SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SKALOWSKI, T. - SKALOZUBOV, V.
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M10"WSKI, T.
Under the banner of May Day. p. 161
Improving the work of mechanized trains. p. 182 PRZEGLAD KOLwjOwr
(Wydawntctwa Komunikacyjne) Idarszawa. Vol. 7, no. 5, MaY 1955
SOURCE: East Eoropean Accessions List, (FEAT), Librax7 of Congress,
Vol. 4. no. 12, December 195-5
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INVENTOR: Timchenko, B. B*; Mailtsev, N. Ye., Skalozub, V. M.
ORG: None
TITLE: An instrument for w-atomatically measuring partial pressure. Class 42,
No. l9o630
: Izobreteniyaj promyehlennyye obraztsy. tovarnyye znaki, no. 2. 196T. 106
C TAGS: pressure measurement, electronic measurement, temperature instrument
LBSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces an instrument for automatically
teaouring partial pressure. The installation contains a working chamber, valve, fil-
,er, psychrometer, differential electronic bridge and measuring instrument. To pro-
,ide for measuring aggressive and contaminated vapor-gas mixtures, the working chamber
s equipped with a temperature-controlled element connected to the input of the differ-
ntial electronic br - VYWls electrically coupled to an electronic measurement
,ridge with a scale graduated according to the thermodynamic characteristics of tita-
ium tetrachloride at normal pressure. This bridge is connected to the differential
ridge when the difference between the vet- and dry-bulb thermometer readings reaches
ero.
1/2 UM 621.31T.39:533.275:531-787-91
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SUIDZUB, V.P.
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Petr Andriiovich ZahoratkTils contribution to Russian physiology.
Fiziol.zhur.[Ulcr.] 2 no.1:109-113 Ja-P 156. (MLRA 10:1)
1. Khark-ivalkiy medichnty institut. Icafedre normallnot fiziologii.
(7.AHORSO KYI, PSTR AIMRIIOVICH, 1?64-1846)
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SKALOZUB, V. P. Cand Med Sci -- (diss) 1111E~terial:~--peyta-ining
-,.~c the history of the chair of normal physiology of QBv Khar'kov
State Dried Inst." Kharlkov,1957. 13 pp. (KharIkov State Med Inst).
200 copies. (KL, 8-58, 108)
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SKAIDZU 4.~ 1 i dl~ I ~~- :., -'T T I
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Early period in the development of physiology in the Ukraine
(18o-i,R36). Fiziol. zhur. [Mcr.] 4 no-2-:26-1-275 )z--'p '58.
('411RA 11:5)
(UXRAIIIE MYSIOLOGY)
GAY311TSKAIA, If.Yu. [ I I aiuyn s I k~! I U. i LI 0 CJU I K OVA , L. K. [ krykho d "Ic ova, L . K.
Adrenalin-like autstances 1-a the blood and adrenalin stabilization
by the blood sermi in experimental hn-ertenoicn. Ukr. biokhim. zhur.
36 no.3:1,31-439 164. (MIRA 17: lCj)
1. Kafed.-y normallnoy fiziclordi i biokhirdi Kharlkovskogo meditsih-
skogo instit-ata.
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detil. Pastm made by adding (NH4)rSO, to 11160, ut Irj*
solidifird in IG-15 tniji. The I~c~ (it I'Itll a-, ItrO (in
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1 15, -,1), 30, wid 40'. 1. IlenmWitz
AUTHORS: Azarov, K.P.9 26-10-12/44
Zhdanov, Yu. A.,
Skalozubov~ M.F.
TITLE: Perennial Mineral Fertilizers (Mnogoletniye mineralonyye udob-
reniya)
PERIODICAL: Priroda, October 1957, No 10, PP 84-86 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: To improve the nutrition of plants, fertilizers are used which
contain nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and so-called trace
elements as boron, copper, cobalt, zinc, manganese and others.
Too large or too small quantities of such trace elements are
harmful to the plants. As soluble salts used as fertilizers
either wash out in the soil too fast or form compounds with
other components of the soil, which the plants cannot assimil-
ate, a new method has beer Aeveloped by making fertilizers
perennial. It consists of introducing into the soil chemical
trace elements fused with easily melting glass which in then
pulveriz*ed and used for fertilizing. Such frits spread out
well in.the soil, supplying plants steadily and for a long
time with trace elements. Experiments conducted with corn,
potatoes, sugar beets and cabbage over the period of a year
Card 112 gave very satisfactory increases of crops.
Perennial Mineral Fertilizers 26-10-12/44
The article contains one photo and one table.
. ASSOCIATION: Novocherkasek' Polytechnical Institute (Novocherkanv1dT po11-
tekhnicheskiy institut)-Novocherkassk
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 2/2
.. - K,*F.; MATSOKIN, V. I.
'N',,.SXLW;;~ROY,
.
.gw
Radiometric determination of surface area of dispersed and porous
substarfces. Zhur. prikl. khim. 31 no.9:1429-1431 S 158.
(MINA 11:10)
1.1lovocherkasakly politekhnichaskly institut.
(Radiochomistr7) (Surface chemistry)
AZAROV. I.P., dotmont, )mnd.t~khn.u%uk; ZHDANOV, Tu.A., dotsent, kwde
khimichenkikh J filosofskikh rv%uk.-AUJA-MkTv'M!Y-, dotsent,
kand.tekhn.nonk; uchastvayall; GUMUMMO.
X.Ge; ONDOTA, A.V.
Use of 4asses and glass frits in fektilfting the soil with
trace elements, Trudy lq~j_ 47:3-101, '58-O'JIM 130)
(GlasO - .- (Fertnisers-~~wd` manures)
SKLLOZUBOT, N.Y., doteent, kand.takhn.nauk; VATSOKIN, 7.1., asoistent
ReAiometric determination of the surface of the active
material of lead accumilators. Trady XPI 47:131-138
1580 (MIRA 13:5)
(Isotopes) (Storage batteries)
S10811611000100210081023
A005/A-1O5
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Kh1miya, 1961, 11o. 2, p. 2K115
AUTHORS: Kukoz, F.I., Skalozubov, M.F.
MIME: The Ultrasound Effect on the Lead Passivation With Anode Polariza-
tion in a Sulfuric Acid Solution
PERIODICAL: "Tr. Novocherk. politekhn. in-ta!'.,' 1959, Vol. 7.3, Raboty kafedry
fiz., pp. 137 - 149
TEXT! The authore studie-' the effect of ultrasound on the passivation of
lead with anode polarization in a sulfuric acid solution; they analyzed the charg-
ing curves taken from smooth electrodes having preliminarily cycled. The curve
section corresponding to the rapid vabiation of the anode potential were oscillo-
graphically taken. The ultrasound affects all quantitative characteristics of the
charging curve. Ultrasound of 1.4 Mc in frequency of low intensity (1 w/cm2) ac-
celerates the passivation,higher intensity decelerates, as one may assume, in con-
sequence of cavitation phenomena, Oscilligraphic measurements showed that some
Card 1/2
S/081/61/000/002/008/02.3
A005/A105
The Ultrasound Effect on the Lead Passivation With Anode Polarization in a Sul-
furic Acid Solution
intermediate processes take place between two main passivation stages (Pb-'~Pb2+
and Pb2+ -->Pb:"). The maximum of the charging curve In the second paseivatton
stage decreases with the application of ultrasound. It is assumed that the forma-
tion of Pb02 begins under the action of ultrasound at less positive values.
I. Kiseleva.
Translator's notei This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract.
Card 2/2
h6oo
SOV/80-33-1-31/49
AUTHORS: Kukoz, F. I., Skalozubov, M. F.
TITLE: Effect of Ultrasound on Anode Formation of
Lead Dioxide
L
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy Ichimil, 1960, vol )3, Nr 1,
pp 177-181 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors studied the effect of ultrasound on the
formation.of lead dioxide by anode polarization of
* smooth lead plate in 6.7N H2 SO,, solution with.
* current of constant density (0-5 ma/cm 2). A
short review of previous work in this field is
a-iven. Results of the experiments are given in
C~
Figs. 1, 2, and 3.
Card 1/7
Effect of Ultrasound on Anode Formation 77522
of Lead Dioxide SOV/80-~-3-1-31/49
A
Filc-. 1. Curves of anode passivation of a smooth lead
2 soj~
electrode (i = 0.5 ma/cm ) in 6.7N H2
a
Card 2/7
El'fect of Ultrasound on Anode "ormation 77522
of Lead Dioxide SOV/43 0 - 33 - 1 - 3 1/49
with cathode polarization (curves 2 and 21),
depending on the number of chari,--discharge c cles
in an ultrason'Lc field of -10 W/ci,-,,- (solid lined, -inul
OP
out . ultrasonic field (broken line'. W v"CLUC
of -iaximum of anode curve Emax (in % (B/; t 11%e of
polarization ( in min); (C) number of
ch~t.-L--,, - .;-.,-,harge cycles.
Card 11/7
Effect of Ultrasound on Anode Formation 77522
of Lead Dioxide sov/80-33-1-31/49
The lag of the anode potentials is connected with the
formation of intermediate products. The process of
basic salts formation on the anode in the sulfate
pores Is expressed:
Pb(01024- "S04 -PbO - PbS04+1120- (1)
Pb(OfQ2 + PbO - "bS04=21'bO PbS041-112() (2)
Pb(011)2+ 2PbO - PbSO, = 11'b0 PbS04 + lfj.()- (3)
The following conclusions were made: The quantitative
characteristic of the anode charge curve is af 5ected
by ultrasound of .1.4 mc frequency and 1-5 W/cm
intensity. At low intensities the ultrasound accele-
rates the passivation process, and delays it when
the intensity is sufficient to cause cavitations.
The anode oxidation is not a simple replacement of
one electrochemical process (Pb -2e ---w Pb'') for
Card 6/7 another (Pb** .2e-----vPb-*); It consists of a series
L 18216-65. EwTkfl)/T/EWP(k) Pf-4/Pi-4 MLK
ACCESSION HR: AT500122-8 3/0000/61/000/000/0203/0208
Kukoz, F. I.: Matsokin V.-'T.
AUTHOR: Skalgo"A"..F.4;
TITLE: Intensification of the process-of liquid treatmerit; of nonlaminar~
electrodes for alkali batteries
SOURCE: VsesoVuzncqa mezhvuzovskaya konferentsiya Po pronyshlenn Rrimeneniyu
ul'trazvuka. Kuyby*shev, 1960. PronWshlennoye primeneniye ul'trazvuka (Indus-
trial application of ultrasound); trudy konferentsii. Kuyby*shev, 1961, 203-208
TOPIC TAGS: alkali stroagc battery, battery electrode, electrode processing,
ultrasound effect
ABSTRACT: After pointing out that the preparation of non-laminary electrodes
for alkali storage batteries is a laborious and time consizaing operation, the
authors report the results of tests aimed at obtaining data on the effect of dif-
fusion, deaeration, and osmosis on the rate at which a metal-ceramic base elec-
trode can be filled with the active mass, and how ultrasonic vibration can ac-
celerate these processes. A technique consisting of combining the action of
Card 1/2
L 18216-65
ACCESSION NR: AT5001228
ultrasound, mechanical vibration and vacuum to form the storage battery plate..
were used. The results showed that the application of U.1trasound (1.0 Mcs,
3 W/=2), cmbined with cathode polarization and the use of thermal decomposition--:~'
of the nickel nitrate, accelerates the impregnation of-the nickel nitrate into
the plate by a factor of 12-15. The use of mechanical i"Ibration and vacuum also
accelerate the impregnation and'increase the activity of the electrode mass. The,
results point to the need of further investigation of the impregnation~procedure#-~---'-:7'-,.,.,-.,
with allowance for economic factorsi-Origo arts has: 3 figures and 1 table . ... ....
ASSOCIATION: None
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Card 2/2
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SKALOZITBOV, Mikhail Pedorovichf--SE14CBENKO, D.P.,, red.; POG-iEBTSOVA,
L'!." ~.,re~d. izd-va; J,AUj-IGVA, Yu.A., takhn. red.
[Active compounds of electric storage batteries]Aktivrqe =as-
sy clektrichoskikh akimumliatorov. Novocherkasok, Red.-i2d.
otdel Novocherkasskogo politekhn. in-ta im. Ser c Ordzhonikidze,
1962. 163 p. ft'L'IRA 15:11)
(Storage batteries)
STAL07111012 M.F.
Effective mur-face of electrodes of -- lead starage battarv. Trudy -
NPI 1333-3-8 162.
Ways of improving the quality of lead allop-I 00 acid batterios.
Ibid.:9-19 162. (NIRA 17:2)
AUTHM Skaloubov, M6 IN
TITLEt Thq aotive mass of a lina-SilTir 4%QVS" battery
SOURCES Novochorkasek. Politekhnichookil inettlAts -Trads, we 1140~
1962,. R46boty kaf.Ary tekhnologii vitktrokkilatchodkift
proizvodatv 1(himiko-tekbnologichwak9go rak~&Itteta, is
TEXT: The following problems needing further investigation are mostion4d
after a survey"has been made'of the known properties of a Zn-.Ag sterage
b.attery jand Pf the methods.6f producing zinc and silver elaoitrodest
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processes on the zinc electrode, and improvement o" the electrode;
processes on the silver.electrodel possibilities of produding a sine-
silver dry cell; replacement of the hydrate-cellulose partition by stabler
films, e.g. films made of ion-exchange membrane or other naterialel
development of a thermal-baitery without CO 2 absorption# replacement of
zinc by cadmium or another-metalo. There 4 figures and 2 tabUs,
The most important English-language references are' Drum VW "I I
Engineer, Sept. 258,.280-.(1955)1 Andre. US patent: 2# 3IT7$1' (1943)94W
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The active mass of a 3101/DIS6
Eiden'sohng-3.9 J. Electrochem. Soc., 99, 20 (IC1501-Dirkmel. F.P.
De Haan,F., J.- Electrochem. Soc., 105, no. 6, 311-315 (1050)-
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B101/B186
AUTHORt Kukoz, L. A., S
,,kalozubov, 11- F-
TITLE: Effect of ultrasonics on some properties of the nickel-oxide
electrodes ir. alkaline batteries
SOURCE. Novocherkaosk. Politekhnicheskiy institut.- Trudy.v. 134-
1962. Raboty kafedry tekhnologii elektrokhimicheekikh
proizvodstv Khimiko-tekhnologiahegkogo fakulltsta, 19 - 30
TEXT: This paper reports attempts made to increase the utilisation factor
of nickel in the Ni(OH) 2 electrodes of alkaline batteries by the action
of vibrations on the precipitation process of Ni Nickel sulfate 00-
(0H)2
lution was stirred into alkali solution at 1450 rpm and exposed to ultra-
sonic vibrE.tions of 27, 80, 340, or 1500 kc/sec for i-30 min, or to -
mechanical vibrations of 100 cps. The intensities wore 1.5 ~/=2 at 27
and 80 kc/sec, 2-3 w /cm2 at 340 kc/oec, and 5-6 w/CM2 at 1500 ko/ooo."-Tbe
N,i(OH)2precipitated was-not-pressed out. A mixture of 153 g precipitate,
34 g graphite, 3 ml NaOH,and 10 ml Ba(OH) 2 was pressed into briquettes which
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-Effect of ultrasonics on some B101[BIS6
were' then shaped to laminas. The chemical and grain compositions of the
nickel hydroxide, its 3pecific volume, and the-electrical properties of
the laminas were tested and compared with ntandard specimens **do without
ultra30niC treatment. Result3- 'rho '3>0 2- ions washed*out of the Irradiated
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s-oecimens more easily. The grain composition of Ni(OH)~ was changed by
irradiation; data found for 10 min precipitation:
Conditions of Grain comuositionolA
precipitation .1-48 +100 ~250 -250 GO /6-
mesh mesh mesh MeA
commercial 29 37 ?2 1.7 0-64
control 27 53 15 5 0-72.
vibratioTis 35 37 19 9 o.67
27 kc/sec 5 35 34 26 0-0
80.) xSee 6 38 32 P- 4 o.65
340 ke/80c 23 42 21 15 0-52
.1 9X) ke /see 3 36 20 14 o.56
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Effect of ultrasonics on some ... B10IMS6
The utilization factor of Ni increased on ultrasonic treatment., Its
values in ~a were' 74 for commercial laminas; 56 for oontrolej 60 for
laminas exposed to mechanical vibrations; and, for laminas treated ultra-
sonically, 78 at 27 kc/seo, 75 at 80 ko/sea, 70 at 340 ko/seaq and
69 at 1500 kc/seo. The value is lowar for the controls than for the
commercial laminas b cause the precipitated Ni(OH), was not pressed out.
Ultrasonic treatmentlof nickel, hydroxide increases swelling by about
5-10 most intensely between 20 and 100 ka/sec. optimum treatment time
i,8-3 5 min. There are 6 figures and 3 tables.
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of inc=aasiag ele.,itiic capaz~ity- 3f the silver
ale -,t:!,,TjdF3 jC a battsry. !2.-T. vys. u.-,hr-,b. wir.; khim. IL kh'-m.
t,:-kh.. 8 no.32448-452 165. (MIRA 18sIO)
-. Naniherkaeskiy poiltakhrUcheskly imtltut Lmeni
OrSzhonik~'dze, kafedra tekhnolog!l eI.aktrokhIm!..-.heski3rh
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AUT17101'1: Anoshchon1co, I. .; Skalozubov,-1,1. F.
0"'G: norw
TITLS: Tntorcollerciate convention on oloc-Lrochemisty-r hold '31 1-:ay to 2 Juno 1965 at
the Novocherkassk Poly-Lechnical Institute
SOURCE: Slolcturoldiimiya, v. 2. no. 4, 1966, 509-511
TOPIC TAGS: electric engineering conference, chemical conferonce, corrosion inhibitor,
electroplating, electrode, alrictrocheridstry, acoustic effect, mamictic offect
4 n f' n emi-5 Z7
A-11ST2jzT: A regular intercoUe.;iate scientific co venion o electroch t
was held 31 I-lay to 2 June 1965 at the Novochre-kassk Polytealmical Institute
in conformity with the plan of the Ministry of Higher and Special Intermediate
Education RFSFR- 258 reports were heard in six ae&.ions and at plenar7 sessions.
Mlore than 400 scientists and engineers from colleges,, scientific research
.institutes and industrial enterprises took part in the conference. Tha follm#--
Ing report" wore given in th plenax7 sesslons: 1. "On the Theor7 of the
Action of Corrosion Inhibitozil L. T. MITROPOV), 2. "State of the Art and
Prospects for of EUctroplating" (N. P. FEDOTIYZV). 3- 'The
an Elect N (A. I. MUSILISHCHIZOV)p ~-- "Possibilities for Using
Acous' ic and Mapatie-Effects in TeER-oliig-ical Processes" (Departmental C01-
lective of the Novochreakassk Polytechnical The authors and
titles of some of the principal reports are given together with the authors'
affili&tionse LJPRS: 36,469
SUB C093; 03, 09, 07, 20 / SUBM DATE.: none
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ACC NR: t%,P700_')6I4 SOU'RCE GODL. L;R/0413/67/000/002/0052/0052
F.
Kulkoz, F. 1.; Pridatko, I. A.;
OUG: none
T i T LIE ; Amethod of obtaining grid plugs for nickel oxide electrodes of alkaline
storage hatteries. Class 21, No. 190447 [announced by Novocherkassk Folytechnical
InstituLe(Novocherkasskiy politekhnicheskiy institut)]
iSOURCE: Izobretcniyn, promyahlennyya obraztey, tovarnyyot znaki, no. 2, 1967, 52
iTOPIC TAGS: electrode, storage battery
JABSTF(ACT: A method of obtaining grid plugs for nickel-oxide electrodes of alkaline
jstorage batteries by treating metallic nickel in alkali and ther. oxidizing it at
~!high temperatures is proposed. To improve the quality of products and simplify che
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'technology of manufacture, oxidation is made to occur at a temperature of 600-65
!during 40-60 min in a dehydraced medium after the treatment in alkali. (JR)
SUB CODE: 0 9 /0/ S UBM DATE: 25Sep65
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