SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PETROV, K. - PETROV, K.M.
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'nie temperature affect of ultrasourd OFciLlAtionD at the
dissolution of steel in phosphoric acid. Godishnik mash elekt
1.0 no.1:163-1.68 161 (publ. 162).
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USSR/Chemistry - 9111cobutyrIc Anhydride Feb 1947
Chemistry - Butyric anhydride
'The Preparation of Silicobutyric Anhydride and Its
Properties," K. D. Petrov, M. I. Itkina, 4 pp
"Zhur Obshch Khim" Vol XVII, No 2
Description of the eynthesis of the anhydride and
Its properties.
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rquit4brd writh a rrfiuz criaidentarf. until the inili.&I re
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active sulitilancr which can be U,,cd for A,-TWHM, P-I
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anti the org exi washed with wit" anti dricti to ji%r.
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mining V4 C PrCWf &M 42 3 S. SiCl. in 9IN' cc PhMr. was
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We/Chmistry synthesis
Cbewistry Ketones
*210ketions of Cycloambydrides of Organic Acidi.
IT. Methods for Obtaining Aromatic and Al-lpho-
A24matla Ketones," K. D. Petrov, Ye. S. 1,agucheva,
1&b of Org Synthesis, Sol Ran 3hat of Plastico
lawil Trunte, Mosecrv, 4 pp
*Z&w Obehoh Khix" Vol XV111 (LUX), No 6
Nothod Is ociAsneation of acid sillocienhydriden (1)
Vith aromatic compounds (U). I acts as !:ntsrue~Uate
pratuct vh1ch under conditions of experiment is
obtained f'ram acl&a and silicon tetrachIvrUs.
Prepared In solution of 37 enables ketones to be
9AM4
UM/Chawlstry - Synthesis (Coutd) jun 4*8
obtained from acids in a single stage. Yield to
45-86%. Submitted 28 Tan 1947.
9/4m4
01 USSR/Chemistry Plastics Jul 51
Int~eraction of Dimethylacetyleny1carbinol With
St.hylene Oxide. I," K. D. Petrov, Ye. S. Laguchevil,
Sci Res Inst of Plastics
"Zhur Obshch Khim" Vol XXI, Vo '(, pp 1247-1254
DeScribes method for prepn of p-hydroxyethyl ether
Of dime thylac e ty le nylc arbinol (not described Ju
11terature) by condensation of the carbinol with
ethylene oxide in presence of tert org base. From
thU synthesized acetoxy-, butyroxy-, beuzoxy-, and
adlpoxyethyl ethers of the carbinol. Investigation
191T22
MR/Chemistry - Plastics (Contd) Jul 51
Showed that only 2 Br atom are added to triple
bond when either.8-hydroxyethyl ether or acetoxy-
erthyl ether interacts with Br 2'
19=2
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PYTROV, K. D.
USSR/Chemistry - Plastics Aug 51
"Interaction of Dimethylacetylenyl Carbinol With
Propylene Oxide, II," K. D. Petrov, Ye. S. Lagu-
cheva, Sci Res Inst of Plastics Imeni M. V. Frunze
"Zhur Obshch Kalm" Vol XXI, Vc, 8, pp 1460-1462
Shows dimethylacetylenyl carbinol M interacts
with propylene oxide In presence of tertiary bases
to form 3-hydroxypropyl ether of 1. (not described
in literature). Reaction proceeds in some manner
as with ethylene oxide. Describes acetoxyrropyl
ether of I and Its propextles.
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188T15
D.
The r,3cc-~-Ion of 15,7,vthvlt~ with .jjo~.~e 3,xjd T~,
rrd F.S: Teguchev, Cin. O~-,cm. r.S.5.R. 21, 15P9-91(1,.,1)htngI.
trir tion), Sns COA. )11-1. 1. cccco oi' igo-Is-12stiO mt nlynerJ zati~m
P , birr,) I r, ihnav on tha pI of th3 reveont. A.I.
0 C 1; "jr;aIc(IT
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clip! in~,
tr- IV
D.
Chemical Abat.
VOL 48 No.
Apr. 25, 1954
Cheml,3try
Rea t-
do Of 1,1-bkhjd,
AM andA burem With
47. 'e
~f- - MR.
,-1haction of moth this( dfox""P11) (n$ nd
~fs et~jllmfno th bonSOIC ScId"
qvuki+. T A ppl.-CURW.77". . .
Chemical Abst. ion). -see CA . 47, 3234a.
Vol. 48 No. 9 It - L-U--i
May 10, 1954
Orl-anic Chemistry
The otder of additivrt
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CuSO. 21 firs, tit 125 W gave after Imatment witb aq.
Nk,CO., WS1% PhNICUICH(OHMO (1), N.21W-70.6-
d4': UrV, isT 1.019. PbN]I. (406 0 treated m 125
With 53 ,1"" ""k Wrd tiver 8 hm,, gave 70%
=14' ti fl"2`74. bpv ill$ I MIM a); I M20,
lestimal.10h 1. 1 WO X.), 1111,T) C. hicif, 16) ml. Molf
and 2 t1rcips-110 Abakese 3 hro. a( r&)m teii gave 6-41.6 0
tn. 83.5-0, b, 10
(It.. Quarks, V.S. 2,-;W,-1kWs (C.A. U, 28101).
G.
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10 Reud" of come t "Y
Jytlroethyl. tlb*ra with
-cr, otid D. 11 cov, F fps 1111 too. 2"
49, w7g.-
To 0.12 Ns in 42 w. Wft&C( tCH was sdd&I 20.1 g.
Cli*:CIICN xnd the mixt. refluxed 10 Isrs. (finatif 'it W)
v after filtration asul distil. of the filtrate 61 .3% NCCII#-
M~CM%Ct Cit. bm.#202-3.5*. buOR-100.fi*,d,'tO.93lG.
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led to a wild readkm, after wh" the M"s was hftttd 6
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and thi, org. layer vombLrw WIth atso Wasidn" of th-- Sq.
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in ;eiot, dild.,witb 1 60, neutralUtc! with Xta:M, estd.
with OU0111 and 960 ( 1: 1). and the ext. distd. tave Cfft:-
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shaken 8 Ins.- at mout temp. gave ott distn. 8 it. I and 5-
w4r1Aj?-S-pkexy?m:didk#, in. 3.74', The forntatlan~of
thtl~e products, Indicates that U Is cleaved Into CH10
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plo3tilinthepropmoill. Shullarroctutemp.teactiouot
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at AG~ml al
gave ter
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diphenyloxxxolidlat with tomml in gave in 18 Im., a poer'
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Authors
Reaction procernas
Pub. 151 - 31/35
Petrov) K. D. , Laguchriva, E, S. , and Pukhova, V. 1.
TMA t Reaction of 14- (2,5--d ic hloroplienyl) -oxazo lid ine with fornaldehyde
Period.4cal I Zhur. ob. khim. 24, Ed: 7, 12118 - 1250, July 1954
Abstract 2 The reaction of tl-(2,5-dichloro,-henyl)-oxazolidino urith formaldehyde, in
the prosenco of 11C1, renulting In the formation of 14,h'-di-(oxnzo-
lid~l-hl)-2,21,5,51-tetrachlorodighen,yltrA3thane, is discussed. The effect
of Cl-atoms of N-(2,5-dichloraphonyl)-oxazolidine on the reaction of the
latter -Ath fornaldehyde which, as is known, reactB with halide atom-free
N-phenyloxazolidine, is explained. The experimental part is deBcribed in
d,ptail. Three USSR references,
Institution t Scientific-Research Institute of Plastic Materials
Submitted : February 5, 1954
0
WO/Chemistry
Pub. 151 - 24/42
Autbors I Petrov, K. D.; Lagucheva, E. S.; and Pukhova, V. I.
Titia i Reaction of ethylene chlorohydrin with 2,5-dichloro aniline and
aniline
Perlodima e Zhur. ob. khim. 24/9,. 1602-1605, Sep 1954
Abstraci I The question of whethor 2,5-dichloro aniline reacts with ethylene oxide
at the moment of its formation and the reaction between ethylene chloro-
hydrin with aniline were investigated. Experilments showed that the
formation of N-ethanol-2,5-dichloroaniline from 2,5-dichloro aniline
and ethylene chlorohydrin takes place through direct exchange of the
halide by an amino group. The formation of ethanol aniline derivatives
from aniline and ethylene chlorohydrin in the presence of chalk,and
sodium hydroxide is explained. Eleven references: 84J55R; 2-German
and 1-USA (1889-1953). Tabl-a.
Institution : Scientific Research Institute of Plastics
Subwitted : February 9, 1954
PETROV, K.D.; TALIKOVSKIT, G.B.
Interaction of bis-~-oxyethylaniline and bis- P -oxyT,rop7lani line
vith formaldehyde. Zhur.ob.khim.25 no.1:120-122 Ja 155.
(MIRA 8:4)
1. Nauchno-iseledovatellskiy inf3titut plasticheakikh mase.
(Aniline) (Formaldehyde)
AID P - 1589
Oubject USSR/Chemistry
Card 1/1 Pub. 152 - 19/21
Authors Petrov, K. D. and Lagucheva, Ye. S.
Title Interaction of tetramethylbutyne diol with ethylene
oxide
Periodical Zhur. prikl. khim., 28, no.1, 111-114, 1955
Abstract Condensation of tetramethylbutyne diol with ethylene
oxide In the presence o
,~ dimethyl aniline resulting in
the formation of bis- hydroxyethyl tetramethyl-
butyne diol and polygrycols is described. 6 references
(Russian: 1938-51)
Institution: Plastics Scientific Research Institute
Submitted : My 23, 1955
PQtrov K. D. v.,i C . X %nd 1':.k Yi~. I
"THGR 3:
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-ITLE: Reaction of' kr.-rykGxazE- r... W~~:,
ihenul' and
(Vzajmo~ejijtvjj,- 13 fi-noiom,
metilfenolom i lii.,i-~tillferolom)
z,;IIODICAL: Zhurnal 0 b f3hc h,-Y K m 1 1 VcI 7, Nr
(Usa)
ABST2ACT: The reaction of cx&zclidirP3 with phenol is not descri:je, i
techni cal 1 1 t e rat ure The e f f ec t of pheny I jxazo 1 id i,-,e cn 24
d ime thj I ~ henc I , : , -d i me t r.,/ I i he no I and j he riol wa u i ,-.ve, n!- o- t -
ed i n ie t al I . 3j 'Ie ~~t 1 r,g ne nj loxazo I id i u, w i t n4
me tIq 1, he no 1 tnu a, A t,~or t a! ned 2 , 4 - i i met IV
ox,ye thy I ~ heny'. Ftr.i %ome t ~,-/ I~henol as t)rowr. vi3cc~,s cil -71j; 1 -
osed reaction - 3---e formula!'. This prcduct is soluble ir. a!-
kaline which indi-,rites at a free hydroxide and makes pro-,a:,-.e
the Fiv4!n strucl.ire. The reaction of 3 - pheriyloxazol~d-,n~- w-t%
2,6 limeth~rl,~.enr-- resuited in - dim,ithyl 4 j~ - (,xy-
ethyl~'-*enylazinomethyl '' - ; .-.eno. w.,-rh i3 aiso iL 1c in a~:(-
aline. As *c t',#, react Ion ~.,:-.y,L:xaz~- '.id;,r~e wi th ~:.eno.
Uie formiati--n o s s.1 W i *, h c ne w 0
112 1-,,:; Cf ::.-~-r.~-ioxaz,liJine. ',~,e cf
und t!irue a
Reaction of .1 - PherVloxazcli~,re with Di-.-,et*l- 7 12 - 11/4
phenol and 2,,'. D 1 m e t ?~y 1 ~, n e n o 1
he no 1 w i. t!. t nr,? r- i Ltr t,,i )f !,herVloxaLolidine sc-
a.Lkali ~~orr-s-(.nd~l tc, .!iemeritary llurmula
c35 H3 904 N 5 ( s k! p ,-- t :- u c t _i r a ~ irm u 1 ae ' , w a a -,re c i s p- ly i n-, e-, t 1,~ a t -
ed . The a i-ii, le i e . .-. P-.-,l sc ik- , W1 th W~,l ci~ t'--!
h~-dro.-en rit~-m i~j by aAj.' Ic, r,,t rcact with ~' -
jhenyloxuzcii~ine. ne rea,:ticri of uxaz~,lidines Wl",'l Me3c-
tt~~, of r,?sin-u.-i
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Sone ,- 7-qrt -)ng -' *,h'- --
storoome'.-i fri; the lCtn qrnin '.n Philgnrllar. -c~- !a.- ',
pclyt-:~--hr4-a-' Mlat 1. '-1z ~!,ilg 8 :(, - -
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PETROV$ K.D.; BLINKJVA, U.P.
Reaction of 1.3-dichloro,--2~butene with %3emino alcohols. Zh ob.
khim. 33 no.4:1285-1287 Ap 163- (MIRA 16,1r)
1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-iBsledow-,tel'skly institut plastichaskikh
MA . lbskva.
(Butene)
(Alcohols)
r 1 1 rio -t ki t -t n e --cl fr,,T. aniline
no- t tene-2-ol -.)-T, anIi n k2 a n~ i v i ny
*qzi ir. v es , iate~ Ir.
C v ir, I, n i ncj ^ ti. a rft, i o c, f r.,- r
~j ', tine
5 n Ei r. rc - -2-ol as d ~j - - r,),J u ctWi t t.
r. cs t, re a(. t 10 ri r0 Ce e d e -'bd ro A , s e ad -1 1tion D
0 y
Ir I I ir. u -1 k2 -It ; -N i t r~ c c mm e r c 1 an i Ii ri
-2t I Gt' ' - - ~ c t
r r. u r t! tAj at . Thki r~-,actior. prc,-
m"i 1, r.,- z;ommerclull ~.j!~~tances t he ~', e s u- r,..
r e K o r 1-anili-.-- u t e r. e -c a
,-'A r
J"t ,~Ic V
FJvv OV. K.D.; LAGUCFWA. Te.S.; PUKMVA, V. 1,
Symthesia and propertioa of A-amino- and A-ar7laminoethox7eiianes.
ZhLLr. oh. khim. 30 no.913015-3017 S 160. (MIRA 13:9)
(511ane)
~;'S I CC) 2 OC5 4
A UTF 0 R3 Petrov, K. D., Litpijcheva, Ye. S. ~ v
TITLE: Synthes is ani Properties of ~,eta Amin, n i A i M I n o -
ethoxy Silanp-8
:"ERIODI?,L: Zhurn;~il obsnchey khiaii, 1)6',, Vol.
'EXT: K. A. Andrianov and M. V. Sobolevskiy !Ref. 1" Jescribe ~--imin)-
ethoxy silane which was synthesized b~ reactinp. ethan A amine wit~~ tetra-
ethox in
j silane in an aque-)us medium. Th- authors 3yrt~.esize] t`ie W
new representativeg of this series: methylvinyl-',4-'J-- i noethoxy" 811 Fine,
methylvinyl-,Ji-(p-pheny1 aminoethoxy) si lane, metny iviny! -1i -
phenyl aminoethoxy' gilane , tetra-(P-p enyl aminoeth,)xy' si lane, an'
~,;-(Jichlorophenylaminoethoxy silane. These compounIs were qyntl.esize~ by
reacting methylvinyl diethoxy silane and tetraethoxy silane with, the Cor-
reeponding a-amino alcohols according to the scheme
bard 112
1
I
.-;Yn the.9 i a and Propert le s j,' Ile ta Ar, inu- an,,' 3
Beta Arylaminoethoxy Si I a n,- 3 900 1 ''B(Di
ONII
R Si(OC;i + R 3i(O-T, C14
2 2 3 2 2 2
(R = 7:-
~F OCH CH, R 11 C C Cl The rDluctq
2v 2 2 6 2'
el are tnick oils. Me t hyl v i ny I oropheny I;ir. i noe tho xy 9 1 1 :irie ter, 1 3
to polymerization. ?,!P thy I v i ny Iliethoxy i I ane wa 9 syn thes i z e Fic c , ri !.:,
to A. D. Petrov and collaborat-)rs ~Ref. . 3o1 ~,jm rr,-t,,yl ate vi~is isel as
a catalyst. Detai 19 dire given in a t7tlrle. 711~.e re are 1 t~' e --~'v iet
references. PX
SUBMIT' ED Aur-i e t I
I I
I arA 21 2
PETROV, K.D.
Preparation of mono- and diethanolaniline from anil"ne and
ethylene oxide. Plast.massy no.):52-54 160.
(MIRA 13:6)
(Aniline) (Ithylene oxide)
PETROVJ X.F. (Moskra)
Popular books an geology and geography. Priroda 52 no.2sl23-
124 163. (MTRA 16t2)
(Ribliography-Geology) (Bibliography--C*ography)
LOBANOV, Ivan Stepanovich; 1011WV, K.F., red.; AIRGSHUPTKO, L.Ye.,
takhn. red.
[Victorious march of socialism] Fobednoesbeaftie sotsia-liz-
ma. Yoskvf,, Izd-vo "Znanie," 1963. 47 p. (Novoe v zhizni,
nauke, tekhpi~i,. ]I 3erila: Filonoflia, no.22)
(ri:."A 1":1)
("unsia-Eccnonic concitions)
SE21ETICV, Ivan Semenovich, Jijuropt ,osudarstvenno-, prenil; M'.CV,
K.F.) red,; 1.., tek.Yn. red.
[Tho Irtysh waters All flow to Karag ndailVody Irtyshr, pri-
dut v Karagandu. Moskva, lzd-vo "Znanic," 1962. 28 p. (Novoe
v zhizni., nnuke, tekhrike. YJI Seriia: Geologiii! i eog:-afiiz
no.11) GRA 15:9~
1. 'ilimin- inzhener proyekta kanala lrtysh-Ki~ra,~-n(a (for
Semenc,r) .
Ilrtysh-Ka.--Fi~--nda Ca---&I)
" Ti F. T. " .- _,, , " . '. . . k FL: d , , . .h - K, ; . . . I . ~ . I . - .
. e,. -, ' o. a *. ' ~ - --.. x, - .1. . . .. . . . - .
' . q - 4. I - te f,.- *,.--, , -,, . /a- .. , . . . W: - I , ? , - .
no -4: - -1 '- '- ... -! - .
0 ~A 7 7
A UT.. ~RS: Kh ri b 1 o -i , V..J. , and Ile t r c~ v , 7 . G. I zz-, 1--,i nt.- e,- s
T I "TL I,, : The B st Nle'.~iod of Artificial Res;
PEERIODI.AL: Energeti~,, JJT' P 46- 1 ('j,3,3R'
ABSTRACT: The authors describe an anci~--n', :7.,-t-o; cf* an
unconscic)us person by bre :'hirul in*-o 11,.im "frorn
to mouth", j~t~rfected by American 1,hylr-ician I --ter ;'ar
and appr-ved by the American Assc---'--it-.o-- of .,ur.e(,-r.:,.
The perfection conjists of the u,,,o of Li FU5 .L-,,-
flexibIe F.1astic pipe to avoid c The
article describes 'he ~:,i,-:e an,: t~
,je M t "I f 4
pl~:cati~.n. There a-e
~a-rd 1/1
I ~T~,(,V p Khr. ; 111 ;If V , At.; : It A ~;( '11, , ~.. ; ~ NCH: V--. , ".
Electrolytic nicka'. pollohinp with aterma*irij, -i.rrent.
iahnik mash elekt 1,,' no. 1:107-114 li., (piLl. li 4;.
V, Khr.; Gl' ;,(';, fit.; !A , --k.; ~'~A , "'.
~.Iertrolysls of Fot&BsiLLT, T,ermanp,,anste in ar, rA-,k&.4 me~,L=
with 40C C.I-m- alternating current. 'Oi-"S,,n,K MS.Mi, . ee. t
!--, no. 1: '~~ 'publ. 10~.
~Iectrolvsis of potALssium permag"te In an mm(ilum
W,41- -.Jit~ ;n c.r,.q. alte-nating current. Ib:Id.Jj2%jqfi.
I
ZAYDALI, A.S.; FWTROV. A.A.; PXTRUV, K.I.
Spectral determination of hydrogen in metals emplo7ing an
Isotopic equilibrium. Fiz.sbor. no.4:206 '58. (MIRA 12:5)
1. Fizicheskiy inetitut Leningradsk-ogo ordena Lenina gosudar-
stvennogro universiteta ineni A.A.Zhdanova.
(47drot~en-Spectra) (Metals--Hydrogen content)
I_Lth~_7-66 EWr(m)/ZWP(t TJP(c) JDPO
1ACCESSION NR: AP5018718 UR/007o 65/010/004/0509/0514
548-73v..:535-342
AUTHORS: Ivanov, V. I * Varfolomeyev, M. B.; Pet
Pervykh, V. G.; hev; V. Ye.
TITLE: i-ray diffraction and infrared spectroscopic study of
te.;rahydrates of perrhenate of rare earth elements and yttrium
X7 117
SOURCE: Kristallografiya, V. 10, no. 4, 1965, 509-514
TOPIC TAGS: x-ray diffraction analysis, IR spectroscopy, crystal
lattice structure, crystal symmetry, crystal unit cell, rare earth
element
ABSTRACT: The authors Investigated crystals of tetrahydrates of
perrhenate of lanthanum, lantharwide, and yttrium, the production and
chemical analysis or which weiv described in an earlier paper (Dokl..
AN SSSR,v. 158o 664, 1964). A schematic study of the single crystals.
in x
-ray cameras and-with.a diffractometer has shown that these sub-
stances crystallize in three different structural types. The syngony
A C.A 1/3
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1ACCESSION NR: AP5018716
i1the space group, and the unit-cell dimensions of representatives of
'these three groups are presented. The first group (LaGePr), consists
1 5
of crystals belonging to the monoclinic syngony, space group C
t 2h
'T21/c with four formula units per unit cell. The second group includ
~P
r, Nd, Sm, Eu,, ad, Tb,, and Dy, with crystals of rhombic symmetry, an
9
space group C, 2v Pna2l, with four formula units per unit cell. Th
third group includes Ho, Er, Tu, Yb, Lu, and Y, forming crystals of
;triel-inic syngony. The space group is Tl and the unit cell contains
'two formula units. The parameters of the unit cells and the infra-
!red absorption spectra were obtained for some of these elements. In
:the case of the tetrahydrate of praseodymium perrhenate, it crystal-
lizes from solutions in both mono6linic and rhomble syngony under thb
I
:same conditions. tThe authors thank Ye. S. Makarov for interest in
Ithe work.t 'Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 2 tables.
card 2/.3
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ASSOCIATION: Institut geokhimii i analiticheakoy khimii im. V. I.
Venadskogo AN SSSR (InstL~~ ~t and Anal ical Chemiel
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AN SSSR ; Mookovskiy inatitut tonkoy xhlmlcheskoy texhnoiogil im.
-97-77-Lomonooova (Moscow Institute of Fine Chemical Tdchnology)
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-1 rr , - . 1, ~ - v , . ., 'r . - - - ; . P" - - m. . , - ..-r
. I j, I . I
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Y . . . ~ , il- . - I .
ZAKHAROV, Te.I.: WTIS. L.V.; PSTROV, K.I.
Spectrim determinatione of ~lsrvjth, cadmium, tin. lead and
antimony imDurlties in tantalim. Zhur.anal.khim. 14 no.l:
135-136 Ju-F '59. (MIRA 12:4)
(Tanta,lum-spectra)
YXLINSON, Samuil Viadimirovich; PZTROV. Karl Ivenovich; PALIT. P.N.,
asuchn7y red.; FVdYLIVrS3VA, G.M., red.; RAZZLI, Te.l..
takhn.red.
(Zirconium; chemical and physical methods of analysis) TSirko-
nii; khimicheakie I fizicheskie metody ansliza. Moskva, 1zd-vo
glav.upr.po ispollzovaniiu atomnoi energii pri Sovete Ministrov
SSSR, 1960. 211 p. (MIRA 13:7)
(Zirconium)
5(2) -,5(4)
-1 71
A UTL OP. S: eydell, A., Li; is, r~trov, 1. S
7I'LE': Spec t rm A na' ~;'ji s 1 ~' t:.r, '.:o t'oo--v!,i nre. t
Communination 9. Anz-l-,siS )f
r Sit I (JD IC A L tZ h u r n a I -- r, i I i I t .3 1 i - -7'7 o1 i i r ' 1701 "r 4, 4-7- C
1
T" S Sl" )
ADSTLACT: The e,,va,ora~ior. mvt'.cil for eptermininC the adriz'ures r, Z r 0
r n ci z i :-c,j nun r,
,an Iw ap;)Il. ', bc~c:,ucr~ th.. vryor t--~nnjr
vapors 1:3 ni,~glinblc- oveir, at rclatively hiZ;I, teml-r-ttures
(,Iefs 11, 12). Cther cu--~ounlj of zirconiura and ever, i.-&tallic
zirconiwn can be easily tran.9ferred into dioxide 'b3 SlovirL7 in
the air at 700-f000. Thi8 p(Esililit~ makne t;au~~ine vory oa--l~r as
synthetic stirdards of Zro 2 arc, -1.7ple to pre~arp. of
the eva,,orptioz, ript?,n~l rl.,perds on thi, rijht C.'Loicr, -,.f t-mper%turp
villic!, Y.R.. to it novililoto !iwl roprolucil)lo the
almixturoil t,r) bl, rr-ow thl, i~~aln Mw
ll.emperaturr, ~f zi,cuniur. ljcxidle ir. air and avl-r
Card 1/' decreased jr-ssure -.s ?Occ--OOo. -Ihii B, :1, 'r, 7o,
I Li, :'~i, ling Sb, 3r, a.-.' Si admixtures h-.v,-. t~, to
Spectrur. Ana I L~sis by t~~p t~. 7,v i-..r -.-at i,)r..
c at io n 8 . A rialY 31 o ~ f 7 1 r.i --m
~eterr,jjlt_` j, 11 1 ? ~ a
~tj c)!?t C 1:,I)I,.t 'y t t!..-se Ilpm- rrttur.,s,
Al and Me sub I ir ~ t- to -A ia:-,,~e -,e rce ntaje. t toz.1, , --,I
o ,
2 1 OC ., !,,,, ~,_ -.,t t z i r c o ni ur. e r. degree
Of eva'L., n f v r,i I a .1n.ix ture s ,.-aq t I t~: r ._` i,_, iv
so to;~c a t:-~ ) ni,(:, t.-,~; 3
condonsate Werc- t -L! . -is i% r,,arlier 'hp
n:,1 ':~ic linpe of t'
evaporrit'on i;i ,,1! 4 1-~ r:~clium for tho follc iin,: 1, (~,rts:
ni x i 1 e o. 1-: e 0 n
Al, B, :,,e, P1 z i rc dio..
1. 10-k~
"I of ~i., I L 1 1 1 . 10 f A I , P ke L7 u P c K
ini r9 o' Iii,o.9 isel ')T- th.- -_-inlytic le~ery:An, t., n i r---
rms reSul -ir a.. 1, S,) c rs In ~h4_
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wit) i-
I'll t.,? r a ~', t z,, r n I i it, i.~ - ai th :auro ef'ect m: w1wi,
ti i,iler atmospl,eri,_, ,r-i3fium~. 'he
condensati on ~r),!f f, i r t h .,. a d. (I i t i o T, s i r (? h i C~11 c u Lu-.
,ii U. t!,(j ! -.: c,, I i , it 1 , ~, I , aii~ Pb ) . I n r) rdr. r t o p M,-
n .,,,n,liti r~; -z.! the excitntion rf spCtr;-, cui-stant
"ard 2/~ ,~n! to co-:~I.onentq, the moth,)d )," t1,, i
Spectrim Analysis by the o1 RvtLporation. SC7/71r-14-'-?4/30
Communication 6. Ai-~-%'sis , f
standard ras ar,,-I-J*e4. Cobalt and gallium -were usel a.,3 inner
standards. 7L, tl.is ,-t r~i;-r,-:ucibility of the '10 r.
is achiove,l: ,7ar,,7,i.%roc and cYromium 15, for boron 9,-~, for
iron, nickol :;tlicon, bismuth, anli-or.~-, tin, ar.!
I c. R rl 10, 1 L:,. 1 1
-' fo.- -11~j for ;jlUMinUr_-j potaSq4 uj7j, Sc 14 ,jm,
and li thi,,u- 2G,"O. `o? reli -~bi li ty of the me thod was t ~--- .3 t e rl by
c(-)r,:!,Yttrir,6 tLo ,! t~tiiwd -,,~,iultn alth results obtr1itied in
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PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SGV/4448
Yelinson, Samall Vladimirovich, and Karl Ivanovich Petrov
Tairkoniy; khimicheakiye i fizichaskiye metody analiza (Zircunixw; Chemical and
Physical Methods of Analysis) Moscow, Atomizdat, 1960. 21.1 p. Errata slip
inserted. 5,000 copies printed.
Scientific Ed.: P.N. Paley; Ed.: G.N. Pchelintseva; Tech. Ed.: Ye. I. Mazell.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for chamists who ;erfom zirconium analyses. It
may be used by teachers and students of schools for higher technical education
to supplement courses in chemical analysis.
COVERACEs The monograph is a manual on methods of zirconium analysis and is based
on Soviet and non-Soviet literature published up to the second half of 1959. It
discusses practical problem in the analytical chemistry of zirconium and describes
the more accurate and proven methods of determining zirconium in natural raw
materials and in processing preiducts. The effects of impurities and alloying
elements on the properties of zirconium are considered. In riev of the remarkable
mechanical properties of zirconium, i.e., its high corrosion resistance and low
cross section for thermal neutron capture, the study included material on zirconium
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be recommended j r.'ernal' standard TYe lal -8 of Dines '3ed
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Glue for applyiag Lincrusta to walls and partitlona. Rate.1
iEob~%predl.v stroi. no.60 21-22 '5j. (XLRA 7-2)
(Glue) (Lincrusta-Walton)
BASKIN, A.A.; WHAROV, Ye.1.1 PETR~"!,- K.I.; R2HEKFINA, Ye.l.
Ll
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SOROKrN, P.YA.; PMROV. K.M. ; XDKIN. A. 1.
Degasifying electrirnl steel in the vricimm. TriLdy Inst. met. UFAJ;
SSSR no.2:67-72 '58. WRA 12:4)
(vacuum metillurgy) (Gases in metAls)
PETROV, K.M., Inzheser; GUBANKOV, N.T., Anzheim-r.
Don-Main Irrigation Canal. Gidr. i mel. 8 n@.8:3-10 Ag 156.
(MLRA 9:9)
1.11achallaik upravlemi7a stroital'stva "Rsettvdenvedstroye.
(Don-Main Irrigation Canal)
PZTROV, I.M *
Principles for discriminAting physicopaoirrer,hical complixea on
the Xarelian Inthme. Izv.V"S~.r.*og.ob--Tm PQ no.1t60-64 Jet-?
157. OUU 10:3)
(Karelian Isthrris--F~iysi -al Ceography)
S11 37/60/tx)o/9 I 2/(~x-., 1/-14 1
AC~~t /A--, - :
Translation from: Referativriyy zhurnal, Metailurglya, 1)6C), No. 12, p. 60
# 28441
AUTHM3: D'yakonov, V.I., Petrov, K.X.
TITU: Vacuum Treatment of Structural Steels
PERIODICAL: Byul, nauchno tekhn, inform. Ural'skly T).-I. In-t chern. metallov,
1959, No. 7, pp. 6 - 14
TEXT: The 38 f'-1 ~~,%(381,aMuA) , 12 ' 2 ~ 4l2Kh2N4A) ,11~ (ShKhl')) and
band steels were subjected to vacuum treatment. Seven heats were produced in a
250-kg "urnace and the same number in a 130-kg induction furnace. Heats of' the
first group were vacuum treated during syption-teeming process, heats of the
second group were treated in the ladle prior to teeming. The teeming tempera-
ture was 1,600 - 1,6100C. Vacuum treatment in the ladle was per-formed for 15 -
30 minutes at a residual pressure as high as 1~ - N mm Hg. The mechanical
propertles of Cr-NI steel were not Improved. Only a slight increase in ak of
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Vacuum Treatment of Structural Steels AOr,6/AO(,l
!2Kh2N4A and band steel was observed. The content of non-metallic impurities de-
creased only in band and ball-bearing steel. In all steels rHJ decreased by
L
about 1 - i.1) cm-3/100 g, and [NJ remained unchanged. The macro and microstruc-
ture wer,~ satisfactory.
Ye.K.
Tran3lator's note: T-nis Is the full translation of the original Husslan abstr-act.
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PETROV, K.M. _
Analysis of the distribution of benthic oiocenoses of sea shoals
b,.ded on aeri-al photogrFtphy. Vop. ekol. 4:139-1-40 62.
(MIRA 15:11)
1. Laboratoriya aerometodov AN SS3R, Leningrad.
(Benthos) (Photography, Aerial)
L o7234-67 EWT (_111)F:IS -_a lip(c)
ACC NRI AT6026454 /V)
AUTHOR: Petrov, K. M.
ORG: none
JGS/GK/GD
SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/66/000/000/0170/0179
TITLE: Landscape method of aerial photograph interpretation of shallow water bottom
SOURCE: AN SSSR. MezliduvedointiLvennaya komin!i1ya po aero~i"yemke. 'reoriya I prakLika
deslilfrirovaniya aerosnimkov (InterpretaLion of aerial photographs in theory and
practice). Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 170-179
TOPIC TAGS: photo interpretation, aerial pnotograpliy, aerial surveying, geographic
survey, geophysic research
ABSTRACT: The author surveys the so-calle(l landscape method of aeriat photograph
interpretaLion as it applien to shallow water bOLLom photographs. The method was
developed over the years (1937 to date) by many Soviet research scientists. The
method is based on the fact that at) aerial photograph reflects in an objective mannt*r
the landscape, its morphologic units, and its components. The paper discusses in
considerable detail the landscape correlational interpretation signs, the location
of such signs, the aerial photography standards, aiid the extrapolation of interpreta-
tion signs. The basic foundations of the shallow water bottom interpretation methods
are discussed. Orig art. has: 5 figures.
SUB CODE: 08,14/ SUBM DATE: 21Jan66/ ORIG REF: 021
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GRTGORENKC, N.P., kanct. med. nauk, otv. ,oc.; LEGI"CV, A.N.,
zam. otv. red.; S-eR~kNSKF~, V.S., dv~~f~. red.;
13., prof., red.; Y.AiJ"')VA, L.F., lot:,., reic.;
i-.M,, zasl. vrach RSFSR, red.; ?,A!)F'f)VA, F.V., kiaw. in,!4-
nauk, red.
y of the r u! ~j tor-j ~,yutemj Sb( rr.~
(Papers on the amwov
nauchnykh raDot po anritorrdi krfivf~i nol sisLegy . Volgo-
wrad, Nizkme-Vo1zhuKoo knizimot. i lcit,4. 2 v.
(MIRA 18; 1-
i. Volgograd. MeditsirBkiy in--titut. 2. G.'avnyy vrach
Oblastnowo onkologichenkogo ulisphr.~;era VolgogradskuRo
meditsinBkogo inatituta (for Futr v~. 1. Klifedra norma.
nay anatomii Volgograd8kogo mcditfir..,;k~)go instituta (for
Grigorenko, Sper&nskiyjl.
PETROV, ~,M,-_DYAXONOV, V.I.; FADEYEV, I.G.; SEM-EHENKO, P.P.; KRYUKOV, L.G.;
Prinima.li uchastiye: PASTUKHOV, A.I.; SHISRKINA, N.I.;
PAZDVIKOVA, T.S.; CHIRKOVAY S.N.; KARELISKAYA, -,.A.,; LkFTIEV, A.;..;
DZEMYAN, S.K.; ISUPOV, V.F.; K-LYAKOV, A.I.; GLTDCV, V.I.;
SUKHMAN, L.Ya.; SLESAREV, S.G.; Cr~DDVANOV, M.M.; GLAGOLZNKC, V.V.j
ISUPOVA , T.A.; ZYABLITSEVA, M.A.; KAMENSKAYA, G.A.; POMU01N, M.G.;
UTKIIIA, V.A.; 1-',A1rZVIC11, L.G.
Vacuum treatment of alloyed open hearth steel. Stall 22 nc.2:113-
117 F 162. 15:2)
1. Ural'skiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut chernykh metallov
(for Pastukhov, Shishkina, Pazdnikova, Chirkova, Karellskaya,
Loptev, Dzemyan). 2. Metal-lurgicheskiy kombinat im. A.K. 3erova
(for Isupov, Belyakov, Gudov, Sukhman, Slesarev, Golovanov,
Glagolenko, Isupova, Zyablitseva, Kamenskaya). 3. ~)-y Gosudar-
stvennyy podshipnikovyy zavod (for Pomukhin, Utkina, Manevich).
(Steel-Metallurgy)
(Vacuum metallirgy)
PFTROV, K.M.
Submari 9P vevet;i t i )n r)f tnF E a -V Sea : 'I tt or a. In - - t I - : *. 7 f- :--
Cauc;3sus and Taman' Peninsula, Report No-3: 3f
p~ytocoenoses in t~p lower sublitteral on rock. ~harartpristics
of 1~~,yto-oenoEeF )n san(ly mud ind shelly wround. Vest.LGL 16 no. "4:
q0_91? 1 61 . (M.IftA 14:12)
(Eilack Sea--Plant communities)
A ThOR ietrov, K.M.
FITL'I-t None ;Iven
i -~?, I C L) I -~'A L iIzvestiya Vseso'vuznogo ~;eograficheskogo Otshchpstvfl,
rf 1 , I, p eq - ?I " U~SR )
Ad j fittiC F The author reviews the I irst 1,art of ;i ~'(A lective volume
",;eographical irublems. inysical and Economic hetions"
,Voprosy geografii. ?iziko-geograficheskoye rayonirovanlye,
dealing with the division into physical anI economic re6ions.
The reviewer enumerates various articles cf this collection
without giving a detailed analysis of each. hith regard t-,
different opinions of some aithors.,he su6gests introducing
a new method of 21assification and division, which must be
obLective and natural.
Library of "ongress
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USSR / Cultivated Plants. Urnamental. M-8
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-DJ~,I., i;r. ~, 1)5~5, 25290
Author --PQtzQv., K . M.
Inst Not given
Title The Victoria Regia In Ashkhaba(I
Orig P~i~-.: Pr1roda, 1957, '1r., 6, '39
Abstract: Gr the tasls ~f a 15 Y~-ar tr-1-11 In cultiva InF
the Victorla regia In the Ashkhaba1 Botanical
Garden from seed In an open basin, It Is recom-
mended for c)pen wa'.e!- reserj(-Ilrs _~f O'nutherri
Turk-menla -- N. S. Lebedeva
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