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S/08 61/000/020/076/oag B1 o6YB1 47 AUTHORS-. Kuohers Re Yurzhenkol A. I. TITLE: Decomposition of isopropyl benzene hydroperoxide during hydrocarbon oxidation in a homogeneous liquid phase or in an emulsion PERIODICkL% Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiya, no. 20, 1961, 321, abstract 20L46 (8b. nauahn. rabot. In-t Fiz.-organ. khimii AN BSSR, no. 80 ig6o, 22-31) TEXT: The conversion degree of isopropyl benzene (I) into hydroperoxide (HP) at different oxidation degrees of this hydrocarbon was investigated. HP was found to be the only oxidation product in the initial stage of reaction. When the oxidation takes place in an emulsion, the reaction is more intense, and higher concentrations of HP are reached. A study of HP decomposition during the oxidation of I in a homogeneous liquid phase or in an emulsion indicated that rate and meohanism of HP decomposition vary with the degree of oxidation. When the oxidation takes place in an emulsion, the HP decomposition in the oleophase has a similar course as Card 1/2 8/08 61/000/020/076/089 Decomposition of isopropyl ... B1 06YB1 47 during the oxidation in a homogeneous liquid phase, and the rate constant of HP decomposition drops with progressing reaction. In the aqueous phase, the decomposition of HP is monomolsoular throughout the oxidation of cumene in an emulsion, and the decomposition constant rises with increasing degree of oxidation. If the oxidation in a homogeneous liquid phase is stimulated with cobalt stearate, the decomposition rate of HP rises, and by-products of the reactions are formed in a large quantity. After the precipitation of the catalyst, monomolecular decomposition aets in. The results of the investigation can be explained well by a radical chain mechanism of HP decomposition. [Abstracterts note: Complete translation.] Card 2/2 KDVBUZ, N.A., KUCHIR, R.V., BUGROVA, S.M. Chromatographic determination of isopropylbenzene during the process of its oxidation. Zav.lab. 26 no-7:816-817 160. (MrRA 13:7) 1. I'vovskiy gosudarstvennyy univereltet im. Franko. (Benzene) (Chromatographic analysis) KUCHER) 4.V.;-KOVBUZ, M.A.; KAZIMIN, S.D. Alkaline oxidation of isopropfLbenzene. Ukr.khim.zhur. 27 no.5:658-663 161. (MM 14:9) L Lvvovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. 1. Franko. .t (C-umene) (Oxidation) OCHER., R.V.- KOVBUZ, M. TEODOROVICH, M.Xc. Chromatographic separation of meta-diis-opropylbenzeile hydroperaxides. Zav.lab. 27 no.1181331-1333 161. (Iffm 14: 10) 1. Llvovskly gosudarstvenn raitet imeni I.Franko. (Benzene) YINVOPecroxide) (Chromatographic analysis) S/080/61/034/0()3/009/017 A057/A129 AVMORSs Kucher, R, V,.,,Kovbuz, M. A., Teodorovioh# M. Ye. TITLF.t. On thapurIfication of isopropylbenzene by adsorption PEMODICALI Zhurnal prikladnoy khiuiii, v. 34, no. 3, 1961, 598 - 603 TEXT: A method for the purification of isopropylbenzene by means of adsorp- tion was developed to improve the oxidizability of the latter in liquid phase autocatalytic oxidation processes. These processes are very sensitive, especially at the beginning of the reaction, to the presence of impurities in the hydrocarbon. Usually an aoid-alkali purification is applied, eventually with subsequent boiling over sodium metal, as recommended by D. D. Grant and C. F. Tipper (n6f. 4: J. Chem. soc., 64o (1955)]. But also several adsorption methods were suggested in order to remove impurities from hydrocarbons, as isopropylbenzene or others by 0. A. Kolma- kov et al.-[Ref. 92 Tr. po khim-. i khim. tekhn., GorIkiy, 1, 36 (1958)] or N. D. Kazakova and V. 0. Gutsalyuk [Ref. 10: Izv. AN KazSSR, ser. khim., 1,,,, -99--(1958)] and also in the Canadian patent 509870. Thus in the present work tl~e 'adsorption was investigated of somo-substances dissolved in isopropylbenzene on ACK (ASK), ACM(ASM) silica gel, aluminum oxide "for chromatography" and two types of carbon Card 11 S/080/61/034/003/009/017 On the purification of isopropylbenzene by adsorption A057/A129 black (from Dasha and Ufa). Also the oxidation rate of isopropylbenzene after pu- rification was estimated. The adsorption of the impurities - thiophene, styrene, phenol, acetophenone and dimethylphenylearbinol - from isopropylbenzene was studied by the dynamic method. The amount of the non-adsorbed Impurity was determined by means of an W'rFx--2 (ITR-2) nephelometer. Aetivation of the silica gel was carried out in the usual way by gradual drying at 4o, 60, 80 and 1100C according to E. Hh. Iskhakove et al. [Tr. Inst. ne-fti AN SSSR, 12, 35 (1958)]. The experiments on ad- sorption of a non-saturated oom-paund (styrene) showed highest adsorption on carbon black. Because of the easier handling, gra=lated carbon black was used in the further experiments (seetabulated data). Aluminum oxide showed a low adsorption capacity related to non-saturated compounds (styrene) and also for oxygen-contain- Ing compounds (acetophenone, dimethylphenyloarbinol). Therefore aluminum oxide was no more investigated. ASM silic~&l gel had a high adsorption capacity for all in- vestigated impurities, but it adsorbs also isopropylbenzene, while ASK silica gel does not adsorb the latter, but shows low adsorption capacity for styrene. Conse- quently a mixture (2 s 1 by weight) of ASK silica gel and granulated carbon black was tested with lsopropylbenzene containing: 0.01% styrene, 0.01% dimethyliphenyl- carbinol, 0.01% phenol and 0.01% acetophenone. The obtained results were compared Card 216 0 S/080/61/034/003/OeVO17 On the purification of isopropylbenzene by adsorption A057/A129 with-va4ues obtalned on.pur6,ASM silica gel~,.-aensecutive-adsorption of granulated carbon black on ASK and ASM silica gel, and the mixture 2 t 1. It can be seen from Fig. 3 that best-results were obtained with ASK-earbon~,bltck~mixture. Hence the latter is the optimum adsorbant for the purification of technical grade Iso- propylbenzene. Regeneration-of the silica gel is carried out by washing with boil- ing water 6r steam and subsequent calcination. Kinetic curves (Fig. 4) on a0cumu- lat~qn of hydrogen peroxide in liquid-phase homogeneous oxidation of.19opropyl- benzene obtained afterr'purifteat-ion by the acid-alkali method 5how that a lower -reaction:-capacity is-obtained in comparison to -the product purified by adsorption method,5ii 5~-kg -of -ASK silica gel.-and 2,5 kg of oarbon-black are necessary for the purification of 100 1 of isopropylbenzene. There are 5 figures, I table and 12 referenoesi 11 Soviet-bloe and'-1 non-Soviet-bloo.- The referencerto the English- lauguage,publication reads as followat D. D. Grant, C..F. Tipper, J.-Chem. Scc.0 64o, ASSOCIATION:. Kafedra fizicheakoy i kolloidnoy khimii Llvbvskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta ime 'ni 1. Franko'(Department of PhVaical and Colloid Chemistry of the L2vov State University imeni'l.-Franko) SUMV , MDt May 1% 196 Card. A/6 OCHER, R.V.; KAZIMIN, S.D.; KOVBUZ.. N.A. Characteristics of salt catalysis during oxidation of alky2 aromatic hydrocarbons, Izv*vya*uchob*zav*, khim.i khim.tekh. 4 no.6-.971-976 161. (MY%A 15:3) 1. LIvovakiy gosudarstvariVy univeraitet imeni Franko, kafedra fizicheskoy i kolloidnoy khimii. (Salts) (Catalysis) (Oxidation) (Hydrocarbons) KUCHER) R.V.; KOVBUZ, M.A.; BUGRGVA,, R.M.; VASILIMICH) I.M. Liquid phase oxidation of isopropylbenzene at high pressure. Zhure prikl.khim. 35 no.1:170-176 -Te, 162. WMA. 15:1) 1, Llvovskiy gosudarstvemW universitet imeni I.Franko. (cumene) (Oxidation) BOLDY.U'V, B.G.; KOVBIJZ, M.A.; TROFMOVA, T.A. Thiosulfonic acids. Part 10: Reduction of thlc3u,f-~,,~',: a,:41d esters on a mercury dropping electrode. Zhur. ob. 35 no.1:22-27 Ja 165. 18:2,1 1. Llvovskiy politeklinic:heskiy institut. EOVCH/t, V. Improve the establishment of work norms for foundry work. Sots.truA 4 no.7192-93 J1 '59. , (MIRA 1300 (Founding--Production standards) KOVCHA, V. Developing norms for the number of employees. Sots. trud no.1004-96 0 162. (MIRA 15310) (Industrial management) KOVCHAVTSEV. F.G.. inzh; KOSTRYGIN, V.A., inzh.; STOROZHUK. K.$., inzh. Reconstruction of RVS-110 valve-type discharger. Blek.sta. 30 no.2:65-66 F 159. (MIRA 12:3) (Bleotric power distribution--Bquipment and supplies) AVLAVIDOV, T.; KOVC11AZOV, G. . --- - --- . ..... Results of the eradication of taeniasis in Varna District, Bulgarian Ppople's Republic. Med. paraz. i paraz. bol. 34 n0-51 572-575 S-0 165 (MIRA 19:1) 1. Okruzhnaya sanitarno-epidemiologicheskaya stantsiya., V"aima. Sulnitted June 9, 1965. KOUH-E-OuIRSKI, T. I "Rationalization work in the Ores and ! 0t;AlIuI',;:y Admini.-tratioll. M p. 8 (Ratsionalizatsiia, Vol. 7, no. 11, Oct. 1957, Softia, bul,-aria.) "Results from the competition of young rationalizers.11 p. 13 (Hatsionalizatsiia, Vol. 7, no. 11, Oct. 1957, bofiia, 'Dulgaria.) '-'onthiy Inde): of Past European A.-.cession (EEAI) LC, Vol. 7, No. b, June 195b. ler'110IM",A-PSKT) T. t'How the prcposed rationalizations are tested in the Lead-Zinc Plant." p. 12 (Ratsionalizats-lia, Vol. 7, 110- 11, Oct. 1957, Sofiia, Dulgaria.) M,onthly Index of East European Accessions (EFAI) LC, Vol. 7, No. 6, June 105E. KOMIMARSKI, T. liew method for finishinf, the mercury valves of electric-current rectifiers. p. 20 Raticnalizatsii Vol. 8, No. 4, Apr., 119~8-. Sofiia, Plulj-,aria. Monthly Indey of East E--ronean Accessions (Ej'-:AI) LC, Vol. 7, No. 10, oct. 9 KOVCHEGARSKI T TECHNOIMY Periodical: RATSIONALIZATSIIA. Vol. 8, no. 6,, June 1958. KOVCHEGARSKI, T. Work in concentration plants and tasks of rationalizers. p. 15. Monthly List of East Fluropean Accession (EEAI), LC-., Vol. 8, no. 2, February 1959,, Unclass. 'Rol 0; Z a C rl rA Fir, "f,k lm,, KOVCHINP 3.tt. Analysis of some feedback networks for stabilizing the speed of elsotriz drives. Tmdy LPI 240:39-47 164. (MI-RA 17. 11) GRUZOV~ Vladimir Leonidovich; NOVIKOVA,Galina Ivanovna; KOVC9114s S.A., red, [Transistorized frequency converters for automated a.c. drives] Poluprovodnikovye preobrazovateli chastoty dlia avtomatizirovanrWkh elektroprivodov peremennogo toka. Leningrad, 1964. 24 pa (MIRA 18:3) AUTA. J: T l';'j, i; R) Jf C "L1". 310201621146100110091016 B108/B102 ilanasyuk, V. V., Kovchlk, 6. Ye. 41;rt'cct of n surface fictive medium on the surface energy of a brittle body nnu~ SSIA. Dol;indy, v. 146, no. 1 1 196"?, v - 1)5 T I T -, Tho cf-.'ect of -:iLtQr-on, the _development of cracks -in silicate Glass wFAs studied. The surfice enerCy of a sample plate with thickness h is (1 *- 2 )P2 JCEh 21,., r-bere E is Young's modulus. V, N v is Poisson's ratio, F the critical stress at t-hich a crack of length '21 k starts to expand. Tiluissr can be calculated on reading P from a strainegs. e. The authors de air t-a- wat r r ) of glass call- terrined the surface enerry in 0) and in ~ IV 03, 0. 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O.t is Ol 10* so ~~ W-1 - let T 1, 0 W 0-1- "#)I Alt &7~ '?,Ai~ 00 a -00 .00 00 c 00 13 .00 090 Cole too :iveo zoo Ueo tie 4112K, IIV,183114 wee 444000 -4 f ~ SMIU Nit cwr Zile sual'N't ow 04V Att VIYA a it I v N 0 m v,I w :U 10 AVAO" -L- t): Im 40 0 0 0000 0 IWO 000 A-f 0 0 0 0 -41, t10 0, o * o o 0 o 0 o 10 0. GI 0.; 0' 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0' 0. KOVDA 3 V. A. "Principal Results of the Works of the Dokucha5,ev Soil Institute and Uzbek Affiliate of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR in Goludnaya Steppe in 1941,11 Pochvev., No 7, 19h2 KOVDA, V. A. "Soil Cover of Iran." Pochvoved., No 12 1944 w ,r 119, r-W-9 -X v n IV F ir 'T tj P- Ant t~!, The dynsuilu of c4lislimily in soil gol OUR upoa UOSR. L.~3itivirysin end T. A. OvvWxmt. 1044. No. S-11, 04 I to iff IS&tbm bwwwa trwq Wk. t *U th""h see Tht, hiq~"t bicrives-C in P111 tak" place in the Mirfam bisir. mi. lb- Wmmses W alky. am drietcrims to wtton. 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J dt, per - i lia, Fiv "vingwit th ng 00 TISV to solonchak anti meadow IKh,isc1ukk with a 4111.;, "A ~; content cuts tribute 2AVJ .10) (Mit)) kg. rwr ba, The - 0 00 J i ~cnsidrv halophytes in the takyr qray %oik with a 251- ash content tuntribute 2&-CO kg. or saltx per Int. The dry 10 9 10 00 halophytes,"ns, wormwisixt, and eplicuirrals with.5-8% ntribute Wt~ per ha Thr lasits; nt h nt c 1~1 coo -I ~ . co e as o p Z* 41 il 711'-,', v0s es"Itrut tvistfibule !3M) &g, gah, jWr his. 0 2 ! The phtm. III lite clar-1 1 -41'. 11.1, % w I"Im St 4-- 010 0 -Ahtir WsIFj1jWT%XI, VVIO1,1W "V41MI 4111110-UIV -'..tk ' - d f il l h k r- Is, ( o rornt iv in e th 441 LS. of halt. W ha~ T Lalt, under the vatbaw phint a-wo~. air lut,ented and zoo Ae it: W Is - " :V 4uC;A 84 At 'k a it Uri tt ; a 00 , *0 0 00 * 0 0 0 0 010 0 0:0 0 0 0 0 0 d Ab 410 0 0 0 * 0 0 a 9 090* 06-64 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 ** 0 0* 0 0 0 OjA m4mvwwww I k) 11 u PP llp bails hvx if U 11 U 4 ill# tsixi t is IL-A, U ir. a 4 0 a CC L ? it J 9 J V E~ W R A k 0 A _ - _ , _ . _. AT .1 Types and stages of salinization of irrigated roils and niritsures to be taken in order to control it. V. A Kt-vItt. 1 * RN. 369=, IMIN14 0 0 go 60 'AlIsImAtiml I.CAu- M tillevull ililfriblitioll III saIll., GO see C .... Is will. vri"llid %alut-milK. 4, 15 : l 4 O i l l 1 12 X. -4. il, %ame w l s t, 1, 141 L, wil ( 1 X. A 1 1 1. C"11114A Ull adopt"ll, %aft-ling, draini4xv, alld efol, ml.lliml illiv"Ilving 111(a1(4. 00 00 a! We* 0 o jig zoo Of A S a - S L A SITAILtAGICAL LITINATIA1 CLASISFICADOW ts 0 0 1 _7 1111W silvillAv. - 900 3 101013 Nit a,. M I'Aam 43114 Ike r --- i~f All A I a I IN Is I di a 3 0 qOr A Is K a n It It 00 00 0 0000 of 0 0 a 00 so 0 0 0 *I* se 0 0 0090 0 0 00 00 of 0 0 -0 -0 0 0 00 41 4111111111141 KOVDA, V. A. "Factors of Soil Fornitition.,11 Pochvov. TJo 3, 1946. V.-%'.Dol,-uchayev Soils Inst., AS USSR. KOVDA,, V. A. "Processes of Soil Formation in Deltas and Bottom Lands of the Rivers of the .1 3 osium 14, pp 101-123, 1946. Continental Regions 11 Problems of Soil Science Synp U-3213, 3 Apr 53 XOVDA* VIKTOR ABRAMOVICH KOVDA, VIKTOR ABRAMOVICH. ProizkhozhdeuIe i rethim zasolennykh pochv. Moskva, 1946-47. 2 re (Akademila Nauk Soluza SSR. Pochveanyl Institut iment V. V. Dokuhaeva.). Su=ary in French. "Spisok o9novuoi ispoll'zoZannol literatury i ma,- terialovot To 2t P. f35-Q/-372. Cu DA ME EN DLC.I Unclass. SO: LC, Soviet Geography, Part 1. 1951, Uncl. "Genesis and Process of Accumulated Salts in Soils," 11 W " t, it to a TIT", t Th Aw- Mr- T i ID P v $1 14 b Ad v Is 0 th, it 0 1? It V:4;w A- _C- JD_ f IF I- t-A-1- J_# Tile PrWON W W1 "Mmulabon i "ftoov~6) 14 "IN slad wititts. V. A. KOWA. 1144otr (V.&SR.) 1947. comptvaed of 3 branches: ~lt laecunsulatiti in around W%Iri%. in S.41 linjel., land in the %4jd PhAle Of the 51111 The plax. limits Of 0411 arvulnulAtion ill the ground %ill, 09 Jr!~ a depend on the Clittl9fic conditions. I" Sibcd& the H3111 6 40-M I. IM I.; In the lower Voliva. 1013-150 in ushellistan, Tadithiltistan. and Azabaidshan, 200- so J 11 220 g,/1, The accumuiation of NaCl In ground waters -!zoo follows the equation y - 18ft, whale y - milliequiv. CI. 9A of residual Wids; les Itum I I to 14. o The arcumuladon of sulfate 'follo"W"s a more complex equation. At small coucits.. the accumulation folll%~ parabolic equ4tion: F - vr2px, Where CMcn. W in mittlequiv.. jr - residual FAIds. At higher concri.., C the accumuWimi of 504 in ground waters does not tak,- "XOO b1 place, and tht cwcn~ Of S04 IS txplexved by the equiati.n yjV, whm jv values vary from 12 to 800. The rcla- tion "I the conen. of ails ill the ground waters to that of the *oil Wn. is discussed. with refffeacc to OMPOnal va"Ll- tiolls, depth of water table. meteorologic conditions. mid concn. ni salts in water. it 6pointtd out that the "I'll. col)(71). of Nits in the "a solz~ ISU04W g41. I.S.j. to A S6 -SL *EtKtLtrGKAt LIT(ROUIZE CL&1jtFiCAljC% i boo "it -4 1 Said" .11 C. "t U Sal 001111% F 4 aI j WWT_~-N'Wo M -loaf!) a t 9 P CIP it at Ot Is a 9FAK it tt it 'U4 n I tak Ot VO 0 99 0 e 0 0 00 a 00 9-:1 :IA-*-* 0 0 00 0 KOVDA, V. A. "Stabilization of Soi-I Grounds by Calcination and Heating," Pochvoved., No 5, 1947 NOVDAY V. A. "Processes of Conteq)orary Salt Accumulation in the Soil," Works of the Soil Institute im. C.C.Dokucha3rev, Vol. 25, pp 60-82, 1947. U-2392) 22 Sep 52 KOVDA, Y.A.; KCHAROVICH, M.A.; LIKMOMEYN. Te.S.; SEGAL. B.I.; VAVILOV, 14 akademik, redaktor; 3RUYSVICH, N.G.. akademik-rodaktor; MMIN, I.P:, akademik, redaktor; VOWIN, V.P., akademik, redaktor; D~BMIN. A.M., akademik, redaktor; MISTS, I.I., skademik, redaktor; CROLI, L.A.., alcademik, redaktor; POGORIONSIATA, TS.M., redaktor lzdatell- stva; SHKOLINIKOVA, S.A., tokhatchaskiy reclaktor [220th anniversary of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.: in two volumes] 220 let Akademii nauk SSSR; v dvukh tomakh [Red. kollegiia S.I.Vavilov i dr. Boat. V.A.Kovda i dr.3 MoBkva. Vol. 1. 1948. 430 P. (HLRA 9:10) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Yubileynaya sesetya, Mosbow, 1945. (Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.) 0 0 1.0 1, 9 u toll 11 0 Olt M-CIMS A-V 16~'f V I 1-ft- 0 The bstda Caused by bription. 00 -4. An jig A. Kschfaskil, v, j.1 S. 1101hy"t4sk I d Cos P,,Iolfty) 1941. 133-4 I.-A d6wo4lon of metbods used r4f 0 g ol prMatial &W cotubatiffg salialsaldon of diffemnt a .40% In the w W. regions. 1. S. Joffe .700 r0 0 ~o o -All Z;o 0 son., u AV vo Oki I t, it a tt a ofoooooosooosooooogoooogoo~ooooooooooooooooo4p4 so 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 000 000 as* 00 a KOVDIII, V. A. Kovc]a, V. brief o-Ut-Une of the ~cz)_IcEy E.m` 0- --Izr Tru,'T Fochv. ir-ta. -5:_ D-o,-.uch,:yev&, Vol. X.-: ix S'O: U-2231s~ 12 Feb. (Ieto~~-_, ---I Zh7j--rzl State-T-,, 2, J KOVDA, V. ". Kovda, V. A. "Ground water of' the Hungry Stci~pcll, Trudy Pochv. ln-ta ij7). pcAocbi~yevu, Vol. XXIX, 194V, p. 43-71., - Bibliot: 19 itcila-. SO: U-2888, 12 Feb. 53, (Letopist Zhurnal Inykh Statcy, No. 2, !'~4-9)- t`C 7n i~"r * '51 Idej. pc),,~,nova lselanaj. uoiorj. V 0 13 13. Ynova) . PrZie A r.o--- a !44~r SOV# poCj~ Tove-jelli "!~ SC: Letojj, S2 - 15, - ~v -~O. 32, iq~,,,q