SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NAVROTSKIY, V. K. - NAWARA, L.
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SUMINA, LyuAmila 1111nichna; WATROMIT, Vrjtsiliy Korneyevich. red.
(Pneumoconiosis; bibliographic Index of Soviet literature
1918-1934] Pnevackonios; bibliogrefichookil ukazatell ote-
chastvannoi literatury 1918-1934 gg. Khar1kov. 1955. 163 p.
(KIIU 13:8)
1. Kharkov. Gosudaretyannaya neuchno-meditainalmys bibliotelca.
(BIBLIOGRAPHY--LUNGS--DUM DISMUS)
AID P - 2642
Subject USSR/Medicine
Card 1/1 Pub. 37 - 19/22
Author Troitakiy, A. A.
Title Review on chapters VI and IX of the book Methods of
Investli tatina Industrial Hyalene, ed. by V. K.
Navrota kly
Periodical Gig. i san., 8, 58-60, A& 1955
Abstract A review of the chapters: "Methods of determining
the chemical substances I n air" by I. B. Kogan,
and "Laboratory methods o f the diagnosis of
occupational poisoning", by K. G. Abramovich.
Footnotes.
Institution Not given
Submitted No date
v (-N' il-", -I , I f-N
~, I r, V. j-
NATROCKIJ, 6&of.
Certain problems of lowering nf temporary disability In Industrial
worker#. Cook. zdravot. 4 no.7:381-384 July 56.
1. Clen koreep. ALT SSSR.
(INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE.
control of temporary disability in workers (Cz))
NAvRoisxiy,, v.K.0 profossor (Kharlicav)
Dearmwing tm*or=7 disability amoag IndustrIA wo*ers. Sevog4ravo
15 fti2s6-9 Mr-Ar 056. (MA 9:7)
U WAles-correviondent AM SSO
(MMSUL HTGUM
misimislag Inability to work Is Rusts)
NAVROTSKIY. V.K. (Kharlkov)
,kola of environmental factors in industry on the i=unological
react17ity Of the body. Report No.l: Xffect of chronic poisoning
from benzene and its nitro and amino derivatives on imunological
reactivity In rabbits. Gig.truds I prof xab. 1 no.2:12-18 Kr-Ap '57.
(KI3A 10:6)
1. Iz kafedry gigiyany truda Kharlkovskogo Institute usovershonstvo-
vaniya vrachey.
(BINZANB--TOXICOU)GY) (IMMUTY)
NAVROMIT. T.K.. professor; ZHABORINSKIT. V-H.. professor
"*-~,!=Corro detion of the problems of sanitary protection of
natural water. Gig. i son. 22 no.3:73-74 Mr 157. (MIRA 10:6)
1. Fredsodstell M3arlkovskogo gigiyenichookogo obshchestva (for
Havrotmk1y)i 2. Chlen pravlenlya Kharlkovskogo giglyeatchookogo
obahchostva (for Zhabottnekly). 3. Chlen-korrespondent Akadesit
iseditsinskikh nauk SSSR. (for loyrotskiy)
(WAM SUPPLY
sanitary protection of water reservoirs in Russia)
(SAMITATICS
same)
prof.; LUEASHOV, V.I.; WIKOLAYEVA, N.M.; TIRASPOLISKAYA.
liffect of chronic anillno poisoning on the course of pulnonary
tuberculosis In rabbits. Vrach.delo no.1:59-61 J4 151. (MIRA Ili))
1. Kafedrm g1glyany truda Khar1kovskogo Institutm usovershenstvavaniya
vretchey, 2. Chlon-korrespondent ANN SSSR (for Wavrotakly)
(ANILINB--PHYSIOLOGICAL IWVC?) (TU GULOSIS)
I T~ '. I
.I. i5-ACT I y,, . ., 0
N
"The role of fa,,Aorr, rf lndu:~I.rlal anvirrnment In the
itrsuncb1r,1o,:,,1ca1 reactivity of the rrgwJ=."
report submitted at the 13th All-Union C(-,ngrre.,:;B of 1~rgianlsts, Epidey lologioto
and Infectionists, 10,59.
, - vaoT:;~; Ff . V. I- . , 7 ~ 7. ly , -
-K.'I i~ ; 4'. ".
"Basic Principles and Flethods of !iy[lenic Normlizatior. of
Factors of the Enviro-uwntal Industria.1 Medium."
report submitted at the 13th AU-Union Congress of Hygienlats, Epldaridolo,-ists
and Infectionists, 1959-
]FAVROTSKIT -!--I; NRA-Sof -
Sffect of chronic poisoning by small concentrations of carbon
monoxide on the im-mmobiologic reactivity of rabbits. Vrach.
delo no-3:277-290 Hr '59. (141RA 12:6)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AIM SSSR. Kafedra gigiyany Khar'kovskogo
instituta usovershonstvovaniya vrachey.
(CARBON HONOXIDE-PHTSIOLOGICILL NYYICCT) (IT041WITT)
NAVROTSKIYO VaK.- prof.
of silloosis and further methods for Its solution.
Bor'ba a oil. 4:87-97 159. (MIRA 12: 11)
1. Chlon-korrompondent ANN SSSR.
(WNW--DU.')? DIVARS)
YATRO'2SKIT#YjK.. prof.
Affect of small concentrations of wilfitr dioxide in chronic
poisoning on the i-minobiological reactivity of rabbits.
Gig. i san. 24 no.8:21-26 Ag '59. (HIRA 12:11)
1. Is kafedry gigiyany truda Mmr1kovakogo inatituta iienveriahen-
stvovantya vrachey. Chlen-korrespondent AM SSSR.
(SULIMR, toxicoloeZ)
(11MMITT. pharmacolocr)
NATROTSErT. T.K., prof. (1harlicov)
Present status of the problou of the etiology and pathogenesis
os 9111cosis and further tasics In Its Investigation. Trach.delo
no.4'.391-397 Ap 060. (KIRA 13:6)
(WNGS-DUST DIMKUS)
NAVROTSKITO V.K.- (Kharikov)
Role of environmental factors in the i==obtological reactivity
of the organism. Report Xc.2.i Effect of chronic poisoning with
carbon tetrachloride and dichlorathane on imiunobiological re-
activity in rabbits, Gig, truda i prof. sab. 4 no.1:28-32 A
160s (HM 15:3)
(CARBON TETRACHLOME-TOXICOU)GY)
(ETRUE-TOXICOLOGY)
NAVROTSKIYP VA., prof.
Role of industrlal envIronmental factors in the immunoldgical
reactivity of the organism. Vent.AMN WSR 15 no.3t 5749 160*
(MIPA WO
1. Khartkovskiy institut usovershenetvavaniya vrachey. Chlen-korres-
pondent AMN SSSR.
(IMKUNITY) (M&N-INFLUENCE OF F.NVIROj'*MNT)
,MV&MKU#-.V.1L.9L-Fof.
Inimmobiologieal reactivity as a method for deterrAning the
wadmum permissible concentration of haraftl chemical sutstances
in the air of closed promises, Gigs L san. 25 no. 6:29-33
:9 16o. (KIM 14t2)
Is Is Ukrainskogo instituts. usovershonstvovaniya vrachey.
DaystvitelIM7 chlon AMN SW*
(AIR-POLLUTION)
IIAVROTSKIY , V.X., rof., OtV. red.
fl4aturial:j of the lrQ, Ploniun of tho Repiblic Comrd..,aion
on the Control of Sillcosiol Maturialy XV pleptma Rospubli-
kanskol komioaii po lbor-lbi 0 3i)lkozom. Kiev, lzd-vo M
USSR, 1963. 219 p. (MTRA 17tlO)
~. Akademiya nauk Kiwi. RCCTub'Likanskaya kor-A-3siya
1
po bo-lbe s silikozou.. Plonum. 2. Poystvitellrjyy chlen VN
SSSR, predledatelt Raspubiikanskay komissil po borlbe s si-
likozort..
WAVROTSKIY V K prof., otv. red.
[Materials of the 13th Plenum of the Republic Commission
on Control of Silicosial Materialy XIII plenums, Respubli-
kanskoi komisaii po bor'be silikozom. Kiev, Izd-vo AV
VRSR, 1961. 222 p. (MIRA 17:10)
Akademiya nauk URSF, Kiev. Respublikanskaya komisaiya
bor'be s silikozom. Plenum. 2. Doyst-Atellnyy chlen
N SSSR, predsedatell Respublikanskoy komissli po borl-
be a silikozom AN Ukr.SSR.
NAVROTSKIY, V.K., profs# atye redo; TANKOVSL414, Zjvp redo
(Materials of the 14th Plenum of the Republic Comision for
the Control of Siliconis) Vaterialy XIV plerriza. kiev, Izd-
vo AN USSR, 1962. 233 p. (141RA 17:7)
1. Akaderdya nauk URSH, Kiev. Respublikanskaya komissiya po
borlbe s silikozom. Plenum. 2. Dey3tvitel'nyy chlen X-11 SSSR
(for Navrotskiy).
NAVROTSK170 V,K,; TAEU40POLISKAYA, M.N.; KOLGELARI, S.S.;
NIKOLAYEVA, N.M.
State of the general immunobiological reactivity of the bucty
and morbidity among foundry workers* Vest. AM SSSR 18 no.2:
32-4.1 10'3. (MIRA 17:7)
1. Ukrainskiy institut usovershenstvovaniya vrachey i Ukrainskly
institut, gigiyeny truda i profzabolovaniy, Kharlkov.
7
~, -
.. ~- L~51 ~
BELOGUROVA, V.P.; (Yalta)
Reaction to C-reactive protein in tuberculosis. Vrach.delo no.10:
77-80 0 162. (MIRA 15:10)
.14, 1, Inatitut wditainakoy klimatologii i klimatoterapii Imeni
I.M.Sechenova.
(TUBERCULOSIS) (PROTEINS)
BELOGUROVA, V.P., kand.med.nauk; NAVROTSKIY V V
--~L-LLL~
C-reactive protein in tuberculous patients. Sov.med. 26 no.8:99-
102 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:10)
1. 1z Instituta meditsinakoy klimatologil i klimitoterapii imeni
I.M.Sechenova (dir. B.V.Bogutskiy).
(PROTEINS) (TUBERCULOSIS)
t ACC M,51014 10ts AP4dW41 8/02l3/64/0*/W3/0396/0WT
AUTROM Navrotsklyt V. V.
TITLE: Interaction of oceanic currents and atmospheric processes in the northern
Atlantic
SOURCEt Okeanologiya, Y. 4,, no* 3P 196ho 396-407
TOPIC TAGSs ocean, atmosphere# tempetraturs gradient, pressure gradient.,
ABSUACT, The author's purpose Is to demonstrate frcs avallablo data on the Oulf
Stream and the Labrador and North Atlantic currents that temperature contrasta of
water at the ocean surface (horizontal temperature gradient) are important factors
in developing atmospheric processes above the North Atlantico As a prOllAinary,, he
considers saw theoretical relations, beginning with the equation of V, V, ShulmWkin
(19539 FUUm moryaq Isde AN SSSR# relatiag pressure gradient'to temperature
gradient# He derives the equation
dp, 1-a +~.R j LN eX0
P Ir. 11r,
%here g is'a'a'asleration of gra-itys K the height, of the investigated air layers R
I.the gas constants p. the absolute pressure at the surfaces T. the absolute
ACCEiSION Iffis AK-040741
teVersture at the surfaces Im the average temperature of the air layer at the
height He Fbr small distances# when changes in average temperature may be neglect-
edq the relationship reduces to
ivif
I-ex+ * I
i P-L)
,~'The approach is approximatep but it my be seen that# in generall the dependence of
the pressure gradient at sea level on the amount of heat coming from the underlying
surface to due chiefly to the t4operature gradient on that underlying surface# the.
height of the air layer (H),q and the change in overage temperature of this layer.
The relation of surface rature gradient to atmospheric circulation in almost
linear. This owns that vertical and divergent phenomena may be neglected in the
vicinity of the marine currents indicated* Changes in average temperature of the
air layer may also be neglectedj, and the basic consideration becomes that of the
horizontal temperature gradient at the ocean surfaces The average temperature of
an air layer dose not change appreciably when air mosses pass over any particular
area. Averaging occurs as several different mosses of air pass overp the effects of
the masses on surface temperature more or less mutually cancelling each other* It
may be stated# thereforep that the effect of changes in absolute tWersture at the
urface VAuces to am@ small, constant values The effect is smaller the larger the
Osxqe along the borlsontal# Vw author has fowid good agreement between tompera-.
~
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ture anomalies in the water anci anamalies of circulation. This signifies a constant
relationship over long periods of time Origo art. hast 6 figures and 9 formulas,
ASSOCrATIONs Kalinirigradakoye otdolentys Instituta okeanologii AN SSSR (Kaliningrad
I
'Department of the Institute of Oceanography,, AN SWR)
SUBHMIDs 29JW63 ERCM 00
SUB 00090 Is NO RV SOVI 002 ar"fal 005
NAVROMITY, 'I.V.
ScrA results of the IGY ;r, !;-a -n of tne-
ocoan and rttmr,3vher-~ In rr.f- ~G if r,-f)n. q /, rc,.4:
. Al 1
603-611 164. ' y-,.qA
1. Fsjin-!ngradsk.,)ye )~Aeler,'ye rkeallc,,-471~
BEU)GUROVA) V.P.; NAVROTSKIY, V.V.; PETRSOVSKIY, A.I.
Correlation between protein fractions, C-reactive protein and
erythrocyte sedimentation in different forms of tuberculosis.
Promb. tub. no.7:51-54 163. (MIRA 18:1)
1. Iz Instituta med1tsinskoy klimatologii I klimatoterapli imeni
I.M. Sechenova (direktor - B.V. Bogutskiy), Yalta.
AISKSSYEVp V.P., kand.takhn.niuke dotsent;,XAVRC)TMIY, Yu,,D., 1-nah.
Nvestigating the hydrodynsaLic characteristics of slot headers. Trud,/
(YrIPirh? 1201,82 962. OCRA 17 11)
1. Wedrs, kholodilfnykh mashin Odesskogo takhnologichookogo instituta
pishchevoy L kholodillnoy prowyehlennosti,
/'~ ~,r I/ /~- 0 -rs //< T I/ a -
POIAND/Cult,tva;,ed Plants- Method of ExperimZIation
Abs Jour Re.-:1 zhi= - Biol., rio 1, 1958, lk 4161
Author Z. Mvzv,,!,.iikiy
Inst Ur,**(,# Given
TLtle Methods in PD)mt &-lact-loa
Ori g Pub Xist. hodowli i a2dlmt. omlin. 1956, rio jaO
Abstract No
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leg
I t
SHEVCHENKO, F., prof.; AKHTAMOV, A., dotsent; ARIPOV, S,, nauohn.
sotr.; PAX, If., nauchn. sotr.; ffAVRI17PU JIMU06hurnallst;
TANKME-ISON, A., zhurnallet; KoMlEiv-, v.v red.; BMTIYARDV,A.,
takhn. red.
(I.P.Pavlov Samarkand State ModAcal Institute) Samarkandskii
paudaretvennyi meditsinskii)LuatAtut in.akadealka I.P.Pavlova;
kratkil spravoohnik. Tast4ent, Gos.isd-vo Usbekskoi SSR,1962.
25 p. (MIRA 161g)
1. Samarkandakiy gosudarstwennyy meditsinskly institut (for
Aripov, Pak).
(SAXAMND--MEDICAL COLLEGES)
k8(5) SOV/115-59-7-10/29
AUTHOR: Chadayev, A.F., and Navskly Ye.V.
TITLE: A Device for Adjusting Large Micrometers (Prisposob-
leniye dlya dovodki bol'shikh mikrometrov)
PERIODICAL: Izmeritellnaya tekhnika, 1959, Nr 3, p 16 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author developed a device, shown by figure 1,
for adjusting (lapping) the measuring surfaces of
micrometers having a measuring range of more than
100 mm. This device is used at the Gorlkiy avtoza-
vod (Gorlkiy Automobile Plant). A cast iron lap is
used having a hardness of 90-120 H with the follow-
2
ing chemical composition: 4% carl
n, 2.8% silicon,
0.7% manganese, 0.12% phosphorus, 0.2% chrome and
not more than 0.016% sulfur. The structure of the
lap must be graphitic, medium or fine-laminar the
metallic basis must have ferrite structure, p~rlite
inclusions must riot exceed 25%. For preliminary
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A Device for Adjusting Large Micrometers SOV/115-~9-3-IC/20~
lapping, paste GO! 30-40 microns is used. For
finishing paste GOI 7-10 microns and for final
lapping paste GOI 3-4 microns are used. There is
1 diagram.
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IAWINk, A.T.; FILIPPOTA. A.1h.; DONNIMA, Ta.S.; 17MOLOVA, T.I.;
NAYTAWWICJI. K.L.; DNITRITXTA. G.T.
Synthesis aM some conversions of vin7l others of chloro-
phenole. lzv.Sib.otd.AN SSSR no.11:9-16 '58. (MIRA 12:2)
1. Irkatakly Comidarstye nnyy univeraitat Im. A.A.Zhdanova.
(Ithers)
S/137/62-/000/006/060/163
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AUTHORSt Navtanovich, M. L., Chernyak, A. S.
TITLE: Liquid extraction of metals by means of acid alkyl phosphate
PERIODICAL. Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 6, 1.962, 19, abstract 60148
("3b. nauchn. tr. Irkuts),.1y n.-i. In-t redk. met'% no. 9, 1961,
14o - 151)
TEXT: A report on some results of the studies carried out on the ertrac-
tion of rare elements by means of acid alkylphosphates as well as of the studiez
on the chemical nature of extraction and on investigating cheap and effective
extractors. There are 13 references.
G. 00vodtseva
[Abstracter's note: Complete translationi
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CHMWAK. A.$.; NAYTANDTICH, M.L.
Ixtraction recovery of mtals by means of acid alkyl phosphates.
Zhur.prild.khlu. 33 no-1:85-89 Ja '60. WU 13:5)
1. Irkutakly gosudaretyeanyy nauchoo-imeledovatellakly Institut,
rodk:lkh ustallov.
(Phosphoric acid) (metals)
S/137/62/ooo/oo8/ocl/065
A006/A101
AUTHORS: Chernyak, A. S., Navtanovich, M. L.
TITLE: The part of organic reagents in hydrometallurgy
PFRIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurglya, no.'8, 1962, 12, abstract 3A62
("Nauchn. tr. Irkutakly R.-I. in-t rcdk. met.", 1961, no. 10,
316 - 342)
TEXT: Basic methods of using organic reagents in hydrometallurgy are
3nalyzed. Organic reagents can be employed as solvents for extracting metals
frpm solid products (lixiviation) Euid from aqueous solutions (liquid extraction);
thd latter process in used more frequently. The following extracting agents are
uted: hydrocarbons and chlorine derivatives, oxyg6n-containing organic 5olvents
which do not contain saltforming groups, plain esters, alcohols. complex carbonic
acid esters, phosphorus- and nitrogen-containing extracting agents. Individual
examples are quoted of separating-out metals by lixiviation and extraction, and
the basic difficulties Df the process are mentioned. The other field of employing
organic reagents is the precipitation process. The advantages of organic preci-
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The part of organic reagents in hydrometallurgy A0O6/A101
pitating agents are given, individual examples are quoted of using same; the
possibility Is Indiceted of using organic reagents as precipitating agents. The
next fiel-I of using organIc reagents are ion-exchange processes ured for extract-
Ing metals from solutions with poor metal content, for refining valuable metal
solutions from impurities and for the selective separation of valuable metals.
Advantages and individual examples are mentioned of using ion-exchange processes.
Orgnnic reagents are employed as reducing agents to transfer the metal extracted
into lower valonces, and as coagulating agents. In the latter case organic
poly-electrolytes are used. Other fields of using organic reagents are also
mentioned; such as bacterial processes for performing oxidizing-reducing reac-
tions with the aid of bacteria, electrolytic processes, in studying the chemism
of hydrometallurgical processes. There are 106 references.
L. Povedskaya
[Abstracter's not*# Complete translation)
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A057/A129
t Chernyake. A. S-#_K4TtGC*V1Oho No L,
Tr= i Iktreation of metals by aWl pbosphoria acids synthesized from
industrial alcohol mixtures
PM=CALt Zhurnal prikladnoy khIsdi, v. 34. no. 4. 1961, 916 - 919
TWs An sconaidoal method for the manufacture of allVI phosphate oxtrac-
tants by direct wathests from Industrial mixtures of alcohols and kWdrocarbons
obtained in kwdrogenstion of oxidized parafftw over a sine-chrooko catalyst
M V. Veselov at al., Ref - 33 Novosti nottyanoy teldmiki (Kowa of petroleum
toohnolagy), Nefteperorabatkap 1, 1960) in described. Tedmological investigations
-Manstrated that the allwl Phosphoric acids obtained from the alcohol mixtures
have the owe extreatability an &Wl phosphoric acids synthesized from single
slipbatic alcohols* Thuts the eumbersome and expensive separation of alcohols
from bydrocarbons was avoided and a selective extraotant for rare metals was ob-
tained. The initial mixture for the synthesis of alkyl phosphates contains usual-
ly 50 - 6o % alcohols, 85 9 of whiah am iso-aloohols. The main part are C~ - OT
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Rttraotlon of metals by A057/A129
alcohols, i.e., 12 0 C~ - C9. 47 % 010 - C15 and 41 % C16 - C22 alcohols. The
synthesis was carried out using a molar ratio of alcohol to phosphoric anhydride
of 2 j 1, i.e., in condition faVorable for the formation of Malkylpyrophosphates
according to prior investigation of the present authors (Ref. 41 Zh M , 330 850
1960). The obtained extraotedt contains usually 40 - 50 % alkyl phosphoric aoids.
sow kwdrooarbons with small amounts of fatty acids, *there, esters, oxy aoids,
and oarbonyl compounds. Differently from single dialkylpyrophosphates the oxtruo-
tant obtained from the mixture of industrial alcohols maintains the *xtraotabili-
ty for several weeks. It was not determined which of the compounds present in
the eztraotant causes thin stabilization of oztraotability, but the solution of
this qu*stion could be of Interest for the use of correspondent admixtures to
the single alkylpyrophosphates. rAborstory tests on the oxtractabllity of the
obtained oxtractant wore carried out with sulfuric, bydroohlorla, n1tria, phom-
phorio and oxalla said solutions containing Ions of alkali and alkali earth so-
tais, Ai, re (ni and ii), go, Y, lanthanides, Ti, Hf P Zr, Sn, Nb, W and others.
It was obsorvod.that the aztraotant has an extraction selectivity for multi-va-
lent metals (3 - 6 valent). Mrtraotion In possible from concentrated, an well
as from weakly acidic,, almost neutral, mineral said solutions. The extraction
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Extraction of metals by .... A057/A129
in effected bV the ratio of volumes of the solution sad extraotint. Thus in-
aresse In the ratio holps to avoid emulsifyIng, and Us present experlOnts were
carried out with ratios of solutions extreatant - 5 s I and 10 s 1. It was ob-
served that the use of diluted solutions (in kerosene) of the extraotant effects
decrease in expense of alkylphosphates almost not decreasing *.he extraction of
metals. The most convenient concentration is 5 - 10 % alkyl phosphoric aaids in
the solution of the extraotant. The extraction depends considerably on the can-
centration of the metal in the solution, I.e., the higher the concentration the
better is extraction (Table 1). Extractability of alkyl phosphoric wids obtained
from the total mixture- of industrial alcohols and from single fractions to com-
pared In'Figure 2. It can be seen that an Improvement can be effected by separat-
ing single fractions from the Initial mixture. In Table 2 properties of the ob-
tained extractent with those obtained from single alcohols were compared. There
are 2 figures, 2 tables and 4 Soviet references.
SUBMITTED: June 13, 1960.
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AUTPOR: Nnytonovich M. L., Chernyak, A. S.; Sutyrin, Yu. Ye.
T11ME: Salective extrattion of scandium with alkylphorpharic acids
SOURCE; Zbutnal prikladnoy khitnii-, v. 32. no. 2, 1965, 345-348
LOPIC TAOS.* - -LecanAiumi -standium -e,xtraetlon, alkylphosphoric acid, alkyl pboaphate,
twnValkyl, Phosphate, dialkyl phospbate, extraction nelectivity,-rare metal, rare i
ex.trp.ction
ABSTRACr. A method for obtairiing relatively pure (approx 99%) sca-ndium fluoride
.or scanlium bxIde from ore or slag leaching solutions by extraction with Mono- or
dialkyl r,~orpbatea in deacribed. Afttr the precipitation of scandium oxalate, mother
Aiquorg.- 01ch- coatain-,some -scandifum 10 solntibn, can alro br treated in the eame
WdY for Tonovery of all scandium. Sce'tridium, content ir'! the raw materials used in
the artdy,. 1- e, , residues after the dzicomposition of wolframite c"centrates or
t-irl mt1ting olag--j, ranged from 0.05 to 0.6%; other metals, which occur together
Witt) riv-110111mf itere prenent In c(r-nparablc quantitins. The extracting agent wen
eftbier a 0.65 m aolution of ti-octyl phoLphl.-Ite or EIF-2, which to a int,-ture of alkyl j
phvsphates prepared from co=ercial mixtures of alcohol-.i. After oxtracti,~-a the
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organic phase was washed with dilute IICI Or 11204 to remove the major part of the
other tietal.s. The! reextraction of scandium wa~ effected by tieing a calculated
Tamtq~mt of C"centrated hydrofluoric acid; acandium fluoride was precipitated in
A a White-&e0iment: an excess of IIF dissolves the prec.p tate
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AUTHORS: Chernyak, A. S.,_Navtano,,7ich, M. L.
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TITLE: Concerning th-,3 Extraction Df Metals With AcIJ
phosphates
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khImiJ., 1960, Val 43, Nr !, pp 31---89
J
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: This is a study of' the composition of acid a.'Kylphos-
phates used in the extracl~ion of metals from aq,ieo,~s media,
and of the chemistrj of this process. Acid alk~ylphos-
phates are usually obtained in reaction of a1cclic:s with
P205; the reaction yield!3 various phosphoric a-id esters,
depending on the rat.-io c,!' the reagen's arid :c.-Allicris
of the reaction:
Card 1/4
Concerning the Extraction of Metals With -177507
Acid Alkylph03phates
2ROH + P 205 _oR2 H2P207
2ROH + P20 5 + HG -4 2RH2PO4
3ROH + P 0 -.o RH,,,PO + R HPOI
2 5 4 2
6RO11i + P2 05--+ 2R 3PO4 +3H 20
N-butyl and isomyl alcohols were u5ed in the otudy. Thf~
acid and neutral eateru obtained were eXtrac~ed h a
fourfold excess Qf water and then with 5% 3odi-.irr, _~arbc)~.-
ate solution In amount equal to that or the Qrganic
solution. The initial organic solution, the aq-_ieo-,.,s
extract, and the organic solution after both extrac-
tions were titrated with NaOH. Phosphorus was de~er-
mined quantitatively by oxidation with suif_~rlc and
nitric acid mixture and .ising the -.iB-_:a! nolytda~e
Card 2/4 method. It was established that the reac'~icn -_"
Concerning the Extraction of Metals With 77507
Acid Alk"jlpho5phates sov/Bc--4~~-_-16/49
Card 3/4
alcohols with P2 05 gave no neutral esters b"t only aciJ
esters in the form of a mixture of mono- and diesteru.
The yield of monoesters increased, and that or di-
esters decreased with the increase of the molar ratto of
alcohol to anhydride (rrom 2 to 6). The molar ratio 2:1
gave predominantly die-oters (67.7 to 90.5%); chiefly,
diallcylpyrophoaphate3. The metal extraction capacity
of the alkylphosphates wjs investigaj~d on solutions
'_ V,
with various cations (Fe + , TiIV, Zn , Cb) and anions
(CI-, NO-, SO 2-, PO 3-), and the content of extracted
3 4 1~
cations and anions in the alkylph03phate5 was Jetermir',ed
by quantitative analys1:3 and with the help of radio-
active isotopes. Apparatus B-2 and end-window co--;nter
MST-17 were used in the study. In the case cf' Fe (So.)
2 " 3
solution, alkyl phosphate was taken in 1:5 ci_~metr'~
ratio and Fe3+ extracted in practically identical arlc_~nts
(about 52%) from acid as well as from rle3rly !-Iv, i'ra.'
Concorning the Extraction of' Meta13 With '(7507
Acid Alkylphoophates sov/,Bo- ~,,3- i - j 6/,;g
solution3. The degree of extraction of SO~~ 2- Was
considerably higher from acid than from neutral so'L,-I-
tions. Most of the sulfate ion, however, was eliminated
on wanhing with water, whereas the iron cation remained
insoluble. Accordingly, che re-extraction from. the
organic phase gave 5 to 13 times more iron than sulfate
iona, These and other experimental data indicate thht
the extraction of metals with acid alkylphosphates has
an ionic character. It can also be assumed that acid
alkylphosphates can be used for metal. extraction fro-,
strongly acid as well as from weakly acid solutions.
There are 3 tables; and 8 references, 1 U.S., I U.K.,
1 German, 5 Soviet. The U.S. and U.K. references are:
R. E. Treybal, Ind. Eng. Chem. 49, 514 (1957); D. F.
Peppard, et al., J. Inorg. a. Nuci. Chem., ~34
ASSOCIATION: Irkutsk State Scientific Research Institite for Rare
Metals (Irkutskiy gosudarstvenny i-iaLichno-issledc),,,a-lel'skly
institut- redkikh metallov)
SUBMITTED: May 20, 1959 Card 4/11
S/OBO/62/035/004/00 ",,Io~
D204/D-501
AUMO"IkS Navtanovich, I.I. -L. und Cherr4jak, A. S.
'21 T LL Characteristics of iodate precipitation of '11h L,,11
ments of the Ti ijubgrOLIP fron, solutions cow-ijririt,
scandium
P-,*RIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, v. 35, no. 4, 1')6,-,, o
2 --.'X T :Th -, a u t ho r 3 3 t u d ie d th P, s e t)a ra t i o n o f T h, Z r, T, i ~t:. j H fm
Se by selective precipitation of the impurities us iodateF3, a.,; tho
process has not as yet been studied in detail. The startir)(-
rial consisted of Sc oxide to which various amounts of tht- ()T,,cr
meta13 were added. Th, Zr, Ti and Hf were precipitated with 11~c,"
KILO3 in HNO 3 from acid nitrate solutions. The precipltateB werf the.,i
,4ashed with 11,j KIO 3 whiie Sc was precipitated from the
with ITH 40H, dissolved in HCI, reprecipitated witn oxail(~ k-t~,
i6ni-ced to the oxide. 1110 3 and NH 410 3 could be used in
Card 1/ 3
(VoL)/03,.)/m. /Ioo 5/o.,:,
Characteristics of iodate ... D204/D.301
Kro
.L 3' All materialo ,,ore analy"ed cfemically and
1,11ature of the preciptater, i.,-3 briufly de3
:'AllAuji kS
Modiolne Deafness, fterapy
Ogwlng Aid for BQrovLmg the UceptlbLIlty or
Tone@ In a Noisy Industrial Shop,* Prof G. L.
NmvyszhsvkIy,, Tab for Control of Ind Noises, All-
Vnion Sol Res Inct for Zabor Protection, MM,
Imalograd,, k pp
*Test Oto-91no-TArtagpl" No to
Knousess frequemoy and loudness of noise in
various shops. Sketches amd. describes stetho-
scopic Instrumat.
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Disinhibition as a prophylactic meaeure In occupational deafness.
Probl.fistol.skust. 2:109-121 150 (min 10:11)
1. Lotboratortya po borlbe 9 prolzvodetvennym shumom Vse9oyuznogo
Nauchno-Issledowatel'skogo institute okhrany truda Vaesoyusnogo
teentrallnogo sovets profsoyusov, Leningrad.
Ma) (N0151) (OCCUPATIOVAL DISEASIS)
I(AYTAZMKIT. G.L.. professor (leningrad).
Acometico-phystological changes in the hearing analysor under the effect of
Industrial noise. Vast.o'wo-rin. 15 n0-5:18-22 rj-O '53. (MLRA 6:11)
(Noises) (Hearing)
WAINAViSHY, I. Kh*
"Radio Transmitterst it bk., Moscow, 1950.
. _PY, L.-G. A Inzh.j,
Df=ATSKIY, N.S.; KARPOV, V.V.; HAMAZHS
nauchn. red. I
(manual for the dsalg:wro of electricalg yete for
dwellings and public buildings] Spravoc ik ptektirovshchika-
alektrika zhilykh i grazhdanskikh zdanil. Izd.2., perer. i
dop, Leningrad# Stroilzdat, 1965. 393 P. (MIRA 191l)
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ftv filmstrip for schools. Geog. v shkola 26 no.3275 My-je 163.
(MIRA 16s6)
1. 296-y& ahkola Momkvy.
(rilmstrips) (Moscow Province-Geogmphy)
NAWALKY, Zbigniew,, hizo
Advantages of lorwwall coal blasting by awme of the Armstrong
method* Wiatd= gm U no*20058-359 0 162.
1. Technik strzoluiezy,, Kopaluia Brzesicze.
NAWARA, Janina
Cryotherap7 irl the treatment of lez-..-igeal papillome . Otqlaryng.
Pol. 19 no.ltl33-131. 165.
1. Z Oddzialu l&r-.,mgolo9lcznego Szpitala w Nowej Hucim (Flerov-
nik: doe. dr. S. Sokolowski)e
("NAWARA# JU794"
The lithologia composition of various fractions of gravel of the
Stalk& and Cs&M Dunajec Rivers. Act& geol pal 10 no-N45$474 1160.
(SW 10: 6)
1. Geological Laboratory Obseun Zteniq Polish Academy of Science#
(Poland-Rivers) (Folvd-Gravel)
10,11 'ail AR--li , Krys '.yn a
Warfirtw -I' Young Frierit!3 if "hc, ~w-th 7. ene r I . 1 rzo-pl
ceol 1.1 no.10:4 ef --nver WO.
POLAND
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le Musem of the Urth, Polish AcadeuW of Sciences (Muzoun
Ztemi Polskiej Akadmii Kauk), Warsav; 2. Dept. of Petrogropby
of Sedimentary Rocks# Univ. of Varsav (Zakled Petrografii SW
Oa&dovych Ur&iverayt*tu Warssavskiego)
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[Liver and some of its tributaries."
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"Factors of corrosion inside .-as pipelines." p. 321
SO: XONIHLY LIST OF LAW MOPEAN ACCESSIONS, L.C., Vol. 3, No. 4, APRIL 1954
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Pawlikowski T., NAv;Dra L, PlotrowIca M. Asislysis a( 96diments from
0" Maine.
~Analiza osad6w powctaj4cych w ruroclqgach gatowych'. Ga4 Wo-
da I Te-hnika. Sanitarno, No. I~ 1033, pp. 2-9, 0 figs., 3 tabs,
'-
More than ton temple% of vdiments taken from Sao mains of v,
~
riout Polish towns were chemically rinalyged. 'Ais sediments were dri
In-the.open air and extracied with benicne. The ben-Ana insoluble
portion was extracted with watcr. and the res!due dwolved in IICI.
T hi amount of Iron contained in the sediment InCeatex the deline and
duration Of tOrfQ410d- Sulphur 1b with time deposited in gas maint In
Were which enable determination of the comentralion *f gascous tul-
phur compounds responsible for the dc-pcolis. A p1l. of less than 7 Is
parliculnMy favouisible to corrosion. To diminish coltraskm of the g4a
malno~ particular c-ire should be I 'Avn to retnoye trarn (he gas Ittq. NH'.
tar, naphthalene, r(eam and NO.