chemistry of Moscow State University imeni IT. V. Lomonocoir) SURIMITTED: September 8, 1956 Card 3/3 !2i T)t,.O A'I 'Aud:~- - o 1) 1 a . , v 1-joli 2. mide Comple:-oc I., c 11 1 1,; 1. C.'.' 71. J ("C. -obc' - ? v o t o i i bi u silz `11-_ _-2cipitation A'SThACT: Thc authorz of the rz%per . C : it" '~ra'."Olovc . reaction of thallium brou,irle complexes w * -* d dorivatives and deterviinod the com-i-ositUcn c: or - 1 nt the compoundn an VC11 a:--, 1"'eir propcr-Liec. it ;:at; - - i . -j-' brouiine .cc i riv .; in the prcij( ion o4' 1, -lent thalliur. rcac~ antipyrin, dinntijyryl. idon , ions -.Ath pyram in - diantipyryl phenyl methane, ca=_ i i C" '~ 1 -1 " vrith the folmulan, C (C 13 1 11 12 4 2C"C6L15"'i'q*" T and (0, i I G.. Mli: ( 1 o ::e';Ul - C 1 ;2 4' 4 0 11 2 23 24 Card 1 /3 A 3tudy of the Analytical Chcmistrir of :I'llalliuM. 5(jV/7`-1,`-1-: Communication 2. Precipitation Reaction of Triv.,_,lont '~hallii)n ~-,'romide Complexes ','Iith Some Ilyrazolcnp Derival.ivr_,~, On investiCating the properties of the mentione(i camijounds, the compounds C1,1! 11TIBr (c if ON I ;,. I j L11 170ii3' 41 11 12 2)2 L-4 C29112802N 4' IITlBr4wore found to be un-uitable lor tzc determination of' thallium. 'ilho compound .-;ith pyraf;idon i~~; considerably soluble ill VIELter, moreover L'o-d.litim i:: not precipitated quantitatively. The cornpound ;-.ith anLipy-rin also possesses considerable solubility. 'I"he com, -n,ound -:-i ti`~ diantipyryl phenyl methane finall,r, cz,~nnot b:~ for the Gravimetric determination of thalliur. liccause t'i;- is difficult to solve in v7atcr and the same for the bromide of diantipyryl phenyl methane, co -.-ecipitatcc along with the precipitation of the thalliu,:1 fho compound with eiantipyryl methane C. if ..1- P !-.rrmits a 3 gravimetric as well as an amperometric deterinirw,%ion of thallium. The respective determination rethods out and are accurately described. Copper anC_ -ii;c rl,() not the determination, Cadmium can be kept in tlic by C-rd 2/3 choosing the bromide concentration. of the :ji,.!.Iliu joV/7' 1 1 - ,or.~rilyiic~ tion 2 rc c i J. i o", ~-i 1 t "ith j. i A (t o o ti i -c c. i lile 0 X 0 n o v i (3 U o Lo-ononova V. Lononosov) Jilly 27, 1957 Card 30 TIPTSOVA, V. G. Cand Chem Sci -- (diss) "On certain complex compounds of INIM trivalent thallium important in analytic chemistry." Moa, 1959. 16 pp (Moo Order of Lenin and Order of Lnbor Red Banner State Univ im M. V. Lomonosov. Chem Faculty), 110 copies (KL, 50-59. 124) -7- S/075/60/015/003/013/033/XX B005/BO66 AUTHORS: Busev, A. I. and Tiptsova, V, G. TITLEt Investigations in the Field of the Analytical Chemistry of Thallium, Communication 4,, Diantipyryl Propyl Methane as Reagent for the quantitative Thallium Determination PERIODICAL: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, 1960, vol. 15, No~ 3, pp. 291 - 294 TEXT: The authors of the present report studied the applicability of aliphatically substituted diantipyryl methanes for the quantitative precipitation of trivalent thallium in the presence of chloride and bromide ions. By condensing antipyrine with acetaldehyde and butyraldehyde in hydrochloric acid medium diantipyryl methyl methane and diantipyryl propyl methane were synthesized. These two derivatives of diantipyryl methane precipitate the bromide complexes of thallium quantitatively, while the thallium chloride complexes are quantitatively precipitated only by diantipyryl propyl methane. For this reason only diantipyryl propyl methane was used for the further studies, the synthesis of which is Card 1/4 InvestigiLtions in the Field of the Analytical S/075/60/015/003/013/033/XX Chemistry of Thallium,. Communication 4, Di. B005/BO66 antipyryl Propyl Methane as Reagent for the Quantitative Thallium Determination described in an experimental part- After the above-mentioried acid condensa tion the solution is neutralized by aqueous ammonia (10), In which connection diantipyryl propyl methano precipitates which melts at 155-1560C after recrystallization from methanol. The yield of the synthesis is practically quantitative,. For the gravimetric determination of thallium a 1% solution of this reagent in acetic acid (I.-I) was used, 5-10 ml of concentrated HCl (or HBr) and 6-B ml of the reagent solution were added to7_ a solution which contained 20-30 mg thallium in the sulfate form. The resultant precipitate was filtered, washed several times with water and then recrystallized from an acetone--alcohol mixture,. The chloride complex (I) of thallium with the reagent is slightly yellow and melts at 56-57 0C., while the corresponding bromine compound (II) is green-yellow and melte at 128-1290C. The solubilities of these two compounds in water are on the average 5.7-10-5 moles/1 at 200C (compound (1)), and 6.7,10* 6 moles/1' respecti-ely (compound (H)), The elementary analysis gave the formula C26H 30 02N 4' HTlCl4for compound ~I), the formula C26H30 02N4 HTIBr. for Card 2/4 Investigations in the Field of the Analytical S/075/60/0j5/oo-/oj1T/O-,3/Xx Chemistry of Thallium., Communication 4, DL- B005/Bo66 antipyryl Propyl Methane as Reagent for the Quantitative Thallium Determination compound (II), Both compounds can be weighed out dirpetly. The authors investigated the effects of the bromine ion concentration and of the acidity of the solution on the determination of thallium as C26H 30 02N 4' HTIBr 4* Changes of' the bromide concentration from 0,,1 M to I M do not appreciably influence the results of the determination (Table 2). Ata bromine ion concentration of 2 moles/l the reagent precipitates, so that the results obtained are too high.. The acidity of the solution does not influence the completeness of the precipitation in the range of 0.1 N to 5 N H 2so4(Table 3),. In the determination of thallium as C26 H30 02N 4" HT1Cl4neither the chlorine ion concentration (> 0,,1 M) nor the acidity (I N - 6 N HCI) affect the completeness of the precipitation (Table 4).- While in the determination of thallium in the form of the bromide complex the same ions disturb as in the analogous precipitation with diantipyryl-methane (Ref,l), the determination of thallium in the form of the chloride complex may be carried out in the presence of zinc, copper, cadmium, bismuth, indium, aluminum, magnesium, iron(III) and of Card 3/4 Investigations in the Field of the Analytical S/075/60/015/003/013/033/XX Chemistry of Thallium, Communication 4. Di- B005/BO66 antipyryl Propyl Methane as Reagent for the quantitative Thallium Determination the anions As03- and P03-' In this case the solution must contain at leastt// 4 4 IV 2+ 2-- - 2- 3 M HC1 when being precipitating, Ga, Sn , Hg , Cr207 i C104, and MoO 4 disturb the determination, The method described was applied to the determination of thallium in cadmium. The proceeding is given. The method has a much higher selectivity than the method, described in publications, of precipitating thallium as 1(C6H5 )4As]TICI 4' There are 1 figure, 5 tables, and 5 references: 4 Soviet and I US- ASSOCIATIONi Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im, M~ V., Lomonosova (Moscow State University imeni M,. V, Lomonosov) SUBMITTED: June 12, 1959 Card 4/4 B002YB056 AUTHORS: Busev, A. I. and Tiptsova; V. G. TITLE; Investigations in the Field of Analytical Chemistry of .Thallium. Communication Investigation of the Complexo- metric Indicators for Trivalent Thallium PERIODICAL: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol. 15, No. 5, pp. 573 - 580 TEXT: It was the aim of the authors to find out to what extent three new complexometric indicators for the determination of thallium may be used at low pH-values. The following investigations were made; 1.-(2-pyridyl-azo)..2--naphthol, synthetized according to A. Ye. Chir~hi-- babin; 1-(2-pyridyl-azo)-.resorcinol, synthetized according to Chich-, babin, and xylenol orange. For the purpose of measuring the absorption spectra, a Q-4 ~SF-4) spectrophotometer was used. For the complex?)f fhallium with I -(2-pyridyl--azo)-.2--napht)ioI the following wa;--~fo-n-*J. absorption maximum 560 m j molar extinction coefficient 2.17-jr,t, nqui- librium constant 1.93-10~, measured at pH 2..2. In this regio-.j. however., Card 1/3 Investigations in 'the Field of .4-rial.-tical 9/075 160/015/005/Gl, Chemistry of Thallium. Communication 5. B002/BO56 Investigation of the Complexometric Indicators for Trivalent Thallium chlorine,-, a,id bromine ions considerably interfere with the measuremente. The influence exerted by hall.de...ions becomes low only at PH 4--5, where, however ` the selectivity of the indirator is also very low. Bes-ides, the solubility of the complex in water is limited. The complex may there, fore practically not be used for the photometrical determination of thallium. For the complex of thallium wit-h 1:.(2-pyridyl azo)-.rosorcinol the following was found: absorption maximum 520 m4,.. molar extinction coefficient 1.805~'10 4, equilibrium constant 1,.70'10 4~ measured at PH 2.2. For concentrations of betwer)n 1, and 10 pgr V por ml , Lhe Beer law holds, Yor the complex of thallium with xylenol. orange the follow., ing was found: absorption maximum 580 mp, molar extinction coeffIcient 1,96*104, equilibrium constant 8~00-1047 measured at Pit !-4, For tho t1itration of a 0.01 M thallium solution, the indicators may be used from the following PH values upwards (in brackets ~he theoretical error of titration): 1-(2--.pyridyl-azo),,2--naphtho1 from PH 1,88 (-.0.45~6), Card 2/3 Investigations in the Field of S/07 60/015/005/014/026/X7 Chemistry of Thallium. Communication 5. B002YB056 Investigation of the Complexometric. Indicators for Trivalen+ Thallium I k 1--(2--pyridy1-azo)-resorc1nol from pil 1 .7 ' +-O,,6Vo) , xylenal orange from pH 2.0 (+11.88%). N. P. Komar' and V. N. Tolmachev are mentioned. There are 9 figuresp 3 tables, and 9 references; 6 Soviet- ASSOCIATION-. Moskovskiy gosudaretvennyy universitet im,, M.V. Lomonosova (Moe--ow State Unt.versity imeni M.V. Lomonosov) SUBMITTED: Ju-ne 29, 1959 Ca-rd 3/3 S / 0 7 4/ 6 0/0 2 910 0 B/ 0 04/ 0 G 5/J- B023/BO70 AUTHORS. Busev, A. I. and Tiptsova, V, G. TITLE! Analytical Chemistry -- of Thalliuml-1 PERIODICAL: Uspekhi khimii, 1960. Vol., 29, No. 8, pp~ 1011 - 1028 TEXT: The present paper systematizes the data on analytical reactions of mono- and trivalent thallium published in the last few years. The contents are as follows: 1. Classification of methods for estimation of thallium, The most reliable methods are considered to be the gravitational methods which depend on the precipitation of thallium as chromate, iodide, thionalidate, mercaptobenzothiazolate, oxyquinolate, hexamine cobaltihexa- chloro thallate, tetraphenyl. arsonium tetrachloro thallate, or diantipyryl methane tetrabromo thallate, Titrimetric methods are of much more practical importance, Other methods in use are: electrochemical, coulometric, polaro- graphic, spectral photometric ., and spectral methods.. Trares of thallium are determined by activation methods, Methods of separating thallium from the accompanying elements and methods of concentration are dealt with in Refs.. 29-40a. 2- Analytical reactions of monovalent thallium, Those ions Card 1/3 Analytical Chemistry of Thalliuz 1. /' /' , 10."/ C' r" " ", '- ::,IX'K - / Q 7 14 i a -3," G 20 BO_;~`/BOTO and molecules which tend to form a covalent binding may serve as reagents of Tl.+, as, for examples mercaptobenzothiazole, thionalide, dithizone, thiourea, and Reinecke's salt., A, Reaction of precipitation of monovalent thallium ion. Precipitation in the form of chromate, bichromate, iodide, reineckate, iodate, cobalt nitrate, and ferrocyanides. The last topic was treated by I~ V, Tananayev and M. N, Glushkova (Ref.. 79). Precipitation as sulfide.. Precipitation with inorganic ions.. Precipitation of thallium by organic reagents. B., Reaction of the oxidation of monovalent thallium (Refs. 110-137),, C. Reactions of reduction of monovalent thallium to metal. Reduction on dropping mercury electrode (polarographic methods) Reduction on other cathodes (electrolytic methods). D. Reactions of formation of complexes by monovalent thallium (Refs., 157-178), 3.Analytical reactions of trivalent thallium ion (Ref., 179), A. Reactions of formation of complexes of trivalent thallium, Hydrocomplexes, nitrate complexes, eulfate, cyanide-, halide-, acetate-, tartrate complexes; complexes with some amines; complex with ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid; complex compounds with 8-oxyquinoline and its derivatives; complex compounds with various dithiocarbamates; and some other complexes of thh1lium with organic reagents, B. Reaction of reduction of trivalent thallium Card 2/3 Analytical Chemistry of Thlaili~;-~ S / 07 4/6 0/02 9100 8/OC-,' /CC, B023/BO70 (Refs. 270-280). It is recommended that n,-,tv methoda of t1i I application of thallium. be developed for the complex compounds'"of tri- valent thallium.. These must be simple, rapid, and accurrate, aann must eliminate the shortcomings of the methods available at present. K. B., Yatsimirskiy and N, 1,, Bashilova (Refs. 56; 57) are mentioned,. There are 280 references: 96 Soviet.. ASSOCIATIONs Khimicheskiy fakulltet, Moskov3kiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M. V. Lomcnosova (Department of Chemistry, Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov) Card BUSEV, A.I.; TIPSOVA, V.G. Determination of thallium in its antimon7, arsenic, and phosphorus allo7s. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; khim.i khim tekh. 3 no.1:69-71 160. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Kafedra analitichaskoy khimii Moskovskogo gosudaretvannogo universiteta imeni M.V.Lomonosova. (Thallium alloyp) (Thallium-Analysis) BUSEV, A,L; TIPTSOVA, T.G.; SOKOLOVA, T.A. - -------- Reactioa of trivalent thallium with disodium e thylenediami ne tetra- acetate.. Zhur. neorg. khim. 5 no. 12:2749-2758 D 160. (MIRA 13:12) 1. 14ookovokiy oeudarstvennyy univeraltet imoni M.V. Lomonosova. Mallium compounds) (Acetic acid) BUSEV, A.I.;-TIPTSOVA, V.G.; 'T.A. Stability consta.-its of chloridc- ~~.,.,d I-rcmide complexes of trivalent thalliuri. Von-U. 1,oLk. ur. Ser. 2:1,2-11-5 1:-D 160s (I"I'A 14:2) i 1. I(afedra analiticheskoy !:1,' L,'J i "Icalcovskogo universiteta. (T.,.aaIiw-.i 1 EXPLOITATION vo 7/5777 A. P., Acadcaajc~arj, and D. 1. Ryabchikov, Doctor or L;ulcneea, llvofe3~;ui~ Reap. Us. 1-2-Lody opred-~lcnlya 1 analiza redkilldi clementov (Methoda for the D~;-ot,-Uon and Analynis oC Rare Eleracnts) ;,',aBcow, Izd-vo All SSSR, 11,1'vrata alip in3erted. 6000 copies printed. Aj~ezicy: Akadenlya nauk SSSR, Inatitut gcolchimii I anallticheolcoy ichimil im. V. I. Vcrnadslcogo. of PublizhinS House: M. P. Volyncts; Tech. Ed.: 0. Gus,kova. L. U;~; OS-`7: ThI3 book is Intended for analytical chemists and for ztudentG of analytical che.-idstry. COVE~-%GE: T'hc handbook ;,= published in accordance with a decision ,~!* ti-,c Vz;tsoyu-noye soveshchaniye po analizu redkilch eleraentov (Ail'-Union, ConKrence an the Analysis of Rare Elements) called IY Methodf! 'at, the Di~tection (Cont. SOV/5777 to~etber by the Goz:udoL_-,-,tvenn- nauchno-tc!-:hniche:;*ciy vcnitc-'. jy Soveta !Unl3trov S"SR (State Scicntific and Technical Committee of the Council of 1111113tevo of the U~,'-' ) and the Aca"emy of Sciences USS11 in'D:!ceT,-,bor, 1959. The, aterial io avrangod In accordance with the group position of elements in the periodic qyste,m, and each section 13 prefaced by an article dlacuooing the analytical methods most used in the Soviet and non-Soviet countries. Each section deals with the physical, phy3icochcmical, and chemical methods for the analysis of raw materials, seni- products, and pure m,~taia, and is aaccompanied by an eyton*ive bibliography listing Works publiched in the field In recent years. The following are mentioned for thair help in preparinG the book for publication: I. P. Alimarin, G. 11. Bilimovich, A. I. Bu-.Ov, E. Ye. Vayn3hteyn, 1-1. P. Volynctz, V. G. Goryushina, A. M. Dymov, S. V. Yellnoon, 0. Ye. Zvyagintsev, G. M. Kolosova, Ye. K. Korchemnaya, V. I. Lebadev, G. A. 11-lalofcyeva, B. 11. Valentlyev, V. A. Nazzarenko, 1. 1. Nazarenko, T. V. Petrova, N. S. Pojuekto'V, A. I. Ponomarev, V. A. RyabukhIn, N. S. Stroganova, and Yu. A. Chernikbov. Card 2/5 Vathods for the Detection (cont. SOV/5777 Analytical Chezilst ry of the Rare Earth Elements, Scandlura and Yttrium 128, Buoev, A. I., and V. 0. aptaova. Present State of the Analytical Chemistry of ThallT'u6jmT-_ 182 Bu3evp A. I., and L. M. Skreblcova. Present State of the Analyti- cal Chemistry of Gallium 201 Melent '~-,v, B. N., and A. I. Ponomarov. Present State of the An- alytical Chemistry of Titani= 238 Yelinzon, S. V. Present State of the Analytical Chemistry of Zirconium and ITafnium 303 Ryabehikov, D. I,, and D. 1. Korchemnaya. Present State of the Analytical Chemistry of Thorium. 374 Card 4/5 6,.,~t..Od3 fOr the Datection (Cont. SOV/5777 V. 11. Pre--ant Stattc of t~,.o 1.~%lytical Ch-- . y of C --~ r,7,n-" U Lin; 1100 Zolotavin, V. L. Present State of the Analytical Chomi.3try of Vana~Uun 462 Altr;larin, 1. P., P ;nd 0. 11. D111j.-wich. Pronent State of the Pnalytical Chemistry of Tantaluia and 1,11obitmi 467 Du-;ev, A. 1. Preoent Statoof the Analytical Chemistry of 1"OlybdIenum 537 Troltskaya, 14. 1. Preucnt State of the Analytical Chemistry of Selenium and Tellurium 580 Ryabchlkov, D. I., and Yu. B. Gerlit. Present State of the Analytical Chemistry of Rhanium 628 AVAILABLE: Library of Congrosa JA/raeec Card 5/5 12-1- 1 -- -------- ----- S/07 5/61/016/00 5/002/007 B106/B208 AUTHORS: Busev, A. I., and Tiptsova, V. G. TITLEt Studies in the field of analytical chemistry of thallium. Report no. 6. New complexometric methods of thallium deter- mination PERIODICAL: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, v. 16, no. 3, 1961, 275-278 TEXT: The authors devised a method of indirect complexometric determination of trivalent thallium, in which the complexon III excess is back-titrated with a standard solution of Mohr's salt at 40-600C in the presence of sulfosalicylic acid as indicator at pH 2. The color changes from yellow- green to orange-red. This method permits the determination of Tl 3+ in the 2+ 2+ 2+ presence of Cd , Zn , Pb , and 4. O.1MC1 and thus offers more advantage--- than a direct complexometric titration at pH 2. Br- ions interfere with the determination, as well as Bi, In, Fe, and Cu. Table 1 presents the results obtained by this method. For a separate determination of trivalent iron and thallium the fact may be used that at pH 2 trivalent thallium forms a Card 1/8 S/07 5/61/016/00 3/002/007 Studies in the field B106/B208 stabler complex with Br than with complexon III. Thallium can thua be masked with bromide ions. Fe 3+ ions quantitatively react with complexon III under these conditions. 5-10 ml of 2 M KBr solution and so much alcohol as to attain pH 2 are added to the acid solution containing Fe7/+ and T13+; trivalent iron is then titrated with complexon III against sulfosalicylic acid as indicator at 40-600C until the red-brown color disappears. The solution is then adjusted to pH 4-5 by adding ammonium acetate, and some drops of a 0.1% solution of pyridylazo-resorcinol or 1-(2-pyridylazo)-2- naphthol are added as indicator until a distinct red color appears. The trivalent thallium is now titrated with a complexon III solution until the color changes to orange-yellow. A distinct change can only be seen if the iron contents are not too high. This method gives good results (Table 2). The separate determination of Cu 2+ or B13+ and T13+ is not possible by this method. For the separate determination of B13+ and T13+' the sum Bi3+ and T13+ is first determined complexometrically at pH 4-5 (adjusted with ammo- rJum acetate) against a 0.1% methanolic solution of 1-(2-pyridylazo)-2- 17+ naphthol as indicator, the color changing from red to yellow. T '~ is then Card 2/8 S/075/61/016/003/002/007 Studies in the field ... B106/B208 reduced to Tl+ by Na 2SO 3* A certain amount of complexon III is thus set free which is back-titrated with a standard solution of Cu(NO 02 (color change from yellow to red-violet). This method gives very good results, especially in the case of high thallium contents (Table 3). To determine the end point of the direct complexometric thallium titration, the reaction of the iodide complexes of trivalent thallium with complexon III may be used, which proceeds quantitatively at pH 6-8. Starch may be used as indi- cator; as long as thallium ions are present in the solution, which are not bound in the form of the complexonate, i.e., as long as TlI 4 ions exist in the presence of I also the ion I is present which colors the starch blue. 3 In the end point of the direct thallipm titration the blue color disappears. Some ml of 1 M tartaric acid solution and so much NH 40R are added to the solution to be analyzed (3-50 ml in 80-100 ml) that the color of added tropaeolin 000 changes from yellow-orange to pinks 1 M tartaric acid solu- tion is then added until the yellow-orange color appears again. 1 ml of a 1% KI solution is now addedg forming a yellow precipitate. If the precipi- Card 3/8 3/07 5/61/016/0r) Y,/002/007 Studies in the field ... B106/B208 tate is pink, some further KI has to be added, but not too much, as other- wise TlI may precipitate. The solution is then titrated with complexon III until the color changes from an intense yellow to pale-yellow. t%t that time, some ml of 1% starch solution are added, and titration is continued until the blue color disappears. Accuracy and reproducibility of this method are satisfactory (Table 4). At pi[ -;~-,B too low results are obtained, at pH - 6 too high ones. The method is not selective since many elements are interfering. There are 4 tables and 9 referencest 3 Soviet-bloc and 6 non-Soviet-bloc. The three references to English-language publications read as follows: Kinnunen J., Wennerstrand B., Chemyst-Analyst. 46, 92 (1957); Foley W. T., Pottie R. F., Anal. Chem ?.8, 1101 (1956); Reilley C.N., Schmidt R. W., Anal. Chem. JO, 947, 953 (1956~-. ASSOCIATIONt Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M. V. Lomoriosova (Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov) SUBMITTED: January 29, 1959 Card 4/8 BUSEV., A. I.,- TIPTOVE, V. G.(Tiptsova, V. G.) " Analytic chemistry of thallium. Analele chimie 16 no.1:50-71 Ja-Mr 161. (ERAI 10:9) (Tha-Ilium) TIPTSOVA, V.G, "Methods of organic chemistry- bY Houben-Weyl. V* G* Tiptsola. Zhur. anal.khi,,. 16 no. Ple"16wed by 3:379 lify-elle 161. (Ghemistryp Organic) (MIRA 14:6) (Houben-Weyl) S/137/62/O0q/oo4/2oO/2o1 A154/Atoi AUTHORS: Busev, A. I. Tiptsova, V. 0. TITLE: The analytical chemistry of thallium to-day PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 4, 1962, 13, abstract 4K81 ("Metody opredeleniya i analiza redk. elementov", Moscow, AN SSSR, 1961, 182 - 200) TEKT: This is a review. A classification of analytical methods of deter- mining TI is given. Analytical reactions of an ion of univalent Tl and an ion of trivalent Tl are given. There are 280 references. I. Golubeva [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 BUSEV, A.I.; U_~TSOVA,-1-G-;, SORDKINA, L.M. Composition and stability constants of trivalent thallium tartrate complexes. Zhur,.neorg.khim. 7 no.9:2122-2126 S 162. (MIRA lll~:q) 1. Moskovskiy gofjudaratvennyy universitet iinoni Lomonosova, Oliallium compounds) (Tartrates) BUSEV, A.I.; IVANOV, VJI.; .,TIPTS()VAj__Y.G, -___ Iodate-complexometric method for determining thoriu--. 28 no.7:799-800 162. bUfU 15:6) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvermyy universitet im. M.V, Lomonosovae (Thorium-Analysis) 871-36 1?__73/ )L21~2 9/075/60/015/006/009/01e C) B020/BO66 AUTHORS: Busev, A. I. and Tiptsova, V. G~ TITLE: Separation and Determination of Gallium by Means of Di- antipyril-propyl Methane PERIODICAL: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol. 15, No. 6, pp. 698-700 TEXT: The objective of the present paper was a systematic investigation of the applicability of gallium precipitation with diantipyril-propyl methane for separation and quantitative determination. The reagent men- tioned was earlier (Ref. 2) used for the gravimetric determination of thallium in the presence of Zn, Cd, Cu, In, Al, and others, in which con- nection the presence of gallium did not disturb. The precipitation of Ga with diantipyril-propyl methane starts from a solution in 3 M HC1, and i 'ts quantitative precipitation takes place from 5.5 - 6 M HC1. Diantipyril methane and diantipyril-methyl methane do not precipitate Ga quantitative- ly from hydrochloric acid solutions. The gallium complex of diantipyril- propyl methane has the composition C 26 H3002N4' HGaC1 4* The accuracy of analytical results is fully satisfactory (Table 1); besides, the method Card 1/2 87'. 12,~ Separation and Determination of Gallium S/075/60/O15/oo6/ooq/o1a by Means of Diantipyril-propyl Methane B020/BO66 is 8imple and does not take much time, since the precipitate is easily filtrable. The method is highly selective, since the gallium daterminatioc; is not disturbed by many element fsuch as Zn, Cd, Cu, Al, Ni. Mn, Mg, In Co, Bi, and others (Table 2). Tl~ and Fe3+ do interfere. The method can be used for separating gallium from its accompanying elements. FO'~ must be reduced to Fe2+. After separating gallium by complexing with dianti- pyril-propyl methane, the determination can be carried out by the complexo- metric method: the precipitate is filtered, re-washed, and then rinsed from the filter with water. A few ml of a 5% solution of tartaric acid and ammonium acetate are added to the solution up to a pH of about 5. After heating up to 70-800C in the presence of 1-(2-pyridilazo)-2-naphthol, it is titrated until the color changes from pink to yellow. The results were completely satisfactory (Table 3). There are 3 tables and 2 referencez; 1 Soviet and I German. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M. V. Lomonosova (Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov) SUBMITTED: August 20, 1959 Card 2/2 TIPTSOVA, V.G. Conference on the chemistry of rare elements. Zhur.anal.khim. 17 no.1:3 of oover Ja_F '62. (MIRA 15:2) (Metals, Rare and minor--congresses) GOLOVINA, A.P.; TIPTSOVAJ V.G. Photometric determination of thallium with quercetin. Zhur.- anal.khim. 17 no-4:524-525 Jl 162. (MIRA 15:8) 1. M.V.Lmonosov Moscow State University. (Thallium--Analysis) (Quereetin) TIPTSOVA V.G. "Methods of organic chemistry,* by Haiben-Weyl. Reviewed by V.G.Tiptsova. Zhur.anal.khim. 17 no.5:647 Ag 162. (MIRA 16:3) (Chemistry, Organic) (Houben-~eyl) A. I.;_Tj?!~SOVA V G - HMSTOVA, A. D. BUSEVY J_ 1_10~ * .9 Present state of the analytical chemistry of tungsten,(Burvey)o Zav. lab. 28 no.12:1414-3A24 262. (MM 16:1) (Tungsten-Analysis) I .L 00039-66 DIT(m)MC/EW(m)/Z7t.T(.t-)/EwT(b)/M(h) IJP(c) RUdIJD' ACCESSION NR: APS023711 UR/0075/65/020/008/0812/0814 543.43 s 543.70 AUTHOR: Busev, A. I.; Tiptsova, V. G.; Bogdanova, Ye. S.; And TITLE: Photometric determination of antimony impurities in tellurium SOURCE: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khImii, v. 20V.71no. 8. 1965t 812-814 TOPIC TAGSs antimony, tellurium, photometric analysis, dye chemical antimony compound ABSTRACT: The antipyrine dye 4,4t-bis(R-methyl-H-benzy1auLnophenyl)autLpyryl- carbinol OH -NI H' CoHg-H \'CH -C'"6 LC-CHs' J A-CHO Curd 1/2 L 00039-~6 ACCESSION HR:" AP5023711 reacts,with SbC16- ions to form a complex which can be completely extracted with benzen 'e or toleune and has an absorption maximum at 585-590 mp. This reagent was used to-determine microgram quantities of antimony in tellurium. Prior to the analysis, the two metals must be separated; the separation is based on the dif- ference in the redox potentials Sb(III)SbO and Te (IV)TeO, which permits the se- ~lective 'and quantitative reduction of Te(IV) with a mixture of sulffte and hydro- zine to the elemental state, while Sb(III) remains in solution. If the antimony content is less than 5X IC4% Sb, the weight of the sample must be Increased to I g, but bince the precipitation of tellurium would trap some of the antimony, it is necessary to concentrat%the letter prior to the analysis. Te this end, use was made of coprecipitatio~ of antimony with telluric acid. The absolute sensi- tivity of the method is 0.2 pg Sb in 5 ml of benzene, which for a 1 g sample amount.s to 2 x 16-4. Orig. art. has: 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. H. V. Lomonosova (Hoscou State UnIv6rsity); Moskovskiy institut stali. I splavov oscow Institute c;~- Steel SUBMITTED: 09Feb65 ENCL: 00 SUR CODE:' GC NO REF SOV: 003 OTHEM 000 1, 23363-66 raq.,(m) /Frc (f Var-W I ao W IJFW RrV/JD/JG /0075/65 011/1200,11203 AP6008696 SOURCE CODE: UR AUTHOR: Tiptsova, V. G. Andreych A. M.; Bazhanova, L. A. ORG: Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys (Moskovski institut stali i splavo,,r) os TITLE: Spectropbotometric determination of merEury in _~~Ic~niwn by neans of -naphthyl)thiocarbazone SOURCE: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, v. 20, no. 11, 1965, 1200-1203 TOPIC TAGS: mercury, selenium, trace analysis, spectrophotometric analysis ABSTRACT: A simple and highly sensitive method of determining mercury traces in selenium was developed in connection with the effect exerted on the semiconductinF prd- perties of selenium by mercurnj in-amounts as low as 10-7_10-9% The complexing apent-1- 2+ 1 1 1,5-bis(B-naphthyl)thiocarbazone--forms a red complex with Hg ions which is extrac- I table with chloroform. The molar extinction coefficient at 620 mv is (9-03 1 0.27) 104. Mercury can be separated from practically all elements by introducing a masking agent (complexon III); it can then be determined with a sensitivity of 0.2 Vg/5 ml, which corresponds to 4-10-6% for a 5 g sample of selenium. The sensitivity of the determination can be raised to 1-10 6% by using a 1 ml volume of the 1---agent solution in the final extraction. Orig. art. has: 2 figures, 1 table. SUB CODE: 07,11/ Cord SUBM DATE: 12Jun64/ ORIG REF: 008/ OTH REF: 004 UM 543.43 1 543,70 L 1~62 5-66 EWT(d)/EWT(m)/EWP(v)/E*rlP(j)/T/F,'.-[P(k)/F,-~,P(h)/FWP(1)/ETC(in) WW/RiAll ACC NRs AP60()1002 SOURCE CODE: Ufi/028()/05/000/022/0~)7()/(io7O AUTHORS% Bogdanov, A. M.; K ulin, F. I.; Molontlyev, P, M. T'iranov, V. Go ORG: none TITLE: Device for mechanical testing of materials. Class L2, No. 176bbB SOURCE: Byulletent izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 22, 1965, 70 TOPIC TAGS: tensile test, polymer rhoology ABSTRACT*. This Author CerV .. presents a device for mechanical testing of c materials, eog,,, polymei oll extensibility. The device cotitains a system of two clamps for fastening the material sample. One clamp is fixed and is mechanically coupled to the force-measuring instrument. The other clamp is movable in the vertical direction, applies the load to the stretching sample, and is connected to a device for measuring the sample deformation. To automate t1he process of deformation measurement, the movable clamp is provided with a contact device and a support for free placing of the load on the stretching sample. The contact device in the form of a nut on the screw axle of an electric motor closes the motor circuit when the nut touches the load descending as a result of the sample stretching, The force-mea3uring element of the device, in the form of an elastic beam., bendsunder the action of the OC: 620.72 NRo AP6001002 0 force applied to the upper clamp of the device. A switch on the free end of the beam closes with a contact fastened to a nut placed on the screw axle of an electric motor. When the circuit is closed, motion of the nut mounted on the motor axle continues until the contact is broken$ -:-50 CODE: II/ SUBM DATE t O(Apr64 W 2~2 ACCESSTON MR: APS013500 AUTHOR: TITLE: U-.-?,/0075/65/020/005/DS85/0590 543.70 Busev, A. I.; Bogdanova, Ye. S.; Tiptsova, V. G. Antipyrine dyes as reagents for phototwtric determination of antimony SOURCE: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, v. 20, no. 5, 1965, 565-590 TOPIC TAGS: antimony, photometry, organic dye, chemical analysis ABSTRACT: The purpose of this work was to investigate the reactions of pentavaleni. antimony chloride complexes with the following antipyrine dyes: dimethylamino- diphen,ila.ritipyryl(~ay-t)inol, ~j-j ;1n Aii of t-ne above n~agents r~~-*artp(i -aith SbCl~, icn, prDdl-icing ~av- Ili- pr-cipitates whEn anti- 1n_rkLe_px"__rqrjr_u of ra qu=ti.ti- of n i`m_on_y__- an6 oU the -solUtion -was - notod,. upon t a -tEe_-ad b oVe-r--aI -_ 64.-h- talned-~Cbftounds aated_vit"U~ gent -T e ~ob___ wo-re-extr C*ard 1/2 -L 55083-65 ACCESSION NR: APS013500 zene, toluene, and chloroform. The completeness of the extraction of the produced !compounds depends on the amount of excess re-agent and the acidity cf the solution. IThe maxiniuin extractior was observed in all cases in 0.5-1 1.1 HCI. By means of isc- molar series it was established that ShCIG forms complexes with antipyrine dyes in a 1:1 molar ratio. The complex may be represented by the formula R-HSbCI6, where R !is a molecule of organic reagent. All of the above reagents are highly sensitive and sufficiently select-ive for the ~eterminati~,P. of ant -;m!-,ny. The me"hod -leveLoped for the d -eterminat-'on of Sb was used f.--r 'he of Sb in two samples of electrolytic copper containing 0.0020 and 0.00080% Sb respectively. Orig. art. has: 4 tables and 4 figures. JASSOCIATION- Piaskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M. V. Lomonosove (Moscow IState University); Orenburgskiy sellskakhozyaystvennyy institut (Orenburg Agri- !cultural Institute) !SUBMITTED: 12Nov64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: GC NO REr SOV: 010 OTHER: 002 Card 2/2 IJUSEV, A.I.; TIPTSOVAJ,,V.G.; SOKOLOVA, T.A. Reaction of reduced forms of turgsten with complexon III. Zhur.neorg.khim. 10 no.8:1857-1861 Ag 165. (MIHA 1. Submitted July 16, 1964. ALL NK: '0 (Al AP60129 SOURCE CODE: UR/0075/66/O21/oo4/o459/o462 AUTHOR: Tiptsova, V. G.; Malkina, E. I.; Anisimova, Z. A. ORG: Moscow I.nstitute of Steels and Alloys (Moskovskiy institute Itali i splavov) TITLE: Chemical spectrum determination of impurities in mexcuzj SOURCE: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, v. 21, no. 4, 1966, 459-462 TOPIC TAGS: mercury, fatty alcohol, spectrum determination ABSTRACT: A study has been made of the use of fatty solvent extraction of mercurjI from hydrochloric solutions. It was found that isoamyl alcohol is the best ex- tractant for separating mercury from impurities in 2--3 M HC1. A method for determining the chemical spectrum was developed for Mg, Mn, Ag, Al Pb Ni Cu, Ca, Cd, and Zn in mercury with an average sensitivity of 10-6-10-3% for each element] Orig. art. has: 1 figure and 3 tables. [Based on authors' conclusions.] INT SUB CODE: 11, 07/ SUBM DATE: 18Dec6h/ ORIG REF: 005/ OTH REF: 003 card 1/1 AL UDC: 543.42 TIRUGIN, V.N.;.VEYTSELI, V.A.; VMIISIIEV, Yu.Kh., kand. tekhn. nauk,, red.; LYUBIMOVA, T.M., red.; SVESMIIKOV, A.A., tekhn. red. [Radio control] 11adioupravlenie. Moskva, Izd-vo "Sovetakoe radio," 1962. 7/+9 p. (MIRA 15:2) (Guided miBsiles-Radio control) N TIFUKHIN, V. 1-1. (Candida:-e of Philosophical Sciences) ItCybernetics and Labor.1t Filosofskiye voprosy kibernetiki (Philosophical Problems of Cybernetics), Publishing House of Socio-Monomic iterature, M03COW, 1961 392 p. KODYK, G.T~; TIR, D.E. Joining conveyer belts with steel clamps. Hauch. tnidy XNIUI no. 11019-331 162. (MA 1727) BEIENIKIY, D,M.J. kand.tekhn.nauk;.,,TI-R) D. E. Research on the steel tract-4on ropes of rope conveyers. Vop. rud. transp. no.3:129-132 1959. (MIRA 14-:4) 1. Karagandinskiy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy ugoltnyy institut. (Conv'eying machinery) BELF,NIKIY.,,,. D.M., kand.tekhn.nauk;ITIR, D.E. Research on the sag of the*conveyer belt of a raps conveyer. Vop. rud. transp. no.3:3,33-138 1959. (MIRA 14W 1. Karagandinakiy nauchno-isaledovateliskiy ugoltnyy institut. (Conveying machinery) TIR, K. V. K. V. Tir, "Complete Calculations of Cam klechanisms.if P6PW PM404Ud at the 2nd All-Union CW. on pundarantal problacm in the TMI Ory of VAChIfts and ~b~anisw, n"cov, LIMP 24-28 mmruh iM, 124-58-9-9531 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 9, p 11 (USSR) AUT14OR: Tir, K. V. TITLE: Comparative Analysis of the Qualitative Characteristics of the Fundamental Laws of Periodic Motion (Sravnitel'nyy analiz kachestvennykh kharakteristik iskhodnykh zakonov periodiche- skogo dvizheniya) PERIODICAL: Nauchn. zap. In-ta mashinoved. i avtomatiki AN UkrSSR, 1955, Vol. 4. Ser. mashinoved. , Nr 3, pp 72-99 ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry 1. Motion--Analysis 2. Mechanics--Theory Card 1/1 124-58-6-6341 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 6, p 8 (USSR) AUTHOR: T i r, K. V. TITLE: A Synthesis and-Qualitative Evaluation of the Combined Laws of Periodic Motion (Sintez i kachestvennaya otsenka kombinirovan- nylch zakonov periodicheskogo dvizheniya) PERIODICAL: Nauchn. zap. In-ta mashinoved. i avtomatiki AN UkrSSR, 1956, Vol 5, pp 126-140 ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry 1. Dynamics Card 1/1 -BOM ZVLOT%Tj-OII 25(2) IMO jzjuO-v co-PA, vIvil-h me)SrAa '91 "500 -upreat , va, jnpeI*- 5B. Jay" Ta het shg~z ) 19 .ce.1 Sciencela6ra, ba iyj C, k of Tee Z)j a,~anigme) alp VA91h6l aj-'e r131 aTla Or c3n ra wision y ,OryparB, ellgi fuze$ (S~Utbe ae t~fic - nIqU16 Chief (I. Ila sor6w aac, for saien CA" ceaa vaqzjj4,t-a4e is iutP-VL Ints -L-a vechaut des-lep of at ,rae boOIF- at,~ zetboa 0 COUStAnts d for ;z)Sz*. be Uoefctl to 0 .4treule-l term-Inei thorou-61, zn U"1361 ri, I Zt,,Ao ) do' d6 ester aja& Se'ato 0.11 nai an ng tyle ,.t4-0 of SIOLi ,a, se ntj C)134 boov. VrI, v v riants ollo-we'rO nrese The a. 'toles to va by at-jonAl CWR3 -jeld'y 3-ats-10 Of T 1 1 V51ro aaSj,ViI'aLA cov- JA6 Rrepare Coefaai( luoti.pas j.,re ftsiZaets apes &jc to 0a. for FO 1311C to', or 4 -as not rIO cla~me th L.14. (du0c i6va of Va Satbor SiTVIS ale of I d6 '"ni0o 9 ,~Zber tion - TIAe cjAer SA fo.,Lq VDatao&, 06 h-jae 13 for ZO(jern "T& C A Card ~2/.10. 0 Of ja a ~btjoj r0 -V -f Perjo,," of Perlocz, r ream c c D?Otl Q no tjoll Ycle ] Ic, OQ 15 35 37 I )-I - ~ A - 9 - ()r) i0 Translation from: Referat~tnyy zhu!-nal, Mckhanika, 1958, Nr 9, p 11 (USSR) AUTHOR: Tir, K V TITLE: A Clatsification Chart of the Laws of Periodic Motion According to Peak Veloc ties and Accelerations (eI.3--eI3 tw) [ Karta klas~ifikatsii zakonov periodicheskogo dvizhenlya po pikarn. skoro-- stey i uskoreniy (e 13--13 Sw) I PERIODICAL: Nauchn, zap, In-ta mashinoved. i avtomatiki. AN UkrSSR. 1957, Vol 6: pp 152- 167 ABSTR ACT: Every periodic motion under examination can be represented on the xy plane at a point the coordinates of which are x = ST' 2/wm and y = ST_ 1 /v, , where S is the given finite displacement, T is the duration of the cycle of a distinct displacement: and v and w are the respective maximal values of the velocity and the acceleration. Motions having different characteristics are collected into grOLIP5 which can be represented by lines on diagrams. Inasmuch as the characterization of periodic motions by means of points is exceedingly schematic, it is recommended that a more pro- found classification of such motions be obtained by recourse Card 1/1 to additional criteria. S. G. Kislitsyn 1. Mechanics--Theory 2. Motion--Mathematical analysis 3. Mathematics--Applications T K F T T I I I T.-. t 11 1 F 1; ~; t: IA L 1: 1 E 1: C I ! IN A Y A N", I' V A jA NUAW(-Ejt~ r - TIR, K.V. Nato" Comparative sinalysis of qualitative characteristics of initial laws for periodic motion. Nauch.Zap.INA AN UMM Ser.mashinoved. 4 no.3:72-99 '55. OaA 9:8) (Kinematics) TIR, Konstentin Vadimovich; VIKSKAH, Yefim Samoylovich; NEZNAMOVA, Ye.H., red.; ITANOTA, L.A., tekha.red. [Organizing the maintenance of printing equipment] Organizateiia tekhnichaskoi ekBpluatetaii pollgrafichaskogo oboradovaniia. Koskva, Gos.izd-vo "Iskusstvo." 1959. 377 p. (MIRA 13:6) (Printing machinery and supplies--Kaintenance and repair) TIR.K.V. Qualitative evaluation criteria and classification of the laws of periodic motions. Nsuch.zap. IMA LIviv fil. AN URSR- Ser.mash-3 no.2:80-99 '54. (MLRA 8:11) (Kinematics) T j R I rt, V_ TIR. X.Y.; RABINOVICH, M.B.; ZHOVDAK, A.V. (Time norms for repair work on stop-cylinder and platen presses]. Normy vremeni na. remont plookikh mashin s ostanaylivaiushchimmis pechatnym toilindrom i tigellnykh mashin. Moskva, Iskusetvo, 1953. 176 p. (MLRA 7:6) (Printing press) L tL,106, -i 5 ZWT1 ( M ',"-;'WP k +4F!- b JD _7_ . :_ - ..- _1 PTESSTMI NP: AP 50 2 1 AUTHOR: N, 1 7R F,2 TITIE : An elertri c f lirn;icp f T.--'! t inp, pljr- -1 1 q. SOULICE : 13yulleten' izobreteniy i t~_-,arnykh zrinakt-v, n,, TOPIC TAGS: metal melting, metal purification, induction melting, metallurgic fur- nace ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces an electric furnace for melting pure metals. The unit contains a crucibl,~- which is transDarent to magnetic fields. Provision is made for kt-eT;n,7 the m-i] 1,.- w,31~~ ~-F th- cruciMe qc tnat the metal will Tic, be _-f~,,nfam~na-" I, The c~rucil~le ;,s surrounded by an inductj~.,n ccdl wlith in ;:.n n: r vn i n. f7. -~c ve s cre-n. wh 1:-h dc~-s not conta'_-t the Mel~ and ln~~f i-. -I, I'_ ASSOCIATION: Vsesnvuznvv nauchnn- i -,~. Ir- i" iT-,'; i I'lt e !~,ktrot,-rmi i r-heskogo obnrudovaniva Card L 65io6-65 i ACCESSION NR: AP5021977 ~D SUBMITTED: 27D-ec62 ENCL- 00 SUB CODE' IE, MM 146 REr SOV: 000 OTHER* 000 .I Card 212 . TIR, L.L.0 kand.tekhn.nauk; SHEPELYAKOVSKIY, K.Z., kand.tekhn.nauk New trandformeris for high-frequency hardening equipment. Trudy Sek.metalloved.i terr..obr.met.?1TO mash.prom. no.2:220-228 160. (Induction hardening) (Electric tranaformers) OfEu 14:4) GUMat~Wj KqDo j inzh, j, red*; BORUNOV, N.J., 4-7~w tekhn,red, [Transformers for highfrequency induction beating systems] Transformatory dlia ustanovok induktsionnogo nagreva povyshennoi chastoty. Moskva, Gosenergizd-voq 1961. 238 P. (Electric transformers) (MIRA W6) (Induction heating) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 30"457 NaUChno-takhniche5koye obshchestvo mas.Unoatroitallnoy promyshlen- coati. Saktaiya mateLljovedenlya I termIcheskoy obrabotki metal- lov. Metallovedeniye I termicheakaya obrabotka metallov; trudy Sektall matallovedenlya I term1cheskoy obrabotkI metallov (Physical Metallurgy and Heat Treatment of Metals; Transactions or the Section of Physical Metallurgy and Heat Traat:ment of Metals) no. 2.Moscow, Mashgiz, 1960. 242 p. 6,000 "ple3 printed. Sponsoring Agency: Nauohno-takhnichaskaye obahabextvo anshinostroltallnoy pronyahlennosti. T,3entrallnoys pravlenlye. Editorial Boardt 0. 1. Pagodin-Alekseyev, Yj. A. Geller, A. 0. Rakhahtadt. and 0. K. Shreyber; Ed. of Publishing Housaz 1. 1. lAcnichanko; Tech. Ed.: , B. 1. Model,; Manaang Ed. for Litera- ture on Metalworking and Machine-Tool Making: V. 1. Mitin. rMOSE: This colleation of articles Is Intended for metallurgists, mechanical engineers, and scientific research workers. COV]UUGE: The collection contains articles describing results or research conducted by members of NTO (Scientific Technical Society) of the machIne-building Inlustry In -he field of physical metallurgy, and in the heat treatment of steel. cast Iron,and nonferrous metals and alloys. No personalities a.-* mentioned. Most of articles are aczc=panlad by Soviet and non- Soviet references and contain con-l'zolons drawn frem InVe3ti- gatlons. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Elanter, K. Ye., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, and L. 1. MA=etaov and L. A. Metashop, Engineers. softening and Raer7stalllzation Promesaes In Iran and Nickel Alloys 3 Trunin, 1. 1., Engineer. F-Ifect of Cold-Working Conditions on the JDndurance of Steel 12 I bsrnzh~~e. M. L.. Candidate of Tec~nical Sciences, and L. V. Polyann!kaya, Engineer. Effect of Cold Isiork-Ing cn the Structure and Properties of the V112 Titaniun Alloy - is X1d1n__j. N., Doctor of Technical Scieice3, Professor. On the Reasons for the Improvement of Iron-kl_105~ P=par-.Ies Af'ter High- Frequency Qjench Hardening 25 Zakh-~va 1!. 1- Doctor of Physics and Mathematics. Professor. Conditions for the 3iVz&-Ph&Be Formation In Alloys 39 Zakharova, M. 1. Structural Transformations in Highly Coarclit Alloys 52 Pogod1.n-Alekseye_vQ_I., Doctor of TachnicAl Science etas 310 r..nd Candidate of Technical Sciences jA.Prcf:d i??.ot r the Microstracture on the Development of Reversible Temper-BrIttlenes3 In rAw-Carbon Manganese Steel 59 Pogr~Lj&-Alekseyeva? K. M., Candidate or Techn.4oaX Sciences. Docent. -Eff,ji6t~-cif-Somi Katalluigical Factors on Strain Aging of Conatrua- tional Carbon Steel 6T B M P., Doctor of Technical Sciences. Proresacr# and E. 1. Engineer. In-waing tne Preheating Temperaturle In Forging Physical Metallurgy and Heat Treatment (Cont. SOV/5457 17 Cpnetructional Alloy Steals 84 Lakhtin, Yu. 4., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, and X7_A_._P_QN_81)_Cinb, Engineer. Gas Baronizzing of Steel 92 XInkovigh, A~B.s Candidate of Technical Sciences, and A. W. XQE-O-IEngineer. Thermochemical Tr-aatmant of copper and M~aza &;-In'.rea3ing Thair Surface Haminess and scale Resistance 106 Makhimoy, D. M., Candidate of Technical Scl4nces. The Forma- tT*_n__o_r-C_r_&cVa_ During the Quench Hardd.-.'Ing of Steel and Their Prevention Lis t, A. G., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent, and .Vaht=aa t~iFEv_ Engineer. Transformation, Properties, and T16eM`md_nt_-5.7-A'Iloys of the Cu-NI-Mn System Used fat- Springs I" KallnUina. Yo. I., Candidate or Tochninal Sciences. Determl- MAtIon 70f Cyr. tIonal Properties of Tool Steels and Alloys 260 Culyayev A P., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Profeasor. S. L Ru3t;W.~ ~an_ate of Technical Sciences, Docent G_K. Orekhov, St.. I -_ ____bf ahd iP. Al.kayela, Engineers. He. Is for Die Vorgins 279 Geller, Yu. A., Doctor of Technical Sciences. Professor, Te. M. IWIMRI'n ~.d V. H. Lomakin, Engineer, Hardenability of Alloyc4 19T L. Candidate or Technical Sciences, and K. Z. Shep2lyakov_ .1 Transformare for Hish-Prequency INZI-1-MLIfons 220 Pogodin-AlekBeysv, G. I., and V, V. Zabolayev-Zqtov. Effect or Ultrasonics on the Struature-Fdt-m-NtTo-n-Pr-oceiiin in-Metal Alloys 229 AVAXLI=: Library bf Congre so TN6 72. N3 4) -01-k- TIR, L. L. Cand Tech Sci -- "Development and study of ~ method of 'dispersal' of V& ~mateirial _indiffjfor the reduction of energy losses in stepped-up- frequency transformers hardening plants." Mos, 1961 (Min of Higher and Seepndary Speoialized Education RSFSR. Mos Order of Lenin Power Engineering Inst). (KL, 4-61, 201) _IR ~_, k. T I TIR, L.L,, inzh. VWAW4~111 zt,-"Op" V-~~ quency Voltage transformation in high-fre installations. Vest.elektroprom. 28 no.8:40-43 Ag '57. (MIRA 10:10) metal hardening 1.0soboye konstruktorskoye byuro tresta "Elektrpechl." (Metal--Hardening) TIRj Yeon L _J.Ch. nzh. _ AMray __I_ Study of losses and current distribution in alternating disc windings of transformers at increased freauencies. Izv. VY9. ucheb. zav.; elektromkh. 3 no.7:22-15 160. (MIRA 11:9) 1. 11achallnik nauchno-Ims1ndovatallskogo sektora otdela indvdctaionnogo nagreva osobopo konstruktorskogo byuro 'BlektroDech'." (Electric traneformers--Windings) L 32160-66 EWT(m)/HWP-(t)ZET1_-IJ-P~c.) __-JD-,. ACC NR~ AP6011522 SOURCE CODE: UR/0382/66/000/001/0137/0141 AUTHOR: Dragunkina, N. I.; Tir, L. L. ;L iORG: none 1TITLE: Experimental investigation of the conditions of similarity of the melt flow ~in an induction furnace,(), SOURCE: 'eiagnitnaya gidrodinamika, no. 1, 1966, 137-141 TOPIC TAGS: induction furnace, induction melting r4oc.0 J ABSTRACT; Experimental measurements describing the behavibr of aluminIzAn induction furnaces are used to clarify the significance of the various criteria, especially the relative frequency and gravitation, needed in establishing similarity conditions. The range of data is sufficiently broad for use in the design of steel furnaces. It has been found that in a range of frequencies from 50 to 2500 Hz the effects of viscosity can be neglected provided the Reynolds number of the flow exceeds 20,~", which is the case in many aluminum, steel and lead furnaces. The effect of gravitation was found t be small except in cases where a large meniscus occurs. Dependence of the flow veloci ty on the meniscus height was measured and shown to reach a maximum of 15% reduction o the flow computed without taking gravitation into account. It is shown that flow velo city is not strongly dependent on the amount of heaT circulation. Somewhat different UDC: 621.365.5:538.4 Card 1/2 L 32160-66 ACC NR: A effects were found in models of inductors with parallel sections. Engineer L. K. Chentsova also took part in the work. Orig. art. has: 4 figures. SUB CODE: 20,11/ SUBM DATE: 25May65/ ORIG REr: 002 for k" WbMe predDIWIln, S, Tira (Ric. ppt". of l1beqww"O'e- licl at'20, o=uffed at pH 0.5 In PbCJ, ackition suid at pH 0.03 itL Ph acitite solution, Fricke and garnmet's method (Z amil. Ckem.. 1943. IN. 13) -as used to ~timate the i-jCl, remaining ir. colution. - --- -- - - -~ADMAMa MOROV, Yu.M.; PANGHWOV, G.M.; ZROTSER, S~P.j TTRUITAN, Ya.A. Ylivelopment of the mt,hematinal desoription of platforming for optimir,ation of a process. Part ls, Kin. i kate 6 no. 6:1092- 1097 N-D 165 (m:ru. 19 ti) Is MoakovoMy Inatitut neftekhimithookoy I gazovoy y---omysblen- nostl imani ChibUna. Subnitted June 2% 196A. '034-66 EWT~m)/EWP(j)/T WE/RM 2~ - ACC NRs AP6012991 SOURCE CODE., UR/0065/65/000/0a/0012/oolq AUTHOR: Zh'orov, Yu. M.; Pan henkov Yu. A. ~~~~G. M..- Zelltser, S. P.; Tiraklyan ORG: 110MI i GP ' TITLE, Heat of reaction in catalytic reformin of gasoline fractions SOURCE; Khiniya i tekhnologiya topliv i uirisel' no. 1, 1965, 12-16 ;roPIC TAGS: heat of reaction, heptane, aromat-ic hydrocarbon, napthalene, crude petroleum AB3TRACT: In previous studies an cripirical equation has been sug- gested for the determtnation of the heat of reaction of hydroform- Ing: q 298 = (4-5 al + 5-36aa + 5.45b) - ~c q298 = heat of reaction at 2980C, kcal/ke;, a I a2, c. b yields of armatic hydrocarbons from naphthenes a~~ paraffins, gas and coke respectively (in pr cent weight of crude material); '~ = coefficient, depending on gas composition and varying from 2.5 to 3.2. The heat of reaction of hydrocraoking of heptanelealculated from this equation and the actual value are 32 aEd75F?_1kcal/kg, re- spectively. Thus calculation by this equation Is substantially in*error. In addition, this equation cannot be used in determin- Card 1/2 UDC: _66.092 665.521.2 Z T 60. L 22084-66 ACC NR. AP6012991 0 ing the heat of reaction of the process under industrial conditions, that Is, In 5000C. The empirical derivation of this equation casts doubt on Its possible use In qualitative description of the plat- .forming process. Accordingly, the authors developed an analytical [method of determining heat of the reaction in catalytic reforming ,based on a kinetic scheme of the process, affording determination tof heat of reaction with considerably greater accuracy than other ,methods. The crude material usually contains a slight amount of !olefins, which upon further analysis is united with the paraffins. .The possibility of calculatIng the heat of reaction of the complex ,technical mixture of hydrocarbons with different molecular weights ''and boilin %, g points according to the scheme preseiitc~ft in the article -is accounted for by the fact that the molar heat of reaction of any i :of the reactions examined depends 9. little on the molecular weight*', of -the crude material. In hydroreforming of heptane, the heat of reaction is +10.5 kcal/kg, In platforming of hep~ane with near ,conversion-- + 231 kcal/kg. The h t of reaction of hydroforming fu:a of different technical forms of depending on naphthene content in crude according to data given can vary from 40 to 160 koal/kgl and the values for platforming - trom ~6 to 200 kcal/kg. Orig. art. has: 16 formulas and 3 tables. [JFRS] SUB OODE: .3-1, 07. SUMI DATE: none ORIG WF: 010 on IMF 1 001 Card 2/2 OL& DELYATITSKAYA, R.Ya. CHERNOBAY, A.V.; DMITIMMSKAYA, L.I.; TIRA~~'Y Stri.icture and reacti-v-1ty of monomers of the 4-vlnyllblph~enyl earies in the initiation of polymerization. Vysokom.sood. 7 no.7:1221-1227 il 165. (MIRA 18:8) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut monokristallov. OUR CODE*i---UR-/019-07667008/006-/Ug AF0019536 S CE AUTHORS: Chernobay A V.; Tiraklyants, Zh. S.; Delyatitskaya, R. a. ORG: All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Single Crystals (Vsesoyuznyy nauchno -is s 17ed6vat 61' skiy Axis fituf fiionokristaildv)'_~." TITLE: Structure and reactivity of some vinyl aromatic monomers in initiated polymerizationj SOURCE: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v. 8, no,6, 1966, 997-1002 TOPIC TAGS: monomer, polymerization initiator, polysterene, copoly- merization, homopolymerization ABSTRACT: The relation between structure and reactivity of some vinyl aromatic monomers in initiated polymerization has been investigated. The monomers are arranged by their activeness in homopolymerization as follows: 9-vipy1bnthrac-entej-C acenaDhth4ene'l < vinylnaphthalene , styrene < N < _1rjnY_1d .I The copoly- 2-,vinylnaphthalene 2-v ifluorenel < 4-_~ iphenyl merization constants of styrenewith 9- vinylanthracene have been deter- mined to be rl a 0,3 and"r2 - 2.2., Q = 2.0 and 0' = -0.16 It has been 1/2 UDC: 66.095.26 + 678-746