SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHASHKOV, Z.A. - SHASHMURIN, P.I.
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SHASHKCV, Z.A.
Osn6vye voprosy razvitiia rechnogo transporta. rThe main problems of development of
river transportation7. (Planovoe khoz--.,O, M5, no. 4, p. 38-50). "Very little
data, but discusses failings and plans for improvement." DLC: HC331.P52
Rechnoi transport v novoi stalinskoi piatUetke. CRiver transportation in the new
7. Moskva, Izd--,ro '~Irti
Stal"n five-year plan *t:;terstva rechnogo flota SSSR, 190.
1h2 p. illus., map. DLC: HE675-sh", .
7adachi rechnogo transporta V 1945 goeh- ffhe problems of river transportation in
M57. (Recbnoi transport, 19L-5, nc-.--. 1-2, p. 1-A). DLC: Tc6ol.Rh
2adachi rechnogo tranisporta v 19h8 P,,. rm~-e Droblems of river transDortation in
19h,"7. (Rechnoi transport, 1948y no~ 2, p. 1-5). DLC: TC.601-R4
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E.talinskoy P, 1-. 11 --.1
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trnmsportAtl'm of the US-SP --r-d its role it the weneral -,r;;T,-ht
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The Stru.~-Ie of the Bolshevist party for reconstruction of river
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C', - n, 1952, Unclassified.
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peso' vypolr To -fulfill sLIccessively the 1951
4~. DLC: Mki. R4
trr,.nsport, 1~.51, no. 1, p. 1- j
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r f t-
ic lz2
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ec- S ov
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TT'-,, , I
SHASIMOV, Z.A., ministr morskogo i rechnogo flota SSSR.
Our tasks. Mor.i rech.flot 13 no.1:1-4 My '53. (KI-RA 6:10)
(Shipping)
SIUSHKOV, Z.A.
A summary of the past navigation season and our tasks for the
coming year. Rech.transp. 15 no.1:1-6 Ja 156. (KLRA 9:5)
1. Kinistr rechnogo, flota.
(Inland water transportation)
SHASHKOV, Z.A.
Development of river transportation in the Chinese People's
T (MIRA 10:12)
lepublic. Rech.transp. 16 no.10:4-9 0 '57.
l.Ministr rechnogo flota RSFSR.
(China--Inland water transportation)
SIIASHKOV, Z.A.
I Development of inladd water transportation druing 40 years of
Soviet government (1917-1957). Rech.trans-D.16 no.1-1:1-3 N 157.
(MIRA 10:12)
1. Kinistr rechnogo flota RSFSR.
(Inland water transportation)
~_. 54AL'TICV, Zosima Alakseyevich; LENINA, L.I., red.; TR(FIROV, A.V., tekhn.
red.
[Water transnortation in the Chinese People's Repablic] Yodnyi
transport Kitaiskoi Harodnoi Respublik-i. MoskvaI Izd-vo mZnanie,"
1958- 37 P. (Voesoiuznoe obahchestvo po rasprostraneniiu politi-
cheakikh i nauchnykh znanii. Ser.4. no.11) (mma 11:6)
1. Hinistr rechnogo flota RSIPSR (for Shashkov)
(China-Inland water transportation)
SHASHKOV, Z.A.
e 0: - Growtb outlook for Inland shipping in the R.S.F.,S.R, during the
period. 1959-1965, Rech, transp. 17 no. 7:6-10 Jl .158. (MIRA 11:8)
1. 91inistr rechnogo flota.
(Inland water transportation)
ZA5YAD'KO, A.F.; XUCIEWNK0, V.A.; PAVLENKO, A.S.; GRISH~WIOV, I.A.;
FROIOV, Y.S.; SHASHMV, Z.A.; YEFREMOV, M.T.; SMIRNOV, M.S.;
CHIZHOV, R.P.; ASFDCaHNSYLIY, A.R.;
NEIRASOV, A.M.; LAVREDIENKO, K.D.; TARASOV, N.Ya.; GABDANK, I.A.;
JXVIH, I#A.; GIMUN , S.Z.; AIMANDROV. A.P.; XONZIN, I.V.;
OZEROV, 1.1,; SOSNIF L.A.; BEWAII)V. A.A.; IIAYMUSHIU. I.I.;
IMSHIN, M.V.; ACHKASOV, D.I.; RUSSO. G.A.; DROBYSHEV. A.I.;
PLATONOV, N.A.-' ZHIMIN, D.G.; PROMYSLOV, V.F.; ERISTOV, V.S.;
SAPOZHNIKOV. F.V.; XASATKIII, M.V.; ALERSANDROV, M-Ya.; KOTIIEVSnY,
D.G.
Fedor Georgievich Loginov; obituary. Blek.sta. 29 no.8:1-2
Ag '58. (MIRA n: 11)
(Loginov, Fedor Georgievich, 1900-1958)
--.,SHAb'HKOV, Zosima Alekseyevic4. Frinimali uchastiye: OHLOV, D.A.;
S.M.; SVIRIDOV, A.A.. AT.141(SEUV,
V.I., red.izd-va; YMMAKOVA, T.T., takhn.red.
(River transDortation of the U.S.S.R. and prospects for its
development] Rechnoi transport RSFSR i perspektivy egQ~
razvitiia. Moskva, lzd-vo 'Rechnoi transport," 1959. i34 p.
(MIRA 12:10)
(Inland water transportation)
sasliKov, Z.jL.
Chir tusk3 for 1959. Rech.transp. 18 no.l:l Ja '59.
.L -1 - (MIRA 12:2)
1. Ministr reebliogo flota RiSFSR.
(Inlancl water transportation)
SHASHKOV, Z.A.
Our objectives for the second year of the seven-year plen peziod.
Rech.transp. 19 no.1:1-4 Ja ,6o. (MIRA 13:5)
1. Ministr rechnogo flota RSFSR.
(Inland.water transportation)
SHASHKC4, Z.A.
Improving the trans--ortation system and speeding up technical
progress in river transportation. Rech. transp. 19 no.4:5-8
Ap 160. (MIRA 14:3)
1. Ministr reclinogo flota, RSFSR.
(Inland water transportation)
SIHASHKOVt Z. A., Ivand Tech Sci -- "Prosr.-ects and methods
of imoroving Ue interior water transport." Len, 1961.
of,River Fleet RSFSR. Leniii[Inst of Water TranSDOrt) (K-L'
8-61, 251)
- 337 -
SILASHKOV., Z., inzh.
Complete utilization of water resources and new waterways. Rech.
transp. 20 no.6:27-30 Je 161. Uff-FA 14:6)
(Water resources development) (Canals)
SHASHKOV, Z.t kand. tekhn. nauk
New vaterway. Rech. trarsp. -':'I no.1:29-31 Ja 162.
(MIFA 16:8)
(Baltic Sea-'Watervay~)
(Black Sea-Waterways)
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A060/A101
AU" THORS: Vinogradova, M. A_ Shashkova, M. N.
TITLE. Study of the distribution of cadmium and dispersed metals in the
process of ore concentration and lead production at the Leninogorsk
Polymetallic Combine
PERIODICAL;- Ae-Lerativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 1, 1962, 9, abstract IG72
("Sb. tr. Gos. n.-i- int tsvetn. met.1f, 1959, no. 15, 562-576)
TEXT. At the combine an investigation was carried out as to the distribu-
tion of ,-,d, rare and dispersed metals In the process of concentrating Pb-Zn ores
and the metallurgical processing of Pb concentrates. It was established that in
the process of enricbment, Cd and Ga are transferred preeminently into the Zn
concentrate, Tl, Hg, Se, and Ge - into the lead concentrate, T1 - into th6,
pyrite. and considerable losses of these metals are incurred in the tails.
The basic raw material for the metallurgical extraction of Cd and dispersed
metals at the combine are dusts from the agglomeration and the smelt-Ing plAnts
into which pass 'in %)~- H9 90 - 95, Cd 85, Tl 30, Te 51.4, Se 45, in 10-5. In,
Tl, Ga, and Ge pass preeminently into the slag. Te is divided between the slag
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Study of the distribution ...
S/137/62/ooo/ool./022/237
A06OIA101
and matte, while i~g and Se are lost with the exhaust gases, At the present
time, of the 8 rare and dispersed metals present In the local raw material,
only Cd and Tl are ext7acted on an industrial scale. Measures are indicated
lor Increasing -he extract'.on of Cd and T1 and for organizing the extraction of
Se, Hg, lin, and Te.
M. Lipe-ts
[Abstracter's note: Complete t-anslation)
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GELIPERIN, N.L. r&'khn,r-nuk) FEBAT.~, V.L., kand.tekhr-nauk, CHICHERINA,
" , 1-1
_.i, ., SHASHKOVA, M.N. inzh.
9
~.!-tzizorttftl multiatag- ratzDmnlzing extractor,, nlim, i naft. mash'nofstr.
! - A.
,921.,3 S 165. (MIRA 18-10)
VINOGlUDUVA, M.A.: SHASHKOVA, X.N.
Studying the behavior of thallium in the process of the hydrolytic
purification of solutions from iron and arsenic. TSvet. mete 33
no.8:58-61 Ag 160. (MI)RA 13:8)
1. Gosudarstvennyy institut po tsvetnym metallam.
(Thallium) (Hydrometallurgy) (Zinc-Metallurgy)
GELIFERIN, N.I., doktor tekhn.nauk; PEBALK, V.L., kand.tekhn.nauk;
SHASHKOVA, 14.N.
Horizontal multistage tube-still extractor. Khim.prom.
no.6:427-433 Je 162. MIRA 15: 1-1)
1. ~bskovskiy institut tonkoy khimicheskoy tekhnologii im. 14.V.
Lomonosova.
(Extraction apparatus)
GEL'MR1111, 1. 1.; PEBALK, V. L. D., ASS", X. G.; BASAXVA, Z. P.,
S)Lk';HFDVA, M. G.; ZAW&WAYEV, V. G.; CF_-C.1)PVf, Yu. K.;
rimr-ou , K I.
"Invest igat ions in the field of the technique of liquid extraction."
rej,ort oubzitted for 2nd All-Union Coaf on Heat & Rua Transfer, Minsk, 4-12
may 1964.
Mosctv Inst of Light Chenacal TechnolvgY,
Ff7-,BAIK, XL STIATfKOVA, M.N. 9 KUZNF'ISOVA, M.I.
y
1~ t
Calnula's-Inn ei, -.;-n prr;~esses of liquid extraction from ulticomponer,
so'Iti-tic-ns, prom, 41 no.3-21-1-217 Mr 165. ('~ffRA M-7)
in~3tit-vt tonkcy khImicheskoy tekhnologil imeni
MAKAR-09', Or. N. kandidat tekhriichaskikh nauk; 7,11ITOV, UJI., Inzhoner;
SHASHKOVA. TAI inzhener-. SHTEYN, I&Ta., Inyhaner;
.P., Inzhent-r.
Prallmlnax7 beat trmatment of coals for coking. Xoks i khim.
no.4:12-17 '57. (MLRA 10:5)
1. Moskovskty khImiko-tekhnologichoskiy institut imeni
D,I. Mendaleynva.
0 (Coal-Carbonization)
i
AMP(Al, K.J.- TYURIN, Ye.l.; SILASHKOVAO V..K.
P
It is necessary to specify heat-treatment conditions for
36G2S steel according to State Standard 4543-61. Standarti-
zatsiia. 29 no.7:60-61 J1 165. (MDRA 18:11)
N,
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OW T (r r.' /E F F/E n T Pc-4/Pr /P L
ACCESSION NR: AP50007 13 B/0191/64/000/012/0006/0009
lverg _povsk Y M Ivakina I. P.
AUTHOR: Berlin, A.A. Kefeli, T. Ya., S' in Yu.M.. Filip
~Lys, U
~hashko
TITLE: Properties of curczi polvester acrylates with varying polymerization"coe lcloe'nll-t-s
SOURCE: Plasticheskiye massy*, no. 12, 1964, 6-9
TOPIC TAGS: polyacrylic resin, polycsWr acrylatc, cured polyncu, polymer mechanic
U polymethacrylate
property, polymerization coefficient,, polymerization, ini. ator.
A-USTRACT: lloniologs of phualate (MDF) vAth a
coefficient of polymerization Of L-5 were homopolymerized or coi)ol~-rmcrized with a free a
radical initiator; the solids obtained showed a monotonous decrease i:n hardness and increase
in relative elongation and inipact toughness with increasing lengLh and fle)dbility o-, the olig-
omer block, while the tensile strength reached a maximum at a pol.Nmerization coefficient
of 2. The liquid homologs with a polymerization coefficient 1-5, 8, and 20, a viscosity of
L
60-8000 centistokes a molecular weight of 500-5000, and having the general formula
112C:C(CH3)C(:O)OCII C1120CI12CH20- L-C(:O) C6H4C(:O)OCHZCH,;,O-CH2CH20-'In-C(:O)
re I
C(CH )-CH, (n being Xe coefficient of polymerization) btaffied by a previoZ-,Iy pub-
lisheg M*e~lod of condensation from phthalic anhydri e 1%=ylene glycol, and methacrylic
,or elastomeric solids, depending on
acid. Thehomo-andO.5:0.5copolyme wereglassy'~"
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L 19004-65
ACCESSION NR: AP5000745
the coefficient of polymerization, and the mechanical strength of the copolymers was slightly
improved as compared with the properties of the homopolymers. The increase in tensile
strength with a decrease in the coefficient of polymerization from 5 to 2 is ascribed to an
increase in crosslinking, while the lower strength at a coefficient of I is ascribed to struc-
tural stress and a decrease in orientation capability. Swelling tests in acetone vapor proved
that swelling increased with the magnitude of the oligomer block, as expected frora the theory,
along with increases in water absorption and combustibility. The polymers were resistant
to aqueous solution of I and 10% NaOH, 3 and 30% H SO 10% NaC 1, 5%. CH3COOH, and to
ethane and heptane, but. not to dichloroethane . 5% ~;?(;Zof, or concentrated 112S04 Orig.
art. has: 3 tables, 3 figures and I chemical formula.
ASSOC 1LATION: None
SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: .00 SUB CODE: MT
NO REF SOV: 008 OTHER: 005
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BELYAYEVY B.Ye.; SHASHKOVA, Ye.I.
---- - -- -- - ---- --
Method of preventing the foa-ming of bi-.=.en,-Avt. -4o--. 27 no.2:23-
24 F 164. (MIRA 17:3)
~4IKHAYLOV. B-M,; SHUCHEGULEVA, T.A.; SIIASHKOVA, Ye.M.
Synthesis of alkylthioboric acid esters from trialkylborines and
thioborates. SSSR.Otd.khim.nauk no.5:916-917 My !61.
il (MITFA 14:5)
1. Institut organicheskoy khimil im. N,D.Zelinskogo AN SSSR.
(Boric acid) (Boron compounds)
SHGHEGOLETA, T.A.; SHASHKOVA, Ye.M.; MIKHAYLOV, B.M.
Reactions of triethylthioborate with aminee. IzvoAN SSSR.Otd,khime
nauk no.5:918-919 -My 161. (MIPA 14:5)
1. Institut organicheskoy Ichimii im. N.D.Ze-Unskogo AN SSSR.
(Boric acid) (Amines)
25047
S, ;"OC'2/,' 1j/000/"006/"009/O 10
C) ,~' 29
jt~ -gls 3115 3 -0
AUTHORS: Mikhaylov, B. III., Shche-oleva, T. L., Shlashkove, Ye. 1-1
Sheludyakov, V. D. -------
TITLE: Polymers anl trimers of alk.-t! merc;~;,tto-boranes
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk S33R. izvestiya. Otdeleniye khimic",-.eski1rh
nauk, no. 6, 1961, 1163
J.- The stantei that the reaction oF diborene with mercaptans
MT.
(1:2) in ether results in T)ol.,rmer alkyl mercanto-bor~,nes. The dibor-~'ne
reacts with methyl mercaDtan, forminrz -3 solil (CH SBIT ) which
3 2ix
had been sz' -thesized previously by A.Bur- and R. 'Nagner (see below) with-
olit the nse of a solvent. On re,7iction of ethyl mercaot--.n or n-butyl
~iercautan with diborrine, Flass-like polymers of ethyl Tnercapto-borane
S-7~;T art? ob'~ained aft
(C H SBH or of n-butyl mercapto-borane (n-C H pr
% ~) 5 2 x 4 9 x
elimination of the ether b.,, .~--;~Lillation. The nolYr-ers of ethyl
mercapto-bor.ine and n-butyl -nercapto-borare are converted -r-,Jually at
room temper--tore to the correspondin.-T trimer~z 0f ~llkyl. mercapto-born-ne.
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2500
3/'C 6 2/6 !,`00011 /006/m ~,-,,10 10
iii-I of alkyl ... 2
'I I the fol. 10'sing
Vne trimer of Pthyl uiercapto-bor- tie (09,
( 20
.1 ',1,) C' nD 1.5323; data
mo Q
e "1 2 .-"-0 IR 1.,-I . 7~,-7 Tnoleoular wei,,Iif (d,,torminai
a c...
cryoscopicl,~!W. 217.Fl; 227j.2, The trJ,mer of --I,-.,ty1 merca:-Jo-I1o::.r!ne
20=
lecomDoses Or Vacuum distill-qt-b-) 1'. :'14 D 5130 ; d -9 tq
obtained: IH 2.17i 2.15; B 10.23; 10-32 molecular weight: 293.3;
act
294.9 corresDondinE to ((' TI S3114' The solid ,lolymer of methyl
4 9 2j3*
mercepto-borane is stbble; 'however, when it is dissolved in tetrahydro-
furan, it iG c-mverted to the trimer of -methyl mercapto-borane: boiling
20 20
at 80-810C (1.1_)mmH.-)jd4= 1 .0121 ; n D=1.54,Q3; dnta obtained:
Hact 3.46; 3.37; B 17.00; 17-30 614,; molecular weight! 182.5; 183.6
corresnonding to (CF3SBI12)3* The trimers of alkyl mercapto-boranes are
fairly stable against -lie action of air and water. There is 1 non-Soviet-
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25o47
S;"062/61 /000'/006/009/010
Polymers and tri.mers of alkyl ... B 110220
bloc reference. The reference to the English-language publication reads
as follows: A. Burg, R. Wagner, J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 76, 3307 (1954/1.
ASSOCIATION: Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N. D. Zelinskogo SSSR
/Institute of Organic Chemistry imeni INT. D. '47Jelinskiy USSR)
SUBIIiITTED: April 20, 1061
t
bard 3/3
,
,-/062/62/000/007/004/013
Organoboron compounds ... B117/B180
atructure, are virtually unaffected by air, not completely oxidized by
hydrogen peroxide and are very, slowly hydrolyzed by heating. They yield
the corresponding borates by alcoholysis. This reaction is slow at room
temperature, accelerating as the temperature rises. Alkyl mercaptoborane
trimers and mercaptanee only react at 100 - 1200C, yielding large amounts
of alkyl thioborates. 55~ methyl thiobgrate and 89~ ethyl'thioborate *ere
obtained by boiling a mixture of high-boiling-mircaptane and trimer.
ASSOCIATIONs Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N. D. Zelinskogo Akademii
nauk SSSR (Institute of organic Chemistry imeni
N. D. Zelinskiy of the Academy of Sciences USSR)
SUBMITTED: January 30, 1962
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HIKHAYLOV., B.M.; SHCHEGOLEVA, T.A.;..SHASHKGVA, Ye.M.~; SHELUDYAKOV) V.D.
Organoboron compounds. Report No.102: 14onalkylMereapto
derivatives of borane. Izv.AN SSSR.Otd.khim.nauk no.7:1218-
1223 JI 162. 01,92A 15:7)
1. Institut organicheskoy khimil im. N.D.Zelinskogo AN SSSR.
(Boron organic compounds)
S/062/63/000/003/006/016
B101/B186
AUTHORS: Shchegoleva, T. A., Shashkova, Ye. M.p and Mikhaylov, B. M.
TITLE: Organoboron compounds. Communication 113. Reduction of
alkyl thioborates to dialkyl mercapto-boranas
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiy6. Otdeleniye khimichesicikh
nauk, no. 3, 1963, 494 - 497
TEXT: It was found that ethyl thioborate, n-propyl thioborate, n-butyl
thioborate, ioopropyl thioborate, and tert-butyl thioborate react with
LiAlH in nitrogen atmosphere at room temperature to give the correapondw
4
dialkyl mercapto-boraness 4(RS) 3B + LiAlH 4 -~ 4(RS )2BH + LiSR + A:1(SR)3*;
The yield is 7~ - 85 Reaction of methyl thbborate withLiAlH , howeverl
4
did not give dimethyl mercapto-borane but a stable complex# This was con-1
firmed by the following reaction: (CH S) B + LiH -4 [(CH 3) ndlLi. The
3 3 3 3 PIUJ
resultant lithium-trimethyl-mercapto-boronhydride is a colorless solid
substance which is heat-resistant!; up to 3000C and decomposes to LiCl,
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S/062/63/000/003 006/618
Organoboron compounds. B101/M6
methyl mercaptane and dimethyl mereapto-borane when equimalar.quantitiee
of HCl are addedj Dimethyl mercapto-borane cannot be prepared in pure
condition, as it is partially dimerized even by distillation in vacuo.
RS, SR., /SR
This dimerization: B' B, 9 V - 2470, 2416 cm- is 42 ~- for
H SR H %
R - CH 17 % for R = i-C H and 0 ~ for R - tert-C 11
31 3 V 4 9
ASSOCIA'DION:
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institut organicheskoy khimii im. N. D. Zelinskogo kkademii
nauk BSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistr imeni N. D.
"elinakiy of the Academy of Sciences USSR~
une 6, 1962
p- I
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)/EPR/EWA(h)- _6 4 P4
L ig4go b:,
-MaTIJ,
_NR:
ACCESSION AF5002072
W0062/ 0 5/636f
AUTHOR: Shchegoleva, T. A.; Shashkova _U.~M.; KLselev V. G.; Mikhaylov B. M.~
TITLE! HydroborLdatLon of dienea with chloroborane
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. SerLya khimicheakaya, no. 2, 19640 365-367
TOPIC TAGS: organoboron c0mpoun9chloroborane, boron addition diene boridation
diallyl, pen~a-(fiene, butadiene, borocyclopentane
ABSTRACT: In order to determine the effect of the nature of the diene on addition
across the double'bond, the authors Latudied the addition of chloroborane to dially~
pentadLen-1,4 and butadien-1,37in ether solution at room temperature. Chromato-
graIphy and degradation -of tl~e_xeaction products.showed that diallyl adds primarily
in the 1,6 position (747.), with smaller amounts of 1,5 and 2,5 addition products.
Fractional distillation of this mixture resulted in.good yields of,pure 1-chloro-
borocyclopentane. Addition to pentadien-1,4 took place in both the 1,5 anti 1.4
positions (53% and 47%, respectively), while addition to butadien-1.3 was mostly
irk the 1,4 position (75%), with 21% of the 1,3 addition product. The reac-:ion
conditions and yields are given. Orig. cart. has: 2 chemical equations.
ASSOCIATION: Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N. D. Zelinskogo Akademii nauk
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AUTHORS;
TITLE:
PERIODICAL:
12 -)3, 2 2 L) 5
Andrianov, K, A., Zubkov,
Shashkova, Z. S.,and Kleynovskaya,
Fluor 1 Silane
oaryl Methy
Zhurnal obs chey khimii,
PP. 3380 - 3382
S/079/60/030/010/021/030
BOOI/BO66
I. A., Grinevich, K. P.
M. A.
Chlorides
1960, Vol,, 30, No- 10,
TEXT: '."Lhe authors of the present paper synthesized some fluoroaryl
silane chlorides and studied their reactions with ethyl alcohol, These
fluoroar,11 silane chlorides were obtained a,-ocrding to the following
Scheme;
FRBr + Liz FRI~i-gBr
FM',EB.r + R'SiCl3 FRSiR'C1 2 (R = alkyl, R~ = aryl). According to
this reaction, p-fluoroDhenyl magnesium bromide~and o- and p-fluoro-
benzyl magnesium bromides were obtained. Irrespective of the high yield
of the organamagnesium. compound (95-96%)~ the yields of the end produ.--ts
(p-fluorophenyl methyl silane dichloridej p-flunrcphenyl methyl silane
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Fluoroaryl Hethyl Silane Chlorides S/079/60/030/010/021/030
BOOI/Bo66
monochloride, p-fluorobenzyl methyl silane dichloride, o-fluorobenzyl
methyl silane dichloride) were only 40-45c/O~ A large quantity of di-(flu-
oroaryl) methyl silane chlorides and other reaction products formed in
this process could not be separated. Table 1 presents the separated and
identified compounds along with their constants. Fluoroaryl methyl
ethoXIT silanes were obtained from compounds synthesized according to
the Scheme FRSiRIC12 2C2H5OH FRS i R I ( OC 2 H5)2 + 2HCI~ This reaction
took place when passing the reactants throu,:h a column filled with
Raschig glass rings at 600C.. This ex-perimentcl set-up hampered the de-
velopment of side reactions occurrinC when a-kyl and aryl halogen
silanes are esterified, and giving water, HCI) and al.cohol,. The silanes
of p-fluorophenyl methyl diethoxy., o-fluorobenzyl methyl diethoxy, and
p.-fluorobenzyl methyl diethoxy have thus been synthesized (UP to 457-
yield). Their properties are !specified in Table 2, There are 2 tables
and 6 references: 2 Soviet, 2 Czechoslovak:ian.. I US3 1 British, and
I Canadian.
SUBMI'12TED: October 24, 1959
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B110/B201.'
AUTHORS: Shashkova, Z. -S., Grinevich, K. P., Po kov, X. X.
TITLE: Synthesis of methyl chlorobromosilanes'
PiMODICAL: Plasticheqkiye massy, no. 8, 1961, 20 - 21
TE'.IT: Mlixed alkyl chlorobromosilanes have been heretofore little studied.
The literature 6'ffers descriptions of methods of synthesizing ethyl
dichloro bromo silane"h'nd ethyl chloro dibromo silane by the bromihation of
ethyl trichloro silanp in ethyl bromide over five days at normal temperatur%,
as well as of the regrouping of ethyl trichloro sildne and ethyl tribromo
silane in the bomb tube over anhydrous AlCl Methyl dichloro bromo silane
and methyl chloro dibromo silane were obtai~le'd by Makato Kunado (Ref 2:
J. Inst. Polytech. Osaca City Unive. Ser. C, 21 131 (1952); C. A.,-48,
11303 (1954)) by regrouping methyl triohlor~-o allane with methyl tribromo
silane in the bomb tu~b3 over anhydrous AlCI during 74 120 hr at
0 1 3
190 - 200 C. The authors synthesized methyl dichloro bromo silane., m~ethyl
chloro dibromo silaner and methyl tribromo silane by bromination of methyl
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Synthesis of methyl chlorobromosilanes B110/B201
dichloro silane on an Fe catalyst a t 00 - 300C- in case of equimolecular
amodnts of methyl dichloro silane and bromine, the latter did not particip-
ate in the reaction, not even during ~/ 30 hr.. The bromine excess in the
reA'etion medium forjng,,due to the removal of mpthyl dichloro silane in the
escaping hydroj!en bromide current. Methyl dichloro silano is collected
in the collecting vennal cooled by dry-ioe and acetone, while-HBr is
collected in -a dir;tilled water bottle. The bromination of methyl dichloro
silane on an Fe catalyst with methyl dichloro silane excess is completed
within 5 - 6 hr according to the following scheme
CHgS1HCJg + Br, --o- CHaSIBra, + HRr
2CH3S(BrC1*� CHAlBria + CHOSta,
2CHzS1BrjC1 CHBSIBrCl, + CHSIBr,
the bromine being fully used up. If the reaction pro.ducts are separated on
a rectifying column, methyl dichloro bromo'silane, methyl chloro dibromo
silane, and methyl tribromo silane will be separat~?d in addition to methyl
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S.vnthesis o~' ~i,.Ioro-rcmosilv-nes B;101/B-201
dichloro silane and inethyl trichloro silane (Table 0. Raman-spectra were
ta'.4~en by an OU -51(ISP-51) spectroscope for the-abovementioned compounds.
Freq,aencies were found in the 'spectra, the intensity of which is visually.
estimated hy Ih-.. 'Ideci-point" scales
GH3SIBrCIg 145(8), -i02(7), -218(8), 355(l),
389(,10), 422,(0), 474(0), 522(7), 569(4). 755(6
~
799~ (2), -1261(.2), 1405(4), 22 12(0), 2914 (9
2986(7) cht-1. (B)
GH3SI-Br2C4-4I9(5), 139(6). :192(17); 909 ~4).
355(10), 391(1), 465(l), 547(4), 753.(5), .797 2),
1262(2), 1402(4). 2914(8), 2985(6) cAt
CH3SiBr3 - 112(4), 136(2). 164(5), 191(6),
298(l), 325(9), 356(6). 4651,4), .536(0), 746(6),
796 (1). 1261 (2), 1399 (3). 2914 (8), ,2985 (6) cm-1.
T-he data obtained.were co~~.,Dared*with those of the methyl trichloro silane
s,;ectrum,. -Ir -~;hich the -f-~eauercy of the SiCl. group amounts 'to
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Synthesis o~ ohlorobromosilanes 3110/3201
450 cm- he frequency of
'he SiBr , Cl (n 1,2,3) group is believed
_1 n
'
-
--
,
h
~
KO -
to
e
,
iit
in
.rd 400 cm. In fact, an incense band is found in this
re.-ion in all cbloro ~brorao silane qpecra: CH SiBr 325 cm- 1;. CH Si~t Cl:
3 3 3 2
c'iBrCl 380/,cm -n
.) I addition, 'more lines were found in
355 cm H:; 2
the spectra of the comDounds concerned than in the corresponding clAorosi-
lines, which is indicative of a diminution of the molecular symmetry and the
possible presence of admixtures. The absence-of an intense characterfsti a
.1
1requency in the region of 300 - 400 cm' is evidence of the absence of a
C-Br bond. The compomnd containing this bon& may be%present in a small
amount .0 536and 560 am frequencies).
(presence of A diminution-. of the.
intense band frequency from 380.cm 0 325 c ith a rise of the number.
m w '4
of brnmine and s1licon atoms is observed in the spectra, which fact is
explain6d
a mass increase Y~hen substituting a
bromine atom for the
.
chlorine a'om in chloro silane. - The Reman,spectrum of.the frac
boili g
or,
at 64 - 70 was t-aken to support the suggested reaction scheme.. The,most
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c !-.1 c ro hroino s i 1 a ne s B110/3201
- 1 ,
intense line j-z- the line v;ith 450 cm :requency, which is char~,cteristic
of methyl trichloro silane. 173 & (1-5 mol) of methyl dichloro silane and'
2 g of Fe powder were felled into a flask equipped with return-flow.cooler,
dropping funnel, and ground-in thermometer. Flask and return-flow cooler
were cooled by salt water. After the flask contents were cool-ed down to
150C, bromine was slowly aaded by drops. 160 g of-bromine (I Mol) were - 0
adr4ed at such a velocity as to keep the temperature of.the mass at 15,- 20..C.
The resulting hydrogen bromid~e passes through two collecting vessels joined
in series and cooled by dry-ice in acetone, and an absorption vessel with
distillcd water. The t-ime of reaction was 5 hr. The reaction products
(220 g) were separated into the fd1lowing fractions in the column
(a fr~.otion; b residue and losses).
1 44-21. 37-65* . . . . . . . . 17;5 z
11 1 65-68* . ... . . . . 5,7 a (C)
III * 68-86' . . . .. .. I .. 9,5. z
IV * 86-88* . . .. . . . . 84,0 r
V * 88-105 . . . . . . . . . 5.0 1
VI * 105-110 . . . . . . . . . 70,3 r
VII * 110-129' 0,9 z
.lard 5,7 VIII s 129-131* . . . . 17.L z
Ky6oebzA ocra-rm H noTepJAW . . . . 9.8 z
Synthesis of methyl chlorobromosilane3
2 55~5
S/19 61/000/006/0C5/006
B110XB201
The collecting bottle contains methyl dichloro silane with small amounts of
met~hyl trichloro silane as admixtures. !Abstracter's note: Es'sentially
L
comnlate translation. There are 2 tables and 4 non-Soviet-bloc references.
The references to English-lar;~uage publications read as' follows: Ref 1:
~Vakatla Xunadot j. Chem. Soc. Japan, Ind. Chem. Sect., jj, 375 (1952).. Ref 3.-
I'lakato Kunado, J. Chem. Soc. Japan, Ind. Chem. Sect., 51, 750 (1952). Ref 4:
A. bee Smith, J. Chem. Phys., 21,.no. 11, 1997 (1953).
CH3S1f1c12 Br% WVA Hun C
PQUIOK 7. Kun
.c rom4ecr
,t
8
T. icim
C
74 80 2
'
0 88 16 -109 32 131,5. 14
173 160 2 5�2 86-88 79 107 68, 129-131 17.
173 160 2 -20
15 86- 84 105-110 70 3
, .129-131 17.1
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of methyl chlorobromosi-lanes B B201
110/
Table 1: Conditions of bromination of methyl dichloro silane and results
of fractionation of products obtained 1) entered into reaction, g; 2) Fe
6
fraction; 0 boiling point
powder; 3) bromination temperature, C; A
amoun", g.
i
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.RIANOV, K.ki ZUaOV, I.A,; GRINZVICH. K.P.; Sffi~SHKOVA
KLE.YNOVSKAYA. MI,A,
~4
fiethylfiuoroa-rylch-lo~oBilanes. Zhur.ob.khiln, 3~j
3382 0 '61.
( S ilane )
&S.;
a-,,10:338O.-
O%EU 1414)
S/191/62/000/006/006/016
C-,/BI 38
Siiashkova, Z. S., Grinevich, K. IP., 11-ndrianov, K. A..
-fluorophenyl ruiagnes-ium bromides -with alkyl
Reactions of'
chlorosilanes ana alkyl ethoxysilanes
-17 1) 1A. L PlasTicheskiye inassy, uo. 6, 1962, ib-i)
~2n reaction takes place as follows
+ 4Mg F-.//
F
F
r
\\-F
Car,
S/11911/62 1/000/006/006/016
Reac,t1c:-'s of fluorophenyll.... B-11 10/3138
Th,~ .;-.0wirL6 reactions were tes-.ad: 2.4-dIfluorophenyl magnesium
brc,.-,_ide fT with methyl trichlorosilane (!I) and dimethy! dichlorosilane
T
T Y). -1,5-dif-uorophenyi ma-riesJum bro-m-ide (7V, With Tj ; and p-fluorophenyl-
0
brrziide (V) with II . it room temperazure , ! together with V
,,,.ethy,~-(2-A'luoro-jhenyl)-d4.chi~orosilane ir. a Yield of 45-505~, and
with 1 24.3-,' re'hyl-(2,Z.-difluo.-o7-Dhenyl)'-dichloro&~ilane. Likewise
dily with V to -form 24.1-28.2,,~ diriethyl-(p-fluorophenyl)-
_s more rea
$than with !, 19.61,7~1 dime th~,l - (2,4-di f -chl oros i lane z*
foz-;~,ed, Fluozophenyl maCnesium bromides react with rieth,.l
Si I C.1 )(OR
(VI) as follows; H + CIII Si"OR) R
F", 3 J3 F k 3 )2
4 01.11. F, CI-H F and R = C I toae.ther with V!
02) here 11 :71 4 3
' o 0 2)
f,7r::~s 2f:.7:~ zethyl-~2,4-d ifluorophenyl)-d -JethoxysL -ne. 12. 8~.
methyl-bis-
is formed at a ratic of 1.1. ,Vi th excess
eaC-ent (1 5 mole/mole) , 9 - 4~3 methyl-(2 4--difluorophenyl) -diethoxy~
a'-j ar-' 5 - " M
op ethyl-bis-(2,4-e,f'luo.-ophertyl)-e'i-,oxys4la-ie are formed.
~c-ether with V! forms 38.1' mat
P ~hyl-(p--Lluo--o-ohenvl-'-diethoxysilane-
~ .. ,J'-methj,'
0.1 _-b-_;s-(p-fluorophen _1)-ethoxysilane and 19.11p" methyl-(p-fluoro-
11.,:any.,)-die-choxysilane are obtained with greater quantities of Grignard
S/~,91162/ooo/oo6/oO6/016
of fluorophen./i B1 1 O/B1 38
ret~- ~nt. The ill' and 1159 cm- 1 bands ?f (p-FG H )Si(GrI "(0C H
; 6 4 3) 2 5)2
a -oara-zoubstituted Croup lin the fluorophenyl radical, and with
:1 -1200 cm-1 bands indicate an asymmetrical,
(F., -..'j3i(C'3(C)C2H5)2 the 1000
radical. There is table.
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MARS-UK, S., inzh.; SHASHKOVSKIY, G., inzh.
The K-59 carburetor of the "Moakvich-40?" automobile. Avt. transp.
3? no.10:45-4? 0 '59. OffRA 13:2)
(Automobiles--Engines--Carburetors)
V-USHAK, Semen Filippovich; SEASHKOVSKIT, Gennadiy Yuvenallyevich;
GRG.Z(JVSKIY, T.S., red.; GOIRYACITINA, H.A., tekhn.red.
[AdJustment of the "Moskvich" automobiles] Rqgulirovka
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(MIRA 17:2)
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PHASL I TREASIURE J:'T,.ND EjIErI0GRAPHICAL REPORT AID 420 - I
BOOK Call No.: TR146.s44
Author., SHASHLC,',,*, B, A,
Full Title: LABO~ATORY WORK ON THE THEORY OF PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESSES
Transliterated '11"itle; Laboratornyye raboty po teorii fotograficheskikh
protsessov
Publishing Data
Originating Agency: Monvl~,-
Publishing House: Stat-e 1?ublishing 'House "Iskusstvo"
Date: 1953 No. -op.: 128 No. of copies: 3,000
Editorial Staff: Nl~jne
Text Data
Coverage: This is a practical handbook for laboratory photographic
problems which students of the technological departments of poly-
graphical institutes are required to perform. The first part includes
problems which deal. with the study of the quality of photographic pro-
cesses (exposure, processing of negatives, printing, reduction and
intensification); the second part deals with sensitometry and with
sensitometrical Instruments '. methods of measurement and sens1to-
metrical characteristics of photographic layers. In problems 12
and 13 Russian-made Instruments for sensimetrical measurements are
briefly outlined (Sensitometers FSR-4 and GOIL, densitometer IFT-11).
They are In pr~.ntclple similar to those used In the USA.
IvI4
Laboratorn7yr, 1~,-) fo,~cgraflcheskikh protsessov AID 420
The book, or -spparatus,
TABLE OF CONTEN TS PAGES
Preface
In t rod uc t
Part I Printing on Silver
17-72
Problc-!-,~ 1. of tl-ht~ time of exposure 17
Prot) 1--'I of ithe tiMO for print developing
~nd -,1 exposure by printing on silver bromide
-)a per.
26
Probl,~-.l '--.--lectlion of a diaptiragm in ex-posures of objects
having depth 33
Problair, 4 *'-nfluence of the time of exposure on the character
t-1he negative obtained by normal developing 42
Problpi-,i 5
I'l-I %
fluence of the time of developing on the
-1y exposed negative
faracter of the correct
48
Problem 6 Correction in the process of developing of an
~--arrect-ty exposed negative 1~0
Problem 7 Exposure of a colorful object 5-~
Problem 3 Seiection. o-f n proper paper for the negative 59
Problem 9 lr%n -,~rd intensif ination 65
Laboratorwffe
rall-.~-0-,% protsessov AID T
PAGES
Problem 10 72
Part II Sens itl-,-,irie tr1r.-al Test, 73 - 126
Problem Determinati.on of iensit .-c-metrical characteristics
'!;he matei.-ial. for negatives according to the
method of Hurter and Driffield 73
Problciml 'Ventin- of 't-he material for negatives according
the All
-Union State Standard (00ST) 2817-50 3 a
Frobler. 1':~
TeEtting of photographic paper w.1Th the sensito- -
mete.r of ',,.he State Optical, Institute (GOI) ID5
Problem 14 Influen,C.- of the spectral r_-Dmposit-ion of the
in(:Ident light on the general sensitivity of
the photographic layer IN
Problem 15 Determination of the relarj.,_-~nship of sensitivity
n.f ;'*wa materials by means of 'he., Eder-Hecht
,aedge sensitometer 112
Problem 16 The influence of the composition of the developer
or the sensitometrical characterlstics of the
ph-_,~tographlc, material,,, 113
Problem 17 The Influence of intens1fic-ation and reduction
on the sensitometrical char:qcteriotics of the
photographic material 115
Problem 18 De-.,,e ' )rding to fl,-he
'01DIfig RC'C-( given contrast grade 116
-107-kh protsessov AID 420
,y a j h
Laboratornyye rabl`7
PAGES
.c.n of 'he ape, js~tivity by
120
Problem 19 D a spectj~ograph to,s on the density
mean- of different Fla.. 124
problem 20 Infl,enc-,
"f llgl,~t. ~,~ Iters 127
Bibljograph-~:, Main Adffjlyi~;-tration f'or Higher Education of
tudents of Poly-
purpose: Approvec-' USSR, as a textbook for S the needs of
C, t
th.. M1 rIlt
-,try of jr_~oa!_IY for
graphical lnstitute~ and IrItp-nded BPer-* I
po1ygraphical. Institute.
the laboratorY Of
Facilities: None es: n (.iqD'~#-1952)
No. of Russian and Slavi,, Rt_~'~e-'Yzeltc
Available: Library c,).:' C,C)P.9ress' 4/4
of --n a..-.
insta, 21
,4d
-lechernyavE :'Oscc'*w,
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VENDROVSKlY, K.V.; SILASKLOV_B.A.; IOFIS, Ye.A., kand.tekhn.nauk, redaktor;
TELESH-MV, A,N., odaktor; MATISS.VN, Z.M., takhnichesk-iy redaktor.
[Yor the beginner in photograDhyl Ilachinalushchemy fotoliubiteliu,
Pod red.S.A.Iofisa. MoskvA, GoB.izd-vo 'Iskusetvo," 1957. 164 P.
(Biblioteka fotoliubitelia, no.12) (MIRA 10:11)
(Photography)
WAR
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4~
V. 1. dMIto
fAbehlb
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I B. mye
~~;
DlOrs and Pletne asUrements
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after. develogimmt. at
were made of several t"ft of flitt,
25' in a Metalhydragmusant deVclaw, fuitbHj"hmmML-
(me, to which were wMed v3syjag amts. d War. beftzAtri-
(1) naph eatinikLudle (M), 3-
(IV). 5-mtItyt-7-hydv-xty-
Ionic acid
Mita int-maxi cantmsi-(-f.).-dcveLvmtnt time (11 11 1
requ e(
to mita
(it ~~, fuz d. at Mae 9, -m.i 661mmvding to a (Og:d--'
of 0.2, and denkipment time In min. (h.0mquiml to attilin
it -Y ill.5 are taluilatal (fir Aemfilm Type 10, Theconvu.
in C./l, 4 the givoi andfoggant y1chil;g the lifiglimt val'ile
the multills pyi'vs.v. and 14.s In that ciOcT are um fij
t.w. K l1r, 4. 1.M. 1.414, 3.9; t, 0.5, 3.31S, ULN~ 2,2:
2AX), 2.A, 111, 0.1. 2.11A 2,H; W. 41,414. 211WI.
1.05, 3,2; Y, 16, 2,28, 1A), 10.0; Yl 0.2, 2. 10, !AY), 111.91
V11.0.1,4.15,434,3A
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K l1r, V, or V1. tHst Its hicret'Ll4cl by 1. It, 111, IV; 41 1.
'r-Vf
J. W.
AUTHORS: Vendrovskiy-. K,V.; Shashloy B.A.
TITLE: The Use of the GOST 2817-50 Sensitomet-r-4
the Properties of I!echnical Photographic
sensitometricheskoy sistemy GOST 2817-50
fototekhnicheskikh plenok)
PERIODICAL- Zhurnal nauchnoy i prikladnoy fotografii
Vol 3, Nr 4.. pp 293-294 (USSR)
SOV 7-7-3-4-17/2-14
System for Determining
Films (0.primenenii
dlya otsenki svoystv
i kinematografii- 1958,
ABSTRACTz The authors attack the GOST 2817-50 sensitometric system for
determining the sensitivity of films intended for various types
of photographic practice by testing them under "average ;onditions'
The different groups of films are not interchangeable and should
therefore be tested under various conditions suitable for each
designation e.g. polygraphy2 astronomical or aerial photography).
Some examples of the discrepancies between the average conditicns
used in testing and those met with in practice are given. in
determining the criterion of photosensitivity of a given film its
designated use and the conditions of development should be taken
into account when selecting a point on the straight-line portion
of the characteristic curve, The authors point out that the cri-
Card 1/2 verion D. + 0.2' lies outside the working densities of films. The
SOV 77-3-4-17/23
The Use of the GOST 2817-50 Sensitometric System for Determining the Proper-
ties of Technical Photographic Films
typographical laboratory of "Pravda" uses, besides the standard
criterion, D + 148 as criterion for determining the sensitivity
of facsimileofilmq. There is 1 graph.
1. Photogranhic fi1_-,s--Prouert-_-es 2. Photographic f-lims--Sensitivity
L
Card 2/2
AOTVIORs C OV 7
ShaBhlov, L,.A.; Sheberitf),.r, V.1. 17-3-4-22/23
TITLEt Photographic Training in institutns of Ifigher Learning
(Fotograficheskoye obrazovaniye v vysshikh uchebnykh zavede--
niyakh); Instruction in the Photographic Process at the Mloscow
Polygraphic Institute (Prepodqvaniye distsiplin fotograf-ichesko-
go tsikla v Mosk,-)-91com ooligraficheskom institute)
MHODICAL: Zhurnal nauchnoy i pr-IP-ladnoy fL,ografii i kinematogTafii, 1958,
Vol 3, Nr 4. ,-,P '(USSR)'
ABSTRACTs Photographi~~ training is given in the Institute, mainly by the
faculty of polygraphiG technologyq and is divided intos 1) a
general course in polygraphy, 2) theory of photographic processes,
and 3) the technology of preparing prints. The general course
consists of 6 hours of lectures byDocent N.N. Polyanakiy and
20 hours of practical and laboratory wor&. The theory of photo.-
graphic processes course comprises 34 hrs of lectures and 56 hre
of practical and laboratory work containing 12-14 problems. The
lectures are read by the authors and the laboratory work is under
the supervision of Assistant Docent ':.V. Vendrovskiy. Phe tech-
nology of print preparation course Is divided into 60 hours of
Card 1/2 lectures dnd 60 hours of practical and laboratory work (14 prob-
SOV 77-3--4-22/23
Photographic Training in Institutes of Higher Learning; Instruction in the
F U I
~.hhotographic Process at the Moscow Polygraphic Institute
lems). Lectures are read by Docent Sinyakov and labora-
tory work is organized by Docent "'u.1. Zolotnitskiy and Senior
Docent .~.A. Ivanov. Details of the courses and post-graduate
faciiities are given,
1. Photography--Stildy and teaching
e"exa 2/2
VENDROVSEIY, X.V., inzh.; SPASHLOV, B.A., kand.tekhn.nauk, dotsent
Reciprocity failure in photographic reproductions. Nauch. trudy
MPI no.7/8:157-164 '1:8. (MIRA 14:12)
(Photomechanical processes)
SBEDERSTOV, V.I.t kand.khim.nauk, dotsent; SHASHLOV, E.R., kand.tekhn.nauk,
dotEent -- --- -1 . ~ - I.--.---
Investigation of the effect of benzotriazole in -developing FT-30
photographic films. Nauch. trudy MPI no.?/8:189-196 -'-~8-
(.MIRA 14:12)
(PhotoFraphy-Developing and developers) (Benzotriazole)
I
Y?,,-DROV8K.IY, Kirl V.~,lorlanc-vi,2h: 01ASHLOV, Boris Ap-mlonevich; IOFIS.
Yp.A., kand.tek~m,.?lviik, T-K&EISHET, A.H., red.;
Z.N., tekhn.red.
[Fz-r tlie be~-,Inninl-, amntpnr phctr,-raT)ber] Naelhinailishche-ni
f :) to 1 i - 1b, 4- t el i u .Iz-1.2., inmr. i don. Pod red. E-A.Iofisa.
I-! "I !gS(?. 1 r7 p, (Biblioteka
5
f6:.-t-L---Aiibitel!n-, no.1.1 (MI-ILA 13:1)
rvin.nls, etc.)
.t3WHLOV, B.A.; ANDREYEV, Yu.S.
Sensitometric light source for testing industrial photographic films.
Zhur.nauch.i prikl.fot. , kin. 5 no.6-.448-/,49 N-D 160.
(MIRA 14:1)
1.114oskovskiy poligrafieheskiy institut.
(Photography~--Films-Testing)
,a
BARINOV, L,V.; GEODAKOV, A.I.; GiUNEVICH, G.Ya.; IOFIS, Ye.A., kand.
tek!,-~a. nauk; IMIM&U4AN, P.M.; LAPAURI, A.A~; IMENENKOV, I.B.;
-17ANFILOV)
N.D.; PELLt, V.G., kard. tekhn. nauk; PERTSIK, A.G,;
i(A24i1t'SKrI, N.N.; POPOV, A,Ii~; -;I'.,OI'OV, A.G.; SUROV, S.G.;
SHISHLOV, D.A.- TELESIMT, A.N.) red.; RALEK, Z.N.D tekhn. red.
(Manual for the amateur-photographer] Spravochnik fotoliubitelia.
Pod obshchei red. E.A.Iofisa i V.G.Pellia. Moskva, Iskasstvo
1961. 530 p. (MIRA 15:7~
(Photography-Handbooks, manuals, etc.)
V.1,; SHLSHIOV, B.A,
Effect of some organic compounds on the selectivity cf photographic
development, Zhur.nauch.i prikl. fot~i kin, 6 no.6:413-417 N-D
161. (MIRA 15:1)
1. Noshovskiy oligraficheskiy institut,
I
Miotography.-DevelopDig and develope,s)
W,ITDROVSKIY, K.V.; TRUBNIKOVA, A.A.; SILPSHLOVI.B-,A--,.
Effect of stannous chloride on infective development.
Zhur.nauch.i prikl.fot.i kin. 7 no.6:470-471 N-D 162.
04IRA 15:12)
1. Moskovskiy poligraficheakiy institut.
(Photograph,p-Develagdi2e ancT developers)
. (Stannous chloride)
~~YWYP---B-A-
"Achievements of the scientific photography, "vol.8.
Reviewed by B.A.Shashlov. Zhur.nauch.i prikl.fot.i kin. 8
no.1:77-78 Ja-F 163. (MIRA 16:2)
(Photography-Zcientific applications)
KERUTSKITE, M.K.; RYABOVA, L.M.; SHASHLOV, B.A.; SHEBERSTOV, V.I.
Effect of triethanolamine and organic dyes on the sensitivity
of Ammonium chromate gelatin layers. Zhur. nauch. i prikl.
fot. i kin. 8 no-4:303-304 Jl-Ag 163. (MIRA 16:7)
1. Moskovskly poligraficheskiy institut i Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-
lssledovatelgskiy kinofotoinstitut (NMI).
(Photographic sensitometry) (Eth&nol)
SUSHLOV, Boris Apollonovich; KAHANDEYEVA, V.A., red.; ZYKIN, V.I.,
tekhr. red.
[Laboratory course on the theory of photographic processes]
laboratornyi praktikum po teorii fotoprotsessov, Moskva,
"Iskusstvo.." 1963. 229 p. (MIRA 17:4)
-1
0DRFYEV, Yli.5.; -fIL(A' I B.A.
Optical properties of' phf-tosensitive layerc-i used in photo
copying processes. Zhur. nauch. -1 prikl. -fot. i kin. 10
no.1-38,16 Ja-F 165- (KIRA 1 ~ 14)
1. poIH-gvPtf'-.,.hesk:Ly institut.
SHASIMOV, V. 1.
Dynanic roentgenologic observations in phlegmon of the stomach.
Vent.rent. I rad. no-5:67-74 S-0 '55. (MLRA 9:1)
1. Iz 2-y kafedry rentgonologii (zav..-prof. I.L. Tager) TSen-
trallnogo 1natituta ilsovershonstvovaniya vrachey (dir.V.P.
Lebedeva) i Klinicheakoy ordena Lenina bollnitsy Imeni S.P.
Botkina (glavzkyy vrach--prof.-L.N.Shabanov)
(STOMACH. dis.
phlegmon, motility in x-ray)
(PHLEGMON,
stomach, motility-in, x-ray)
hHA.Si~V, Valentin Ivanovich; TAGER, I.L., obshchiy red.
Ex raysi Hantgenovy lucu. Moskva, Hedg-it, 1959. 130 p.
(icmA 13:3)
(I RAYS)
-`FA~3`111;71, V. 1. -- 'Inv.?stig-tion o--:' the Irtfimal Dijsipation of
..erL:r in ertain T-.r:---js Of St2el De-.pemlin on Their Stnicture :Ietlroi
of" T-reat:aent.ll 1-d-P "i. j,':!", Ziuc-;i.ion Ukrainian S--'-H, Kiev CrJer :;I' Lenin
Fcl:,-technic~,! !not, Gl~air of tesistance, Kiev, 1~.50- (Dissertation
foz- the De.,u-oe of Candilate of Technical Scienc,)s)
-
,0:
Knishna----n L.-atcnisl !..rn- 4-4, ~~ct-obar 19,rb
MILICHiMSKIY, V-V. LK)Lilichevslkyi, V.V.1; SHASHLOV, V.I.; PISAREHKO,
G.S. [Pysarenko. H.S.], otv.red.; DZYATKOVSKAYA, N.P. [Dziat-
kivslka, N.PJ red.-leksikograf; REMERNIK, T.K., red.izd-va;
YIWIMOVA, 9.1. CIEfimova, M.I.]. tekhn.red.
[Russian-Ukrainian dictionary on mechanical engineering and
general manufacture of machinery] Rusako-ukrainskii slovar'
po mashinovedeniiu i obahchewu mashinostroaniiu. 16000 termi-
nov. ;SoBt.V.V.Khil'chevskii i V.I.M-Aashkov. Kiev, 1959. 232 p.
(KUU 13:4)
1. Akademiya nauk U=. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN USSR (for
Pissrank.o).
(Tachnoloi;~r--Dictionaries--Russian)
(Russian lanoiage-Dictioneries--Ukrairian)
PHASE I BOOK ZXPLOITATION SOV/5303
Wauchno-tckhnichorkoyo oove5hehanlye po dW*f1rovanlyu kolebanty.
KiYov, 1958.
Trudy flauchno-tekhnieheakogo soveahchaniya po do-_pflrovaniy,_-
kolobaniy., 17 - 19 dekabrya 1953 9. (Trezisations of the Scl-
entirle and Technical Conference on the D=ifinj7 of Vibr-ations
Held 17 - 19 Dacc.-bor, 1958) Kiyev, Izd-vo A1f UkrSSR, 19-0.
178 p. 2,ODO copies printed.
Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk Ukralnnkoy SSR. Inatitut metal-
lokeramiki I apetal&2'nykh aplavov.
Editorla.1 Board: I. K. Frantuarich, a. S. Ploareako (Ranp, Ed.),
0. V. Sam5onov, V. V. Grie,orlyava, and A. P. Yakovlev; Ed. of
Publishing House: 1. V. XI ain&; Tach. Ed., A. A. Matveychuk.
COVERAOF: The book contains 27 1 a nz with principal rc-
eart clan do 1i
suits 0 f t he orctIcal and exp r1montal InveatiZatIons of ene1W
dissipation In tnoch.Lnical vibrations carried out In tha Soviet
Union from 1956 to 1950. Problc=3 of enorgy dissipation in =a-
teriala and factors affecting It are discussed. Purportedly
now mathods or experimental InveatiFatIon of damping of r1bra-
tiona are presented. Attention In given to the recently do-
Toloped nonlinear theory of calculating vibrations In o1natic
systems, taking energy didalpatlon into account. Atte--7ta to
analyze Internal energy dissipation in materials using methods of
matheza.tical statistics are discussed. S=e articles do&l with
engineering proble=s in dynamics, in which &=?ing Is cla-imed to
play a highly oubstmntlal par'. Aspirant 11. 1. Mukhla. of the
Kiyov Polytechnic Inatituta, In wantiomed. References accompany
soma or the articles.
TABLE OP C401IT41TS:
Pisaranko, 0. S. Survey of btudlai', Kado In Kiyev, of Dm=pLnS
of VI"tLons, 3
Novikov, N. V. On Energy Dissipation in Heat-Realetant A.1loya
Vibrafi4at High Temperatures 130
KhIllchavaWY, V. V. On Effect of Low Temperatures on Energy
Disilpation Ili a-M-Aterial Vibrating Tranavor*ally 134
Xrishtml, M. A., and S. A. Golovin. Special Features of
I)a4ing"or Vibrations -in Fsrrommznotic Specizuena Being Tested 14c
,~.' [Candidate of Technical Sciences). On the
haah ov V;n.
_~NL
n arm a on*Between Damping Properties and Som* Strength
Characteristics of Carbon Steel 143
Dabrivnyy, 1. Yo., (Assistant). Reaearch on the Damping or
vim cables 245
Prmtual, Ya. A_ (AssintaLnt), and 0. S. ?15&renko. Research
on the-DazzpIng of Vibrations in Bundles of Rode 151
a T. V. Investigation of Vibrational Stability of
_K40M=ama' Having Cylindrical Springs Forced to Vibrato
Longitudinally 16o
Babayav, N. N., S. K. Dorofeyuko and V. 0. jltn~ov. on
-in a Vibrating Ship oil HU 1_._' _!!~ - - .
R5816tanees' 1 164
-Bolotin, P..-Y,, and I. ~_Puxlye. On the Rol aof Internal
Yirlctl_O;~_I_~ Limiting Chi Toi4sional-RaBonarice VIbrations in
Ship's shart casings 171
Ovelyanko, a. M. On Effect of Eleatic Vibrations of a Bolt
701mt-On- the bolt's LoosenW 176
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
NIX)VTSEV, G.P.; PONOMARENKO, V.P.; SHASHLOVA, R.A.
New data on the representatives of the genus Liparis in the Barents
Sea. Zool. zhur. 42 no.9!1415-1418 163. (MIRA 16:12)
1. Polar Research and Designing Institute of Marine Fishery
Management and Oc3anography, Murmansk.
DANIIP,V,, V.I.; CHEREPANOV, K. Ye.; U,1TRG!T-V, K.V. , osmotrshchik-avtomatichik;
U
RiPUNIOV, V.S. I
K osrnotrslichik-avtomatchik; SHASINURIN A. Ye.,
osmotrshchik-avtomatchik
Are emergency brake accelerators necessary on freight trains?
.Elek. i tepl. tiaga 5 no.3143 Mr t6l. (MIM U~: 6)
1. Master avtokontro'llnogo stantsii Sverdlovsk-Sortirovochanay
(for Danilov). 2. Starshiy master punkta tekhnicheskogo osmotra
stantsii Sverdlovsk-Sortirovochnaya (for Cherepanov) 3. Stantsiya
Sverdlovsk-Sortirovochnaya (for Antropov, Khripunov, Shashmurin).
(Rai'lroads-Brakes)
SWHKBIN, G*A& 105-6-13/20
T T -Tri 3-T~ d7 Neutral Conductors in Lov-Voltace
Gverhe',Ld Lines. (0 z,-;my?,anii nulevykh provodov vozdushnykh
liniY niZICOEO na .i , Russian)
pryazheniya
Elt:~~ctricheotvo, 1957, lir 8, pp 60 - 0-2 (U.S~S.R.)
A_?,'.~~!RAOT: It is ohcwri that the operation of a line with connected neutral
conductors is safer and cheaver. If the neutral conductors of a
t',)ree-,,hase network are not connected and the wire breaks, then
reat volta-e asym:~ietry may develop at the consumem of the
~
a t, -
c,urrent -ahich are connected to the line in 'the direction of the
fault point. The same may happen in a two-phase network with one
non-connected neutral conductor, even if it has.uniform load of
,~h_~jes. In retworks with connected neutral condLictors such a
volt-a:re a-sy;.ametry at the current consumer3 i3 iMPQ331ble. It is
posoible that short circuits, which are not switched off by the
.~3aft.,t, device, occur in the case of non-connected neutral con-
ductors, if 0,ere exists an interruption of contact in the neutral
CondLictor or if the conductor breaks. A network with closed neu-
tr~Ll conductors is also safer with regard to zero voltage.
1,'oreover the loss of voltage is smaller and therefore the
cro33 zectic-na may be ke;)t somewhat saaller.
105-8-13/20
tin !.he Con-rected Ifeutral Conduct--irs in
Lines.
illu-otratit;nj)
Azjj6C IATION: Sverdlovsk Br, mch of the TyLzhpromelektroproyekt. (Sverdlovs-
X:e-Ve otudeleni~,,c T%razh pro "Lie 1 ekt ro proyek-ta I Russian)
6 .
Avail"Alet Lil~rAry of Con.rress
Card 212
31/020/60/134/006/028/031
B004/BO54
AUTHORS: Boliter, Ye. P.,
I
Gryaznov, 1-1. S., and Shashmurin, P, I,,
TITLE: h
f Coal Caking
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol. 134, No. 6,
pp. 1403-1405
TEXT: The authors wanted to solve the problem as to whether merely an
interaction of the aurface of coal grains or a dispersion takes place in
caking. They investigated the caking of Kuznetsk 1'6 (G6) gas coals from
the mine imeni Kirov and the Polysayevskaya mine, types K)914 (KM14)o
IN 26 (IZh26), and K 2 (K2). Surfaces of coal samples were ground and
marked with Ca45 (radiant energy 0.354 Mev, half-life 152 d). Ca45cl 2or
Ca45(NO 3)2 was applied to the ground sections, and the calcium was fixed
as a sulfate or carbonate by means of K SO or Na %.10 The samples were
2 4 2 3'
2
coked at a pressure of 1 kg/cm , and their plastic deformation was de
termined (Table 1), Then, the coke samples were cut into small pieces~
ground, and radiographed (exposure of the photographic plate 7-15 d).
Card 112
Radiography of Coal Caking S/020/60/134/006/028/031
B000054
The radiographs are shown in Figs. 1, 2. Summing up: A higher or lower
plastic deformation of the grains occurs depending on the degree of
softening of the coal. The grains,are, however, not dispersed; thus? their
chemical interaction in caking is restricted to the surface layer.lham are 2 fig-
ures,1 table and 2 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: Vostochnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy uglekhimicheskiy
institut, Sverdlovsk
(Eastern Scientific Research Institute of Coal Chemistry,
Sverdlovsk)
PRESENTED: May 6, ig6o., by V., A. Kargin, Academician
SUBMITTED: May 5, 10,60
Card 2/2
S,`IOS%-j/'t-- 2/0-35/001 /00
D245/D'1504
AUTHORS: Shaghmuri
Bolimer, Ye. P. , and Novikrv,V,N,
TITbB-- Distribution of Ge during the cokingof anthracite
PER L 0 1) 1 C41 LZ.-hurnal prikladnoy khimii,l, V., 35, no,, 1, 1962, 26-29
TEM The authors studied the distribution of Ge in the products
of coking coal using the isotope 71 Ge as a tracer, added in 'the
form of GeO.. The specimens were heated in a horizontal furnace to
900 C, the heating rate being to 250 0 in the first 30 minutes and
then at 30 per minute. Asbestos filters in the tube were used to
absorb the vapors formed, removing the tarry constituents. The re-
su1t-e showed that, 70 -- 86cilo of Ge in the original coal was retained
JLn the ccke formed and that the gases evolved contained only tra-
tces knot more than 0.26% of the Ge content of the coal). Ge passing
Into the vapor phase was almost completely retained in the asbestos
rilters where it became reduced by H and CO to Ge metal. The Ge
on the asbestos could be easily recovered by boiling with 10% HNO 3
Ca.~d 1/2
S/080/62/035/001/001//013
4
Distr-Lbution cf e 1~245/D304
I
-1y that the 71
s_'utl,on, It ~va-s shown experlmental. Ge tracer added
was distributed arl the products in exactly the same way as the na-
tu-ral Ge presen-~ In -the cocal. There are 2 f.4gures, 2 tablea and I
Soviell-bloo reference.
SUBMITTED-, Der-ember '~!, 1,960
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