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-9/273/63/000/002/001/010 A052/A126 AUTHOR: Koto6, Stefan TITLE: An appliance for exhaust gas decontamination and noise muffling for internal-combustion engines PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, otdellnyy vypusk, 39. Dvigateli vnutrennego sgoraniya, no. 2. 1963, 10 - 11, abstract 2-39-72P (Czech. pat.,~ c1. 116c6, 6/02, no. '101727, November 15, 1961) TE)G: Exhaust gases are led tangentially through the hole 8 into the houb- -ie aleeve 9. Further mixing ing 1 (see Fig.) and mix with the air coming from I* takes place in the snail 10 from which the mixture comes into a chamber with double walls 2 and 4. Additional fuel is supplied through the pipe 5. and by means of the Ignition plug 6 the final combustion of combustile components con- tained in exhaust gases is performed. The appliance operates at the same time as a muffler. There is one figure. Card 1/2 S/273/63/000/002/ool/olo An appliance for exhaust gas decontamination .... A05Z/A126 Figure A. Zhukov [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 KOTOC, S., inz. CSc. Calculation of continuous cams on an automatic digital comput9r. Strojirenstvi 14 no.5:337-342 My 'U,. 1. Research Institute cf Motor Vahiclas, Prague. KOTOC, Stefan, inz. Suppression of motor vehicle exhaust fume. Tech praca 15 no.2:117-118 F 163. 1, Ustav pro vyzkum motorovyoh vozidel, KOTOC, Stefan, inz. CSc. What are the vortex apparatus? Tech praca 16 no. 4:261-263 Ap 164. inthe (Kotoop Stepan] -.-W "Thermal processes in internal-combustion engines" by V.F. Kalabin, Reviewed by Stepan Kotoc, Vast, mash, 41 no, 51 87-89 My 161. (MIRA 14:5) le Prazhakiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy avtonobillnvy institut. (Gas and oil engines) (Kalabin, V.P.) I#$. C. i -n Harmonic analy~,is of a ~iinctlon from the di-,r,'-ttil coimputer ti.,J)2e. StroJircnst-~,*,- 21, S 164 Tr M YESMMM, A.M.-, x0m.-POVA, Me Instrument for determining the percentnge of needle ice In a stream- flow during the measurement of Its diachArge (nendle-Ice meter)* Trudy VNIIK no-1:19-31 148. (MIRA 11: U) (Ice on rivers. lakes etc,- Measurement) KOTOCHIGOVA, M.I. Pracision of standard resilient dynamometers. Trudy VITIIM NO-37.-14-28 159. (MIR1% 13: 10 (Dynamometer) KOTOCHIGOVA, 14. 1. Solncting thn shape of a rouilinnt body for d5nittmomotern. Trudy VNIIM no.17:29-41 159. (14IRA 13:1~) (Dynammeter) S/115/62/000/003/005/010 E194/E484 AUTHOR: Kotochigova.. M. 1. TITLE: Checking machines with a group of dynamometers PERIODICALi Izmeritellnaya tekhnika, no.3, 1962, 17-18 TEXT; The mechanical measurement laboratory of VNIDI has madt~ a series of tests to determine the accuracy when a large machine or dynamometer is checked against a group of dynamometers. A varie*-Y of dynamometers were available so that it was possible to Jieck th~ accumulation of errors by the group method or, transition from one set of equipment to another as the load was increased, With all the dynamometers used the maximum scatter was 0,256 provided that the first third of the scale need not be used but in the fir5t third of the scale it was 0.3 to 0.6%. It was found that for accuracy it is important to distribute the load uniformly between the dynamometers within the group, To achieve this UnifOrMLy attention had to be paid not only to geometrical symmetry of arrangement and levelling but also to the individual rigidity of the dynamometers. It was found that with dynamometers connected in parallel the deviation of the sum of the readings is 2 to Card'1/2 KOTOCHIGOVA, M. I. Relationship between the deformation and the loading of standard flexible dynamometers. lam. takh. no.10:22-23 0 162. (MIRA 15'.10) (Dynamometer-Testing) KOTOCHIGOVA, M.I. First-grade standard flexible dynamometer desiRned by the All-Union Institute of Hatrolol7o Trudy inst. Kam. stand., T mar i ism. prib. no.50S48-57 61. '(HIM 1646) 1. VaesoyuzW nauchno-issledovatellskiy Institut metrologii im. Mendeleyeva. Opmomoter) RAFALIS911, D.I.; VUYKIIL'R, Z.F.; ROMIOVA-, L.M.; NIFOLA-YEVA, KOTOCSfiGHIKOVA, M.A.; IVANOVA, Effect of tak:Lng small and moderate doses of bone marrow on the body of the donor. Report No.l: Effect of takling bone marr.:tw on hemopoiesis. Probl. gemat. i p-orol. no.10-x -35 163 (HIRA .18:1) 1. Tz Leningradskogo ordena Trudovogo Krusnogo aameni izoledovatellskogo institutq perellvaniTYa kro-I (dlr. dotsa-nt A.D. Belyakov). KOTOGYAN, A. M. Apiculture Dissertation: "Apiculture Jn Arrenia and Yeasures for Incre;-81ne its Productivity." Dr Agr Set, Department of Biological Sciences, Acad Set Armenian SSR, 20 Mar. 54, (Kommmist, Yerevan, 10 Kar 54) SO: SUR 211, 20 !;tpt. 1954 USSR / Farm Animals. The Honeybee. Q Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Siol., No 5. 1959., Z13Z4. Author :-Kotogyan, A, M,; Martirosyan, L, M, Inst Aiiii*~~I';ii~_Sd'_Dintlf ic Research Institute of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine, Title Raising Larger Bees and Their National-Economic Signif Icance, Orig Pub: 8yul. nauchno-tekhn. Inform. Arm. n.-1. In-ta zhivotnovodstva I veterinariis 1958, No 2,, 3Z-34o Abstract: As the entire beehive was transported to artificial combs with 6 mm large cells., bees were raised with a 1.1 mm. longer proboscis, with 30 rercent heavier pollen baskets and increased honey prnduction, Card 1/1 KOTOGYAN, A.M., doktor se1'skokhoz)raystvennykh nauk Comparative characteristics of the Caucasian bee Populations. Trudy Arm. nauch.-issi. Inst.zhiv. i vet. 4:27-34 160. (Caucasus--Bees) (MIRA 15:5) 1-~ -, 7- cr , , ,l - ;-I BISKIN N,M* (Moskya); &=- A-A', (Grodno); STRXLY.TSKIY. R.Y. (Grodno); HLISH, G.M. (166); UGAN, L.S. (Baku): W V. Ye.j. (Ufa). "Geometry textbook" by N.N. Nikitin, A.I. Petisov. Reviewed by N.M. Beekia and others. Kat..v shkole no.407-69 S-0 157. (Geometry) (MM 10:8) (Nikitin, R.N.) (~etivov. A,I.) KJOTOK, N.V. Interpretation of the spectrum-luminosity diagram for the Pleiades. Astron.zhur. 37 no.3:492-495 MT-Je 160. (MIR& 13:6) 1. Gosudarstvenny7 aetronomicheakir institut imeni P.K. Shtern- berga. (Pleiades) KOTOK, E.V. - - - - Age of the open cluster Orion I. Vop.ko3m. 9:196-199 '(3e (141RA 17: 5) A ~ -'T *,- K).t: of o:'. t'.:c i-, or T IT s tri,.c t-.,,u-o os to rs %eld a I.- U, ';:o. 1' 3, 103- 0~) nn Lmor sil",,Cturf, of ~A-T- 1"Old --T,. T: of 19 t t s tr o r hy s i c :a I G lb sr va Ir o vLt -,v ii-,. liri enfis i's from It-,sco-. r aku, Ki ev tJ c4,,- tod. Lenimn Cbsorvatory (,'DTI) also Via sclenti'-f-f; ntill,~- pallors vc-re: A. -,viell, 0 :-). I . 7 oob"O.CV3 !,0v, c7eijov, 71,7.~ an(l -1. Saak,.,an. ACCESSIM NRa AP3004321 S/0033/63/040/004/0659/0667 AUrHORs Masevicht A. Q.; Kotok, E. V. TITLEt On the evolutionary-interpretation of the Horzaprung-Ruasell diagram of the cluster in Orion SOURCEs Astronomicheskiy zhurnal, v. 40, no.-4, 1963, 659-667 TOPIC TAGSs Orion I clusters star age daterminatioho cold star# hot star# star evolution, star formation ABSTRACT: The age of the hottest stars in the Orion I cluster is determined under different assumptions concerning their evolution. The age of the cold starst which are apparently still in the stage of gravitational contraction,, is also estimated, assuming radiative equilibrium and taking into account the convective zone in the subphotospheric layer. The reenullts show a dispersion in the ages of the hot and cold stars which is of-the order of the age of the cluster. Possible reasons for this dispersion are analyzed. It is concluded that the duration of the star formation process in the cluster is considerable. Orig. art. hast 6 figures, 3 tables, and 4 formulas. ASSOCIATION: Astronomical Council, Academy of Sciences SSSR) Card 1/2 MASEVICH, A.G.; KOMI- E -21-- ; DLUZHNEVSKAYA, O.D.; MAZA7, A. 'Me neutrino Iliminosi ty of star: . A,, tron.zhur. 42 xio.21334-346 Mr-Ap 165. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Agtronomicile-;I-iy sovet All SSR i Obzi~rvutoriya di Brera, Italiya. KOT-OK, tl.V. Calmilut!ou oV the uarly ntw~,ca ot' ovoluLl.,, ,,r 'Irs With uk'L."'lJos 0 t, L of 15.6 ;, 20 M!- I , and 30 . A3tron. zhur. J,2 no.6:1221- 1227 ~"-D f65. - ("ICTT?-." 29:1) I. As trolloMic lies', iy 80vat ... C, , A., OSS7. KuTJK, K. F. Dissertation defended for the degree of Doctor of Juridicial Jciences at the Institute of Government and Law "i~s3ence of iocal Nationa! Autonoay in the C.'.inaou People's liepublic (,Cain Problems of the Theory and Practice of National ~;on~3truct-Lon in in the Chinese People's Republic, Using the ~~xanple of the iisinchiang- Ugurskaya Autonomous Oblast, 1949-1957)." Vestnik Akad. Nauk, No. 4, 1963, pp 119-145 LIBMUN, L.',J., KOTOK, M.B., GILIDUM, B.B. (Deceased Technical Normalization, Organization and PlanninL of Labor in Ferrous ,!etallurgy. Noscow, 1950 KOTOK ZAVM'SKIY, Z. I., redaktor; VATNSHTIrN, TO.B., teichnicheelcLy redaktor (Measuring labor productivity In ferrous metallurgy] Ismarente proizvoditallnosti truda v chernot metallurgii. Khar1kov. Gov. nauchno-tekhnAzd-vo lit-ry po chernoi I taystnoi metallurgil, 1952. 94 P. [Microfilm] (MLRA 8:12) (Labor productivity) IOM"-, H I city of -id 194, ial- J .12. 1 '1- Au.--uo', 53, (Letopis 'Zhurzial 'riykll No. 22, 10,149) and 7.:-".'aly p~- into c4- r. n a :.P, U-43'i3, 1-9 A-11 U-;t 5., ~D~touir, 'Zhurrial :'o. :22, KOTOK. V. F. Europe - Ecorariic Conditions Economic basis of the people's democratic state. Izv.AN SSSR Otd.ekon,i prava, no. 2, 1952. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Augsut, 1952. UNCIASSIFID). 55M/6 105,2 KOIUKI V F A8 ---------------------- Ra7,vitiye osnovnykh inatitutoy gosudaratvennogo prava Fol'skoy Narodnoy Res- publiki (Development of the fundamental institutions of state law of the Polish Peoples Rezublic, by) V. F. Kotok i A. G. Mozokh na. Moskva, A~:ademkniga,, 1955. 272 p. At head of title: Akaderiya Nauk SSSR. Institut Prava. bibliographical footnotes. XOTOK' V.O.; CHAYKA, G.V., red.; TWj, A.A., tekhn.red. [Aid in cases of poisoning] romoshchl pri otravloniiakh. Tashkent, Gom.med.izd-vo H-va zdravookhraneniia UzSSRj 1961. 209 P. (14M 15:5) (TOXICOLM) RUTKOV, V., polkovnik; KOTOLEVSKIYI A., polkovmik Inculcating the principles of the scientific Weltanschauung in the studeate of military schools. Ko=.Vooruzh.Sil 3.no.19:56-59 0 162. NIRA 15:9) (Military education) 13URKOVSKIY, Yu.A.; AVDROSOV, A.A._LAQrQ4UE,-G..A.; BAGRYANGVA, G.D. Some problems of the overall mechanization of extraction operations at cement plant quarries. Sbor.trud. Novorosegiprotsementa no,1:34-43 161, (MIRA 16:2) (Quarries and quarrying) (Cement plants) qN 128-58-4-1211r, AUTHORS: Boldyrev, V.A.; Kotomchanina, M.S.; Itskovich, Ye.A., Engineers TITLEt Use of Oil-Less "BTKII "Core Binder for Magnesium Castings" 0 (Primeneni,ye bezmaslyanogo krepitalya "BTKII dlya magniyevoZo litlya) PERIOLICAL: Litcynoye Froizvodstvo, 1958, No- 4, p 26 (USSR) A.35TRAQT; Ae oil-less core binder "BTK" - which can replace the scarce oil binders " 4 GU"p " 4 GR" and the "S" oil - consists of 40-4Wa low-melting petroleum asphalt of "BIN-211 or "BN-3" grade, and 60-55/o kerosene solvent "TS-1" (Tuymazinskiy). This oil-loss binder has a low gas-generating capacity, and the quality of castings has improved since it is used; it is 10 times less expensive than "4 GUII. The short article gives information on the composition of the core mix with which the now binder is usod, and on the "BTX" binder production proCCOS* AVAILABLE': Library of Congress Card 1/1 1. Castings 2. Core composition-Ec,=mic aspects 18:6) KOWTYY, S.G.; KOTOKIN, V.A.; NMIBAUM, Iucreaslagg the productivity of sumption during grinding. Prom. (Canant plants) K.L.; NAUMOV, P.A. cement mills and reducing power con- suarg. 12 no.3:25 Mr 157. (KLRA 1o-.4) Will no. 8: arld d i rl i f c., i:f 111~,na upravien, y -ro-iysh1F:i-ny-:1' ,rcdli-i-~Puti s t' rovc-n i ye 11av: - -a y n i rd n oc) Ec,,, rv, svt L S11 `for .' -1 -,- 1 Y S 1. 7, L C. A khe::yi-v-Otva ES3"' k"Lor 11'i- if I I ona "T opi ivnaya 1~l"Inuv t I va 71 e!-, rc, 'noro E', P. f 3e g i ri ~~n 0 ra t v'! "',!o1odnay- prcay~;Iilcnt- (for KOT%IINA,,,A,A., inzh.; IVANOV, G.N.., Who; SHINKARFIIKO, P.A., inzh. Aluminum anodizing. 14ashinostroenie no-4:8.1--84 il-Ag 165. (MIRA 18:8) IV.-Ijiov) G.N., ir,.zh.,, KOMAIRTA, A..,l-, inzki,, SH-111-KAFINKO, inzli. UBI.ng n pyrophosphatA electrolyt.e In yellow and whitF-- brorizinR. Mashinostroonie no.6,-89-90 N-D 165, (MIRA 18:12) KOTOMKINAIP-,A.j.; KIRILLOV, V.P.; DZUTSEVA, A.V. Exhibitions and displays of speoial Items. Inform-.-biul. VDNKH no.8:3a-12 Ag 163. (MIRA 17ig) 1. Glavnyy inzh.-matodist pavillona, "Toplivnaya. prowyahlennosti i geologiya" na Vystavke dostizheniy naroftogo khozynystva SSSR (for Kotomkina). 2. Glavnyy inzh. i glavnyy metodist pavillona "Lesnoye khrzyaystvo, lesnaya i derevoobrabatyvayushchaya prmyshlennost'" na. Vystavke dostizheniy narodnogo khoz;raystva SSSR (for Kirillov). 3. Glavnyy netodiat obPyedinannogo pavilions. nPishchevava promyshlennost' na. Vistavke dostizheniy narodnogo khozyaystva SSSR (for Dzutseva). PIKALEVA, V.Ya.; KOTXIRIA~ G.L. Use of gas anesthesia in the analgesic stage for the treatment of massive postope:rative pulmonary atelectasia. Khinirgiia 39 no.7t82-85 J1163 (MIRA 16:12) 1. Iz fakulftetskoy khirurgicheskoy kliniki (zair. - prof. V.I. Koleeov) I Leningradskogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni akade- mika I.P.Pavlova. KOTOIIINA, I.N.; ROGOVIN, Z.A.; LARIN, P.S. - -% :, Properties of viscose cellnlose related to the location of the original spruce wood in the tree. Khim.volok. no-3:27-31 058. (MIRA 12:11) 1. Vuenoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy inatitut iskusetvannogo volokna (VNIIV). (Cellulose) SMAKOVA, KONXIII, A.A.; KOT014IIIA, I.N. Preparation of extra-atrong vincose cord. Khin.volok. no.l: 15-21 '59. (141RA 12:8) 1. Vaeso-.,razrAvv naixchno-iseledovatollskiy inntitut lakusetver, nogo volokna. (Rivon) XOTOMILk. I.Y.; XGUITSUVL, A.I. Branch conference of the workers of the synthetic fibers industry. Khim.volok. no.1:65-67 '59. (MIRA 12:8) (Teitile fibers, Synthetic-Conp ,resses) 15-5~500,1'-5-5530 6 - AUTHORS: Serkov, A. T. -pandidate -," Te-nzi-Ica; Scienc ' Kotominal L esj" I. N., Bagomolova, N A. TITLE-. lNew Produc~ion Me-1--hod-1 `c~r V-1 Scose Fibers PERIODICALi Klhlriicheskaya nauka Ji promi-o h) Vo 1 11, Nr 6, ' ; pp 730-737 'USSR ABSTRACT: AboUt 3056' of all tires used in ~Issq, ar(2 '.."Ovn Out prematurely because of' cacc~a,:,o breal,~do,,--, due to the low tonsile, and Catigue. stpeiiE7~.-h -X '.he cord. The applica- tiOn- Of "SLtper"-type cord t-.,ith a break llen--tli Of 35 to 0 - hi C t- ' km i.e. 20 to 25", gher than ~fiat o -he cord 3 used at present' ~Iould incr,,:-a,.,e 1~he ,r~-- i,-,-ileaEe by 15, to 17%. The article descrlbes types of "oreign high-strength visc~jso (BX, D,,zPont~s Supercordura, Courtaulds" Tena~;c(- Siiuf, I I r -0 and 105, etc.) and gives their chemical and ph.yoical characteric-tics az; well as production methods. h C-1 of cations oC polyvalent metals, partic-,,.-.1ar-1y c-,1' zinc call-ions, in the forma!-ion of Za nt, hate Clioer:,* is dis- Card 11cl, cuosed. The v.iscose fiber -,f' ar, linner ccre i',Te!-j Production ?+21ih0dS f'or High-Strenilf-h Visco:3e Fibers a i id ashel.1, c- la t !'c~ rv- L; , I i- ii or fj'.f~ r,-,4" cr"33 of' ~he Viber and i,,-, 1 ts stant, part. Z-inc catlm; !v,lth xanthat., I'ni,vi at lw.,-~r-mc~d-'Lary insoluble compound, zinc ;.ai-i'lhar -much stable than sodium xan' ha! e; L:) ~~ ;~ -an',- hal auses a ra pp roc her-nen t o f t he mqc rowv-l I a it~a 't. e s the- forria-,ion of 1nt-err,-1.o1,2--u1ai cht2,micai bl-)nds and of' a fine c rystal -tine structur--, ,Dt' ~ne Cibel, shall. It '1Z. A. e3tablished a.o (DC he Chernistry -and oC Ch-iu ic-J" F."be-ro-Oorlovy -J 11-ekhnologii proizvodstlva vclokon-- Gizlerprom, 1957, P 364i Vestn. , ~ekhn. i olkonom. , inform. , 1958, tit, -t , p -a'-) ; I( I-i-im I ci~ra , 1,),-- a, "Tr I, P 15) that zinc xanthal e can Ct~r m oi! I y at cert-ain deCinite pff values. The thlckri~~ s,-! -C ~.he is determined, therefore, and cart b e rei~u-!ai:ed by t-he relationship between the rate's, Lj P jiff,-13ic)n of t, he reagent,,i Into the f'iber, ~'Mld linr~ .'I Of ceiluio~,c- Y k.. i J -.Y - ~ xanthate. It was sho,.-;n -i-,a'- h, e "~t-r shel I t h, cr: i i e s s -Increased with the concen~ra-icn zinc and sodliu-M sulfate and aith the decreaze- of acid concen*:ra- Card 2/5 lion in the 3pinninc, bat-h; iz in CD creased al-lso .-,,ith the Ne,.-; Production Methods for High- St re ngt h Viscose Fibers dec-ree of esterificat-ion of' cell~_,,Iose xanthate in the . tD - J - 1-he all-aii and V2.3cose, and aith the mainta-inincl- al - cellulose concentration in the viscose ,-iith-in certain de I,-. e prii ned i in, i t sThe add lon osci-,i(~ mod iI's (ar,.ilneo-, quaternary wTimoni,,,,m basv-,z3, ~tc.) to the viscose and the spinning bath 'facilitates the formation cf a fiber structured ~-hrou--hout by sslo,.-jing dovni considerably the rate of xanthate decom- position during the first 2-3 seconds of the reaction. L The mechanism of this modifier action is discussed, and is explained by the formation of insclulble zinc dithio- carbamate or other compounds ltorm a mechanical barrier hindering the diCt'u3ion of' the ac.id into the fiber. The addition of modifiers LI-quaIlly llowers ~he surface tension of the viscose and of the water in the spinning bath; the lowered adI,,e--,I.on ol' these liquids can influence adver--lely th~- Jischar-e of uni- form visccoe streams f om ti-~e opirinevets,. The increase in the rate of the fiber l'ormation a consIderable Card 3/5 lo,.-jering of !,-he cord's piiyoical and constants. New~ Production Methods for fligh--Streng~;h 7"'273 Sr Viscose Fibers For example, when the rat-,~ ()C ap'nnin~~ ot' tl-als'ed corgi 7 frc,ili 3 1 .1115/2/480/1100 ;,,as raised tile tensile s~renrrth of the cord d~~-reased f'rom 3 .57 to 112 .55 Irg; i.e., about 15%. Accovdi-q,-J-, ~jio cZure, of - L, - . Ell - . - I super-type cord can considevably I o rthe Output of the-, spinning rriachines. This loss can be compensated in the opinning-finishiriC units PN--300-1'," and P14-300-13 by increasing tile rumiber of' ~~pinnitii~ pllace!~. Vijeose and nylon cords are compared and theIr respecti.ve character- istics discussed. The advantages of 'uhte v1scose cord are its lower cost and lower loss of tensile strength at higher temperaturea. The nylon cord has a higher elongation due to which the size of the tire increases in prolonged use and causes a crack-ing of the tread. After 40,000 11cm, viscose card tires sho-.-.,ed a thickness of the tread t%-,-ice as high as rylon cori -,-Jres. There are 9 tables; 3 figures; and 24 referenceu, 8 U.S., -[ U.K., I Canadian, 3 German, 5 Soviet'. The 5 most recent Card 4/5 U.S. and U.K. references are: D. K. Sml~,-h, Text. Res. J., Ne'vJ P"OdUction Methods for Viscose Fiber,,3 tD v 29, 32 (.1959); J - Ilearle, SSLJI,,~ Lir-cl (1958); Text. Week, 57, 96D9 (L9',',-); ap- r Presented at Technical Symposium on Rayon Tir;--, Yarn Procrress, L~I Akron. Ohio, :1958; D. N, Tyler, N. S. vlooding, J. So~~. Dyers arl Coloi1r.. Card 5/5 SIMOV, A.T.; KODKIII, A.A.; KOTOMINA, I.N.; SHUIIHA, Te'v. Surface phenomena occurring in the system viscose - spinneret - precipitation bath. Khim.volok. no-5:31-33 '59. (MIRA, 13:4) 1. Vaeso7usnyy nauchno-inaledovatellskiy inatitut iskusutvannoro volokna (VNIIV). (viscose) (Rayon) Ourface chemistry) 4k 4 5 ( 4 '/' 7 / r";"; -( ."; -7 Q: -;, ~' , . - C)./ . AUTHORS, 1 Serkov, A.. -T, , Shevchenko, A.. 3, i 0 B ',-, ~j 7 1 A, Kotomina, I.. N, I Konk in it_ TITLE, The Application of 9urface-arti.~--3 Snbotan~:!,j~: in the Production of Vi9cose Fiber,. PERIODICAL Khimiche5kiy volokila" 1959, Nr 6, pp 3~ 1. (TTS'-,R) ABSTRACT,- The present paper lo baosed mainly on '-.7-,stern pubiicalion3. the data of Phich have, in Oome been :!hock,3d 'by the authorO evil e7'periments, be by sur- face-active tribotances io poiznte~ out (incrunt~n --.n the s~';rength of rificose.-cord by 50-71(yil)~ TM canception of a 3U-rfj_,CP_-active substance (modifier) 4--1 defined and it3 mm,~de of operation is explained. There follmis a Fiur-eY of the appii,,ation of such modifiers in the morcerizatinn, xanthoi7oriat-i.nv, and sp1nning of "iscose--oolutilons, Ment icn is made of th,~ invent-11gatian car- ried ~-ut by Ye M. Lev of the emulnifia'.ion --.f orrbrin disul- phide by aebacic Pcids Pit7 w1vire the itab-in emulAloll io obtained lby m,3an5 of ac?bacic Z~Cids wi'n ~~ t:~ 7 C-atoma, Piz.- uren 2 and ~ 3hov th,i effect r~ perol, 11(" lln'on the rate of filtrbtion and th.,; clearnos-3 of the 1 In This Card 1/5 conneution giveo the rocult., obtairil_~iii by !,*, -io~,d , ir . 1~auch The Application of 3urfaoe-active Subatazicr.,J in tha VOO*7 duction of Viscoar) 'i'iher~i 11004//B007 and Goetzo Oef Tho i.nfluc-nce e,-erlv!d by the modifiers upon the elimination o4' air fr,~. 11f-~ vi _0 di3cusaed! Oxyethylatei aliphatic amineo give les-- stable 'loam than sul- Phurized sehaoic acido and oxyi~thyli~lr,,.i Tablon 2 and 3 mention ."'ostern reaults Nef* 1, 2) conc%-rninj, the nec- essary additions of modifiers and their eff'ei~t upon keeping the spinnereto clean., rigures 4 to 7 shf- the ~~lffe,t of the concentration of 11 so ZnSO,,, iia SO aTil-I of notlifirirs upon 2 4' 2 41 the adhesion of the viscose to 'he spinnerets accordi-ng to ref- erence 11, which was confirmed by experim~-nts Clarriad out by the authors, Table 4 shows vurious modifiers of '111~eqtern origin (nmines~ quaternary amnoilium comzpound~3i nol-,!omyethyl derivatives), which are u3ed for tha purpoo3 of obtaining 9trong viscose fibers. Table 5, figui-e 8 jhow the 9xj-.?ri1,anta1 recu!'14~3 obtained by the authors, according, to which amines with ', to 9 0-atoms give particularly honiogeneous fibers --ihicIn -nly little -n nater, Tabla 6 shovus the effect prod-oce,,'t 'by the oxye t, hyl -group Card 2/3 content of th;~ irtodiflor upon thp'prorerti__~~ of the- fiber (Ref 16) The Application of Surface-active Substances in S/lf33/5~-/000/06/002/027 the Production of Viscose Fibers B004/BOO7 Table 7 and figure 9 show the dependence of the effect produced by cyclopropane on the concentration of the ooagulating bath (Ref 16). There are 9 figures, 7 tables, and.18 references, 6 of which are Soviet, ASSOCIATION; VITIIV - Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-,issledovatellskiy institut iskusstvennogo volokra (All-Union Scientific Research Institute for Synthetic Fiberp) Card 3/3 3/1 a 5/:59/000/06 I'D! 1/027 i,"UTURS, "13007 )?rkov, A. T., ?edurova. 11. N., BOOJr/ I Koto,~Iizna, 1.- '111.1 TITLE - The Dependeneq of the 3tructure of tho Fi~-,er ori th,~ h a ri c te r io ~ i c Ta la a -. o f t h e '; i s o, os e T) 1 1, A L volokna, 1959, Nr 6; pp 337 - ~%9 (Ui~'i 3 3 TR The authors inve3tigrited the influence of visco3e ripening, of its -c-ce-Ilulose content, and of the lye concentre-tion upon the ot-ucture of the fiber, S-oinnine of the fiber was carried out in an acid-lve bath and in ~n ammonium-sulfate bLth, Yor the rurpost, of eliminating the influence of mechanical factors on fiber formation, spinninl~-,- and the further tret.-tment of the fibero -aa3 carried out !;ithout I dr,t;iinr.r, 9o1_,rmjntLt_*on of t1w, !ij-1.)Cific -voi,-ht of the fiber y ,3 ca;-ried out ascording to E,11 --M., (11af i of i~ fle, k 5wrllinl,~ iii according '.o E- Hu*,)Cr', (Hef S ), ;-ind of . tne str,_~rtur~3 of it:3 cro32 :3o~,tion (parct!:it~.,-q of tiiu shell in th,i gection) b col.orin.~ by .,f,, ins oi r~ Of~rd 1/2 dlicct (aril blue). Table 1 shows 1,11c~ influence A-) Depervt,~n,_,~ of the itrUf;ture of the Viber on 3/18---/59/000/06/011/027 the of the Vj~s,-csrj B004~BOO-f V~ftrd f:ho :r-looning oC the vioco-ge, t_ible 2 the iiffiu~m~!o ,!' tho NaOlf-ccn!.nnt, and 3 010 illf"Luklikut, Qx"vt-,,~d 'U.y ~-he ic-ollula.3k, ecntc.-nt of tho vi_-~ose thes,_~ C teritj tic valutini The author:, obt:.1ined the increa.3in;,- rireni,Tw, int! incro~Qing ~-C611111o,~te ,on~.ent of the vit3eo6e~. thie s-.7t2'!11Jni A. 1_1 ; o' t! fib_-r Tho found., i n .,ccr)r,i w: `h if ~ V. Likhaylov -ind N 211 '7,-, i vzef '1) it ii ~1 8 j "i a 0 11 C o n t,ln t i n t hv v I' o ,I u t i o n IL INC- viw; obtairicd j1ollininj: ill ai aold-s.~t 11: 1),: th 'It 30'~~ an 111,LOH-contcrit of and a 16 hours o!,; In fi;, ers -.:i t'., a lo-,-r zvoecl f ic L the of t~la .1 "or J?10!~th ill thO tOL:,!, oition is hj.~;Ii,,, - Thoi- -,i t: 1) 1 t i d I I r (? f o v r,!i,- o.; o f w I j;~ h t1' Scientil ic. 3t!siir~h _~!-Union fns~-i 'tit- "o-c 3-mtheti,,, 'Fi6-2r.3 SMKOV, A. T._;_ KOtOMINA, 1.11. - SMJBIIIA, Ye.T. Surface phenomena during the formation of viecose fibers. Report Vo.2- Khim.volok. no-5:34-36 160. .1, (MMA 13:12) 1. Vaesoyazny7 nauchno-iseledovateltakiy institut iskusatvennogo volokna. I (Viscose) SERKOV, A.T.; KOTOICINA, I.N.;-BOOMOLOVA, N.A. New methods of obtaining the high-resistance viscose rayons. Analele chimie 15 no.3:168-180 Jl-Ag 160. (EEAI 10:2) (Rayon) SERKOV, A.T.; KONKINI A.A.; KOTOMINAp I.N.; SOLOVIYEVA, X.I. Effect of the structure of freahly formed viscose fiber on stresses during spinning. Khim.volok. no-5:34-37 161 j,19RA 14: 10) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut iskusstvennogo voldkna. (Rayon spinning) SERKOV, A.T.; BOGOVIOLOVA, N.A.; KOWMINA, I.N.; IVANOVA, Ye.P.; GUTMAN, G.M. Machines manufacturing extrastrong viscose cord. Ehim.volok. no.6-2-8 161. (MIRA 14-12) 1. Goskomitet Soveta Ministrov SSSR po khimii (far Serkov). 2 ~. Gosplan SSSR (for Bogomolova). 3. Vsesoyuznyy nnuchno-isvledova- tel'skiy institut Iskusstmennogo volokna (for hotomina, ivanova). 4. Spetsiallnoye konstruktorsko-tekbnoloCicheskuye byuro Lensov- narkhoza (for Gutman). (Rayon spinning) SERKOV, A.T.; KOTCMIKA I N - KOLCHINP V.A. Zinc sulfate regeneration in the production of extrastrong viscose cord. Khim.volok. no.5:30-32 162. (MIRA 15;11) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nsuchno-issledovatelfskiy institut iskusstvennogo volokna. (viscose) (Zinc sulfate) SERKOV, A.T.; KONKINq A.A.; KOTOMINA,,,,I.N.; BLT)NITSKIY, G.A. Formation of the supermolecular structure of viscose fibers during spinning. Khim. volok. no.5:40-45 163- (MIRA 16tlO) 1. Gosudarstvennyy komitet khimicheskoy i neftyanoy prorqshlennosti pri Gosplane SSSR (for Serkov). 2. ~bBkovskly tekstillnyy institut (for Konkin). 3. Vsesoyuznyy nauclizio-issledovatellskiy institut , iskusstvennogo volokna (for Rotomina, Budaitskiy). SERKOV, A.T.; CIIFRKASOVA, Ye.V.; KOTOMINA, 1.N. Some causes of filament breakage during the formation of viscose fibers. KhIm. volok. no.4!33-37 165. (KRA 18:8) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy 1nstitut iskusstvennogo volokna. L. A. 6?,T101 USSR/Radlo Jdn/Feb 1948 Oscillators Vacuum Tubes, Triode "The Limiting Wave Imigth of a Triode Oscillator)w L. A. Katomina, Candidate Tech Sol, 15 VP "Radiotekh" Vol 171, No 1 Study of the frequency range within which It to possible to effectively operate the triode oacilla- tor. Discusses various fmadamental factors that determine its range, nal" ly the influence of elec- tron Inertia, the virtual cathode, output Impedance (plate resistance) of the tube, electron-optlcal and geometrical dies W laritlea, and the parameters of the cathode. Submitted e6 Ayr 1947. 64T101 VOTOIM~A L. -%. 14-14 Teoriya Primeneniya. Generatorrrjkh IAmp V 'flezhl-mpkh Usileniya 11'soshchnosti I Uinnozbenlya chn3toty M. 1953. 7 L. -o sm. (Akad. Nauk SSSR In-t Radiotekhniki I Elektro- niki). B. 7s, Otpech. Mnozhit. Appa'ratom- (5,,-52819) SO: Knizhaya Letopisf, Vol. 1, 1955 KOTOMI17A, L. A. "The Theory of-the Application of Os6illator Tubes as Power ArTlifiers and Frequency lbltiplicrs." Cand Vch Soil Inst of Radio Engineering and Electronics, Acad Sci USSR.. 9 Dee 54. (VVII, 30 Nov 54) SarVey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (n) SO: Sum. No. 5 21., 2 Jun 55 KOTOMINA, M.G. (Ch6lyabinak)j USOVA, A.V. (Ch6lyabinsk) Practioal work in physics in industribl laborktorlop. Fiz. v shkole 23 no.3t43-44 MY-Je 163. (MIRA 16:32) Kolrl~)M 1,N ~ !, . ' c.Tc ot,7rrvationts concerning the wark of Qi-,~ preparntior Rnd 1% i a ~,~ ~ rjz. 2 noribly &part-nont!) of' nibbor plimt,n. Kwich, I , 3 no.6.~52-53 - ,I Jz) 164. (M'RA 17,91 1. Moz;kovskly shinn~y zavod. KOTCI,II?IAJ S.I., dotsent Some current problems in the diagnosis and surgical treatment or multiple ulcers of the stomach and duodenum. Kaz. mod. zhur. no.3:15-17 Itr-Je'63. (HIRA 16-.9) 1. Kl:Lnika obshchey kkirurgii (zav. - prof. A.I.Kozhevn:Lkov) Gottkovskogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni S.,M. Kirova. (PEFTIC UILEij (STOMACH-SURGERY) (DUODEIM-SURGIM) - KO TO Nq NA. R. A. Minctric fluctuation field of a uniformly heated nomispace, Izv.vys, ucheb.zav.: radiofiz. I n0-3:166-167 ' 58. (14IRA 12:1) 1. Ivanovskiy pedagogicheskiy institut. (Field theory) ALI-ZAIM, M.A.; KOTCHINA, R. 1. 3ffect of gibberellin on the gowtb of young tea shoots. F12iol.rast. 7 no-3:343-344 160. (MIU 13:6) 1. Azerbaijan Scientific Research Institute, Baku. (Gibberellins) (Tea) KOTWINA. S.I., knnd.med.nauk (Gorlkiy) i;;p ome of perfornting- gnstric nnd duodannl ulcera. Felld. i akuoh. 23 no.1:33-35 Mr 158. (KIRA 11:4) (PEPTIC ULCER) KWAROV, A.S., kand.med.nauk;_KOTCMA, S.I., kandemed.nauk Chemical barns of the stomach and their treatment. Sovemed. 26 no.12:13-16 D 162. (MIRA 16:2) lo Iz kiiniki obshche-y khirurgii (zav, - prof. A.I. Kozhevnikov) GorTkovskogo meditsinsko instituta. (BURNS AND SCALDSIG (STOIACH--SURGEM) KOTOMINA. S.I., kand.med-nauk Rupture of the gall bladder following a blunt injury of the abdomen. Xhirurgiia 34 no.9:109-110 S 158- (MIRA 12-24) 1. Iz kliniki obahchey khirurgii (sav. - prof. A.I. Xozhevnikov) GorIkovskogo meditainskogo instituta imeni S.M. Kirova (dir. - dots. N.N. Mizinov). (GALL BLADDLT-RUPTUR19) TOTOMMA, S.I. knnd. med. nauk. Course of peptic ulcer of the stomach and duodenum following surgical repair of nerforating ulcers; abstract S.I. Kotomina. Khirurgiia 34 no.12: 93 D '58. (MMA 12:1) 1. Iz kliniki obahchey khirurgii (zav. - prof. A.A. Ozherellyev)Gorl- kovskogo meditsinskogo inatituta. (PIPTIG VICHR) KOVEIKA, S.I., dotsent Di seases appearing after gastric resection. Terap.arkh. 33 no.10! 50-55 '61- (MIRLA 15:1) 1. Iz kafedry obshchey khirurgii (zav. - prof. A.I. Kozhevnikov) -Gorlkovsko o meditsinskogo instituta, imeni S.11,14 Kirova. &CMAGS-SURGERY) (STMACH-DISEASES) 50-58-4-6/26 A.will OR I TITLE: PERIODICAL& ABSTRACT: Ca-rd 1/2 KotomXing N. Y11-- A Squall in the Region of SUEW (Sbkval v rayono G. SUMY) 1958, 11r 4s gr 'Aeteorologiya i Gidrologiyaq 25 - 26 (USSR) In the evening of August 23, 1957, a heavy thunderstorm Of rain accompanied by gale struck " he area in question. Delting atmosphere (29 - 340C) prevailed before the i very hot and dry ble front ran-ed through the storm. At noon a hardly mova U the town the neighborhood of cyclone valley (the centre in -agitations . it ranged Kherson) which was marked by some wave rds of the Krym as far along the surface of the earthg northwa high South-east wind (70 - 80 as Nezhin-Smolensk. In SumY, a km/h) blew at the entrance of the cyclone valley in a layer long the rear-side of the cyclone 0 between 300 to 1500 km. A ng down the atmosphere to 17 - 20 C. cold air was extending cooli i-th high-layered cloudsi At 18 houres or SO the sky covered w thunder- dust haze turned up in the air. Towards 19 hours d of the town storms formed near Sumy. In the close neigbborhoo a wave generated along the idly-moving front which formed a A Squall in the Region of SUIV 50-58-4-0/26 sort of a turbulent micro-motion with a radius of 30 m. At 19-15 hours a huge ash-grey thundercloud turned up shaped with a higil top and having a low basis, On its edge the cha- Otic movements of the torn parts of the edge were clearly visible. The wind stopped blowing and the first thunders were to be heard. At once at 19-40 hours the dust storm rushed over reaching 25/28 M/S6C. A dorn, paur set in uninter- mittedly accompanied by thunder and lightning . The visible- ness deteriorated down to 100 m. The storm raged for 40 minutes. The t8mperature dropped rapidly at first to 200C and then to 10 C. Discharges of ball lightning were observed. The front of the storm-zone was estimated from 30 to 40 km. Lots of trees were broken or uprooted in the woods and parks, roofs were carried away, telegraph poles were tossed over, and so on. Several houses were Set alight ~y discharges and burnt down. The development of the storm wa's caused by the interaction of tropical air and by the cooler air of the temperate zones and by a difference in temperature of 10-120C. AVAILABLEt Library of Congress Card 2/2 1. Mateorology - USSR 2. Storms - Analysis KOTOMKINA, A.I. Chemistry is the wings of progress. Inform.biul.VDNKH no.3:1 Mr 164. (MIRA 17:31) 1. Glamyy inzh, pavillona "Neftyanaya promyshlonnost'" na Vystavke dostizheniy narodnogo khozyaystva SSSR. GAIZfEVA, N.A.; P-Irimali uchastiyez, PULIPENKO, G.M., raladshiy nauchnyy soturadnik; STEERMOVA, T.K., m1adshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; KOT'CYKI'7 -- %A, L.-V., ladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik Production, bleaching, and use of high-yield sulfite woodpi'73 and hemi cellulose obtained from aspen. Trudy LTITSBF no.13 83- 9o 164,, (MIRA 3-8:2) we 11"M 9 Kraure and Z Kotumaks rX.M. Warsaw, Wt-4. ffl) 5 ?).-The amm" (1) and dthydtoucm. aW(11941 ~oi It applaseve" Attbatsperlmentalslatloctol K .ae Sclsool of Agriculture was detd. by thration with dand- ord win. of 2AWieblorophenclindophenot (cf. Fell4nalxTs. CA. J?. 44819). The vulues varied for different kinds ul :fVW frous 0.4 mg. % to 21.0 mg. e1c I and from 1 8 NWA + U. In aw" of the 30 varietWt the cuncn.of 11 was Appreciaw hicher than that of 1. comfictrilon Of (he methods 3 dem. shows that the Official A 0 A.C. methiki girt* t"rr values than the one ust~l. 7hV SlAblilly Of I under a vatitty of treatusents I% dismsscd and Its cvnttnt in hurscradish (45.3 nig. 7fu I and 80 mg. % I + U). L Z, R. L 3642f -'ACC NR, Wr(l)/EWT(M)/WP(e) Ap6Oj_%2.8 IMOY WH SOURCS, CdO38 UR/6051166/020/005/OM/08.52 AUTHCR: Samson, A. K.; Kotontsevap L. A. ORG: none TITM: Calculation of amDlifted luminescence in a polished generating rod SOMCEI Optika, i spektroskopiyat ve 20P no* 59 1966v W-852 TOKC TADS9 light reflection coefficientp luminescence, quantum generatorp noody:dum glass, ruby AMTRACTI Using formulas derived earlier for the brightness of noises on the axis of a polished cylinder, the authors analyze the angular distribution of noise bri Wig du'o to luminescence, and the density of the noises is calculated tor7a-riov,s sizes of- the rod and values of the negative 'absorption coefficient. The cylinder has a finite length, an amplification factor k that is constant throughout its volumej, and an sivity 9 . The dependence of the luminiscence, brightness along the axis of the rod the direction of propagation was determined$ and the probability of luninescence-sti mulated omission was calculated. Concrete calemlationso in which the coeffici uts o reflection fpm the ends of the rod were neglectedg were carried out for rubyl4nd no dymium glass%-samples. Comparison of the revAts of rigorous calculations--~ the results of approximate calculations based on simplified transport equations (A. M. UDCI 621-375-91535 -77 U lwt 7 T-g-,- A0 KOTONP I., starahly naucAq7 actrudnik Improving workshop a&inistration. Sots. trud 8 no.5%123-126 M7 '63. (HIM 16:6) 1. Vissisoyu2nyy nauchno-issledovatellakiy institut organizataii proizvodetva i truda chernoy metallurgil. (SU61 induatry-Managament) (Rolling(Matalwork)) - "I KOTON, I., nauchnyy sotrudnik; PATVISUZYKO, L., nnuchnyy sotrudnik. Reducing the number of engineers and technicians In railroad units. Sote.trud no.6:125-127 Js 157. (MLRA 10,7) 1. Organizatsiya proizvodstva chernoy metnllurgii. (Railroads, Industrial--3MDl07ee8) PEYCHEY, G.; KOTON, I.; ZAMKOVSKIY, V. Technical control at the steel plants. Sots.trud 4 no.8: 72-75 Ag 159. (14IRA 13:1) (Steel industz7-quallty control) KOMNO I. Wages in the railroad workshops of metallurgical plants. Sato, trud 6 no.3:124-126 Mr 161. (min 14:3) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issiedovatellskiy institut organizatsil. proizvodstva i truda. cherno metallurgii, g. KharIkov (Railroads, . Indus?rIaj--Sa1fLrie.s 9 pensions 9 *etc.) KOTON, I., starshiy nauchnyy.sotrudnik Efficiency of the new forms of quality control. Sots.trud 7 no.3:123-126 Mr 162- (MIRA 15:3) 1. VsesoyuzW nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut organizataii proizvodstva i truda chernoy metallurgii. (Steel industry--Quality control) 46 5 6 1 1 V is 11 '1 is m is is V a is 1 11 Al is a x 8 a If kill VU lip ***#I dume.90, AIt - CA.-L-1 _&_JL_A__L_J_ A AL. P a A.- I-IL-1- M-SWUM A-k--t A G. A, KAWYANY AN 04 A CAqw. (U. & R.) 1, ffit-74(1141)~-Thr decumim. J inetallo. 00 'A "It. COUllids. with actid. of meW VW lannatima of the carmiswilins hydmilitsims wait carried out with I'll derim of the nortalis o( the Ath group by Ipatiev and IL (C. A. 00 24, 3%77) and d Ilb by 11patiev, SL and DoCilanov (C A. 241. 2W) and is here hnvsti- fill and of fix firsim the Its-M. mmpdL of the ty;srs of R.Ifs (R Pfeil in the go 00 all s o I- 41~ 09 of 00 Ofu of 00 1 0 411, - Wisn. VhClfs) and kf(&Cl (It - Ilk and M*CjfI4), anti " from IfcCla ill heating 24 first, at U) atm. ill If pfrimurr In Cj14sm4t HtOll, The lid twitic delKafteil fill 11444,41lect 114m). the wpa. tA Jig insist II&CI, and RIf&CI delwistts on the natu' thus the triactioti with litCh. NleCJIJIgCl and I'llifel in C.11. begia"s at 32h-N) while in EtUIUS170 of jig is dtfiosittif Imm Ifelf and 9517. (tow Ms,C.IfjlgCl at Will. The Selm. f, from IfgCJ~ In water It even SmW than in R(Oll. Similar rmflost in the absence of If showed no ppta. of lie. The decmillm, of 11bilig and 01hCHIMIC detruds on the temp. and is lifutt"Ify itide;sendent of the nature of the siolverst. (Ill. CRAfig Is dftmpd. into fig and (MCII.)i with and without it* presienct of It showing that the reaction is Purely pyrisigenctia Phjls in Calls in the sissence of H isbows no mrt!. ~tllg after besting 24 Ism at 27h,', and only U% after heating 301 hm. at.W, w h I I the sirpri. of fig reaches 90% on brating 1.14 firs at 2,,p, the mirlion pro- cetilialthus: I,b,Ifj+ Ill -2C4lIj+lIsl, 'list formAllull ol Colff b stocking with l1bills in ligroin and gelwg. C4)1# s3 j,hN()l by llitralion, while no tax" 7PbscmAdbeilctected. Similarrrction takes I)hice without the use of & "%Cnt. It i3 Ammed thzt with the inCmawd temp. the bond between 11h and JIS bectsine,; weakened and Partially dbwcd. with fonsissition txf free radicak which react with If: I'llifle+211 1. 2 Cif. + Its (1111pert and Crilmirr. C, .4. 7, 27,rAl; Gilman, C, A. Imaelb. C. A. 23, St-"9;andTaykvnnd)-m~,C.A.24.IMI). S"Chilms"Cu. of the tKmdlctwrcn rh anti 41-31, 4 OTAILUIRW CAI, 1,171114,11,41 CtillstFICA11*461 a.. 41"41 a" a.. sit - USAVOO &1,; IN .1 1. .1 4 4 1 IN M I a 4 3 4 V -00 -00 .00 roo coo Coo goo SOO weill ISOO goo woo Alist 399, is slupwn ty di~rtwtpt-f 81j.11a int. fig I C.11. evil hearing it with W with.,ui I, Will "t any other inti-dium whkb tradily gives tA its M and Ila rrawtsvit, at 411 in jifttv rkairly was slinjild The rvacil,,ol j4 I,b.llg i., lilt)ji a(l50'.I75'and2tq)'. The and. of CsIlIftwined c,,rtei%IxviuW to lite anit. tJ fig ppid. while the awt. of the aldchydc in LiOll Ottir the reaction wu Icu than Wed. ackurdins to the following acherne: Illlig =-- Its + 2 M: 2 Ph- + McClljOll ----* 2 CJf. + 0 Acli. floweret. the proem is intit, coniplicated. and It was fountl that a clectram in %be rotten. u( Pholig in EtOll had no effect m the 7a of pptd lit; thus the %jwrd CA the i1rattkvitiv ii itsdrivii4fent to( corecti. An sittin. u( t"taltic US halt al.. no Oviltjm, On the fr&Ctkln; the Addil. 14 an ithl~11Y~k ALV~V]ClAtClk life VtMflifl Inqtl ;.*[ tO Wit 00 00 W ppld. HS in 13CAling 24 lim al 17"1". a rwi 14 the 41111rhylle Il-ing oiWil"I to vin cb,j 00 hrAtins 22 1 be% wh& the addu of C&Ilj rrlAnli the reaction frorn 21 V~ pptJ- Ila 00 liv lit ' 0 0* at had tile salive earct. tile in'"tigatioll is Atito In ltr 6111. 1113 MU-i cll,iq~ lit Aw . 00 4 * 00 so 00 00 100 00 0 0 00 00 00 00 so 00 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 q 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 4111 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ror ariv'41 m is Is v is p 4 Al .1 -1 AL Kot e f G t" f MiNaw tk ftift litm 1ft C" u 0o op . fog o osay m ' JI 8 34& 2719 1 ? 19M d R V A 26 1 R R ) 2 d K , - . atuysev an . .1 . . rv and . V ., ( pat . ), , ; , ( 00 C A. 24. ZW; U. R, and PAvdamov, C. A. 24,2M).-The them mechan6m of wim of Wortalm from metfifb~mj- counIds, Was AW" In the MW of M%, which b. al-lwr 00 g 420aritbouidemopm. PbSn was bested In xyla*34 hmatMatin' 11prmum Ole' * WI*"71 Tb i h I % d ;;i;z4S -.90 *0 . ec*nW testittr tbout t e We of at t w9 A%stM no 4mlomm. of Pb-qL%. them 9mvim that the evaction is cattwd by It trdtwtkm and not ' -416 09 RONAUM *T Pb.44 um*r It M- urr withmit a solvent 00 00 Produced CJU "tetame Fa.umbuwd Ph-Sn arA no Pth, The-chrmtofthtfvaction - 00 ~MAY be compAved as in the came of Pbdfg thus: PbAW ---a- 4 C&Hr + So; C#1fr + Hs CJ1 R 00 a 4 + ; Pb.Su + 2 Hs 0- 4 Wt. + So (R. end X., loc. cil.). The intermtediatv 00 fOmAtim of fnv Radical Ulm- was demonstrated by hestins PhsSn with sWrmu which nuzditY Wit Off thtif ", thus WOr P"uced Sn. CJI. and Me,CO with MerC110". SIR and DIII with 111tclW11 VA So With tetirsu n. CHAS. PLANC . . . . o0 06 -400 go 'APO 00 1 00 3 _"i C" 11 too ~ so is L' n I K4 1 l 91 pt a a It 31 4nl 0 0 Ipt A t ? - 4 0 IS 0 0 4 0 0 a 0 0 0.4 a a a 0 0 0 0 0 0 i * ' o 0 0!0 to # 0 0 00 0 0 0 49 0 0 0 48 0,0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 O "I IIIIIIIIIIIMM 604 0 4 0 Wee * 0*0 ,a 00 go *0 *so* 0 6 00 0 9 0000*0*04090e4offi is V U )d is is I? a do 41 a il #A one 12 13 W It I# I? to t-1--I L A k A 0 A- -E~ 0-m- -I. -k-fil-1-1-LAnA $1 0-- I.,)-r,~Dtol AJ 00 490 .4 , . Ru Of th~ 6841 of hotd"Kydk arsemic derivatitIss. G. A. RAIUVARV AND ;_0 hi. M. =116. J. rOm. C". (U. S. S. R.) 2, IQ9,3:Xlv32)-. cl C. A. IS, IKJI: 16. -00 1934-Theltshilityof the rinpoldihydrophensmuine. phenatanine anti liphenylenr - ars'ne combined -th chi-falam XM Aninic acid, was investigated. By anal.gy 00 00 A Pwihtchnolioa-icsi~nto-9-1"lbydmphen&nm'ne (1) (Zeidt SM Gorski]. C. A. 24. IV) chlogto. M) mW diphenylenedderoarsin, (M) (also the non-cyclk compts.. sucil -*G "m'i'n1g'121CiT' rieac)t)1o&nm "C=Pd- 00 beating with IICI with liberation of AsCh by rv - .00 0 1 of sy-utbuis. R(CA)sAsCI + 211CI =-- MIR + AsCIj Pb,- Cl + 2HCI a--- A2Ch + 2CsHs. (a) R - NIf (Lcwis, Lawry and Hcrgrim ~, L-C"! IS, 1720); (b) R - 0 (11ficke. Weinksuff anti Hargreaves. C. A. 24, 1628,. single bond; W reactim of synthesij (Meland. C. A. 17, IM) AsCl, + 3CJ-14 ---o- PhsAs + 311a. The dtcotnpn. proc,,eds at 125-2LW)* in the following too 00 onder: phenarsarine derim: 1. lf)ibtom2,7-dimethyi.9.1&dibydrophtnaruuin,- z0 0 (V), 10-chloco-9,10-dibydro-IZbmunphenarmuine ~Vll) and 10-chloro-10,10-tithydro- 0i J,+bcasophenarsaxine (M), then phrmoxchloroamne and diphmy!cnechImxvnine. WO V For the syntbc%is of b, t: sm! d was uted AsC4, which with equal force Catalyzes the reversed reaction of decotopa. Arsink addi am decompti. on heating with 1fj0 intfo 'I ago 0 Pb,R and AsQOII)*. The reaction procretis more easily in mid stAns., while the salt. 00 z ofthe acids are considerably Inom stiable, and the addn. of alk. Wts retards the dectmilIn ::0 0 09 2 'Ube results In the &-ompa. of Intrious cyclic adds showed that the stAbdity of the ring, 400 M-zj changed. phenexarsinic acid (VM) being most stable followed by diphenylemarsinic (IX) mW them phenarnzinic acids ( N t X). The cyclic aninic acids are kiq itable thall the non-cyclic acids. A mist- of O.OU2 mol- of a chloroartine wul m. CCt. (CmtS. 5 00 :j too Ez 0 C ETALWFICAL LIMAI'401 CLAIDISICATI 10 too L Jj a A n opto X61 Nd Wil "rtjf a 0 * 0 0 * : : 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 4 0 o 0 0 0000000i00*000 6900 9 0 0 * 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 9 0000000000f00000# 00 00 of 90 0 04 0 -** 074 -0 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 00 .00 00 00 of 0.10A mck a 110) was heated 24 hm In a omW %tAm tube, the rux" wm thra -11AILICU with N&,CO# to bydrdyte AaCfe and f1traW with 1. Optimum dc~cnpm.: I without of caWy%t 57 57g at VjO* with AIC4 M at 173' Orsini6mlion); VI OJ 5 at 175* and 8K at IWI; ifil X;5 .1 i~)' W 97 at 173'; V 16-4 and 441.3 at 175% U 4.4 and W 5 it -"W'; 1U 24 and 49 at 2110'. A mist, of 9 g IV and 113 cc. of CC4 satif twith heated 48 hrs. at 2504, Prucludat Wis. AsCh and resin, Arninic acidi ('/,t .0 heated with 100cr- ffrOor aq, alkalies In a As tubc tuid" ret-t4urv. t1m inxts was wailied with alkalki. water " EW. the &W. %An. was ejiW. with Etc(). m4ofe ao4. the attinic a6d filtered off. dried and welshed. A0011.4 and Ai(oifi, wrfe detJ rho ~th.-r ext. of X gave Phs,'411, in. 53", of IX, Ph,, m. 70'; and of Vill, which, tr~jt,,,J with fir in CSo acid tmy%W. from atc, in, S14', CHAS, HLANC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ::: 0 '00" W~Uverl=t 00000000*000: I t u a ii w is I) is j n a x V 9 1 It u M Is is v up! 6.1 CIALI Waco If lion sad beem(nat6w of Woriseydic arsivali; derlyalivive. 4; A 14 %,vv Ii- CAwiss (if K S, 14 12, "1 W(II6,121, rl 1' .4, 27, 9-41 ClibinphrnotaNur (1) ancl dipheavirvierMic-aralut, (11) subjCCted fit 1111l't facratt"n prv;AIu&-t the nitrates of pbctsortusrv~nk- and diphenylene. -09 arwaic ", ft"HAAXOMMMOII. vvV. A visore aitratiov. of the chlota- a!- Mines and the corrr~vondkc,*" resultet! in dw = of 0-diftitrit Ovidl Uith 00 00 the probable ~xumlm O(CAH&N(hWU(:O)OIf and (CHANCk),A-(:O)OIf. IfirsnaJivy 1-00 with nan-i~ chWcovirvlaft I aM U 4M Res, the requiting halo "m twins caily 66 Al hy1froly"d to the coole -64h. Qw4malletcl + 1110 . WMAM .00 (:01011. th lik b(T c 104Moto-9, l6dilsydriiiiheisam sine (111) is Ism 00 t Oxidized by HIN a an = UlTbut 114mis mono. and dinitro derivs. tif chlopi- "ne, while tbeactiostiol 11rcausestbonotumof theheteracyclic nucleus with forins- moo t1ono((CsIf*8r1IN'If. These reactio" led to Ilse proposal for Ill*# t lit hillaw ing -true- 09 tural formula H .00 j + coo Cl + ~r,,.O fl .0 0 so 0,0 00 2 which Served'as esplanisdon of its colocing (Kappelmeier, C A. 24, 2W; Obvin. Z:9o johin" wid Vining. C. A. 23, 107). The specific reactions of III may be ch~cristk 4,00 r of the Ilvacral livaperlies of the phenarissitine nucleus wid other "vs. of dihydro- go 11 200 phruarutine (ewept the tertiary "nes) might rew Amdarly rvxurdlets 4 their coloring. The colorless 10,acety14,104hydropbetwistitine (IV) reacis anAotlou%ly to 111; 1. 0.. the, nitration of IV In AcOll produced a ppt. of mono- and ditutro i1cm-t. of IV wid a sisin. of dinitropbenarisaiduk while bromination ftiulted in the rupture of The phenansine ring. CWAS BLANC oleo 7 :7 its 0 jt ..t 1~1 Its") �0 0 U 11 A? .0 it to it u, u, It as It It 9 U jean Italwn 1!14 0 00000~00000*0*0644040::::ieoooooooooo*oooooo ~105404oooooieoeooo#060 60006 is -*0600410000006000:1 Arl 0 0 , 0 - 0 0000006 6 1 1 It It u Mahvistfaila 41 M As V.0 AA f., A-L-1 N F,-Q It I.. I - 9 -Tr- I-I.. AA 0 CC W U 0 4 Iu. OW 00 A -, , . i _00 00 .4 il" L rg'=PCkt: -00 0. A. IVA U. It. Kam. J. I ~. IL ~- W.) 4. 447-32(19U); "d. C. A. 37. A313-14.- ~41 4 I'd -w-liftlesl decampa. of P-twWhated PWis in the 00 st 00 811 00 4 00 C! folintring In-alswe order: --cijf" U-CA. BrC.H... I"OCAIf4.UeM.H4.Pb.PhM. Tbecontpels.arefiat lvcnrvPoftd into Inctals and radicals, the latter unitins at the Iturfam of the cataylt to Pb. eamods. The relative lKvd a( decompri. of (a-CmIlthlig is al-o givcts by the -0 0 00 .00 0 111 ri Of j 00 0 above scrics; Cjokip is fanned at the expense of emne C,ollt groups which are dehydrated to C. The relative effeviq of catalysts in sk. am. in decreasing ard", Pd, Ni, Au. Ag. Cu. in tetralin Pd, Au, Ag, Ni, Cu. In ak. (.- C..Hr)Jlccivu RUcompds.; anothercomptis. treated give RR; ir- tctralin hydration alone is ob~rved. 16 tablrA give the readim of expts. ZU. c4cwum& of had and -00 I'l =00 0 zi -- of 21 00 f 00 04 Of 00 da. M. M. Koton. IbM. 6&3---.-Ph.Ph (1) and Ph.Sn (U) undato d of pa. at M' under the catalytic gctitm of metal filings. In the ab*nce o( It the tcIAtjvt_j1a-' creasing effects an the decampa. of I ate rcptemdMI by the serics I'd, Au, As. NI and under ptmute of It by I'd. Ni,Au.At.Cu. oIncryed at 1501, but 6 complete at 2tWr"zfdkv4 4 the nAtuteolthccatal"t. Tben42tivedtcrraAiigeflectioi"ta- I"ts in the caft of U. In the abomce (A 11. are I'd. Aft. Au. Ni; in the presence of It. Al. Ni, A& A u and Cu. C. If. resultsfrom bothlandUla thep"senceof Ni, while with 0 -:0 0 -40 0 6 %o 0 .00 ' 00 I S L A 00 I'd Phi Is formed; An stimulates both reac6ons. In the W A LLL'rK A absence of H Ph. is formed in all cases. G. Tolpin -.;o 0 It' tj AV W3 LS: ooeee** 0 0 0 0 0.0 -71 Z;7 -- -- It W is tf It M A# K *Oooooooooooeo0 0 00000 0 0 49 0 0 0 0 0 0 jo A, -I I W IW A& 1 4 7A~ Is 00400000011040,1*000000 0 0 0.0 0 It 09 00000 490 0 0 0 0 4111 0 iv-*Av 0 0 a 0 0 6 4 0 0 0 0 a 0 11 12 33 A b ; 9 u u Is W 11 a 0 onre Ayll t IN I I I It 4JL- A 0., 1_1 4_ p -4 J--1.06 t--s tow gr'G, A. Ism,, M, V KrAOR, A G". . - : : . go ICAW". (11. H. 14, R.) 1. iml A IOU): W Ir. A. No 9710; 96 39. M1,11anher n evW.-Oft is furttlo;hord to the !l - the III 41mys. C4 fill. Ph ¬ -00 00 of the i v He f. accoodupastiord by an inirimeAtoodd,, 7 a .00 0 # Ph fadiculdo, which the" retul with fooorm6lidoort valilu. cludspotoo.. while that 4 the 1"W (14,01.1.11C 1. -41114 00 a puce pyvactwic torwim. Phjig with tl,hNll), hi so or ligroick. whits bested s( IFAP for I" hro.. nvxted IM!" PhNIINIIph Pf H .00 ac, ng to the (MMtda: g + % 0 * . 2104M + Ile + P%N:*iP%. P%Ifc, horatcof with toivitivl ' ' 00 -1 14 24 hn.. setid. 74-ili) ~ If K :nd isanwraw at 250 WO not gAvr -it isissA. stolid devompti. prLdolticto ar.1 no, 69 j coolf.amptiv. Amilar readtloarforolptamorit with pl"144. 00 atIZ5-!W*. lividently to dsesecosse-s the free Ili sad"i teact with the tinissid. corvapdoi. with the famaiian of 00 prAytort-lialicst pitod1wo arA out the soldn. "11111141%. ' 00 00 4 wrIA. IIS ¬ Gwin"I a 11NIIS with 2-faroornor at 311D - iyt4k-^v 1%%ol even .. loorrhiahlir po-C.11,11s fort. IfirliA,lis, 400 lt,v. 88, ANN lMk%)). 11MIC014 with 11.4), lorat"t .1 175' 00 tow 48 his. at SO If atm.. was sm,,,dthly Ar. -. voccirtling to the rewi(xv: PWIfcOH + 112 - C.H. + gee e 0 [IS + 1110. A mist. to( Pb.Pb with 5 hmtc4 at 1.1on' (w 1 1 1 00 4), h. piradt"t (1 2-4 lon. and that of Plid.% with 8 st 211 * ArAl lots aft" 1 004. "ail. ~MC110*116 with sthrat"t of " - ' ' I%S tlilll bC11,10, I IWO4111% &dAt it IN) to* I Ilt., 94VT l1 Chat. IllAne 00 LOV(041~111 CLAWIKATICk Am L s a aw a I -LlM I .. it rc if 'I do i v s, to 1, rp of a ~ 0 4 6 a 0 0 0 0 4 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 sees, so-**@ 0 see : :1 : 0 WO 0 see 0 0009 0 0 * * 0 0 WWI I , a k i I 1- a w t, 12 13 is Is it a at a a - I$ n It Al U him kumpooloumsee A A -a F IL AL -1 -t- so - 00 CA The AlutboWs of sclefs by the dohydrogemAlion, of at. NI 'M lim-i lUctiv 11 90hats at QMS&tl N pmattee 0 . . , , I Cho d J l Os . . m, e I hX115).-Wbeft FIOII is pea-vil at 27.1V inul A we -4 U, - v w . f cr at .l It t CU l t CuMAO M i ver a , . c a . n y% rg , A 1wr ; 4 FtOAc. It the KAA 11111t. -~tg- CU5. Cc. it sly" X1% i~ IM."I 4 tim" "Ves tb~ ~Iiilym .1 2N1" Ow sit 407. HIOAv. !M% ArOll and I&A% AM. 1,.,;s 00 c,4unitts uf vataly.t give better yu.m. 4 r-tri. rhe . 17 catidyst IV vM stable atut can be rccritefatel r&mly by .00 p&king air An't thm III ovrf it, Pike fesilk arr t:I else ' taiturd it Ilic c4taly-t i- posed. or IV (frittmilctl ml 10 'c "' -d r b t It it I% d it l it k l1 Th C 00 -, we v w u rj" i ar . mi gramu e , - *0 :;1.1n, 4 11,0 So the EMU uw%I ~ivrrrs fl- wihf of estrr O A 4 h l I coo , -A atul t e JIMAY-jr, Ar l it ralvit that ( YUtC the COIAIVO. Whih- I-Mill, IWAc atul MrClIO)FI), 'so 00 and HoOAc (by1wrialwi. t,( the vr4ethmi lkwr spi od" I , on It. It is theirf1p I In keep a A& rar-s 44 I-M)), . 1 d'o 10 ~00 i PdWand loo-DuCH under chmbor o a i a a h 09 r on . n w 10rosent in t e rwAl g s4p Ki b f th t t f ld t 1 li l d i us . ' #0 J ! em z e correaponi ng en s. o a roactla a es. ou o to yie 9* o :; not sly* good yields of tilstore. the mochanim and possible nose of the" re- 00 1! sations or* dismesed. X.M. Loiceater IDA Is 0 S! 0 0 t W-.5., M - 00 U U IV 0 of, 0 0 0 41 0 0 4, 0 a 00000 00 0 0 6 6 ' 4 10,14 s 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 r, 0 0 0 41 0 0 a 0 0 0 O LA-G 0 0 0 Is 000 * 0 *1 a 4 1 a I a I so it 11 is U q to to (a 1, a JM# J~ 1y ,1 14 !411 lit) J#n ism istia, A) U it of 040 so A I ~ _;J I F 1 0 1 d . --A- it- ?- a. A f.rIt-I.A_401 ~C &0 It F Vt'. --rit 11 -C, 0$ --------- --- ---- ---t; -1 -Now "ath"S at (cacti Milleta If. N. M the formation ot AM (3M :D4;1%) &all "if p).94 ~96 I"- go At. Kotcon Ittid S. 1). W'dink, Ort. 0-T latt" 6 (tertocif at the ""t of file -A i JIUVI tnirl~ I-T Will 0 VAIMaistif Ilk. over a tatalyst calodyst, Ike yierlds of Acolit are tin-mitsed and thow of of under atin. tel"MOT at Husicli,- tmp-. Witt- "03'1 Its a AM sail AcOlf ate hicirast4l, Witle greater "n * A WOlf (1-&07~ 11,0) tite yitM4 4 Ar0i-3 anti Arlt de. new per -rdut,. 'Ulm cirialli o( a ifitioW study of tarkwit NW Ukaw of AWII i-ortriaw. 'in" The 4d hictiwo -tictiol the valtilyix atWi11%k*tkaA id 81.01111. "Van verse taw 00 telt-110011, saul their Illixt%., out the mccktlu- its the dilrit. above lo"'s, lit(?. `Ubc Use, "I VU011 and I SM H 1.1111duffitrially IM"-J with the liviii. 4 94 um itel Use Ireirtkals air distia*d- TIW -tAJY94 Will AtoKt 1, AM 18, acetal 3 and Aroll !I'-* witis 4o- 00 Alodlik4of dfqjviiw a sign. 4 Cu(OA0t HIM (by WO fir"rMed. The effect tit P' b~ 411111i'd. N&Oll wit 4 CC(NOO, into a hAA M. of the reaction, an the cattilyat was stuillcol fly rieridill, fillit s"' -2 1; do-, ,be. palbed p9t. at 105' &M r-ditrisis it with lit Kahlbaum AcORt. AM, .4coll and sactal 4n-cf it uu4i" at Tb* .0.6tution of Cu(NOs)s for Cu- the Co"dowl of C&U]Ytk Cotcrtficitt"I. AtOFI anif J: MAO, in the Piet-n. of the catalyst gave W-liat restUlts. sacetal did not Injure the activity ol the catalyst. Alt,r "0 0 'J: 1 he optialtion t-n.116KIA of "Icrifirati"n ate coctiluctioure 4 r"imulationti of Acff tht ristAlyt . i I~evanv coated with a 0 ill rateatit"I odvc 461 A sate tel 15 CvJhr~ at IS5, awl M fib" of 4 reshlauts matter. Acillf and cerotonakthyt6. OW CS11.) all 1hr catalyst in a 510~ tube hiratk4l et". Milking Its arlivity 41M.. Attempts to vreettivate, tW 041110 V trivally. In it ~jaglt out, iAi% litoll gave AcOM . *91.7. catalyst have Jaiw. Cooduclitig ArOll In nsixt-- tsith AcOll 6,6. AcH tit, SiTtAl 2 AM 9" 4-3%-(VMe` 111) Mile Acil of AcOI(t over the catalyst circulted. in a -h4op ia ~*Iloag tiy 5 m*culiatiom of the coculralatC the yields 0114)lii d"Itraw of the AcOFt yields tat"ittic ol the "invers"i uf III were twIres" to 45% and of AcOll 1.) N% whole thtwe AcH into par"hyde and the atitemptioti of AcOU11 on the J ~ 14 AM writ Mlix-ect to II',-V dth 20% All Ktoll ull. surfacir oil The estalyst, preventing cotiWit with the A. M17, Ill i ,06 changed. TIw activitV -4 (hC CdOtt"t 11 VM4K-"I ;rs 1`111,011 and i-,o-HuOll gave JNC(J~Il Lni) 2--T, 4! 1#4 dare, and StJ% in LA d&", and 6 F-t0ml at M Wo' 24 34.4. FirCOflu tit.6-19-04 and gas I;%. 'A* C116 i by oxillseticen in dry an and redu0i"111 in It- The method In corstrast to EtOll a stsbe"acut revitculettion ow oi irsirrifiCAtitYll I1Y V'Onli"110"s Cit"Atlia f"8 h".) condensate gave no increase in ester yicl&. In the r,trit. 60 lvtlwtt% the formatime AORt (5 2t).9%) and imr-- firiatim of lnists~ of FIQOH, i~RwCtll and EtOll in vNi. ow. Ocoucerti(ocaq. the won. a( "ot theist lit feat tit* A I I L A MITALLOCICAL kilt*AIVNI CLikitsFiCATWX t 1.1-M .7t C- 4.1 &-a 'i-j-, ff [fit: trc:n 'Raw fictet I'all It I a Ana a 4 0 0 0 0 0 q 0 0 41111 0 0 0 41111,1111 0 0 0 0 0 9 111 4p * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0: 411 In the'",mit"tc is diflik-ult'. (M the 4 IpKw4hk nd MON Fi b t 4 0 0 a a u yrdi . estets AcOEt, hu butyiete, t the letter predominatitt. The YW& of UAW "hyd-, 0 00 00 adifs MW tstm (10- 21 %) are mean frSURS (Or the "- The He fraction oil UW S"uw* Mbbec i l i h to RoOlf. and this reart* with the A,4111, giving Arf)llu. TwAndo ic l U f h 06 v g sa a m. doctinn lisiv resolts simidar to than of ftOH. V= a - o t p- t s"wais W q" Weeje 00 g b9F dw now Motbod. N. M. Fkfsel, 11, E . Ifel'sus mrA ' so so I't Ifarl" Save a lasp 14 44 WM4 Mlo IST t" M MW WH li 1 W , Called 4W the S. L. W chuk. 11-4. IIC 7-All iiiiiiwiant ph&q" tit - th i d i l d - t by (be ilecumPa. 0 . e u4tr n a tit Iwo tion of AcOM anj fecowty nif be. 00 , 00 subs"writ dovop", of 161fteo, into AC0111 Wd (NII, IM howil -in I 1W MINIve Iffrohnif Orr Oful 4 it the ditAn. of the 010(ign"tc of the utoll tatet'Willits" 90 air twtir"fink- with wheinatic futogy outlay I* there we formed ascot At (I% r." there 71,c no A t 25% Rt0H cont d 7 d ,hown. Smv the wifrtjlsl~m of the -iftsir-tun rdwdlect. 041 I - i fi i 1 s. l en distila a mist. ( 2% distdf H it raw l k1kh & A Ate s tilwart cal ,ccati-e -4 1 he luoivining 14 the rs(xly%t 00 i h th AM I 11 , c . WW or s y y Auttallftact b. sp. tp Chico ptil 181 IM I 1 1 w t e t i- jrfjw,-rdJ the AcH at D112 , V atut either rediscr it with (fit, wwor if ere Ftol(,dr asidise so i : 0, 1. s post of AcORU. Tbf final I"M , , l i t with air I" A-4111. On the Ita,k 4 recirrislati-iti -4 9111- 00 1 0 it" sadi AcOlf. Them I% no 46111 - ue, "W Changed I?tf)if 1441-70)1 Von "W,% Will git" In a .4"sk tjW reaction 6 thus inurprcted. (1) EtOH ~ AM nut Ac()Vt wilyeiit 1707d A,4)1-.'l + 25% MOFI) 16W 01411P. 00 00 It.; (2) 2AM - AcOIRt (Tishchraked. J- Rudy. NO - = Acf)I1 Wil. dirrtal 491 it antl If WO" 12.1 hg. 00 00 4K. IW4); Ac4.)Kt in tic at%% (..Cnwd by C", 7 62-. Plant- Ad W (3) Iswinatiosi of feacaint than so &CeW (fum Aq:If andl KIWI to the turwice ill A4011 : 0 Adf + FWII -# MCCUMHO, -f 114) Irsdruther, 410M. 00 06 12CM0141130; actiall iticli DAY be CAWOL-Ally &TW'Pd- inu, AM, A4-4 olit. 1*3011. Of. sto It: (4) -P-4-41, the 66 %ckwt with 11AD Attained in like (datuat" dill aLvtd Ug c,,ntained in &k,. The houlatitm .4 a fittIr A,01)u in the so nterificatkin ut litull U'SY be'explitiocd by the Ivad-- 00 olifith off 114) 1!& CW- tion ot AM hil'i aldw; " h d d 00 uce 1 VcyW into ctutjjjajdkhydv, vu - s to a I atm. re of L T e Is of 14 to to is 44 a A 0 1 u it 0 mor a v a P.* 1 , I-,P . 0 00 00 -00 00 Synthesis ad Ily the d4hydre"tim of aleshou l 1 4 s Cam 161 m f " La M .00 . " am . . e F"We 4 e4 amp y S. S. R.) 6. 12111-4(lwd): cl. C. A. 217,46-Tits Pftvkm ambod was umed 9 ill the COU!"ic dthYth'00"tiou of &be. HtOll And HuOH by CANWUCI The V%POVS At alm. Toreoolt" and 250-75" i j at a rate of 1ce.ilit. O"r itx)cc. of contact gnilltoo. t4 CU 1-01 1-1311% Zt 0 The catal sit(] sts coaq . . . y 9. ' 00 I.W1. /rate pyr"hork. MIS cliaractelilt, i heir cut At so Ititicarlivity. (*tltnwn resultsul Aire EtOAc niter ibw ' A of flor. " 065; mt0k, with a tux. of 37, Acoll sell no UrCII(OROv. and a&. ctmtfi. WSI~ If,. ' j ter 4 runs wen obtsaled vvith the late of a conjac M.., 00 conic. O.W1# It. Milt 96% ak., the yield of AcOH anti AM iacn*ftd and that of RIOAc decreased (4870). The 0 I-statyst showed but litille dewtirstion After 162 hroo. ut i I i 0 lift. t s easily rewtiva ed by Oxidin ng in fitnt 0 anti r 70" 250' d i i If 150 B OH ; - re uct on lk u # at . at t 34 ga , -00 - PfCO.Bu. 3.65"'t, PtCOsH and 12.W50 Milo. A con- C1 I I ruist. of CO Mix. 0.21r. Ce gave umder Identical 60 =ditiom 33% EtOkc and twice as inuch AcOll andArIf 440 4d. C. A. 30,617P). Chat, Stane .00 Aso 00 1 Ali 9. WALLUP.GICAL WERAMIlt CLAHWICAMN r: 00 11, woo It: ~* 0 , - - I ft, L a sc a cc it x olla A I t a OW 0 1 a m j N It A) 13 3 0 v 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 Ome it ro it ar it t g 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 4 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0'a 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,9100 0 0 so**** 00: 104*0e 461 -00 i4* 084,11OW6*04 *Osseo 18, is it a it a a Is a Is 1) IN to 0 U aAL is a U a one LA"'CL.N a- I.- A_ A. 1, V 2 M- tiYumt1u; at ostitte t7 dalifftectwat6as d akebols. friults in Crater aint. of AA-011 and Witer yields of AcOFI, 00 C U. The Muesso of mistM& of pceperstim suW actfist- g to the traction: A(,()I't ~- 11,0 ~r ACAM + 0 rt ACAMI + H il + 11 ibl h A 00 0 tjoes of catalysta and separate US at the "stmods p- at: c elopt. or poss y t , Addius. of G-&)% ArOll, Atli, AcUEt and NtCI[Ft, -00 rdn".4. D*-.,M- U. M th4 dab ' _ td that the pFemntv of AcOll rriards the rate -11 ab- .-as Sill j 1 A. 11owisovs, ant! M. A. Nowst. J. Gto. Kq~m. H. 7 41 h NIC; MOM and AcOEI feemAlion (newly 5 lin's" wit :! 00 A ,4 Clio. (U.S.S.R.) 6. 144"1(19M); cf. C. A,30.21 ~ jscttkristes thAt of Acif fomatkln tim ni~t in the profof- The mechanism of the "wheals of AcOM by citWyt i ion to the drcreaAins tatt of "i erification. Theretzards- -00 dehydrosicnittboss, o( EcOll by the awdhad previously deKT"d aid the factors infitioncing the reactions am Iina d the 2 pha~,,( ttact"i il c-U-cd by the MINKPIs-In 15~' A~11 mhi!w. tb~ t t l OV -00 Sol tudW. Increased AcOEI *14 with massewsluit VWVV yt ,,. o . m cati , (up of Ar ' P" AcOFt 7 ives otil li akwi A i fi see 06 AcOH 4M no AM rtsWled by - tht trattily" p"Pd. . am. t c g ciii y , o estrit AcOll gild 570 crtst-Wthydt. In the pfevence c4 Z*q Sa by reversed order of addn. of NaOlr to the mint. of Ca. juge c test of Acil the reaction sapidly stoPs, because I o (OAch and 0.2% CeNO~ at 4W. The subditatim d the adsorption of paWdehyde on catilyits. Ad&,. of 1300 1C.Co'. Nseco. WW Nif.011 for X40H asad that of cu. (NO.)s fvr CUMAch Produced interim remits. C~tsxrr AcOEt and MeCtilit, hjtve no harmful effect an the to Nvtbatkr and Sroderesss (Comp#. re". 136,738,221, M esletifitatim. coo R (19M)), Cu reduced at 3W' save AcOH 11.77, AcH Z3.81 aM AcoEt 14.7247c. Thi3 confirms tbeyeevious, viTw that the pr-mat is effecied by the InterstsedAte formatioct 2i see ,68 go g 1 and esiterificatkai of AcH- M011 - AtH -* AcOEt. ; 4 a a 1 1 From the cApti. ctsidtz of the scdvatkm of Cu. it Is tents- I conchttled that the activity of Cu is increased by ti" Y 1 1 1 v the Wit. of unall austs. (0.1-2%) of (1) dehydrating i- 1 w! agents (A]1.0~. Th(N. Cc43.. TiO, and CrA), (1) dehydro- : -S 11 , 'i J tt"ting catalysts (Ni, Co) andl (3) substances capable of d i d d h d Tb h i M0 C il' rist c ragruat us t ng an ). e &hy ng y 1, - -Wi ddi O t Oll l d bW 32 Z t f A i ) b l -eaj ou o s i o c s t y a ng ( t Y y % the catalyst or by ppt it. the cata!yst an granulate activated t 40-1W d t i f F i C ( C ) tj e- es s :Gm re n ree e at omparat . ( hydrolictuttim of IM % alk. witb the Cu-ce catalysst with f t tie 0 siddsts. ol 0-M% 11.0 zhovmd thal Wereassing dilst. of ak. i its** It 4 r - - -- - - - - - t Es u 0 At -0 ft It UP it 91 0 FaTit 5 pt U to ki K . i i W i i ji W A ft I less s, ar : 4 0~ T oi 0 ~41111 0 a a 4 0 0 00 0 0 070 6 0 0 0 0 0 a a 0 444~ 4 KOTMTE~ M. M. "Synthese des ethers-sels par la methode do la deshydrogenation des alcools. IP Nouvelle mathode d1obtention at de la regeneration des catalyseurs dletherification". Dolgow, R. N., Xotona, M, M. at Ssidorow, N. W. (P. 3456) SO: Journal. of General Chemist= (Zhurnal Obshchei Khimii) 1936, Vol. 6, No. 10 I IF 11, It u u 4 If 4 to 1 11 'Act a m V, A . - " a it I Lt 1. A -41 --p L". ~191-1 - - - - - I'llpff., Is 00 so 09 c4falytio 44bd&Adw 4f gkohola 0 OH Im dke absesce d wpWc adds. 64m. Choln. (1). S. S. R.) V. aks. (tvm M-OH to iso,4-mOtt art p 41111 IyUs al 775', the cotTevooding eve and HIO we (omtd 1(multantwtily. 00 irl are obtained over it fuwd Cu catalTs, 00 PrOH and lqo-BuOlf. With ik)-Ain( h; pptd. Cu. When the $--1 14 activat 04 w( am fiwq and that of "ter (a11%. eqt 0 alm 041 j 00 00 00 t 0 04000000 f ee A'Allf uu big %Ij 0"4,4. #J41 a age It j 0 -L - ". L7 be serf*@ C.H- 1-00 ~f-.-M,Ktton, VA17).-When the VW11 OWT CU CSIA- -00 'm MeOll. RtOll, -00 f !he f,~,t calalym 840 ~ with Cc thr yield 7iRlty in the hixh~r 1. Al. I i~t,r coo f izoo 00 A 0 U114KAL A I a . I L A of 4.1110ATUIll CL*l%IPICAT?Gw UG 0 00 3 ,so". Uvo 10 411 00 "t - Iq! It 1 9 0' U AV 1 0 0 (11, lr;dc latt tell Ruff 3XI(Lon 1 1. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 111 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - TO-016 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 *1 0 0 - !000000000000060000 0 * *0-0 a a f a 111,411so 0040 04 00 006 a***: 1 4 MO a of Sli "OP MR ? go 00, LC . 1, I I is it u u 61 ! at 112- u " 1 1 a 0 a 60110 04 JA 0 go M ll so 00 Decowposititto of RHgCJft (whars R to an acid radical 1 In altems. M.-M, x4mou.. J. Gen. Ckew. (it. S. S. R.) cf. C. A. 34, 31.W-Flwvvim~ly it wa, 0f thit derim of MjIc are (1,voinivill. in alcit. with -1111. at lig dn,i 6wil'all-A of the rMT-1--mAing turiff-Ar- Nwis. lbe trilicluill prm,m,14 Willi tile fivillAiii"I A M.'all ipl3rilitkarilf the ct"trillw3nifing ffcc atilctildrs audvilc!t R111tw. -here R it an ~Witl radical, tract iumilulv lit tirvIA, by tile pirviott. inelb-1. are inmr ratily 0 11"If 1401% Willi -I'll u( 73- 1110% till. I lie fill, .1 .1, t 4 tile l" 1 i %0 th t Vi l 0 r lai . w . ' . m 14 ~ ll, TVA- A ompli ,( d-ollprit. -( 141101h divfeact in the following ,Oo. zoo 00 1101,11RI'll. tt,wlme), AcOllcPh, FiCtNill:11h. 00 41111 lljl)IIxI'h~ I'llf. lifolul'Ir Ih, 0 1411KI'll It AIM I'llilt (lie (or imil'al, 0 a I-, I %it It I Ill, jil'. It 1411 f .%,1t, 'j#9 of t- 11011 - 2 lig 1 2 C. 11. 4 Ac 11. 1 fir Avid I(II), I"lli'v'I Ill Ole fr4ctuill, tell, 1, will) Or at,-. 1-1 xivl. 00 11a lit -1-~ C"11.0%11 1-1011 110 Ake M.-, '00 wt I f :t, to vio 0 !i L 1. 1 -- - u IN &I K ) At v ?z All I a 41 4 to 4~ Nx . . 0 0 t q '11 a 0 1 f 4A4 0 0 0 0, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 :10 0 4 0 0 go** 0 0 0 of 000006, 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 00 0 0 0 0 00*004 0 0 B-JS V It It-Alit Ulf AIN NO Moset QUatill!'D oo A J_ A. IL if f Q 4 it 1-1, w tz-ov i A p 'a -a _1_4 0 oo do 00 -00 00 .00 00 it _00 00 1.04 AP 0 Reaction of dijibeilimeirtury with organic mouffbasic 0 acids M. NI. K,,t.,n. J. Gen. Ae~. I I . S_ S. R i P12 III( IMAJ); (. (" j. 33. 1,11,11t 1,-4,1 Willi ..K, funn"I.Alw wul, t-quatit-n 11h,111 +. KC0,11 - c.11. -, '00 11COMCM. fit. 1:15-S' (deminim.). Acolifillh, nt. III' F C0 1t ph 00 . t 3 s , M. 'NIfCIIjOII)C0~IIxI1h. = 00 fit. prcwfgml, Ill. 91'. 1:1CII(Officth- ' 00 Ilallb, in. IN . C.1fiX0,1101h, fit. No., J'. C'111- ' 1 111 CO I 00 3 00 1, ni. 11101jX1 J h, If,. 117 M S . C.H.- IOWC0,110% fOwnyliffercuric d-~ mif = 00 04 '-`;goo 00 Eel ~ 00 I joo 00 00 go 00 00 00 3 VOO 00 It 'n A I Od a pe u I A, t? it 2 AC K IT IT A 141 ",a a 0 is 0 *'a 40 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 is are '0, of Am. o 00 do o 0 0 0 00 0 0 OT~44 000000000000000*000000000~ooooooo*ooooos WVO-1 000000 001000 000 0 AA-- C 00 l to ilia tit oil mn 10 V ape is P- 4443 cAMC* 011111 A 0: Arl viva. Gm. Ownt. (11. S. S T) S. 1791 OW1113N); ). PAItuvaev milid K., C. A. 26, '217,19. I'll, oudy of the dmultspa. of usetidlo-o(j. romilds. ill 1kl(%L With Wj'H- 'if social and lufmation of the tottv-4oundinig bvdrswastmut~ is continued by li-ting i. -1-1 cub- I it. 11h.111( itud 11, rul.olanak.IIOS.mannitol)ataAl*ft.r2-:,'Ihri. Tbv rain of Pb.lfg dersimpa. in 6 his- in the 1.11-inf, Ak- smirtv: McUlt 91. FtOlf kit 8, IWII lio(sil ~ml i... llui)lf 7,7. iv)-AmOlf 79.1-A, I,hCli,(I!t .1W &i, C,11, 00 0 13 00 0:: 0 v, U)II), 4.741, glymull 116,A)i and mitinflol W2.61'r. I bui. I be late of 11h,141 devull) is jTrAlLt ill 2111illjtw' Alv~ with an ocid no. tit C atom, tg:n -th t-to no. if C at.im. and is considerably greattf in lbulyhydiiv than in moisithydite Ak-s. with an equal chain of C atuui~. e. g , 97.71r to C.11.1011)s and IP.817c in I-I1011. and 66.1t7"c' tit icht,tol anti 10MU], in PrOli Coll. is finlued '-F-;.mdltljt ti, the Alill Nig wpd. 'it the retci ion. I ht tri, tiot, plo. 0 oo 00 ;l ItTkis With the (OCHUAlki.41 Of -todli 11HA11111W% ol' the Iwiv- .400 00 x *4111 %IK"Alill free 314thycks (1)ZI 2.3%). v,itrt. (3 I-W; 1, tr. miliflo-alkm ptoducts of coldolly.h.4 bill 11'. Ill.. formation W titicts C1411 be riplailml b tht- '04i,livitku So 0 traction of aldchyde condensation; L'Acr, - Atol:t. Oil pfulongd twati--g the dec~mpn. of ph.Ifs into C.H. And !iff qlian r ch the thesirctwal incill. (P9.21-11"o ill i~j-IjUf)lj in MIX, though the yields of jildcbyd,s anti t7sit-ts djfl,T but little. Chas. lllAnV 0 JA 0 A S 4 . S L A NITALLI~PCKAL LITIVA11.4 CLA%SlftCATtCN 06 8 V-F-11- R W--j --- q_jZ JO ~1 Al 0 1 Is is IR :v 64 of & It A q U tt 11 CC "to is l