SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KURILCUK, V. - KURILENKO, O. D.

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min 11YABCTIEW, D.J.; K-UJtl!,'GHIKOVA, G. Y.. Detel-Minelticn of small cun.,junts of b~-,rnri in tlro preso-L-_9 -)f' fluorine and giiicon. Zhur. anal. klOw. 19 1(4 1. Irustitut geoklilirii]. i Ifernad-Acgo JUI ',.!Gnkva. :~"' - v . I--- ANTAL, . -Awwwwwwwan Convenient method of registration of salivary reflexes. Cesk. fysiol. 6 no.lt99-103 137. 1. Yyziologicky ustav Iek-arskaj fakulty UK, Bratislava. (SALIVATION, registration technic (Cz)) -jr-.7I77y Tl-. ("'cr-urrin:~ In Cold-~,traine!,! Fe-111. i~lloy--; D111-1n, Ztp DncT)ropetr. un-t~,- , )11, 1953 of Ili on hardening of binary Fe-111 alloys was stivIled ~Ienending on ill content, cold pla,3tic deformation, and the aannealin~-r at varioul; tcnn- erpturer; rollawin;rj therepfter. 'alth Increpsinr', 1,11 In th- oC urint.1-RiTIC'A R11.0yl, rif3CS. 711C 11RI-0110-13 o" it.rMni~,J also but worl-,linrclenim", decreasets with v1sin,, Ni con"ent.. Curvc~; of tc,-.qT).- ratuee behavior exhibit two maximn or alpha-phrisr. alloys (i~u,hriz, No 9, 1955) SO: Sum-No 787, 1.2 Jan 56 !143 th,orj of tho tecqsfq11:'10('n (-f tw!'2113, 1 !. G. ' 7 11t Wi ( N I I. i . 1, -,:, i 7 T.7j - - - -'- - 7 , - " , '.' -T- , W,4 IJJ,,~,n -is 7D4 Ckr . RT. W. ,13 r V "' RwAol til fvow tv"'f'. w:q1tt 1 ; vfllm! A -,- 0.4 P_!. Gi* K.), w~ac!i was I o~i ~ r'n vhlclt~ ciiac":11 Awitit the mcilqu, cf mclab. 11;c I::- , d Nfl-. A], Fe. Ni, Ou, Z.;. 11.1o. Ag, CA, ~;f%, Ta' T. fit, An v, ~s imT.-idip'.1ked IkIll 't w-.-q ffilind that tLt (otmula givcs ,I imi~h bcttc!r agr::e;o~%t 1~1-acen tht c4IM. lit"t the -lip., :tud o cfl, j T - 11'- , '-I KUHILEKH,- D. G. 11Tnvestigation of the Nature of the Toughening of Iron and and Its Solid Solutions." Acad Sci Ukrainian SSR. Inst of Physics. Kiev, 1955. (Dissertation for the Degree of Doctor in Physicomathematical Science). 80. Knizhnaya letopis' No 2, 1956 137-58-2-2809 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 2, p 87 (USSR) Q., Psarev, V. I. AUTHORS: TITLE: The Nature of the Drop in Yield Point in the Finishing of Sheet Steel (0 prirode ponizheniya predela tekuchesti pri otdell,4Le stal'nykh listov) PERIODICAL: Nauchn. zap. Dnepropetr. un-ta, 1956, Vol 45, pp 69-71 ABSTRACT: A study was made of the mechanical properties of annealed and leveled sheet steel, and an attempt was made to determine the cause of the drop in the Cy~ value after leveling. Used in the tests were sheets of steel 08KP, annealed at 680-7100 for 8 hours. The sheets, 2000-2500 mm in length, were cut in half . From the one half samples were cut to be tensile-tested to destruction at angles to the direction of rolling of 0, 30, 45, 60, and 900; the other half was sent on for leveling, then for mechanical testing. Reduction amounted to 0. 85-1. 0 percent Tested were 6 sheets, 120 samples; the thickness of the samples was 0.82 mm. Chemical composition and test-result tables are included. The penetration depth of the leveling de- Card 1/2 formation was studied by X-ray. It was found that the solid The Nature of the Drop in Yield Point (cont 137-58-2-2809 background of the line (110) receded from the surface to a depth of up to 0- 05-0. 07 mm in sheets reduced by I - 0 percent, and to a depth of up to 0. 08-0. 1Z mrn in sheets reduced by 1. 8 percent. In the leveled Sheets the (5~s value dropped from 24. 05-26. 7 kg/mm2 to 19-35-2075 k MM2' with a diff rent value for each direction tested, Changes in Cj,,andgiwere insig- nificant. It is asburned that the increase in the surface area of a sheet re- sulting from a plastic flow of the ferrite grains in the surface layers of the sheet should lead to an elastic deformation of the individual grains not only on the surface but throughout the thickness of the sheet. The effect of level. ing on the sheet steel was such that the elastic tensile deformation of the inner ferrite grains was balanced out by the elastic compression deforma- tion of the surface layers. When the samples were tensile-tested, the pre- existing elastic deformation of the grains was made evident by its absorp- tion of some of the stress --- which was apparent from the drop in the C', value. I- She8ta-Propertiels 2. Sheets--Steej__Ana3,V5jg D. M. Card 2/2 SOV/137- 59- 1- 1,187 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiva, 1959, Nr 1, [) 197 IUSSW AUTHOR: Kurilekh, D.G. TITLE: The Employment of a Thermoelectric Niethod for the Investigation of the Physical Properties of Alloys (Prinlenenye ternloelect ric hes- kogo metoda dlya issledovaniya fizicheskikh svoy5tv splavov~ PERIODICAL: Byul. nauchno-teklin. inform Vses. n.-). trubnyy in-t, 1958, Nr 4-5, pp 190-194 ABSTRACT: A description of appa:ratus and results of ail investigation in which the thermal emf of the binary alloys Fe-Cr, Fe-Mn, Fe-Ni, and Fe-Si coupled with Cu was studied as a function of the concentration of the second element, the temperature differential between the cold and the hot junctions amounting to 500C. As the Si and Ni content was increased, the thermal emf of the alloys with respect to Cu diminished. At a concentration of 0.9% Si and 2.7% Ni the thermal emf is equal to zero. Co and Mn added in quantities up to I and Z%, respectively, increase the thermal emf of the corresponding alloys; any further addition of these elements tends to reduce the thermal Card I /Z emf - Gr sharply increases the thermal emf, however, the rate of SOV/1 37- 59- 1- 1487 The Employment of a Thermoelectric Method for the Tnvestigation (cont, ~ increase becomes insignificant when the Cr content exceeds a value of 21in. If preserit in Fe in quantities up to 0.2%, C i-nore than any other element affects the magnitude of the thermal en-if. Regardless of the solute concentration of the alloys, cold deformation of up to 90% does not change the magnmide of the thermal ernf to any appreciable degree. The phenomena described are explained in terms of the variation in the number of free electrons and in terms of the work ronnected with their removal. M. Sh Card 2/2 -)G6j A 10 Ix ~qoo ATj7ti(,R: Kjrllekh. D,G, T I T LE Scre reg,-, I arl-,, -le ~. I~r, -~ne -i--anwes of ~a-' : r : Per C-3 --f !r.::,, and ,,~3 Sr)ill E R I C.D, r~~4 7 ---.-nyv znurr..a Ref~ra- - me-,ailu~g--7a, n, 1941. 28, altstract 6,Zhl85 Ukr, truvn. In.-tall, 19159, nc, 2, 199 - 210) TEX- - rht~ a-ilh-r 2tludiei changes in ,n,~ :f ct-ainel fr,-.T! p---F. mv~~a.~- spe---,-rr.,ens and Ih--,:, ---lid in 4.ta~ in -nt, me-a' Trax,.T,,3 art- ?mfted -- cn~- j*-rc---,Ii~.--, In rnFr,~--, e -a' -n-e c~ r-f -nc t~ 2~x! r- a ..n W e !F llr~3x I'm reTa'nr --n mix --:i-Jefcrrr, d IT i A t' r j i -i s, me-~ai -r, -,he -~te 3:-~a ri-n-deforT.,~t a awreerrenT a Z t r -a:ze -7~ 5 1 y r-r f - Ti a, - - -,:-. cf -s a:n "r J.; 2 5) --h:,,in 'n, i~,v' a-.cn, tlh,~ hicn-r -ht, .'-zier "Ile fr.-:r neir rr s7 of ~-x- Fe n-~,,e arr- 7 a r e v e n - Card 2/2 S/137/61/0oo/Ool/030/043 A006/AOO1 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1961, No. 1, p. 30, # lZh226 AUTHORS: Vorobyev, G.M., Kurilekh, D.G. TITLE: Study of Changes in Mosaic Domains and Distortions of II Order in Fe-Ni and Fe-Co Alloys PERIODICAL: "Byul. nauchno-tekhn. Inform. Ukr. n.-i. trubn. in-t", 1959, No. 6- 7, PP. 157 - 161 TEXT: The magnitude of distortions of the II order A a/a and the dimen- sions of the zone of coherent dispersion, depending on the degree of deformation, V alloys were determined in Fe-Ni (2-12 at % Ni) and Fe-Co (0.8-6% Cc) from the width of roentgen diffraction lines (110) and (220), obtained from Fe-radiation and recorded on a \'!)C -50 (URS-50) device. The alloys were preliminarily deform- ed by 30% and annealed at 6500d; tney were then subjected to static compression by 1.3 - 53%. It was found that during the deformation process the domains were crushed up to a certain limit, definite for each alloy, whereby the crushing of domains ceased when a deformation of 12-20% had been attained. For alloys with Ni Card 1,2 S/137/61/ooo/001/030/043 A006/AO01 Study of Changes in Mosaic Domains and Distortions of II Order In Fe-Ni and Fe-Co Alloys the limit dimension:of domains is the smaller the higher the 91 concentration; in the case of Fe-Co a lower degree of refinement was shown by alloys with a high- er hardness in the initial state. It is assumed that the presence of a limit of domain crushing is connected with the partial recrystallization of the material in the volume of domains, which proceeds on account of heat liberated in the micro- volumes during the deformation process. The author points to the different nature of changes in the magnitude of [A a/a during the initial deformation stage, depend- ing on the type of the alloy extension diagram; in the presence of a flow area, a very slight increase of A a/a was observed at a degree of deformation increased to 5%; in the absehce of such a flow area, however, such a compression entailed a sharp increase in La/a. In Fe-Ni distortions of the II order were higher in alloys with a greater Ni content-, at equal degrees of deformation. A. B. Translator's note: This is the full translation of the ori6inal Russian abstract. Card 2/2 2001), 0 IH~L' 195 S/ 137/6 1/000/00 2103310 16 A006/AOC1 Iranviation from: Beferativnyy zhurnal, Metal lu rg' ya. 1961, No. 2, p.~ 38 # 2Zh '74 Z 2 AUTHOR: Vorob'yev, G. M., Kurilekh, D. G. TITLE: Investigation of Changes In the Magnitudf., of Mo3aic DomaIns and Distortions of the II Order in Fe-Si and ?e-Cr Alliys Nring-Plas- tic Deformation PERIODICAL: "Byul. nauchno-tekhn. Inform Ukr. r I. trubn. In-t", 1)59, lt~- 6 -7 PP. 161-165 TEXT: The width of X-ray diffraction 111nes (110) and (220) obtained from Fe-eTission by recording on a YPC -50H (LIRS-50I) device, wa;3 employed to de- termine the magnitude of distortions of the 11 order A a/a and "he dimensi-o-,3 .3f areaE~ of coherent dispersion, depending on the degree of deformatlon in Fe- I (2-10.7 at.% Si) and Fe-Cr (1-8.5 at. % Cr) alloys. The specimens were deform-,J by yj-% -3-nd annealed at 650OC; they were then si.;bJe3ted to static compresGion at deformation degrees ranging from 1.5 to 60%. Lkring deformat~lon process the domains were crushed to a certain limit; the limit s1ze of the domains was the Card 1/211 20014 S11 -37/6 1/000/00 2P33/04,' , A006/A001 Inve--tigation of Changes In the Magnitude of Mosaic Domains and Dlstorti~-nF of the 17, Onier In Fe-Si and Fe-Cr Alloys During Plastic Deformation Zmalisr the higher the concentration of the alloying element in the alloy: thr- :~:-j3hing cf domains ceased prior t3 attaining a deformattin degrsE of 15--'30%.- f.-)r eiloy-u. with 10-75% Si a decrease In the dimen3lcr.2 of d(mains was obv~rv~d fail-ArE, ~,f speoimen (degree of deformationi 41.5%). 1-1, w9s esTabl-hed tlhit at degrees of deformation in alloys with a higher concentration 'if 31. ant Cr of the II order arose. ",qe a%fthops p)lnt. tc- io:~Oenden(:? --f th" ,'ranzp -atare ofaa/a at the Initial deformat-1,in etaa;l t~;r. th~z- ,T dre 5 references. A. B. ,rar;,! at.,)r 3 n,,tez This is the full tranKation of t,#~~ -Jrlg~na_ abz-,-,ra~,c. Car-' 2P2 s/08IJ61/000/012/002/028 B105/B202 AUTHORSt Varivoda, I. Kh., Kurilekh, D. G. TITLEt Precision of the constant crystalline lattice of Fe - Mn - and Fe - Cr-alloys PERIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 12, 1961, 34, abstract 12B209 (Tr. Dnepropetr. khim.-tekhnol. in-t, 1960, vyp. 10, 3-7.) TEXTs In view of the contradictions in earlier publications (Gulyayev A. P., Trusova Ye. F. "Zh. teor. fiz.11, 1950, 20, 1, 67; Shteynberg M. M. ItStal ", 1949, No- 8, 737) a careful X-ray 7tudy was made (method of back reflection, A Co) of the dependence of the lattice parameter of alloys of armco iron and Mn and Cr on the concentration of the alloying element in order to solve the problem of the effect of the admixtures Mn and Cr on the change of the parameter of the lattice o(-Fe. It was found that upon the formation of the solid solutions Fe - Mn and Fe - Cr the parameter of the lattice/.-Fe changes linearly in the concentration limits I - 8.5 at% with Mn exerting greater influence on the change of the parameter than Cr. Card 1/2 Precision of the constant crystalline ... [Abstracter's notes Complete translation.] S/081/61/000/012/002/028 B105/B202 j Card 2/2 ~ 1. 1 - - ~ ~ ~-.1 1- f c~n- AR404654b -.n T, c S U p r-~) r-f.. E-9 KURI LEKH.,- -G-.14.. ... We need roller hearings with plastic buohinga. Avtom., telem. i eviaz 2 no.4:41 Ap 158. (MIRA 12:12) 1. ZameRtitell nachalinika Nizhnedneprovskay distantaii signali- zatnil i avyazi Stalinakoy dorogi. (Railroads-Equipmont and aupplion) (Bearings (Machinery)) AG06/A1Gl AUTHOR3. Urusova, N. A., Kurilekh, I. N., Peleshchuk, A. G, TIME- Testing the system of roller cooling of ingots in continuous steel casting PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 2, 1962, 48, atstract 21472&5 ('Sb. nauchn. tr. Gos. n.-i. I proyektn.in-t metallurg. prom-stl "Giprostal"', 1960, no. 2, 137-144) TEXT, Results are given obtained from industrial tests of roller-cooling of Ingots during continuous steel casting. It was established that by repeated roller cooling of ingots, the intensity of heat liberation increased with speci- fic water consumption raised up to 7 mJ/m2 hour. A further increase of water consumption has practically no effect on heat liberation In the repeated cooling zone, The least total length of internal hot cracks In grade St. 3 steel Ingots of 150 x 620 mm section was observed at a specific water consumption as high as 6 to 8 M3/M2 hour for the broad ingot edges, and from 5 to 6 mJ/m2 hour for narrow edges, during repeated roller cooling. Under the aforementioned conditions the central porosity is low. During testing of the roller cooling Card 1/2 Testing the oystem of roller cooling ... S/137/62/OG0/002/022/144 A006/A101 system Its comparative operational simplicity was noted. The main con3trictlonal deficiencies were revealed which entail considerable non-uniformity of coolirq and the impossibility of regulating heat liberation in the repeated cooling zone, [Abstracter's note Complete translation] V. Gasilina V-111 Card 2/2 tia tbeory of tho rca~liffl;.itlon c,f 13II111g. 1) G, Ar,f till it vn anf 11 i, * K.), w;;;CS ra3,-, tl ! ,m 1). Y~4, ~IKiit !1~c r-cy,,tiy. j' nt~tili, Rc ' A M~~. A 1, Fr. ":I. C u. it f, t!;e tbt! 1111, i,~ t!~,~ I it j~~t parm.~',Cr V,~ cry-ital 1 d6z 1-1j il t!" Ili. !d1tX fewp., :,:A b 17- 1. 11 ;q vio-o to w~iv. "Vm" -,YL, ACCESSIO11 N-R: AW27941 S/0137/64/000/002/1033/IO33 SOURCE: RZh. -Ilotallurgiya, Abs. 21187 AU-MoRs Kurilokh, L. P,; Fodash, 0. M. TITLE: Effect of the ooncentration of alloying elements on the Hall-Moin oonstant in iron alloys CITM SOURM Nauchao zaps Dnoptropetr* un-t, Y. 61, 1963, 3-7 ,TOPIC TAGS: Hall-Kikoin oonstant, Iron alloy conductiv-ity, Hall elootromotive force, W TW-SLATION: The Hall omf, the induction of the samples and the electrical resis- tivity of the alloys Fe-Ni (up to 14.86 at. g NI), Fe-Mn (up to 12.3 at. ~."Yn), Fe-Si (up to 10.755 at. V.' SO, Fo-Cr (up to 8.5 at. f, Cr), and Fo-Co (up to 6.14 dt. Co) annealed for 8 hr at 11000 were measured as a function of tho oomposition of the alloys at rooiA temperature. The Hall-Tdkoin constont and the resistivity riso with tho concentration of the alloying elements, but the magnitude of the zagnotio saturation in i6:lregion of homogeneous solid solutions deoreasos with increasing concentration of the admixtures, with the oxooption of Co, which raises the magnotio Ca-rd- 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AR4027941 saturation slinhtlys The results obtained lead thl authors to tho hypothetical .1 'conolusion that t~e rise in thoXall-Kikoin constant is.,dua to a change in the number of conduction eleetrona... L..Kuchorenko r r DA74' ACQt 19!lar64 SUB CODEI PH, L% ENGLt 00 4 Catd.,O AUT20RS: Kurile Kulikova, 11. V,, 76-32 4,11/43 Rybakova, N. A., Temkin, M, I~, TITLE: The Oxidation of Ethylene to Ethylene Oxide on a Silver Catalyst (Okisleniye etilena v okis' etilena na se- rebryanom katalizatore)- I. Experimental Investigation of the Reaction Kinetics I. Eksperimentallnoye izucheniye kinetiki reaktsii) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Fizicheskoy KhAmii, 1958, Vol, 32, Nr 4, pp, 797-a05 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Since the hitherto made investigations of the reaction mentioned in the title supplied different contradicting results the investigations mentioned in this paper were carried out by means of the method o-f continuoui circu- lation, This method offers the following advantages: The reaction velocity is measured directly as function of the concentrations., The desired temperaturp in the re- action zone is secured in spite of the great heat effe,-.'~ of the process, Any form of catalyst -a,-. be usod, viitlnc~--t Card 1/4 making it possible to the gas to pass by rithout touchino, The Oxidation of' Ethylene to Ethyleno Oxide on a 76-1'2-4,11/4~ Silver Catalyst I. Experimental Investigation of the Reaction Kinetics the catalyst. The possibility of the formation of ex~ ternal diffusion effects is reduced. From the experinen, tal part from a diagram can be seen among other that the reaction vessel is a vertical glass tube in which the ca talyst is located (spongy silver in form of tablets), A circular glass tube connected to the reaction vessel and a circulation pump introduce the gas mixture or drain it. Mostly the obtained ethylene oxide was frozen at -780C and determined according to Lubatti (Reference 9). The results obtained show among other that in the first 70-80 hours thG activity of the catalyst decreases and the se- lectivity increases (shown graphically). The two reaction velocities of ethylene oxide formation and of carbon dio- xide and water formation are dealt with separately, The experiments were carried out with different gas concen, trations, that is to say, ethylene OA -- 70%, oxygen 1,5 - 94o, ethylene oxide 0.3 - 1j, carbon dioxide 0,1 - 85% in order to determine the reaction kinetics. The results Card 2/4 obtained are mentioned on some tables for different cats, The Oxidation of Ethylene to Ethylene Oxide on a 76-32-4-11/43 Silver Catalyst. I. Expc-rimental Investigation of the Reaction Kinetics lyst sarqples~ The two above mentioned reactions show reaction velocities which are calculated according to analogous equations. The observation that the freezing of et'hylone oxide within the cycle doeo not change se,. lectivity is in coincidence -vith so--,e other referpnces; the contradiction to the data by 0. _'I, Todes and T. I, Andrianova (Refurence 4) is Qxplained by the lon,er con- tact tirae used by the,--,,. An impudin,~ effect of the oxi- dation products on both reaction velocities -,.,as obser- ved. The statement that in freezing; ethylene oxide and water the reaction velocity sharply increases was already mentioned by Ya. B. Gorokhovatskiy and L. Ya- Rabanik 6eference 11). The raise of temperature effected a de-- crease in the yield of ethylene oxide. The activation ener_-ies wore calculated and ::ii~ntionud to be 152oo cal for the formation of ethylene oxide and 198oo cal for the formation of carbon dioxide and water There are 6 7 tables and 11 references, 7 of Card 3/4 which are Soviet. The Oxidation of Lthylene, to Lthylone Oxidu on a 7;J-32-,,',-,11/43 Silver Catalyst. 1. Experimental Inve:jti,~ation of the Reaction Kinetics ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-khimicheskiy institut im. Karpcva,.'.,oa'kva (Moscow PhysicochOLlical. Institute iueni .arpov) SUK':ITTLD: Decembur 1, 1956 AVAILABLE: Library of Conjresz 1. Ethylene--Oxidation 2. Silver catalyst.,,,-Applicatlons Card ij/4 76-32-5-13/47 A 3 T 110-14 S Ku Yullkova, 11. V., Ryb,-Azov,~, 11. A., To--.!~in, TITLL: The Oxidation of Ethylene to Ethylene Oxide on a Silver Cata- lynt(Okialeniye etilena vokia' atilena na nerebrynnom katali- zatore)II. Evaluation of the Reaction Kinetica(1lObsuzhdenijYe k ~,inatiki reiLktvii) 1'-7T110DICAL: Zhurnal fizichookoy khimii, 1950, Vol. ~52, Nr 5, P,). 1043 - 1040 (USSR) A Li ST i11 CT ContinuinLT, earlier investi-ationa in which contradicting re- stilts had been obtained the authors found that -~,fter the quick- oxyjan adsorption and for!aation of a monon-olecular layer a proceoc of olow adsorption follows which spreads over hundreds of hours, which was CLllcd the "deep che:ricaal adsorption". It is dependent on the increased solubility of the oxy,,,an in the -ilver layer below the nurf-ace. The olow chan~;e of the deeply adsorbed oxyj~en related to this in b) ti,.e chanl-e of the ~activatiori of the catalj-Lit, which fact is in ai~,raement with t e dc-.ta by Orzechowski and MacCor~,.~-,k (iiefe-ence 4) as well T'- u, Wci,,!,,Aion of Ethylene to Ethylene OxiCeon a 76-32-5-13/'47 Silver Catal-,.ct. I.. Evaluation of the Reaction Kinetico as with the obaervutiona Filre-dy madc, This way t-ao t,-pes of dependence of the kiijcticn c:in be ans,ried: the kinetics in a steady state of the cotrl,,-nt, -,nd that in a st.-andard state, with different conditions of exi),~ri.-:iento havin,-: to 'jo tipl)lico. Tho present invoctitationa refer to the nocond cz~oc, it is accumed th-t the reaction velocity do(.,3 not dcnend on tile oxygen presznire. Correspondin6 to the datir-, by L. Ya. Mar,,~,Olin ,-ILd S. Z. Roginskiy(Refcrencc 5) it is a9su-,nd th-.A ,tr; inter- :,ledi,ite product vinylalcohol is forr~nd which then o:.-idizen to CO 2; a diaCran of the reaction mechanism in ionic for:a is inentioned. In the deduction of the kinetic equations the affect of the water is neglectod and tsyo final forriulac of the reac- tion kinetics are determined. The inflitence of a.-1 increased ethylene concentration in the gas phase is explitined bf the decrease of the tendency to reach the concentration equilibrit,:-i of the deeply adsorbed oxyt~crj ana that on the ovrf;Lco, with other poccibilities beinG nentioned as well. For an ethylene oxidation in - flow system an equation is obtained bj inte--ra- C7-rd 2/3 tion, and &.- 1,inntion is given fcr the differences of the 1, Vie Oxidation of Etlylene to Ethylene Oxideon an 76-32-ro-13/W Silver Catalyst. 11. Evttluation of the Renction results of (Reference ;). Viere !,rc 6- refore7cei, of which are Soviet. ASSOCI!.TIO:T: j-:titi,t i . L. Y-1. (,,.!o -. c o,, Inatititte of Physics m-d Chcriistiy imeid ~_. Ya. Knrljo,.r) SU2.7ITTED: Dc,, e,.1') ur 1 , 19 56 1. Etbylene--Oxidation 2, Oxygen--Adsorption 3. Silver-- Adsorptive properties 4. Silver catalysts--Performance 5. Mathematics--Applications 7 13 5W S07120-1 2 '/-:-')0/5o AUTHORS: Kurileriko, A. I. ,Kul 1kova, N. V. , 0otrovrikiy, V. Yo., m n, N. 0 TITLE: Tile Influence of Electrically lie -ative Elements oil tile Catalytic Effect of Silver in tile Oxidation of Ethylene (Vliyaniye elektrootritsatellnykii elementov na kataliticheskoye deystviye serebra pri okinlenii otilena) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSIM, 195H.. Vol 12~, Nr 51 PP 078-881 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The catalytic oxidatioii of ethylene to ethylene oxide C2114+ (1/2)0 2 =C2if40 is carried out on a surface of silver at 200 - 300 0. qniall admixed quzintities of chlorine compounds increase the selectivity of the catalyzer, i.e., they de- crease the relative influence of the undesirable reaction C2H4 + 302 - 2C02 + 21120 without diminishing the degree of conversion of ethylene. The applied nothods of the kinetic measurements were described in previov7j paper3. The experiments were carried out in an apparatus wit!. circulating flow at 1 atmosphere and 2180. -he circulatinr, ethylene air mixture Card 1/4 contained 2.5 � 0.2 volume por cent C 21: 4' The def.;ree of con- ',,t,_;JyliC Effect The In'Lljence of El,~-rtrically lregat iVe J1 U I of Silvor in the Oxidation of Ethylene version of the C 11 on silver witheut jj,-,rjUrjtjcs of C1 ant] S 2 4 . I - amoni)~ed to 50-6Q;'.. Th--~ vulplhur compounds used vere ,::arked by S-)D. Crude silver (which wao produced by decomposition of Ag 2 CO3 in a flow of an ethylene-air mixture) was used as catalyst. The najority of tne experim(-,rits vaf; carried out by inpns of silver grains -ahich had a specific surface of ~ lm ~t;. Tabloids (tabletka) of' 5 - 3 rim (npecific surface 0.3 m /,-) were used, as well'. CJ, denotes the rate of the re- action C 9114 + (1/2)0 2 C2 if40. Fiz:-jt, e~:periments with tabloid catalyst were carried out, and H 2S was adled continuously to the rcactinC mixture for 20-30 hours. In various experiments the concentration varied within tli(-.- limits of 0.1 and 50 mg/m% Tho activity of' the cataLy3t increased by 10-20ifj after the addition of 3-1o-4 _ III . 10-.atonic percent S to the catalyst. By this addition selectivity was increased from s - 0.70 to s - 0-77- Independently of the concentration of Card 214 if2S in the Casaou4 mixture. the cxL(Iifion of' P-thylene was 307/2o-123-5-30/50 The Influence of Electrically Negative Elements Upon the Catalytic Effect of Silver in the Oxidation of Ethylene nearly interrupted by the adding of' more than 10- 2 atomic per cent of sulphur to the catalyst. During the catalytic process, the majority of sulphur ia contained as sulfate on the surface of 'the silver samplea. Phis allovis the calculation of the degree of covering 0 of the surface from the total amount of sulphur. A diagram shows the results of 'the de- termination of the catalytic activity and of the selectivity of silver grains which had previoualy been treated with 11 2S in a "boilinr layer". The second diagram gives the data con- cerning the catalysts which viere produced by the uimultaneous deposition of A,,,,2CO3and Agr2S. A1.9o in thic case, small am(,unto of sulphur increase t"he activity of the catalyst. The results of the experiments with introduction of sulphur Ila 2s04 and 1125o4 agree ~ilh the above-diocuuoed reoult3, they prove thu activating and corrodin,," effect of SO 4 ions upon sur- Card 3/4 facea of silver. Admi/tiireo of Cl 2 aril 11C1 in concentrationa SOV 12o , / -123-5-3o/50 The Influence of Electrically llei~~ative Elements U,:.on t,ie Catal tic ffect .7 E of Silver in the Oxidation of Ethylene of - 2 inglm3 after the intrGduction of 0-5- 10-2 atomic per cent C1 (with respect to iq,) decreazel the activity of the catalyst by 5 times, an,,A the selectivity increased from 0.70 to 0-76-o.oo. Corro:jion wa:j partially reversible. Higher concentrations caused an irreversible corrosion. According to the above-discue3ed the increase of the catalytic effect of oilver in nolectivity caujed by the introduction of silver (and chlorine) cannot ~)(., uxplained b,-,, a partial corrosion of the catalyst vith reopect to the undesired re- action C 2i[ 4 + 302 = 2C02 + 21i20. '-,'here are 2 figures and 9 references, 0 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: flauchno-issledovatellokiy fizzilco-khiraicheskiy institut im. L. Ya. Karpova (Physico-Chemical 1~esearch Institute i,meni L. Ya. Karpov) PRESENTED: July 21, 1950, by A. I.'. Frumkin, Academician SUBMITTED: July 15, 1958 Card 4/4 KIJJdLk,NKO, A. I., Cand ulem 5ci -- (disn) I'KirieUcn of 071dizing Eth,ylene on a Silver Catalyst and the Effect of the Electrorecati,.Ie Flements on the Catal~,tic Action of Silver," Moscow, 1960, 12 pp, 150 copies (Institlite of Orranic ""hemistny ir. N. 1). Zelinskiy, AS USSR) (KL, 49/60, 125) KURILENK.0Y -A...1.), KULIKOVA, N.V.; BAIUNOVA, L.P., TEM',"IN, M.I., Kinetics of ethylene catalytic oxidation. Kinj kat. I no.2z2O8-213 Mr-Ap 162. (i6A l5zll) 1. Flziko-khimichaskiy institut imeni L,YaAarpova, (Ethylene) (Oxidation) (Catalysis) ,'AccEssim m: AP4036724- S/0020/64/156/002/0372/0374 L_~ I- ; Smatanina, L. B.; Aleksandrovao L. D.; Shiryayeval G. V.; WJT11OR: jkEi On & i'Karpovp V. Le TITLE: Hodification of the surface propertie's of grafted polystyrene caprono fibers iSOURCE: All SSSH. Doklady*, v- 156, no. 2, 1964.. 372-374 TOPIC TAGS: polystyrene, caprone fiber, polymer, garimm radiation, polyester, epoxoid, styrol sorption, styrol desorption, fiber resin, resin surface tension ABSTRACT: The authors studied the effect of polystyrene grafts on caprone fibers using an industrial golyester, PN-1, and epoxoids. The grafting polymerization was initiated by Co6 7-radiation employing a method which first required exposure I under vacuum and then was carried out in a gas phase. Ibis process also provided ! for the development of homopolymers. Four experiments were performed. The results!: are presented in graphs showing the kinetics of destroyed radicals in caprone fibers, the kinetics of the sorption and desorption of atyroles in caprone fibers, i the influence of grafted polystyrenes on the wettability of fiber resins, and the influence of grafted polystyrenes on the adhesion of resins to caprone fibers. Ths~ surface tension of the resin in each of t1a experiments vas constant and indicated Card 1/2 ACCESSION NRf AP4036724'----- aimilar changen in wattability. Orig. art. haot 4 figuroa,, I formula, and 1 aqua-. tion. ASSOCIATION: Filial fiziko-khimicheakogo inatituta im. L. Ya. Karpova (Affiliate of.the*Physicochemical Inatitute) SUDNITTED: 16Doc63 DATE ACQ: 03 Jun64 ENCL: 00 SO CODE: MTv 00 NO REF SOV: 002 OMER: 001 Card 2/2 rr,fft in,, r! r,! r~!d!t Iftv i-, no 4.ndo!a Lk(;.-(,, V A A /;7 1!) ':7',' 1 t i- -TITLE: Determination -of-.resin adhesion ~to-organiC ~flbe- with -4 diameter-at- AO SO, "Ac": PlasLicheskiye inassy, no. 3, 1965t 59-60 d 0 0 C- 11. LUA nr 11 t t1 E! n~l r n Y ,P~CCESSIOXI MD.: AP5006567 100~; polyethylenepolyamine.- vith a 'j-hr. after beating at 100C, vaa u&ftd ta - I fdify (2); and (3) was golidifted by 18 bra. heating at IGOC. ne r-sulti3, ! r 1, ~- I p f nil' ', c A r o r hr , a elh, ~ , ., 1 .1 1 * 2~ v ;, , ~-F -l"",F KI. I ~ FIR11-11,141KO) II.I.; ViTARZ..'VO~p O.F.; YARPOV, V.1. Determination of the dynamic elasticity constants of Foly-...Oric materials in the field of action of ~P"'Lrap and fast electrons. Vysokom. soed. 7 no.8:14.22-1426 Ag 165. (MLQ.A 18:9) 1. Fiziko-khimicheskiy instiltut Jzeni L.Ya.Karr:ova AN SSSIRP Moskva. L 5870--66 E-,vT(M)/EPF(n)-2/EtP(v)/Eo(j)zr/EnW,&~'.AC13 "M ACC NR, AP025959 SOUPCE CODE: LTR/blqo/65/bO7/01OA7O7/1n2 AUTHOR: Kurilenkop As 1~2 Lo Sbiryj9MyqaZva1 G. V.,; ALMO-n-V - ORO: Branch of the Ph 7aicoobamical Institute imo Lo Y&* Karpov -In-a t- Ut-u 7t "' - V - - - 1 0 (Filial Fitiko-khimich a 16' g, TITLE: ~ Investigation of jWbAqjQG of radiatio -bardened.polyester resinslonto highly oriented organic fibers SOURCE: Vyaokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniye, v. 7. no* 10, 1965, 1707-1712 TOPIC TAGS: polyester resin, synthetic fiber# adhesion,, radiation polymerization.. ABSTR4M. Theodbesionjaetween radiation-bardened plyesterresins MGF-9 TlxGF-111-end PN-11%pd higbl-y oriented - viscasq~,, lav9sn' '4 ceprone and polypropylene fj W_s'~Was investigated to ascertain bonding CM-rac- teristics of polyester resins to polymeric fibers* Based on studieq witb MGP-9 and 0aprone,.a change in ga=a-radiation Intensity from 65 to 580 roentgen/sea bae practically no effect on adhesion. Incroase Ini radiation dose to 10 Mrad increased the bond strength between the resin': and fibor while further Increase to 60 Mrad bad practically no e:1,'fact Card ACC NRi AP5025959 on adhesive strength. The magnitude of adhesion to the different resins decreases in The following order: viscose, levsan, caprone, polypropylene; the adhesion between the lattor end a given resin is about half of that betwoon viscose and the resin. This dependence is qualitatively the same if the resin is bardened tbermally or by radia- tion, The somewhat reduced adhesion between MGF-9 and caprone produced by radiation hardening in comparison to thermal hardening was sttribute4 to changes in thesurface properties of the caprone fiber caused by radiation,. "Yo. V. Starodubtseva participated In the experimental worko Measurements of physic roperties of MGF-9 resin wero) con- ducted by 0,&_E,_j~tqrenko end I - G, Nikulinat The authors thank Ie A* Suakin and V. 0. Medyannikov fV'r p-arti-61--a-tJon in conducting the p experjAnentsJ7 Orig, apt, bae 2 figures aLad 3 tables* I SUB #DE: Card ORIG RO: 006/ OTH RW: 001 A,J.; SMETIANINA L.V.? ATYKSAIJID1,0VA, L.B.; KAPPOV, V.I,- KIIH11j"tTO) I Graft polymerization of styrene on ciq.ron and Irivran fitAire. Vyuokom. soed. 7 no.11:1935-194() N '65. ( U 19: 1 ) 1. Filial fiziko-khimicheukogo Instituta irreni L.Ya. Farpova. Submittmd December 19, 1964. ACC NRt AP5028284 SOURCE CODE: UR/0020/65/:L65/002/0383/03E 'Go V, Y~'s Is, AUTHOR: Kurilenko, A. I., Shirymey I OR(.',: P -1 Institute im. L. Ya. Karpov (Fiziko-khimicheskiy Inatitut) 14 !lLi EOE~' e m I c r AS, TITLE: Adbepion of thermoplastic and thermosetting 22lymerp to highly oriented syn- thetic fibers /~; 4/ SOURCE: All SSSR. Doklady, v. 165, no. 2, 1965, 383-386 TOPIC TAGS: synthetic fiber, reinforced plastic, adhesion, destructive testing, polymer binder,ro'y- ABSTR~CT: Adhesive strength was tested by displacement of an individual fiber with respect to a block of the P01=0rin blad=!-I'The smooth surface of the fiber had a contact area of 1 to 1.5 mm2 with the binder. The adhesive strength was calculated as the ratio of the force required for the destruction of the bond to the geometrical, area of contact. The highest strength value (121 kg/cm2) was observed for the capron fiber to polvvinyl alcohol bond. The order of adhesive strengths observed is ex- - plained in terms of the free-energy changes, i.e., surface-tension changes at the ad- hesion surface. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 1 table. IVS1 SUB CODE- 111617 SUBM DATE: 06Apr65/ ORIG REF: 003/ OM REF: 002/ ATD PRESS: L 27' r ACC Wi EWT(rn)/EPF(n)-2/E-,NP( 'I) !JP(r,) vid,/GG /HM )77 SOHCEI CODi~:--Ui~/0190/65/00i'/011/1935/i94(j-'! AUTHORS: Kurilenko, A. I.; Smetanina, L. V. ; Aleksandrova, L. B.; Karpov, V. OHG.- Branch of -the PhyBico-Chemioal Institute lm. L. Ya. Karpov (Filial fiziko- khimicheakogo ins itu TITLE: GZ~~ol~orizationlof styrt-no on caprone "d lavoan fibers /Yirst communi- cation in the series "Modification o1 properin7e_aR highTy_o_H-e_nT_eTfiEers by graft polymerization of vinyl monomero",7 SOURCE: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, V. 7, no. 11, 1965, 1935-1940 TOPIC TAGS: caproneq radiation polymerizatio graft copolymer, polymerization ABSIDUCT: It was the object of the investigation to e:~Aend the work publiohed Vy A. I. Kurilenko, L. B. Smetanina, L. B. Alekoandrova, G. V. Shiryayeva, and V. L. Ya3xpoy (Dokl. Alf SSSR, 156, 372, 1964) and to study the graft polymerization of styrene on caprone and lavsan fibers. The,polymerization was initiated by a prelim,'nary irradia- tion of the fibers in vacuum by Cc 6o -1-radiatior., and subsequent exposure of the fibers to the monomer vapors or'by direct irradiution of the fibers in the monomer Vapor. The experimental results are represented in terms of the Zractional weight increase of the fibers - . . - - I ~Ap um 66.095.26+678.674+676.675+678-746 L 27310-66 ACC NRs AP6008977 PO and P-the weight of specimen before and after craft polymerization. The kinetics of monomer sorption and disappearance of free radicals was studied. The exper enta,51 im 1 results are presented graphically (see Fig. I). Fig. 1. Kinetics of radical disappearance in caprone fibers. Fibers Irradiated with 2.7 Mrad, intensity of radiation - 150 rad/occ, tempera- ture 26C. 1 - epr signal intensity of irradiated~ fibers in the absence of styrene; 2 - in the presence of styrene; 3 - same as 2 but plotted int reciprocal coordinates. 41/ _L_ A-60- 9 Zia. S,70 AV Ax ' tLmej min. It is concluded that the rate of styrene graft polymerization is controllel by the diffusion of styrene to the free radicals on the fibers. The grafting of styrene ontc the fibers changes the mechanical properties of the latter. Orig. art. has: 2 tables, 3 graphs, and I equation. SUB COM 11/ 5MM DATEs 19Dec64/ ORIG REF- 005/ OM REP, 002 Card ACC NRt AP6021426 (A 5UURC~-' COD_7~': U;1/0190/6~/005/007/Ii64/1168 AUTHOR: Kurilenko, A. I.; lUeksandrova, L. B.; Smotanina, L. B. ORG: none TITUE: Effoct of grafting of polystyrene on the and polyethylene terephthUatc fibers -urfrien proi;crt.i -s of poLycaproanide SOUR=: V~rsokomolekulyarnyyo soyodineniya, v. 8, no. 7, 1966, ll(A-1168 TOKC TAGS: polyoth~lane torophthalato, polycaproamido, polystyrone, synthetic Mar, adhesive bonding ABSUUM The effect of grafting of_polys yrenolto polycaproamide and poly- othylano torophtlialatm (dacron)'~)fibnris on tho,strangth of(thoir,adhosivo bolid with thormosotting, pol3nno,-5 oligomors MGF-2)" PNI-11' ED-3PE-41)r'was stndiod. 'Iho grafting was performod by the post-affect n;th:57~ro-= ga-sphase. The adhesion'lof 1-7 th-.7-71ta-I the grafted capron and dacron fibers to the four thormosotting rlol_-n-,,ors;,:hnd bility of those fibers wero shoirn to depend on the amount of grafted polystyrene and t6 chan,,,o in symbatic fashion. The amount of grafted polymer was -proportional to the duration of the grafting process, but the rato of grafting in the surface layer do- creased with time. Qualitatively, the graftIng of polystyTeno to the Mors had the same effect on their adhesion to &U four polymors: in all casos, tho stron,-th of th bond increased in the presence of loss -than 1% of grafted polystyrene, pod to. Lhon droD Card 1/2 - - _U ACC NR, AP6023426 values comnarablo to the initial ones at 2-3% of the grafted component. The results are discussed from Une standpoint of the adsorption thoory of adhosion. In conclusiorl", the authors thank L. -3. Shchetinkira and G V. Me!2Z nnIkov, who participated in the (rxner:L-aents. Orig'. art. has: 3 figures, tabYe, and 3 formulas. SUB CODE: 11/ SUBM DATE: 25Feb65/ ORIG Rre: 0151 Orti REF: 004 Card 'T T T') r - I AP6023427 SOURCE COD3 0-1-90N76~- ACC NRt UA/ /oW118ol AUTHOR: Xurilenko, A. I.; Nikulina.! I! K 'ORG: none TITLE: Electrical condligtivity study of the polymerization kinetics of unsaturated -91,i-g':n1e]~-SeLmosed ~o g2OU gamma radiat:'on.I komol a =so dine: iv ) 0 o-1184 SOURCE". Vyso skulyar n ya v 8v no. ?, 1966, iiB TOPIC TAGS: polymerization kinetics, polyester plastic, oligomer, electric conductiv- ity, ionizing radiation, radiation effect, gamma radiation ABSTRACT: Polymerization induced by ionizing radiation was studied for the first time by means of the electrical conductivit. method proposed by Ro W. Warfield and 14. C. .' Pe 3059 19595 g the kinotics/of theynal curing of free (J. Polymer Sci., 37, for studyinr rosins. The experiments involved the unsaturated polyester resin PH-1.1', M93asurementib of the volume conductivity e,, of the resin during polymerization were compared wit4, data on the degree of polymerization, obtained by measuring the concentration of double bonds by IR spectroscopy and the content of the gel fraction by extraction. It was thus shown that the degree of polymerization can be obtained from q,, . The pol- ymerization kinetics of PN-1 were determined in the range of 30 to 850C at dose-rates frOM, 50 to 318 r/sea. The kinetic data showed that the curing process is governed by Card 112 UDC, b6-095-K0-tb7-c5-071+ L 41188-66 ACC NRi AP6023427 a radical mechanism involving bimolecular chain breaking. Orig. art. has: 9 fi ,and 2 formulas. SUB CODET: OW SUM DATE: 19APr65/ ORIG REFS 004/ OTH REFS 002 Card 2/2/),'/ KtTqILFNKO, A.K.; ALEKSANDROVA, L.B. Determination of the contact angle In fiber wetting. Khim. volok. no.3:65-67 165. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Nauchno-issladovatellskiy fizIko-kh1m1choqkiy institut im. Karpova, Moskva. -KU11ILNI;XOI I.A. The road to a career in stockbreeding. Politekb. obnob. ro.3.'93-94 Hr 158. (MIILA. 11:2) 1, Direktor Spaaskoy samilotnoy shkoly Miloslavskogo rAyona, R.7a%anskoy oblastl. (Agriculture--Study and teaching) 'P T~ rT. sw-mi .vre~ 1-.11 r. In tho acute at-lige 61" the di-ceaap high fever wir, uccc4r~,,!inie~! ty chills, muscular pains, particularly In the lLunbar region, acute headache and severe vor"iting. Swelling of tlw~ tongue was characteristic as an early symptcm. The meningeal syndrome was observed In 41.221 of the cases of swamp fever 9nd le-tospirrte were cultivated from the blood and CSF during acute meningitis and also In it3 ptu-ulent fcm.. Jul "he cases recovered. Anigstein - Galvustcn (Xi, 6, 7, 8) So: Excerpta Mledica, Section VIII Vol. 5 No. 8 KOILENKO, I.S.;DOBRYKH, V.A. Treatment of suppurative meningitis with oubarachnoid penicillin. Sovet. med. 17 no.4:18-20 Apr 1953. (CIML 24:4) 1. Candidate Medical Sciences for Kurilenko. 2. Sverdlovsk. polkovnik medltetneko7 sluzhby, kandidat maditBinak-ikh nauk Clinical analysis of dynamic disorders of cerebral blood circulation. Voea*-mede zhurs no.5:37-41 Mq 156. (MLRA 9,9) (MAIN--BLOOD SUPPLY) VMLE'NKO, I.S., kand.med.nauk,polkovnik meditsinskoy sluzhby Outcome of acute disorders of brain blood supply from data of dis- pensary obeervations. Voon.-med.zhur. no.9;17-19 S '59. (MIRA 13:1) (C RA HIMMRHAGA) I - u-1i T pc)lkov4U-medAtiins-koy-oluzhby, kAnd.med.rauk; BRF2HNWA, 0"S., podpolkovVdk moditpinakoy sluzhby Some clinical fozm~ of c4r'9bral rheumatiam. Voen.-med.zhur'. no-41 0-45 Ap 160. . i (MIRX 143 1) (RHEUMATIC FEVER) (BRAIN-DISFASES) KURILENKO, I.S., kand.med.nauk; KHOMIKO, G.R. (Hoskva) Result of ultrasonic therapy of diseases of the peripheral nervous system and locomotor system. KLJ.n.med. 39 no.4:123-IZ 161, (MIRA 3414) (ULTRASONIC WAVES-THEIRAFEUTIC USE) (PERVES, PMPIMM) (zrrREKITIFS (AVATOff)) KAIWiEYKINt K.F.; KURILEU .2 I Clinical vuriationa ot t~itarol spasm. Zhur. nerv. i psikh. 61 no. 1t62-66 161. (MIRA 14:4) (WRITFM I CRAMP) I XMIAREYKIN, K.F.1 KURIIX-,IIKO-l Catamnestic data on patients with transitory disorders of the cerebml circulation. Zhur. nevr. i paikh. 62 no.1:32-35 162i (MIRA 15:4) (GEREBROVASGWAR DISEAMS) I~i ~. , .! I I KVIAREYKIN, K.F.; KURIUNKO, I.S. (Moskva) Clinical aspects of associated lanionm of the main vemoole of the W04 Zhur, now, i palkh. 64 no.21161-165 164. (MIRA 17:5) F ;, .1 1 F ~ 1,; - - " - , T 7 n " , ; I -IT-y I . i . j I I KT~, . 7~ . -- I I . -I an" - 7 - "Th(i We of t.~,ciirlnine (Sectirtnei,.a Suffnit.1co.,m) for tl;(? Treatment of Certain Forrm of Vascular Hypotension". Voyenno Meditsiaskiy Zhurna-1, No. 4, 1962 KANAREYKIN, K.F.; KURILENKO, I.S. (Moskva) Characteristics of oneiroid states in disorders of cerebral circulation. Zhur. nevr. i psikh. 63 no.4:478-481 163. (MIRA 17:2) KOLOSOV, D.Z.; KURIU.NKO, I.S. Prevention of vascular crises in elderly cge. Vop. geron. I geriat. 4:185-189 165. OGRA 18:5) 1. TSentraltnyy voyennyy Krasnoznamennyy gospitalf, Moskva. K-ANAHEYKIN) Y-F-; KURIUNq~(), I.S. (Moskva) Clinical aspects of blood circulation disorders in the abdDmi,"-l aorta. Zhur. nevr. i psikh. 65 no.10:11,98.-1501 165. (MIRA 18:10) KURILENKO, Konstantin Radicals of the formula (Sim0n) and their X-ray emission spectra S'Ra4 ; brief comments. Min, abor. no.16:4*5-47 162. (KMk 16: 10) 1. IAboratoriya mineralogii-krietallografti, Sorbonna,, Parizh. (Radicals (Chapistry)) (X-ray spectroscopy) :'y 11 KURILENKOP KonatiAntin Alteration of topaz under the effect of heating from 200 to 12500. Min. sbor. no.16:395-399 162. (MBU 16t10) 1. Laboratoriya mineralogii-kristallografli, Sorbonna, Parizh, (Topaz-therr,al properties) KURILENKO. K.I. Specific gravity of tourmalines and their charges under hent- Ing to 13500C. Min.sbor. no.11:69-80 157. WIRA 13:2) 1. Mineralogichaskaya laboratortya SorbonW, Parizh. (Tourmaline) JAUTHOPS: KuvImenko, '.1'. rurilon' TITLE; Sorption Properties of Romrq e-rA Revowkaya C12j%yz rf Uk,-SSR (-Iorbtsionnyye svoystva romenskoy i revovn,:~-).- PERIODICALt Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, 1959, Vol XXXII, -r 2, pp 268-272 (=R) ABSTRACT: Ho,.Ir- and RavO7a7L-,v& claysvere compare,, -.-.it!, of the .;umbrin and tripoli-earth type as 1c. "f3ir .-LrLtion ;ror-3rti,2s, especially in the re'r,eneration of uced tranf;fo.-mer avia- tion oil. The c1hc;-sical and mechanical anal:r,--ir; o-',- the -,lays is ~-Jvcn in Tablr3.; 1 .-.d 2. TI'le jor,,tion of thu ,a-,,Drn of the aromatic hydrocarbors C. 116 C-H cil r-, - d (C I I was 6 9 -5 )2. t.--- t i , e x determined by the s c zic cat or e`ih'od'.' I~ shown that the sorption properties of the Rom-n- Revovelcaym for these vapor-.! ure bolow of ~,urltbrin, Lrii'oli- carth, !1.c. The jorption (if P.,,7u(,Gus solutiont; of organic likc malacl,.ite r7v ~---Iue. unt. "Jasic fuchsin .."no also PevavBL-VK j-oo(l Oorption !vun t1han I.ropertic.: for tl-.eor tir(, ir ~-,umbrin. For tlc regeneratim cl- -~lu -xere rround -:1nd a sicvo of 1,600 o~,,enirlfs .,--r cm -hpy ;iere f ...... wn'~!(, lajtud 1 hour Card 1/2 iriod 'or one hour at 110-120 ~`. 1 _f! ,, L, , t i r., I Sorption of Proi~ertl(.,L; o.f- Ut ture of f"(,.c C foiio und f'j. It color o~.' tjjf~ oil tre-atment. e u - c (I t r; n 3 f c,,-,:ran I vi at J()r. 01.,3 af, t--r M corr,3ol.o%-.~ed tr, P~:, f c a !, i on st,;"c St a te (' tunu-..,rd '-!(j,;T. Th,!re uro t,-,.tles ~i!-d 10 I SUK~IITTED: june 21, Card 2/2 VjrRIJ-Fl;Y,,(; 1. I.-I'Aconitun nigri icans -Frostrel Cherneyushchil/ a3 a 3ource Of 1'r7w I~Micinpl Fre 'r arat W.ssUritlon for Degree:- in ~ciencc ar,", --ngin-ill e-:rinf- Defendcd by USSP Edue,-tional lnstitution3) ldr. F-.;blic Hc~,Ith USSSRy cow YhirTuic utic,-.1 In2t, Chal~,,of the S~jolcgy of VedJeirial Fcr:-,,,q nriz-1 Galenic ,:~reparpatiors, Moscow, 1955.* J,)k' l'o. 37, 10 ">eptcTnlx,,r 1.955. SO: Lnj-7,h-p-,,.iyjLLojq KURILMTKO, M.I. [Kurylenko, M.I.] Study of the lactones of the large pasquef:Lower(Pulsatilla grandis Vemderoth). Famatsev.zhur. 17 no-027-32 162. (MM 160) le Kafedra tekhnologii likarvokikh form ta galenovikh preparativ Zaporizlkogo farmatsertichnogo institutu, zab. kafedroyu dotsent S.S. Lyashenko. (PASWdMqkM) (LACTOVES) VA:M.IYEV, B.I., Inzil.; YURILENKO, in-.h. Datorraining foreas acting on the chocking doViCO3 during ship latinching. Sudostroonla 29 no.6:40-41 JO 163. (MIRA 16:7) (3hips-Lannehing) DRONOVP S.F.; VASILIYEVA, K.A.; PANINA, L.I.; t~ ~LENK~O N.N.; SUROVOVA, O.F. Low-modulus hemicellulose hydrolysis of plant tissues with a pentove hydrolizate. Gidroliz. i lasokhim.prom. 16 no.3:17-19 163. (MM 16:5) 1, Moskovskoye otdeleniye Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-issledovatellakcigo inatituta gidroliznoy i sullfitnospirtovoy promyahlennoetjl~ (Hydrolysis) (Homicallulose) T07,HDE=ENSKIY, Yu. L.; K1JRILMrKO' N.P. Beprings (Machinery) Introduction of nethods of cold forging in the manufacture of bearing rings. Podshipnik, No. 6, 1952. Monthly Ust of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October 1952, UNCLASSIFIEZ. 0 0 0 0 00 Ai 0 0 1114141o.0i 00 41 : 0 it q w M I j 4 As b A V a R 14 1, v 0 1 1. 4. X P U A I I V A J I I *A 0 CL 0 Ct, to a 31 a 4l Ad 41 a a " , Z 16.0 r irke theory of the crystalbutiOn Of Sur"t" as formulated 00 sibs. J, jj. 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Value roughly coincides vith that obtained by other methods. Calculates dipole moment of starch In paste by Debye's equation. Suggests that In starch thcTe Is no Independent movement or oscillation of poLar groups of links. Submitted 12 Jul 48. C) t-d 45/49T21 Hydiation $fill oloctlic symnituy 01 mittleculoo at do natured and natural an albumin. 0. 1). Kunleuko ittid A. ,;. 'r%vjw,,wviih. 114tady ~aast. vast ss s.R. 6s. .11i) 111191, I'lif dwkw. c."w. of rag .611"1111111 1'. rijiminil willt iiii-A at Al' dillirTit fir,mi IhAl it! ntilivir Albu. 'ahit , Is ma mw I0,;. 'I hitillk I U it 11 . .'~tl%ttv t1wl'A" V,it"ut 'if 'WitAtul.luitt ... . I Ili- its. I,. #wil dkirlm. fixi'l .11 Otior lort 'N' .1116 Id-l.ft-41 til 1.41114 41-1. Nul'Ititill-A I., Ow iplwiil AttiVily 4i*.l ,iiwil Ith' 4CLAWSK-ft 1-10-1 4% -~WUIIV 14 liti"ll I'm Ole milkliAl ASO the dellACURSA slatrit A1941 the 111'4 wt. ('10.1hill to UlIckAllsvil. I'lle Silly.-tell'ir ill Of Ousiges ill ditk, vimixt, canuat lx- ctircirlott,il at this will, Vgltlt %1W littd $11MM41% TATiAlillit 14 inilkill It - 41% it V. ('.~ M KIMA.itmid L Rotation betwoont tko' dlfl*ct4 Constamt of dispent oymme and suffites pitectimana. A. V. Dunumtkil aud . 1),.Julikuka (Acad. M. Vkv S.S.R.. Kirvl. RoPwif. - N Zhur. I , 320-40)(IUNU; cf. pfvcedhsg alfttr -&Os erl wiq lirf"Jild. Jklmosmod ghtgoigh a Orso, hAving 10.111111) oprinATI cm., 1walvil to a temp. 1'. unit milwimtril In .1k) I-Arts, Thrilk-kc.ctillsts M11) 1w ikert M. oil, IVJ. and KK WfIct F Is :NN), And I"I". resp. Tile Q of I Ill. gTI had it light fni%. Aft'l T - 5W* and was vvry smAII Act T > I(OW. Thr 4 iff simitAr suspensims in A pkfiL acid soln. in CIII, Alw hill a insli. after T - libil". The a (At 36 - 3mnl ) - Of Cal f- C.114 In 11,C) (at tiII1.11d.,of I"h phoi.-O'k-c" 4-1 so licii floor drcotoirt diiin InenAlo-J. This ~h- Out 11% , J ltm- "Imsund" If#0 I'Allmst 1W %try 1111, 12,11. is num scirmists toorlitiov); pmiminubly. this s is 2.2 (111 %x-ry bnull A Not incritams with X. Thr of 4 disprre- %vOrnts is Affected toy adv*ption And by tirfmin ition L4 I hc clo.c. Oloubk- IAY,.t and rAnn-A 1sv v%invio-ol .,~ i fmidiomi, III thor . -4 Ow Ciotti- J."wills. 1 .1. IfiIii-ImAti 1-. -- MU Mi-,TKO, -0. D.-)-- SHE.C I iKOV A, --YES,. ir.---- 2. U-'!.;R (600) 4. Colloids 7. Dependence of the dielectric constants of colloidal solutions on the electrokinetic potential, O.D. Kurilenko, YE. T. Shechkova. Ukr.kh1m.zhur. 16 no. 5, 1950. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APRIL 1953, Uncl. t 1 . "I'MILI Uv,[ MY 0. D. 2. USSR (600) 4. Colloids 7. Density of hydrophilic sols.) Ukr.khim.zhur. 16 no. 6, 1951. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APRIL - 1953, Uncl. DUMMISKIT, A.V.; KRIIMIKO, O.D.; BARASHMOV, G.B. Dielectric constants of emulsions. Ukr.khim.zhur.17 no.1:118-122 151e (KLRA 9-9) l.Inatitut obahchey i neorganicheekey khimii Al-Ademil nAuk Ukrain- skoy SSR. (Naulsions) V. riudy Kiev. Tekh 4, lelt., 13, 111 -16- R41crul. zil"', 1954. 1;.. 1' -47462.~-Thc wuctu;;,l vi-5cusity of dUlusion julLe and 141,'-', a ucrose Wms. contg. 2, 1, 0.5, 0,25, arld 0.11,-,; pectill ubstauces was detd. in a capiMiry vincornct,~r with a v ble rcuutedevict. The Wuctllral v6t~wity was &W. the tp emp anil con.11. of thr~c iubstance% Alikh famu~ n tjr 5 ctijre III ill"e mills. The temp. at which the 5twoure vanishe r detyesids on the cf-,ncn. of the-se !ubstanves nnd is at Investtgatt" of a aftwtural v1scogitl La molutia LEYNEGA, Yu.F.; DUMANSKIY, A.V..;._KURIDNKO, O.D. Dielectric properties of the vanadium-pentoxide sol in a flow. Koll.zh-jr. 15 no.4:234-237 153. (KLRA 6.8) 1. Institut obstichey i neorganicheakoy khimii Akademli nauk SSSR (Kiyev). (Dielectrics) (Vanadium pentoxide) 0i The dielectric properties of streaming a 1 1 , 1 U t F I A V 0 ~i Y D "* . Mini 1 1 u. . . .5 . ; v 'j"'n r nC247 . 4" vYq 1XV Ind . .' . Scil Q113C. Ue".7jr1a In AO11O14 LV1 'u. The dieter., . .. emulitan of O.6M NaOlf in purified i.. t ;,S- trauslortner oil, stabillittl with Mg oleate. was Independent *1 + P Of the time that the emulsion 3 t I the condenser before measurement and of whether Knn.1sion was or was not sheared between 2~mlzt cylinde-s. The#o1anonstabilized emulsion Increased In time If the Internal cylinder almost rejached to the bottom of the eiternal cylinder (app. A), and decreased In time It There was ample space under the bottom of the Internal cylinder. This emulsion de"Ited a conduttla layer, 4 was treat when this layer remained I cylinders and small when the settling lowered - ~ttwetn the cvncu. c of the emulsion between these, and the BLJI- meat Wei not measured. The s was a linear function of e. l A l d b bili i I f d l owere ecauic ons n ze emu s e. aousta Shear og o This explains Voct's results It disturbed the bottom layer . IlikerTnan 42 A 17c) C J J . . . .. . ,, ( OWtcftff rtlea of solationa and eels of agor. A. V. Ducurtilkil, . 'Itt :VJ~Tjjtnd Vu. F. Delacgi. KcU,7id. 17, WN1 ot d. prcctJi;iy abitr.-The diclec. coast. a of I atmr soln. at .15' h 64.2 and 115 for wave lengths X of 2WAnd 136 cn" rtip., aud a of 1'7" !q;Ar SCI 6 at M' 71.3. 817. iud 14 and at 45' 64.3, P4.6, and 110 fLw X of 27, 4?, attd 135 m., resp. Titus, pl.46an affQcts 4 at Wgt h on1jr. Tenp. "M of 4 varics its sizu wimn X ld" this cxd1slas the dlmrpfld"~4 In Ow litcriltaft! (d. mmall. C.4.35 7706-). At:m in CA.riJ MILUKO, O.D. Investigatirq; the dielectric properties of hydrophilic high polymer solutions. Trudy XTIPP no.179151-160 '57. (HIM 1311) (Mucro molecular compourAe--Eloc trio properties) A - , k , I I I , .1, ; 1 -1 -~ - -1 1j "L -- -x - ~ I I I L - -I - jr r- ~- ~, " - KURILENKO, O.D. --15e-G~acific heat of bound water (with summary In English]. Koll.zhur. 19 no.5084-586 S-0 '57. (MIRA 10:10) 1.Kiyevsk1jr takhnologichaskiy institut p1shchevo7 promvehlennosti. (Heat capacity) (Water) FEDOROV, P.D.; STABKIKOV, V.N,; GLYBIN. I.P.; BBLYAVSKIY. V.V.; FOYGROKO, N.G.; BUZYIIH, N.A.; GOLOVIN, P.T.; DIXCHUK, A.P.; ZIRTW., K.D,; KORCHINSKIY, A.I.; MILMUR, O.D.; KLIKKO, N.G.; LITYAK, I,X.; MALITSHY, P.X,; HIKMAYaHUX, IA-; HAUMOT, A.L.; POPOV, V.D#; RIDIKO, F.A.; SKOBIA), D.I.; KHRISTINKO. H.Me; TSYGANKOV. P.S.; SHIIPCHEM, Z.B.; SHVITSOV, P.D. Glob Mikhailovich Znameniskii: obiWary. SFLkh. prom. 31 no.12:68 D 157. NIRA Iltl) (Zhamenskii, Glob Mikhailnvich, 1901-1957) AUTHORSi Kurilenko, 0. D., Mikhalyuk, R. V. SOV/-156-58-3-11/52 TITLE: The Adsorption of Steam on'Aminobento.nite Coqplexes (Adsorbtsiya parov vody na amino-bent.onitovykh kom_pl*ksa1-_h) PERIODICALs 'Nauchnyye doklady vyashey sbkoly, Rhimiya i khi%icheakaya tekhnologiya, 1958, Nr 3, Pp. 447 - 451 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The adsorptipn of steam at aminobentonite complexes was measured; it was found that at all partial preasures a series is obtained. It corresponds to the decrease of the hydrophilic properties of the aminobentonite comp,lexes, which derelops patallel. to the increase of the organic cation, or the substitution degree of the exchange complex, respectively. It was shown that the equation of Brunauer, Emmet and Teller (Ref 4) may be used for the isothermal lines of the adsorption of steam on aminobentonite complexes within the range of the partial pressures P/P a- 0,05 .. 0,35. The amount of water adsorbed on the mono--layer was calculated. These quantities are reduced when the hydrophilic character o~ the surface o! bentonite decreasee.Bentonite from the 4vkaz (dakaitgell)(Caucasus) and the Card 1/2 Ukraine (pyzhavakiy) was inYeatigated. Diagrams 1 and 2 give the The Adsorption of Steam on Aminobentonita Complexes 307/256-58-3-11/52 adsorption isothermal lines at 200 after various types of pre- treatment. Tables I and 2 give the experimental results. They agree well with the equations of Brunauer, Emmet and Teller (Diagram 3). The values for the adsorption constant am were calculated for the various bentonite complexes (Table 3). There are 3 figures, 3 tahlea, ar4 6 ref erences,- I qf. which ~~ rpo-viet. ASSOCIATION: Ka-fsdXs -fizicheskoy i kolloidnoy khimii Kiyevskogo tekhnologiche5kogo .~.istltuta pishchevoy promyshlennosti.(Chair of Physical and Colloidal Chemistry of the Kiyev Technological Institute for the Food Industry) SUBMITTEDt - December 2, '1957 Card 212 21-5ri-7-15 /27 AUTHORS: Oveharenko, F.D., Corresponding Mmemter the AS Ukr".'R, Kikhalyuk, R.V, and Kurilenko, O.D. TI TLE: Ion Exchange and Hyllro'pil" ~Of i;entrnites (Ionnyy obnon i gi~rofil,nostl bentanitov) rERIODICAL: Dopovidi Akademii nauk Nlkrainslkoi R3R, 19513, Nr 7, PP 747-751 WOS-Q) ABSTRACT! Several investigators linve studied adsorption capacities of various types of ground, no o.g, Dumanskiy (Ref. 2), Bykov (110f. 3 and 7), Goncharov (Ref. 10) and many foreign ones. The authors performed a saries of experimunts on wetting bentonitas with water and thun measuring the heat and water adsorption. It was ei,)tablinhed that at fir!,t the adsorption of water occurs in the more active site.9, i.e. corresponds to the greater energetic effects. The entropy of water adsorption considerably reduces, which in- dicates that the water molecules are there in a most or- . derly state. The authors compared the results of their ex- periments with their calculations of pure adsorption heats, obtained from the values of the enerey constant C derived from the Lamb and Coolidge (Rof 13) thoor.,,, and found that the results of the ad,,3orption an~ calorimetric measurements Card 1/2 agree well. Cn the basis of adsorption ard calorimetric Ion ;',,'xchange and Hydrophilia of Bentori t,~,13 21. - 5F,-7-1 c'/-,'7 data, some thermodynamic functions of the bentonite-water system were determined. The character of the chanren in some thermodynamical properties of this system warrant's a presumption that the bentonite surface is enerpaticall:; non-liomogenoous. !here are 5 graphs, I table and 13 ra- ferences, 6 of which are Soviet, and 7 American ASSOCIATIONS: Inotitut obshchay i noorFanichoskoy khimii All 17kr')SI? ~n- stitute of General and Inorganic Chamistry of the A:3 flkr.:31~)' Kiyevskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut pishchovoy promysh- lennosti, (Kiyev Technological Institute of the Food In- duatry SUBMITTED: March 14, 1958 NOTE: Rusoian title and Runsian names of individuals and insti- tutions appearing in this article have been used in the transliteration. 1. Bentonile-water systems--Adsorptive properties 2. Bentor.!Le -water systems--'rhermodynamic;properties 3 Heat--Adsorptlon 4. Water--Adsorption Card 2/2