SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MIKHALYANTS, A. A. - MIKHANTYEV, B. I.

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IUKMOW.TSS A.A. Acute appendicitis in elderly and senile patients; according to materiall of a district hospital for a five-year period. Sov.Med. 27 no.7:81-84 J1163. (1-UIA 16:9) 1. Iz khirurgicheakogo otdeleniya (zav. &.A. Mikhallyants) Dzhabkoyakoy rayonnoy bollnitsy (glavnyy vrach S.L.fSeytlin), KrymBkaya oblBtI. (APPLUDICITIS-CASES, CLINICAL REPMTS, STATISTICS) (GERIATRICS) 14IXHAL I YAINS 0 A. A. Repeated perforation Of a duodenal ulcer. Vrach. delo no.8:125 Ag'63- (MIhA 16:9) 1. Khirurgichaskoye otdeleniye (zav. - A.,L.Mikhaityants) DzhankoyBkoy rayonnoy bollilitsy Kj-j=koy oblaBti. (DU(LENU14---UILFJ0) MIKHALIYANTSJI A.A. Surgical treatment of tubarculoaia of the Btomach and duodenum. Probi. tub. 41 no-5138-42 163. (KIRA 17:1) 1. Iz khirurgicheakogo otdeleniya (zav. A.A. Mikhallyants) Dzhankayskoy rayonnoy bollnitsy (glavnyy vrach S.L. TSeytlin) Krymskoy oblasti. MrKHALIYANTS, A.A. Pf,rforato@jd iii-cir of thr, gt,mach wid duodnnum in hdoloinamta. Pediatrila 4@1' no.2tF5,16 Agl;.3 NTRA 1-1:4) 1. Iz , 1. 1 @ ch(,z3kjg(, , @.,ie -r 'y-a ( zav. A. A. "Li Kha-@ '-Ter., -a ) I g1s,vnyy v-ramb S.L. TSffyt.i.n) Dzhankoy3k,ty rFLyonnc,y b@.I'Tllto7 (, Krymskoy oblaatl. MrKHAL'YANTS, A,A. Diagnosis of duodenal tuberculosis. Vact. khir. 93 no.8tIM Ag 164. (MM 1817) 1. Is khirurgichookogo otdeleniya, (sav, - A.A.Mikhallyants) Dshankoyakoy rayonnoy bollnitay (glavW vrach - S.L.TSaytlin) Krymakoy oblasti. ZAZERSKIT. K.N.; KIKHALTCHEV, I.M. Now synthetic building materials. Bitil. tekh. inform.. 4 no. 6:27- 21 Je 15A. (MIRA 11:7) (Plastics) Ml.--FIALYCFMV. I.M. Five-atory apartment house built of precast pann1s. Blul. tekhn.infnrm. 4 nn.9:27-28 S 058. (,MIRA 11:10) (Leninerad-Apartment houses) (Concrete slabs) ACC MR, AT603611N, SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/66/000/000/0062/006'3 AUTHOR: Benevolenskaya, T. V.; Boykava, 0. 1 Mikhalylovskiy, G. P.; Savilov, A. A. ORG: none TITLE: Use of dosed physical exercise in diagnosing changes in the functional state of the cardiovascular system (Paper presented at the Conference on Problems of Space Medicine held in Moscow from 24 to 27 May 1966) SOURCE: Konferentsiya po problemam kosmicheskoy meditsiny, 1966. Problemy kosmicheskoy meditsiny. (Problems of space medicine); materialy konferentsii, Moscow, 1966, 62-63 TOPIC TAGS: space medicine, diagnostic medicine, cardiovascular system, '2osmonaut. training, physical exercise, cardiology 11.1, ABSTRACT: Exercise tests are valuable for examination of cosmonalitp_because they uncover latent pathological changes in cardiovascular function. Many of the subjects of this study were unaccustomed to sport or exercise, so it was necessary to demonstrate their adaptability to physical exercise. Physical exercise cnnsisted of a single and double Master test - twerLy deep-knee-bends in 30 sec- - and work on a bicycle ergometer. Master' s test is valuable because it permits dosing the exercise depend- ing on the subjects' age and weight and makes evaluation of myocardiac ACC__NR.__AT60@64_96_________ function during exercise possible. However, electrocardiograms cannot be recorded in the usual manner during this test. For this reason the supplementary test on the bicycle ergometer was used. The optimum physical exercise of 1000 kg-m per min was performed for 5 min. Tests (150 in all) were administered in the morning after preliminary training the night before. EKG' s, phonocardiograms, sphygmiograms, and blood pressure readings were taken before and after the test, and at one- minute intervals during the test. Experimental results showed the following physiological shifts in healthy people: 1) pulse rate increased 100-12016 from initial levels, 2) systolic pressure increased to 200 mm, 3) diastolic pressure varied up to 10 mm in either direction, 4) the T-spike of the EKG decreased and subsequently increased, and 5) the ST interval underwent a slight shift. Decreases in the length of the isometric contraction pause, the period of expulsion, and the mechanical system were noted, together with increases in the intrasystolic index and the rate of increase in intraventricular pressure. In Vdition, the percentage of oxygenation changed slightly. In some subjects there were indications of insufficient cardiac-muscle, nourishment, appearing chiefly in the aftereffect -Card 2/3 -Ate*R, AT03Q,96 WJod: the ST interval shifted, some two-phase or inverted T-spikes were noted, and migration of rhythm occurred. Tests on the bicycle ergometer also demonstrated the insufficient ada@iability of the cardiovascular system to physical exercise: 1) pulse rate increased 20016, 2) diastolic pressure increased 30 mm, 3) a long aftereffect period was noted, and 4) extrasystole occurred. In some subjects the isometric contraction phase increased. The T-spike of .the EKG changed slightly. Inclusion of these tests in the regular examination of aviation per- sonnel and cosmonads is recommended because of the possibility of dosing exercises and recording a number of electrophysiological parameters during exercise, but also because of the.large percentage of pathological cardiovascular changes uncovered in apparently healthy people during work on the, ergometer. [W.A. No. 22; ATD Report 66-U63 SUB CODE: 06, 05 / SUBH DATE: )VIUCHIII, A.I.; MiMLILYUK, Corro.qlon r@.' V@@r' i -;!-, 'n --tAc ri A ,golut' one. @;i I- tiz. I 'P, - @Kflrl. )p r-., 1; 5. W:RA 18:5) 1. TSentralIny-y i jrayfi@-tny-! institut lesokhimichenkoy i romy@-,Y.Ifinnt-Ftj. d BARANNIK, P. 1. prof .; MIKHALYIJK. I.A. ; TSVFTKOVA, I.N. ; LYASHFVSKATA. V.Y. H!igieniC ASDects of natural lighting of suditoriume of Kiev. Yrneh. delo supplement 15'1:110 (MIRA 11:1) 1. Ysqfedra obahchey gigiyeny (znv.-,Drof. P.I.Barannik) Kiyevskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (KIXV--LIGHTING) (AUDITORIUMS) BARMIK. P.T.. prof. ZANOZDRA. S.F.[deceasedl. MZKHAITUX, I.A.. TSVFTKOVA. I.b.. 1, The sanitation picture of well water supply for villages in rIver District. Vrach.delo no.6: 647 Je '58 (MIRA 11:7) 1. Kafedra obahchey gigtyeny Ziye-pkr4o meditsinskogo institute. (DYMRR DISTRICT-WATER FUPPLY. RURAL) KIIHALTUK Ischerichigs colt index and fungi in water at various levels of pollution Lwith sumnary in Znglishl. Mikrobiologlia 27 no.6: 724-726 11-D 158. (MIRA 12:1) 1. Klyevskly meditsinskly institut. (WATER POLLUTION, Z. colt & fungi in pollution (Rua)) (BsaMICHIA COLI, in water, relation (MGI some) water in various levels of to degree of pollution (Run)) MIKHALTUK, I.A..kandidat maditainskikh nail . Changes in the results of bacteriological analysis of water in relat.ion to the conditions and time required for shipping the samples. Vrach. delo no.3:287 Mr '57 (KLRA 10:5) 1. KELfedra obahchey gigiyany (zav.-prof. F.I. Barannik) Kiyovskogo meditainskogo Instituta. (WATICR-AILLYSIS) M 1MLQTaK, 14 A. - - Sanitary evaluation of the oxidizabilit7 of water with a pronounne4 humic content. Gig. I man. ?4 nn.0-19 S 10,9. (MIRA 13:1) 1. Is kafedry obahchey gigiyeuy Kiyevokogo meditainskogo instituta. (WATIM-POLLUT ION) NIMIALTM, I.A. Wthod for the deternination of cobalt to water. Zab.dele 6 no.3t26-27 IV-Je 160, (NnA 138?) 1. ELfedra obehoboy g1glysay (tay. - prof, P.J* Barannik) 91yevskogo meditsinstogo Institute, (CGMW--ANALTSIS) (CaMDWRO MIKIrkLYUK, IvAep kand.med,nauk Specific oxldizabillty as a sanitary Index of the quality of water. Gig.1 san. 25 no-105-97 Ja 160. (MM 13:5) 1. Zz Imfedry obahchey g1giyeny Klyevskogo meditsinsk:ogo Instituta. (WATIM SUPPLY) BAFUNITIK, P.I. , prof.; MIKIALYUK, I.A. , Ootsent; WIATSAKPJTYAV, R.P. , asgistent; TST.TKOVA, Zinc, manganeae, cobalt, and iodine in potable artesian water in Kiev. Gig. i san. 26 no.4:95-97 Ap 161. (MIRA 15: 5) 1. Iz kafedry obshchey gigiyeny Kiyevskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (KIEV-WATER-ANALYSIS) rEy" - @4 , @ @ r. , :.I- 'I. , t.. - .". , Vie,., I.G., rIPMAPP U.m., n@,h. .--@ - :@! a 6 t i I f'@ r' r-,T-@, . lfashlro;3tr,,en'Le no.2!,10-12 Mr-A r 165 '0 ( M--- RA I F3 -.6), LARTNA., M.M.; MIKHALTIK, . -. Secondary minerel Isolations in the Lemonian and Lower and Middle Carboniferous in the deposits of Kuybyshev and Orenburg Provinces. Trudy Giprovostoknefti no.5:41-46 162. (MA 16:8) (Kuybyahev ProvlncF- Petrology) (Orenburg Province-Petrology) MIKHALTUK, V., mashinist ugol'Mykh mel'nits- Using electric beating in making soluble glass from silicate blocks. &tggosted by-N.Mikkalluk* Ratsei lzobropredlay strolo no.14871-73 160- - (KIU 13:6) 1. Zdolbunovokly tsementW savod Livovskogo sovnarkhoza, L'yov. ul.Pervogo Kays,. 17. (Electric hosting) (Soluble glass) AW KIJZI4&Tlsovp G.I.p inzh.j MIKHALYUN, P.P., inzh. Loosening coal u-saives by water infusion. Bezop. truda v prom. 4 no. 5&8-10 My 160. (MIRA 14:5) (Selidovka-Coal mines and mining) HIMIAL M.. - Joint session on the problem gBentonites of the Uk:raW&n S.S.R. and their industrial use.* Tienyk AN URSR 25 no.11:70-72 N 154. (Ukraine-Bentonite) (KEBA 8:2) OVCHARNI]KO, F.D.; MIKHALTUX, R.V. Blastoplastic characteristics of diluted and concentrated benton1te suspensions. Bent. gliny Ukr. no.1:53-62 155. (MIRA 12:12) I.Inatitut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii AN USSR. (Bentonite) - . , . . -,'. , C-nd '@ , : Sc i -- @ " 'I' - , I - , , , @ . 1, - "-.f - I . I r t@ , -- i". - , @ r t. : I- I I . : , '. - I II . .I ;, . v-, , " ::,. @. - 7 KIKHALTTJK, R.V. Organophilic bentonites; brief reviev of literature. Bent. glin7 Ukr. no.2-ZO5 '58. (MIRA 12:12) I.Kiyevskiy takhnologiahaskiy institut pishchevoy promyshlennosti. (Bibliography--Bentonite) AUTHORSi Kurilenko, 0. D., Mikhalyuk '_ R. V. 307/156-58-3-11/52 TITLE: The Adsorption of Steam on Aminobentonits Com loxes (Adourbtaiya parov vody na amino-bentonitovykh kompleksakh@ PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklady vysshey ahkoly, Khimiya i khimicheskaya tekhnologiya, 1958, Nr 3, Pp. 447 - 451 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The adsorptign of steam at aminobentonite complexes was measured; it was found that at all partial pressures a series is obtained. It corresponds to the decrease of the hydrophilic properties of the aminobentonite complexes, which develops parallel to the increase of the organic cation, or the substitution degree of the exchange complex, respectively. It was shown that the equation of Brunauer, Emmet and Teller (Ref 4) may be used for the isothermal lines Of the adsorption of steam on aminobentonite complexes within the range of the partial pressures P/P.; 0,05 - 0,35. The amount of water adsorbed on the mono-layer was alculated. These quantities are reduced when the hydrophilio character of the surface of bentonite decreases.Bentonite from the Kavkaz (askangell)(Caucasus) and the Card 1/2 Ukraine (pyzhevskiy) was investigated. Diagrams 1 and 2 give the !'Ae Adsorption of Steam on Aminobentonite Complexes SOV/IL56-58-3-11/52 adsorption isothermal lines at 200 after various types of pre- treatment. Tables I and 2 give the experimental results. They agree well with the equations of Brunauer, Emmet and Teller (Diagram 3). The values for the adsorption constant am were calculated for the various bentonite complexes (Table 3). There are 3 figures, 3 tables, and 6 references, I of which is Soviet. ASSOCIATIONs Kafedra fizicheskoy i kolloidnoy khimii Kiyevskogo tekhnologicheskogo i.istituta pishchevoy promyshiennosti (Chair of Physical and Colloidal Chemistry of the Kiyev Technological Institute for the Food Industry) SUBMITTEDi - December 2, 1957 Card 2/2 n1_5q_7_j r, /-7 A': V!,j P L; @,vch a rqnkr , F Correspond Ing Mew er "he A- ':@r: Nikhalyuk, .`i.V. Fin! Kurillenko, '..D. T I TLE - - --------------------- Ion @:xc.-ange and Bentc@nites (:onny, cbmen i gidrof i I -nost I bent@,ni t iv PEHI'.DICAL: Dopovidi Akademii nau@ "krains'koi 195,9, Nr 7, pp 747-7'-l (":_I" ABSTRACT: Sever,,il irvestigRtors ;)v,@ qt!idied adsorption capacities of various tyros of Pround, as e.p, DuTzarskiy (Ref. ", Bykov ('ief. ' and 7,, 1"@ncharov (..?ef. 10, und many f@@reign ones. The aut,,,-,rs p,@rf_rme,,l a series @-,f experim,-nts C.'n wetting bentonites rrith water and thun measuring the @ieat and water adsorption. It was established that at firrt the alsor-tion Ytiiter @@ccurs in the more active sites, i.e. corresponds t@, the greater energetic e@fects. 7he entrop@- of water adsorption considerably reduces, which in- dicates that th(@ watpr molocules are there in a ::ost or- derly F3tate. 71(3 a,.;thors com,.ared the rosults )f t@)eir Px- periments with their calrulaticns of pure ;&,is,_Jrpt1')n ht.-atq, obtained from the vaiiHn of tho enerpy conotsint C dorivod fr@jm tho Lamb and _',juilidge (Fief 15) theory, and found that the results of tl)"@ '03orytion and ca.iorimetric measurements Card 1/2 agre e w e I I .'n the b;xsis of alsorption ard calorimetric lor Excharge and @!ydrophilia of Bentrnil@-s n, data, some therrno@vnamic functi.-,ns of the bert-nitp-w@ter system were determined. -he character of the chanres in some thermodynamical properties of this s@-stem warran!s a presumption that the bentonite surface is enerFetirqll: nor-homopeneous. 7hPre are @ Fraphs, 1, table and 1' rr--- ferences, 6 of wtich are Soviet, and 7 American A330CIATIONS: Institut obshchey i neorpanicheskoy khimii All "kr.'.S') ('In- stitute of Gen,?ral and Inorganic Chemistry of the A3 "kr Kiyevski-i tekhrolopicheskiy institut pishchevoy promysh- lennosti fXi.vev Teclirolol7ical Institute of the Food jr.- dustry) SUBVI-TED: March 11, 1958 N 0 TE Pus -ian ti tle nn,'. !@-;ss,.an namps of individuhls and insti- tutions ap, oari np ir th is article have be(@r uss@d in thQ transliteration. I Bontonite-water, ::y.,:tems--AdsorptIve pr@)pertiei; Bei,%,",-@1"e -water propertle:j i. 4. 'dater--Adsorlitliji) Card 212 5 ( A IT" @i OR Kurilenko, O.D. un@! lt'ikhalyuk., R.V. TITLE: The Adsorption of Aliphatic Amines on Bentonite from Ajueo,is Solutions (Adsorbtsiya alifatichpskikh aminov na hentonite iz vodnykh rastvorov) PERICD17AL: Kolloidnyy zhurnal, lq'I, Nr 2, pp lq5-199 (TI.;.3R) AB3TRACT: This is the report of an inv-stigation carried ont to study the adsorption of the `@it,her aliphatic amines on h,@ntonitps in nuantities exceeding by sevoral times 'he exchange capaci- ty of the latter. The inveatiCation establis@-,ed two t.,.,res of adsorption - irreveroible ionic and reversible physic@..l ad- sorption. It was further ascertained that an amino a@sorpt- ion on sodium bentonite excepd.5 by several times the adsorpt- ion on calcium bentonite, which partly is explained 1.)y the fact that the firs'. dispersos in watei to a far hlp@er de- gree than the s-cond. Another possible - factor of this phe- nomenon is the differr@nt solidity of the linkare of sodium and calcium ions with the montmorillonite surf-ace, i.e. the Card 112 exchange of the orfranic cation wil.h Na is more easily per- @ICV/69- 1-2-1;1/122 T hP Ad !iorpt ion of A I iphat ic A:n i r.,-3 rin tr- f*ro- A jue-.u@, n n meas-iring formed than with Ca ,h e thii @,ept caus. by wetting the dri(@dl :t ine-be!.tnniti- (-omr:l-x(.o of variouti amine-clay rnUo,,i w,tl wittor, tl-.,- tu!;i,)rq oh:-zervo,! t@-.nt in t" is C,_,ncent r,-i t iarn:t '@C- I OC t@@c- hy,!r,irl i 1 1 r pro- r,ertios -rF, relu to scientists are ment.iined in t-te ir+i,@e R,, GrIm 1w. H. I Slebaugh (Sleybo), &ad F.A, Rebinder. Th c@ re a re 5 rriphs and I @ rf, f - r,. n rpco wh;ch are English ,,nd @ javipt. A 3 C I.,@ 7 ' .'@N Kiyevskiy tekhn,,.L op-,_ he_3i0Y ins t itut r i @-,n,@hevoy Fro-y7`. I osti (Kiyev Teo@.nolo7ical Insti*utp -:)f tho Food D: December 4- 19')7 Card 212 5 (4) AUTHORS: Mikhalyuk, R. V., Kurilenko, 0. D. BOV/153-2-2-9/31 TITLE: Investigation of Lyophilically Aminated Bentonites (Issledovaniye liofillnosti aminirovannykh bentonitoy) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysehikh uchehnykh zaved*niy. Khimiya i khimicheakaya tekhnologiya, 1959, Vol 2, Nr 2, pp 196 - 199 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Bentonite can be looked upon as an inorganic high polymer. It disperses itself in water and has ion exchanging properties. As is known, exchange cations have an influence on the hXdro- philic nature of bentonite (Rafe 2-8). The influence of the or- ganic cations on the molecular nature of the bentonite surface has not been investigated sufficiently (Refs 9-11). The pres- ent article deals with the examination of the originally hydro- philic bentonite surface dependent on the nature of the or6anic exchange cations (amines) and on their concentration. A 2% water dispersion of Askangell (sodium bentonite, deposit of Tsikhis- -Ubana,Gruz1nskawaSM)rias prepared for the investigation. The smines were first transferred into HC1 salts and dissolved in water. imination was carried out in the mentioned dispersions. The authors found that the minimum hydrophillc nature of Card 1/4 the bentonite surface lies within 100 mg-equ/100 g. This rela- Investigation of Lyophilioally Aminated Bentonites SOV/153-2-2-9/31 tion therefore served as a fundamental. After the diluted amino salt solutions in water had been added to the dispersion, a quick flocculation occurred. Table 1 gives the figures of the heat of wetting Askangell with water in which the cation is re- placed by various inorganic and organic cations. This shows that these heats were considerably reduced after treating Askangell with various'organic cations. The hydrophilic nature of bentonite is apparently least reduced by the 1-charge cation which is smallest in size and most compact. The tri-isoamyl a,mine ion reduces the mentioned heat much more. The greatest reduction of the hydrophilic nature of natural bentonite is caused by cations of the salts of quaternarily diappr-ed aamo- nium. Thus the branching of carbon chains plays a roie, as well as their length. The analysis given in table 1 leads to the conclusion that the cations form a sequence according to t?e degree of their influence on the hydrophilic nature of V@e ben- tonite surface: Ca>H@N&) large organic cations. From this table the fact results that no continuous monolayer seems to develop on the bentonito surface, at least not by the &mines uded there* The information won in connection with the heat of wetting also Card 2/4 proved right by measuring the absorbed amount of water, ori the Investigation of Lyophilically Aminated Bentonites SOV/15A1-2-2--';11"A' basis of the varied tensions of water steaLn (Table 2). ?iture 1 shows the adsorption therms for bentonite, the cation of w@,ich was replaced by organic and inorganic cations. The ortanic mont- morillonite derivatives on the whole, are less hydrophilir than the inorganic ones. Table 3 shows the measuring results cf the adsorption of benzene vapor with aminated bentonites. Th,@je statements show that the amount of the absorbed benzene ir.'reas- es with an increase of the hydrocarbon radical which is a L'IM- ponent of the &mine added to bentonite. Figure 2 shows the mea- suring results of the adsorption isotherms of benzene vapor (at 200) on specimens of natural Askangell and Askangell dis- persed by cations of higher amine8. This shows that the olno- philic nature.of bentonite is increased by the latter substi- tute. The hysteresis takes place in the whole sphere of the rel- ative pressure. The adsorption of benzene vapor proves the in- creased oleophilic nature of aminated bentonites. The isotherms shown in figures I and 2 change places, so to speak: natural bentonite which swells in water, does not swell in benzene, and aminated bentonite swells in benzene, although it does not swell Card 3/4 in water. There are 2 figures, 3 tables, and 15 references, 7 of Investigation of Lyophilically Aminated Bontonites SOV/153;--@-2-9/31 which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Kiyevskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut pishchevoy promyshlennostil Kafedra fizicheakoy i kolloidnoy khimii (Kiyov Technological Institute of the Food Industryl Chair of Phyei*al and Colloid Chemistry) SUBMITTED: February 15, 1956 Card 4/4 5(4) SOV/153--2-3,-10/29 AUTHORS! 141khalyuk, R, V, Kur I lezico u. D. TITLEi Sedimentation VolameE of Aminated Bentonites in Organic Liquids F&RIODICAL: Izvestiya vysi3hikh uchobnykh za@redeniy. Kh1miya i kh1micheskaya tekhnolop,lya. 1959 Vol ? Nr 3 pp 366 568 (US3R) ABSTRACT- The object rif the present paper was to investigate the capa- bility of swelling of aminated montmorillonite in organic liquids, In this :nee intermicellar swelling was concerned which may bE- measured by the --ncrease of the total volume. The swelling of monrmorri!__jn_tE: which was aminatad with dimethXl decyl octadeoyidmmonium chlorlde in water, ethyl alcohol, isoamy. alcohol ar-.line. ethyl acetate, ethyl ether, acetone benzene and n1trobenzene was measured (Table 1). The capability cf awell;.ng and heat of wetting of the alcohols depend on the length of' t@p hain (Table 2 Figs 1 and 2). With increasing chain lengt@_ a@q. th;- oleophilic properties increase. In a fuithpr test se@.es mrntmorillonite aminated with trimethyl octade@,ylamine TIAO) wao used, benzene and alcohol Card 112 served as solvents (Tab-i @.; Montmorillonite samples with Sedimentation Volumes of Aminated B@-n,.-,,n. t,@,s SOV/153-2 3_10129 Organic Liquida different occupatlon TMO werp Investigated. The maximum of swelling is at an )i ,f approximately 100 mg equivalent/-00 g. -It war found that in a series of organic 1,quids esp,@cia.]- ir n;r_-,'U-enzene, thixotropic gels were formed at certain @-,-_ncer-.rationa- There are 2 figures 3 tables, and 4 referenceg ASSOCIATION: Klyevskiy tekhnolog1chc.:ak1,1 ;t,3t-,_tut Pishchevoy promyshlennosti Kafedra fizicheakny '_ ko-.- dnc,y kh1mi! (Kiyev Technological Institute of Focd Indusv_-.-i _Kal- Cf Physical and Collaida-- Chemistry) SUMITTED: February -958 Card 212 OTCHARENKO. F.D.. oty.rod.; KURILANKO, O.D., doktor khim.nauk, red.; NZYMARK. I.Te., doktor khim.nauk. red.; ROYTER, V.A.. red.; HIM R.T.. imnd.khim.nauk, red.; KELIVIK, I.Y.. red. A.A., tekhn.red. CNatural mineral sorbents; proceadiags of the conference held June 9-12, 1958 in Kiev] Prirodu7e minerallaye sorbent7; trudy soveshchaniia, soatoiavahagosia 9-12 iiunia 1958 -ods v g. Kieve.. Kiev, 1960. 370 P. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Soveshchanlye po prirodnym minerallaym sorbentsm. Kiev. 1958. 2. Chlony-korrespondenty AN USSR (for Ovchareako, Royter). (Sorbents) KURILENKC), O,D., PRILIPKO, T-T., MIYHALn%, R,V. Interactlr,n of polpicrylamide vith bentonite alopenolons. IZV.Vin.- ucheb.zav,,khim. i khIm.tekh. 6 no.21248-251 '63. 011RA lb-)) 1. Kiyev8kiy tekhnologirheskiy institut pishchevoy promyghlennosti, ,afedra fizicheskoy, kolloidnoy i analiticheslcoy khimii. (Acr,flamide) (Dentonite) L IL8872-66 EWP%'k)/E'"`L %'m /'/FWP %le )/S Wr- (t) JDw ACC N& AP5022548 SOURCE CODE: UR/0226/65/ooo/6607-060/6098 AUTHOR: Chegoryan, V. M.;Mikhalyuk, R. V.; Natanson, E. .; Rybcb#skly,--M. 1. ORG: Institute of General and Inorganic Chemisti:;Aff UkrSSR (Institut obahchey i neorganicheskoy k.himii AN UiRi5ij TITLE: Express method.of determining dispersity of metal powders SOURCE: -Poroshkovaya metallurgiya. no. 9, 1965. 95-98 TOPIC TAGS: metal powder, chemical dispersion, dispersion hardening, sedimentation separationg metallurgic process ABSTRACT: Results of''an investigation of the dispersity of highly disperse metal powders by means of a photosedimentometer are presented. Comparison with results obtained by independent methods shows good agreement. A rational procedure of selection of the dispersion medium in dispersion analysis of certain metal powders is described* Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 2 tables. (Based on authors' abstract.) SUB CODE: U/ SUBM ]@ATE: 15Feb65/ ORIG RErs 003/ OM Mffs 006/ INT) Card KIKMTUX, T., shturman, (g.Irkutsk) Determining the wind direction and speed by means of a surverine, radar. Grazhd.&v.13 no.4:13 Ap 156. (KLHA 9:7) (Radar in aeronautics) Mlr,iiit-ii@,jAA, L. A. Defende-I hiz DisiertAtion for Canui,icp of Cher..ic- - 3ciences in tr,@- K;!z@r;l Atite UnLver.@iit. I .(, Kazan', DJL3.sertation: "Investig - t ions in ttt-@ FieiJ of Cv.-,pren.-,-I.-,ni-! - n. @,.Mpnnl-nic Aldehyaesll SC : Ref er-ttivnTy ',@hurwtl Klhim ipi, 7.0. ' , C,Ct. , . , 1, _, ('j /., L @5' , 2 5 A., r- cl 1, 11 MIKHANIKOV, 0. M. I CAND GEO L-4A I N Sc 1 9"GEOLOGICAL STRUCTURE AND CONDITIONS OF FORMATION OF PETAOLEUU AND OAS DEPOSITS IN THE TECTONIC ZONE OF NEFTECHALA-PAOAR OF THE NIZHNE-KURINSKAYA DEPRESSION." Moscowt 1961. (ALL- UNION PETRo-GAS Sao RES INST "VNI111, MAIN Sci RES INST OF THE STATE ECONOMIC COUNCIL USSR). (KL, 3-610 208). 104 MIKHANKOV, Yu. M. Cand Geog Sci - (diss) "Stratigraphy of quaternary deposits and pleogeographic conditions of the southeastern part of the Western Siberian Depression." Leningrad, lc)61. 20 pp; (Lenin- grad State Pedago6ical Inst imeni A. I. Gertsen).., 150 copies; price not given; (KL, 7-61 sup, 223) @ I 1 11 . , - I ZARP.:NA , Ye.P. ; KAPl,.Y,',NSVYA , F.A.; IS':(-,V, -, I. ; 'I " * -ARN0CP,',DSKIY, V.D. . . I" Puriglacial formation in the West Siberian @. , Vr .I.- IL Chet. geol. I geomorf. '61' - .7: ', MUWIKCVP YU.M. Simplified method of determining the rate of &1luvium accu=LlatiDn Infomesbor.VSEGEI no.50:39-41 161. O-MA 15:8) (Alluvium) MIKEANLOV, F. A. 25898 0 Mekhanizme Deystviya Iskusstvennogo Pnevmotoraksa (Po Povodu Statay L. M. Modelya Voprosy Fiziologichaskogo Mekhanizaa Lleystv-iya Kollaposoterapii Tuberkuleza Legkikh 1 V. A. havicha-Shcherbo 0 Mekhanizme KollapsoterappiiV Zhum Byulleten'In-Ta Tuberkuleza Akad. Med. Naul SSSR, 1947, No. 2, S Primach. Red) Byulleten' In Ta Tuberkuleza Akad. Med. Nauk SSSR 1948, No. 1, S. 18-21 SO: LETOPIS NO. 30, 1948 SRARANIK. I.T.. kand.tekhfi.nauk; KMV, M.P., prof.; CRECHERV, N.I., kand,tekhn.naukl, MIKRAROSHA, Te.S., inzh. Making high-viscous gelatins of chrome-tanned shavings. Izv. v7s. ucheb. zav.; tekh.leg. prom. no.2:40-J46 '58. (MIRA 11:6) l.Ki7evskiy tekhnologicheskiy Institut legkoy promyshlennosti. (Gelatin) TUDIN, A.V., doteent, kand.I-.+iim.nauk; BARBOT, V.K.. inzh.; 14IMNDSHA, Te. S. Using synthetic ton-exchange rnsins in light Industr7. Izv. vys.uchob.zav.;tpkh.la,r.prow. nn.1:62-'71 '59. (KIRA 12:6) 1. Kiyevskly tak'hnoInpic$ioaMy inatitut lagkny prom7ohlonnosti. Roknmeranvana knfedroy obabcbey khimichoskoy tokhnologli. (ReaIna, Synthetic) MIKHANOSHA jnzkj. YUDIN, A.V, 1.)k,,r j(tj@m. nallk, BARBOY, kand. tek@n. na". Stat-4c capacity of exchanpe @-f @he KB-4 -aL.or exchanger, in chromium (III) as dependont on the -=dl-,ions ,,f absorption. Izv. .ryg. ucheb. zav., -kh. @Pg. p7om. no.@..@L-.',8 16-3. ( M -1, RA lt 1. K@yevslk'@v legx@.,y rrDnii3h@ennostl. Rekomendovana kafed--oy k,,zt,.'. MIKRANOSHA Ye 5, inzh.; YUDIN, A.V., doktor ktdvdch. -n-Auk, prof.; -- .. - 0 V.M., kand. tekhn. nauk, dotsent Investigating the sorption of chromium (III) by KB-4 cation exchanger under dynamic conditions. Izv. vys. ucheb zav.; tekh. leg. prom. no.5:44-50 163. NW 16314) 1. Kiyevskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut legkoy proiflyshlennosti. Rekomendovana kafedroy tekhnologii kozhi. MI KIIA N", V @ A. - ': A' A KA':@ - , @' .,,' , - Fr,am formatioL in gelatin @ @aq--. ma@3.9-j n--.":, -@., , 1,4.. . ;, @ -,r@ t-t,@ I - : - -1 C4;4 KIASANOVA, M.K., kand. tekhn. nauk; MIMANOVSYM, D.6., inzh.; MOITRED, Yu.b., kand. tekhn. nauk; KREINDLIII, A.N.; SAVKOV,V. i3EYUL,, G.A. , inzh.; ZHUCHKOV, N. (moans for increasing the capacity of plants preftibricating elements for 1-464A series houses] Puti povysheniia proizvod- stvennoi moshchnosti zavodov, vypuskaiushchikh doma seriia I-464A. Moakva, Gosstroiizdat, 1962. 26 p. (MIKA 17:71) 1. kkadeirdya stroitel'stva i arkhitektury '15entrallnyy nauchno-Issledowitel'skiy i proyektno-eksperimentallnyy institut industrialInykh zhilykh i massovykh kuliturno-bytov-ykh zdaniy. 2. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy i proyektno-eksperi- mentallnyy institut industrial Inykh, zhilykh i masso-qkh kullturno- bytovykh zdaniy kkadei.-nii stroitellstva i arkhitektury SSSR (for Kirsanova, Pikhanovskiy, Mon-fred). 3. Nauchno-i--sledovatellskiy institut organ"zatsii, mekhanizatsii i tekhnicheskay pornoshchl stroitel'.;tvu Akademii stroitellvtva i &rkhi4.akturY SSSR (for Beyul, Kreindlin, Savkov, Zhuch-kov). WKHAJIOVS jIush. @ . A - -, U Large-panel frameless house in Tyksa. Na strot.14oak. 1 no.11:26-29 N 15 f3. (IGRA 11-12) (Vykaa--Apartment housms) (Concretm slabs) KIMJ&NOI[SKIT, D.vinzh. Houses built of form-made panels. Stroitell no.2:3-6 Y '59. NM 12:5) (Apartment hatises) (Concrete construction-Formwork) 97/58/2/l/16 AUTHOR: Monfred, xu. B., Candidate of Technical Sciences Mikhanovskiy, D.S., Engineer. TITLE: The Manufacture of Reinforced Concrete Panels in Vertical Fiezework.-' , (Izgotovleniye zhelezobetonnykh paneley v vertikallnykh formakh). PERIODICAL: Beton i Zhelezobeton, 1958, Nr 2, Pp. 41-45 (USSR). ABSTRACT: The method of casting into vertical forms for the production of solid reinforced concrete panels forminC walls and floors is far more advantageous than other production methods. The main advantages are the con- siderable saving in the floor area of the workshop, of 1 a bo u r and reinforcement. A detailed description of the manufacturing proce;ises is given. Figure 1 il- lustrates the use of the vertical form by the Magnitogorsk factory. The forms are of steel and the consilidation is performer' by vibration. The vertical mettod of clab casting began in 1956 in one of the Lenin,-red factories and was followed by thc. Proyektstroymekhanizatsiya Of the Minmetallurgkhimstroy. In the same year the Iir;titute ASiA, USSR, conotr-icted and for Building Constructions , tested in the Dorovsk factory of Glavmoss'urov. a new steel form made from reinforced concrete with turning side@ , Card 112 SC7/Y/ 58/2/1/16 !he Kanufacture of Reinforced Concrete Panels in Verti@!al rramework. as indicated in Figures 2 and 3. In this firm six panels can be cast at the same time. Figure 4 Il- lustrates the .'Vykea Casting lard whern. c1ther types of forms are manufactured. These consist of steel transferrable plates designed by the Giprostrommash of the alavstroypro3Kit, Gosstroy USSR. Verti,,al forms of the Giprostrommash are designed to cast be- tween five and nine panels at the same time. The 3te-21 sheets are 24mm thick and are connected to vibrat,@)r2. Figure 5 illustrates the form manufactured by the Vyksa factory. Experience has shown that the speed of casting slabs when Using vertical forms depends on the method of delivery of the concrete mix. ThS V@yks a Concreting Yard uses a crane with 0.9m bucket capacity for filling the forms consisting of eirht slabs (see Figure ly. Form filling lasts one hour. there are six fi,&Aires. 1. Reinforced concrete--Applioutions 2. fteinfor@!ei Card 2/2 --Casting AU71ORS: Yu.B. . Gand'6atR r-f S:,. U.' knf@@vv-@j@kv_ ID. S . EnRintv--_- Manufacture of 13011d Reinfo-;coo, Cci,-rer- Pnr-:- G,-,-4- 17!'TrLE: Vertical Caq3r@,,',f-i PERIODICAL: Ficltoji i 5C ABSTRACT: Tr-@ f irot c a 331-itt-P, f(IrMS We P On!@;' zn W-, and Erinding macillnes J.-, Tly@_j. r"': f C.- casl@infs floc;r aLl wall I of 4-atcrt:,-y 'j.Ljj,3," ia,-,3 1--. V..' 5. F 1wr, for flc-o- will,-i anfi i)a- tALIon-@j (st-e aloo T,. B. E0i D. S a fc.-m with Il7e Z), a v .9 g, .2 s h c, w 9 t h ec one 1, r f rom sn,-tt t 0,,ee i @ 3 zrix I:j cvrrl_,-d CIUL by dress-_Lre The process c@f casting L . pane' 3 w,,. :@n p-,!: r. f u r c em e r,, 1 Li pr (- v '@o us il, r) i 1 e d -C, L-M'3 T,; 3 @7 p.'ar-eq are pia,-@ed J.r- pG-11t'_cj n i a_@,l MaD(Ifal-ture of Solid Reinforced Concrete Panels Cast in Ver'II,:a;. Cassette Forms qeNeral slabs at once. Fig 4 shows assembly of a oas.5pt.1,- I.form using a crane. F@g 5 shows deliVE'y of co--r.-rf--',;e mix to the form in a 0.9 m capacity bu2kef- The prcdL!-:tS aro@ ci;--ed by steam at a temperature of approximately ',Cc,C tor the duration of 14-17 hours. The form is ramoved wben tLe strength of the products is at least 70% of the calrAllated strength. Tests showed that when the castling is carried out in the vertical position it is possible to remove tt)-e form when the strength of the conn'rete reaches 30-40 kg/CM9. Fig 6 shows the removing of the :-oady pannis: whiot Jg carried out after curing when the t,,-mperature has fallen no more thELn 400C above the '.,,mperature. There a::-e 7 f-Igures. Card 2/2 LTUBLITSKIS. S.; MIKIWIOVSKIT. D., etarshiy nauchWy sotrudn1k; GAL&TV, A., 1nzh. Finished surfaces of exterior walls. Zhil.atrol. no-10:32 '59. (MIRA 1):2) 1. Diroktor zavoda zhelosobotonnykh Isdeliy v V11'rqueso (for liyubetakis). 2. Nauchno-iseledovatel'skiy inotitut zhilishcha Akademii strnital'stva i arkhitaktury SSSR (for Mikhanovskiy). (Vilnius--Concrete slabs) MMUMVSKIr, D. S. , inzh. -, SHTFTIMERG, R. S. IntAnnifying tem@nrature conditions 1n casting reInfor-od roncrete prodijcts; in molds. Bet.1 zhnl.-hot. no.1:31-33 ja 16o. WIRA 11:5 (Precast concrete) MIKHANOVSKIY, D. S. Cand Tech Sci - (diss) "Basic problems of the manufacture of large panel home-building products in cassete forms with sheets of plate steel." Moscow, 1961. 19 pp; (Ministry of HiFher and Secondary Specialist Education RSFSR, Moscow Order of Labor Red Banner Construction Engineering Inst imeni V. V. Kuybyshev); 200 copies; price not given; (KL, 6-61sup, 221) MIKHANOVSKIY, D., inzh. Survey of the technology of manufacturing 1&rge-panel elements in European countries. ZhIl. stroi. no.701-32 162. (MIRA 15:9) (Europe-Precaat concrete construction) SOROKER, V.I., prof.;jMIKHANOVSKIY, D.S., lnzh. -1 Intensifica n of vibration in cassette molds of t@e State Institute of Design aTPlanning for the Building Industry. bet. i zhel-bet. 15.)) 8 no.3:93-97 Mr '62. (Y11HA (Concrete) APPEI 1, S.A.; TILFVICH, M.I.; MONIFRED, Yu.B.; MIKHANOVIIJKiY, D.L.i MELINEV, G.; TATARTIJOV.A.S.; TULYAKOV, A.P.J. Inzh. Hot molding of keramzit r,n@-rete panels at LhC- Ser,-,,ikhcv McusIng Construction Combine. Strci. mat. 11 no.10:F-c) G 165. MIRA 1800) 1. Nachal'nik SerpukhovBkogo domoatroitel'nogo kombinata (f,,r Appel'). 2. Glavnyy inzh. Serpukhovakogo domostraitel'noi7o kombinat'a (for Tilevich). 3. Zamestitelt direkWra TSan-_ru','n,)2@o naunnno-it,:-ledol- vawllskoRu i proyektnogo institute tipovowo i eksperimentallnogo proyektirovantya zhilishcha (for Monfr8d). I.. Rukovuditell laboratorii TSentrallnogu nauchnc-issieduvatellukogo i prcyektnogo instituta tipovoge i eksperi-mentallnogc, proyektirovaniya zhilishcha (for Mikhanovskiy). 5. Rikovod! tell grupr7 T'E:ntraIlnr,;-c- nau:-hno- isslodovatel'skogo i prchektnogo institute tipovogo i eksDerimerLall- nogc.provekti-rovaniya zhilishoha (for Mesinev). 6. Nachal-nik KPD-2 Industroy-proyekta (for Tatarinov). @ @ @ @ @"4 1, 1 - @V - P I ,/ "--; AUTHOR: Mikhanovskiy, Sh.P., EnSineer, 114-8-1/16 TITIBi A double-bladed [X%aplaW water turbine. (Dvukhperovaya gidroturbina) FERIODICAL: 'Wwrgomashinostrojenive (Povier Machinery Construction), 19571 Vol-3, No.8, pp. - 4 (U,S,S.R.) ABSTR&CT: A current problem in the development of water turbines is the application of Kaplan turbine to heads of 60 to 80 m. A possible solution is to use a double-bladed turbine in which each blade flange of the xunner has two blades. In this way, the number of blades is doubled without greatly complicating the construction of the runner hub. The two blades may be made either i;eparate and detachable or in one piece. When they are made in one piece they are cast together with the flange. This makes the casting and machining of the blades somewhat more difficult but there is no need to make arrangements to fix the two separate blades to the flange. The construction of a double- bladed runner is illustrated in Fig. 1. In single-bladed turbines, tha pitch between the blades xem- ains constant when the blade angle is changed. In double- bladed turbines variation of the angle alters the pitch between blades on different flanges, wb-ilst the pitch betweeu blades on a single flange remains constant as shown in Fig. 2. This Card 1/4 A double-bladed (Kaplan] water turbine. (Cont.) 114-8-1/16 special feature of double-bladed turbines should influence the power and cavitation properties of the wheel. In order to eluci- date the influence of pitch changes, comparative power and oavitational tests were made -on a model wheel type nii-561 of 250 mm. diameter in which the pitch between blades could be main- tained either as in the case of a single row of blades or as in that of the double-bladed variant. The test results given in Fig-3 show that the efficiencies of the single row and double- bladed variants are identical for one blade angle which corres- ponds to equal pitch between blades in the double-bladed variant. At other angles the efficiency of the double-bladed wheel is lower. These comparative Dower tests should be considered as the first step in the development of a new type of runner and from this point of view the first results are very satisfactory. The cavitation conditions limit the region of application of high head wheels. This affects'principally the rate of flow and any particular power station has a rate of flow at which the turbines work most of the time. The average flow rate corres- ponds to some certain angle of the runner blade. Because of the importance of cavitation properties in high head wheels cavitation tests we;..e made on the same model wheel as was used for the tests already described and the results are given in Card 2/4 A double-bladed (Kaplan) water turbine. (Cont.) 114-8-1/16 Fig. 4. It will be seen that the cavitation properties of the double wheel are as good as those of the normal wheel. The cavitation properties iaprove as the runner hub diameter is reduced. It has been established that the hub of a double- bladed wheel can be made appreeiAly smaller than that of a corr- esponding standard wheel. This is illustrated on a particular example. The improvement in the cavitational properties of double-bladed wheels as compared with normal wheels may be used to reduce the negative discharge head, to increase the turbine oiitput or to out down the diameter of the runner. Less effort is required to rotate tne double oladas than the equivalent single blades. Vibration troubles should be less with double- bladed runners. The comparison of energy and cavitational properties which has been made does not resolve all the problems of the new desiga and further tests are necessary, particularly in connecthn with the use of a relatively large number of blades. The exact effet on the vibration charactersistics of using double blades should be examined further. However, it would appear that for certain operating conditions the use of double-bladed runners on high head Kaplan turbines is very desirable. Card S/A 1,1(6) Sr, V I) r: )- -Z - C@ 1, - A T 1 V)R M,@kh@i,.novsrkiy W . A I'low TY7,,, of Higl, Presp,irp Adjuptabje Vane 7.irbir,e (Novyy +1.1p vysokonapornoy 5ovorotnolopap-noy E R I @) D 1 C.,"@. I, (!'SL,JR AB")'TRACT: Author'e c-rtificpite Nr 994'@P -Nriq @iven to th- ri,i-- thcr of this rirticlo for a riuw type ()", r, sure adj!.iptabIp twin vtnf, turbine, wl.ich %-iFia ed by him for the firpt, time in "Energomaghinor*roy- eniyell 1957, Nr R. A ]()uble numb-r of varien rioef, not cot%pllcate the con.9truction of' the runnor !tnd , tertp of a h-*.,@h-prespure PL642 runner (250 .r. diameter) made by the Laboratoriya vodyarykh tlrl,,.. Lenin-ralskcgo metallicheskogo zavoda (Ld-beratory of Water Turbines of the Leningrad Metallurgical P-lan.1 showed that the efficiiency coefficient (Pi-ire 4) of the twin vane runner in higher and thu cavita"rr Card 1,12 coefficient lower than that of a normrtl univane r,in-- S(@V I oo_r r4_ -z _c I, - A Ncw -,,,Pe of High Pressure A-i.,-iFtab'., Vane T'jrbirie ner (Fi.,-11re 5). The highest val,.ie of thp cy coefficient is achipved when all varies are equally. Tep's muFt be continued. There ar@ -, --@ of graphp and ' s-ts of lia,:7,rams, Carl 212 @aKU11OVSK.TY, Sh. P., Cand D--ch Sci (diss) -- "The use of rotary-blade tur- bines for high water pressures". Leningrad., 1960. 14 pp (Min Higher and Inter Spec Educ RSr#M, Leningrad Polytech Inst im M. 1. Kalinin), 150 copies (KL, 110 ll.. 1960, 1.33) MIKHANOVSKIY, Sb,P,, inzh. Calculated and experimental power churactoriatice of runners of the hydraulic turbines with variable-pitch bladob. 31ek. sta. 31 no.1:20-23 Ja 160. (MM 13:5) (Hydraulic turbines) MIKHANOVSKIY,S.P.. kand.tekhn.nauk Double-blading Kaplan 'uriine at the Uch-Kurgan Hydroelectric Power Stations Biulotekbe-ekon.inform.Goo.nauch.-issl.inst.nauch. I tekh.- inform. no*4:51-54 162. (MIRA 15:7) Och-gurgan-Hydraul.ic turbines) o 9000*0 wooosee so a see *0 00*0 0 000 0 0 0 Got 4 1. Opt OL - . 4S a., 1. Uikb- 1 I k Z " , $ 1 I ," a IMIZAM N. 8 velmarjor @ i N 1. I"IM): Kkim. Af-alls. Zj:, 4, ' -00 .-A4d dropwis- No. 9. 45(1941); d. . A. X, 6W U45(ceo")CIC" to HtMjBr, ki the nwtim tu Ju Cod the calat. OW paw to a CMCGt ah *0 1 44 liscow. O i k N Mkit. with watet, cut. mw* . 0-10 k Md b b @ 14 i W O Wp* o is w , m Kmemm.). unstable and ydiow In the air. W. a. 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Treatment of tU with CICOzXfe givr% 1.5% 11. Tb*Ag.Cu,B4AMCsMItjofUacr1n%o1- TbeAlashis 00 explipsive. Thraws4m.72-3*. Inshnilarfractionst, I'brCO and CL), W 0.7% j.J-dipArxyi-jl roe 7")", deconsps. kbtC- ) (OMg)3r)CX1fxHf M and CO, give 3.6% IV, snil V Coo wttb CIC(hMe gives U.44% IV. 71kir Al. Cu, Cal Its, Sit MIM and Pb salts of IV are insoi.; the amid* ni. W-7". lly. I drugenAtion of U. IV and their anuales Ovvir Ild and PT adds4liatums. Thcmteoladdit. over Ili a, mguLar, but ' too* -ver I d the last 2 If atoms add tnore slowly. Thi. effe,,t is W as MUked aii in On acetylene -p-glycuLs bowvrr. It Xf 1,."f- . -ALLURGICAL LiTtRaTkOf CLASUPICATION 9-2- /-I I All am ON. It. U is AV 00 4, a a Og It a it it M jj a AM A 1 0 no a a 0 1 W so 2 AD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 00 GA16- 60 c so ee 00 V j so 0 ORG 00 06 si; Iva sguthook- m4 mt*4 at simAlftecred(WAftvik add -JL- - row".1evis, Not. (kc'bvm). -) is. "I I(Im)(RUb mmonsify) "ImIllf MIA nv&) was tr"04 Wilk 11.33 d. MCKIV- IfICiCif 1% $Aq. K10.) with raMad by a %volef titalk; 91,91 IVIOMICIS Cd ftkWW P"ALIOM this MWIS WILS CM4M t,W If* aml Irroft4l with Cf% for &4 days. Aftev tefteme"t tt.Vf*Nl d.&J &% a tieststati? ~111mg,tvil. b6, sstN) 1'. b 141-2' 61.n@pn 1: .4 "a Ifemups, on lino@ 0 M. ximidwiff VALLURIKAt LfICNAILARt CL411WICAll" 14AGO4 "if @V Of &stiff dd dwv all IN Im 0 0 0 1 IF a W, a nil; N a isce eeeel: a an Gee .0 00000**:000*00 @0* lee oo Oso Ve *so @64 Ive goo Ise see goo low see lame Ise lee I aa 51 0 9 . . . . . . . . . . U" SI: 4. 144-14. IF, 3-1-num ev. arta it. -C(likct -%SCQ.ta .37 g. -Adda." Of 0.2 VA Of -11CUor to' &Boot hut, @w 'Wil: after, t &C We of 19 tell SM A ll iSta.- yklde4 217 -110ppom'j ""Vei. -@A- WO,@,pj* 47W a JAUSt wWl OCUM NO Clf O b 99 , 14"- M t QIMA Wl * ( Iby, ' 14 @ "Pl. hiatial a I'm` d1l. If V50, Cuct(LOMIL iddW 7 83':. PhOCHCAU (imp. rUe to US),- d lekiffic: te V .61 c t 1 Iou AVA:'dhtn.-. 3W, -I[tCH---' ut ' - " i- II.- CH (OCUI 20 A(&Clf(Q* P*PA ChAc M MON , i60,960 W7 M N -147 - lim -9* WN . 1 c1la 77 psi, r-fkucuon-ol Cfl' MW OCII: ncir . - @ S @ 4: 27 M - , 6740 Q I. bs . AP&JUPOI(Ockmami, hs.54.-5iio Hut xr."i"418'r 2&- MiCIT(Op vai.thmmit tt-iA"-'%t (A 2 1A S'Yq h the W , ovei, rave. @77 5 Ids of ga-vat. uvtdip'* 4 kd 4b rig aaw - , @ 4 C ljo 'Mit. c @; bio 76 cu? IWO; umm@ OF 7M.' , ch T, Mo cif ril Cit 44 11 , . f, . U. Aw. C" CLj. V y @@a.R,tnqgfhjl IlGrAls.. -B-1. uUms"Ir an d S.S. I),&- Row- a 14 2,31- - 2 ): cf. E;-A. Sisksy org. soedomens 43. 37Mi.-To 90 X. MeCH(O WU -df over 2 bri. 100 g. DuOCH:CHs and the milt. was stWed -" brs. at 92-5*. Disul. gave 38% MOCH(OBO)OICCH- (011)Ms, b. IS"*, don 0.9700, 09 1.4195. SlMUffAj Was p-pd. 32% Al#Cjl(OFJACClf(Oif)Me b 104 . dos 100, after 5 hn. at 34-d'. ihe reactanto must 1.012. mV 1.4 be completely anhy4. 0. M. KMOIAPOO C" a4o Y,/Ir 001juarLUICIAL& M P ph-100WO, a Ell I Afikh, "A, f-11 (Arl Af'bilM:2/ey0rj.Soedix- 5-- J-y coil, Shornik 2, 44547a952)- cf. Reppe. Acelykne Ck misir U ' '1 1940, p. 57 (C.A. 43. 005Y).-An autoctave is charged %vill 47t,& ( ""_4t 00 a. anhyd. MeCH(OH)COX and 10-12 1. Zn or Cd lac- 41 tate. and Csti,added to IF-Illatin. I tenting with agitnt ion .it 00-t(10* for 4-5 lira. until ab%mption censc% followed by distu. of the products, rave 32% Ale C11(011)CO,CIP C111, b. 153* (crude, b. 110- 52*), d. 1.0774. v V 1.4DW No Cu or Ag parts must come into contact with Cills, G.M.K. USSR/Chemistry - Vinyl Ethers May/Jun 52 "Synthesis of Vinyl Ethers of Higher Fatty Alcohols," M.F. Shostakovskiy, B.I. Mikhantlyev, V.A. Neterman, Inst of Org Chem, Acad Sci USSR "Iz A Nauk, Otdel Khim Nauk" No 3, pp 484-488 Studied vinylization of fatty alcs C6 to C, Ob- tained vinyl ethers C8 to C12 in yie a of %.4 to 89.2% of the theoretical yield. Gives the phys characteristics of the synthesized vinyl ethers. 220ria Lalwid .rseavead Woom wm oM wK 4aaA=v* c-4 J*W UT USftJVA q4TA V*%VU4 S=Sq On *WlUn** vw "vt,;o VWA IUTSCJ 'A@wWTOU *wig mm ows UI . 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Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, IL9 5 UncL. KIMNTITEV, B. 1. 9 GOIDDOV9 F. 0. , SOKOLISM . D. V. 0 and SHOSTAKOVSKIr, M. F. "Cdalytic Hydrogenation of Vinyl Ethers,," Zhur. PrIk. Khim.,, 25, No.8, 1952 Vinyl eth?d.. vinyl isopropl and vinyl butyl ethers can be hydrogenated quantitatively by using a low temp and aq solns, and in the presence of nickel and Pd/CaCO catalysts. Hydrogenation at temps close to zero requires ltttle time. With the 2n2batch of vinyl other, the activity of the catalyst increases and the rate of hydrogenation is shortened from 3 hrs to 20-30 min. For H-volumetric analysis of virWl butyl other, the best catalyst is Ni, md for vinyl isopropyl ether the beat catalyst is Pd/Ca(;OK Both catalysts am suitable for the hydrogenation of vinyl ethyl ether. The eaf at the catalyst was measured during the course of the reaction and a special jacketed vessel made of Mo glass used. 228TU id: @ft JAM CA ..... ... . of and b h=1bilril 1. Ik 1611WIM COW jive3j, A x4a. Nag Tmnstitedfication of Vinyl ethers Ids yiel Yin, i es wit r terl In moderate recoveries. Thus, StIrr"t nX .2 g, AmC 11, 100 g. BuOClf:CfIj and 0.1 PsOz I to a s ritancous reacdon (temp. rbw @p to 10A degpite ext at ling. after some 3."g min. the mist. jr-O d I td d 72 5 g. BuOCII:- CHt some AcH and 47,,/@ "t". AF11: C/1'1, b. IW700, -B U160 d. 0'8905- hydrogenation gave the satd, ana., tog), email autts, of RAI(Ollu@ were Ettso recovered from 1 the original reaction inixt., along with traces of AmCO%Bu and 28% MrCH(0Bu)0jCAm, bs 88-00', nj 1.4140@ Similarly 18 g, MeCII(OH)COM and 100 1. BuOCH-CHj with 0.1 Ar. P.O. gave 88.1% unrtacted BuOCH:CH., 15% J1fCH(OH)C0tC1r-'C1r1, b. 151A*, do 1.064, pz'j 1.4088, 3.4 r. MtCHtOBuN, 13.4% M#CH(0Bu)0r- M ,(90H)Aft, b. 188-9 , 09 1,4105, doe 0.9M. Me- CH( H)CHICO&NIC.4 j.) and 50 BuOCH;r-H2 with. 0.1 g. PA gave uartacted 73u&CH:CHt, 18% Me- QT(0ff)CffjMC11:7t:@.,, b, 170-3*, do 1.0713, nT 1.41aG, and 18 g. MtCH(013u@. 0. M. Kosolao9j-, t Wv, dn -all tilt; @141 I ; 10 49 iM, 1_4 @.W J SHOSTAKOVSKIT. M.F.; MIREANT'TEV, B.I.; OVCHINNIKOVA, N.N.; MITERM&N, V.AL. ------- Z-.:, S.vathesis of incomplete acylals of lactic acid. Zhur.ob.khir-. J3 aC.7: 1167-1173 JI 153. (M1R& 6:7) 1. Institut organicheakoy khImAi Akademii Nauk SSSR. (Lactic acid) 01thers) USSR/Organic Chemistry - Synthetic Organic Chemistry, E-2 Abet Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No i, 1957, J_i Author: Mikhantlyev, B. I., and Skiyarov, V. A. ._7z3w;z;;@_ - Institution: None Title: Synthesis of lo-Viny-lacridone Original Periodical: Zh. obahch. Allinili, Vu. zo, No 3, jb4-'(d5 Abstract: A mixture of li gms of acridone, 15(@ m. iioxane (or 25u m- i;-@:4"@, and 0.5 gm KOH is treated with acetylene at 1600 and an Initial pres- sure of 13 atm for 4-5 hours (see Favorskiy and Shostakovskiyp Zh. obshch. khimii, 1943, Vol 1.3, 1); 10-vinylacridone is obtained in yields of 92%, MP 181 .50 (from alcohol or benzene). The structure of I was conflxmed by its conversion to 10-ethylacridone (hydration over Ni at @200 in clioxane; 94% yield). Card 1/1 T I LL i I FE I'L 1 OD I C A.L: u 11 i A:33, RAC i - t lij A F Iiv 1 ne - e 3 -