SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YUKHNOVICH, A. N. - YUKHNOVSKIY, I. R.
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Geophysics Magnetic Anomalies marIATr C3
't t.lon in the
I Magnetic-Propertier, of Mineral
-ic.a in a Fracture Zone,"-~G. N. Petrova and N.
ip.hnovets,--Geophys Inst, Acad Sci USSR
;kK Nauk 3SSR7 Ser Geofiz, No 2, pp 115-12-3
~Ap,anatloL of the causes of the formation c," aeo.~
magnetic anomalies which are aaapted to the',~
;-~L-tjre zone. Me"urement of magnotic susceptAil-
slicrwcd that rocks of the fracture zone -,,e
ep t i h] e than anbroken rockv of the same
comonosition, Investigation by models e.4ix
-,it)n tr) aaRtime that e-,-Yen partial disruption Ojt~+~
i-ctar of residu&I magnetizatioll may 1)"
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GOM.HAROV2 A,P,p assiatont; BEZRUKCVj, A.A,; FFOLETTKOV9 N.A., vater.
vraeb (Serov, SverdlovDkoy ioblasti)*, ROSHCHEM, P.M,j VOROBIYEV,
M.N.,, kana. vater. nauk; 'YANCHENKO, ?.Kho) veter. vrach;
2=40 I.?.; BYCHKOV., A.1.1, kand. voter. nauk; SHVYREV, G.I.,
voter. vracb (Stavropoliald7 kray); DANIUN, N.F.; TRUSHI-N, A.Z~,
voter. vracb; SIMPNIKOVAI T.K., voter. felsdBher; MIKHEYEV, A.D.;
YAMUNOVA, Ye.M.., kand,, biol, nauk; REMMOV, U.S., mladshiy
nalicbnyy sotrudnik,* ANTIPIN,, D.W., referent
From he3minthological Practice. Veterinarlia 38 no.7:55-58
(MIRA 16:8)
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Kiyevskogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo rentgeno-rad~o!oF,-'-c*-~es-c,--
onkologicheakop inatituta.
(RADIATION.-HY-51OLOGICAL Ur'iMr)
(H&NDS--WOOW AND INJURIM)
YUKI~NIOVTCP, M.V-
J-&~7n- a c e - ro r5 n a
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AUT1710 Z: Epshteyn, V. G.; Zal--% 0. A.; Polyalk, M.
S. G.
ORG: Yaro~�lavl Institute of, Technology (Yaroslavskiy tekhnologichos'r-.41y irstitut)
TITLEf Effeat-of addition.5.of SM-1-0 liquid'Polymer on the technological
thA
~,properties- bf compositions made wiL 00 percent of synthetic butzdie-,ie rubber
SOURCE: Kauchuk i rezina no. 1, 19671 13-14
-F- TOPIC T- IS;
jkc 4iithetic-rubber butadien6 rubber polymer, vulcaniized rubber,
technical propertylSIM 10 polymer
ABSTRACTi:Almethodis pr6pbsed f6r improving the technological properLles
-of c,ompositions made with carboxyla ted. but --di ene rubber by introducing, S 7,7_Tj -I o
liquid polymer. ~Thel introduction of liquid'polymer does not cause a
of the physicomechanical characteristics of vulcanized rubber. Orig. art.
2 figures and 2 tables, N -1
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(miliA 18:4)
i ven. 38 no.4147-40 -AP '64-
kk- nauchno-issledovate venerologicheskiy
1, Ukrains .1 Ili3kiy kozhno-
~Jnstitut (dir. dotoent-API.PyatikOP).
ME, wl I M-,5Fm-Wi
B.V.; IVANOV, Cb.P.; YMNOVSKI, IV-No
StabiIlity and speetroscopic~ -ebaracteristics of tho int~er,-ediste
products formed in the nitration of seme 2,3-disUbstitutOd inknese
Dckl. AN SSSR 3.50 no.ls89-92 W 163. (MM 16:6)
1. Xhimikotekhnologichaskiy institut., Sofiya, Bolgariya.
Predstavleno ekademikom B.A.Kazansking
(Indone) (liftration) (Spectr= analyris)
ALEKSIM, B.V.; IVMOV, ch.p.; YMNOVSXI. IVX
alkylindoms with aitrogen
Interaction of 2.,3-diarYl- and 2-ary3,-4- (MIM 16:7)
Dokl. An SSsp- _;.149 no.6,3.315-1318 Ap #63.
oxides.
1. Xhinikc_tekbnojOgjcheskjy institutg Sofly&P Bolgariyap
(Indone) (Nitrogen o~ddes)
Va.
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AUTHCR: Yukhnovski 3 1.
.ORG: Ingritute or =nmerm2Mand Inorganic Chemistry, EAN
TITLE: Calculation of binding 6nergies,of-complex oleculedibased on the meth f
coupling.cGefficients od o
SOURCE: Bulgarska akademi~a na naukite. Doklady v* 18, no. 9- 1965, 817-820
TOPIC TAGS:, bond energy),mole,cular structure, electron energy# complex molecule,
.hydrocarbon
ABSIUCT: The method of coupling coeffi Icients (Kh S. 13agdasarlyan, Teoriya radikaltn
polirnerizatsii (The theory or radical.;~q JAN SSSR, H., 1959) is especiall
simple and accessible among the proposed approximate mthods for the calculation of
74--electron energy of c9upled.mole-cules. This method was initia 'lly used for the
cilculation of alternatimg hydrocarbDna.and their radicals. The present article
q.pcusses,, on the basisW Soviet and Western references, the p8asible extension of
tht method to-the nonalternating and heteroatcmic systems. The autor discusses
vajrious pertinent necessar7 empirical energy graphs and establishes a nomogram for
fast evaluation of 7T-electron energies which can be used for the evaluation of
radicals and to find the localization energies. This paper was presented by
Academician D. Ivanav on 18 &Y 1965- Orig. art, has: 3-figurresi, 1JF25-t- 34,5181
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501 SOV/153-58-5-17/26
,kUTRORS: Ithik hn ovsk iy Go- L- 'Prilut'-ska7ap N. V.
'ITLE: On.the Properties of Copolymer Films on the Basis of Cyclo-
pentadiene With Vegetable Oils "0 svoystvakh plenok sopolimera
I __- k
na osnove tsiklop6itadiyena s rastitellnymi maslami)
PERIODICAL, lz,~restiya vyd .shikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Xhimiya i khimichesrkayr
tokhnologiya 19582 NT 5; PP 100-106 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: I'lost foreign patents concerning the film forming copolymers of
eyelopentadiene with vegetable oils, alkyd resins, colophonium
etc* recommend a temDerature of 200-3000 and the application
of prossure during copolymerization. The products obtained in
this way form rapidly drying films of high hardness and glosz,
'these films are,however$ not sufficiently elastic and resistant
to shocks. In an earlier paper (Ref 1) the authors had proved
that it is possible to obtain a product meeting high require-
ments by the catalytic copolymerization of cyclopentadiene wi+~
e. go linseed oil(and alkyd resins (I : 1) in the presenc,~, :f
stannic chloride 0.8-1 per cent by weight). This catalyst is
dissolved in ben2ene or dichloro ethane. The copolymer produc'~d
in this way is soluble in chlorinated and aromatic hydrocarb-)ns,
Card 1/3 vurpentine~ acetone, sulfuric ether and mineral spirits
.;C) V/ 15 3 -56 5 - 7126
On the Properties of Copolymer Films on zhe Basl.-3 of
Vege-14-able Oils
ratio of I : 1. Excess solvents lead to an opalescence of
bidity. The film is highly glossy, irreversible, is character-
ized by an excellent adhesion, and has a high elasticity of
1 rnm according to the NIILK scale (Nauchno-issiedovatellsk-4v
institut lakokrasochnoy promyshiennosti = Scientific Reseaxch
Institute of Lacquer and Dye-Industry). Its hardness is consid-
erably higher than that.of oil paint coats. The highest -hard-
ness is, however, not obtained immediately (Fig 1, Table 1).
The comparative investigation of cold and hot dried films hae
shown that the better quality of the former (Table 3) is cause-
by a considerably lower content of oxygen (Table 2). Oxygen is
mainly taking part in processes of oxypolymerization only. In
cold dried films a considerable amount of oxygen As added d-,.r..-
longer drying. Thus, besides copolymers low molecular oxygen
containing compounds are forme4 which are not water-tight and
have a 'Low mechanical strength. 2) The :fractionation of the
copolymer hnd the invent1gation of tho icolated fractiona 0"l,
has shown that it really is a copolymer and not ti mixture of
--poly-cyclopentadiene- with vezet-able-oil.--3) It was proved th.Lit
Cana tin tetrachloride which:was-used in the copolymerization as
2 13
t h
r.,clopentadlene
on- the 0~
vilms, in tne
"ties Of copolyr-~ It in the copol-yrer as well as r c)pe rt`~
on h'e T 0 PJIB ~ renains bi ",,htne5s an& other P referz!nc."
VegP-tab e 0 at a3-*.v S v water-, 3 tables, and
0 infl-aencing the figuresj
aTe 2
rith()*a, There
01 the e Soviet, ara tehr .jologii
6 ()f '-which ar institut, Kafe Chal-r ')f
/81-59-8-2,0646
~N~slatlon from: ReferatiyMy zhur mal. Xhimlya, 1959, Nr 8, p 588 (ussR)
-AUTHORS: XWSh~M~G.L~.. llude22Ko.B.M..
T=; Tiie Copolymerization.of-Oxidized Oil With, ne
FMODICAL: Tr.. Khar.lkovsk, pollte3dm. in-ta, 1958, Vol 18, P1) 135 142
ABSTRACT; It has been establishad by oxidation of refined sunflower oil iLnder
laboratory conditions (blowing throlagh of air at temperatures of 80
1600C) that' -the maxim= formation of conjugated dienes wand peroxides ir
it takes place at 8D - 100'0C. The iaopolymarilzation of stymne with oil
oxidized at these teiqperazurres and havimg a high viscosity, even withou'
adding oils with conjugated double bonds (e.g., tung oil) into the r-6-
action medium, produces a homogenecus pro-duct forming a transparent film.
N. Gardenin
Card 1/1
TUKMDVSKIT, G.L.; EIULUTSKAYI,
n of cycl-6pimtudlene
IM. 31
(Polymerization)
N.T.; CHEMBAY0 A.V.
witb vegetable oils.
~no,7:1 6.91,-2100 JI %58. OVRA 11.19)
(Cyclopentadlene) (oils and fate)
~50)
AUTHOR33 Yukhnovalay) G. 1.1 Chernobayo A.V. SOV/153-2-1-18/25
TITL E: Polymerization of Cyclope ttadiene (Polimerizatsi-ya
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysehik,h uchebhykh zavedeniy. Xhimiya i
khimicheskaya tpkhnologiya, 1959, Vol 2W Nr 1, pp 96-101
(USSR)
ABSTRAM Cyclopentadiene (CPD) is not'a-very servioeable waste product
of the coke plants of chemical industry. Due to two conjugated
double bonds it bas-a high polynerization activity (Refs 1-5 ')*
Its polymer may be used as an,.underlying aubstance fo-r varnishes.
It can be polymerized bot"In by the thermal and the catalytic
method (see diagrams). In the air the polymer absorbs up to
20 wt7a of oxygen and forms a powder with the total formula
(C5H60) n' Polycyclopentadienel'can be vulcanized in chloroform
by sulphur sesquichloride. A brown, glassy, insoluble mass 1.s
produced by hydrogenation. There are only few data availablE,
of these processes. In this article the authors try to explain
the possibilities of utilizing film-forming substances. In the
Card 1/3 experimental part they dealt with the a c t i o n 0 f t h e
------------
BOY/153-2-1-18/25
'Olymerization of Cyclopentadiene
t. e 0 f ~ c a t a'1 Y 8 t (Fig 1) on the trans.-
..formation of CPD, t b e- q u a n-t i t y o f t h e
C;a ta I Y-s t) its concentrationand that of the monomer
(Fig 2),, t h-e a o t i o n. o f t h e s o 1 v e n t
(Fig- 3) j t h e p r o p e r t i e a o f p 0 1 Y
c :.* C 1 0 4~ e n t a d i e n e f and f inally the s t a
b 'i 'I i z', at i o In o f p o I y c y a I o p e n t a d i e P. e
Is'61 u t i o n s . , Table 2 contains the action of individual
stabilizers on the.viscosity of polycyclopentadiene solutions.
The autbors-arrivecl at the following con3lusions: The most
efficiont catalysts of CPD polymerization are complexes of
boron trifluo-rida with organic substances (alcohols, etharo,
and esters). At inereased.cofi~.bntrations of the catalyst
polycyclopentadiene is densified by the remaining double bonds.
There aria 3 f iguresi- 2 tables, and 9 references, 5 of which are
Soviet*
ASSOCIATIOR., Kharlkovskiy politek~nlcheskiy inatitut; Kafedra tekhnologii
~Iakov i krasok,(4barlko v Polytechnic Institute, Chair of the
Wchnology.of Varnishes and Dyes)
Card 2/3
1-0 J40 a) SIM1601b-00110 ! -1/0 15/016
A0061AD01
1ran--lation f rom,~ ReAlera;tivnYY Zhurnal, Minim 19600 No. 17, P. 612, 72080
-s'kaya, N,V,
-V;Bk
C Y, -11-L- Pr ilut
U=-', Cat-alytlc ct~pojymsirizatien 6f Q'Icloper-tadiene With Alhyd Resins
Mcd1fied by, Oils
I'MILDICAL, Tr. XhaTlkovsk, rolitp-lam. in-ta, 1959, Vol. 26, pp. 123-131
-ali-khors s,~,4died prooesn olf coEolymerizationlof cyclopenta-
d le.- e f _7 ' w, tl~ allkyd rep ins m~d-lf -Ied by o! s .It was established tl-laT w,.,
cf the La-~alyst 1171) t,h,:- ri-ac!.t;!,
=-sn.F-,v= and nea-. libera'~!-,n is greater. At a -f 11--
to 0.9- 1% cff -:~he tc-~al weight cf the mixriire, self - heat ing a-c!,-ains tr~c I -
tempe,~rat-ure of '1~he solvent.- 1.71scosIty of the copclymar solutions cbtaine~~ i!~-
sreb~--ie3 with hi-gher concen-tratien of I-11. Polymerization of I in the presence cr
cz,r,r,.',c-xe-z III w1th acetic acid proceeds m5re rapidly than in the presence of 111,
na:?-I~ulaarly at the In!-,!a! stage. nie effect of the acidity of II on the co-
Pc,1y.m-eriza-,!cn pro-cees was studied -zn the example of 11 with various acidity
Wan-1 1/!.2
MIT
/0 17/0 1 5A) 16
AbO6/AOO
Mojif Jed by oils
With Alkyd Resins
adjene
of C-jolopent
erizatiOn a Sreat effect on
catA'O rt.10 of 1 with tm1wdride contained
at in CCp"l-F--- li~ ' 111~ phthalic
t !a th free Pht'he I .
'h, case when the
tlni~ SMOun" of Ln , ess of
'tea Dy served J f
nu"ZI, e is _3xer- 'b -pect of the fatn
iing rat on ra',' is 0 - e I of lower
b:k::~' __ = t rea7;ti - d th - using resins
T-ne ~~xtl-'Ors wrien is suggestei
j "ate, )rocess
0.5, - zatl - _,logical f ch
on tbe c-,P,1ym_r A t-Cb-, ~Ult of whi
43 a, a res
A nat ood adiesicr,,
uur~ g
arl~ '~L4 ~-qn ra h show
Ile
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abstract-o
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s +_ne full translation of., 11'e orig
no
7 C--Xrd :2
8/08i/60/000/018/%,6/009
A0061AOOI
Tran-slation from: Referativnyy zhurmal., Khimiya, 1960, No. 18, P. 543, 75438
AUIDHOIRS: Yu-Vmovskix, G. L., Brodskiy., 1. Ye.
TI-ME-! Inhibition of Eundsion Polymerization of Methylmethacrylate
PDIIODICAL: Tr. Rhar'kovsk. politekhn. In-ta,,-1959, Vol. 26, No. 6, pp. 221-223
Tm". -For the purpose of reducing the intGnsity of the process of poly-
met+W Imethacrylate polymerizatio In the presence, of an in�tiator ana emulsifier
at 71-1 - 8DOC) and of preventinSthe branching of the polymer chains with the
format-ion of transverse bonds, a hydroquinone Inhibitor was used as a regulator
in an amount of 0.006% of the monomer weight.. An L-ivestigatiop of the relative
viscosity of polymethylmethacrylate sulutions in dichlorethane, of the specific
impact toughness and yield limit in static bending of polyme-thyl motbacry late bars
with and without admixtures of hydroquinone shueed that its introduction sDM7~what.
reduced the molecular weight and the specific Impaot toughness of the polymer-
However these changes affect only allWtly the physloal properties of th~' firlishea
product. Moreover, the use of hydroquinone has a nost favorable effect on 1.110-
t4chnological process. homogeneity increases (in respect to the screen compa~iLr-r.)
Card 112
SOV/8D-32-5-30/52
AMORS:
Epoxide Reslns, on. the Base of (4,41-Dioxydipher-yi-
metky-'=,ethane) and Phennolacetaldelhyde Resins
P.MODICAL.- Tnurna! prikladnoy 3fra-4=11, 1939, Vol 32, Nlr 55, T)p 1100-1105 (USSR)
ABQ-TRAr-'T- The work is ba-9---d tL-e :,aw mat~r--!~d reso-4i:,:,--* of Korea end int,-Bnds
to ad7on-ate the use of (DPE) instead -~f dip?~enyl:--
propane, in order -,o a-void t-he use ~f ',nF, a---jne, ~---
whi,Yn the substan-ne Is -jnt-h-esizstl, At a i-a!--',` Of
cf epl~~hlorohqdrlne I -)FE
are. ob talnad whi P nv~ t s
the presence of more +L--i -wo ir, :~;77
+~Ilerefora necessary -15-0 use purs DPE, viithu.~-~ I-io6molc~os -)F i-; ~t
synthesized according to Vaneheyd'.Is method ard then dis5olved
banzene, toluene and ,~Wl~ene
- The Inest solve-nt is benzene,
the benzene solutia~n, hcm.,-~:3gs are
sett', Jr DPF -w:,s :~-,7
Ing o-at in th.-! fc--m of
Card 112 pnenoi;aGetaidehyde --atloz,
SOV/80-32-5-30/55-2-
oxide Resins on the Base of Diphereylolethrme (4,41-Dicy-ydiphr--n-yimethylreth-arc-ii
and Phenolacetaldehyde Resins
ratio of 4:1 together with DPE --an equal amount of phenolacetaldehyde
resin Is obta:Lned. The industrial DPE produced in Korea contains
polyfunctional homologs of DPJE. Pure DPE could bo separated frorii
It only in the an, o-mit of 111he prinoipal prcxluct in phenol-
acetaldehyde resin.
There are: 2 tables, and 9 references, 4 of which are Soviet, 2
American, 2 German and English.
13T
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BEMIKIY, Ye.7. deceased]; RISK33, I.Y.; T-MMOVSKIY G.L., prof.,
retsenzent; RATRIKOVA, K.I., dotsent, retzenzent;
K.M., k3nd.teldm.nauk, retnenzent; IZMAOY, 7.~`., inzk).
retuen2ant; AYZZNMG, Te.S., red.; FOYXIIU. T.A.,
[Chemistry and technology of pigmsntsl Khimiia i tek-~Lnolo~~il&
pigmentov. Izd.3., is-or. i dop. Ieningr&d,
(HMq
izd-vc khim.lit-ry, 1960. 756 p. 4)
1. Zaveduyushchiy Imfedroy lakov i krasok Kbzrlkovskw~o
takhnicheskogo institute (for Yukhnovskiy). 2.
krasok Khaylkovskogo politeldmicheskogo
(Pigments)
yu
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t7 4106bousts or, oil#
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6*02ad ba2aw the Ions% %apyatu" 3wqftj:p*j ta encore tOVIate
Of the, Slyosrol aontalawd In Vwulit.1twel, Mis 2ws*jSa 1:3 a
tion of Abe 96sposit2to and a 4savase *at mmalyarrIft cwtvat. &1*o*,
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BIOI/B144
AUTHORS 2 Yukhnovskiy~ -0. ~L.j Popenker, R. R.) Kusnetsovap V. M.
TITLE: 'Cold-setting epoxy-serylate compounds
inassy not 14 16
PimIODICAL: Plasticheskiye.. 9p 1962,
TEXTs Vilth a view to improving the thermostability of cold-setting epoxy
compounds and avoiding the need,to use toxic hardening agents, the redox
copolymerization of epoxy resin %ith polymethyl methacrylate in t~e
''presence of methacrylic aciO-as hardening agent was investiCated. Three
compounds were produced., Cokpound 1i A-solution of dimethyl aniline in
methacrylate is poured into the -4A-6 (a-6~ epoxy resin. Poly-
methyl methacrylate pcwder is then.a.tirred inp a solution of benzoyl
a' id d (ratio methecrylatetmethaerylic
peroxide in methacrylic c .:is adde
-acid - 2:1)t and a filler.is added .to the finished compound if necessary.
0
The setiinj; time amounts tc,20.- 30 vine: thermostability to 88 C according
Ito.Martans, For compound 2) dimethyl aniline is dissolved in a mixture of
t ene.4nd metbyl metha~~ylate. Since this compound too had a short
ae ting timo~ the a:dditibn of polymethyl methacrylate was omitted for
-d' 1/2
for
I
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t I - -
I
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Meet of some factaro on -thu mmposition of tbo products of
M6~9 -Tmti -prl
a alcolibijziz -i Akh -no.4:16-20 162o
O-IR4 16: 11)
7YONOVSKIi. G.L.; VOLOSYIJK, V.M.
,
Syntbesis of alkJ4 :raslnS with the Mat-h-n-d of st=-P f-5st-grificatiOn.
L-akokras. mat. i ildi prim. no.5:18-21 163. (MIRA 16:11)
1 1 F e6 - -n-r LY ALYU SP r.'- 'Ka-,' , ',c n~~
[Practical laboratory work on synthetic polymers 'or In-
~uers) Pr&ktikurr, po sintetichGsk-Ar po: irre -n
!-~Dskva, Vysshttia
1. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy KharIkovskogo
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"Zhur Eksper i Teoret Fiz" Vol XXII, DO 5, P-~',
578
On the basis of the previou-3 work Zsee preylous
stract7 and general statistical conceptions,
derives a formula foi the activity coe)"fa
in the case of amaU. concas passes into the fam-1-
iar.- Debye law. Compares theoretical and ex~-,~-'
data. Received 1 Aug 51.
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AIUTHOR YukhnovBk iy, 1.R 56-2-16151
TITLE: Thq_ AN11cation of GbUeeUva Variables and the Taking Into
ConsideTation of Short Range Forces in the Theory
Of the systemsIof Charged Particles (Primeneniye kollektiv-
nykh peremen.-ykh i uchet korotkode-stvuyushchikh sil v
teorii sistem zarya,zhenny'kh,chastits)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Tooratichookoy Fizikio 1~56,
Vol 34, T1r.2,.P.P, 379-389 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The present work calculates the free enerGy as well as
the- binary-an d the ternary-4istribution functions of the
~systems of char&ed particles, taking into consideration
the short range foxcez. The first chapter of this work
C,
deals with the formation of the problem. Bo~olyubov
suggested theinVestigation of a.compound problem: The
calculation of the- otatiatical inteirral of an ion oyotem
in which the- shorts- xange, forces in tho coordinate .913ace and
the long range forces are described by collective varinbles.
The present work in also dealing with the solution of' thin,:
Card 1/3 problem. The author investigates a system of io.~s of
w
'3
ff M L
zm lu
The AyjxUcatlon
of Col2ective V=1U
-b2eo ana tbe TakLmg Into
Consideration of S.Uort Aange ?orces in the Theory-
.
-of the Systems of.Charg6a Particles
different,lypes in equilibrium and, neutral as a whole,
Na ions of any kind bein,,,, present. The interaction is
described by an "exact" potential. In the calculation of
the free energy of this-system a collective variable and
a Fourier.transform are introduced. Then an e:cpression for
the integral of configuration it; put down. The potential
of the Coulomb interacti'on is replaced by the
energy
--.--- potential energy of a systenof harmonic oscillator.- and
then the author integratesover the amplitudes of these
oscillators. The potentials with sihort range are not
xpanded into a Fourier se ie..
r Jr, the
but are left
coordinate representation. Then a transition function for
the Coulomb potential is deduced. The second chapter desis
with the configuration intej~ral for the case of the
Couloub.-int-craction potential. The complete ex2ression for
-
the principal - -3
tatiOtical inte-ral is ~~n
exponential function. Then a formula is deduced for the
free energy of a Coulomb system and is alL;o opeciali~~ed
for small concentrations. Then it i.- Orazy to raao on to the
Card 2/3 construction of th,,-; distribution functionL3 and of the
The ApjxUcation of Co.2160tive Variablen and tbb Tak1mg Into 56-2-16/51
C sideration
on of Short Ranee Porces in 'he Theory.
of the Systems of Chargod Particles.
~thermodynamie fUnct ion&_ With the taking into account in
the-interadtion.ener&y all centrz.1 forces of loni.- and short
range. Also a system of ions in external fields can be
investiGated. Byneans of the results of the 2 above
mentioned chapters the syst6m of charaed particles rith
eXact interaction.law canL be inveatiacted In two different
ways obtaining the same results each time. The present
work uses the method in which the characteristics of free
energy as deducing potential are mz..de use of. The course
-of calculation --- is--fol-lowed step by stop and the final
formula found for the free ener,y is put down explicitly.
There are Treferences, 5 of which are Slavic.
ASSOCIATION:
var.StRte University (L1vovDkiy !-osudarstvennyY
uni.versitet).
SUBMITTED
-June 15)
1957
AVAILABLE.- ~libraryL of Congress
L-3/3
Card parIticles-Mathematical analysis
(14-
2 4 (8) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2-809
Akademiya nauk.SSSR. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh nauk.
Termodinamika i stroyenlye rastvorov-.t
J. rudy soveshohaniya...
AThermodynamics and Structure of Solutions; Transactions of the
Conference Held January 27-30,,:1958) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR,,
1959. 295 p. 3,000 copies printed.
'W**.,H. I. Shakhparonov, Doctor of Chemical Sciences; Ed. of Publishing
House: N.A. Yegorov; Tpch. Ed.: T. V. Polyakova.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for physicists, chemists.. and
chemical engineers,.
COVERAGE: This collection of~papers was originally presented at the
-Conference on Thermodynamics and Structure of Solutions sponsored
by the Section of Chemical Sciences of the Academy of Sciences,
USSR., and the Department of Chemistry of Moscow State University,
and held in Moscow on January 27-30, 1958. Officers of the
confbrence are listed lh'. the Foreword.Alist of other reports
Card 1/10
Thermodynamics and.St.ructure (Cont.) SOV/2809
also read at the conference but not included in this book,
-this work are:
are given Am6ng:the problem-streated in
electrolytic solutions- atrwsonie measurement, dielectric
and thermodynamic properties of various mixtures, spectro-
scopic analysis, etc. References accompany individual articles.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword
Glauberman.. A. Ye. Present State and Some Problems of the
Molecular Theory of Electrolytic Solutions 5
Yukhnovskiy I R Statistical Theory.of Charged Particle
ys 17
Falkenhagen, H. and G..Kelbg, Comments on Conductivity in
Solutions of Strong Electrolytes 23
Kelbg., G. Statistic al Mechanics of Electrolytic Solutions.
Condiietivity 23
Card'2/10'
Thermodynamics and Structure (Cont.) SOV/2809
Problems of the Themodynamic
Sha~Mparonovx Mo lo, Present
Theory of Solutions of Nonelec-trolytes 36
Sk,ripov$ V. P. Fluctuation of Energy in Solutions and Their
Relation to Heat Capacity 43
Pisher.. 1. Z., and V. I. Kuzlmich. Molecular Theory of
Solubility 48
Krichevskiyj I. R.,, and W. Ye.Khazanova. Critical Phenomena
in-Binary Liquid Systems 49
Nozdrev., V..F. Study of the Critical.States of Individual
Compounds and of Their Mixturas With-.the Aid of Ult.-Psonic
Methods 56
~,Bartenev., G. M.., and A.A.,Remizova. Phase Transitions in
simple systems and Their Classification 67
Card 3/10
Th ermodynamics and-Structure (Cont soil/2809
Kudrycavtoev, B.- B.I Use o.f Ultrasonic Measurements in the
Study of Solutions:~ 72
-Sventoi_3_Iavskiy;__ -V..* ransformation of-
._,_,:Binary-Heteroazeotropes Into.Homoazeotropes-and Homozeotropes 79
St6ro.nkin, A.V.,, and A. GI. Morachevskiyo Applicability of
Ronovalov's and Vrevskiy's Laws to Ternary Solutions 87
Storonkin, A. V., and M. 1-1. Shullts.,Relatio,n of Themo-
dynamic Properties of Saturated and Nearly Saturated Ternary
Solutions to Their Composition 93
Mishchenklo, K. ThermodynamiaProperties of Water in
Solutions of Electrolytes 97
Izmaylov, N. A. Dissociation of Electrolytes in Nonaqueous
Solutions 105
Alek6androv, V. V.., and Ye. F. Ivanova.-Thernodynamic Proper-
ties of Nonaqueous, Solutions of Electrolytes n8
Card. A/10
77
Thermodynamics and-:Structure_(Coht.) SOV/2809
Izmaylov N. A., V. A. Kremer, L. M. Rutsyna. and Ye. V.Titov.
Study,of the-Effect of Solvents on the Strength of Acids by
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