SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FLOROV, R.Y. - FOKIN, A.V.
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PRIMARY SOURCE: Fiziologiya Rastenliy, 1970, Vol 17, Nr. 1,
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DEPENDENCE OF DARK RESPIRATION ON AIR HUMIDITY AND
TEMPERATURE AND ON THE ENTROPY PRODUCED IN THE LEAF SYSTEM
~Fiorov, Zh. Vi
Stovan6vl- it
Higher Forest-Engineering Institute, Sofia and Forestry Institute, Sofia, Bulgaria
The Tespiration rate in oak (Quercus peclungulata Ehrh.) le'aves in dry or humid
air and the entropy produced as determined on basis of heat arid, moisture transfer bet-
ween the leaf and surrouding air were investigated. In dry air the respiration rate and
entropy produced are is -higher than in humid air. The heat of dissipation calculated or?
basis of the entropy produced is in dry air almost equal to the r6piration energy. Th&e
1q a discrepancy between these quantities in moist air; this is pmbably due to chzing4~s
la the pathwa)s of resoration.
Vjy1jWE
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~ZVEREV, V. Yu., FLOTNIKOV V
I'Method of Dynamic Programming in Problem of Control of One Class of Multi-
dimensional Production Processestv
Izbr. Tr.'. Vses. MezhVLIZ. SiWPOZ. po Prikl. Mat. i Kibernet., Gor'kiy, 1967,
[Selected Works of All-Union Interuniversity Symposium on Applied Mathe-
matics and Cybernetics, Gor'kiy, 19671, Moscow, Nauka Press, 1973, pp 298-
301 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 6, 1973, Abstract
No 6VS48j by the authors).
Translation: The possibility is studied oil using the ~iwthod of dynamic Pro-
gramming foi- optimal operational and organizational conurol of' ;in object can-
sisting of several Parallel units. The technological process in ench unit
is a cyclical process, consisting of a number of successive stages. The
problem of optimization consists in minimization of a cortain goal function
of down time. Functional eqUations are produced and the number of possible
control strategies is estimated. The problem is studied as..ipplicable to.the
organization of opL
rational and organizational control of an operi heai-th fur-
nace section.
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EAST GERMM
FLUCK, E. Professor, Dr., REUTERT, P. J., Drot and BINDER, H., Dr., Institute
for.1norganic,Chemistxy# University (Institut fuer Anorganische Chemlo der
Universitast), Stuttgart.
"DithiophosphGric Acid Betaines"
Leipz1g, Zeitschrift fuer Anorganische und Allgemeine Chemiep Vol 397F Ito 3P
Apr 73, pp 225-236
Abstracti The synthesis of compounds of the general fonula C
5Y_P(S)2~
where X denotes F, N(CH 3)20 and Bri the reactions of py;idiniumbalogeno-
dithiophosphoric betaines with alcohols; the reactions of pyridinium-
fluorodiphosphoric betaines with hydrohalogenic acids; and the reactions of
pyridinium-dithiophosphoric betaines with Lewis bases wore described. In
addition, methods for the synthesis of pyridiniummetbo4fluoro-, pyrldiniu-
methoxyfluoro-, pyridiniumal oxyfluoro-1 pyridiniumchlorofluoro-
dithiophosphates, and trimethylammoniumfluorodithiopbosphoric betaine was
described. The chemical ahifts, coupling constants, and other structural
characteristics of the compounds synthesized were present
Wd on the basis of
nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometric data. Tweleve references, including
4 German and 8 Western. (Phnuscript received 23 Oct 72).
KIMI-En
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MYER. F. S. --nd, MEPCHUN, Yu. V., Institute of Wid Microl'A01lo-
imeni N. F. Gamaleya, Academy of Madical Sciences USSR, ?-bscov
Ilsome Chemical and Physicochenical Properties of Bacillus curcus Exo- and
Enteroto=
Mosew, .8iolthiniya, No 1, IM, pp 136-142
Abstract: Fractionation of B. cereus strain 96 toxin 0,71 a Cal"~.Mmi with -Ho~-"'el
P-150 produced 2 fractions, one lacking in lecithinasti and lwnolytic activity
but rarkedly lethal to mice and cats, the other ponSef~svin_- lrigh lecithinase and-
hemolytic activity but not lethal to animals even at bij;h dozes. 'rhis silo-w5
that the lethal and entcroto.xie activity of R. ce-rews. ir; duff, to itn exotoxin and
not lecithinase C. The toxin was foulld to N) a protoill rewlily noiIII)IC in watu'l,
and salt solutions, ir-activated by heatin,,~, treatr-'aL jjjtjj
salts of heavy metals, BlY.M, hydrogren sulfide, fonmul(Whydi~, an"I ChLrl"'! ~1
rThe toxin contains 17 amino acids (biit not cysteine)..~
BUDAGOT, YU. A., VI1=RADOV, V. B., VOLOD'KO, A. G. s DZHEUEPOV, V... P.1 I
'i rsit i.'
KUDNITSKIY, V. S., KUTSIDI, N. K.0 Tbilisi,State Univo y,' L01::A-KIN, YU. F.1
RMUERKOj V. A., IAARTDSKA, G.e LYAM-1.1-- j KHAR&EYEV, Y.U. N., and
SHAINDOR, L.
"Possible Existence of ')T e-Resonaace With a I-lass of.2?0 Rev"
Moscow, Pisna v Zhurnal. Eksperimental'noy i Tooreticbeskoy Fiziki, Vol 13,
No 12g 20 Jun 711 pp 665-668
Abstracti The preliminary results of this experiment were presented in
1970 at the Fifteenth International Conference on High-EnerC.7 Physics in
Xiev. The authors find experimental signs of the possible existence of a
now meson resorance. They observe a narrow peak when 'R = 270 1-:eV in the
spectrum of effective masses of the system 7-1 which forms in the
he a
reaction J-1 -p P + Q-Wi at 5 GeV/c. T U~hor3 study
events of the type )I p X p + (2-3),9 which satisfy the folloiring
conditionst (1) the protons are.identified by ionization and stopping in
the camera, and the inDulses of the protons do not exceed 900 YeV/c; (2)
the length of the tracks of secondary cha-rgged pa=Licles; fron the star is
no less then 2 cm, and the impulses of these particles are L=sured writh ;Ln
1/2
Wit,
I, 113"Qu, I, 6i I;;" RM Q 1161 i I' 'a' i III,iIs 'Eli 011 04-
BUDAGOV, YU. A., et al., Pis'rza v Zhurral Eksperimentallnoy iTeoreticheskoy
Fiziki# Vol 13, No 12, 20 Jun 71, pp 665-668
accuracy no worse than 30%; (3) the 2r-quanta, have Impulses g-reater than
30 MeV/c, neasured with ap accuracy no worse than 25,5; Z4) the scattering
angles between the two J- -quarta do not exceed 20. 'As a result of the
experiment, the authors find that the effect which tl~ey observed is caused
by the existence of a new meson resonance. The figures depict the distri-
bution by effective rass of quanta. The article contains 2 figuzzes and a
bibliography of 7 entries.
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Y'G V, 5. A. G. 1: Tr
act,
1121111 1% A. A., :,O',VK-', YU- XL:,'-:.
-U%ZN "VI
N. N. , Pv%"GS,"V, A. K. --:,VAGT!Z V. B. SHLYAPNIKOV, P- V. , V-PLRTINSKA, G. (1),
!"Illxnj 'FONTA, T,
2ZLZEA, V. (2), Mal , D. (2), (2), FELEA, S. (2),
and CiLAD.-R-A.A., 3. (3 JoInZ Institute of Nuclear Reseulch 1) Universizy -4-eni 2
i. Snafarik, Koshizse, Czechoslovak SSR; (2) Institute of Atomic Physics, Bucharest,
emy of Sciences Mongol-an People's Repub-
:.O~-Ua; (3) Phy-SICS Inst-Tuze of thae Acad
lic, Ular.-Bazor
P-Interacti,ons at 4 and 5- GeV/C"
"S-c-,idy 0~ -c-e Aass S-ecrrumw of a AK-Sys-em. -a
0
Yoscow, ?;slra v Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, V 1. 11, No. 1,
5 jan 70,. pp 31-35
7* a Of zh specTruzz 04 the effectiva masses a.-a
__Zs Cz _V "e
Al:~szra-: ---Ie res'
AZ-syszem are rezzrZec. Ille s--ect-r-an was ob-cainea, in lnvestigatinZ r p-in-.e:~aczions
--me- in a
a 2- - a=d a zer Drouarne bubble chamber irradiated -meson, beams of
oz ~.- j~_--nz insttume of Nuclear Research with pul-ses, of
Zze Z_1CZQZ1 synczX01:1--on, e
4 ana 5.1 Gev/c, respectively, An investigation of the structure of the ef_`:ecziVe
mass spectrum of a AK-system was of interest from. the vi",p6int of observing new-
112
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BUDAGOV, YU. A., et al, Pis1ma v Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teoret-icheskoy Fi2iki,
Vol. 11, N o. 2., 5 Jan 70, pp 31-35
resonances with zero strangeness and the decays of different isobars v--a the Chan-
Proxl-
nel 114 - A t K, to derermine the relative probabilitles of those decays. AD
Mately 230,000 photographs were analyzed for each bubble chamber. The el;:ZEective
mass sD6ctra of AKO combinations for events in which the decays of a A-hyperon and
a F.0-me'son were simuitaneously recorded in the chamber are Ltraphed. 7he graphs
~show a considerable excess in the number of events above the background in the mass
region 1.61-1.96 Gav/c2. it is shown that this anomaly is not associated with the
-eflection of knaw-n resonances Y* (1385) and K* (890) in the M~O-spectrum - The
total excess in the number of events over the bacKground ini the -'aans interval 1. 61-
-1.96 GeV/c2 was 1111 t 13. Tho experimental data vorify tho existonce of two reso-
nances with mnasses about IL685 and 1935 Mev/c2. and widths of the order of 150 Mev/C2.
It is concluded that the anomaly observed in the effective =ass spectrum of AX can
Z--~ explained or,-ly by the decay of the isobar S11 (1710),P1*1 (1750) via the channel
7" X or- by zhe existence of a new resonance with rAss abouc 1.685 Mev/c2, as
tne data o~` R. E.-be er al. indicate.
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-I/Z 011. UNCLASSIFIED~ PROCESSING DATE--160CT76
TITLE--O,ESISTANCE OF GROG, DINASI AND SILICEOUS REFRACTORIES TO THE ACTION
OF BASIC OPEN HEARTH SLAGS -U-
AUTHOR-(03)-FLYAGINi V.G.v RUTMANj DvS*j PEREPCLITSYNt V.A.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--OGNEUPORY 1970, 3,5(3), 32-7
DATE :PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--OPEN HEARTH FURNACE, SLAGt REFRACTORY MATERIAL
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT.CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1996/0871 STEP NO--UR/0131/70/035/003/0032/0037
CIRC ACCESSION NO--MAP0118044
UNCLA S S I F I E 0
2/2 Oil UNCLASSIFIED- PRO.CESSING DATE--160CJ70
CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP01113044
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE RESISTANCE OFDIFFERENT
-REFRACTORIES TO THE ACTION OF THE BASIC SLAG (SIO-SUB2 1.7.58, AL SU32 0
SUB3 4.80, FED 10.50, CAO 46.12v MGO 15.60, AND MING 5.38PERCENT)' WAS
STUDIED. THE CONTENT OF 2CAO.S10 SU62 DETD. BY PETk0GKAPriIC ANAL. WAS
50PERCENT. THE SLAG RESISTANCES WERE EVALUATED ACCURDING TO
,THERMODYNAMIC CONSTS. OF INTERACTIONS OF REFRACTORtES WITH SLAGS AND
ACCORDING TO SOLY. OF REFRACTORIES IN THE SLAG, THE SLAG RESISTIVITY OF
SIG SUB2 AND MULLITE AS MAIN PHASES OF SILICEGUS AN.0 GROG REFRACTORIES
TO THE ACTIC-N OF 2CAO.SIG SUB2 WAS CONSIDERED, THE CALCNa OF THE
ISOBARIC POTENTIAL AND EQUIL, CONST. WAS CARRIED OUT FOR VARIOUS
REACTIONS AT 1400, 1500, AND 1600DEGREES. THE EQUILs CONST, K WAS
CALCO. ACCORDING TO THE FORMULA LOG K EOUALS MINUS (DELTA F T
DEGREES-4.575T), WHERE DELTAFT DEGREES IS THE ISOBARIC ISOTHERMAL
POTENTIALv AND I IS TEMP. OF REACTION. FOR THE REAGTION CORRESPONDING
TO FORMATION OF ANORTHITE AND CORUNDUM THE MAX. DELJAFT DEGREES WAS
FOUND. THEREFORE, ACCORDING TU THERMODYNAMIC CALCNStli 510 SU82 IS MORE
.STABLE THAN MULLITE TO THE ACTION OF BASIC SLAGS. EXPTL., THE SLAG
RESISTANCE OF THE DINASt SILICEOUSt AND GROG REFRACTORIES dAS DETD. BY
..THE CRUCIBLE METHOD (D. N. POLUBOYARINOV, 1952). CRUCIBLES WERE HEATED
TO 1500DEGREES t~ITH TEMP. INCREASE Z500EGREES-HR. THE OEGREE OF SOLY.
'OF CRUCIBLES IN THE SLAG WAS DETD. CHEM. THE GROG-REFRACITORIES SHOW A
LOW SLAG RESISTANCE. A HIGHRESISTANCE OF SILICEOUS K6FRACTORIES IS
CONDITIONED BY THE PRESENCE OF CRISTUBALITE IN THE PHASE COMPH.
FACILITY: VOST. INST. OGNEUPOR., SVEROLOVSKt USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
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RUTIaN, D. S. , PIMEPELITSY-11,. V. A.
"Stability of Chamotte, Dinas, and Silica Refractuorf'oo to
Action of Basic Open-Hoarth Slags!'
Moscow, Ogneuporz, No 3, Mar 70, PP*32-37
Abstract: On the basis of tho positive experianco o t h usc-~t~-, 0~
seniacid bucket brick and silica ranxied lininf; mas-ses, the a-at-hors
studied the slag resistance of chamotte, dinad, and silJLca re-
fractorie3 when exTosed.to basic open-hoarth sla,,g of the
tion: 17-58,`~ Si02, 1~.80% A1203, 10.50~:FcO, L-6.112~" Gao,
I-,TgO, and 5.38,'O~' MnO. The thermodynamic -=~a,110"Gers of the veaction
between tho rofractory and the slar., wero calculat
dynamic calculations showed that ailica i.-; G.~J)Ilrontl,j, ~nora ~-k;-
siDtan than mullito to the influonco of bazic rich I",
n
Calciu;m silicate. The slag resistance of din63, ailica, and
chamotte refractories was determined by measv4.~-in,--r -hcj
tion of the refractory in the slag melt by ,;ho cruciblr~ mt.~Ihod,,
The zones of contact of slag and cruciblo were al-,o 3tudio` rni,~ro-
scopically. it was concluded that t1ho increarle olag, csi.-.I,;a.-,cc
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FLYAGIN. V. G., et al., Ogneu-Dor ]KO Mai- ~70, -rP 132-37
of silica refractories in cormarison with chrirm~~o r
is not only a result of the nature of the m4torial, b,.-,~~ al2c' it3
capability for disintegration, related to the pol~=rohic con-
versions of quartz upon heating. I'lower disin.teg-lation of
products and higher slag resi3tance can be achievod by usii,-~'
roasted quartzite. However, this approach i!i no-u technolo,.-i lly
h
-sod z,
suitable. Disintegration can be greatly decre . 4f io re
fractory contains 3-71do aluminophosphate binder, givin- the
product high density and strength.
USSR UDC 632.951:632.786
Scientific Research Institute of Olant Protection,
Tashkent
"Aftereffect of Insecticides on Insects"
Moscow, Khiraiya v Sel'skom Khozyaystve, Vol 81: No 9, (83). Sep 70,
pp 38-39
kbstract: The artide is a report on the results of tests undertaken
by the Scientific Research.Institute of Plant Protection in June 1967
to determine the aftereffects of insecticide treatment on the develop-
trient and fertility of cutworm grubs. Sublethal doses of hexachloro-
cyclohexane, Phosalon (French), and nuvacron emulsion (Swiss) were
tested. It was found that grubs of the firstigene'ration treated with
sublethal doses of these insecticides showed markedly less development
than those of the untreated control group. There was somewhat of a
delay- in emergence of the moths from:the cocoons., The females from
the control group and the groups treated with hexachlorocyclohexane
and Phosalon laid fertilized eggs within 2-3 days:of mating. Laying
was,delayed to 5-9 and even LO days after mating in the group treated
with nuvacron. Hatching for the control grou was 869 grubs an com-
P
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al., Khimiya v Sel'skom Khozyay3tve, Vol 8,
No 9 (83), Sep -70, pp 38-39
pared with figures of 514 for the Phosalon group, 418 for the
hexachlorocyclohexane group and 252 for thenuvacron group. Ten
pairs of moths (male and female) and 20 grubs from each experiment were
A'
set aside for further study. Further studies.sKowed~that Phosalon,
and especially nuvacron have the greatest effect on development of
the,various stages of this pest...Treatment of the grubs had almost
no effect on.the life apan of the adultmoths, I
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ARIFOV, U. A., FLYANT3, N* N., and RAKHIMOV, R. R., Institute of Elec-
ronics, Academy 0 clences Uzbek SSR
t
Secondary Emission From RbBr, Se,and GdTe Films Under Bombardment by
Sodium Ions and Atoms'O
Tashkent, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Uzbekskoy SSR, Seriya Fiziko-Matema-
ticheskikh Nauk, No 4, 1970, pp 45-47
~Abstract: The article describes results of a study of electron emis-
sion from RbBr, Se,and CdTe films under bombardment by sodium ions and
atoms in the 30-2500 ev energy range. ~It,was found that the secondary
electron emission coefficients increase monotonically with the energy
of tae bombarding particles for all the films, with electron emission
greater in the case of atomic bombardment than ioh bombardment for.any
energy value. Data are given on positive and negative ion emission
for RbBr and CdTe films. The results show that electron emission. from
dielectric films.under bombardment,by alkali-metil ato'm3 proceeds more
effectively than under bombardment by like ions. i
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AR IFOV-*. U.. A-2 ELYANTS, N. N., and RAIMRIOV, R. R.
"Secondary-Emission of Some Dielectric and Semiconductor Films Under the
Action.of. Bombardment by Na and K Ions and Atoms"
ya, Vol 35, No 2,_
Moscow,. Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Fizichesk~
Feb 71, pp 248-2-51
Abstract: The authors studied secondary electron emission, positive and
negative, from Cs1, RbBr, Se, and CdTe films under theaction of sodium
ion and-.atom bombardment and from RbBr and.KCI-films under potassium ion
and atom bombardment in the 30-2500 ev range. Measurewents were performed
by the osci-Ilographic double modulation method during continuous film ap-
.e
plicaHfn .. lt~ was found that. electrons temi sion: f rom dil lectric f ilms under
bomb: i ntz by alk1all- metal- atmms- proceeds, more ef f ectively than under bom-
bardmenr- by like ions. This conclusion f-ails to coincide wish the conclu-
sion reached by the- authors in. previous articles, which~ showed that the
coefficients. of kinetic electron emissiorr is the same for bombardment of
metals by like atoms and ions.
Fv~, 17~ $,a
Radiation Chemistry
USSR UDC 541.182.65:541-15
I-14ZIM43 G. R.J, PAN11CH)l It. M., USTINDVA, Z. 14.~ VOYUTSY,1~, 5. 2,
9
KRATSMY11, P . 11. . and M1,10TSOVA G. I., 1"'Oscov Instititte of Fine Chemical
Technology im-uni. 14. V. Lo:-,,onosov
"Effect of Ionizing Padiation on the Proparties of Fluorine-conta4nin-
Copoly2ner latex"
Moscow, Kolloidnyy Zhurnal, Vol 33, No 5, Sep-Oct 71, pp 690-6(,)-,P
Abstract: The effect of ionizim-~ indiation on t Gn-
~c propertien of fluorine-c
taining, copoly--mer Iatex was studied by usin'-, 0 a5 a flou--rc, Z.-.3 radiation
doze ranginG f1rom 0.25 to 50 "',rad. The 1,11 oV the irradiutv_~d copolyrar late,~,
beca.,r,3 lower, as did the resistance to electrolytes. Atter irradizttica t"he
coaGidation threshold of the Intex was al:;o lowered wita simUtancous cor.C_-j_1P_-
tion of glob-ales rxd intraglobular crosnlinlking of the pulynm!,.ra Incroased
radiation do--a reculted in grcater threc-dir2ncionul lattice r.'ensity. Irradia-
tion of the latex does not lead tto foi-matiol-I of intraglobular chtar.,dcal bonds
and to better fi-hi fonumion.
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U-11-NW.-MATM., OF ~~,!IICAL illi RURAL ;;;~;O; VIN -14Z
YALi!4i1v.HAU5F.AYA 99LA57) ...
(ArticL, by V.P. F~f Y~ I Y a Bob
A. V-lk-ilh
I, public hu--I~h
u~srt ministry ef Health. 1r,,bc.w-
Russian, No 1. 1913, submitted 13Aurust 1;7:. -,p 1b-231
The prograso of the CF5V piov'.&r. ~cr =cta-7; in f,~11 t1i,
de-tanda of the urban and rural populaticn- with rtsp!ct to .,!! iurt~~ ,f
hioily qualifted medical care. -~%c need `c- ~%rirgiu-, the cv~.' an.L,
I areas clcaar to the levell tc
quality of =edical care,in rura.
urban roginna was indicated in the Cf 4 SQ"10n 0.'~ LhL
Surrer4t Cotilncil (June, 1961a) and 1~vcrom- ci the Central C~tmlltte~ cf L~,~
CPSO buil ussrk council of Mnlsteru ~.oS!7 drted 5 j.ly ICES: '*O~,.
11onsurri. for Further Improltenc-at vi Public Eealth and :~evelop:acn: oF
Medical Science In the Country"; this wa, also discussed st the Zth
Congre4ist of the CPSU.
Ma ayntem of wedical. c"T'l haled on the Principle cr
I
develop~on- 4end conbiiing a set vV ther-innutic and pro-,bylLttie 1n-;ti-
tuticn%. p-rovi.1,:h the rural populat;Lun with all fornua of
specialtr4d medical care. Kure than diiferant theraFeu,,-1,.* iv-,~
t , e I n
prephylAcrie inntitutiona pnrtictpote4 ',.n !~-n,!anrrtinA th,.L; i .
19714, they includad more than 11~.000 hoapt-tala. Z47 ci th~=- vbi~t
hespittila (regional, rOpUbliC 14tVOIJ, 2,399 cer.Z.-al rayun. 70 r,)un
(numbered), and 11,051 rural diutcict hc~nithls,
Thu existing synte-M of pablie .--4!t% or.Eaniz,~ticn
possible to el.1cinace Llmost entirely 'L%e av.;lt.-
ability of hospital care for the ruriel and u;ban, -.;. ",". I I.
nChigVed, to some extent, by ho4pitaltzat',3n of rural reri~cstj 1r,
urban hospitals. In sure republics. c~orv than 0 percent oC tho
population was hospitalized in urban hispitala in 1970. For the 1;5.'!;
as a p4hole, an avera&e of 204 per 1,000 rural ret-idents were hrspJc~l-
ized. and this applied to 207 par 1.000 urban residents.
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)V0043670"4 Ref.*,Code: U]R 0056
PRIMARY SOURCE:. Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i*Teoreticheskoy
Fizikij 19709 Vol 58, Nr 2, pp307.,313
'INGLE CRYSTAL
ANISOTROPY OF THE CRITICAL CURRENT IN A S
OF A SUPERCONDUCTING ALLOY Pb,.-Iu
V. C.. Volotskay N. Ya.-Fo7e-1
Anisotropy of the critical current of cylindrical single trystals of (fie
ducting alloys Ph - 224 at.% In and ~Ply at,% In. is inv(-,'.gti,-atpd in it broad ranT,-,
of field strencrths 11., < 11 < If,,, anti for variolli trentuients of the Furface. The long,
axis of tile sample. along which the transport current is directed, coincides eitfwr ,vith
direction [1001 of with direction illtil; the inagnetic field is perpendicular to tilt, current
Meastirements of critical ciirrent aniscitropy in etched saniple~ glicivN that the charaicUll,
of the anisotropy re!'Jects the ery~;taflol;rraphjr !~vmnwtry of the Critival cllr-
rent maxima are nbsit-rvod wheq the inagnetic field is oriiinted ofolig, tho directiolls
< tw), < i io> and < t t i ;. niv dependence of the anisotrogy IILR~Illiwde on "lactletic field
strength is stijdii~d, A indjor role in determining dip, niagnitludo of the critical ctirrent
is played by stirface pinning (if tht, vortexei and thi., anisotropy . olb!ii!rved is telatod
to the rtate (if the -iiii-facc, layer of the single cry
Pi .1, B L'~'F
A~
USSR
FOGEL', Ya. M, et al (Physicotechnical Institute of Low Temperatitres of the
Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Khar'kov State University)
"Effect of Helium Atom Inject4or. on the Superconducting Properties of Indiun
Films"
Moscow, Zhurnal Eksperimental'ney i Teoretichezkoy Fiziki, February 1974,
Pp 626-634
Abstract: The characteristics of the suvercanducting transition (T,, RCI
'n indium films irra
d4aced by'various doses of helium ions are
HcIj ) of th
measured. Injection of helium particles leads to a pronounced increase of
H6L and H.11 due to a decrease in the length of the electron mean fres. parh
and to an insignificant increase of TC of the indium fil-iiis. On the basis
of the experimental results and of a comparison of the! exp9riv- enral and
theoretical results of cther authors, it is concluded.that:ttic method of
injecting heliur, atoms into thin superconducting metallic fiLms allows one
to.study, under a broad range of conditions and in a purer fcrm, the effect
of the moan free path lengch of electrons in a metal ~a the supercon4IICL;n;;
properties of thIn films.
74
L4),
01 STRAL
~k IAL A. D., MGM, G. I., BOBKOV, V..V., XLIMOVSKIY -ChENKO, S. S.,
and FOGELI, Ya. Khar,kov State University. imeni A. M-, Gorlkly
06n, the Question of the Difference in Composition of Chaa-ged and Neutral Faxticles
Knocked out of Gallium Arsenide by a Beam of Ar+ Ions"
rrad, Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoy Fiziki, Vol No 85, A ug 3. pp 1753 - 1754
Len1nL 43,
.Abstract: A i)revious study in which Ar+ particles had an energy of 2 ke Iv
...~showed that the positively charged secondary particles were P-im-a-lly-3a n ions
and conplexes, with As + particles being 2 3 orders of wnitude.less frequent,
n
while the neutral secondary particles were all arseni catoms or complexes. Two
of gallium arsenide crystals were used as targets,(100) and (111), with no
f
discernLble di'lerence in the distribution of secondary particles ejected between
the two types. It is theorized that the difference in distribution is related to
processes between the deDarting secondary particles and the:~surface of the solid
Andthat these Drocesses are deternined~by the velocity of the departing particles
and the relative arrangement of energy zones of the solid bo dy and excited levels
of the particles.
The present work extends this investigation, using 4 beam of Ar + particles
at 25 kev. The spectrum of the emitted particles in the visible light range was
recorded, It consisted entirely of two resonance lines of Gal at 4172 and 4033
r1troms. These were found to be produced by Ga particles at energles on the
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KOVAL', A. D. et al., Leningrad, Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoy Fiziki, Vol~43, No 8,
PP 1753 - 1754
order of 2 - 3 kev. This is understandable, since the resonance level at 3.1 ev
of the Ga atom, the transition fron vhich to the base level proiuces. fast excited
Ga particles, is in resonance with a zone of free conductivity levels of the GaAs
ronocrystal, leading to a high probability of resonance Ionization, while a
significant portion of the levels of the As atom 10 in resonance with a forbidden
zone of the crjstal, raking resonance Ionization unlikely, for these atoms. The
neutral, emitted As atoms radiate in the vacuum ultraviolet and vere not recorded
In the eXDerimental spectrum. Resonance ionization can~occur for As atoms at an
ge reach~-s thi3 level.
energy level of 7.6 ev, but only a small percentag
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GRITSYNA, V. V., KIYA11, T. S., KOVAL'., A. G., FOGEL', Ta. M., SERYUGIN,
A. L., MALMNOV, I. S., nar'kov State Universi y meni A. .1. Gor kiy
"Concerning the Mechanism of Luminescence of Polymer Films Which Arises
as They are Being Formed Under Ion-Beam Bombardment of Solids"
Moscow-, Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, Vol 64, No 1,
Jan 73, pp 207-216
Abstract: On the basis of experimental results, the authors suggest a
new mechanism for luminescence of polymer films formirit on a solid as a
result of ion-beam dissociation of hydrocarbon molecules adsorbed an the
surface of a bombarded target. It is shown that luminescence of atoms
and molecules of helium and neon which arises during bambarftent of metal
targets by ions of Ile+ or Ne+ is emitted by particles of the corresponding
gas located inside hollow spherolites formed during grovth of the film
under bombardment. The influence of the film temperature on the intensity
of the emitted luminescence as well as the change in the nature and in-
tensity of luminescence when there is a change in bombarding beams is
explained on the basis of the proposed mechanism of liuninescence of poly-
mer films. A mechanism is also proposed for luminescence of polymer films
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ORITSYNA, V. V. et al., Zhh'rF, Vol 64, No 1, Jan 73, 207-,t?16
,formed on the surface of dielectric targets by ion-beam bcmbardi.",ent. It
is assumed that luminescence in this case arises as a result of the exci-
tation of gas which has accumulated in the cavities between the substrate
and the polymer film where it is peeling.oft.
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11, fl iH i ii;ddhi i.4 i 1 t! i!I it. hdiii ilI
t1fiiNhIM t
ihdfil hliflhih. M
Molecular physics
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FOGELI., Ya. 1-1. et al (1h ar kov State University)
"Change in the Character of the Vfect of Oxygen on the Thermoemission of
Ions
Leningrad, Fizika Tverdogo Tela; August, 1972; PP 2265-70
ABSTRACEP: The authors describe experinents in w1hich they studied the effect
of the-initial stage of the oxidation of nickel strips on the character of the
action of oxygen on a stream of K+_ ions. It is shoi-m that uhnn a nickel strip
is kent, in an atmosphere of oxyl,
_,en for a sufficiently long tine, nuclei of
nickel o-A
ides appear on its surface. The oxidation of;nickfil aefected bhe
character of the action of oxygen an the.k+ ions in varinus imys.
t
On the b-msis of a discussion of the results obtained, L;ne foll(niing con-
clusions are dramm: (1) in the case in which the effect studied completely
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FOGEL', Ya. AM., et al, Fizika Tverdogo Tela; August; 1972, pp 2265-70
disappears, nuclei of oxides are formed on all dislocations Inhich are sens-i-
tive to the action of the gas; (2) in the case in which oxidation of the nickel
nL
leads to a lessening of the effect, une oxi clei obstract on]Z,, the pirt of
-s wh,
the emergence of the dislocatioi ich are sensitivet ~ to the action of the
oxygen; (3) in the case in which the phenomenon studio'
d is not affected by
'dation of the nickel, the
the oxi oxide nucleus is foiined only at the emergence
of the dislocations itiich are inoensitive to the action of cmy,gen or at any
of the other defects on the surface of the nickel. TMs work con-firms the con-
clusion of other researchers (11. Cabrera - J. Chem, Phys., 53, 675, 1956;
M. Martius - Can. J. Phys. , 33 , 46-6, 1955, F. W. Youniz; - Acta. I-,et. 1 8 2 117,
1960) that the fornation of oxide nuclei takes place at the vnergence of some
dislocations on the surface of the metal.
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VODOLAZHCHP
KOLOT, Y. YA., TATUS, V. I., RYUUO, V. F., 3NK0
-V V., and YEVSEYEV, V. M., Engineering Fhyscis Ins#tuteo Academy of
BLences Ukrainian SSH, khar'kov
"Effect of Oxygen Pressure on the Initial Stage of, Molybienum Oxidation!'
Leningradp Fizika, Tverdogo Telap Vol 13, No 6# 1971, PP 1521-1524
Abstracts The effect of oxygen pressure on the Initial stage of oxidation
of molydbenum was investigated using the technique of secondary ion-ion
emission. %olybdenum strips were heated in vacuum up to a temperature of
19W 0K, which conpletely cleaned their surfaces for,the absorbed particles
and particles of surface compounds. Each experiment began with the.molylb-
denum surface brought to atomic purity. Then the molybdenum temperature
was reduced from 1900 0K to a temperature at which the experiment was con-
ducteds namely, the range 300-1900 0K. The kinetlcsi~Vf oxide accuzulation
on the surfaces of molybdenun strips was studieds ithe curmit I of a beam
of secondary ions driven off from the oxide-molecule under study was plotted
as a function of time t. The oxygen pressure was varied within the linits
-8 -6 +
5.10 1-10 torr. The following Ion species were Investigateds D100i,
WN
Hy 1"10-MIN~ RM P1111 I ' ~11~ ".1
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KOLOTI V. YA., et al., Fizika Tvardogo Tela., Vol 13, No 6,.t971, PP 1521-1524
Moo- + + An Increase in oxygen pressure leads to
31 "0203' Y-0206' and "02
the followingi 1) a shortening of the latency. (time Interval between
the onset of oxygen adsorp-Lion and the instant of oxide formation on molyb-
denua surface4l 2) a shortening of the time Interval required for an
oquilibrium oxide film to form on surfaceel and 3) illereased oxide con-
centration. The condition of the surface film (composition and concen-
U 'P
ation of oxides) is reproducible and reversible with variation In t m-
perature and oxygen pressure. This indicates that the oxide film consists
of a layer of surface oxides.
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USSR UDC 53, 7.5-31 4 53 5 .3 37
GRIMIT'S., V. V. T. S.., COUPIPE, R., YOVALI A. G a rzl
(R. Coutte affiliatcd itith the Vatic. W"I"m
nal institute of A~ Plied ionces, tyrc~,',
France)
r:..Cjtj~!d P~LT,~- C 7 e5
"Effect 011 721=1.lsit,ions on the Emission S.
Knocked Out of Solid Targets by Fzist PX90T, ions",
Moscow lzvesciya Vau'k- sssp, Seriya Fizicheskay-ti N o. 3 'lar 71,
pp
Abstract: The of the !-,~scnamce; ie~ralzatlcn nrcvr!ss ml .7,
vang L C - n
by exci-t,~,j -~ ar C I r-tit vf solid _i~t_, a
v it r ns, ww-,
io
(S i) , am ~ip-1-c-tr"c 2 1) ke
oF
the sur-F-ce o47
particia-S c_` L ~_U'
n of a solLi with known -~_r:!c- I,- c:_;1,
location of: eneirt~`y j, tl-
~~_t 011 4-he c r, 3 1
Ected c-n "he of
USSR
A. V. 7..
; T7
co:~
I, -p
hys
"Formation Of isl-3ts Frcm Cen7er Aktcms -17f using Ovcr q,
Fizi'-
r-riad
Lenin 12, ','Cc 71, pp 3496-3500
,
-
Abstract: The 2-:: a -'l-roct of' the of .1sle-z- in t*---C~
diffur-4-nn olc cor Opzical aTI13 ell~--rcn
presente0l. The c:: islets ~-~-cm all-S-.-.:;
the surfzzc c;: A. 1).
;-z
to th
in 5 C
L ra
-
g
the ~:i*,,:7,
strate are cl- -
Traterial is C! .4 r - e 1 3 -r; I I n f
the diffusion t-,*7,;--SI
from tht2 scurce in~- nil there o-,:( urs, cn) a r., .1-117
atomic !=-s cn e cn '6e of -~',~c
anot' t~r C.,
IQ-.r fo- th~- occ-x, t ~e `c -S su Z~
-ice.
surfi I I I -7,
.117
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T,~J= 71,
ABRAIMEN.
era7e: at de-~%ac-s
islets f-~-o-m
arid the Climens.-m.-Cns islet-s --ncre-.ne wi`t he ccj,-;z-,,C 0,~, T-I :-o:~-
I, which lies u CI a 2 , 1: 0:~:7 the S011rce 0
.:t tc
t" - ',~I mciximl-,7n value ..hich does no~- c'--nce
dimensicii he
47 t
the further Dassa;!e c-~, Phe e ne r a I
On Ft,bs-zra-~u were
of
and data
-ne res
agree quarimi, I I t f: cf:
ment between -,hQc,,CtAC;-T.]. valucs 0.~: o
war, gooe. c~ ra,.:.~.l 'he c. t
f,., 0 cm,
measure::~en 0,11 v e a
vieldeal valu-2 3 -107' zm,
while a theoret--c-a-I
212
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GUSEV, V. A.: OKSYLM, A. A.: FOGEL' Yrt. All. (Physicotlec~inicul 3~nstitute,
Ukrainian Academy of ScienceT)-
"Di6sociation of Diatomic Mblecuaes Into Ions by impact4 of Fust ions anl
Moscow, Zhurnal EksperimenLaVnoy i Tearetichaskoy Irizild.; Aj.;rll 197P,
pp 1284-90
Abstract: The ma-ss-rmectroiwter technique is employed r reasw-iij~- I-lie rela-,
tive effective cross sectdons for "ormiation of slcyw atomic ioti-- pro-
-ween fast ionn and atoms of hydrog ii, w1on,
duced in collisions bet C
argon, and .0ton (3-50 k(!V aner(,,,,Y) and Op CO and No h-pleeuh-s. ~'he diffur-
kry-
to the
ence observed betwtxli the ftlactiout; 011. and (f/-.7 -
P
Contrilratio-.1 to tio! crmm-, ceotion o1! prot~,niueoi iuvol.vini-,
electron capture by th(; targ(A molG1CL1.1i!r,. SOME,'
mechanim of diatomdc ,,a)IL-cule dissociation Into positi've arld nej;rative,
are presented.
USSR UDC $37.582
REKOVA, L. P., MOZGIN, V. V,, KISELI, 0. V. and FOGEL',,~YA. M., Physicotechr.4cal
Institute of the Academy of Sciences UkrSSR
"Effect of Gases an Thermoion Emission by Plastically Deformed Metals"
Moscow, Izvestiya AkademiiNauk SSSR, Seriya FizichesRaya, No. 3, Mar 71,
pp 567-570
Abstract: The effect of mrygen on the emission of thermcions was used to 5-ruldy
the plastic deformation of heated nickel strips during their stretching by a
constant load. The idea of the experiment was to establish the mechanism. Of -rflre
effect of a gas on the thermoemission of ions qf alRali,metalls in order to deter-
mine the nature of processes occurring under the plastic deformation of Metals.
According to current assumptions, it was expected that the effect of the acticn
of the gas on thermoion emission of a heated metal,wbich disappears upon i==-
ducing dislocations into the motion with a sufficiently%high velocity,sbould he
reszored upon stopping disiccations,independent of the method by which the -_'is-
locations were stopped. 1f this is so, the effect can -disappe'ar and then be
M
restored upon the applicatic.7 of a stretching load to a~meral strip,wh'c- wl_
take it first into a state of temperature creep, after which there will.2 then follcw
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a state of strengthening of the strip characterized by the disappearance o-F tem-
perature creep. These 'changes in the nature of the action or a gas on thermoion
emission follow f~-om current ideas about plastic del"Cl.r-ation of metals according
-C
to which the state of temperature creep is associated with the mo ion of disicca-
tions and the state of strength is associated with stopping th,em.- These experi-
ments support these hypotheses.
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II IIM 11 H Id
1/2 034 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSIN',-, JATE--23t)CT7
TITLE--FORMATION OF CHARGED AND EXCITEU PARTICLES IN COLLISIONS BETW[-l:N
NOBLE GAS IONS OR ATOMS AND HYDROGEN MOLECULES -U-
AUTHOR-(05)-POLYAKOVA, G.N., GUSEV, V.A., YERKA, V.F., FOGEL, YA.M., ZAT~'
A.V.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
Ore.,
SOURCE--ZHURNAL EKSPERIMENTALONOY I TEC)RETICHESKOY F:IZIKI, 1970t VIOL 58,
NR lit PP 1186-1196
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--EXCITATION CROSS SECTION, PARTICLE COLLI.SIONI GAS 10NILATION,
HYDROGENt EMISSION SPECTRUM, INERT GAS
CONTROL 'AARKING--NO RESTKICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1988/14R5 STEP PW1196
CIRC ACCESSION N"--AP0106241
111"i-1,AS'
s
2/2 034 UNCLASSI FIED PKOCESSING DATE-23OCTIO
CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0106241
ABSTkACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECTIVE CKOSS SECTIONS FOR Ii
,~SUB2 PRIME POSITIVE AND H PRIME POSITIVt P~ODUCTIIJ,'l IN COUISIONS
BFTWEEN 3-40KEV HE, NE AND Ak IONS OR ATOMS AND H SUB2 MOLECULES ARE
Ec'r iv E
.-YEASURED BY THE MASS SPECTRO14ETER TECHNIQUE. THE E F r CROSS
SECTIONS FOR THE H SUBALPHA AND H SUBBETA EXCITEDLINES OF THE BALMER
HYDROGEN SERIES AND FOR SOME SPECTRAL LINES OF HEt NE AND AR ATOMS 4N0
-30 KEV AIUMS AIND IONS OF TH'- SAME
IONS ARISING IN COLLISIONS BETWEEN 0ol
NOBLE GASES AND H SUB2 MOLECULES ARE ME-ASURE-0 BY THE 14ASS SPECTROSCOPIC
TECHNIQUE. THE RESULTS OF THE MEASUREMENTS SH014 THAT M414Y SIGNA
.(UPSILON) CURVES (SIGMA IS THE EFFECTIVE CROSS SECTION FOR A CERTAIN
COLLISION PROCESS AND UPSILON IS THE RELATIVE VELOCITY OF THE CULLIDING
PART-ICLES) EXHIBIT PEAKS IN THE REGION OF SMALL IMPINGING PARTICLE
ENERGIES. THE PEAKS CANNIOT BE EXPLAINED ON THE D4SIS OF THE MASSEY
ADIABAric CONDITION. POSSIBLE CAUSES OF THEPEAKS ARE DISCUSSEu.
FACILITY: FIZIKO-TEKHNICHESKIY INSTITUT AN UKRAINSKOY SSR.
-j L IL- Ll
LJSSR
KOPPE, V.T... KOVALI, A.G., FIZGEYER, B.M., WANOV, S. I.,
Kharkov State University
"Measurement of the E
ffective Cross Sections and Excitation Functions for
Bands of the First Negative System of the N2t Molecular Ion With the Excita-
tion of Nitrogen by Fast Electrons"
rnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, No 12,
Moscow, Zhu 1970, PP
1878-1883
Abstract: The effective cross section for the (0-0), (0-1), (0-2), (0-3),
(1-2) (1-3), and (1-4) bands ofthe firat negative oyatem of the N2+ i0a
and the mitltiplet lines 5001 - 5005 ~ in the NII spectrum were measured at
energies between 0.5 and 20 kev. The nitrogen waa excited by electrons
with energies between 0.5 and 20 kev. In the region ot overlapping energies
the experimental effective cross sections are in good agreement with the data
-0 quoted sources. A formula is presented which satisfactorily describes
.L
o
the course of the excitation functions of the bands and lines inve5tigated
at energies between 0.8 and 20 kev. 3 figures, I tabl6) 10 bibliographic
entries.
USSR
Ya X,,-.:et al. (Physicotechnical Institute, Ukrainian Academy of
Sciencesr
"Formation of Chargei and Excited Particles in Collisions of He+, Ne and
Ar+ Ions with CO Molecules"
Moscow, Zhurnal Eksperimental'noy i Teoreticheskoy-Fiziki, May 1971, pp 1597-
1603
Abstract: The total effective cross sect Ions for formatJon of C04*, C+, and
0+ Ions produced in collisions of He+, Ne+, and Ar+ ionil (ion energy 3-50
keV) with CO molecules are measured by the mass -spectrow ter technique. The
spectroscopic technique was employed also for measuring the effective cross
sections for formation of excited CO+, C+, and 0+ Ions in similar collisions
(ion energy 0.12-30 keV). From the results of the measurements it can be
concluded that many features of the a(u) curves (a is the effective cross
section for a certain collision process and -v is the relative velocity of
the colliding particles) can beexplained on the basis of the adiabatic
maximum rule. In the low-energy range the curves are found to deviate from
-thiose e:~pected on the basis of MLssey's adiabatic hypofhesis.
USSR
GUSEV, V. A., OKSYUK, A.A., F.X PILIPENKO, V. ,Physico-
technical Institute, Academy of Sciencesj Ukrainian SSR
"The Formation of Slow Atomic Negative Oxygen Ions in CoUisions Between Fast
Protons or Hydrogen Atoms and 02 Molecules"
Moscow, Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, 11o 12, 1970, PP
1909-1916
Abstract: A method is developed for the:investigation:of processes involving
the formation of negative ions in collisions between fast ions or atoms
with gas molecules. The effective cross sections of the formation of O-ions
in collisions between 3-50 kev hydrogen ions or atoms and oxygen molecules
are measured in terms of relative units. 4 figurerij, 16 bibliographic
entries.
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USSR UDC: 535.53:546.292
r 77 ~'QGI,' ",I ya. 1%. C;VAL IA. G. , and
Yu. A.
"Glow o--" Slow ',eon P-irl.-icles Appearing in thf.: lJor-nbardnen' o' Car-
bon Films by a 3unm of 2'ast "con Ions"
4jeningrad, .0itika ispektro koniya,. Vo" .29, 4, l C9 7 0, pp 641-
643
Abstract; ThJLs is the third paper published by Oic, ','irst four of
the authors named above on thv same subj~_ct. -T.,L th,,, two e-i-14 er
pape.rs (Zh`T1L.'2, 114,!tters to -.he ',.'ditor, 9, 1969, 2-12; 5,
i00) the authors rei)orted discovery o7f a glow --'rom ~31ow heiii;=
atoxs and molecules resulting; from prolonged bovilbardt,,.Q~nt of hard
tar,.-uts o-' ll'i, 11d, Pt, ':n, and C by He-~ ions. Ths ,),- .1
.1P-r reports
experiments conducted v-ith carbon films as the tar,-et:4 'or bearrs
1 2
olf L%'+, Ar+, and Ae+, oith a beam den.Aty of about 30 ~AA/CM ~_And
n~n ion _energy of about 20 kev. U'hen the N+ ions ust.,d, no
gl,7,w was registered Tor the slow nitrogen partioles. There was
also no glow.for slow argon particles upon bombqrdnt--nr, ol the
'a Arl -*ons. 2or -he Ue particles, however, thc~re i.;as a
film wii,
shows the
glow, and 4-he sole illustration in this short articlc
snectrum of thi's -_iow with a beam dvnsity of
Acc.~ Nr.: P0042565
Ref. Code: it-
M6d.eling Distribution of Sol'ar Radiation r P Z S 6
(Abstract:' "Modeling the Distribution of Solar Radiation Energy in the
ion 500-1,500 A Using a Gas-Jet Source," by St, T.- -i v~~--
Spectral Reg ~,Y~a
V. Kravchenko, V. S. Osyka and_XjJ&__tq 1; Moscow, Kosmicheski.ye
_Sol
Issledovaniva. Vol VIII, No 1, 1970 pp 140-145)
In earlier articles (E. T.. Verkhovtseva, et all., Zh. Prikl. Spek-
troskopii, 7, 1967, 859; Ont~ka -I,~PektroskoRiva, L5, No 3, 1968, 440)
the authors~ described the design and r~stilts of testing iof a source of-
vacuum UV radiation based on the excitation of a supersonic Jet of gas
flowing into a vacuum by a dense electron beam. An important characteris-
tic of this source is that it can be introduced in a rather large solid. .
VLngle into a space with a superhigh vacuum without employ Iing a differential
pumping system and without using any windows separating the light source -
from the space of the superhigh vacuum. This property of the gas-jet source
allows its use for study of phenomena which occur in solid bodies which are
in a superhigh vacuum exposed to a light flux. The gas-j~t source can pro-
duce a light flux in a broad spectral range, including the near LR, visible
and UV spectral regions. The energy distritution in the radiation z3pectrutr,
-of the gas-jet source is dependent on the t)pe of gas, the pressure In Lhe
iet and on the energy of the exciting electrons. The objective of this
Reel/Frame
. . . . . . . . . .
AP0042565
study was determining the operating regime of the source in,whicb the
energy distribution of the radiation in the spectral region:500-1,500 A
would be close to the energy distribution of solar radiatioft in this same
spectral range. It was found that the radiation e ergy distribution of a
mixture-of Ar + 6.5-10-2% Kr + 1-10-3.-, 8-10 4% 014-iS Closest to
Xe + L
the distribution of solar energy.
197G0543
Apo*
USSR
V ~rj G. .111.; e t, al (Physic s -Enr1naertnj-
DGEL Ya. PO.'u;AFg Inftttute,
emy of Sciences)
A4-0-3
"Formation of Charged and Excited Particles during COJIJSJDMS OV eons arl
of Inert Gases writh IlydroGcn Molecule
1.410scov, Miurnall Ek-sperinental I noy i Teoretiches1roy F~zikzi;.: A-pril 1970; pp 1186-9D
ABSTRACT: By neans of nasn spectroscopic methods the auvkiars ni~rxljraa th-_
effective cross sections of the formation of I~ + and El ~ ia ns ocuw-rinL, duria,,r
collisions of 3 to 40-kev ions and ataiis of '71e, Ne and r udth F nc'ecules.
-2
During collisions of 0.1 to 30-kc-7 atCM5 and ions of tlicr-6 inc.,t r~ a-:3 c s~rith
If2molecules the ef 'Lective excitation cross soctions, of". he H" ;~_,Ixl Hq 11Jne'- Of
the Balmor series of hydrogen and c6rtain npaeural. linos 6T atf-vi:; ninil infirl Of
He-, Ne., ard Ar irere racasured by iiwnno-~ of opc,~ctroscoplc nethods. Thri re-sul, t s
of the neasuren-ents show 4v-h--'V narZ! curves C (v) ((r is tba eff,~ctive collision
"ion L t,
cross sec, v is the relative velocity of the collidin:~ partlcie5) in 'he
region of small velocities of the ircident part3lcles have- ma:,ir.-a- which cannot
n
De exT)1-,ined on the basis of the 'Massey adiabatic crite-r-ri, The -possible
causes of the occurrerce of these maxi-ma are discussed.
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I i 1 mmi i 11 ~ mi 1 ii! Ill iin%i a ~'Rllk, I i~ijl 1" 1 ~114-, Illii
UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 04TE--160CT70
~112 020
tITLE--STUDY OF THE PROCESS OF PURIFICATION OF MULMENU14 FROM CARBON
BY THE METHOL) OF SECONDARY-ION ION EMISSION -U-
i,AUTHOR-(04)-KOLOT, V.YA., TATUS, Val., RIBALKU, VsFo. FOGELY YA.M."
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--UKRAINSIKII FILICHNII LHURNAL VUL, 151 FEB 1970, P./Fi66-2'68
~T 19ATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
.SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
u
_rum TAGS-- MOL Y BD ENUM, OXIDATION, CARBON, CHE-141CAL PROW1 AT[ N
i--CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFTED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1989/1394 STEP NO--UR/0185/70/015/000/0266/0'~168
CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0107867
UNCLA-S je-IF -1 E D
212 020 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-16OCT70
rIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107867
%BSTAAcr/i:xTqACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTKACT. DESCRIPTIUN LJF EXPEkl.'AFNTS Ill
WHICH A METHOD OF SECONDARY [ON EMISSION DESCRILREQ 8Y FOGEL 1 1 1,967) WAS
APPLIED IN STUDYING THE PROCESS OF REMOVAL OF CAR6014 11PURIIIES;FROM
MOLYBDENUM FOIL SAMPLES AT 1900 DEG K IN OXYGEN. !DECAkBJN1ZATIoN tjF
SAMPLES WAS CONTROLLED IN THESE EXPEKIMENTS BY MEASURING THE SECONDARY
CAkBON ION BEA14S WITH THE AID OF A MASS SPECTROMEYE.Re THE AMOUNTS.OF
CARBON RETAINED BY MOLYBDENUM SAMPLES AFTER A 6 lift HEATIING.WERE,FOUND TO
BE LOW ENOUGH TO HAVE NO EFFECT ON MULYBDENUM OXIDATION,
FACILITY: AKAOEMIIA NAUK UKkAINStK(JI RSR# PIZIK(VTEKH,'llCHNII INSTITUT,
KHAkKOV? UKRAINIAN SSR.
U L A S S I F I C D
_TT
035 UNCLASSIFiED: PR&I-sslim~~-
TITLE--EJECTIN OF SLOW EXCITED HELIU!4 ATOMS A;-'ol MOLECVLES FRC4 A %R-
FIL'i PRODUCE0 BY BOMBAROINGU SOLID TARGETS WITH FASIF 1-t E L. I UM 10 NISU
~_~AUTHOR-104).-GRITSINA, V.V., KIYANs T*S.t KOVAL, A.G,,: r-OGEL, YA.M.
OUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
.,-"SGURCE-ZHURNAL EKSPERTMENTALINOY I TEORETICHESKOY FL?_lKI 19701 VOL 58v
__NR~51 PP~1491-14196
,,DATE PUBLISHED ------ 70
'f-!SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TO.P I CTAGS--IO14.BOMBAR0MENTt HELIUM, ATOM MOLECULE , LUMINESCENT MATERIAL,
CARBON, LUMINESCENCE
..CONTROL MAPKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
':00CU,4FNT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/FRAME--3002/0009 STEP NO--(JR/0056/'10/058/005/1491/1496
CIRC ACCESSION Nf)--AP0127659
P4 C I-S1 FH)
.............. .. . ..... .... ............. . .... ......
2 035 UNCLASSI FIE0. PROCESSING DATE--,27NOV70
'...-CIRCACCESSION NO--AP0127659
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT* LUMINESCENT SLOW HELIUM ATOMS AND
''.MOLECULES WERE OBSERVED 13Y B 01413 A R 0 1 NG' VARIOUS SOL I UTAR(;Ers WITH 20 KEY
PRIME.POSITIVE IONS* THIS LU-MINESCENCE IS DUE TO THE SLOW HELIUM
ATOMS.-ANO MOLECULES EJECTED FROM THE CARBON FILM PR,iJ0(JCEO ;14 THE TARGET
-SURFACE AS A RESULT OF INTERACTION BETWEEN THE BUMBARDING BEAM IONS AND
-:HYDROC:ARPON MOLECULS ADSORBED At THE SURFACE. SOME~ CONSIDERATIONS
PERTAINING TO THE LUMINF GEINCE MECHANISM OF THE HELIU,16t ATOAS AND
~71:~.-MOLECULES ARE PRESENTED. FACILITY:: K14AR KOVSK I Y GOSUOARSTVENNYY
UNIVERSITET IM. A. M. GORIKOGO.
4/2 040 UNCLASSIFIED, PAOCESS~[?IG DATE"-20NOV70
...TITLE--jtPV.LICAT ION OF THE METH'OL GF SECC.NDAP.1 10t4 164 EMUSSIUN, ;_0 THE
OF PROCESSES OCCURRING UUkING THE INITIAL STAGES OF T i TANI UM
;~'AUTHGF-,(04)-AERAllENKdV, A.D.* AlHALHA, V.M.v~ FOGEL, YA.M., SliVACHKol V.I.
:..CCU,%TFY G FINFO--USSR
-SOURCE--FI7_INA.METALLGV I XLTALLOVEDE FIE,' VOL. 29l MAR. 1970t,P. 519-523
FLELISHEC---70
MECH-v AND MARINE
SU8JECT ARLAS IND., CIVIL ENGR
'TCPIC TAGS--TIFANIUM, MCLYBDENUM ALLOYt METAL VAPOR DEPOSITIONj
METAL CGATINGv,,INT[:RMETALL:IC COMPOUND, REFRACTORY METAL,
METAL FFLSIOIN, SPECTRC-GRAPHIC ANALYSIS
:1~'CC.4TRCL M.Af,&IfNG--NO RESTRICTIONS
~'-`DGCUMEN TCL"_5S--UNCLA5SIFIEU
PAJXY REEL/FRAME--3001/0069 STEP NO--UR/0126/70/029/0001051910523
CIR%C ACCESSICN NO--AP0125904
!-T I A ~~E
212 040 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
___GIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP01259J4
GP-0- ABSTRACT. STUDY OF THE INI*f IAL STAGES -IN THE
GF A VAPORIZATICN COATING OF :TITANIUM ON *00,rL)E~mm, USING
SECCNCARY
Kh ICN EMISSIGN AND MASS SPECTRAL ANALY$ IT is
,.~:~:',:DEMICNSTRATEU THAT DUkING COATING FORMATIGN:j MOLYHOENUM ATOMS DIFFUSE
:FROM ThE SUBSTRATE INTO THE COATING. THESE ATUMS~00 tioT FOR14
M. . . :I
A
_;-.71.1-JERIAETALLIC COMPOUNDS WITH TITAINLU F 'C I L I TY: AKADEMIIA NAUK
UKKA INSKU, I SSR, Fl Z I KO-T EKHN I CHESK I IINSTITUT, KHA4LOV,, UKRAINIAN SSR.
TISSR
PISTMAK0 V. M., GNAP, A. K., K.OZLOV, V. F. GARBER R . YEDDRK.-KO 1. !.S
_4~~ "i set
FOGEL' Ya. M., Physico-Technical Institute, kra n~_o_ 4 h6aCes, T111cr Sssa,
"Distribution Profile Of 30 and 100 Mr Boron Ions Intersticed in Siiic~3a"
Leningrad, Fizika Tverdogo Tela Vol 12, No April 1970, pp
Abstrac~;: Monocrystalline specimns of n-type silicon with (M) -,-.a (1101)
tations vere investigated after a1lorJUig -.11.th ionz C'
crystallographic orient
boron with energies of 30 and 100 key in an accelerating unit with nars sopara-u-ions.
Detex=nation of the distribution profile of the boron ions iatcrstict~d -i_rk silicon
during ion alloying was performed by a nethod of secondary ion-ionle emdrEion on
a mass-spectromtric device. Laminar sputtering of the specimeno of ion-al-loyed
si-licon (speed of sputtering --, 0.0015 micron/occ) was produced by a. be---c-i of pri-
mary ions vith energies of 14 key and a current density of 0.1 =/C-n?. zle
secondary ions Bil isolated by the mgnetic analwwr were reg:tatered 'by a n ion
co-inter. The distribution nrofiles have satisfactorily narrow =cinn- cmbeddcd a-t
depths of 0-3 micron (30 kc~) and 0.43 micron (100 key) for tbe (111) plan-e, ancl
0-33 micron (30 key) and 0.49 micron (100 key) for the (110) -ploanc. 7he tuffer-
once in the depths of the maxim of the distribution profile of t~4 impurity at
1/2
PISTRYAK, V. M., et al, Fizika Tverdogo Tela, Vol 12., i'lo 4, April 1970,
PP 1281-1283
the care encraies of the incident ions, but. different crjsIv-a1IoZ,,.-anhIc orientations
of the targets, is explained by the better conditions of chtmialin- of the incident
particles in crystals with (111) orientations as compared vith those'of (U1)
orientations. The authors thank 16 Go Overdtaital and A. I. Guldrashvil for the
specimens submitted and for useful discussions. 1 fig. 6 ref., Received by
editors 19 December 1969s
2 1/2
..... . ...... ... . ............... ------- ......... ------
USSR UDC*53.07/.08+53.001.5
KUZUETSOV, V. A., NIKOLASHIN, ZH. P., FmL'SON, X. S,
"Obtaining and Studying Uncompensated and StructuLally,Complete Single Crystals
of Silicon Highly Doped With Arsenic"
V sb. Kremniy i germaniy (Silicon and Germaniwn -- Collection of Works),
No. 2, Moscow, "Metallurgiya," 1970, pp 62-84 (from RZh,-Fizika, tic 1, Jan 71,
Abstract No IA884)
Translation-. Ge single crystals doped with As up to concentrations of 1.1615 -
4-101'~_~`T/CM3 were obtained and studied. Conditions~ for growing and selecting
the material to ensure obtaining Ge.of perfect structure with a low degree of
compensation are given. The variation, 4th temperature, of the
specific resistance and Hall coefficient and the Spectra of the
electron paramagnetic resonance in the temperature interval
1.7-100K confirm the low degree of compensation and the per-
fection of the structure of Ge single crystals highly doped
with As. Authors abstract.
38
4/2 026 UNCLASSIFIED PkbCESSING DATE-~-3010CT70
TITLE--SOME FEATURES OF ESR AND SPIN LATTICE RELAXA ~
TlfiN OF ELECTRONS IN Gal
'AND INSB WITH DIFFERENT, DONOk CONCENTRATIONS -U-
AUTHOM-(03)-GERSHENZON, E.M., PEVIN, N.M., FOGELSON, M.S, 3.
COUNTRY OF INFG--USSR
,7SOURCE--PHYSICh STATUS SOLIOI, 19701 VOL:381 Nk 2, PP 865-670
~,DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
-TOPIC TAGS--SPIN LATTICE RELAXATIGNP ELECTRON; GERMANIUM, INDIUM ARSENIDE,
WAVE FUNCTION
~CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTiZICTIONS
!DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCL A"SSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--198k)/0949 STEP NO--GE/0030/70/036/Oofl-/0665/0870
CIRC ACCESSION :%40--AP0107478
UNCL,'ISS I i: IED A
Z/ 2 026 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0107478
~..ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- AbSTKACT. Tfi ECONCENTRATION ANO TEMPE-RATURE
N N-GE AND N-INSBAND SPIN LATTICE
DEPENDENCE OF THE ESR LINEWIDTH ll
RELAXATION TIEMS IN GE:AS HAVE BEEN INVESTIGATE4i IN, THE~~X BAND. ESR
LINE NARROWING AND THE INCREASE OF THE SPIN LATTICE RELAXATION RATE WIT'li
CONCENTRATION IN THE LOW CONCENTRATION RANGE ARE EXPLAINED BY.GVEKLAP 01-
THE DONOR ELECTRGN WAVE FUriCTIONS. IN, THE HIGH cb-,jCr-NYR4TION RANGE THE
ESR OATA ARE CG14PARED WITH THE THEURIES OF THE SPIN RELAXATION FO
CONDUCTION ELECTRON5. FACILITY: LENIN STAT~E PECAGGGICAL
INSTITUTEI MOSCOW.
U'I-iCLASS I FIED
. .......... ---------------- .......
USSR UDC 536.46
ALESHIN, V. D., SVETLOV, B. S., FOGEL17ANG, A. Ye.0 Moscow
"The Specifics of Combustion of Mixtures Consisting of Rapidly Burning Explosives"
Novosibirsk, Fimika Goreniva i Varyva, No. 4, Dec. 70, p.. 4132-438.
Abstract: Combustion studies were performed using lead dinitropfienolatc, with in
oxygen balance of -47 and potassium perchlorate as an oxidizer. - Mixed charges of
fine powders were pressed at 4,000-6,000 kg/cm2':then burned in a constant pressure
bomb, with the nature and rate of combustion recorded by d1l"um photography. It is
.104 has little influence on the burn'ng rate.
found that the addition of the KC A
The influence which it does have call be explained by,assujdhig that the burning
occurs only in the rapid -burni ng component, and that the K10,1 acts solely to d-j-
vide the explosive into snall channels, thus decreasing the burning rate when
-additive particle size and concentration become sufficient to reduce the channel
diameter to below,the critical size.
EKplosives and I.Icplosiona
UDC; i
FOGE-, YE.,
an d S !-,osccw
11~ce__nff 1. Mende-i-e-yev, "aozca".., of Higher anJ 1~iu-
cation FtSFSR
"Relat-ionship -'eiWeen the S--ructUl,e of Fxplooivez; w-id Tl~wir
M sco
Mo Doklady Akaid. Naulk SSSR, Vol 192, 1,,, 6, jun. 7o..P:,)
Abstract: Combust-ion of porchloratcs and ziitratei~ of arol-kaVIC
mono- and poly.~~mines was 5tUdjed. I Tt 1~;as shown that tho reactiv--ty of
the o.-igen containi group, the rest of the molecule be-Lrg ke,,-;t tthe szine~
chancres the combus-uion rate by an order of magnitude or nGre, change- _n
the structure o--:' organic molecule portion exhibit a muc.h 10,,;,sev efl,ect. iFor
example, comparison of secoa&u-j explosive3 and of bal-liotio z~jd pyz-oxylin pow-
ders with 110 group as the o>.id-z:Uig agent shovred that the combust-IO.P. rate varied
2 -dorates,
in zhe mage of 3-44 tivie.5, and only iih(m a transition uas mzida to the perct
C-tie -'jC3 to SeCond-
ity and energ C,
,&i.ch are quite similar by their stabil .5
ary euxplosivea, an increase in the combustioa rato af ur, ord,--r of magn-tude and
more was obtained.
............ ............. ..... .. 1-1-11-- ................... .. .. .......
USSR
UDC 535-1376
M. V., L'VOVP., Ye. Yu.
"lonization Domains in Strong Fields and Motion of Luminescent Regions ir.
Crystals"
Moscow, Izluchatellnaya Rekomb-inatsiya v Poluprovodnikovvkh 'Kristallakh
(Radiation Recombination in Semi-conductor Cn*stals), Tr.udy Ordena T.epi,,,a,
Fizicheskogo instituta imeni P. N. Lebedeva,~pp 957-110
Abstract: Motion of luminescent regions at a velocity of aL-out 0.04 cxll--
was observed in marganese-activated sodium zinc germarate crystals from
the cathode to the anode with the application of DC voltage. This effect
is attributed to a new type of instability. The authorp have given the
name "ionizat-icn domains" to the regions induced by the. clectrIc field,
A study is made of impact ionization in strong fielas which --1*~ lead to
a space charge region being developed and sustained in the crystpl. Oxuar-
titative est-i-mates made on the basis of exTerimentally measized vali;es
shaw tbat t1-- fie-1d; Intensity in the double layer .S of the order of
2-106 V1cm. The est'imated effective cross section of doncr ioiliza--icii
is of the order of 3- 10-14 CM2.
W, Jf;
USSR UDC 535.37
GOLUBEVA, N. P. and FOK, M. V.
"The Role of Oxygen in the Luminescence of Unactivated ZnS't
Minsk, Zhurnal Frikladnoy Spektroskopii, November 1973, pp,851-857
Abstract: This paper is the continuation of an earlier article by the
authors named above and published in the same journal:(,L7, 1972, p 2261).
In the earlier article, it was shown that in calcined and uncontaminated
ZnS oxygen exists almost constantly as a result of the thermodynamics of
the ZnS-ZnO system. The purpose oi the present paper is to investigate
the ultraviolet luminescence of ZnS and its connection with the oxygen.
The authors find two-layered luminophores with an oxidized layer formed
on a surface of ZnS crystals convenient for studyEng the role of ZnS
oxidation in luminescence. In these experiments the luminescence spectra
were measured by cathode excitation at 77'K, with the luminophores excited
by a motionless beam with an accelerating voltage of 6 and 21 kev and the
depth of penetration ef the electrons amounting to 0.15 and 1.8 ~i respec-
ti~ely. Curves of the spectra are given as functions of the degree of
oxidation, and there is a table of luminescence intensity values for
1/2
- 60
USSR
GOLUBEVA, N. P. and FOK, M. V., Zhurnal Prikladnoy Spektroskupli, Nave!rber
1973, pp 851-857
various penetration depths of the exciting electrons. The authors find 'that
oxygen plays a multiple role in the ZnS luminescence phenomenon. They ex-
press their gratitude to N. A. Gorbacheva for preparing the ZnS monocrystals,
to A. A. Cherepnev for discussing the results, and to C. 1. Vorob'yev and
.G. T. Kudel'kin for their assistance with the-experimentation.
2/2
"Influence of Lattice Structure on Luminescence and Electron Paramagnetic
Resonance of Europiuri-Activated Zinc Sulfide"
Moscow, Zhurnal Prikladnoy Spektroskopii, Vol 19, No 3,:Sep 73, pp 460-463
Abstract: It is shoini that thE emission spectrum of europium in cubic -and
hexagonal ZnS-Eu consists of four elementar,
y bands, two of which (hv -1.75
max
and 1.90 ev) occur in the spectrum of boch phases. Investigation of the
EPR spectra showed that europium is in the bivalent state and that a high
concentration of the dopant favors formation of the,cubic modification of
zinc sulfide. The variation, with concentration, is found for the intensity
ratio of bands hvmax, 1.75 and 1.90 ev in the hexagonal. and cubic phases.
The authors thank A. F. Nalgranyan, L. ki. Tayganova, avid A. G. Clyadelkina
for,assisting in the work.
USSR UDC: 621-371.1
POK, V. A.
"Problems of Diffraction and Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves"
Moscow, -problerm difraktsii i rasDrostraneniya olektromarmit!iyldi
voln-kef. Englishabove), "Sov. radio", 1970, 517 PP, 31-11. 2 r.
~~71c. (from RZh-Radlotekhnika, No 12~ Disc 70, Abstract No 12A231~ K)
Translation: The first part of the monograph develops an asymptotic theory
of diffraction based on -the author's principle of the local field in the
penumbral region on the surface of a conductive convex body. Reflection
fomulas are generalized to the case of' reflection of an mrbitrary wave from
surface of arbitrary shapc. The second part deals with probleian of propa-
ion of radio waves in a homogeneous and in a nonhomogew.,ous atiftosphore With
at
g
regard.to diffraction around the earth, including propagation in a nonhomo-
geneaus atmosphere for an elevated source, and-propagationAhrough the tropos-
pheric waveguide close to the earth. In the appendix, thelautbor develops
a theory of integral equations and presents tables of Airy. functions, and
also tables of auxiliary functions for computing current.distribution.
Forty-three illustrations, sixteen tables, bibliography ofiforty-four titles.
L. K.
55
1,12 G 2 C UNCLASSMED PkCESSING UjITE- 20iNOV701
TITLE-FAtIlLIAL NEPimITIS IN CHILDRU4 -U-
6i'ISKlj,IA# M.P.# Hi -YEVA V., ARTEMKINA,
KC V
L N
INFC--LSSR
,tg(2). ,,-13. ILLUS. 1970
~,:OAUE P (A
SLBJECT AREAS-61UGGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
TCPIC TA~S-PEIIATRICS, NILPHRITISs AU01TICN, HERED I TY
C U. TH E L I G --,Nlil E 5 1 i~ I L T 10s
DGLUMUJ CLASS-U!"ICLASSIF 1~0
PROXY ~LEL/FrIAMIE-30j7M4? STEP jNIO--UR/054e)/'~0/0,~L~/002/0i)k)cj/0013
ri%r
U;~;C LA SS I F I t D
I----------------
Cl 20 UNCLASSI FIED P k 0 C, i~ J, S 1 N *G UA T E-20MOV 7,0
C IRC- ACCESSICi,' ~,U--APP,135d3t)
-l/EXTRACT--(U) GP-G- A6SrRACT. A TOTAL OF 2 9: CHILOPEN (jUr OF 18
FAITH F'A,'~ILIAL ,kATUAE 6F '--i'-PHRMS ;iERE GIISFRVED. ALL THL PAMiNTS WERE
GIVIDED 11JG THE F6LU"',-il',"lG GRUUPS: THE 15T GROUP I N G L U0 E D 7 CHILDREN
our (J-"F A FAMfLIES IN lr.~R~A- THE OISEASE WAS CHARACTERLIC'O dY A JIFi::L--Rc*NT
UTIC 'ARKEDNESS; THE 2N() GPf*UP
DEGREE CF ~TFE IIEPHA; SYNCRGIII: 14 1 INCLUOU) 22
CHILOi%EN Ff-.Cf, 15 F-l,*-'lLlCS IN WHOM STABLE HERATURIAIMAS ONE OF THE MAIN
CLINICAL MA'ilF-ESTArIG-%S- IN 4 CHILDREN HEMNITURIA viAS CUM&INFJ WITH
DEFECTIVE LFARING, I.E. ALFURT'S SYNDROME WAS MARKE-0. tHE OISEASE RAN
A mGkE SEVU4E COUASE IN PIALL PAM-NTS, THE SEVEIRITY GRU'ej WITH AGE AND
iiAS APPA)-~LNTLY QUE TG THL DEVELGPMENT GF ENPHROSCLE'RUA'S. THE UATA ARE
GIVE.'q OF THE CLIN ICG GENIET I C AN,~LyS IS REVEAL ING NUAEROUS CASES OF
EP HkU P A T I i Y iii SCME FAMILIES. POSSIBLE MKHAlNISMS':Uf: UNUIC HFRED(TY
GF. FAt-*,ILIAL hEPhRrjPATiiY ARE MSCUSSED. FACILiry: DEP. PEDIAT.,
CUNT. INS1. liCSTGRAD. ~mCi).j MG')CUW, USSR.
1 2, -017 ASSI F I ED P RO' E S S YNG DATE-13NOV70
UNCL
AND EVALUATION JF. THE PROPERTIES Vj FFOCUS I NG
C'CLL IMATORS -U-
A.S. ZUBGjVSKIY, G.A~
_"AUTH(jR-(G3)-PAVLCV, V.-G., FOKH.11
,CCUNTRY' OF INFO--USSR
~,~.SPURCE-MEUITSINSKAYA RADIOLOGIYAY 1970P VOL 15t MR 6p PP 78-82
~'UATE PUBLISHEU ------- 70
~-SUBJECT AREAS--BEOLOGICAL ANO MEOICAL SCIENCES
~l JOPIC TAGS--COLL114ATURt UIAGNOSTIG E~WIPMENT, RADIOACTIVITY
~-VjMTROL MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS
,:0QCU,'4E,NT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FilAME--3002/1513 S.TE PNO--UR /024 1/ 70 015/010h 00-76/00 12
C IR C ACC ESS [ON .IIJ--APO L28 908
'ATE--13sNOV70
_7 2)'2' 017 W-41CLASS1 Fl ED PROCESS I NG
tIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0126908 f
'ABSTRACT/EXTRAICT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHORS PIM)OSL A METHOU OF
AND -QUA11,11TITATIVE EVALUATIM14 GF FGCUSING:~CGLLJ?1ArfJRS,
:,_,'.--CALCULATl0,14S OF THE REALATIGN BETWEEN FOCUS: COINTRAStt,,ES5~ AAD ITS DEPTH
_AP
RE ~GIVEN. THE CALCULATION DATA WE~RE COIMPARED WITWIEXP~RI~4EMTAL QNES.
.~THE- EPROlk-.1ti CALCULAI'liDN OF THE FOCUS CONTRASTNESS: AAY REACH 15PEKENT.
-THE ~REFERREO TO TECHNIGUE IS PROPOSED F(JR R,ADIODIAGt'GSTIC
'L
INVEST IGAT I 0.4S. F-AGMTY. MUSKOVSkI Y N'AUCH.'~' 15 SLED,
RENTGEND-RAOIDLOGICHESKIY INSTITUT'MZ. RSFSR:i
1),N C LA 5 1 F I E 1)
030 ONCLASSIFUM P
jTLE-THE GF Oyllo':llc
T
-SCANNUGRAPHIC -U-
AUTHGR-(O't)-iUbuV5KIYt (Y.A.1 PAVLOVI V.G.v F 13,", K A S A I K I NYU. N.
',-CCUNTRY Gf- INFQ-LSSR
19 7C 'b, PP 4 I-/t 9
S CURC E--,'! E V i I S I NS AY A RA 1) li J L 0 C I YA VGL IS., 14M
DATE PUBL. IS14EC---70
SU13JECT AREA4S--B ICLCGI CAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
:.~.'TOPIC TAGS-RADIGGRAPHYs LIVER* LUNG, HEARTO IMAGE CONTRAST
VA~KIANG--NO RESTRIMONS
OCCUt"IENT CLASS-UNCLASS If LED
PROXY REEL/FRAME-3003/1025 STEP NG--Ufk/0241/-rO/015/000~/0041/0049
CIRC ACCESSICN N(j--AP013OC60
212 0, 30 UNCL AS IF I ED PKICESSING JAFE -ONOV70
3
C-IRC ACCESSION Nlij--AP013f
ABSTRACTJEXThACT--(u) GP-0- r4iSTRACT mF- AUTHOR 5 D I SC U'S i TH L I IN F LU t'NC L
R5 ojjj~ fpl(, ICA
OF THE FiLTUR OF DYNAVIC N016HARPINE55i ~Hlcli OCCU N N Q GR A P H I C
INVEST IGAI ICN OF THE LiW-A, LUNGS AND FEART IN I-K- PkfjC L-5 50F THEIR
TA I 14E o.1IT WA
-'OR "A LACvIVITY, ON I - ALCU.,~AGY OF THL IMAGE Oli S Fmji
J1,
'ITY OF 5CAil NG
THAT THE REFERRED TO fw CTOR UECREASFS THE RESOLVING (;Af',Pt,
C T I ll.G
Ai 5 1 Git IF I CAN'CL c- REG , I S 7 114AT 1,0
ND STATI.STICAL Lis N. M, I HOO 5 UF Cl),*~Rt-
THIS FACTCRS ARE PRuPOSI:J. 6ES r kESLLfS KERE 0brAINLA) WITH lHE USE Or A
GAIAMACHAMOEk, PROVIDEP THE JUIRATIGIN (IF EXPOSITION IS NCT 6VL-R THE Tl.',;E
N 30 SECU1140S.
-OF-POSS-IdLE bkr_*ATHING AETLNTION, 1. E. NOUN MORE THAI
:FACILITY-. P'.G-5KOVSKIY NAUCHNO-ISS LED. kENTGENO-RAbIOLOGIL IY, [NSJITUf
HE Se
MZ RSFSR.
LA, i7
USSR UDC 547.44()+ 547 - 447
KOMIR011, V. A., DAVYDOVA, S. M., FROSINA,:K. V., and ABDUL-
GANIIEVA, Kh. A
tip
reparation of Difluoronitroketones"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Organicheskoy Khimii, Vol 7, No 6, Ju~n 'Ile pp 1165-1167
Abstract: The difluoronitroalcoliols (1) vere prepared by reactirg dif1toro-
nitromethane with aldehydes in the presence of K2C03:0..~NCHFp + IRCOH
02NCF2C(OH)HR (I; It = Me. Et, Pr, Ph). By Oxidizing Con"Potinjr. I with
cbromic acid, the difluororjitroketones OZNCF2C(=O)R (11; R Et, Fri Ph)
were obtained. The difluoronitroketonas wore distillable cal~)rless liquid:,-.
no~;n
As distinguished from.nitroperfluaroacetone, the only fluorunitroketone 1~~
hitherto, which does not form either a somicarbazona or 2,4-dj~njtro 9 11anylily-
drazone, II (R Me) formed a 2,4-dinitrophony1hydrazolle (111. p. I?-?- ).
II (R = Ne), on which the reactions of the CO group af~ compomrl.,; II vara
studied, forried a cyanohydrin (m. p. 38. b- 7~P/6 an LxArig acted upcn
N in the presence of NaCN, Bromination it - 'in concentrateJ
by HCZ Of 1I ( : - 111G)
ruri the dibmmoc
H2SO4 yielded the monobro.-IoDroPa?10210 0214CF2C(=O)CN?-Br' P2,0-
panone 02NCF2.C(='O)C11Br?- fhe properties d the ne~, cG,1rPotL-rAs that have been
propared ara listed. Tho yiolds of 11 in the proparation fmm I uzeru
USSR UDC S19.321l;18.6
FOKIN, A. G., Moscow
"'Me Use of the Singular Approximation in the Solution uf Probleris of the
Statistical Theory of Elasticity"
'i:,
Zhurnal Prikladnoy Mekhaniki. i TeMinicheskoy F iki, No 1, 11972, pp 98-102.
Abstract: A method is developed for calculation ofc;lastic fields aild t~e
effective moduli of microlietcrogencous solids, witbin~ the framcvork of thc
theory of rando:-a fields. 'rhe -solution is presented ,' porator sur1c:.;,
a!; an o
each teria of is based on the formal compotiont ol, the socoild dcri~,.It ive
of the Green tensor of the equilibrium equations. TIx, Zero approxill"ati Oil
of this series considurs th(., local portion of interactions betweell hotero-
geneity grains. The capabilities of the inothod aro ithistrated using, -the
articl(
example of an isotropic mixture of two isotropic- comptinentq. The
develops a single approach to the solution of the problem of de-scribiiig
heterogeneities of an clasuic system, satisfying the C!t1tizitio-Is of equi libritim.
It can be extened to solution of other problems without p:1 ilt ICU Ill- difficulty.
Other problems u-hich can be solved by this method are;siwiosted in an eirlier
work [Bolotin, 11. V., Moshalonk-0, 11. N, "C"alculatiorl.of Nncroscopic Const.111is,
of Strong],, Isotropic Cotl-lposite IkInterials," Izv. M SSS,",, MCI', No .3, 196191.
4M, t,wdfhd 1HH, il.-fimbiliki.6 iiiFT, , E11W Al-haulill 1 ;M;H Hi 11d 1 1 11 n, Mi 117411
2 036 UNCLASSIFIED. PROPESSING DATE--230CT70
:TA,TLE--[NTERGRANULAR THERMAL RELAXATION IN HETEROGENEOUS MEDIA -U-
~AUTHOR-(O?)-FOKIN, A.G., SHERMERGER, T.O.'
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--KIEV, AN UKRSSR, PRIKLADNAYA MEKHANIKA, VOL.'61 NOIlt 1970t PP
-16
LO
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
.-SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS,
-~T_OPIC TAGS--THERi40FLASTICITYi STRESS kFLAXATION, INTIE A.NAL FR(CTIONt
-ORMATION,.CALCULAT L~
.,._"~'_POLYCRYSTAL, CRYSTAL [XF I ON, y I c io, s rftEss , THERMAL~
.._..""EXPANSION, THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
.CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
~bOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
1PROXY REEL/FRAME--1987/OZ45 STEP NO--UP,10198/70/006/001/0010/0016
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103903
U-NC L A S S I F I F. 1)
2/2 036 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-:-230CT70
I RC ACCESSION NO--AP0103903
~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE SYST Efl, 0 FT HF-_ R-MOC L AS T I C I T Y
EQUATIONS IN TERMS OF STRESSES AND STRAINS IS USED IN DETE4.41N[NG THE
~.E~FECTIVE VALUES OF THE YIELDt THERMAL EXPANSION, AtlU THEVIMAL
CONDUCTIVITY AND CAPACITY TENSORS. THESE EFFECTIVE VALUES CONTAIN QUASI
STATIC*CORRELATION CORRECTIONSt AS WELL AS FkEQUENCY DEPENDENT DYNAMIC
.-CORRELATION ADDITIONS. THE RESULTS OBTAINED ARE VSED IN.OFTERMINING THE
~:INTERCRYSTALLING THERMOELASTIC FRICTION CAUSED BY THERM.AL FLUXES BETWEEN
i~.DIFFERENTLY DEFORMED CRYSTALS OF COMPOSITE NONTEXTORED MATERIALS. IT 15
BY NUMERICAL CALCULATIONS*THAT THIS 14ETHOD GIVES INTERNAL FRICTION
VALUES WHICH ARE HIGHER THAN THOSE OBTAINED BY USING A DIFFERENT
A COMPARISON OF THEORETICAL RESULTS WITI-f EXPERIMENTAL DATA
~._-FOR POLYCRYSTALLINE MATERIALS SHOWS THAT IN MANY CASES BETTER RESULTS
-ARE OBTAINED-[F.THE KARMAN'CORRELATtON FUNCTION IS USE06
USSR UDC 539.389
L011.114, A- G_ and SHERMERCOR, T. D. (Moscow)
"Intergranular Thermal Relaxation in Heterogeneous Mt!dial'
Kiev, AN.UkrSSR, Prikladnaya mckhanika, Vol 6, No 1, 1,970, pp 10-16
Abstract; The system of thermoelasticity equations in terms of stresses
and strains is used in determining the effective values of the yield,
thermal expansion, and thermal conductivity and capacity tensDrs. These
effective values contain quasi-static correlation corrections, as well as
frequency-dependent dynamic correlation additions. The results obtained
are used in determining the intercrystalline thermoela'stic friction caused
by thermal fluxes between differently deformed crystal's of composite non-
textured materials. It is shown by numeiical caLculations that this method
gives intornal-f riction values which, are higher than thoGe obtained by using
a different approach. A comparison of theoretical results with experimental
data for.polycrystalline materials shows that in.many cases~better results
are obtained if the Karman correlation function Is used.. Orig. art. has:
I figure,.30 formulas and 10 references.
121
USSR UDC ~41.6:541-57:547.11118
LANDAU, M. A., FOKIN, A. KABANKIN, A. S.
"Quantum Chemical Calculations of Some Compounds of Tetra and Fentacoordinate
'Phosphorus by the CNDO Methodll
Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, No 11, 1973,
pp, 2486-2490
Abstract: The CNDO method with the parameters described by J. A. Pople, et al.,
ZY. Chem. Phys., No 43, 136, 1965; No 44,3289, 1966; No 47, 159, 1967; J. Amer.
Chem. Sac., No 90, 3309, 196V was used to calculate 6 molecules of 4-coordinate
phosphorus for which the geometric characteristics have been "perimentally
determined: P(O)HF21 PO(CH3)31 P(o)(011)(CH3)2, P(o)("03, and also P(O)F 3 and
P(O)(OH) 31 For the last tuo molecules in the preceding calculations inexact
geometric parameters were used end data were not presented on the populations
of the individual atomic orbitals which are used in the J)resent paper to cal-
culate the paramagnetic component of the magnetic shielding constant of the
31p nucleus. In the case of the P(O)(NH ) special attention waa given to the
2 3
fact that according to the x-rny diffraction data cr. L. MQ011k et al.)
J. Chom. Soo., A, 1804, 19627, one of the NN bonds in 0101 A shorter than tkip
113
USSR
LANDAU, M. A., et al., Izvestiya. Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya,
-No 11, 1973, pp 2486-2490
other two. Five molecules of 5-coordinate phosphorus having trigonal-
bipy.ramidal structure were also calculated. In the cnIculation the actual
configuration was used taking into account the deviation',in certain cases of
the F PF angle from 900 (F donotes the equatorial fluorine atom in the tri-.
e
e a
gonal bipyramid, and Fa, the axial fluorine at C11 PFJ, (C11
10m) : HPF 4V i~ 3 4. 3)2PF3V
PF5 and (03)3"3. Tabulated data are presented showing the r esults of calcu-
lating the POF3 molecule by the CNDO method.compared with' the results of the
nonempirical calculations. The relative variation of the charges of the dif-
ferent atoms in the nolecule calculated by both methods has the same nature.
The calculated charges of the atoms, the dipole moments and energies of the
boundary orbitals of the 4 and 5-coordinate phosphorus molecules are also
.tabulated. In the case of fluorophosphoranes, consideration of' -the d-orbitals
of phosphorus leads to better comparison of the calculated dipole moments with
-their experimental values.
The quantum chemical calculation of the six 4-coordihate phosphorus
2/3
...... ......-...... ........
USSR
LANDAU, M. A., et al., Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskayg,
No 11, 1973, pp 2486-2490
molecules and five 5-coordinate phosphorus molecules revealed individual
,details about the mechanism of certain reactions of thesig comipo=d sand the
variation of their reactivity.
313
-WU ~-'
L-1 11 M7~~i
N -~I IF ~11 I. I I , T F I 9M ,,I ITIF,
DoUW
Nitrogen Con 13
USSR UDC 632-95
and
WUN I A, I.
FOXIN, A. V., KOLOMIY ETS A. F., STUDNEVp YU. 11.
"Process for the Preparation of the -Rhodanine Ethyl Esters of Carboxylic
Acids!'
USSR Author's Certificate No 350-783, filed 30 Jul 70, published 20 SOP 72
(from Referativnyy Zhu-rnal -- KhDdya, No 11(11), 197-30' Abstract No IIN579P
by T. A. Belyayeva)
Translationi A process is described for the prepamtion of the fl-rhodanine
ethyl. esters of carboxylic acids by the reaction of trLmethyl- )0 -rhodane-
thoxysilane (I) with an acyl halide at 04200 in an organic solvent. For
examplej 7.2 g of FCICHCOC1 are added 8.8 g of Mp he"6ted with the simul-
taneous distilling of tri-methylchlorosilane and yielding 9.6 g of the i
A-rhodanine ethyl ether of fluorochloroacetic acid. The boilAng point is
109-110QCll mm, the n2OD is 1.4821, d~O , its 1.4160. 3.4 g of the trimethyl-
74
chIorosilane is added to a suspension of 5-3 9 of KSCN in 35 ml of acetone,
stirred at about 200 for two hours, to which is added 2.6 g of ethylene oxide.
The reaction mixture is allowed to sit for I hour! the excess ethylene oxide
is removedi the mixture is filtered and 6,3 g of KMCHPCOC1 .Is added to the
filtrate, It Is then allowed to sit for 1 hour at 2000' 8.3 g of the d-rodane
112
USSR
FOXIN, A. V., et al., USSR Author's Certificate No 350783, filed 30 Jul 70,
published 20 Sep 72
ethyl others of monochloroacetic acid Is separated. The product has a boiling
point of 1190 at I mm, n2OD of 1-5125 and a dZO of 1-3857. ~The following
compounds were also prepared. The numbers given are the boiling point in oc/mm
0 20 20 1
or the freezing point in C, the a D,. and 44~ 1 MeC(O) CFVH2~Clf, V 3A
1.4765, 1.18911 2,4-C1206H OCH C(O)oc%sm. 35 60 -0
CClqC(O)OCHCH2SCN. 44 - 50 -0 -1
CFjC(O)OCH.?CHeCHv 93 4/9, 1.41740 1,41601
CF CFgCF5,C(O)OCH2CH?SCN, 84 5, -j'and
.3
P
h
C(O)OCHi2CH2SCHs- 137*- 8/1t 1-56311 1-1960,
2/2
3V -
USSR UDC 547-341
FOKIN) A. V. I KOLOII.=TSS A. F,, and S~CHENINIIKOV, V. S.
RP
-actions of Phosphorus Pentachloride With Ketones!'
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khkiui, voi 42(lo4), vyp 4, L972, pp 8ol-8o2
Abstract: The'reaction of PC1 with ketones forms 24chlaroalkenyl) phosphoro-
tetrachlorides in addition to Zhe gem-dichloroalkanes and chloroalkanes. The
yield of the fonrer can be increased with an excess of PCl - the yield of the
latter tvo is increased somewhat by increasing the terpera5l
ture and reaction
tbm. Thus, in these reactions, 'the phonphorylation of the chloroalkene is the
first step in the secondary rearrangement. The reaction6 in Ilie PC1 5-ketune
system may be outlined as follows.
P. C(Opl, 11 Cl.; OCCL.C11~
ficm-cll~ Pcl~ -71- IICCI-CIII'CI rIICCI~-:C.I ICIL
Vi
DOE
USSR UDC 547.27+547-562
FOKIN, A. V., KOLOMIYETS, A. F., SHCHENNIKOV, V. S., and STUDNEV, Yu. 11.
"Reactions of 2-Aryl(Alkyl)thioethanols With.Phosphorial Acid7l
Leningrad, Zhurnal Organicheskoy KhImii, Vol 7, No 7, Jul 71, pp 1406-1407
Abstract: Reacting phosphoric acid with 2-aryl and 2-dlkylt~hioethanols in
solutions produces good yields of respective simple ethers. A mixture of
0.1 g-mole of aryl or alkylthidethanol, 50 ml toluene 6r xylene, and 0.5 g
ofanhydrous phosphoric acid is refluxed under a Dean-Stark trap as long
as water is being produced. The reaction mixture is then cooled, dissolved
in 50 ml benzene washed with sodium carbonate until neutral, dried and
vacuum distilled to yield the desired products.
11?2' 021 UNCLASSIFIED~ MCESSING DATE-09OCT70
JITLE-SYNTHESIZING ORGANIC DIFLUORAMINES _U_
AUTHOR-102)-FOKINo A.V.1 KOSYREV, YU.M.
.COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
50URCE-ZH. VSES. KHIM. Gi3SHCHEST. 1970, 15(L) 81-91~.
DATE PUBL ISHED----70
SUaJECTIAREAS--CHEMISTRY
,:TOPIC TAGS-FLUURINATED OkGANIC COMPUUND., FLUORINEt IN Z' L H r- M I C A L
SYNTHESIS, FLUGRINATION
:,CONTkOL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIUNS
00CUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
.'PROXY REEL/FRAME--1992/15'19 SlEll NU--Ult/006:1/'10/~)['i/Of~I/Oi,~l,'I/O(,)~Ji-
CIRG ACCESSICil NO-APOLIZ573
ILI' CLASS IF IED
------------ . .......
7-
024 UNCLASSI FIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0135138
:ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. 'THE FOLLoWrNG WERE PREPD, F R OM
CARBONYL COMPOS. AND HNF SUB2 IN CH SUR2 CL* SUB2 Al MINUS 40DEGREES TO
.-',~HINUS 70DEGREESt AS ADDUCTS OF THE GEN,ERAL.TYPE R~ISUBZ C(Oli)NF SU32 (R
SUB2.SHOWN): ME SUB2; MEY ET; MEF H; ET,- H*, PRI H,; ALSO THE ADDUCT OF
ET SUB2 0 WITH HNF SUB2. ALL THESE'WERE OETECTF0JN THE SOLN* BY PROTON
'--NMR SPECTRA, WHICH WERE DESCRIBED. ALTHOUGH THE FAPRMAL STRUCTURES OF
THE ADDUCTS ARE UNCERTAIN, T14E LI,KELY PRECURSORS TO THrl- ABOVE LISTED
OtFLUOROAMINO ALCS. ARE AODUCTS OF GENERAL- TYPE R SUB2,CO.HNF SUB2
BONDED BY A FORM OF H BOND BETWEEN THE,-'CARi3ONYL o vNo rm.: *q ATOM,
INITIAL MIXING OF THE REACTANTS RESULTS IN A PROGkESSfVE SHIFT OF THE
TRIPLET SIGNAL OF THE HNF SUB2 PROTON TOWARD WEAKO FIELDS; FOR MANY
MIN. THE INTENSITY AND FORM OF THE SIGNAL.HNG SU82[.REMAIN UNCHANGED, BUT
ON LONGER EXPOSUREt AND ESP. AT ROOM TEMP., AN IR.R.EVER$18LE AND COMPLETE
DISAPPEARANCE OF THE HNF SUIQ SIGNAL TAKES P-LACE~ ALONG WITH APPEARAr4CE
OF~ A NEW S I GNAL FROM TH6 HYDROXYL PROTON I N THE 1) 1 f LULlItOAti INO A LC
-PRODUCT. WITH EQUIMOLAR PROPORTION OF.REACTANTSi THE INITIAL SHIFT OF
THE PROTON SIGNAL OF HNF SUB2 AMTS. TO. AS MUCH AS, 1- 1 *5 PPM.
tj N1, 1*11 S S I F I VE 0
...........
112 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
OF TETRAFLUOROHYDRAZINE A:ND NITRIC 0i.10E WITH OLEFINS -u-
UTHOR-(04)-FOKIN, A.V.o ZIMIN, V.1.9 STUDNEVj YU.N. KOROTKUV* V.F.
j
_-C'EUNTRY GF INFO--U55R
SOUR CE-Z.H. ORG. KHIM. 1970, 6(4), 880-1
PUBL ISHED-----70
SUBJECI AREAS--CHEMISTRY
iiFURIC TAGS-CCNOENSATION REACTIONt N1 TR ICI OXIDEv H I Gfl PRES)SURE EFFECT,
:OLE F I NRESIN, TETRAFLUOROHYDRAZIN.E
CViTRCL X-AF.KIhG-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCU14ENT CLASS_-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REELIFRAME-2000/2157 STEP NO--UR/0366/70/006/004/0880/0881
CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0125740
.. .............
212 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESS114G DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSIGN NU--AP0125740
,,ABSTRACT/E-XTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. CONDENSATIMOF PCli:CfiR PKIMEI
~WITH F SUB2 NNF SU32-NO MIXT. UNDER.PRESSURE GAVE A AIXT. OF F SU82
NCHKCHR PRIME1 NF SUB2r F SU52 NCHRCHR PRIME1 Ni:DJNF,; AND FCHRWiR
.-,-RPIVE1 N(:G)NF (R ANC R PRIMEI GIVEN):~ Hl H;.AND!mv 8u. THE PRESENCE
-'.-OF NO ACCELERATES THE REACTICN.- WITHOUT NO THE RtACTLON REQUtRES
'HIGHERJEMPS. ANC PRESSURES.
RROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
UNCLASSIFIED
-- -------- ----------
)IOCIESSING UAYL---ZONOV70
Uut
UPIL LA-S NI F1 EU j I
-TITLE-t,, A-Lr~YL,N, CYCLUhCXYLP IP ' Oil I I UM -100 t U E
E: R IN s -U.
AUTHCR-(03)-TIVuFL-YENKUo I-A.j FOKIN, A.V.p KIRILLGV, 11 tj .
CCUINTRY UF INFC- LSSR
S GJ RC E-- Z FCOSK~. KHIM. L970v 40(4 v 9
DATE PUtiL ISI-.ED ------- 70
SU8JECT AFEAS-CHEM ISTRY
TGPIC TAGS-ICGINATED ORGANIC COMPOUNU, PIPERIDINEI, -ALKYLAT ION
."..~CC.NTRCL M.AkKING-140 RESTRICTFUNS
OCCCUMEt-IT C L A S SI U N C L A S S I F I 1- 0
PRjXY STEP 1/0941
CIRC ArCESSICN NU--APOL3!)045
LA S S I F I E
fulillmill 11111a.--n 1.
Q 0 7~-~ RUCESSING DATE-20NOV70
CIRC ACLESSICiA NO-AP0135045
A6SJRACl/EXTRACT--(U) Gtl-(;- At~ S TPAC,r ALKYLATIGNVOIF
;'4,CYCLihEXYLPlfjEf-;lUlNE !~~lTi-i ALKYL IODIDES RESULTED fil 1'~( 4u Cl
ICH TA,( )v VE
6UT 40-7PERGENT CUATEll-,iAH,,( SALTS IN 15-16 HA Ar 13.5-4,-JUEGREES IN
AUTOCLAVE wMii' A SULV~' T. IN
-Ul - MECH, TAR FUR(-.; VION L14AS REDUCED AND THE
tiEAcrtui llb~(JIRED ONLY 5 HR TO YIELU:85PERCENT~
fl.'tALKYLt,'4tCY%'.1-L.IIEXYLPIPF;~IC)If~IILJ,',I IODIDES: (ALKYL SHOJA IHEPTYL, M.
DUCYL, 14. 10-t-50EGREES.
L
:019 UNC L A S S I F I E bl PR4CESSING DATE--- ~lr,JOV70
T-ITLE-4ECHANISM OF THE REACTIQ-~j OF 0fPLUf)RLWJf'NF_: WITli CA,',l8,0)YL
AUTHOR-(04).-4a~,Nt A.V.1 KOSYREV, YU.M., GALAKHOVt I V. tRAGiULtill L.1
-COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
'~GURCE--DOKL. AK40. NAUK SSSR 1970, 192(lIF111-14
ZATE PUBL-ISHED ------- 70
S
UBJECT AR.EAS--CHEMISTRY
-~:TOPTC TAGS--CHEMICAL REACTION MECHANISM, FLUORINATED DRGANIC --0.4PQLJNO,.
CARBONYL
AM I N EsAITROGEN.FLUORII)E, RADICAL
CONTROL, MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
bO'CUMEN-T CLASS--UNCLASSIFIEI)
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3004/lf363 STEP NO--UR/0020170/1()2/001/0111/OL14
-CIRC ACCESSION P10-00132125
. 1 ~-
L r
D
:'2/2 019 UNCLASSIFIED POCESS4,NG DATE-27NOV70
CIRC ACCESSinti NO--AT0132125
ABSTRACT/ EXTRAC T-- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. KINETIC CURVES FOR THE REACT19N
'F SU8 2 WITH ME SUB 2 CO TO GIVE Mr- SUB 2 CINF SU32)(11-1 WERE SHOWN.
_WAS CONCLUDED THAT DESPITE A SUPERF ICIAL RESEMBLANCC T;l CYANoliYOPIN
FORMATION7 -THIS REACTION DIFFERS FROM IT. . THE i~c-Ac riom OF HNF SUB 2
PROCEEDS BY AN ELECTROPHILIC MECHANISM, OWING TO T14E AC.TIVITY OF- Pic-
:UNSHARED ELr-CTRON PAIR AT THE CARBONYL :13 A T 04. THIS IS CONFIRMEt) BY
;THE INERTNESS OF,(CF SM33) SUB 2CO IN TH I S' REACTION, ANIO ITS HIGH
ION SCHl'
.,ACTIVITY IN CYANOHYDRIN FORMATION40 A REACT ME WAS SHOWN,
OF
IT
F-I
USSR 542.91-t669.2./6
ondin4 Aenber of the
A. V., AcadoTdcian, and FOUN, A. V., Corresp
Acaaemy of Scifincas USSR
"Direction of the 3ynthesis of Extractants. for Nonferroat; Metallurgy"
Moscow, Zhurnal Vsosoyuznogo Khimichoskogo Obshcheatva L-29ni D. 1, .--.endoloyov,
Vol 15, 110 4. 1970, pp 364-369
Abstract: An analysis is made of the advantages of extraction procos3es ard the
properties of organic substances used as extractants. The possibility of modi-
'lying oxLractants by changing their chemical structure is shv~n and qLniitios
(selectivity, low solubility, chemical stability, low coat, oasy regeneration,
etc.) are determined which the extractant s,houlA possess,for effective cotrunercial
use. A dependence is shown between the extracting ability of:a*substance and
-4.s solubility and stability, on the one hand, and the price of the recovered
metal, and the prospects of reprocessing low_concontrat~pn solutions by producing
inexDensive extractants with low solubility on tho,othenhand. An analysis is
made of the loss of extractants, consideration is given to the ocunomic feasibil-
ity of their use ror the recovery of metals of different,concentration.. Vleasures
are presented for the reduction of the cost of extractants through use of raw
materials from wastes of the chemical, petroleum. and wood chemical industries.
-- -- - - - -- -- - - I-L- --- ---- --- - - -
t/2 025 UNCL ASS IF I ED PROCESSING CATE--230CT70
~TJTLE-REACTIGN OF TETAAFLUOkOHYDRAZINE WITH UNSATURATED NITRO COMPOUNDS
_U_
AUTHOR- (04) -FPY, "-:,-A. V. NIKOLAYEVAt A.D,.t ST UDNEV t~IYU.NtiPROSHINt N.A,
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
F
,,SOURCE--IZV. AKAD, NAUK SSSkt SER, KHIM. 1970# (3h '7L7-18
'DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
_~'SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TAGS--FLU0RONITRJ COMPOUND, FLUORINATED ORGANIC COMPOUND, HYDRAZINE
COMPOUNOt ORGANIC NITRO COMPOUND,, CHEMICAL, SYNTHESIS, C.HEMICAL REACTION.
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1999/1881 STEP '40--UR/0062/70/000/003/071710718
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0123669
w" -2/2 025 -UNCLASSIFIED PR.UCESSING DATE-230CT70
CIRC, ACCESSION Nr3--AP0123669
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-M GP-0- ABSTRACT. PASSING N SU02 F,SU34 35 Hk INTO
7.5 G 2t2pDINITRO~40ENTENF IN MECN AT 70DEGRL-ES UNDER N GAVE
36.4PERCENT F SUB2 NCH SUB2 CRR PRIMEI NF SUH2 ( 1)~ (0 EQUALS lit P PRIME1
EQUALS CH SUB2 C04E(N-0 SUB2) 2), 6 SU80.008 46-80EGREESs N PRIME20 SUBO
1.4512, D PRIME20 1.52. SIMILARLY WERE PREPO., THE~ FOLLOW'ING I (R AND R
PRIMEI SHOWN): H, C11 SU32 NO SUB2, B SUBO.04 470EGREESt N PkIAE20 SUBD
1.4403; MEv CH SUB2 NO SUR2, B SUB0901-500EGREES, ~L.47,,10; Hs CH SUB2
CHNO -5U62) SU82v 6 SU80.1, 65DEGREE$ 1.4416; H, CH.:SUB2 CH SU82 CFINO
SU82) SUB2v B SUBO.003 56DEGREES, 1.4513;,Hl CME(NUSLJI~2) SUB29 B
SUBO.001 36UEGREES, 1.4380; AND MEt CH SUB2 CMEINO SUB?)SU82i B
SUB0.001 64DEGREES, 1.4811. THE PRODUCTS WERE RATHER~REAcrIVE AND
UN.STARL-E,LIQS. ONLY MINOR OECOMPN. TOOK PLACE UNDER THE ABOVE
CONDITIONS.
iiiRlhil
UNCLASSIFIED ikOCESSING DATE--23OCT70
ozz P
'~TJTLE-REACTION OF TETRAFLUOROHYDRAZINE WITH OXIMES -U-
'-.AUTHOR-(04)-FOKIN STUONEV, YU.N~,.PUNSOV, M.A.
A. V ZIMIN, V.I.v
--USSR
COUNTRY OF INFO
SOURCE--IZV. AKAD.-NAUK SSSR, SER. KHIM. 1970t M,1~719-20
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
1~ -SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
:-:TOPIC TAGS--OXIME, HYDRAZINE COMPOUND, PYRIDINE, FREON, FLUORONITRO
:'COMPOUND, FLUORINATED ORGANIC COMPOUNDI CHEMICAL SYNTHES[St CHEMICAL
REACTIONL
CONTROL XARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
REEL/FRAMk--199911882 STEP NO--UR/0062/70/000/003/0719/OT20
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0123670
UN C L A. S S I F I F 1)
- - -----------
212 024 UNCLASSIFIEO P40CESSING DArE--230CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0123670'
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. PASSING N SLIR2F SUB(t 7-8 Hpl AT
aGDEGREES INTO 10.6 ACETOXIAE AND 9.6 G PYRIOINE IN FREON 112 GAVE AFTER
TREATING THE PRODUCT WITH AQ. HCL 35PQRCENT ME SUf52 C(NF SUB2) N(O):
NF9 B SUB30 54DEGREES, N PqIME20 SUB0,j-3950, D ORIME20 1.325.: N SUB2
F SUB4 PASSED AT ODEGREES INTO RHOPHOC SUB6 H SUB4 NO IN CHCL SUB3 GAVE
30PERCENT RHO,HOC SUB6 H SUB4 N(O): NF# Me 83-4DEGKEESt WHICIf iilTtf ACCL
GAVE IN 16 IIRS. REFLUXING 45PERCENT ACETATE, Me 55-hL)EGREESt 8 SUBI
101DEGREES. SIMILARLY WAS PREPOP MEETC(NF SUB2) N (0)*.NF. ONLY IN THE
PRESENCE OF PYRIPINE WAS IT POSSIBLE TO ISULATE NiFLUORO DERIVS. FROM
SUCH A REACTION. WHEN N SU82f SUB4 WA&PASSED INTO DIMETHYLGLYOXIME IN
THF 4-5 HR AT 60-51)EGREESt REMOVAL OF THE SOLVENT~~GAVE,A RATHER UNSTABLE
YELLOWISH LIQ.r WHICH ON BEING HEATEO]EvoLVEO N OXIDES BUT WHOSE CHEM.
colm_pt4a~ SUGGESTED- THE- STRUCTURE (MECN(01~:- NF) -SU8,Z.
unumam =.; f ml, MR
In
USSR UDC 5471.26,118
A. V. and RUDNITSKAYAt
MAXLYAYEVP F. L., KIRILLOV, M. V.
Le S.
ItSynthesis of Pho5phonocarboxylic Acid Esters With Unlike Radicals"
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Xhimii, Vol 40,:No 50~ May 70, pp 1014-1015
Abstract: The authors synthesized previously undescribed representa-
tives o phosphonocarboxylic acid esters with mlike:alkoxy radicals
at the phosphorus by the addition of dialkyl phoophites with unlike
radicals to esters of 0C,is-unsaturated,carboxylic acids in the pres-
ence of sodium methylate.
gal
f. USSR UDO 547-822-4
TIMOFEYENK09 I. A., FOKIN -V- 9and, KIRILLOV, N. V..
"N-Alkyl-N-cyclohexylpiperidinium Iodides"
Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 40t No 4t Apr 70, P 941
Abstract: Theauthors attempted to obtain representatives Qf N-alkyl-
:N-cyclohexylpiperidinium iodides (R =C7 -C,()) by the usual method --
alkylation reaction of tertiary alcohols of cyclic structure with al-
kyl iodides. Corresponding quaternary salts were obtained, but the
process proceeded with significant resinification' and the yield of
quaternary salts was not over 40-47 percent. The reaction was staged
in an autoclave at 135-1400 without a solvent, re6:ction,time 15-16
hours. Experiments using the synthesis of N-heptyl- and N-decyl-N-
iodides as an example showed that if this reac-
tion is staged in acatonitrilet there is a sharp decrease in the forma-
'tion of resinous products and in the reaction timsto five hoursk with
,-,an increase in the yield of iodides to 83-85parc4nt.
1:6
008 UNCLASSIFIFD~ PROCIESSNG DATE--IISEP70
T-ITLE---O.-ACYLATION OF PHENOL WITH CA-18OXYL[C ACIDS _U-
.AUTH,0R-FDLjjL A.V., KOLOMIYETSt A.F. STUDNEVi YIJ-N.~v KMETSOVA, L.D.
-COUNTRY OF,INFO--USSR
,,,SOURCE,--IZVFSTTYA SIBIRSKOGO OTDELENIYA AKADEMII NAUK SSSR, NO 2, SERIYA
~.-,,!:KHIMICHESKlKH NAUKr 19709 NR 11 PP 87-90
bATE PU13LISHFD ------- 70
~,~OJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
TAGS--PHENOLI CARBOXYLIC ACIDI ESTER, AGYL KAULCAL
C T R 0 L 4ARKING--Nrl RESTRICTTONS
C u,,- E N TCLASS--U4CL4SStFlE0
.-PROXY REEL/FRAMF--I984/1766 STEP NO--UR/0289/7O/OOO/OOl/ODi7,/'),')')O
_CIRC ACCEESSIntJ N10--AP0100346
01\111] L A sI F I F D
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