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Separation of indium from zinc ... DiOl/B110
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Moscow State
University); Khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut g. Sofiya
(Sofia Institute of Chemical Technology)
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ALIKARIH, I.P.; TSUITSETICH, Ye.P.; BURLAXA. V.P.
Study of the behavior of indium, zinc, and cadniun corplax
compounds in an ammonium carbonate solution using ion-exchange
resins, Zavelabe no.11:1287-1290 159. (MIRA 13:4)
l.Roakovski7 goendarstvennyyuniversitet im. M.V.IOmonosova.
Undium compounds) (Zinc compounds) (cadmium compounds)
S/153/60/003/02/o6/oj?4
BO11/BOO3
AUTHORB, Taintsevi Gorokhova, A. H.
TITLE: Separation of Gallium Prom Copper and Nickel by Means of
the Method of Ion Exchange
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Khimiya i
khimicheskaya tekhnologiyaq 19609 Vol. 39 No. 2,
pp. 245-250
TEXT: In the present paper the authors continue the investigation of
the behavior of gallium with various complex-forming substances,
particularly with ammonium carbonate. They applied the method of ion
exchange. They intended to clarify the possibilities of using the
soluble carbonate compound of gallium for the separation of the latter
from nickel and copper. For this reason the authors examined the
behavior of gallium with (NH4)2COj on the cationite of type KU-2 (in
KJ14-form) and on the anionite of ype EDE-10P (in C03-form). The pos-
allity of applying the gallium-carbonate complex for the separation
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Nickel by Means of the Method of Ion B011/BO03
Exchange
of other elements-by means of ion exchange waa provon by the authors.
Particularly the methods of the quantitative separation of gallium from
nickel (Table 4) and of gallium from copper were elaborated (Table 6) in
ratios of Ga:Ni and Ga:Cu of 1:1 to 1:10,000 in the presence of
(NH4)2CO3 and NE40H . Gallium can be separated from zinc, nickel and
copper in the presence of a 2 M solution of (NH4)2CO3 under the addition
of a small Ammonium amount by means of the ion-exchange.method on
anionite EDE-10P (CO -form). The absorption spectra of the reagent
gall-ion applied for Le colorimetric determination of gallium as well as
the complex compound of gallium with gallion are shown in Fig. 1. The
calibration curve for the determination of gallium by means of gallion
is represented in Fig. 2. The distribution of gallium on ionites in the
presence of (NHJ)2CO3 is given in Table 1. The behavior of gallium on
the anionite ED -10P (in C03-form) in the presence of W'02CO3 under
dynamic conditions is indicated in Table 2. The distribution coefficients
of nickel on ionites in the presence of (NH4)2CO3 under static conditions
are listed in Table 3. There are 2 figuresp 6 tables, and 12 references,
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Separation of Gallium From Copper and S/153 60/003/02/06/034
Nickel by Means of the Method of Ion BO11/BOO3
Exchange
8 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvannyy universitet imeni M. V.
Lomonosova; Kafedra analiticheskoy khimii (Moscow State
University imeni M. Ve Lomonosov; Chair of Analytical
Chemistry)
SUBMITTED: October 19 1959
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STANCHEVA, St.; ALIMARIN., I.P.; TSINTSEVICH, Ye.P.
Ion ex4hange separation of indium from zinc in solutions containing
sulfat~'ions. Zav.lab. 28 no.2.-156-158 162. (14IRL 150)
1. 14oskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet i Khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy
institut, Sofiya.
(Ion exchange resins) (Indium-Analysis) (Zinc-Analysis)
AMEJN, I.P.; TSIETSEVIC11, Yo.P.,
Ion-exchange study of the be! avlor of intlil:;~ in the o-
different organic complco-r-for--inil, Vest. Ser.
2: 10iim. 15 no.6:33-37 11-D 160.
,j - Ga.
1. Kafedra analitic'-eslcoy khimii ',!ookovok-cro univors`tc.'
(Indium)
TSINTSEVICH, Ye.P.; IVANOV, V.M.; TSABELI~ V.A.
Photometric determination of gallium In the presence of oxalate
ions by means of 1-(2-pyridylazo)-resorainol. Vest. Mosk. un.
Ser. 2: Khin. 18 no.5:54-56 S-0 163. (MIRA 16:11)
1. Kafedra analiticheskoy khimii Moskovskogo universiteta.
-TSINTSEVICH, Ye.P.; kLDIARIN, I.P.; MW'r,'VA, L.I.; BAZATIOVA, 1M.P.
Cation exchange study of the behavior of indium as dependent an the
concentration of oxalate ions and of the pH of solution. Vast. Mosk.
un. Ser.2: Khim. 18 no-4:70-72 JI-Ag 163. (wRA 16:9)
1* Kafedra analitichaskoy khimil Moskovskogo uhiversiteta.
(Indium) (Ion exchange resins) (Sodium axalates)
(Hydrogen-ion concentration)
TSINTSLV10H,.Ye., P.; GOROMOVA, A.N.
Separating gallium from copper and nickel bv ion exchange.
Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; khim.i kchim.tekh. 3 no.2:245-250 160.
(MM 14:6)
1. Mookovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni M. V. Lomonosova..
kafedra analiticheskoy khimii.
(Gallium-Analysis)
(Copper-4-nalysis)
ALIMARIN. I.P.1; TSIRrSFVICH. Te,P.; GOROKHOVA. A.N.
Separation of gallium form zinc in a solution of armoniun carbonate
by means of ionites. Zav.lab. 26 no.2:144-145 '60.
(MIPA 13:5)
1. Moskovskiy gosudaretvannyy unive-sitet imeni M.V.Lomonosova.
(Gallium--Analysis) (Zinc--Analysis)
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AUTHORS; Alimarin, I. P , Tsintsevich, Ye. P., SOV/32-25-11-2/69
Burlaka, V. P.
TITLE: Investigation of the Behavior of Complex Compoundsl of Indium,
_?zinc, and Cadmium"lin Ammonium Carbonate Solution on Ion
J Exchange Resins
PBRIODICALt Zavodskaya laboratoriya, 1959, Vol 25, TTr 11, pp 1287-1290 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The behavior of indium in an wmiionium carbonate solution uiled
as a complex-forming substance was investigated by ion exchange,
and the results were utilized for the separation of indium from
zinc, cadmium, and aluminum. No indium-carbonate complexes
have hitherto been used in ion exchange chromatography. Indium
perchlorate, zinc sulfste, cadmium sulfate, and aluminum
chloride were used in these experiments. The indium concentration
was determined gravimetrically (by the oxyquinoline method),
volumetrically by complexometric titration using the indicator
eriochrome black T (Ref 2), or by means of the indicator
4-(oL-'P'yridylazo) resorcinol suggested by A. I. Busev and IT. A.
0
Kanayev. Cadmium was determined as anthranilate (Ref 3) or
polarographically (Ref 4), zinc graviwetrically (phosphate metlod)
Card 1/3 or polarographically, and aluminum by nrecipitation with
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Investigation of the Behavior of Complex Compounds SOV/32-25-11-2/69
of Indium, Zinc, and Cadmium in Ammonium Carbonate Solution on Ion Mcchange
Resins
oxyquinoline or colorimetrically. The cation exchange resin
KU-2 and the anion exchange resin EDE-10 Piwere used as
sorbents. Absorption spectra taken in the 220-300 m~L wave
range on the SF-4 apparatus showed that a soluble compound is
formed from In(Clo 4)3and (llH4)2CO3* Distribution coefficients
(q) on the KU-21cation exchanger (in the NH 4 form) calculated
according to equation of Tompkins and Mayer (Ref 5) showed that
the indium-carbonate complex ion bears a negative charge, which
was confirmed by experiments performed with the anion exchanger
EDE-10 P (in the CO3 form). This fact was utilized to separate
indium, from zinc and cadmium. Indium was separated from zinc oa
the anion exchanger EDE-10 P (in the CO 3 form) in the ratios
1:17 to 1:1000- The indium complex on the resin remained
absorbed, was -Ghen eluted with acetic acid, and determined as
mentioned above (Table 1). The separation of indium. from small
amounts of cadmium was porformed on the cation exchanger KU-2
Card 2/3 (in the NE4 form) in ratios In:Cd - 200 to 10000. Cadmium
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of Indium, Zinc, and Cadmium in Ammonium Carbonate Solution on Ion acha:,-Ce
Resins
remained absorbed, was then eluted with nitric acid, and
finally determined (Table 2). Indium could be separated from
aluminum in ratios 4:1 to 1000:1 on the resin KU-2 as well,
indium being eluted with an annionium carbonate solution, and
aluminum with 2n alkali (Table 3). There are 4 figures,
3 tables, and 5 referencesq 2 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. Yi. V. Lomonosova
(Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov)
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TSIMSEVICH, Ye.P.-, ALIX4RIN, I.P.; MARCHENKOVA, L.F.
]Behavior-6~allium and aluminum during ton exchange in the
presence of sons complex-forming substances. Vest.Mosk.un.Ser.
Mftt.,mnkh..aatron..fiz.khtm. 11 no-3:221-227 158.
(MIRA 12W
1. Kafedra amliticbeekoy khimli Knekovakogo universiteta.
(Gallium) (Aluminum) (Ion exchange)
137-58-1-2149
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 1, p 292 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Tsintsevich, Ye. P.
TITLE: Ion Exchange as a Method of Separating Zinc From Aluminum
(Otdeleniye tsinka ot alyuminiya metodom ionnogo obmena)
PERIODICAL: Vestn. Mosk. un-ta. Ser. matem. , mekhan., astron. , fiz.,
khimii, 1957, Nr 1, pp 150-155
ABSTRACT: The cationite 11SBS", prewashed from Fe by 10 percent HCI and
water to negative reaction to Cl and the ability of Al to form
complex compounds are employed to separate Zn from Al. The
tartrate complex of Al passes through the column, without being
adsorbed by the cationite, in the form of a negatively charged an-
ion, In an ammonia medium, in the presence of tartaric acid, the
stable, positively chargedcomplex cation of Zn ammoniate, when
passed through the column with SBS in the H form or the NH4
form,- is 'captured in its entirety by activated groups in the resin,
Sulfosalicylic and oxalic acids serve as complex formers to
separate Zn from Al. It is also possible to use pyrogallol and
glycerol, but they are less desirable because of their ready oxi-
Card 1/2 dizability and high viscosity. Addition of small amounts of
137-58-1-2149
Ion Exchange as a Method of Separating Zinc From Aluminum
glycerol to solutions of Al salts prevents precipitation of hydroxides in
aqueous ammonia media (pH-- 9- 10).
V. P.
1. Zinc-Separation 2. Ion exchange-4ppUcaticnx
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Category: USSR/Anajy~ical Chemiatry
substances. - Analysis Of inOrgmic G-2
Abs Tour: llefe-rat Zhlr-l,,,y,,
r No 9, 19571 30988
Autho
Inst A-limarif 1- P- Taintsevich ye. p.
Title not given
Use
fromof abromatogra
other F -Phic Method for
lements. Sep.,7.ti the fteration of Gealium
0-rig Pub: 7-avOd- laboratorlya, On Of G.1jium and Zinc.
Abstract: Description 1956, 22, no 1.1, 1276_1279
Za by means Of 4 method for quant
Of Ion-excbalge (SBS itative separation of G& from,
Ilzation of COMPlex resin), Q
gree Of Stabaity ch Is based on uti-
cojmPoun(Is Of Ga and Zn. Of different de-
(with COMP-lexo
gulfo-s&"V,Iic acid); separati n 1111 tartaric cx&lic and
has been carried out. on Of Ga and Zn J
from Fe and Cu
Cma-d
-23-
f L
5(2)
AUTHORSs Tsint!~.~ Alimarin, I.P. SOV/55-58-.7-27/30
TITLE: and Marchenkova, L.F.
The Behavior of Gallium and Aluminum Under Ion Exchange in
Presence of Some Complex-Forming Substances (Povedeniye
galliya i alyuminiya v usloviyakh ionnogo obmena v prisutstvii
nekotorykh kompleksoobrazuyuehchikh veshchestv)
PERIODICALi Vestnik Moskovnkoizo universiteta, Seriya matematiki,
astronomii, fiziki, khimii 1958,Nr 3,pp 221-227 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors investigated the behavior of Ga3+ and A13+ in
presence of tartaric acid and malic acid under static con-
ditions for acid pH - values. It was stated that the se-
paration of them is not possible in presence of the mentioned
acids. A separation of gallium and aluminum by ion exchange
proved to be possible in presence of oxalic acid for pH 4.0
as well as in some other cases.
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The Behavior of Gallium and Aluminum Under Ion Ex- SOV/55,-58-3-.27/30
change in Presence of Some Complez-Forming Substances
There are 4 figures, 6 tables, and 5 references, 3 of which
are Soviet, 1 German, and I Swiss.
ASSOCIATION: Kafedra analiticheskoy khimii (Chair of Analytical
Chemistry)
SUBMITTEDs July 6, 1957
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APTHOR: Tsintsevich, Ye.P., Nazarova, G.Ye. 32-9-12/43
TITLE: The Separation of Gallium from Lead aM Cadmium According to the
Method of Ion Exchange (Otdeleniye galliya ot avintsa i kadmiya
metodom ionnogo obimens.)
PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya. Laboratoriya, 1957, Vol.23, Nr 9, pp. 1068-1070 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: By the method of ion exchange the separation of gallium frm lead
was attained by the use of CH3000MI4 as &e eluent" (washed out pro-
duct). The separation of gallium from lead was carried out with
the SBS oationite in NH4-form in the presence of sulphosalicylio
and gallus acid at p)j = 9 --10. In the presence of sodium tartrate
the separation of the elements mentioned in possible only in the
case of 10~H = 8,5 - 9,0. The possibility of separating gallium from
cadmium with an ion exchange resin in XH4-form at PH = 9 - 10 by
using tartaric-, sulphosalicylio- and oxalio acid as well as
trilon B was found to exist. It is shown that by using successive
"eluation!' (washing out process) and -ldng use of the amphoterio
properties of galliump the latter can be separated from Pbo Cd,
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t 32-9-12/43
The Sepamtion of Gallium f rcm Lead and Cadmium According to the Method
.of Ion Exchange
Fe and Cu. There are I figure, 4 tables,and 7 references, 5 of
which are Slavic.
ASSOOIATICN:Momoow St4te Ulive X.V.Lmon ov.(Xoskovskiy gosudarst-
vennn univers tetzWyM".vU&oi1oO=js
AV"M Libmry of Congress
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TSINTSEVICH To P
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Separation of zinc from aluminum by, the ion exchange method.
Veat.Moak.un. 3-2 no.1:150-155 '57. ()MRA 10:8)
1.Moskovskiy univaraitet, Xafadra analitichaskoy khimii.
(zinc) (Aluminum) (Ion exchange)
ALINLRIN. I.P.; TSINTSEVICH, Te.p.
Oag"41*4x4n.,
Using the chromatographic method for Isolating gallium from other
elements* Zav.lab.22 no.11:1276-1279 '56. (MLRL 10:2)
1. Moskovskiy goaudarstveraW universitet.
(Chromatographic an lysie) (Gallium) (Ion exchange)
SHISHKOVA., L.G,; ALDMIN., IePe; TSIMSEVICH., Ye*P.
Aniork-exchange study of gallium behavior in hydrochloric '
alcohol solutions. Vest. Mosk. un. Sere 2:Khim. 20 no.4:
76-77 n-A-g 165. (KrRA 18'.10)
1. Kafedra analiticheskoy khimii Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo
universiteta i Gorno-geologicheskiy institut, Sofiya.
GOROKHOVA, A.N.; ALIMRIN, 1.P.; TSINTSEVTCH, Ye.P.
Ion-exchange behavior of gallium an a strong acid cation
exchanger in a medium of hydrochloric acJd -*. organic solvent
(isopropyl alcohol), ketones, dioxane. Zhur.neorg.khim. 11
no.ltl9l-194 Ja 166. (MM 19ti)
1. Submitted December 14, 1964.
DZIDZIGURI, A.A., TSINTSADZE, Yu.D.
IsguInting mine fans in a contrnlized ventilation system. Trady
Inst. met. i gor. dela-AIT Gritz, SO no. 8:271-284 '57. (XIRA 11:8)
Nine ventilation)
(FAns. Machanicaly
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AUTHORS Mandzhavidze, Z. Sh., Royniiahvili, it. N., Chukovani,
G. Yo., Kotlyarovokly, D. M., Tittalnuh-
V111, N. G., and TaIntalbadze, A. 1.
TITLE: Study of penetrating showers at nn altitude of 2000 m
above uva level
;"OURCL-. International Conference on Cosmic Padiation. Moscow '~t
1959. Trudy. v. 2. ShirokLyc atmo,.~ft-rnyyo llvni i kit s-
kadnyye protacauy, 338-341
TINYT; The properties of unstable heavy parti(-1en ware studied by
ma,
,.:is of it magnetic cloud chamber with lead aboorbers. Among 8700
nuclear interactions, 139 cases of decay of nQutral particles were
ooBerved, no well ao 29 decay procconen of ch:trgad otritnga parti-
olov. In addition, 11 decay procansaa, deacribad by the authora in
an earlier work, are also included in the study. Aa a reault of the
inve3tigation of neutral particles, 45 V O-shaped tracks were iden-
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t1fied as decays of A-hyperons, and 38 - as go-meeons. Pifty-six
of the remaining 7 0-shaped tracks could not be identified. Out of
40 Vt-particles, I was interpreted aeC-meaon decay, 7 could be
interpreted as K-meson decay and 2 - as 2-hyperona. The other par-
ticles could not *De interpreted by decay-dynamics only; for their
interpretation considerations had to be employed which proceed from
the considerable difference in the lifetime of hyperonr and K-me-
son3 respectively,. In Solov1yev'a work (Ref. 3: preprint O.I.Ya.
1.) it ia shown that for strong interactions ir;volvinir, otrango par-
ticles, there are no obvious theoretical aeflumptions which would
require conservation of parity. If such interactions are not inva-
riant with respect to apace inversion, one should expect tfie ap-
pearance of hyporon polarization in the plane of generation. These
conniderations were used as a basis for constructing the angular
diatritution protons of the decay OfAo-partiolea with momenta be-
low 800 Mev./c. Further, the authors Investigated the lifetime of
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particles by 2 methods. By the first method, they obtained for
.the mean lifetime the value
'CIO (2,83 + 2,32).10-10 000
0199
The second method yielded
(3,02 + 1 14).10-10 sea
ejo - 0:72
Further, an attempt was made to determine the lifetime of:;_-hype-
rons. Earlier results In this respect are in disagreement. It was
found that 13 of the decay processes of charged particles can be
considered as Zl;-hype~ons. The lifetime of 9 of these particles is
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Ir /(0,57 '0 36).10-10 see
Y, 0:16
There are I table and 9 referenceez 3 Soviet-bloc and 6 non-Soviet-
bloc. The referencee to the Engliah-language publications read as
followe: S. Hayakawa, Phya. Rev., 108, 1533, 1957; D. A. Glaser.
Ann. International Conference on High Energy Physics at CERN,
19~8; I. Snayder, W. Y. Chang and 1. 0. Gupta. PhyB. Rev., 106,~
149, i957.
ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki AN Gruz.SSR (Physics Institute As
Georgian SSR)
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TSITSIN, M. A.
Sverdlovsks Metallurgizdat, 1953
1076 p. illus.9 diagre., tables,
Bibliographical material throughout.
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TSINTSIN, N. V;CHERKASSKIY, Yo. S.
Activated creolin..Doklady Akad. nauk SSSR 84 no. 3:653-654
21 May 1952. (CIML 22:3)
1. Academician for Taitsin.
ussit/ Agricialturo - E,;JJbitJon
Card 1/1 Pub. 86 - 1130'
Authoro Tsintsin, N. V.., Academician
Title I All the people view the accomplishments of socialistic agriculture
Parlodicea 1. ~Priroda 43/6, 3 14, Aug 1954
Abotract A description is given of the exposition opened ;Dn August 1, 1954
at Moscow, to ohow the people the advances made in scientific farming
and the mechanization of agriculture. Eight-hundred collective farmin,
300 state farms awl 200 machine-tracter stations were represented.
There were exhibits of associated liaes, such as stock raising and
fish breeding. The article is mainly devoted to the description of
the buildings and exhibits. Illustrations.
Institution
Submitted
ACCESSION NR: AP4029195
8/0078/64/009/004/1015/1016
AUTHORt TsintsLu dovich, Yao Yeo
V-~ Ju
TITLE: Vapor pressures of vanadium dibromide and diiodide
SOURCE: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, v. 9, no. 4, 1964, 1015-1016
TOPIC TAGS: vanadium dibromide, vanadium diiodide, vapor pressure, vapor tension,
flux method, sublimation* heat of sublimation, entropy of sublUotion, V-Br bond
energy, V-1 bond energy, vanadium bromine bond energy, vanadium iodine bond energy,
thermodynamic characteristic
ABSTRACT: The vapor tension of vanadium dibromide and vanadium diLodide was
investigated by the flux method (S. A. Shchukarev, L V. Vasillkova, He A*
Oranskaya, V. M. Taintsius, N. S. Subbotina, Vestn. LGU, No. 16, vy*p. 3, 125
(1961)) usir.;, argon as the gas-carrier. Based on the data obtained, the following
thermodynamic characteristics of the process of vanadium dibromide and vanadium
diiodide sublimation were determined: in the 800-905 C temperatlre interval,
b 11 subl FV Br27 n 45 J4 kcal/mol; t, S oubl CV,. Br2 7 : 21 L 2 joules;
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in the 850-1016 C temperature interval, H 44 4 kcal/mol and
subl
S 28 1 2 joules L V12-7
subl. /-VI
2-7
The V-Br and V-I bond energies were also calculated: H V-Br 107 kcal,
E V-I : 96 kcal. Origo art* hast 2 tableso
ASSOCIATION: None
SUBMTED: l6Sep63 DATE ACQ: 29Apr64 ENCL: 00
SUB CODE: X, GP NO REF SOV: 004 0MR1 003
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SHCHUKAREV, S.A.; ORANSKAYA, M.A.; TSINTSIUS, V.M.
Thermal dissociation of gold chlorides'. - -ibIur.'-neorg.khim. 1 no-5:
881-886 My 156. NLRA 9:10)
(Gold chlorides)
TOLMACHF,VA,, T.A.;TSINTSIUS., V.M.; ANDRIANOVA, L.V.
Vanadium trioi*de. Zhur.neorg.khim. 8 no.3.553--559 lir 063,
(Vanadium iodides) (~LRA 16;,4)
S/078/63/008/003/001/020
B117/B186
AUTHOM: Tolmacheva, T. A., Taintsius, V. M., Andrianova, L. V.
TITLE: Study of vanadium triiodide
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, v. 6, no. 3, 1963, 553-559
TEXT: The formation enthalpy of vanadium triiodide waa atudie,j by Lhe
solubility method in a calorimeter at 25 OC usinr 0-4 N alkili !!oltltiorl
with 0.016 1.1 by(ly-o,-' en peroxide. An average of All = -145.0-11-L) ~u;11/11;iolp
war, found for the system VI + 4KOIT + 211 0 . The entlialpy of the
3 2 2
1/2 V 205 + 3KI + KOH + H 202 wan alno determined. Ito mean v:1111c. V':1,1
-7.7 +- 0.1 kcalh-,~toii vanadium. The valuea found for Vie ti~'f i 1. i ty
u
'here i1sel to calcuInte the forwition enthalpy of solid vona-Ijo-it !.j- i i~)A Ho.
It was -67+0 kcal/mole for formation from metallic vanadiiup. arill ~o 1 N
iodine, wi,l _W91" kcul/lmole for formation from metal and C,7:;e~mi:~
The entropy of form-tion of vanadium triiodide from metal
io~!ine van-calcnlated: As = -48.5-13 entropy units. Further, tht.-
djNfT()Ciatj(.)n Of V.1111LAIMn triiodide to solid diiodide and graucour; i,)!ino
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wa:7 I)etoveen 300'.ind 5300C 11 = 22�1 kcal/mole and AS
oritt-opy ottilto were ](Aermined from three series-of tectu for th"S
2V1 2V + .I Experimento wAne different-sized portions or Lrl-
2*
lolitle offordel consistent valuea for the dissociation preuoure. 'i;, I;;
thnf. vnriadium trioxide tind do-not ponsew- :#n
r,=Ltij,.e of hovto,-,enpity. The formation entha lpy an*d entropy r~f ~;olid
fliiolii-le vwre C.11cii1ated from the thermodynamic valuea foon] for LrI 1c)
IT = -71?i3 kcal./mole for the formation of VL 'from i~aseoun lodj fie 'Ifid
meLnI, aiiA LIT ;= -63�3 kcal/mole for the formation from uolil ivIiiv,
m e t .) I .Tho vritropy found, 6S = -35+-2 entropy -units, agreerl -.iAtl,
'ILkbIi.;h(pI da~,J. Thcre.qre 2 fietires tind 6 tables.
13, G
PTIED: A u -u s t 1962
TSINTSIUS~ V.M.; YUDOVICH, Ye.Ye.
...
Vanadium dibromide and diiodide vapor pressure. Zhur.neorg.khim.
9 no.4:1015-1016 Ap 164. (MrRA 17:4)
SHCHUKAREV, SOA TOLMACHEVA, T.A.; TSINTSIU~ V.14.
Dismutation--of vanadium tribromide at high temperatures. Zhur.nejrg,,khlm-
? no.7:150~-1508 Jl 162, (MMA 16; 3)
(Vanadium bromtde)
U3SR/Phys. Chemistry, Thermodynamics, Themochemistry, Equilibriums B-8
Phys. Chem. Anal-is, Pbase-Trdnsitions
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - nimiya, NO 7, 1957, 22263
Author S. A. ShchuIzarev, 14. A. Oranskaya, V. M. Tsintsius
Iwit Not given
Title Thermic dissociation of gold chlorides
Orig Pub Zb. neorgan. khimii, 1956) No 5, W1-886
Abstract Dissociation pressures of AuCI 3 ar& determined by static method
in the range 150-2470 C for the reaction AuC'3'?- AuCl * C12
(gpCl,(at) = 8.73-4547/T) and AuCl in the rance 150-2550 C for
the r6action 2AuCl-- Au -4-Cl2(19PCJ (at) = 6.23-3483/T). Varia-
tions of entropy (in entropy unital are calculated for indica-
ted noactions, respectively :,0 S=38.5 � 1.5 and 30 3 and the
formation of heat (in kcal/mole) of '~uC'36 H = -27 1 and
AuClIj H - 8.o � l.o. Computation,oC frea energy variations shows
that at T < 450oK AUCI is metastable on account of f reezin- of
disproportionation reaction "AuCl = AuCl-i-2ilu. Attempts to
3
obtain a hypothetical compound AuC12 remained ineffective.
Card 1/1 -86-
SHCIfUrj,REVp S.A.; VASILIKOVA, I.V.; OW-ISYAYA, M.A. [deceased];
TSINTSIUS, VJI.; SUBBOTINA, II.A.
Determination of the enthalpy of vanadium tribromide formation.
Vest LGU 16 no.16:125-129 161. (MIRA 14:8)
(Vanadium chloride)
(Enthalpy)
SHCHUKARKV, S.A.; TOMACHEV, T.A.; TSINTSIUS, V.M.
Therwdynamic characteristics of vanadium bromides. Zhuroneorg.
khim. . 7 rp.3:67%!681 Hr 162. (,MU 15:3)
(Vanadium bromides)
PASECHNIK, M.S., doktor tekhn. naukj ZHELIVIS, A.I.. kand. tekhn.
nauk; KORBUT, V.A.; PLATONOVA, M.N.; SHDIAKINA, T.S.;
TSINTSIUS V.M-- STRELE, L.A.,, red.
[Manual on eneral chemistry
of analysisl Uchebnoe posobie
khimichaskim metodam, analiza.
obshchei red. M.S.Pasechnika
Leningrad, 1965. 204 p.
and physicochomicnl methods
po obshchei khimil i fiziko-
[By] M.S.Pasechnik i dr. Pod
i A.I.Zhellvis (chast' 1).
(MIRA 19:1)
1. Leningrad. Lesotekhnicheskaya akademiya.
CRtcgory : USSR/Solid Stvt,:! Thysics - Diffiirlon. "intering
Lbs Jour ; Ref Zhur - Fizika, 1~~o .1, 1957, ITO 6678
Author : Neymm, N.V.1 Tbinyryrv, ''-Ya.
Title : Investigction of DifVu,-,i n in Binary Alloys vs r Now IMethod
of Physical-ChcL-dcei Lmlysis.
Orig Fub : Zh. noorgen. khirii, 19~,6), 1, ,lc 6, 1257-1263
Abstrrct : The chpnge in the coefficient of diffurion D, tho energy
of activation E, end the coefficient of the expcnentir.1 Dr,
as fimetions of tha co:-position of the alloys were determinud
in Fe-14i and Fe--L,'o -.ystorc. In th.-) Fe-Ni, system, which
roprosents in tho tump(~ruturt, r.q7.1.,n 'r-:-,. ~.00 ---- 1100 C; r.
contint.tous scrics of solutions of nickel in iron,
D incrunscs continuouzly, -.,hile :: c.,.d log Dn din-inish con-
tinuously as funct4rr,13 Lf thz% rl',oy cor.~po3itior.. In the
Fo-.,',:o oyatem, which conLrinz; the cliGiaicel. co!!,.round Fe F..'o
in the tonrorcture rcn,~-o 1.00 -.- 12000 under invosti-FL-Tion,
D dirinishcs :jharrly end 2 rnd log, D 0 incrraBo-shnrply at tho
point corresponding to the cherierl. combination. The
authors believe that the singular point they observed on
the diffusion characteristics vs, alloy composition curva,
Card 11/2
Category : USSR/Solid Strtc Physics - Diffuricn. Sinterirg E-<
Abs Jour : Rof Zhur - Fizikc, No 3, 1957, No 6678
11 1
..c,r
correspondtna to charricel combination, mrkes it ponsible
~o employ the study of diffusion in binnry r1loys as r
now method of physicel-chemicr-I enrlysis.
Crrd ; 2/2
) ~ - Vr
4(7 r- ) j-~,/ ,~,F ~
Optegory : USSR/Solid Stetu Jhysics - Diffusion. Sintering E-e
Lbs Jour t Ref Zhur - Fizike, Ito ", 1957, No &578
luthor : I'loyran, M.V., Tbinypycv, '~.Yil.
Title ; Investigation of Diffurion 1-n-9inary 1.1loys as v Now Mothod
of Fhysicvl-uChcAcrl Am~lysis.
Orig Pub : Zh. noorgan. khiv.1i, 1956, 1, fir, 55, 1257-12,53
Abstrrat : The chr!nge in the coefficient Qf diffunion D, the onergy
of activation E, and tko coefficient of the expcnenticl Z
as functions of tho composition of the alloys were determinod
in Fo-Ni and Fe-Po _~ystrjms. In tho Fe.-M, gystor.., which
represents in tho tompurcturo roE-i,,n (,700 ..- 1100c V
continuous scries of' ;olld solutions of nickol in ircn,
D incrunses continuously, while E and lor, D 0 diminish con-
tinuously as functions cf thn r1loy cor.~po.Atior.. In the
Fc.-.-'.o system, which can' ring the chomicel cor,qound Fe KO2
in the tonjorcture rrngo 100 --. 12000 undur invostira~ion,
D diwinish(~s aharl,ly rnd E rnd Icr-, D incrraoo-shni-ply nt the
point correspoMing to thu chemicri 2oribination. The
authors believe that the singular point they observed on
the diffusion characteristics Vs. olloy composition curve,
Card 1/2
Category : USSR/Solid Strto FhyBics - Diffurion. Sintering E-5
I
Abs Jour : Rof Zhur - Fizi'--,i, Uo 3, 1957, No 6678
or
corresponding to choiAcel cotAination, :~rkes it possible
to employ the study of diffusion in binery r1loys as r
now method of physicrl-chcmiccl entlysis.
Cs-,rd - 2/2
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cavi4-
ation EXCMnA MEDICA See 9/Vol 13/5 SURGMY MaY 59. JX, 7)
2634. COMPLICATIONS OCCURRING AFTER OPERATIONS INVOLVING THE
ABDOMINAL CAVITY (Russian text) - T s L n z e r I i n g A. V. - NAUCH.
BAB. I LEN. VOEN, - MORSK. GOSP. 19ma-5
The reports of 610 post-mortem examinations carried out on patients dying follow-
Ing operations on the abdominal cavity are analysed. Peritonitis and pneumonia
accounted for 75% of all complications. Peritonitis occurred in 34.4% of cases and
pneumonic foci in 22.4%. The number of lung abscesses progresaing to gangrene
has greatly diminished. (S)
J
lpi. 4 L C~ 0
EXCE See 5 1 12/1 Gen Pathology Jan 59
At6
18B.TUBLRCULOSIS OF THL LIVER "ITH GRAVITATION ABSCESS (HusM.In
text) - T s i n z e r I i n A. V. - ARKII. PATOL. 1057, 19/11 (80-82) Illus. I
Description-df a-case of tumouF--Iike tb of the liver in a woman of 40 who had had
2 courses of treatment with PAS, streptomycin, etc. The affection of the liver
was accompanied by a bilateral subphrenic tuberculous peritonitis. On the right
side a gravitation abscess developed in the retroperitoneal space.'On the left the
process perforated into the colon with formation of a fistula and secondary in-
testinal infection of the subdiaphragmatic space. Small isolated tuberculous foci
were found in certain other organs. (V, 15)
PETROV, I.R., prof.; KOROSTOVTSEVA, N.V., kand.mod.nauk; ASTAKHOVA, T.H.,
kand.mod.nauk; TSINZERLING, A.T., kand.med.nauk
Use of artificial hypothermia for the prevention of oequelae of
circulatory disorders consecutive to ligation of the portal vein
and renal artery under experimental conditions. Vest. AMU SSSR 14
no.9*47-56 159. (MIRA 13:1)
1. Laboratoriya eksperimentallnoy patologii Leningradekogo institute.
perelivaniya krovi i patologoanatomicheskoya otdeleniye Voyenno-morsko-
go gospitalya. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR (for Petrov).
(HYPOTHMMA INDUCE-D)
(PORTAL VEIN physiol.)
(KIDNEYS blood supply)
USSR/Microbiology Microorganisms Pathogenic to Humans and F-5
Animals.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3, 1958, 9989
Author : Tsinzerling, A.V., Borovaya, A.Ya.
Inst
Title CaLse of Fungus Pneu:mouia.
Orig Pub Vrachebn. delo, 1957, No 3, 299-300
Abstract No abstract.
Card 1/1
TSINZERLING, A. V.
Change in the inflammational reaction in theprocess of im-anization;
experiments with Candida albicans. Dokl. AN SSSR 156 no. 1:177-
178 My 164. (MIRA 17:5)
1. Leningradskiy nauchno-issladovatellskiy institut detskikh
infektsiy i Institut eksperimentallnoy meditsiny AMH SSSR.
Predstavleno akademikom N. N. Anichkovym.
GREBIWSHCHIKOVA, V.G., TSINZERLIFG, A.V.
A case of cardiac rapture with an unusual course. Klin.med. 36
no.4:129-131 Ap'58 (MIRA 11:5)
1. Iz I Voyenno-morskogo ordona Lenia gospitalya (nach. Ye.Yee
Polichuk)
(MYOCARDIAL INFARCT, comple'
heart rupt. (Rus))
Mw. rupt -
caused by myocardia infarct (Rua))
TSIb-LXUMG, A.V.(Leningrad)
ftthoanatowy and stiology of pneumonia raoistant to salfonamids
and penicillin therapy. Arkh. pat. 17 no.4:57-64 O-D 155.
(MLRA 9:2)
1. Iz kafedry patoleiieheakay anatomii (nachallnik--prof. A.N.
Chistovich) voyanno-moditainakoy ordena Lenina akademii imeni
S.H. Kirova.
(PIWMCUIA~ therapy,
penicillin & sulfonamides, histopathol. & atiol. of
resist. cases)
(PISMILLIM, therapeutic use,
pneumonia, histopathol. & etiol. of resist. cases)
(SULFWAKIDIS, therapeutic use,
pneumonia, hietopatho" & et'ol' of resist. cases)
I --- ---TS-IN--ZF.UIIfG, A.V.
Concerning the role of pathogenic fungi in pneumonia [with suarar7
in Znglish]. Trudy ISGMI 41:81-89 158 (MIRA 11:11)
(PMMONIA, microbiole'
'fungi (Rue))
(YOGUS DISEASS, COMPI.
pneumonia (Rue))
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TBINZERLING, A.V.
Effect of chlortetracycline on experimental pulmonar7 candidia-
sis In white nice. Report Ho.l: Experiments with simultaneoua
introduction of chlortetracycline and Candidaalbicans cultures.
Biul.ekap.biol. I med. 47 no.6:33-37 Je '59. (KM 12:8)
1. Iz patologoanatomicheekogo otdelenlya (nach. - kand.med.
navIc A.V-TSinzerling) Voyenno-morskogo ordena Lenina goopitalya
I laboratorii infektsi7 (zav. - prof.M-V-Voyno-Yasenetskiy,)
otdela patologicheskoy anatomii (zav. - akademik N.N.Anichkov)
Instituta eksperimentallnoy meditainy AMN SSSR, Leningrad.
Predstavlena akademikom N.N.Anichkovym).
(MORMTRACYCLINE, eff.
on exper. pulm. moniliasis (Rue))
(MOMILIASIS, exper.
pulm., eff. of chlortetracycline (Rue))
WMG DISEASES, exper.
moniliasis, eff. of chlortetracycline (Rus))
ft JA WV'f W' 4~ 4 ~.A*V. kandidat maditsinakikli nauk. (Leningrad) BOROVAYA, A. Ya.
, 7
-.W
(i~ni;~r~a
Case of fungus pneumonia. Vrach. delo no-3:299 Mr '57 r
(MLRA 10:5)
(PnUMONIA)
TSINZRRLING, A.V., kandidat meditainskikh nauk
Pathological anatomy and pathogenesis of postoperative pneumonia.
Vest.khir-76 no-9:54-61 0 '55. (MLRA 9:1)
1. is kafedry patologicheako7 anatomii (nach,prof. A.K.Chiatovich)
I~oyenno-meditsinskoy ordena Lenina akademii im. S.M.Kirova.
(PYAMONIA.
poatop.patbol.anat. & pathogen.)
TSnMMING, A.V. (Leningrad)
Pathological anatomy of some forms of pneumonia treated irith
sulfanilamide and penicillin. Arkh,pat. 21 no-7t2.0-23 159-
- (MI4 13:5)
1. 1z kafedry patologicheskoy anatomii (nachallulk - prof. A.N.
Chistovich) Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordena Lenina akademii imeni
S.M. Kirova.
(PNVMNIA therapy)
(PMaGILLrN therapy)
(SWARIWIIM therapy)
EUVWEMV, V.I.; SIMMING A.V*
Development of eadidiasis in a patient operated on for mlev-
lous cholecystitio. Test.khir. 85 no.12sl08-109 D 160. (MIRA 14:1)
1. 1z 1-go voyemo-morikogo ordena Lenina gospitalya (nach, -
Ye.Te, Polishchuk).
(MONMASIS) (CALCULI, BILIARY)
TSUZMMIG I A. V. (Leningrad)
Braluation of the inoculation of pulmonary fungi belonging to
the family Candida. Klin.med. 38 no,IWN-90 0 160,
1. Is patologoanatomiabookogo otdeleniya (nach. - kand*Wo.nauk
A.V. TSinzerling) lroyenno-morakogo goopitalya i laboratoiii. (say, -
of. M.Y. roynQ-Yasentskiy) otdela patologicheakoy anatomii
rzavo - akad. N*N. Anichkov) Instituta eksperimentallnoy'meditain7
f
AMN SSSRo
(PNEUMONIA) (MONILI)SIS)
TSIVZERLIVG A. V.
--, "
Course of experimental pulmonary candidiasis afer 1-irradiation.
Ifed.rad. 6 no.3:51-54 161, (MM 14SO
(MONILIASIS) (LUNGS-DISEASES) (RADIATION-PHYSIOIDGICAL EMOT)
TSINURLINGP A*Va
Method of histological studY of ti0sues in various mycoses'
Arkh.pat 22 no.2.-76-77 160. (MIPA 13:22)
(NEDICAL MYCOLOGY)
ISINZERLING AN.
Effect of chlortetracycline on the oourse of experimentall candida=7"
cosis in the lungs of white rats. Report No.2., Experiments with
a preliminarv, administration of chlortetracycline. Biifl. elksp.
b-'L,-,I, i ,-- A. 50 no.9;3120-123 S 160. (MI 1-,A -L 3 ., -1 -1)
1. Iz patologoana~omicheskogo otdelerftya (nach. - kandidat meditsinskikh
nauk A.V. TSinzerling) Voyenne-morakogo gospitalya I laboratorii
infekUionnoy patclogii (za-T. prof. M.V.Voyno-Yasenetskiy) otdela
paItologicheakoy anatomil (zav. akdd. N.N~Anichkov) Instituta,
eksperimentaltnoy meditsiriy AM SSSR, Leningrad.
(AUREOMYCIN) (LIDIGS-DISEUES) (MONILIASIS)
ABARBANELI, Ya.S.; TSI,NZ-E-,R-LI-lv'G-g A.V.
Dynamics of the changes in candidiasis of the lungs. Eksp. i klin.
issl. po antibiot. 2:103-105 160. (MRA 15:5)
(LUNGS-DISEASES) (MDITILIASIS)
TSINZERT-I , A.V.
Changes in the lungs of white rats after the intralsa introduction
of Candida albicana. Eksp~ i k-lin, isal. po antibiot. 1:186-3-91
158. (MIRA 15:5)
(MONILIASIS)
Dmitriyevich (deceased]; TSINZERLING, Aleksand,r
TS'INZERLINGy Vaevolod AGEyEV,,A.K., red.;
Vaevolodovich;.
rear.
f acute pneumonias of various etiology]
[Pathological B=tO'ny 0 trykh pnevmonii raznoi etiologii.
Patologioheakaia anatomiia o8 (miRA 160)
grad Medgiz, 1963. 173 P.
Lenin (PNEUMONIA)
g; FA
SIR,)
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-1-fa am
;ATM iawm-e, 'M 098;G
MINURLING, A.Y. (Leningrad)
Peculiar form of tuberculosis of the liver with gravitation abscess
[with summary in Nnglishl. Arkh.oat. 19 no.11:80-82 157.
(MIRA 11:1)
1. Iz Voyenno-morskogo ordeaa 4nina gospitalya (nachallaik Ye.Ye.
Polishchuk)
(TUBERCULOSIS. HUPATIC, complications,
gravitation abscess (Rus))
TSINZERLING, Alek.;andr Vsevolodovich; AGEYEV, A.K., red.
(Candidiasis uf the luxjrL; pathological anatc=jr and
pathogenesis] Kandidoz legkikh; patclogic-heskala ana-
toriiia i patogenez. Leningrad, l4leditsina, 1964. 154 p.
(MIRA 17-8)
BEFiZINAt I.G.; BLISTANOV, A.A,- TSIfIZERLIffG, L.G.
y
Detachment and motion of dislocations in
lithium fluoride crystaln. Fiz. tver. tela 0 no.111.3402-3408
N 164. (MIRA 1&,I)
1. Institut stali I splavov, Moskva.
b
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SHASKOL"'"YAY M.P.; TSIM2~ERLING, L.G.; KULABUKHOVA, R.J.
. .....
Selective etclant and a pol-ishing zjolution for ijromidp,
cr7stals. Kristallografiia 10 nu.l-.121-125 Ja-F 165. (I~IRA 18-3)
1. Moskovskiy institut stali i splavov.
TSINZERLING19 V- D-
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_TSOZERLIM, V . oft Med Sci -- (diss) "Charges in the Flervous System
Ad%Ab,o Experimental Para-typhoid Inf C-tion'.1 (Experimental-liorphological
W
SuMOWlyffi), Len, 19571. 15 p5 (13- Mad Sel SR. In-W~I-er Med), 200 copies.
(h%j 10-589 122)
TSINZM,IKG., U0114M VLADII-fiROVICH.
TSINZERLING, VLADI14IR VIADr4MVICH
Orozhenie na AmuDarle. voskva, lzd. Upravleniia vodnogo khoziaistva
Srednei Azii, 1927. mciii, 806 P.
DLC: TC91O.A7T7
SO: LC., Soviet Geography, Part 1, 1951, Uncl.
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USSR/Meteorology - Hmidity . Sep/Oct ~ 52
"Natural Humidity Circulations -,nd Their Inf lu-
ence on the Climate of the USSR " V. V. Tsinzer-
ling.
"1z A Nauk SSSR, Ser Geoe No 51 PP 58-75
Current article was presented as report during
the meeting of the Sai Council of Geog Inst, Acad
Sti USSR, in May 1952. It is an abridgement of
author's general work: "Geophysical Lavs Govern-;-
ing the Climate of the USSR." It deals with ..
22OT87
evaluationof anthor's new geophys methods, attempting
to prove that the main part of intracontinental pptu
'is due to vapors of continental origin. It conrims
concept by A. I. Voyeykov. "Selected Works" Vol. 1-2,
1948-9).
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by: 0 ~ coheshm (as defined by It. Tertwh.
Z. Krtst. $I, 2264(19=0) lions the rhOMIX)bt-dron 1) 10) 1,
and 12) parabolic form of The surface of mawinial different
of tewion (prrs-sure anti stretchinji) arising in the rlaf,tic
hody in compressing. By prcssing a steel hall on the
quartz surfaces twin was produced, the 101IM Of Which WAS
04 i related to the symmetry of the quartz. F"Ibeest'l.na-
lion of the mccifuniva of the twin-formation a hyptili-is goo
is proposed, uniting the Rrich ide,4 of di4loratiort. thr
Priedel common lattice and the Aminuff mobile and sta-
tionary stoom. Fourteen references. A. A. F. a '00
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PlattS to 3W , Of NZ11 =6011 Of IL diamond point
load brings about whkb don under
troased aicals at distinct spots the characteristic fanlike
"torches" of anomalous hiftfringrmv, The Chan ob
served In the "btushes" by rotat th;
... ktomeope stage a" alm-rilml' they often revenihI4 emo-
ficopic inteckrem-C fiturmof iAaxw crystau, and Indicate
in qwLrtx the trace of (11W) by the symnsetry plane of the
figure. The artificially appliet! residual tensions In quarts
are 6tentical with those obonved, around materially different
Inclusions; it Is. however, remaglualge that haloes of anom.
alipui birt-fring"we are ahmt mound chlovite crystals. (W
only slightly indicated by Wut light border* asoutul the i
crystal edgm Cf. CA, 43, Mr. W. mitel
.00 ** 00 0 0*00 60 D a 000 0 4 -0-9- _W_6~0010 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 4P 0
4 1.
oalffl? ?TP It ~ tot 0t T111
11. T Y___1 AA a CC W U k
A is I .--k a rk 1-j . 9 .1 1.1 . "00
0 111.11tut 119j NCO(. f 00
Inv n of the frailness mind fragility of quartz.
00 .41 E. Iing. D.Alady Akad. Saak S.S..%. M. 60, -00
.A JIXTI:Vii`Mlt)~~'Tbe diff"ences in the pbys~ tichivior ul
00 Col'OfleINS and naturally of AftifiCtAlllf 4700fift! 1JUM11 CTYS-
tals; tire very striking: the fortnatiou of twitis through the -00
00
inversions d 1% Illuch olore dillikull ill coloml -06
=Of the cMtals. anti the phys. properties are alsodil.
The Microllardnew tester of Izllru~hch.v W.J.
00 41. 11)47h) all.[ Heirkovich iii uot4l I.W tile of
tile turch. rralitivily of roloml ind rolotIvis lmrI4 of tile
%one cry.1,11t. Dir dialloll.41 of lite nupirsom of
06 the four-faml dianiond iwAincr of this Instrunient gives A-00
00z I &k direct ravasure for the hardoesses at given points oil the
crystal surface. The dAta are always lower for colored =00
00 lkirts than they tire for Or colorless ones. Thi% behavior
-rre-two-14 it, 1xituntritC4 rrsult% Woklady Akad. Sailk
00 N.S.S.R. so. S". IS M117)) $flat IlF vidlem tile c0ored
oo ::Izoo
crystal imits untels r.mrr thau lite volodrav nots. r,x., 00
Sol, ou P01) anti (I 1*.S)) of quarls crymali with it pronotun-cd
min3l structure or with sector subdivision. The fragility Voo
ot bfittlPlIVS. of V01--fr1l J'Aft-6 I% Ill.t Kro.-Itrr thall to 114.1 - 00
I,- firldt. A uwa,orv for (tits Un-1 to On- no, of rim it. its
ill(- cilyfit'd palls, and lite fair of lluir lofillati.-Il
0 0
the action of A given lixid, A marked ani-troltv -,l file 00
-crystals is ol*.s oliscrvett on (tkxll) atilt 'lite
fractures are usually parallel to the rhornbolurdrou. Tile ;to 0
presence of many local defects in the disturbed lattice
woo
x structure of the ctilami quArta In cotriparilion with tile more
!too
regular structure of the colorless or only weakly colored
ttarfii explaint the observell diffrirruces. W. Elul
_r, tfoo
A a.$ L A MKIALLURCKAL LITERAllimit CLASSWICATSOM t3 0 0
.. ... 'too
4 -Ig _n_d__0_ _wl -ff-
U_U A, to L%',* A 1 94 64 As a 3 q
0 P a it Oil 9 a is 01 U K 9t t, It Of 4.10
im o o 0 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 * 0 * 0 0 6 4 0
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T'TIIT---I't-'^ 17-. V.
L;:,
Mbr., Crystallog!m,)hy Institute, Acarj. Sci., -1947-
".TwInaing of Quartz on Multiple 0( B Transformation," Dok, AN, 57, No. 4,1947
TSINZERLING, Ye. V.
DEFOMIATION3 (IMIANICS)
Studying pressure figures on glass in penetrating polarized light. Trudy Inst.krist.
no. 5, 1949.
MonthlX list of Russian Accessions, Library of Congreas, December 1952, UNCLASSIFIED.
44orpholoTy of twinnings during the a-- --.-I inver5oti of
tz. P_ V. Tsimcsfing. Trt'4V rnst. K'jq' 2k'd~
k -81 loTI19521 -Th'
=
structural Laws that grmtmi the ~ 1--: 6 mversiQn oi qu,urtLare
.0
..pressed in the fact that the design of sz!condary twinriing3
Lq CIDUARatly rtiterAted B,) a function of the OeTinal treat-
Olent scheduled fir thn rryst. material. A qMvntatic con-
trol of the twinning pr,,,~esx k thus expvrimentally pt:i3ible;
the twinning alwayi it"ti front tht! jiart~ of thc cT) Aala that
are tocallycoolcd ta th~ 1-v~;t terup, Nucl,atwn il
by the growth of the mi,,ly formed tv~ ini if tim qij~trtz i~
heated abov? the itm-rsion ternp. t+,,t twinning "i Ptrittlily
Slang with cnohisg cl,)~m to VW or even lolwcr. It I~Aows
the fieldo under strairt. DCtailA ilesigns are given a-fter
static expts. with quart 'z pLiteq limted on a steatite ~uppnrt
under exactly contrtjll~d thermat car diflu-1m, The Priol.
cally important formation of crark-, during flit, tr-~--.%tmrat (A
inveslihmt"l it, iT. -fi, t 'm the t-.Inulug. a"d ?t,- 'ur-te-1
ta-a.ght about bv -trlwj~ -oimd ImIaMwi, ;.- (,w,,n
stmte't tk L.Ltr;. ,
I. T9MMLING, Ye. V.
2. USSP (6C0)
4. Crtatallography
7. Morphology of twin crystals obtained duringj6-iV-tff transformations of quartz.
Trudy Inst.krist., no. 7, 1952.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Ar-ril -1953, Uncl.
SHUNIKOV, Alekeei Vasillyevich, deystvitelinyy chlen; TSinzerling, Ye.V.
;
Mechanical twiuning of quartz (60mertain volumetric defects of cryistala.1
D.B. Gogoberidze. Reviewed by A.Y. Shubnikov. R.V. TSinzerling.) Zap.
Voes.min.ob-va 82 no.2:154 '53- (MLRA 6:6)
(Gogoberidze, D.B.) (Crystallograpl~v)