SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ACHMATOV, A. - AKHMEDBABAYEV, M.K.

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Rathmm 00 Os 100 a jil -09 .00 ~60 .00 Z age 000 8800 goo 490 we* '00 DO-0 VALLL416CAL UUNATM CUSWKATON I low too, a Sd"89 .'0 sabove isip siv-9st slaaal ON Q"V 414 0 u Aft L i Up IW 0 0 V I K N 9 4 6 0 : AOV : 0 V go 00 0. 0 0 a 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.4 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 1010 000000000 0 0 0 a 0 0 0.-0, 0 0 0 0000000 00 & 04 00000 00 0 M q- 137-58-5-10612 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 5, p 250 (USSR) AUTHOR: -Akhmatov, A.S. ---------- TITLE: The Problem of Boundary Friction (Problema granichnogo treniya) PERIODICAL: V sb.: Razvitiye teorii treniya i iznashivaniya. Moscow, AN SSSR, 1957, pp 57-64 ABSTRACT: The fundamental concepts and views of the boundary condition and boundary friction are examined, and a survey of the litera- ture on the subject is presented. Bibliography: 4 references. L.G. 1. Friction--Theory Card 1/1 AKHKATOV, A.Se Processes of finishing metal surfaces and the mechanism of boundary friction. Trudy Sem. po kach. poverkh. n0-3:42-51 157. (MIRA 10:11) (Grinding and polishing) (Friction) AM --and- -KCSHUKG-VA" Me Investigation of Elastic Properties of Two-Dimenskonal Molecular Crystals of Fat Acids Formed on Metal Surface. report jxreBonte& at the Conf. on Mechanical Properties of Non-ndtallic Solidsl i,eningrad, usm, 19-26 May 1958. Inst. of Machine Toole and Instruments, Moscow. 4:A J /1~ e AL 4)~2 /;) 7_6 V~ X1- 3-1. 1UTRORt Akhmatov, A.S., Professor 3-58-2-4/33 TITLE: Bring the Now, the Progressive in the Teaching of General Science kNovoye,progrestsivnoye - v prepodavaniye ob- shchenauohnyr- distsiplin) A Further Improvement in Physics Teaching at the Vtuz1s Ip Necessary (Neobkhodimo dallneysheye uluchsheniye prepodavaniya fiziki vo vtuzakh) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Vysshey Shkoly, 1958, # 2, pp 20-24 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The level of physics teaching is still too low, when the presently high engineering requirements are considered. At some vtuz's ./ physics is only given cursory treatment. The teaching of physics should be conducted in the follow- ing order: lectures on the basic course beginning with the 2nd semester, laboratory work (general practical exercises), so-called "seminar exercises", lectures on a specific branch of physics (during one of the later semesters) and, simulta- neously specialized practical training. All studies must be completed with examinationB. The number of hours allotted should not be less than 300 in the junior courses and 60 to 100 hours in the senior courses. Elementary material taught in secondary schools should be eliminated from the program. Sections of classical physicsy Card 1/3 such as gas- and hydrodynamics, acoustics, crystallography 3-58-2-4/33 Bring' the New, - the. Frogivosive in-, the Teaching, of General Sciences A Further Improvement in Physics Teaching at the Vtuzts Is Necessary and others should be expanded. The concluding part of the basic course should concentrate the principal,theses - the physics of solids, metals, dielectrics, and semiconductors, the theory of liquid state, etc. Specialized courses in physics mayprove necessary to in- sure a good grounding in physics for engineering students. The compilation of physics textbooks remains a problem. The higher technical schools are in need of textbooks, for both the basic and special physics courses, training aids and short, instructive monographs for all physics sections. The program of practical training must be a skillful combination of classical and modern methods. Graduating theses should in- clude an obligatory section - "The Physico-Mathematical Fun- damentals of the Thesis" or "The Physico-Chemical Funda- mentals of the Thesis". Members of the chairs of physics should sit on the state examination commissions. There are 2 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: MoskovBkiy stanko-instrumentallnyy institut imeni I.Y. Stalina Card 2/3 (The Moscow Machine Tool and Instrument Institute imeni I.V. Akhmntoy, A. S., and Kosh41kqva, L. V. On the 14easurement of the Elastic Constants of Boundary-Lubrication Layers - V,jjj . Sukhoye i granichnoye treniye. Friktsionny e w.terialy (Dry~:and Boundary Friction. Friction MaterialsTI-loscow, Izd-vo AN SJSRJ 1960. 302 p. Errata slip insemed. 3,500 copies printed. (Series: Its: Trudy V. Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya neuk 353h. Institut mashinovedeniya. Resp. Ed.: I. V. Kragel'skiy, Doctor of Technical iciences, CD Professor; Ed. of Publishing House: K. I. Grigorash; Tech. Ed.: S. G. Tikhomirova. The collection published by the Institut mashinovedeniya, AN SSSR (Institute of Science of 111achines Academy of 6ciences USSR) contains papers presented at the Ili Vsesoyuznaya konferent- siya po treniyu i iznosu v mashinakh (Third All-Union Conference on Friction and Wear in Machines, April 9-15, 1958; Akhmatov, A. S. PhysicF,j Properties of Boundary-Lubrication Layers from the Viewpoint of the Structural Mechanics 6f the Molecules iorming Them. Sukhoye i granichnoye treniye. Frjktsionnyye materialy (Dry and Boundary Friction. Friction Materials) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR) 1960. 302 p. Errata slip inserted. 3,500 copies printed. (Series: Its: Trudy, v. 2) Sponsoring Agency: Akademiyz, nauk LiSSR. Institut mashinovedeniya. Resp. Ed.: I. V. Kragel'skiy, Doctor of Technical 6ciences, Professn Ed. of Publishing House: K. 1. Grig:orash; Tech. Ed.: S. . Tikhomirova. The collection published by the Institut mashinovedeniya, A" bSSR (Institute of Science of Machines Academy of Sciences USSR) contains papers presented at the Ili Vsesoyuznaya konferent- siya po treniyu i iznosu v mashinakh (Third All-Union Conference on Friction and Wear in Machines, April 9-15, 19.58. /A q coo AUMOR's Akhmatov, A. a. S/058/15 1/tW/009/t 23/050 AOOI/AIOl TITLEI Physical properties of boundary lubrication layers from the viewi; point~of the structural mechanics of molecules forming them .PMUODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Fizika, no. 9, ig6i, M, abstract 9D25-("Tr. 3-Y'Vses-. konferentsil po treniyu .1 Iznosu v mashinakh, v.. _2%.Mos- cows. AN wm, .196o, 119 - 124) TEXTt The author considers moleoular-cryatalline structure of boundary lay- are from the viewpoint of the-struotural-maohanios-of--for~nting molecules. The following components 4f elastic reaction are found on the basis ot an Ideal.im- proved scheme of boundary layerat 1) elastioity-of methyleno molecule-chainsp 2)_ elasticity of the-anisotropic moleoular-oryatalline structure of ~he boundary layer;- 3),resistanoo to squeezing-out. Tangential resistance to slip is pro- portional to the sqMare of the number of interacting groups, whereas normal resistance - to the third power of.it. The concept of 'lihteracting groups" in-' III C'RAO-TSZXN CIAX Chlao-teSuglkAMMATOY, A.S. Investigating the adhesion of plans-para4lel end measures. lzu.tekh. no,10:19-22 0160,, (KIRA i3:10) (Longtb measurement) (Friction) PHASE'l BOOK WLOITATION SOV/%90 Konferentslya po povorkhnostnym silam. Moscvd, 1960. Issledovanlya v oblasti poverkhnostnykh oil; abornik dokladov na konfertintsii po povorkhnostnym silam, aprell 196o g. (studies In the Field or Surface Forces; Collection of.Roports of the -Conferanoo on Surface Forces, Hold in April 1960) Moscow, Izd- vo AN SSSR, 19614. 231 P. Errata printed on the in6ide of back cover. 2500 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency; InstItut fizichoskoy khimii Akademil nauk SSSR. Reap. Ed.: B. V. Ddryagin, Corresponding Member, Ac4demy of Sciences USSR; Editorial Board: N. N. Zakhavayeva, N. A. Xrotova, 14. M. Kusakov, S.N. Nerpin, P.' S. Prokhorov, M. V. Talayev and G. I. Fuks; Ed. of Publishing House: A. L. Ba-akvitser; Tech. Ed.: Yu. V. R~rlina. PURPOSE,- This book is intended for physical chemists. Card 1/ 8 Studies in the Field of Surface Forces (Cont.) SOV/5590 111. SURFACE FORCES IN THIN LAYERS OF LIQUIDS Alchmatov, A. S. Fundamental Law of Boundary Friction and -M -af-h-y a ica-1-Ma is 93 Fuics, G. 1. Properties of Organic Acid Solutions in Hydro- carbon Liquids at the Surface of Solidi 99 Tolstoy, D. M. Some Considerations on the Regularities of Friction of the First Ordar 113 To'lstoy, D. M., R. L. Kaplan, Lin Fu-sheng, Plan Pin-yao. New Experimental Data on External Friction 126 Deryagin, B. V., N. 11. Zakhavayeva, S. V. Andreyev, A. A. Milovidov, A. 14. Khomutov. Study of the Flow of Thin Layers of Polymer Solutions By the Cinematographic Method 139 Voropayeva, T. N., B. V. Deryagin, B. N. Kabanov. Effect of the Concentration of an Electrolite on the Magnitude of the Card 5/8 air ROVAt V.A., red.; LIKHACREVAI AKWTOV, Alek 4r,Segeyevich; GRIGO lww~-- --- I..V., Calual. rGff-.-'4' [Mol4cular physics of b6undary friction) Molekuliarnaia fl zika granichnogo treniia. Moskva, Fizmatgiz, 1962. 472 p. (MIRA 160) (Friction) -66 ACC NRI AP6034598 SOURCE CODE:-UR/0115/66/000/010/0075/0076 AUTHOR: Akhmatov. A. S.: Bufeyev, V. A.; Korndorf, S. F.; Tkachenko, A. N. !ORG: none -TITLE: A photoamplifier with sliding contactless photopotentiometer SOURCE% lzmeritel'naya tek*nnika, no. 10, 1966, 75-76 TOPIC TAGS: photomultiplier, image amplification, circuit design ABSTRACT: A new design of a photoamplifier is reported in which a sliding contact- less photopotentiometer serves as the photosensitive element. The basic circuit diagram of the phoLoamplifier is shown in Fig. 1. The principle of operation of the 'proposed amplifier is as follows: with the aid of lens L and mirror galvanometer G, slot D is projected on the photosensitive layer of the potentiometer producing a con- ducting bridge on it. When the amplified signal current is not flowing through the galvanometer, the slot image is in the central position; in this case the resistance of the resistive layer is split in two parti (i.e., the output voltage across the load Rn is equal to zero). Mien the amplified signal current is flowing through the poten- tiometer, the galvanometer mirror is deflected as a result of which the slot image is shifted to one or to the othir side acting as a sliding optical contact. Because of this, at the output of the circuit there will be a current flowing through the mirror galvanometer and to the voltage in the photopotentiometer. The photoamplifier circuit Card. . 1.12 UDC: 621.383 -ACC'NRs-'AP6034598 Fig. 1. Photoamplifier s- F - Potentiometer; S - light source; 4 1 D - slot diaphragm; L - focusing lens; T- 7-16 G - mirror galvanometer; I - resistive layer; 2 - photosensitive layer; 3 - con- ducting slip ring; 4 - resistive layer . ' leads; 5 - slip ring lead; 6 - slot image on the photosensitive layer; U. - ac or dc n power,supply source; Rn - load resistance., has the following advantages over the e'xisting ones: 1) high linearity of the ampli- tude characteristic, 2) higher gain with respect to current and voltages, 3) the gain is not affected by unavoidable voltage and current fluctuations in the power supply circuit of the light source, and 4) the.sensitivity threshold of the amplifier is determined by the sensitivity threshold of the mirror galvanometer. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. SUB CODE: 09/ SUBH DATE;' ~""AlMay66/ ORIG REF:.- 007/ OTH REFII '001- Card 2/2 AXHKATOV, Boris Aleksandroviah; GORBAGHIV, Ye.A.; IVANOV, I.S., 1whener; TMOVS11Y, V.A.. redaktor; MUIR, V.I., tekhnicheskiy rodaktor (self-propelled combines] Samokhodnyi kombain. Pod red. I.S.Tvanova. Moskva. Gos. isd-vo selkhos. lit-ry, 1956. 18) p. (XLRA 9:8) (Combines (Agricultural machinery)) AKHMATOVA, I.A. Experimental daterminntion of the heat capacity of liquid tin at high temperatures. Dokl. AN SSSR 162 no.Is127-129 My 165. (MA 18:5) 1. Inatitut teplofiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. Submitted November 9, 1964. A03XATOV, X.; IMUSUNKO, G.A., prof., otv.rea. (Winter hardiness of trees and shrubs introduced in the spruce forest belt of the Terakei Ala-Tau] Zimostoikost' dereviev i kusternikov, introdutairovannykh v polaae elovykh lemov Terskei Ala-Too. Frunze, Izd-vo Akad.nauk Kirgizakoi SSR, 1960. 97 P. (MIRA 13:12) 1. Institut botaniki Akademii nauk Kirgizakoy M (for Yevtushenko). (Terskai Ala-Tau--Plants--Yrost resistance) (Trees) (Shrubs) AKHMATOV K A Effect of leaf fall on the vintering of voody plants. Biuls Glav. bot. vada no./+7:96-97 '62. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Institut botaniki AN Kirgizakoy SSR, Frunze. (Tien Shan-Plants-Frost resistance) (Abocisoion(Botarq)) A AUMTOV, M - G Stability of Motion, Vibration, Regulation Dissertation: BInvestigation. of Means for Decreasing the Oscillations of a Synchronous Motor Under Pulsating Load-" Cand Tech Sci. Kiev Polytechnic Inst, Kiev, 1953. (Referativnyy Zhurnal - Makhanike, Moacqw, Mar 54) SO: M 213, 20 Sep 1954 AKIOUTOV, M.M.j, inzh.; MARSHAK, S.A.p kand, tekhn. nauk Closed abie]4 tunneling in the construction of sewers. Prom. stroi. 43 no.9a.-;- ,.- 165. (14IRA 18a9) AXWTOV, P.A,- Razvitie rechnykh perevozok v chetvertoi stalinskoi piatiletka.-,- fDovelopment of river freight traffic in the 4th Stalin five-year plan Lj7 ., (Rebhnol transport, 1946. no. ?-8, P-3-4) DT;C: TC601.R4 SO: Soviet Transportation and p9mmun -ohy .Acations,_A Bibliogra Library of Congress Reference Department, ashington. 1952, Unclassified. . Y Ah&~TOV, P,' i. and CALKOVSKA,TA, 11. G'. Metod-1ka analiza rostq proi2vodital nojLti transportnogo flota. CMethods of analysing the transport efficiency of the fleet_/. (Rechnoi transport, 1951, v.11, no. 2, P-4). DLC: TC~601.R4 SO: Soviet Transportationmcl Comunications, A BibiographV, Library of Congress, W%%;zIlinotan. 1952. Unclassified. AXHWOV.P.A.. inxhoner; GIAZKOV,M.M., in2hener The introduction of a coordinated technology in industry and transportation as a potential in the development of river transportation. Rech. transp. 14 no.6:6-9 is 155. (MIRA 8:9) (TnIand water transportation) (Freight and freightage) AKHMATOY. P.A., inshoner; GIASKOV. M.N. Ways to improve research and planning in the economics and operation of river trassportaZion. Rtch. transp. 14 ao.11:4-9 1 155. (KLIA 9:2) (Island water transportation) (Freight and freightage) v AKRMATOV, P.A.; CHERTKOV, K.A. Correctly evaluate the comparative efficiency in the use of min kinds of transportation ("Methods of determining the economic efficiency of various kinds of transportation" parts I and II.) Rech.transp. 16 no-9:39-40 S 157. (MIRA 10:12) (Tranaportation--Costs) AVWTQ~V., Al9ksandrovich; KHODUNOV, Mikhail Tevgrafovich; NIKOL&YEVA, M.N., retsenzent; RMNTSU, S.M., red.; "DCROV, Y.Y., red.; YEDTAYETA, N.A., red.isd-ya; BCOROTA, V.A., tekhn.red. [River transportation in the directives of the Communist Party, legislative acts and regulations of the Soviet government, 1918- 19593 Rechnoi transport T direktivaXh Kommunisticheskoi partii, zakonodatelluyth aktakh i poptanovleniiakh sovetskogo pravitelletva, 1918-1959. Moskva, Izd-vo "Reohnoi transport," 1959 230 P- NIHA 13:6) (Inland water transportation--Laws and legislation) - j In the technical counell of the Ministry of the River Fleet. Rech.transp. 18 no.12;51 D 159. (MIR& 13:4) (Inland water transportation) s/169/62/000/007/056/149 D228/D307 AUTHORS: Kotlyarevskiy, L. N. and Akhmatov, P. G. TITLE: Effectiveness of aeromagAetic,surveying in geologic mapping,'prospecting for iron ore deposits)'and solv- ing other probloms in~Uzbeskistan (Discourse theses) PERIODICAL: Refetativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 7, 1962, 29, ab- stract 7A19O (V sb. Sostoyaniye i perspelctivy.razvi- tiya geofiz. metodov poiskov i razvedki polezn. isko- payemykh, M., Gostoptekhizdat, 1961, 527-528) TEXT: Aeromagnetic surveying in Uzbekistan allQws Paleozoic structures beneath sedimentary deposits to be mapped and the sites of large intrusives to be defined more precisely. The effectiveness of aeromagnetic surveying for seeking local anomalies, related to iron ore deposits, has been confirmed by many examples; neverthe- ~ess, it encounters a number of limitations, caused by the magne- tic field's complex morphology and by the procedure's imperfect --appliedtion. The effectiveness of aeromagnetic surveying is lowest Oard 1/2 S/169/62/000/007/056/149 Effectiveness of*aeromagnetic ... D228/D307 under conditions of a mountanous topography. CAbstracter's note: Complete tranalation..7 Card 2/2 HELIKANOVITSKIYO I. M.; AM#4AMVp P. G.; ISMOVA, E. L. Magnetic properties of rocks in the vaBtern part of Central Asia. Uzb. geol. zhur. 6 no.5:83-85 '62. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Srodneasiatakiy nauchno-i9sleamtel'skiy institut geologii i minerallnogo syrIya, Tashkent. (Soviet Central Asia-Rocka-Magnetic properties) AUTHORSt- TITLE: PERIODICAL: Kotlyarevskiy, L. N. and Akhmatovj P. Gr. The etfeotiveness of aeromagnetic surveying in the search for iron ore deposits, in geological charting, and in solution of other problems in Uzbekistan Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 2, 1963, 29, ab- stract 2D176 (Byul. nauchno-tekhn. inform. M-vo geol. i okhrany nedr SSSR, .1962, no. 1 (35), 82-85) "TEXT: The main results are given of a large scale aerophysical our- vey of eastern Uzbekistan in search for iron ore deposits. It is concluded that oL the areas studied the most promising for iron ore are magnetic anomalies of intensity greater than 300(r, associated 'With the zones of contact-of the upper Variask granodiorites with -the carbonate deposits of the Carboniferous - in-L"ormation is givbn 0 ~m -an aili"-- Osaies discovered by magnetic exploration. A comparison _rebdtS~-,OS-_,aeromagnetic surveys made at various scales I *50*000-and I :200~ Carried out over the same areas; this 1 9 63/000/0 2/109) 127 e effectiveness of~ D263 D307 -.;T,H~:---showed-.the advi-sabil-i y_-0 supplementinga1:200,000 survey witha -survey made on a-larger scale. ~It is noted that in the quantitative interpretation of ma otio anomalies, caused by sheetlike magnetic' gn 'd deposits 10 - 20 m thick and.' iscovered by aeromagnetic surveys with- the WM-2,5' (ASGM-25) station, the errors reach 500 - 1000%. These errors are mainly due to the inertia of the aeromagnetic station. /-Abstracter's note: Complete translation .-7 AKHMA70V, P.G.t MOKANOVITSKIY, I.M. Physical properties of Palpozoic rooks in the southern zone of the Tien Shan, Uzb, geol. zhur. 8 no.4:76-85 164. (NIRA 18:5) 1. Uzbekskiy geofiziebeski-y treat i Sredneazietskiy nauahrio- issledova'tallskiy institut geologii i minerallnogo syrtya, Tashkent, AKMTOV, S. Akhaatov, S. - I'Stakhanovite arithmetic", (About Ya. V. Troyan, drill operator of the Kommunar mine of the Krivoy Rog bad n), Ogonek, 1949, No. 9, -p. 6. SO: U-30,120, 11 March 1953, (letopis Inykh Stated, No. 10, 1949). 1. 'A j I ~~. /) / // -/- (I I-, I < , 'AIMMOV,S. (Dnepropetrovsk) WwAt Combine operator and innovator. Nauka i zhizu' 22 uo-8:33-34 A9155- (MIRA 8:10) (Combines (Agricultural machinery)) AMDW.OF,31, (g.Donpropetravok) Rapid constuction of blamt farnmem. Nauka i shiznl 22 noo9s,779 S 155. (HLRA 8:12) (Blast furnaceO AKHMATOV, S., inzh. The Kakb vka Sea--Krivoy Rog Canal. Znan. ta pratsia no-3:5-6 mr 159. (NIRA 32:10) (Kakhovka Sea--Krivoy Rog Canal) AKHMATOV, S.N. Here ore is dressed. Nauka i zhimul 24 no.3:25-27 Mr 157. (MA 10:5) (Krivoy Rog--Ore dressing) AlaWTOV, Semen Naumovich; LARINA, L.M., red.; SHADRINA, N.D., tekhn.red. [Metallurgists and miners are introducing progressive practices] Metallurgi i gorniaki vnedriaiut peredovoi opyt. Moskva, Izd-vo VTsSPS Profizdat, 1958. 70 P. (MIRA 12:9) (Socialist competition) AMMTOV9 31 _;pF,,-opetrovsk) 11-1-79 _IJD . SplAt of , Lmovatiorw. VTO 2 no.6943-44 Js 160. (MIJFA 24s2) ~ (Dnel=opetrovsk-RolUng--(Meta2vork)-Teebrologica2 i=ovations) S.~,In2h~. (Ameprodsershinek, Daspropetrovskoy oblasti) TrtLety helpers of steelworkers. Nauka i z4yttia 10 no.6:11-15 Je" 160. (XM 13:7) (Afteprodzerzhinsk-Steel Inclustry) (Automation) AKIIIATOV, S. V. 34066. Stepykh pridneDrovyya. (Ob osushchestvienii stalinskkoy prograzamf preobpazovaniya prirod~. Ocherk). Sov. ukraina 2, 1Q,40, s. 53-054 SO: Knizhuaya, Letopisl, Vol. 7, 1955 AKHMATOV.. V. AKW&TOV, V. Cartography Qa Akademiia Nauk SSSR. The Pacificj, Russian Scientific Investiga- tions. Leningrad, 1926. p. 27-40) DLC: Q127.R9A5 1926 SO: LC, Soviet Geography, Part 1, 1951,:, Uncl. IV. A]r%Fu,,',TC-,V, V. Oceanography. (In kkaderiia I'laull-, 5SSr. The i-acific. Rusz;iar. rcientific investigationn. Leningrad, 1926. P. 95-112.11. DLC: Q127.R9.2'.5 1926 So; LC Soviet Geography Part 1 10151 Uncl. AKHMATOV, V.G. Die for cold bending of pipes. Mashinostroitell no.9:30 S 165. (MIRA 18:12) v Printed tables entitled "Altitude and fizi:muth iT, T1,ree . inutes") b.. V. V. Akhmatov, published by USSR Elavy '-inistry, Leni nr-rad, 1936. Coment.. D-up" icate of ATIS Document 41 ,201'486 which -!as publ-ished in IIIEnen~, Locuments Issue iY2611.) AMMTOVP YO.A. Automatic machine for nomifacturing springe. Mashinostroitall no.10t 17 0 165, (MTRA l8tIO) j -- - 7--, , '.Al# ~OVA-01.4"l - I 110 !^f~ ?o !r, v ! " F I ~ -, - , 7.""In I le) I ') 7 In ~ ~ / .7 ' I ~ ~ .1 WANIM ---- I a2~~Il * ~111 I Card L rL70--6f: AC~'ESSION NF: AP~013447 7 -:-, " - - 11 - V-1: . ." , 1"L r ') _,'I : ~lr ~4 r,Tw: E R : -. -, I Card 3/4 1 : . q JkCE-5SION HR: APB 061-3447 ENCIMURE; 01 Schematic diagram of the AUTHO~8; Zheludeva, G.A. and Akhmatova, N.A. 109-3-11/23 TITIE; Energy Distribution of th, to-Z-eTe-etrons in the Antimony-caesium Cathode during Various Stages of its Formation (Raspredeleniye fotoelektronov po energiyam dlya surlmyano-tseziyevogo katoda na raznykh stadiyakh yego f ormirovaniya) PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika i Blektronika, 1958, Vol-III, ft-3 pp. 400 - 404 (USSR3. ABSTRACT: The investigation of the energy distribution of the photo- electrons was done by the spherical-condenser method. The investigated cathodes were prepared as follows: a layer of Sb Was deposited by evaporat* on on to a glass sphere. The 'layer had a thickness of 1 500 1 and was not transparent. The acti- vation procbss followed the standard technique, i.e. theoBb layer was treated by Cs vapours at a temperature of 180 C. Three types of the activated film were prepared. The first stage was characterised by a straw-yellow colouring of the emissive surface; the sensitivity of the BUrface was 0.1'~) that of the normal Sb-Cs cathode. The second film, corresponding to the second activation stage, had a light-red colouring and its sensitivity was 0.6.-- that of the standard cathode. Finally, Cardl/Phe third dathode had a,'.'cherry-red colouring and the standard i 109-3-11/23 'Energy Distribution of the Photo-electrons in the Antimony-caesium Cathode during Various Stages of its Formation sensitivity (Is sensitivity Tas tLken as unity). Current voltage curves of the three cathodes were taken at the fo owing' wavelengths: 5 461V 4 047, 2 805, 2 482 and 2 300 P.7 The resulting curves are shown in Figs-. la, 6 and b. The ~ curves were used to evaluate the work functions of the cathode by employing the Einstein equation and it was found that these were 1.78 � 0.05, 1-56 + 0.05 and 1.51 + 0.05 eV for the first, second and third activalion stages, re ectively. These values are valid for the wavelength of 2 805 f. By differentiating the current voltage curves of Fig. 1, it was possible to obtain the curves of the photo-electron energy distribution; these are shown in Figs. 2a, E).akd b; curves of Fig. 2a correspond to the wavelengtD of 4 047 A, those of Fig. 26 are for the wave- length of 805 A, while Fig. 2b corresponds to the wavelength of 2 300 The authors thank Professor N.A. Kaptsov for directing this work. There are 2 figures and 4 references, 2 of which are Russian and 2 English. ASIMOIATION: Chair of Electronics of the Physics Faculty of the M6scow State University im. M.V. Lomonosov Card 2/3 (Itafedra elektroniki fizicheskogo fakullteta 109-3-11/:23 Energy Distribution of.the Photo-electrons.in the Antimony-cuesium Cathode during Various Stages of its Fornation Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta im. M.V. Lomonosova) SUBMITTED: January 19, 195? AVAILABIE: Library of Congress Card3/3 hkl>WA7- ot//df POLAND /.Organic Chemistry. Organic Synthesis. G Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Kh1miya, No 12., 1958., 30575. Author Akhmatovich.0 Leplyavy., M6, Zamoysky A. -P-OTIVT-ftuade~ Inst 0 ~Sclences, Title Chemistr'y of Cyanocarbonyl. I. Reaction Between Cyanorcarbonyl and -metbyl styrol and,Allyl- benzene. Orig Pub: Byul. Polsk. A.N., 1955, Otd. 3,3, No 10, 535-542. Abstract: In the. reaction ofa~--methyl styrol (I) in a hexane solution at IV 200C witb one mole of CO (CN) 2 (11) one ob"Mins CH2~4(Wa)%COXN (III). The fact is ver~ltied by.the hy rolysis of (III) (AJ200C) In dioxanL~, to-.CH2=C(C6H )CH2COOH (IV) and isomeriza- 5. Card 1/3 POLAND / Organic Chemistry. Organic Synthesis. G Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 12, 1958, 39575. Abstract: of (II) (in hexane,,ru 200C) and produces C6H5CH=CHCH2C(CN2)0C00N (VIII), yield 72%. M.P. :Lo6-11100. The structure of (Viii) was verified by the experiments of degradation, hydrolysis and reaction of (VIII) with aniline, phenylhydrazine and NH40H, causing a formation of the related products. The mechanism of the interaction be- tween (I) and (VII) with (II) is explained by the authors on the basis of the hyperconjugation theory. Card 3/3 POLAND / Organic Chemistry. organic Synthesis. G Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimlya, No 12, 1958, 39559. Author : 41~h~matqy~ic Leplyavy, M. Inst : Polish Academy of Sciences. Title : The Chemistry of Cyanocarbonyls. II. The Action of Cyanocarbonyl upon 1.1-Dipher-yiethylene. For- mation of Compounds Assumed to be Derivatives of Cyclopropane. Orig Pub: Byul. Pollsk. A.N,, 1955, Otd. 3,3, No 10, 543-548. Abstract: The reaction between CO(CN)2 with 1,1-diphenyle- thylene in hexane solution at 200C resulted in the formation of 2-hydroxy-2,3-dicyano-1,1-diphenyl- cyclopropane (I), yield more than 60%, DI.P. 1080C, and compound C30H~ON2, yield 10%, M.P. 173'11C, ard C28H24, yield j3%, M.P. 720C. The reaction prob- ably proceeds with an intermediate formation of a ra rd 19 POLAND / organic Chemistry. organic Synthesis. G Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiyal No 12, 1958, 39559. Abstract: normal product of addition in the double bond (C6H5)2C(CH2CN). (COCN). The autborsexpress the assumption that such a reaction type is a general one for olefines with the.exception of the cases of superconjugation. (Compare Comm. 1, R. Zh. Khim., 1958, 39575). The structure of (I) is verified by the following transformations: At the hydrolysis of (I) with an aq. KOH solution, 2 moles of NH are liberated and the K-salt of 1, 1-di]phenyl-2-Aydroxycyclopropane-2,3-dicarboxylic- 2,3 acid (II) is formed or at milder conditions - monoamide of (11), (III~. The Ag-salt of (IIJ Card 2/5 POLAND / Organic Chemistry. Organic Synthesis. G Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya., No 12,, 1958., 39559. Abstract: produces with methgl iodide a dimethylether of II (IV), M.P. 125-127 C.(IVa). The attempts to separate a free (II) caused its cyclolactyl rearrangement into an cK-keto-,8, P_ diphenylglutaric acid which is immediately trans- formed into lactol (V), M.P. 163.5-1650C, with the following structure, (HOOC)(HO)CC(C6H5)2CH20_OO. \-------------/ The acetate of V, M.P. 144-1450C. When (V) is treated with SOC12 and methanol, a lactone of a monomethyl ether of c