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I 1:1 ~-I! . TISMY, B*N*9 fol'daher (solo Intravenous injections no.6-51-53 Je 154. (INJECTIONS *Intravenous, Malinovka, Stalingradskaya oblast') with a detached needle. Felld. I almsh. (MIaA 7:7) with detached needle) AUTHOR: Tishkov, I.A.,- Scien-c-ts TITLEi More Initiative in the KAhodical hork of the Chairs of .Social Sciences (Bol'she initslativy v metodicheskoy rabote kafedr obshche6tyenrykh naiik-) FERIODICALi Vestnik Vysshey Shkoly, lir 5~ PP 33 -- 37 (USSR) ABSTRAM The developmenL of tha S,;-,jiet higher school during the last years is characterised by a Loarked growth of the systems of part-time tuitiong eapocially that of instruction by corres- pondence. Therefore~ the que9tions of work method with cor- respondenoe students is Inoraikaingly occupying the minds of the vuz workers, in thitj article concentrating on the social sciences: I.e. pria;arily of the Marx-Lenin ttieo~y, the Communist Party history, ot~,, It is necoosary to im- prove the present forms of r,,)rk in correspondence. The Voeaoyuznyy zaochnyy ekortomlcheakiy inatitut (&11-Union Economic CorrasporWertoo TriotLfuto ) and tho Savero,utpadilyy politekhniohookiy inutltiit (North-West FolytechnIcal Cor- respondence Instituto) nave intrcd~icod the cyclic i3yatela. The Vaesoyuznyy zaochnyy mauhinostroitallnyy institut Card 1/2 (All-Union Machine Conatruction Correspondence Institute) 7 blore Initiative in the Methodical 4ork of' the Chairs of Soci -:-1 _)~c i enc e s and the V5esoyuznyy zaoch.,-,-yy inatitut sovetskoy t ~) r E~ .7~ %, I i (All-Union Correspondence Institute of Soviet Tra(ie) are mentioned as having obtained considerable experietice on questions of method. The Chair of Marxism-Leninisw of the Vaesoyuznyy zaochnyy institut inzhencrov zhe1ezs,(_,(Aorw~hnogo transporta (All-Union Correspondence Inbtitute of Hailroad Engineers) is severely criticized, ASSOCIATION; Ministerstvo vysahego obrazovaniya 5SbR (USOR i4,iLkJ'i_Gt.j of Higher Education) AVLILABLEt Library of Congress Card 212 AUTHOR: Tishkov, I.A., Candidate of Historical Sciences 3-B-3/34 TITLE: Instructive Results (Pouchitellnyye rezulltaty) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Vynshey Shkoly, 1957, ~',' 8, PP 15-18 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author tells why the Chair for the History of the KPSS and Dialectical and Historical Yaterialism, of the Voronezh Agricultural Institute (Voronezhskiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut) has been cited as an example for other chairs in Social Science. He mentions the names of the instructors M. K. Meshcherina, P. T. Khudyakov, D. S. Novokshchenov, who have either already obtained their degrees or prepared their theses. V.I.Smirnova has prepared her thesis for obtaining a candidate's degree, while P. Ye. Pavlenko, T.K. Teplyakov and A. V. Losev are conducting the necessary degree research work. The in- structors V. I.Chekalin, V.T.Ivankov and Yu.I.Padalkin are also occuDied with such research. Dotsent M.K. Teplyakov, in charge of the Chair, is an able leader. The author also quotes a few deficiencies noted in the delivery of lectures and in the seminar work on dialectical Card 1/2 and historical materialism. The USSR Board of the Ministry ,Instructive Results ASSOCIATION: AVAILABLE: of Higher Education has approved 3-8-3/34 the ChaiA activity. Upravleniye prepodavaniya obahchestvennykh nauk (Social Science Teacbing Administration) Library of Congress Card 2/2 'fIU-KOVGIAI-'7q Alo -h; SIROV, I.D., red.; ZAXHARIKOV, A.N., red.lzd-va; KMASHOVA, V.A., tekhn.red. [Postwar struggle of tho Commnist PArty for the rostoration and development of the oooiallat national economy, 1945-19531 Bor'ba rommunisticheskoi partil za voostanovlenis i razvitie ,;otsialisticheskogo uarodnogo khoziaistva v poslevoennyl erlod, 1945~-1953 gody; materialy k lektailam po kureu, OIstoriia KPSS.* Moskva, Gos.izd-vo mVyoehaia shkola,", 1960. 121 p. (MIRA 14:12) (Comumnist Party of the Soviet Union) (Russia-laotomic conditions) Ti~ mv, ~rhn~:alAmni 2573~,M-L'.E~-K,Ca~)J); Givca TicuaCL; Cokintry. Bulgaria Aca---=~c not indicated Aff 111- r. ~k ion: Junior Scientific Collaborator, member of the staf~of s,j Editor: Tyan]lco YORDA1,10V Geoi-ra;~~ya Orouarcc: Sofia, Geop .,~jqfiyp,, No 1. 19612 pp 20-22 and p 24 1.1,ta: "The Present and Future of- Weather Forecasts." (pp 20-22) I'Dimitur Y. Dimitrov's Book The Wea"her in Bulzaria, by Science and Ar~-CTJaWc-a i IzI-ru~-fv-oY State Publishers, Sofia, 1560., 152 Pages it (p 24) TISHKOV -,,-Kharalampi So, no sutr. Why the ice is formed in the Bratsa Ledenika Cave. Priroda Bulg 12 no. 4: 87-90 Jl-Ag 163. 1. Geografski institut na Bulgarskata akademiia na naukite. TISHKOV., Kh. On certain peculiarities of the Mediterranean climatic irSluence in the Strandzha, region. I7.v Geog inst BAN 6:133-156 162. 1 TISHKOV, Kh. Formation and spreading of humid trOPid'Al veather in eastern Bulgaria. Khidor i m0tdorolOg 13 no.6j22-32 164. TISHKOV, Khar. S.J. n. sutr. Thiny years of meteorologic obser-vaticns over *ie Musala MassX. Priroda BuIg 11 no. 6:104-1(Y7, 112 N-D 163. 1. Geografski i-t pri Bulgarskata akademiia na naukite. TISHKOV) Kh. S. Cortaln n~sw moirifirm bi npidIvIng 141P v. Y. ri I I an L. A. Chubukov complex method. Khidro i m(--teorolog 13 no. 1:31-37 164. TISHKOV, L.B.Y inzil. Selecting the rated instances of the rollin'r down of --,,t3 on classification humps. 'lest. TSNTJ MPS 25 no.1:46-49 166. (MIRA 19:2) SADIKOV, P.P.- AIM'YEVA, S.A.; LE3EDEVA, T.F.; SMIRITOV, Ye.K.: FRIGOROVSKIY, V.F.,inzh.,red.; TISHKOV, 1rt14Tj-,'XATOLICHXUO,' V.A.;,P"IN; A.V.; HOSKOV, Yu.A.; TJJUFOHOVA,,M.G.j-KI3TMEHOV, Ye.I.; BOBROVA, Te.m;, takhn.red. [Technical equipment for large general-purpose freight yards] Tekhnicheskoe oanashchenie krupnvkh gruzovykh stantaii obahchego polizovaniia. Moskva, Gos.tranap.zhel-dor izd-vo. 1958- 186 p. (Moscow. Mookovskii institut inzhenerov zheleznodorozhnogo tranBporta. Trudy, no.161) (MIRA 12:2) (Railroads-Yards-Equipnent and supplies) SADIKOV, F.P.; LEMIEVA T P KORSH, V.B.; BELENOV, V.K.; PE,rRUNENKOV, A-)[&.; !SHi601 A.K., inzh.~ retsensent; PREDE, V.yu., -1 "VE.1 red.; VOROTNIKOVAI L.F,, tekhn.red. [Technological eqitipment of railroad stations] Tekhnicheskoe oanashch4nie stantaii. Moskva, Transzheidorizdat, 1963. 153 P. (MIRA 16:6) (Railroads-Stations) (Railroads-Equipment and supplios) b-, TISHKOV, L.B., inzh. Speed of uncoupled cars at te on the classification tracks MPS 22 no.5-12-17 163. MiilroRds-Hump points of "aiming" tmd of automated hump yards. yards) (Automnilon) "spacing" Vest.Tsliii (MIRA 16:8) LEBEDEVA, T.P.; STRAKOVSHY, I.I.1 TISHKOVP L.B.; LOMAKINA, N.N.; ZABELLO, M.L.; SADIKOV, P.'1'.'d-'FrTMJNENKOV, A.Ye.; BELENOV, V.K.; ARUTYUNOV, V.A., inzh., retnenzenL; PETROVA, V.L., inzh., red.; BOBROVAP Ye.N., tekhn.red. [Basic requirements related to the technical equipment of classification yards] Osnovnye trebovanlia k tekhnicheskomu osnashcheniiu sort-4rovochnyk-h stantsii. Moskva, Transzheldorizdat, 1963. 218 p. (Its TRUDY, no.270). (MIRA 17:3) au ~.ofn. KMOSOV,A. inzhanor; TISHKOV,P. inshener Wider use of metallic supports. Hast. ugl. 4 no,1:15-16 Ja ''55. (Mine timbering) OGRA 8:6) KURROSOV,A., inzhener; TISHKOV,P., inzhener SKR-11 conveyor intermediary tension roller. Mast.ugl.4 no.9: 14-15 S155. (KLRA9: 1) (Conveying machinery) KURNOSOV.A. inzhener; TISHKOV,P. inzhuner An important condition for achieving the planned capacity of a mine. Mast. ugl. 4 no.4:5-6 Ap '55. (MLRA 8 - 6) (Zolotoye, Voroshilovgrad Province--Coal mines and mining) TISHKOV.P.. inzhener Footstep bearing for water discharge pipes installed in boreholes. kast.ugl.4 no-7:18 J1'55- (MM 8:10) (Mine drainage) KHAVCMUFKO, V.I., kand.tekhn-nauk; TISHKOV, P.A., gornyy insho Maintenance costs ard the distribution of lateral drifts. Ugol! Ukro 4 no.12:33 D 160. (MIRA 13t12) (Coal mines and mining--Costs) TISHKOV. Petr AlekseYevich; XURNOSOV, Anatoliy Mikhaylovich; KIRIYFJffO,O., ""~re ~or-,~E.M.. tekhnicheakiy redaktor EuBe of new types of mine supports] Primenenie navy)di vidov krepi. Kiev. Goo.izd-vo takhn. lit-ry USSR, 1955. 38 p. (MLRA 9:2) (Mine timbering) ;4.. KURNOSOV, A.M.; TISHKOV, P.A. 'dater outbreak from sandstones occurring in the soil of coal seams in the "Pervomaiskaia" mine. Ukol' 29 no.4:38-40 Ap 154. (MLRA 7:2) 1. Institut gornogo dela Akademii nauk SSSR (for K-urnosov). 2. Treat Pervomayskugoll (for Tishkov). (Voroshilovgrad--Coal mines and mining) (Coal mines and mining-- (Voroghilovgrad) (Wator, Underground) AUTHOR TISHKOT P,Q. PA - 2992 TITLE _T99- ~Seoond Relaxation in a Spin System at Room Temperatures. (Vtoraya relaksatsiya Y spin-systems pri komnataykh tomperaturakh, Russian.) PERIODICAL Zhurnal Eksperim. i Teoret. Fiziki 1957, Vol 32, Nr 3, pp 620 - 621 (USSR). Received: 6/1957 Reviewed: 6/1957 ABSTRACT The Investigation of paramagnetic aboorptio'n iz Cr(NO 3)3' 9H20 in parallel fields at 300 0 K by means of t'he method of the lattice current led to the discovery of a phenomen on which is unusual for room temperatures. The absorption curve X 11(H 11 )1 which is shown in a diagram for the frequency -r-- 160 mega- cycles of the oscillating field, has a very ikarroto maximum. The ,right half width of the curve is of the order of 300 Orsted. With increasing -T the maximum of absorption shifts towards the direction of the greater field strength of the constant magnetic field: Y in magaayoles 46 93 131 16o magnetic field strength (Orated) 250 290 330 360 in maximum CARD l/ 3 PA - 2992 The Second Relaxation in a Spin System at Room Temperatures. The intensity of the maximum absorption (in comparison to the absorption at field strength H 0) decreases in the investiga- ted interval of form 10 to 160 megacycles with increasing frequency. At frequencies of the order of 600 megacycle@ the shape of the curve of paramagnetic resonance differs only from the ordinar ourve -X II(H 11 ), which is desoribed by the formula X" a (I - F~2 ~.-v developed by SHAPOSHNIKOV. The phenomenon discovered is apparently conneoted with a new form of a spin-spin relaxation, which was discovered by GORTER and DE VRIJER in chromium-potasmium quartzes at temperatures of liquid hydrogen. GORTER and his collaborators then discovered this relaxation also in a number of other substances, but only, an was found in the case of the first experiments, at very low temperatures. At room temperature, as far as the author knows, this effect has up to now not been observed. CARD 2/3 PA - 2992 The Second Relaxation in a Spin System at Room Temperatures. By means of the lattice current method the author is at present carrying out analogou investiptions with other chromium salts 11 + ++ and also with the salts on MA , Cu and Fe++. (No illustrations.) ASSOCIATION: Physical-Technical Institute of the KAZAN' Branch of the Aaadeny of Science of the USSR. PRESENTED BY: - SUMaTT&D: 11. 12. 1956. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. CARD 3/3 24(3) ,WT110A: Tishkovi P. G. SOY,/56-36-5-1/76 TITLE: Measurement of the Spin-Lattice Relaxation Time in Some Mn ++_ Salt Solutions (Izmereniye vremeni spin-reshetochnoy relaksatsii v nekotorykh rastvorakh soley Mn ++) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1959, Vol 36, Nr 5, pp 1337-1341 (USSR) .iBSTRACT; The author of the present paper gives a report on experimental investigations he carried out of the spin-lattice relaxation time ~L by means of measurements of the quality factor 0 of the coil of a resonance vibration circuit. Determination was carried out by measurement of the absorption coefficient X' and using the formula AE - -41r^% X11EQ, where E denotes the voltage generated on the resonance circuit. Determination of relaxation time was carried out by means of the Q-meter of the type KV-1. Two methods are, in principle, possible: 1) X"-measurement in the broad frequency range and Card 1/4 construction of the X11(v)-curve; 2) All-measurement at 2 1' %ourecient of the Spirl-Lattice Relaxation Time LJOV/56-36-5-1/70' in Some Yin Salt Solutions frequencies and computation of ~,according to the formula developed by Casimir and Du Pret ~" - ?(OF~, 0 +3'-)~ F - H 2/ (b/c + H2) i b/c is a constant characterizing the internal magnetic field in the paramagnetics. Experiments were carried out on b1n(NH 4)2(304)2 .6H20 at the frequencies of 1; 1-5; 2 and 3 Megacycles, and on MnCl 214H2 0 at 3.5; 5.25; 7 and 10 Megacycles. In glycerin solutions of the latter salt woric was carried out at 12, 21.5, 32 and 43 Megacycles at the molar concentrations of 3.9, 1.8, 0.9, 0.45 and 0.225 Mol/l. Results: 1200 1600 200 2400 2800 3200 3600 H [0~8 1.1 1.45 1.7 2.1 2.45 2.7 3.1 5L .10 1-4 1.7 1-95 2.3 2.7 2.9 3-15 1-4 1.65 1-85 2.15 2-5 2.75 3.05 Figure 1 shows the dependence of ~L- on field strength Card 2/4 within the range of between 800 and 3200 oe at various Leasurement of the Spin-Lattice Relaxation Time SOV/56-36-5-1/76 in Some Mn ++_ Salt Solutions concentrations in form of a diagram. A family of nearly monotonously rising curves is obtained, which are near to one another especially within the range of low field strengths, i. e. the concentration of the paramagnetic salt exercises but little influence upon the spin-lattice relaxation times. Results: Curve Molar Concentration b/c go p 6 1 3.9 2.5-10 0.68.10- 0-147 2 1.8 2.4-106 0.95-10-8 0-15 3 0.9 2.27.106 1-14-10-a 0-155 4 0.45 2.1.106 1.5-10-8 0.17 The following holds according to Drono - Van Vlooki ?. b/c + H2 Card 3/4 b/c + pH ,,easurement of the Spin-Lattice Relaxation Time SOV/56-36-5-1/76 in Some Mn ++_ Salt Solutions Measuring results are in good agreement with this formula, as well as the Casimir-du Pret theory, if the spin-spin absorption is taken into account. The author finally thanks D. M, Kozyrov for ouporviaing work and for hia help, and he also thanks V. 1. Avvakumov for taking part in the discussions. The applicability of the Q-meter for the purpose of ouch investigations was first pointed out by Yu. Ya. Shamonin. There are 1 figure, 1 table, arid 11 referencesq 8 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATIONt Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut Kazanskogo filiala Akademii nauk (Physico-Techdical Institute of the Kazan' Branch of the Academy of Sciences) SUBMITTED: July 2, 1958 Card 4/4 N v 24.2110,24.2200,24-7900, 76969 16.8loo,5(4) sov/56-37-6-9/55 AUTHORS: Avvalcumov, V. I., Gariflyanov, N. S., Kazyrev, B. M., Tishkov., P. G. TITLE,: Paramagnetic Resonance and Paramagnetic Relaxation in Electi,olyte Solutions PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1959, Vol 37, Nr 6, PP 1564-1569 (usn)~ ABSTRACT: Measurements were made of the paramagnetic resonance and paramagnetic relaxation in aqueous solutions of MnO MnCl Cr(NO ) and Cu(NO )2. An analysis of the 3-t 2-1 3 3-9 3 2+y experimental results showed that the complex Cu 6 has a structure of bipyramid stretched in the direction of one of the symmetry axes of the fourth order (cf. V. I. Avvakumov, Zhur. eskp. i teoret. fiz., 37, 1017, 1959). This effect for the hexahydrate complex in liquid solutions is dynamic in nature (cf. B. M. Kozyrev, Card 1/4 Faraday Soc. Discussions, 19, 135, 1955). This means that Paramagnetic Resonance and Paramagnetic 76969 Relaxation in Electrolyte Solutions SOV/56-'37-6-9/5_1 Card 2/4 in a given positlon ol' the ligand along the axes in a rectangular system of coordinates, the bipyram4dal complex can be stretched in the direction o~ any three coordinates of the axes. All states in this case are energetically identical. In order to pass from one state into another, the system must overcome a potential barrier, which for the hexahydrate complex ^_'1000 cm- 1. It was calculated that the transfer proceeds at a frequency of lollsec-1. At the same frequency the returning of the electron density of the magnetic ion also takes place. This leads to an averaging of the g-factor. The electric field of the violet modification of the salt [Cr(H )~6]3+ has - 20 in the main a cubic symmetry which, because of the ef- fect of the particles of the second coordinational medium, contains an admixture of the fields of lower symmetry. The fluctuation of the fields caused by these particles is sufficiently slow. The existence of such fields was confirmed by comparing the observed Paramagnetic Resonance and Paramagnetic 76969 Relaxation in Electrolyte Solutions sov/56-37-6-9/55 width of lines in solutions with the period of the spin-lattice relaxation for 0.1 M solutions of Cd+(Z~H = 200 G, P IP%a 10-8sec). These fields are weaker than the axial fields in solid chromium alum, because the total spectral width in powdered alum is considerably wider than the width of a single line observed in solutions. In the green modification of Cr3+ salts, the paramagnetic resonance line is still wider because the complex Er(H,0)4XI+ is less symmetrical. The magnetic complexes of Mn 2+ in diluted solutions have nearly a pure cubic symmetry, whereas In nonaqueous MnCl solutions there were observed very wide resonance lines at a given relaxation period. This was explained by the presence of a strong axial component of the crystal field, which is caused by the presence of ionic molecules of the type X- - Mn - X-. The experimental values P, for a given magnitude of H 0 Card 3/4 in the case of Mn(NO3)2 gradually increased upon dilution: Paramagnetic Resonance and Paramagnetic 76969 Relaxation in Electrolyte Solutions sov/56-37-6-9/55 ASSOCIATION: SUBMITTED: approximately 50-60% with a change in the concent~rau-ion by several moles up to 0.25 M. The anion had'a small effect; on the magnitude of' this phenomenon. These data accord with the theory of S. A. AlItshuler and K. A. Valiev (cf. Zhur. eksp. i teoret. fiz., 35~, 974, 1958). The text contains a diagram of the setup; 4 graphs; and 111 references, 10 Soviet, 1 Dutch, 1 U.K., 2 U.S. The U.K. and U.S. references are: (1) U. Opik, M~-. H. L. Pryce, Proc. Roy. Soc., A238, 425, 1957; (2) B. R. McGarvey. J. Phys. Chem., 61, 1232, 1957; (3) H. J. Mc Connell. J. Chem. Phys., 25, 709, 1956. Phys.-Tech. Inst. of the Kazan Branch of Acad. Sciences USSR (Fizilco-teklinicheskiy institut kazanskogo filiala Akademii nauk SSSR) July 6, 1959 Card 4/4 82009. 3/056 60/038/02/04/061 B006YB01 1 AUTHORS: Tishkk P. ~G. Vishnevskaya, G. P. TITLE: Paramagnetic Relaxation in Manganese Salt Solutions PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheekoy fiziki, 1960, Vol- 38, No. 2, PP- 335 - 340 ' TEXT: The authors measured the paramagnetic absorption in parallel and perpendicular fields in aqueous manganese salt solutions at concentra- tions of 0.25 mole/liter and more. In the paper under review, they re- port on the method applied and results obtained. Measurements were made with a Q-meter described in a previous paper XRef. 1). It had already been shown there that the spin - lattice relaxation time h and the constant b/c in liquid,,electrolyte solutions can be determined with a Q-meter by measuring at two frequenciesp in which case it is neces- sary to effect a correction for spin - spin absorption according to 1. G. Shaposhnikov (Ref- 3). For this purpose, the absorption in zero fields is measured and compared with that in perpendicular fieldal it Card 1/4 tqr s/o 6/60)0200~02/04/061 Paramagnetic Relaxation in Manganese Salt 5 36 Solutions B006/B011 is furthermore assumed that the spin - spin absorption in fields 1,500 oe be negligibly small. Measurements were made at frequen- cies of 12, 219 32, and 42 Me/see. All frequency combinations were used for the determination Of fL , except 32 with 42 Ma/sec, as these are much too similar. The calculated mean values of % for MnSO 4 (I mole/liter, 220C) are given in Table I (in the dimension 10 see) for 7 field strength values between 1,200 and MOO oe. The values are between 1,18 + 0-14 and 1-93 � 0-05. The deviation of the values from the mean valu7e is �6%. The values of b/c for MnSO4 solution (3.2 moles/liter, 22 00) are given in Table 2: b/c lies on an average at (2-48 + 0-18)010-69 the deviation of the values from the mean value amountis tg , + 10%. This is illustrated by Fig. 1 which shows the curves 1,'(H) in MnSo4 (3.2 moles/literg 300OK) at all of the four fre- quencies. The experimental TL values of aqueous solutions of Mn(NO 3)29 mnso 49 and MnCl. are with 10-asee of the same order as with solid Card 2/4 8 Paramagnetic iialwcati(,xA i:, S'alt 5/056/60Y0'T&2/04/o61 Solutions B0061BOll substances. The function YL (H) is well reproduce& by the formula by BronB-Van Vleok, as is shown in Fig. 2 by a comparison between experi- mental and theoretical curves for manganese nitrate, -sulfate, and -ohloride solution (2 moles/liter). Fig- 3 illustrates the dependence Of % on the type of anion and the concentration N, of Un ++ ions in aqueous solutions of these salts. YL 'a found to grow with increasing dilution, especially in manganese chloride solutions. Lt low conoentra- tions the difference of the ?L values of the three solutions decreases. The rules observed are explained by the theory formulated by S. A. A12tshuler and K. A.. Valiyev (Ref. 7), in the same way as the temperature dependence of fLP which was experimentally investigated in manganese nitrate solution (2 moles/liter) at -2, +22, and +580C. More- over, the dependence of the internal field constants b/o on the type of anion and on H was also investigated. It was found (Fig. 4) that b/c rises practically linearly with N9 the fastest in the case of chloride, the slowest with nitrate. Fig- 4 illustrateag for VnCl 29 the concentra- Card 3/4 8 0 Paramagnetic Relaxation in Manganese Salt 8/05 60 0 /02/04/061 solutions Boo6yw i tion dependence of and ~, (spin-spin relaxation time). The paramagnetic resonance absorption line width A H and the relaxation times and are linked by the relation 6H -_illfs + 1/e . it fol- L 3 )L Iowa from the results obtained that the investigation Of YL in electro- lyte solutions permits the determination of the BtrUOture of such solu- tions. The authors finally thank B. M. Kozyrev for guidance and as- sistance giveng as well as B. K. Silant9yeva for having taken part in the experiments. A. I. Riftind is mentioned. There are 5 figures, 2 tables, and 12 references: 9 Sovietq I Americang 1 German, and I French. ASSOCIATION. Fiziko-tekhnicheakiy institut Kazanskogo filiala kkademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Physics and Technology of the Kazang Branch of the Academy of Scienceaq USSR) SUBMITTEX.- July 6. 1959 Card 4/4 TISHKOV, P, G. CAND PHYS-MATH SC,j "PARAMAGNETIC RE- LAXATION IN LIQUID SOLUTIONS OF SALTS OF-!* IRON GROUP ELEMENTS." [KAZAtill, 1961. kMIN OF HiGHER AND SEC SPEC ED RSFSR. KAZAN' ORDER OF LABOR RED BANNER STATE UNIV IMENI V. 1. ULIYAt4ov-LENIN). (KL-DVj 11-61, 209). -23- top= g_r -., , z - - 4 KEN N 1919 Mem; MON VISHNEVSKM, G.F.i TISHKOVv P.G. Paramagnetic relaxation in vanadyl sulfate and its solutions. Dokl. AN SSSR 142 no.4-2841-843 F 262. (MMA 1582) i. F#iko-tekhnicheskiy institut Kaza6kogo fi-liala. MI SSSR. Predstawleno akademikom B.A.Arbuzovym. _(Vanadimm sulfate-Magneti,-; properties) _~ ~2665-66 LW(m)/EWP(J)/T RM ACC NR&AFW150" (A) SOWN COM U1V61WW0"VT8V0789 AUTHORi Prokoplyw. V. P.; Tiabkov, P.G.1 M-ni~Etp A. I ; 10ardise A. F. ORGI VoindErad Folitechnic Imthute 081909radskiY poUtekhnicheiddy instituti- TITLZs Investigatiou of methylmethacrylate In the presence of heleni~ro--- pe dealby the r-An-echo mthod SOURCE: VysckomDlsku1yarnyye voyodinenlyaj, v. S. no. 5. 1966,, 787-789 TOPIC TAGSt metkWlmethaer7latep polymerization, percxId*# gel, proton interactionp spin relaxation Rdm-w;bm==~6bad ABSTRACTs Investigation of nothylwthaorylate poljmarization in the presence of ,4-phlororand-4-bromo-4),4-dinitrob~4tyi-pI peroxides was carried out at 50C and a peroxide concentration of 3.7z10-2 mol/l. Halonitroperoxiden inl$tiata the polymerizatiomi?of mGt!qlmth&cqrl&t4jw1thout a noticeable gel effect. The nature of proton spin-laf-tice relaxation during polymrization with and without air was shown. Orig. art. bast 2 figures. [Based on authors' abstract] CNT] SUB CODEt 07) 13/ SUBM DATE: 25Feb6V ORIG HEY3 0021 OTH RErt 007 Card UDCt 66.095.26 + 678;7" VISHNEVSKAYA, G.P.; KOZYREV, B.M.; TISHKOV,"_~-,G- Paramagnetic relaxation in concentrated aqueous solutions of (VO)2~. Dokl. AN SSSR 152 no.3:6"-646 S 163. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut Kazanskogo filiala AN SSSR i Kazanskiy khimiko-tekbnologicheskiy institut. Predstavleno akademikom B.A.Arbuzovym. VISHNEVSKAYA, G.P.; TISHKOV, P.G. Paramagnetic relaxation in vanadyl salt solutions. Dokl. Ail' SSSR 154 no.5:1149-1152 F164. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut Kazanskogo filiala AN SSSR i Kazanskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy Institut. Predstavleno akademikom A.Ye. Arbuzovym. ACCESSION XR: Ap4o16513 S/0020/64/154/005/1149/1152 allTHORS: Vishnevskaya, G.P.; Tishlacov,_P..G. TITLB: Paramagnetic relaxation in vanadyl salt solutions SOURCE:'AN SSSR. Doklady*, v. 154, no. 5, 1964, 1149-1152 TOPIC TAGS: relaxation parameter, spin lattice relaxation, spin spin rn-laxation, vanadyl, vanadyl solution, acid medium, vanadium complex glycerin, Ion concentration, aqueous solution, vanadyl sulphate, solid sulfate, electron relaxation, exsiccator ABSTRLCT: This investigation deals with the determination of the spin-lattice and spin-spin relaxation time of vanadyl acqueous solu-., tions with various acid contents and glycerin additions. V001 soluti~ons with'concentrations of 3 and 4 mole/liter were seleNed for measuring purposes, and measurements were also made in aqueous and glycerin solution of vanadyl sulfate (VOS04- 3H2 0) with a con- centration of about 1.5 mole/liter. Solutions with a maximum gly- cerin content were measured in a temperature range of 295 to 368K. It was found that the spin-latill-ice relaxation in aqueous-glycerin Card ~1/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4016513 solutions undergoes a greater change than in aqueous solutions alonei 0 It is assumed that the rapid change of the spin-lattice relaxation ,in aqueous-glycerin solutions vrith temperature is due to the fact that glycerin viscosity changes rapidly with temperature in relation .to water viscosity. A careful Investigation has been made of solid vanadyl sulfate as well as VOC12*5H20 powder. The solid vanadyl chloride was.prepared by drying a 6.5 mole/liter aqueous solution .in an exsiccator with sulfuric acid. The temperature measurements ..made in VOS04-3H 0 powder revealed that the spin-lattice relaxation time within the temperature range of 293 to 268K is not affected by the temperature, but there is a definite relationship with the temperature in a solution with the highest possible concentration ("3 mole/liter). "In conclusion, we take the opportunity to express our sincere gratitudd,- to B.M. Kozyrev.for his supervision and con- tinuous assistance in the project.' Orig, art. has: 1 figure and 1 table. Cord 2/3 ACCFZSION NR: AP4016513 ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut Kazanskogo filiala, Akademii pauk SSSR. (Physicotachrdeal InBtitute of the Kazan Branch, Academy of Sciences# SSSR)j Kazanskiy khimiko-tekhnologiches4~,institut (Kazan Chemicaltechnical Institute) SU&%aTTMt '08oct63 DATE ACQ: Mar64 ENCLt 00 SUB CODE CH NO REF SOV: 009 OTIERs 003 Card 3/3 - TImmQT'_2argQ_v Ivanovich ETSishkou, S.1; RABINOVICH, A., red.: TA CHjTSTG. rK-alechyta, H.3, tekhn.red. [Growing corn in White Russia] Tyroshchvenne kukuruzy u BSSR. Minsk, Dziarzh.vyd-va BSSR. Red.sellskshaspaderchai lit-ry. 1959. 101 p. (MIRA 14:4) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Almdemii sellskokhozyaystvennykh nai* BWR. (White Russia--Corn (Maize)) TISHKOv.,.-VJL.p--- in zh. 'What experience teaches. Vest. elektroprom. 34 no.31:56 Mr 151~3* (YMA 16:8) 1. Glavnyy energetik tresta "Vorkutdorstroy." (Electric motors) FTETRAKOVSKIY, A.P., inzh.; TISHKOV Yu.Y-a inzh.; TISHCHIETKO, C.I., -'nzl,.; _'? I SOLODOVITIK6V, V.V.,_ir`n~~. Use of compressed air in intensifying open-hearth smelting with furnace oporation by the ,virup proomijR. St.n'll 23 no.12:1,070-1082 D 163. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Matoustovskiy mpt-dlurgicheskiy zavod. TISHCHENKO., 0.1.; OMIMOVICH, B.P.;,TISHKQV,.Yu.Ya.; K7JLAKOV,, I.I.; KHRUSTAMOV, L.A.; VASILEVSKIY, P.A.; PASYUK, K.I. New method of buil4ing arc furnace hearths. Metallurg 8 no.2:15-17 F 163. (MIRA 16:2) 1. Zlatoui3tovskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod i Chelyabinskiy Institut ogneuporov. (Electric furnaces-Design and construction) LEVENETS., N.P.; Sj"IN, A.M.; SEMIKIN, I.D.; KAZAKOV, V.E.; BEMBINEK, Ye.l.; PANYUKHNO, L.G.; SVIXOLOBOV, N.P.; AVERIN, S.I.; SMIRNOV, V.M.; ZELENSM., V.D.; LAYKO, B.G.; TISHGHENKO, 0.1.; OKHRIMOVICH, B.P.; DANILOV, A.M.; TISHKOV, Yu.Ya.; PAtIOV, M.A.; MARKELOV, A.I.; PETROV, A.K.; VASILkVSKIY, .... :~.A-.; PASYUK, K.I.; NESTEROV, V.I.; KHRUSTALIKOV, L.A.; GLAZKOV, V.S.; MAKAGON, V.G.; FOMIN, G.G.; 7RISHCHEYK0. V.D.,- KORZH, V.P.; SUYAROV, D.I.; ARSEYEV, A.V.; P PAVLYUCHENKOJ, A.A.; ZHADAYEV, V.G.-, KONDORSKIY, R.I.; MOROZOVA, I.A.; KOCHETOVp V.V.; PRUZIIINER,-V.L.; MALEVICH9 I.Aq MALIOVANOV, D.I.; ZAKOVRYASHIN, I.I.; NOVSKIY, I.S.; NOVIKOVA, V.P.; GRISHIN, K.N.; MOSKOVSKAYA, M.L.; KORf4EYEV, B.M. Inventions. Met. i gornorud. prom. no.3:75-76 My-Je 164. (MIRA 171l0) I "0 OT VVIO 0. V's e 1:0 Ile ;I C 0l, 86 r O.L LJO tot. -,0). f&N15 '. %)o I 6-a-rc- '106 05- Fj _0.66 1 "v a. -r 0-? -n" 0-1&3 - -~T~ r- V j-'I"OL -0. . -'I.~e 0 to 01. ; , ,e tNje C' 'Y'L :ce J'%13- 0 'ao- -V -r 'bi Oteel %) I* ~ e~' ' '~ ~ cv, Ir I S. t 0 tll as 'pl: e lo.'Jc f'6' Vo ~' ~.v' o To'~' , t1'. e& ted. 6.-V'J) C6 O'P- t"16-1 C 5 'f~ A of, ~OT~ * G io\) o ti r t %N GO, es' tee' 'Oo ty, S'a .0 0 CT~ O'Ll .,SC fIF, 'go e 0 OT Ava. 5,-rlte 'Oes -Ce V\\\ OX fly- OT Jt a cy'O rf~e t e ,s ell es'. , -a-r G, -k~ tA resl V3. 'V'8-V' c5l - te I 0 j. a 0~ o' , 0*4 t e 3-al -as .Clot 5 . r,.r, e -ic , '~"o t e -FoT New method for hearths ... s /1 2 /` r 2 ' r.4 ;V IGO B105j -.1 4. C, mol tc or ~ the --rialls and vaults. To increase the of hearths of s- 1. furnaces especially wh(!n meltin;~ ldja-qualit~ steels, the former U U are :Iuced by rumming dry nagnesite powder with a content of Wil !~LJ. The -reatest. density of "he -uorkin,- layer of l.earths in obtained U bl, uc-'a,- ma-nesitc. powders ,--4'h a 65-75P content of 'he -1-0.1 min fraction, j . 'I u 1 111. ir.-ludin, 25-15';j 'he 3c)-25 of a fraction < 0.1 < 0.06 -n . To improve 1, hearth density without a consiaerable reduction in refractorine3s, up to clrl' of titanomagnetite concentrate is added. Ramming and repairinL; hearths .-*th dry maSnesite powder increases their durability considerably and reduces the tirie of waitin- and the consumption of ma;nesite powder and fuels. To promote the application of the new technique, the production of ma-nasite powder of the required 6~rain composition will have to be applied, in the 1111.1an-nezit" plant. There are 3 tables and 3 Soviet references. U ASSOCIATION: Zlatoustovskiy metallurgicheakiy zavod (Zlatoust Foundry) (O"hVinioviall, 1j. P., Tialikov, Yu. Ya.)l Inatitut o.a;ieuporov v. E. Satke (Institute of Refractories' in Sat~a) (Vasilevskiy, P. A., Pasyuk, K. I.) Card 2/2 TSAREGORODTSEV, P.P.; IZOTOV~ N.P.; TISHKOv, yu.ya. - Reduction of idle periods in Q'm;lr,~i~~ce of hearths. Metallurg 9 no.11:15 N 164. (MIRA 18:2) -TISHX0V,'Tu.Ya.,- KRESTIYAMOV,, V.F.; VASILEVSKIYs, P.A. Pi=ed kmarth of a 190-ton furnace. l4etallurg 8 n0-52-13-15 My, 163- (MIRA 16-.7) (Open-hearth furnaces-Maintenance and repair) 0.4164 so 0 o a 4 4 0 41 0 0 0 0 11 It 1) 4. 11 14 IP 18 1, toIn0 M M 14 17 111 ?1 N 11 UMbly nova, 1, 41.: a V. 41 R A I 0 A CA DSTMINATION' Or THE SFZCJ7IG GRAVITY 07 OILS BY THE AMOD OF 22 4 A ISUSPEDED MOPI. P.3. Panyutin and B.N. Tishkova. Neftyano* Mxos. -*o 1936, so. s, 55-6.- Ale.- B20 pobu. of various-Un-dtfs-'s-a"re prapd., and -00 o: a drop of oil under onvestigation Is placed on each of the ale. solne. until 1*0 the drop of oil stays on the surface of one and sinks slightly on the other so1z6 Then to the light#r soln. to much of the heavier ale. soln. is added that the drop of oil remains on suspension. The expts. are carried out at 00 200, The op. gr. of the final ale. solne. and therefore of the oil is detL x6* 0 J: from ic--(&b+cd. 100)/(ac+cg), where a is the amt. of the first mixt. used on =00 the fitration. b the amt of the second, Is the sp. gr. of the first and g that. 400 a a of the second mixt. A conversion homogram is given. A.A. Boebtlingk coo .60 0 0 -4r coo 00 R 06 go V ~ 401 age* ~~. I SIC X00 T use A$4.SLA MITALL(ORWAL MUNATURt CLAS11FICATION 41kili'4W C~v Isk a AV bo is' ; a " * I 't 7 AA It K I IM *10 0 *;T44 -814 ILIINA, N.V.; SOKHATSKAYA, G.A.; SJIADRINA, M.N.; TISHKOVA, K.S. Durabilit7 of lining of rotary kilns in 1962. Tsemailt 29 no.5g9-11 S-0 163, (MIRA 16tll) 1. Gosudarst7ennyy voesoyuznyy institut po proyaktirovaniyu i nauchnc-iseledovatel'skim rabotam tsementnoy promyshlen- nosti i Vsesoyuzrqy gosudarstvennyy nauchno-iseledovatell- skiy institut tsementnoy proiayshlennosti. ILIINAI N.V.; SOKHATSKAYA, G.A.; SHADRINA, MN.~-~KO~VA, K.S... Analysis of the stabilit7 of linings of rotary kilu.- TSement 28 no.6: 16-17 1~-D 16Z 1. Gosudarstvennyy institut po ptoyektirovaniyu predpr~yatiy i nauchno-isaledovateltakim rabotam. tsementnoy promyahle=6 .sti' i Gosudarstvennyy vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut tsementnoy prom~shlennosti. (Kilns, Rotary) (Refractory materials) -TISHKOVA I.,,D -.. Effsot of pentox7l on the heallng of penetrating l4near wounds of the cornea; an experimental study, Shor. nauch. trud,, SCGMI no.14glO8-113 163. (MIRA 18:9) 1. lz kafedry glaznykb bolezney (IspoInyay-ushchiy obyazannosti zavedu~-ushchego - dotient D.I. Zatsepin) A iz kafedry gistologii I embriologil (zav.- dotsent med. nauk A A, Kolosova) Rostovskogo meditsinskogo instibita. TISHKOVA, L.D., ordinator. among agricultural machinery operatorii in the Rostov Province. Oft. zhur. 13 no.6:348-351 '58. (MIRA 12:1) 1. Iz glaznoy klinlki imeni K. Kh. OrlovEL (zav. - zasluzhennyy dayatell nauld prof. P.F. Arkhangellskiy) Rostovskogo meditainskogo instituta. (]CYR--WOMTW AND NJIMIM) (ROSTOV PRO711103-AGRICULTURAL LKBORERS-DISMSES AND HYGIM) 0000 0 0 * a 0 * *1=110 0- 1- IF-v--w W~ ____ - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 of 0 a 0 0 0 0 1 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 a MA16VAJI1111V u 14 4 111 v It x a 1; 41 a .1:0 L 10 1 AA " CC PC U 00 -90 00 00 Determination of ash in lubmicating oils P 00 Tt,lik-.t. Nell-wx' A h.,; 1916. N. Ihi IV re, 44 the mt I, It-It 'ItAtrtf, ("..,I b-, 00 ,,~h. mfltli%l.~ And put m .; IWAINJ It'll, It/ 11".1, 1 h, 00 04A 6 Ilwo vtvigbol .611; Ibu mt .11.1 I'mil'i [,,,1 .111, '. - loam "Jildrel-t Inm"I"I "all .11 4,141itill AO " A 'Alld 1111141111,A tile 'yPtrall i, oqmc,tvil I., A %A, %Still% Imittli I I,,- I'm 00 00 a 1-041K ffAlli-I 11 -11110 -t I ', *, - mAd -.11 'li 'Illwildillittill LIM, klliklo(olti of tit, .1i'llikic tit III,. atialitm. 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"PlOO 1-11" ~x 'A A 9 j a L -A---t. C, A~- if lot, A~v 0 11116COM AMO 010PIN119$ MC41 4W. DEMM1NATION OF THE LOW TWERATURE VISCOSITY UF LUBRICANS FOR W&GUN AXLES. Blidehanko, If, and Tishkovs, -' VN (bymp. Vi 0. Li uids and Colloids, toad. Sai. U S.S.R. 19"11" 1 2v 167-1721 j- Inst. Petro!. 1945, 311 327A) ~arlousylubricating mixtures, either wholly distillates or else distillataAesidue bland#, and all having a viscosity of 2'- 0.2 E., at ~O were examin9d with respect to their v scosities at 50 Uv as i!i the low viscosity components there wer* used gas oils.-With 0 z 3!i :0 1H visooties of 1.24-1.4"Z. at 50 %,. Viscoties vw* measured in a noWAM Ubbelobdo-Holde tuvej all oils were Frob"ted at 5Q*(;. for 10 &in. Results t 50 (i. for viscosities in the 00 Ij a A.g~.!! range 800-8000 poiBes show a repeatability of about 2A. CTudes from various fields were used.to provide the components. It is concluded that the *oat favourable viscisity teapersture relatiooshi~ is given by a blend of a.light Bibi Sibat gas oil with a low viscosity (10"I. at 50 ".) residual fuel. I 9( to ')twh blends, and those incorporating bitumens, hove viscosities -50 Go of 900-16000 poison# as a-mpared to values of 2400 a it -00 800 =00 coo =09 r0 0 9 0 ZOO Noe ASA.SLA 17TALLURGICAL LITERATUOt CLASWICAT1011 94.1714-r.'=-." Isom. 40.111~ woso -A .1. Q.V oat 611111 am QMV U S Al jr3 Ls a 1 41 V I 1A MI L 1 9 FW i it I I Iff IN a 0-1 1-1 -.2 I xM 19 Wee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00. :10 0 o o 0 00 0 100 0,00 00 : V: : V: Isa-09- AOL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000000 *0009604600060*00 Gooto 0 00 00 poises, as compared to values of 24M poises for the 1u bricants 010 in current use. The satisfactory performance of sugh lubricants of was verified in a friction s4obi operating at -50 G. and by 00 actual trials In winter (-53 C.) conditions. 00 00 00, :00 0 000**00000000000000000000oooooooooooe "00-010-40, 0 0 0 0 0 Is 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * * 0 * o 0 0 o o 0 0 0 * 0 o o * 0 0 * L 00 00 00 so 0: 0 00 00 00 60 0 :0, go :0 00 0 : 000 1 1 p li L 1"4 ;j 11 Al ;I n D14 6 N77 A h 1, 2, V is it It M 11 a mA. to 1 . i 1 L 14 1 L AA KV~ 'IV It -I if I.jI A a '-f LI 4 eterminationoflow-teimperstureiticosityofgtiii-egror- 1 irdaway-carades. I.F.Illid,henkolaridV.S.Ti kwa -00 jrk4d, Nauk SS.S.R.. Otdfl. Tkh. VW. "it - Itatkimovoliod,w, SwrfAckaovic I'ysrk,uts 1hsdk,jj14,I I 1111 0 malrowin, (Cmif Imp Vicoity 14 H11,1141. And 04 - -411111111 00 06 I l 1 II 00 lor 1111111 1.1. -111, 041 ;IINNI, 3111111 MKII N, 0. I ."V 110-IA0,301) -11011, IM-Nmilitill .1. ~I- , 11'. -09 .1 lite al,illury'Ll.3, 4 mm.. orv.p~ Alh,if, %l,i, In, vi.m0% It. 41"1 W 'At' I.,I lip 11011 1.1 wq 1., 1-111.01 1.11 Ollhl.w 4fid -I'll Aml .-f 14t .11"I whi 0 IIIA.le hichi -)Iar di,fillatm tof l(4L%s 1,tialfin-fi.. 1 1 I,w the vvwms "xt,"moeist m-,nlt .4 1---- 111. - urr lit-cfer"41. Sklell 1101:14. %li(#W al -- Ircifil ,%17 144 zte o 111W IxAws sold Irmic at almmit A lit, mutalmlitv 4 fliew lubork-wilb was rtwifirrowd in xpi- #,I a lrivii-. mAchim- avul lit worvict- nit Siburiatt tailroud, N. I lum CID 0 -.00 0 U110111-1 L11I-tk.IoC- S -1~ 13- -U It' t~ w op -1 3 -1 It w 0 4 a I v N It (rip M69 Nit MCK to 0 ~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 o ;l 0 0 a 0 o lop 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 9 a 1 0 % 0 ej 00 000 Wo to 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 so 0 0 Wo * pip 0o 0 0 0 a o 0 0 pill o0 o 0 o 0i ILIINAJI N.V., kand.takhn.nauk; SOKHATSKAYAY G.A., kand.takhn.nauk; SHADRIINAY M.N., inzh.; TISHKO' . K S., inzh, I ~~A , _~t Durability of brick linings -in rotary kilns. TSement 30 no.6--9-11 I N-D '64, kMIRA 18d) 19591 IX0~ teA ~355'~" 0 oi~ I&OS 'S Ot e-~'e'406OTOV'4 'Vly~e-re ov~ j oj'~'s 9 Sotse is *0's 0 0 I-Ij ty'z- ro' '1-~ A- '00 yere S. 0 ,.dgs, Ar -f eO, gr T~ V WjW _ &~ _~N S 01 "' ,- , -txe oy~ '~"O" Ot q 2 r, A ( 'ja )6 t to of~ v~l O'cv, te-ck- t 07C 0COT d'js~is Ot 9.0t OF X~e-re or -te"C 1k e~~ -Ce a. Tyco& e& 0.0 erev 31 'Ir ~Nvss 51(16 6- r5r'~ 0e te~0'9 -re 21 7a~e 010L Ot eve & '08, 'Ve 252 ~.Oft t ~:a 'Dote Ot '1aA-e I Ar I t ~:Vss ~Nvs) ~~e to'coo. _-1t1j0 -tile t'.U00 r 00 t,:,.e q ',,,te OICV 40SOV A. jr 5,toofv Oft elld'5 Ot "s dLeV 01 66eaL, V106 % 50Aej je la 5 's 0 Solo, ,TO ,,,Ojee- je je ot t-)'OLI 0., 'Mo To V%O Tea-0 J) .0 ier toe The Synthesis S0VM?-59-7-233Jf3 Ma CO 3# th Of 'Ome Derivatives Of AkYlated Phenols C ' 0 solvent is di 06, Yield 97%. stilled SL;l off in the vacuum, 2, and 11 a is 43 g I In an analogous way from 41.2 g Ib :in 62 ml C H gradually 13 1 b is obtained. T extracted by above 36 g Ii 5 g s - 30 g of I a 11, 150 ml 2CI 18 added and by a method analogous6 and 10 I a is s2 and 0.1 Mole s C, eparated. C 146 atl~g - 450C 3 g 2~, 2 111 b ,In the 8=e WV from 0 2 describod 99% by intera,' 97% to thnt on . Mole Ib 1r, 62 ml C H 22 Of obtained. TV a Is obtained with a Yield ,5 g I a In 112 0.15 Mole I a in 112 ml C mass) was obtaine .5 ml C6H6 and 13.5 g s C, H With 0.1 Mole SCI 6 V b. d. 30.9 1 b In 47 m12 2 29.9 - From From 37 5 g I a in Ig 2 50 ml C C H g V a (solid tr ansParent A and W9 and 13.5 g s _C4HAHA2_4-C4~9902011 (VI a) was 2C12 Produce, 36 g 9 SCI 42 9 2 6 (3-AIS-2-OH-5- 'morphous Powder is obtained 2 obtained- when VI a I' ml CeIL' 0 * I Mole sCl - To 0.15 "JOle n' s rubbed an he su was a( -HOC H C( YfIte of V.1 Ided and after Process.ing IS) 6 If Arl 2 - OH 1 2,9 -(Ar C - 5 - c (C6H5) 4 ON)e(CrR ) 2 (V") In 50 freezing fru Zetion Mi ture C6H31 IC6~t)(T3VC6H20H was SeParrIted [where to a hard mass at %JR n t e F2 form Of a very VISCOU, x l1quId Card 2/2 M ISAGULYAWS, V.-J.-; TJ.S11KUVA, V.N.; FAVORSKATA, N.A.; OGANNSYAN, R.O. Substituted hindered Dhenols and their use as antioxidants for petroleum product3. Trudy MNI no.2):42-61 '58. (MIRA 12:1) (Phonols) (Alkylation) (Petroleum products-Additivies) ISAGUL-MYES, V.I.; TISHKOVA. V.11.; PAPOK, K-K-; ZMVA, B.S. Research in the field of the synthaBis of additivea for petrolewa products. Report No.l: Synthesis of phenolates of sulfides and disulfides of substituted Dhenols. Trudy KNI no.23:31-41 '58. Wa 12: 1) (Phonoxi(lea) (Petroleum products-Additives) ISAGULYMITS, V.I.;,TISITKOVA, V.N.; PAPOK, K-K-: ZUSNVA, B.S. S)rnthesis o-f phenolates of sulfides and dilsolfides of substituted phanols. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; neft' i gaz I no.11:97-103 158. (MIRk 12:5) 1. Mookovskly institut neftelchimicheakoy I gazovoy promyshlennosti im. alcad. I.M.Gubkina. (Phenoxides) SOV/81-59-16-58532 Translation frorn: Referativn,,pj zhurnal. nilmlya, 1.959, Nr 16, p ItIl (0'13k) AMORS: Isagulyants, V.I., Tishkova, ~r,N., Papok, Zuzeva, V.0. TITLE: Investigation in the Field of -the Synthe5is of AdmIxt-ures -t.o Petroleum Products. Communication T, The 3ynflie.-A3 of Menolatos of 'Julfides iind Disulfides of Sijbst.ltuf,ed Phenols PERIODICAL: Tr, Vses. n.-i. po perc-rabo~lke nofkl I gaza 1. pDluchenlpu lslvisstv. zhidk. topliva, 1958, Nr 7~ PP 378-389 ABSTRACT: With the aim of s';udy1ng fhe !Fynthesis of pheriolates of sulfides and di- sulfides of var1ID,,).,3 phenols, and the offec'.. of 1.he compot1tion and the stmictlAre on th~~Ar- properties as admlxt.uves tr~ Qlt~ aut.hors ayn~hesi.zed and lnveotlgated severaL a*1ky.Lj)hen-j1af..es confainlr4r varimis (ju_-LntitJes of S) in f;~ie Tnolecule, various alkyl radicals and var- ious metals. It has teeri found that, the solubili-ry of wie phenolates de- pends on the iLarure of '.he radical ard in-.reases with an in- crease in tht~ 1,,,.niz~,h of Hjz~ ~lde chain in the r1rig. Phenolaues Card 1/2 with a long chain of C11 c.-,r r.-cwo,aLnIn~, :in aralk-y, ridi-i-I do noL di:jziolve SOV/81-59-16-58532 Investigation In the Field of the Synthesis of Admixtures to Petroleum Products. Com- munication I. The Synthesis of Phenolates of Sulfides and Disulfides of Substit7ited Phenols in mineral oil. The most efficient admixtures are phenolates of alkali or aLkal.1 earth metals. An increase in the amount of S up to 13 - 15% improves the antioxidation pro-- perties of the phenolates. Me most active admixtures are phenolates containing a tertiary alkyl radical with 8 - 10 carbon atoms. The initial substituted phenolates for the preparation of efficient admixtures should be substituted phenols obtained in the alkylation of phenol by Isooleflnes, but not by chlorinated paraffln. S. Rozenfelld. Card 2/2 All IAV'Iiil.,It: fx,lfilnF4 rIlliTF.IA AIKIIj AP.11.0.10-1 "MIX III-IlrA;j R 4j,jjj:p%.jjjfljw UArAAM it RIYT,,riiuo" IL IL N... Tlxl a-ti 11" CbMI so 1. OU7 vo F-im. "Doom au.tv..U at rgpwu osbw" ISAGULIANTS, V.I. (Leningrad); TISHKOVA, V.N ,(Leningrad); FAVORSKAIA, N.A. (Leningrad); OGMSIAN, A-.O. (to-ningrad) - Substituted shaded phenols and their use as antioxidant additives of mineral oil products. Tr. from the Tuscian. Kam.tud.kozl.MTA 12 no.4s.-363-381 159. (UAI 9:4) 1. Leningradi Tudomanyogyetem. (Phenols) (Kineral oils) jj650 3/081/61/000/020/085/089 r? 6, 3 B110/B147 AUTHORS: Isagulyants, V. I., Tishkova, V. N., FavorBkaya, N. A. TITLE: Synthesis of mineral-oil and motor-fuel additives on the basis of substituted phenols PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 20, 1961, 410-411, abstract 20M160 ([Tr.] Groznensk. neft. in-t, ab. 23, ig6o, 132-136) TEXT: Schemes for the synthesis of multifunctional additives of the following types are given: metallic salts of sulfides and disulfides of alkyl phenols; metallic salts of diether dithiophosphoric acids, whose ether groups were obtained from disulfides of alkyl phenols; dialkyl amino salts of diether dithiophosphoric acids, whose ether groups were obtained from disulfides of alkyl phenols; Ca and Ba phenolates obtained by chloromethylation of the condensation products of alkyl phenols with X/ CH20, by reaction of the chloromethylated products with metallic salts of diether dithiophosphoric acids, and by subsequent treatment with Ca(OH) 2 Card 1/2 30650 3/081/61/000/020/085/089 Synthesis of mineral-oil and... BIIO/BI47 or Ba(OH) 2* A new method was worked out for synthesizing the oxidation- inhibiting additive 2,6-di-tert-butyl-4-meth 1 phenol (I) by alkylation of dieresol (mixture of p-cresols and m-cresols~ with the butane-butylene fraction in the presence of H 2s0 4* By treatment with aqueous alkali in the presence of a solvent, the alkylate is separated into a solution of I in the solvent and into an aqueous alkaline solution which contains other alkylation products of dicresol. The periods for which ethylated gasoline with an addition of I and some of its synthesized homologs remain stable are indicated. LAbstracter's nDte: Complete translation.] Card 2/2 j s/oai/6i/000/020/075/065 B106/B147 AUTHORS: Isagulyants, V. I. , !~i~Lhkov~e Ivanov, S. K. ,,,.-V TITLE: Ionites and their use in catalytic synthesis PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 20, 1961, 321, abstract 20L45 ((Tr.] Groznensk. neft. in-t, ab. 23, ig6o, 137-145) TEXT. The alkylation reaction of phenol with a fraction of polymer gasoline in the presence of cationite K$-2 (KU-2) was investigated under static conditions and according to a continuous system. The dependence of the phenol conversion rate on the temperature and reaction time was determined. [Abstracter,s note: Complete translation-3 Card 1/1 S/081J62/000/006/086/117 B167/B101 i AUTHORS: Tish!:ova,_._V.__N. , IgagulyantB, V. I., Chang 11aiu-cheng, TEEifill-yeva, N. M. TITLE: Synthesis of diether dithiophosphoric acids and their derivatives on the basis of substituted phenols. Use of these materials as additives to petroleum products PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 6, 1962, 541, abstract 6ML259 (Sb. "Prisadki k maslan, i toplivam". M., Gostoptekhizdat, 1961, 34-48) TEXT: Starting with diether dithiophosphoric acids (I), prepared from P2S5 and alkyl phenols in toluene solution, 35 compounds have been synthesized and studied as possible anti-oxidant and wetting additives to motor oils. Their anti-oxidant action was studied in a solution of mineral oil rIF-16 (aV-16) by the thermal oxidi~tion stability f(M' 4953-49 (GOST 4953-49) and vaporizability rocr 5737-53 (GOST 5737-53) methods; their wetting power was measured on a IT38(11ZV) apparatus. The Ca salts of I, the I of which was prepared by the reaction of P 2S 5with Card 1/3 s/oal/62/000/006/086/117 Syntheois of diether dithiophosphoric ... B167/B101 mono-alkyl phenol disulfides or with mono-alkyl phenols (alkyls; tert-C H97 tert-C n and tert-C H ), had both anti-oxidant and wetting 4 5 111 a 17 properties, but the basic Ca salts had a stronger wetting action and a weaker anti-oxidant action that the neutral Ca salta, which were powerful anti-oxidant but indifferent wetting agents. The most attractive additive is the basic Ca salt of I prepared from t~vdisulfide of tert-octyl phenol (the multifunctional additive 1IF-22x (IP-22k)) and also the neutral Ca salt of the same I (the anti-oxidant additive All-22x (AN-22k)). The Ba salts differed little in activity from the Ca saltsp but the Zn salts had a high anti-oxidant and a poor wetting action. The strongest anti-oxidant effect was observed with the Zn salt of I prepared from tert-octyl phenol, bis-tert-octyl phenol with a methylene bridge, or bis-tert-octyl phenol with a disulfide bridge. By neutralizing I with organic bases (cc-methyl stearylamine, octadeaylamine, guanidine, and the diamide of sebacio acid) ash-free additives viere prepared. The neutralization was carried out in a benzene medium at 400C (amines) or 160 0C (diamide). These ashless additives had no wetting action, but were good anti-oxidants, especially the guanidine salt of I prepared from octyl phenol disulfide. The eaters of 1, prepared from I mole of I and 1 mole of propylene oxide, also had Card 273 . SIOBI1621000100610861117 Synthesis of d;,iether dithiophosphoric ... B167/13101 no wetting action but were good anti-oxidants, and were furthermore e1ofective stabilizers for oil solutions of other additives. A group of compounds of the type 2,2-methylene-bio(methyl-4-tert-octyI phenol 6-dialkyl dithiophosphate) phenolate was prepared by condensing a chloromethylated alkyl phenol or its disulfide with the sodium salt of I (1-5-3 hours' heating at 70-800 in ethanol solution, followed by neutraliza- tion of the condensation product with Ba(OH 2)) . Ethers of diamidodithiophosphates were prepared by the reaction of P S with 2-5 OP(NH2)2 (in kerosene solution, 2 hours at 179-1850); neutralization 4-RC6H 4 Oryi~P_'(S)(SH)NH. Compounds of the last two with Ba (0H)2 affords 4-RC6H4 g groups were similar in properties to the Ca and Ba salts of I. Abstracter's note: Complete translation. Card 3/3 82959 s/o65/60/000/004/003/017 0 E071/E435 AUTHORSs Isagulyants, V.I., Tishkovaq V.N. and Grushevenko, I.A. TITLE*. Production of Synthetic Lubricating Oils of the Type of p,olyglycol Esters 7 1\ PERIODICALs Khj-miya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, 196o,,,~No.4, PP-8-13 TEXTs A systematic investigation of condensation reaction of propylene oxideTwith phenols,7substituted phenols (butyl and actylphenols) and alcofi-oT-s-lpropyl, isopropyl, isoamyl, heptyl, octyl and 2-ethylhexanol) was carried out in order to produce synthetic lubricating oils (polyglycol esters) and to test their low temperature properties. Altogether 39 spectmens of synthetl,:; oils were prepared. The physico-chemical properties of polyglycol esters based on propylene and phenols are given in Table 1, of those based on propylene and alcohols produced at atmospheric pressure are given in Table 2 and of those produced in an autoslave are given in Table 3- The experimental procedure is described -4n some detail. In respect of polyglycol esters based on phenols, the following relationships were foundg 1. With increasing number of propylene groups in the molecule the Card 1/3 82959 s/o65/60/000/004/003/017 E071/E435 Production of Synthetic Lubricating Oils of the Type of Polyglycol Esters viscosity of polyglycol ester increasesand its solidification temperature decreases. 2. With increasing molecular weight of the starting substituted phenol. the viscosity of the oil produced increases but its te.mperature!.-viscosity properties somewhat deteriorate. 3. Condensation of propylene oxide with phenol takes place easier than with a substituted phenol. In respect of esters based on alcohols the following relationships were found3 1. The viscosity of a polyglycol ester increases with increasing amount of propylene oxide added to the alcohol. 2. With increasing viscosity of polyglycol esters, their solidification temperature also increases as well as the ratio of -q 5 0/ '1) 100 - 3. With increasing number of carbon atoms in the molecule of alcohol, the absolute value of the viscosity and solidification temperature of the polyglycol ester increases, The value of the ratio of '150/'4100 remains practically unchanged. Card 2/3 82959 s/o65/6o/ooo/004/003/017 E071/E435 Production of Synthetic Lubricating Oils of the Type of Polyglycol Esters 4. Polyglycolic esters produced from normal alcohols possess a higher solidification temperature than those produced from corresponding iso alcohols. Polyglycolic ester from experiment 13 was submitted to oxidation by air according to the VTI methodq whereupon its resistance to oxidation was established. It was found that polyglycol esters based on propylene oxide and alcohols possess better low temperature properties than those based on phenols. By varying the ratio of starting components (propylene oxide and alcohol) polyglycol esters of various viscosity'Und good low temperature propertie ~'lkcan be obtained. It was also shown that alcohols produced at present on an industrial scale (isopropyl) can be utilized for the purpose. There are 3 figures, 3 tables and 9 referencem3 3 Soviet and 6 English. ASSOCIATIM MINKh i GP im. Gubkina (MINKh and GP-imeni Gubkin) Card 3/3 V-W ;j tlf- V Bill -10 'IC cor"20 v 0, P-S 'Llse JIS ,"flu 5. ., j ", (~-, i Ll 121) the ts ?I 37C jec"I 'aa ter'JL t 0 v os 0 O(JO t G, 'o oil (VP .)LI of - GOTI v- is " ncC e -a- ro~ B6 -sbe3: 01 e tp vi ~ " t,, e enoIS C) j 10 V. al, ; ~- I a -,Ollol- 1 01 "I C - O-C p &0 170 (L 0 o, tjorl O-JO, -,eve c kx lite I elle 0 - .r.L, f tj )~ &. P, in 11, e 0 120 -t. -10 e 120, I j f 1, 1 vJD, L ne OL 6 r L oc 11 s in .0 -110 b .13'a 0 0 s0-- 11 1 e 2-et ^ v The SyntiheSiU Und properLies ... IS/061 /62/000/008/044/057 -~I 56/Bi 01 viscosities at different tem-pei-atures arz~ I-ivc.n for Uie ! produced. increasitir- the number of !I 1J.-i -,.he 1 increases tile viscosity of tile I. The i oroduced on an alcoho' base 'el points between -52 and -600C) had luetti~.r lo-,,i-teiiiperature prop(:rtieo th;jx, the phenol -base I (gel oints between -26 and p -430C'. '11he authorv coiifjid,-,,l- thut it vIL11 be effective to add cortaia of the I to tih,~ compoaitiona of additives for 1 L ,ybrivat-ing oils to improve, their dispersing and cleansing properties. LA batracterls note: Complete tranulation.] Card 2/2 ISAGULYAXTS, V.I.; FAVORSKAYA, N.A.; TISHKOVA, V.N. Synthesis of 2; 6-di-tert-butyl-4~-methylphenol, Zlrir,prikl,khim- 34 no.3:693-694 Mr 161. (Cresol) (KM 14:5) TOPIC TAGS: dihydrorcybenzene, divalent phenol, reqorcinol, phcnol alkylation, ca t i Oil excha fige re n i 1, excha t12 r -rl L a t &BSTRACT. The authors used the catton-exchari2e resin. K11-2~jq-lz F-r t~!e 'lc -E r:: their mtxt'~.rf: are f-mpul. delpndin~~ t C D u t v r1 e 71 71 TISIIKOVAJ, V.N.; ISAGULYANTS, V.I.; PAVOKI, i~.K~; 71-11F IVA, B.S, - iti7e to lubr4ca-n:~- ---~ -r.tioxjiiz'ng add- '-- Synthesizing a n=w a 1 .1 - L ~ 3 . for forced working enginei. Trudy !-YINKHiGP no.4.4.105-109 'C" ( 141 PJi 18: 5) lary ty I :,.Ti ~o r~: irl(A - f b',ItYlr~ alia t~!T' LJ "Y Synthesis 0 ~e-tiarY ol-~ 3 catecholy 0.12:, '73 1 1. ihira. 37 n Zhur. prik ISAGULYANTS, VOI.; TISHKOVA, V.N.; CHZHAN SYU-CHZHEN [Chang Hsiu-cheng) - - ___. .-- mltif-uncuional additives on a base of text- Synthesis of ne,.4 :116-125 162. (miRA 17:3) amylphenol. Trudy MINKIliGP no.37 ISZAGUL,JANC,v.~j. (Isagulyants, V.I.); TISKOVA, V.N. (Tishkova, V,11-j GRUSEMENKO, I.A. [Grushevenko, I.A.1; F-ME'R, Domoakosnee [Translator] Preparing polyglycolether-type synthetic lubricants. Kam tud kozl WA 20 no.1:33-39 63. 1. Leningradi Tudomanyegyetem (for Tishkova, Grushevenko). 2. Ormeny Tanaeskoztareasag Tudomanyos Akademiajanak rendes tagia (for IszagulJanc.). .0 ISAGULYANTS, V.I.; TISHKOVA, V.N.; AMAR, Sh.; BYL11;HINSKAYA, M. Production of synthetic lubricating oils of the type of monc- and dicarboxylic acid esters. Khim.i tekh.topl.i masel 8 no.2:15-20 F 163. (MA 16:10) 1. Moskovskiy inatitTitneftekhimicheskoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti akademika Gubkina. 1. ACCESSION NR: AT4008702 S/2982/63/000/044/0105/0109 AUTHOR: Tishkova, V. N.; Isagulyants, V. I.; Papok, K. K.; Zuseva, B. S. TITLE: Synthesis of a new antioxidative fuel oil additive for engines operating under a loading SOURCE: Moscow. Institut neftekhimicheskoy I gazovoy promy-shlennosti. Trudy*, no. 44, 1963. Neftekhimiya, pererabotka nefti i gaza, 105-109 TOPIC TAGS: lubricating oil, EP, extreme pressure, extreme pressure lubricant, antioxidant, lube oil additive, detergent additive, phosphorodithloic acid. diester-. calcium salt, dithiophosphoric acid.diester-.calcium salt, AN-22K additive, phosphorodithioic acid.octylphenol diester, octyiphenal, SB-3 detergent additive, detergent oil, detergent lubricating oil, lubricating oil detergent ABSTRACT: The authors synthesized lube oil additive AN-22K, a neutral calcium salt of the dioctylphenyl ester of dithiophosphoric acid, in four stages: 1) kylation of phenol with diisobutylene in the presence of the cationic reagent KU-2; 2) preparation of octylphenol disulfide by reaction of octylphenol with sulfur monochloride; 3) preparation of the diester of dithiophosphoric acid by reaction of the octylphenol disulfide with phosphorus pentasulfide; 4) neutra- lization of the acid obtained by calcium hydroxide. The additive is a solid of ~Card 1/2 _--------------------- -------- al- ACCESSION NR: AT4008702 cinnamon coloration, becoming yellow when powdered, and has a mol. weight of 1200. It was tested with lube oil MT-16. it produced the best results when used as a composition additive in a 1:2 mixture with the sulfonate additive SB-3 and exceeded the performance characteristics of the phosphorus-containing additives MN I-IP-22k and vniinp-360. Orig. art. has: 2 tables and I illustration. ASSOCIATION; Institut neftekhimicheskoy I gazovoy prom *shlennosti, Moscow (institute for petroleum chemistry and the gas industry~ SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 16jan64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODEs FL NO REFF SOVt .004 OTHER: 001 Card 2/2 s/C65/63/000/002/001/008 E075/E436 AUTHORS: Isagulyants, V.I., Tishkova, 1.1L., Amarl Sh., Byllehinskaya, M. TITLE: Preparation of synthetic lubricating oils of the type of complex esters of mono- and dicarboxylic acids PERIODICAL; Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, no.2, 1963, 15-20 TEXT: Adipic and sebacic acids were esterified at 120 to 1400C with isoamyl-n-hexyl, n-heptyl, n-octyl, 2-ethylhexyl, n-nonyl, and n-decyl alcohols, using cation exchanger K*Y-2 (KU-2) as catalyst (16% wt of the acids). Anion-exchanger AB-17 (AV-17) was used after the esterification to remove residual acids from the esters. To minimize the formation of acid esters (half esters) an excess of the alcohols (25 to 56 theoretical) was used. An ester of technical C? -C6 fatty acids with pentaerythrit- ol was also prepared. The yie ds for all the esters ranged from 92.5 to 99.3%. Di-2-ethylhcxylsebacate, di-2-ethylliexyladipate and diisoamyladipate had setting points of less than -600C and may be suitable as components of synthetic lubricating oils. Di-2-ethylhexylsebacate and the pentaerythritol ester are the most Card 1/2 S/065/63/000/GO2/001/008 Preparation of synthetic ... E075/E436 promising esters for practical applications (viscosity at 1000C: 3.20 and 4.32 cst respectively; setting points: -60 and -650C respectively; viscosity indices: 155 and 138 respectively). The use of ion exchangers as csterification catalysts presents many advantages over catalysts such as ZnO and H2SO4. The advantages are: relatively low esterification temperature, high yields, possibility of using continuous esterification processes, ease of separation of the catalyst from the products. The catalyst can be used several times and can be regenerated easily. There are 3 tables. ASSOCIATIONS; MINKh and GP imeni Gubkin Card 2/2 I,k L I inzh.; TI:-" KOV GURVICII, II.L. Kathods for oil conte-.-it of cc-.~,-~-nol baull. Mas-I.-zhir. -c.'1:3/,-36 JI 10A. 14:?) I# TientralInaya L' x-vIonl-ir~- prota,yahlennost' Yxisnc)d:LrB,:oF,,o 3crnai-::'.oza (for Aleshina). ;1),:! tit , (t. 2o (for Gurvich), (I~saoncac --nd essential olls) (Basii(Botmay)