SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ARBUZOV, B.A. - ARBUZOV, G. A.

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PETRUNIN, A.M.; LDKTIONOVAt N.A.; ALITMAN, M.B., rukovoditell raboty; Prinimall uchastiye.- DDZHICHEVSKIY, A.S.; SHKROB, V.A.; POSTNIKOV, A.S.; ARBUZOV B.A.; PANTYUSHKOVA, N.S.; POBOCHINA, T.V.; PATRUSRi~~~- J, Mastering the production of large A18 alloy castin s, Alium. splavy no.lrl50-l59 163. INM 16:11) ARBUZOV, B.A.; GORBUNOV, A.M. Casting aluminum alloys in,permanent molds using shen-molded cores. Alium. splavy no.l,:160-176 163. (NM 16:11) L ARBUZOV, B.A.; VINBERG, L.I.; GOLUBOVICH, M.p.; STEPANOVA, N.M.; Ye.V.; TSAREVSKIYp N.I. Casting into chi2l molds from wooden patterns. Alium. splavy no.1:182-194 163. (MIRA 16:11) OVCHINNIKGV, Yu.F.; SOYFER, D.V.; CHIKHACHEV, O.P.; Prinimali uchastiye: ARBUZOV, B.A.; GORBUNOV, A.M.; XLEYNER, L.M. - MAW-OMW Making aluminum alloy parts with-intricate internal channels. Alium. splavy no.1:195-201 163. (MIRA 16:11) ARBUZOV B A VINOGRADOVA, V.S.; POLEMYEVA, N.A.; SHAMSUTDINOVA, A.K. Esters of 0 -katophosphinic acids. Report No.12: Structure of the products of interaction of some aromatic 0( -halo ketones with triethyl phosphite and sodium diethyl phosphite. Izv.AN SSSR. Ser.khim. no.821380-1389 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy khimichaskiy institut im. A.H.ButlerLwa Kazanskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta im. V.I.Ullyanoval-TAnina. (Ketones) (Phosphorous acid) ARBIU W B A - BUMENKO, G.G.; YABLOKOV, Yu.V. Study of some polyene ketones by the electron paramagnetic resonance method. Iiv.AN SSSR.Ser.khim. no.8-.151-1-1514 Ag 163. (MM 16:9) 1. Kazanskiy gosudarstvennyy univbrsitat,im. Ullyanova-Lenina i Fiziko-tekhniches1kiy institut Razanskogo filiala AN SSSR. (Ketone s-Spee tra) ARBUZOV.) B. A. ~ "The Michaeles-Arbuzov-Perkov-Reactions.11 report read at the Symp on Organo-Phosphorus Compounds, Heidelberg, 20-22 may 64. .69 ACCESSION M AP4045101 S/002C/64/1581001/0167/0169 ~AUTHOR; P rb odovike A* N. UshevarRylp Et A uzov, (Academician) fjildrituto edntilininji Atirivdtives tif nor and ins tbsaktliC~ -2.' .acids SOUILCE: AN SSSR.I. :DC11t1a'dy* V. 158" no. 1j 19649 167-2691 ~-TOPIC TAPS: benzenesieie'n*oio-"-metha~ryloyl. chloride,, sel6nlum tontaini .Ing polymer, organosolenium compound, diphenyl phosphochlorldo- selenvatiP . pc tees ium., pota,ssluta methacrylate, phosphorus.... '~Oontllining: polymer- -argano hosphorus. --compound p -ABSTRACT f - -A study-hat` b6_18if-'taa-de 0 f ~ th6l-vle action -of benzenes 8*16661; ;iwitb M8th2CT71OY1 chl~oride, This work wits done beeauise there are no I date in the literaturp on selenium-containing derivatives of acrylic and methacrylic acidii. The reaction vau conducted in an ethyl ether solution In the presence of triethylamine with the reactants tsken.~ in a 1/1 molar ratio,v Tvo reaction products were obtai-addt.~l-,~.,,-,~:yi,~-17-1- 4, y-7 -A?40_4~1 0 CH WOOD 4 Cl CO C 40 CH2- C6119sec CH2- C rE Cq -'CH cw 6 Al Sec 2 15 5 " I C~Aiiii~ 4 Uti-fied-by 061 1- 1 ca ana yblso~, -tifit'att an Capoun a.-, 4e and:~.Mv iii- retiactiou. Compound I t ~pq C roscopy i is-s- 00 1 , ibir Aiqoia. C6 `Yi 1e, is one yel Mroun that-of-r-, third. and 11 imrs soluble in - :ace to a# h o prove the presuraed course g1jeohol -, . , of t. -he reaction , Var also' Okepared 1 iow I 'And benzeneaslenol, PrelivAinary poly mart 1 Batton. that 1. polymex Lzes in the presence, Of I ike ~f product boaxoyl psiox doi iit OCAO a rubber- and , rit of-,.aXob1*1aobutyron1trL1e at 'to ~id b tle polymer vitb " ql 120~"_A25C-and, at-1000-to a_-Polymor with tap UP of -,60?-4640 . ~ 1 -7 Cam ARBUZOV, B.A. ; VERESHCHAGIN, A.N. Interaction of chlorine-substituted ethylenes with cyclic dienes and the structure of the formed adducts. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. k-him. no.6:1004-1013 Je 164. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Kazanskiy gosudarstvennyv universitet Im. V.I. Ulliwova-Lenina. M:Q,~ -M 4T r~ e3to Nna WIN, van Ait-W, -1 Rrffv AX Rp 5T_ V4a one Wi._~ rv 10 ml ARS ARBUZOV, ~.A.; YEFREMOV, Yu.Ya.; TALIROZE, V.L. Mass spectroscopy of the oxides of some bicyclic terpenes. Dokl. AN SSSR 158 no.4-872-875 0 164.. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimi.i. AN SSSR, Kazan', i Institut khimicheskoy fiziki Ali SSSR. ION --nRoll" Ar, ~0/64M-8/003AI03 ACCESS- akademik; VIZELI, A.O.; SAMITOV, Yu.Yu.; IVANOVSKAYN, K.M. Derivatives of phosphacyclopentenel S~Mthesis and structure of isomers. DAL AN SSSR 159 no.3:582-585 N 164 (MIRA 18-.1) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii AN SSSR, Xazen'. ARBUZOV, B.A., akademik,, ISAYEVA, Z.G.; POVODYREVA, I.P. St,ructure of imsaturated alcohol acetates from the reactim of 63- carane cotide with acetla anhydrlds. DoU. M4 SISSR 159 no.0827-830 D 104 (MnU 18 t1) 1. Nauchnc-issledcrv&tsVskiy khimicheskiy bstitut im. A.M. Butlerova pri Kazanskom goaudarstvannom universiteta im. V.I. Ultyanova-Lanina. ARBUZOV, B.A., akademik; SAMIT07, Yu.Yu.; TIZIE'Ll, A~O.; ZfKOYA, T.V. Structure and certain features of proton n=lear magmetic resonance spectra of phosphacyclopentene derivatives wit-b non- sy.yrmetrically located substituents in the eyole. Dokl. Ah' SSSR 159 no.5tlO62-1065 D t64 (mm 1.831) 1. 1nstitut organicheskoy khimii AN SSSR, Kazan', i Kazanskly gosudarst-vennyy universitat im. V.I. Ull~anova-Lenina. ARB9Z0V, Boris Afanaslyevich; KANTOR, P.I.p red. [Efficient methods of preparing coated mixtures) Ratsionallnyo sposoby prigotovleniia plakirovan- nykh emesei. Leningrad, 1965. 23 P. (MIRA .18:10) r, S~tracture of acetates of unsaturated alcohcds ebtained in the reaction of 0~-pineno oxide with acetic anbydride., lzv.AS SSSR.Ser.khl.m. no.12:2144-2152 165. (Mlp,k 18.-22) 1. Nauchno-Jss3edovaWl'Ekiy MAmIcht6kiy Irstitut im. P,,,M,Butlercva Uzanskogo gcsudarstvennogo universitela I-M. Vj.U."Llyanova-I,Anina. Submittied Auguat 15, 3963~ 25780 8/020/61/139/002/01,0/017 B104/B205 AUTHORS: Arbuzov, B. A., Tavkhelidze, A. N., ana Faustov, R.-N. 5 J6. TITLE: The problem of the fermion mass in a -invariant model' of the quantum-field theory PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 139, no. 2, i~61, 345-347 -TEXT:, A model has been studied, in which a divergence is absent and tb e system of fermion fields interacts with the real field vector in the two- dimensional space-time continuum. The model.of interaction of a massless fermion with vectorial m4so~ns*having a mass has been discussed iri several articles (V. Glaser, B. JakW, Nuovo Cim-, 11, 877 (1959); 1. Soln, Nuovo Cim.1 L81, 914 (1960)). It could be shown that, by using a canonical transformati6n, this model can be transformed into a problem without 2- interaction. Therefore, the Green function'has no boles other than p 0. This method is applied here since the results obtained can be compared with exact calculations. The Lagrangian of the system under consideration reads Card 1/6. 25780- S/020/61/139/9N/UIO/017 The p'r oblem of the fbimion mass -B104 fB20 ... ~ 5 , (X) (X) - + 'ZI (X). 'dv (X) 2 (2) Ighkgmn !Ak OA~ n n A,, (x) A. (x) n O X O 21 (.X) ~(x) T-V (x) A. (x):, n, k 0,1. W here is the operator of.the fermion field, avid An ~tr2 the operators of the real field vector. The infinitely small term -X x)y X) is now ( 50" introduced, and the LagrAngian is written in the fox!m . x (X) (X) + 21 (X) 20 (X) -To (x)M (X) 'p (X) '(3) . : (X) (X) + (M (X) 'p (X) . ' Th e requirement that the total of mass corrections be zero leads to the Card 2f 5 S/020/61/139/002/010/017 The prioblem of the fermion mass ... B104/B~05 '5:'(p) is the equation Z(p) 4 M +;E*(P) 2 2 0, where IP2 M2 p M total mass operator obtained from the interaction Lagrangian This a15 equation is called thecompensation equation. Using,y-----~ e 75 and (3), it can be shown that the compensation equation is invariant with'respect to the group of y5-invariant transformations. For, the compensation equation' one obtains: 9.2 2 2 mexp 2 ln(V /M 0. This relation has only zero solutions, as 2ng follows from the exact solution of the model. The.method-described here.is~~ applied to a two-fermion model with vectorial coupling and with'the interac-i on Lagrangian 2i: lg,,Tyr.* + gtin +9 If2 Card 3/6 25780 3/020/61/139/002/010/017 The problem of the fermion-mass B1 04,(B205 and are the operators of the two different spin fields. As compensation' equetions one obtains 'to 711, (P) Mi + T-1 (P) )P,.t 0. .0, X1 (P) X2 7-1141 + 22 t (P) where (p) are the total mass operators of the Y.and^)( fields. Th-4 system M, X1 In + In 27tIt' MS 2AIL2 2 1 M2 50 921MS m2 - %j In 2- + In m2, 2aAl - ms 2 2 2 2 2 of copipensation equations is investigated Sor g /V 9 /112, g, AL 1 The 2 hon-trivial.solutions to these equations can be written with logarithmic Card 7, 257bU 0 02/ 10/01,7 S/020/61/1 39/0 The problem of the f ermion -mas a BI 04/B205 + g4 accurao,y: M2 m2 ml-, ~L' exp (gs + g2l - gI,)I 4 -00) 921922- k Aa, fill, g1l gis + + 4e (01 2), 7-7 g2 g2 e + 4g. 92, + 2 2 wHere*,'m is, much'greater.than i and'the solution has a11 suporconductivell',~ haraciter.'-,,.: Within the' framework of,the theory.of s-upe:rI;Ondudtiv! ty Nj~ (0 m :covodimosti miltoniane v.teorii sverkhp on Bogo y~ v odellnom ga Rdmilton model in the theory of superconductivity)),..pre.print of; Ghq Joint,,: m IX Institute of Nuclear Res'earch, P-511 )_Ims shown' that -for a Bardeen Haiiltol ~mod:el, the.solution to the compensation equation.agrees asymptoiii,cally with .,the exact solution. e solution of, This supports the authors' opinion that tb Academician N. K.- act qplution. the compensation equation reflects, the ex -..Bogoly-ubov ahd*A. A. ar -Logunov- e thanked for discussions and also for the r. interest.~in. the work.' 'There are-6 references: 3'Soviet-bloo, a*d 3 'non n 4 K _a -5/6' __7 dard 1 iff N , "O"zo . r.. 1_ 66410 AUTHOR: Arbuzov, B. A. SOV/20-128-6-14/63 TITLE: On the Asymptotic Behavior of a Photon Propagator in Quantum Bleotrodynamice PERIODICAL: Dokla Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 128, Nr 6, PP 1149-1152 (USSR~ ABSTRACTs Papers by Redmond Ref 1 , by N. N. Bogolyuboy, A. A. Logunov, R ~ and D. V. Shirkoy ef 2 dealt with the structure of the propa- gation functions in the quantum field theory in connection with the condition of existence of spectral representations. These papers showed that taking this condition into account means the elimination of the pole in the propagation funation of the boson '2 and that additional terms appear which are nonanalytical for e - 0. The present paper explains the asymptotic behavior of a photon propagator by solving Schwinger-Nambuls approxima- tion equations (Ref 3). To determine the approximate Bpeotral representations of the. Nambu type, an information is used, which is contained in the generalized identAty by Ward: (p ?- q),G(p)F4 (p,q)G(q) - G(p) - G(q'). The first section, of the present paper deals with the derivation of the approximate Card 1/4 spectral representations. The above formula gives information 66410 BOV/20-128-6-14/63 On the Asymptotic Behavior of a Photon Propagator in quantum Ilectrodynamics concerning only that part of function. G(p)(-' (p,q)G(p)l which is nonorthogonal to (p - q). The author restricts himself to this part, and he investigates the significance of this approxima- tion. The above formula directly supplies the asymptotic be- havior of F4(p,q), if p 2 >> q2 holds, or inversely; the double logarithmic asymptotios, however, cannot be derived from it. The.approximation investigated here holds when considering only the one-logarithmio terms in the vertex function. Function Gr .-JG is then separated into an orthogonal and a nonorthogonal part. The spectral representations of the vertex functions are derived by means of the well-known formulas: ~ V1 ()C2) + 2(X2 2 k mk_~ 2 G(p) - ~ 2 2 dX , Dmn (k) - (9mn '- 2 j D(k 0 X P i F, k where D(k 2) ~3 (a 2)da2 holds. The asymptotics of the photon 2 2 o a - k - i& Card 2/4 propagator is derived in the second part. An approximation equa- ok"' 66410 SOV20-128-6-14/63 On the Asymptotic Behavior of a Photon Propagator in Quantum Electiodynamics tion is derived, which contains the radiation corrections to the vertex function and to the electron propagator. The author here restricts himself to the investigation of the approxima- tion equation which considers the radiation corrections of the photon lines only. The final equation has the form ?3 e2 -,%,(Ci Am2 ) - ?3 (w d&)' and its solu- 12,2 1 e2 ln I 'J-4m 2 12(rL2 4m 2 tion reads 2 M (6)) + 4mf) + _L The 12%2 e e V3 2 9=,m2 1) 2+ 2 2 K In 2,=-) 121it2 4m2 propagatioh function reads DW) 2 2- 2 (T2 + e 4m _k k 0 i - 12112 In 4M 2 In the explicit form it contains no pole, and exhibits the Card 3/4 1~/ 66410 SOV/20-128-6-14/63 On the Asymptotic Behavior of a~Photon Propagator-in-Quantum-glectrodynamice known form with small k2. k nonanalytical additional term thus appears not only in the propagator D(k 2), but also in the spec- tral function 93 (0). The result found here is a further il- lustration of the nonuniquenesi in the summation of a series of simple diagrams, as shown by N. N. Bogolyubov and others (Ref 2). The author thanks A. A. Logunov and D. V. Shirkoy for super- vision and for interest displayed. There are 6 references, 3 of which are Soviet. PRESENTED: June 20, 1959, by N. N. Bogolyuboy, Academician SUBMITTED: June 15, 1959 Card 4/4 ARBUZOV., B.A.- LOGUVOV. A.A.; TAVKHELIDZE, A.N., FAUSTOV, R.W.; 1----------F~ ~POV,,IA-T.;-ZARUBMA, I.S.[transletor]; SARANTSEVA, V.R.Y te r * Regge poles and perturbation theory. Dubna~ Ob"edinennyi in-t iadernykh issledovaniiq 1962. 4 p. (No subject beading) ARBUZOVY B.A.; KLADNITSKAYA, Ye.N.; PENEV# V.N.; FAUSTOV, R.N. Elastic scattering of A -17paTons and K 0 -mesons on hydrogen. Dubna, Obtledinem7i in-t iadernykh isslehvanii, 1962. 11 p. (No subject heading) S/056/62/042/004/009/037 BlOB/B102 AUTHORSt Arbuzov, B. A., Kladnitakaya, Ye. N., Penev, V. V.t Pausto~, 0 TITLE: Elastic scattering of A-hyperons and K17mesons by hydrogen PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v- 42, no- 4, 1962, 979-984 TEXT: A'and K0 particles were obtained from interactions of lr--mesons with a momentum of 7-8 Bev/c with hydrogeA and carbon in a propane bubble chamber placed in a constant magnetic field of 13,700 oe. 20 A-p and 16 KO-p scattering events 'were selected from 70#000 photographs 1 according to energy, momentum, and co-plaharity criteria. The elastic scattering cross sections of A-p and Ko-p interaction averaged over the 1 entire spectrum~of momenta are (36 + 14) mb and (22.+ 9) mb, respectively. The angular distribt:tion of Ko-mesons in the c.m.s. has 1- Card 112 S/056/62/042/004/009/037 Elastic scattering of B108/B102 a sharp maximum for forward scattering. The A-hyperons show a greater trend to back-scattering. This is indicative of the exchange of a scalar K-meson during _A-p, scattering. There are 5 figures. ASSOCIATION: Ob"yedinennyy institut yadernykh ist;ledovaniy (Joint Institute of Nuclear Research) SUBMITTED: November 5, 1961 Card 2/2 ACCESSION NR:", AP4031148 S/0.056/64/646/004/1266/1280 AUTHORS: Arbuz _Logunov, A. A.; Filippov, A. T.; Khrusta- lev, (). A. TITLE: The Fredholm method in the relativistic scattering problem SOURCE: Zh. eksper. i teor. fiz.,-v. 46, no. 4, 1964, 1266-1280 TOPIC TAGS: particle scattering, relativistic particle, particle spin, Fredholm method, Regge pole, asymptotic property ABSTRACT: The investigation of the analytic properties and asymp- totic form of the amplitudes for elastic scattering of two :3pinless i particles with equal masses, obtained from solutions fo'%~,id by the Fredholm method, are described. The motivation is to d(ve-.op a method.for studying the analytic properties of the scatcering ampli- tude and its asymptotic behavior as a function of the cosine of the scattering angle in the c.m.s. directly, without assuming the exis- C.,d 1/3 ACCESSION WR: AP4031148 ASSOCIATION: Ob"yedinenny*y institut yaderny*kh issledovaniy- (Joint Institute of Nuclear Research) SUBMITTED: 20,Tul63 DATE ACQs 071-lixy64 ENCLs 00 SUB CODE: NP M REF SOV: 008 OTHER: Oll Card 3/3~ ACCESSION NR: AP4031150 S/0056/64/046/004/1285/1294 AUTHORS: A~~bu~zov B- A. TITLE: On the possibility of a geometrical interpretation of weak lepton interactions SOURCE: Zh. ekspere i teore fizoo ve 46, no. 4, 1964, 1285-1294 TOPIC TAGS: lepton interaction, weak interaction, spinor, space time curvature, covariance, electromagnetic interaction, vector axial model ABSTRACT: In order to demonstrate the proposed connection between weak interactions and changes in the structure of space-time curva- ture over small distances, a model is proposed wherein weak interac- tions of leptons are interpreted as hn effeqt of space-time curvature over a distance on the order of (G/tc)1/2 - 6 x 10-7 cm (G -- tweak interaction constant).. The main assumptions of the model is Card 1/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4031150 that the physical four-space is regarded as some*surface with a given metric in multidimensional pseudoeuclidean space, the geometrical i quantities which define the surface are constructed with the aid of spinors in multidimensional space in which the physical four-space. is a surface, and the leptons are described by a unique spinor in the same space. The surface goes over into a plane at large dis- !-tances. The equations of this surface are constructed in a self- consistent manner from the values of the spinor on that surface and with allowance for the condition of being euclidean at infinity. A covariant zero-mass equation is postulated, for the values of the spinor on the surface which make it possible to introduce electro- magnetic interactions and which yields in first approximation a description of the weak interactions. The conditions that lead to V -A type weak int--ractions are discussed. The model does not con- tain the mass, but it can be hoped that the charged-particle mass can be obtained in a self-consistent manner from the interaction. Some,future problems to be discussed'in connection with this model Card -2/3 7 ACCESSION NR: AP4031150 are indicated. "In conclusion the author is deeply grateful to N. N. Bogolyubov, S. S. Gershteyn, V. G. Kady*shevskiy, A. A. Logunov, V. I. Ogiyevetskiy, A. N. Tavkhelidze, A. T. Filippov, and 0. A. nrustalev for numerous and fruitful discussions." Orig. art. has: 48 formulas. !ASSOCIATION: Ob"yedinenny*y institut yaderny*kh issledovaniy,(Joint Institute of Nuclear.Research), SUBMITTED:. 30Aug63 DATE ACQ: O7May64 ENCL: 00 NP SUB CODE: NR REr SOV: 002 OTHER: 004* Card 3/3 ------ -------- -7- -7 Ml Mw Inue m dep rt qu4t u c0 S. -B 04 W,,RE,S11CMG Ill) A.N.; AF(J*.UZQV,_D~,A, Dipole moments and structure of adducts of acryicnitrile with cyclic dienea. Izv. AN SSSR Ser. kbiri. no-1:35-4-2 165. (MIRA 18.2) 1. Razanskiy gosudarstvannyy universitiat im. V.I. Ullyanova-Lenina. A IR. b I 4-'~ G 14) li..A.; Dipole mcjmellt!~, and the struel" re o!' addurts with some cy.--ilk, dienes,. 1;.~v, AN Ser. hiim. no.1:155-158 165. (i.ilruL 1. Kszanski~~' gosudarstvennyy im. V.1. Ullpillova-Lenilla. L 01816--67- 1VT(M)/94P(j) P01 ACC Me AP6035640 SOURCE. CODE: UR/0062/66/000/001/0104/0107 AUTHOR: Arbuzov, D. A.; Zoroastrova, V. It 13 ORG: ccientific Research Chemical institute Im A.Mo Butterov, Kazan, State University.1im. Bi;I, Ullyanov-lenin (Mimic skly Institut Kazan'skogo gosudarstvennogo universitata) TITLEt Esters of Pho 1~ ~c and thlophosphoric acids containing heterocyclic radicals. ..Report 7. Reaction of phosphoric,and thlophosphoric acid chlorides with carbazol SOURCEi AN SSSR. Izvdsti-va. Serlya khtmicheskaya, no. 1, 1966t 104-107 TOPIC TAGSs organic phosphorus compound, heterocyclic base compound, esterp organic synthetic process fitfi6s'lze- 'esters of N-phospo.rl In an off ort to iy carbazol, the authors used the potassium salt of carbazol num aoetonitrile as a solvent, To a suspension of oarbazol In anhydrous acetonitrile the didlkylphosphoric aold ohlorlde was added. After separation of potassium ohloride from the fil , .trate, the solvent was distilled under vaouum. The residue -was purified by reoryntallization from petroleum other (b. P 40-600). The authors noted that the resulto depend to & grG&t 1 extent on the method used to proDare the oart&Zol salt. The Sqrd 112 ACC NRi AP6032859 SOURCE 60M, 9 W66i*Qi~~1003105831039 AUTHORt Arbuzovp B..A. (Academician); Vizollp A. 0.; 1vanovskayAj, Ko X. ORG: Institute of Organic and Physical Chemistry im. A. Ye. Arbuzovp Academy of Sciences, SSSR (Institut organichaskoy I fizicheskoy kJiimii Akademii nauk SSSR) TITLE: Phosphacyclopontene derivatives as catalysts in the synthesis of carbodiimides SOURCES AN SSSR- DokladYt V. 1709 no- 3o 1966P 585-588 TOPIC TAGSS organic'phosphoras compound, imide, phosphinio acid, phospbonio acidg phosphate ABSTRACT: The catalytic activity of various phospholene derivatives were studied by determining the rate constants of conversion of phonyl isocyanate into diphenylcarbo- diimide. The-C02 liberation rate served as the kinetic parameter. In all casesp the raaetion was first order. The following sories of catalyst activity in the s~ethesis of carbodiimides was arrived ats phospholonephosphine oxides> phospholenephosphinates oxides of noncyclic phosphines >phosphinates >phosphonates >phosphates. Despite the fact that the derivatives of phospholonaphosphinic acid occupy the second place in the activity series,, their activity is fully adequate for practical applications. *The ap- plicability of these derivatives to preparative syntheses is illustrated by the high yield of diphenyloarbodilvide from phorql isocyanate in the-presence of I-ethmg-l-axo-, - I ~ ARBUIZOV, B.A.; SMITOV, YU.Yu.; KITAYRV, Yli.P. Nuclear mamietic resonance srectra of protons and the structure of azines and pheny3hydre zones. Izv.AN SSM. Ser.khfiq. no.2:55- 65 166. (mm!,, 19. 1) -1. K~jmicheskiy institut im. Aje.Arbtizo7a AN SSSR i Kazanskiy gosudarstvenrKff universitet im. V.1.1111yanova-Lenina. ARBUZOV, B.A.; ZOROASTROVA, V.M. Phosphoric and tl-lophosphoric acid ester-, containing radicals. Report No.7: Reaction of phosphoryl and tMcpho6phoi-yl chlorides with carbazole. Izv.AN SSSR. Scr.kh-Lm. nv.l:iO4-iO7 1660 (11-f[R-A -19:1) 1. gauchno-issledovatellskiy khimicheski~y inst-tut in. A.M. Butlerova Kazanskogo gosudarstvennogo universit8ta i1r, V.I. Ullyanova-Lenina. Submitted August 5, 1963o ARBUZOV, B.A., akademik; YERASTOV, O.A.; REMIZOV) A.B. Spectroscope study of the tautomerism of methyl and ethyl esters of 4-ketotetrahydrothiopyran-3-carboxylic acid. Dokl. AN SSSR 161 no.1:103-106 Mr 165. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Kazanskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. V.I. Ullyanova (Lenina). USSR / Cultivated Plants. Potatoes, Vegetables, Melons. M-2 Abs Jour :Ref Zhur - Biologlya, No 2, 1959, No. 6289 Author :Ar Inst :7-onza-Agricultural Experimental Station Title :Soaking of Seeds of Melon Fodder Crops Before Sowing Orig Pub :S.-kh. Povolozh'ya, 1957, No 12, 24-25 Abstract :The effect of soaking seeds before sowing on the yield of summer squash of the Saratovskiy 3 variety and of the Volga gray variety gourd was studied at the Penza A$ricultural Experi- mental Station In 1955-1956. The yield In- creased by 21 cwt/ha, when the seeds of summer 40 squash were treated with a 10% solution of sodium chloride. Soaking In a 10% soda solution caused a decrease In yield by 80.7 cwt/ha. Card 1/2 USSR / Cultivated Plants. Potatoes% Vegetables, Melons. M-2 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Bioloslya, No 2, 1959, No. 6289 Soaking of seeds of gourd in a 10% soda solution Increased the yield by 28.3 owt/ha. The yield decreased by 106.9 cwt/ha when seeds of gourd were treated with sodium chloride. -- E. A. Okorokova Card 2/2 51 '11, 0 AP v Luku cool., pabctilis AND #tOP101(ti *oil t ~T- (VIA& 20* ! WIR *Obt*L ~,-Xw age law X" tool Owl Aw A S A - I L A &FIFALLUCCICOLL LOCRATURE CL.AUrICATOR be* we III 4#3443 4t. 4.W CIA 441111011 stal4al Ov All a 0 3 v p is all x a 4 a 14 11 T FA #A I I V it s *11 ~119 0 Ws 00 0 00 0-0-0-04 9--o-WO-0 6 0 9A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 f a I o it ti is if is 14 it if if F, I it it a it L to L-1 &.11-4,L LON t 4 It I v T i v A T, I of (A vp Lt4l t 1-1. a 1.4 f0 the deration of tissaint the wst- Isamer-wour Of joc, when swivap"Isd by stroWn. G. A. AtWt*V. 0AWmis Tirkhmikof: koaknomew -69 pj- 'IWI, No. 1. 37-tt.-SwIled We is-more, tborou" twined in the first 24 bra, than umwtlk'd let- After this VcrW the tanning factor Is the same lot wilied .nd umwdW hides. This is cmdained as due tu the staboshmmt of an eqW. between thi, wWic hifte and I hr V, x** liquar. The addic We contaim a higher amPunt of M11- bined tammides. Itis conditim is equaliud in the cowsc of The tamd" readim. A. A. fkwhtliuxk a** zoo 00 Igoe CIO@ ""0 iL C.(7 C- '1~ ji u a , , 4 ; . q bd 0 Sp tt It a K K It V( a K j, 11 (4 ,10 4 1 !14 JA I 1 4 OP 0 0 of 0 0 00 0 * 0 0 0 0 41 * 0 M - 00000 0 0 * 0 0 9 0 0 0 4) 0 09 Does qq*oi~_Oo 0-0 a W 0 0 9 bl" 0 0 0 0 a 0 * 0 6 0 0 6 0 0 9 9 a 0 0 It 000 00 0 C4 a 0 0 a , j,Q " 1. .0 Z; :j 24 :s . L. I I uIs m AA A 44. J. ss 4 ! 0 2 L -00 00 The non-$" pirtaciples Upon the dl*m" e1 bm*'M 41"ts N -00 - . and At 181wil lya 7XIT A Wh . . *a PrOl". 1932. No. 2, 8.0; Chow, Zes&- IOU, 1. 4(W ,9p,,,t i j k . lle ml p jjllllll~ ,l liwi."m 011-141liq weir 1twd I%Wtllrg "ith Wllllt%% f or Oirst" I exts. hir lannittS. 'Allb i* lk:ll d 0 O j ur lo the tum.11,11,111, ji,jjjrt,j 1%11 &,he, 00 " plinciple. thruvw1v", 1=09 hl. V.. 00 zoo 00 06, 06 00 00 S keg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4.0 9 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 s a 0 0 : : 0 0 0 : 0 0 0 * 0 e o 0 O 0 0 0000 go q./ ' 00 09 0 o a 0 1000*00000000*00e 0 0 0 : 11 V Is U 15 36 V a C -1 Q At W 83 0 -k-x Ah of IX IV A.4 r lit A%V 'W; ('00(p$ _,,pO 00 .00 bWfi- cd Mill am-Witing itubstances from .00 Phw - dw AWMI11100 PIOPFfles of tausides, N. N, '00 'rarawnit, anti 0, _Aqtbujov_, ltwai)w 1'watral, 0 "SAMY11mol 1931. No. 2. 0 /S V- HILIPts. VatrkA (ait With Itititt'g. 0 plor atid qtw. bracho)-wilb)w r%t!%. shovml that owriataising chaincter. vall Ill. Ont "tiv of plilt ett itil i 1 h t i '00 , c. l l l U'llig a Isin . 4l m.tanniag %uIntant-es deriv"t (ron pitir wpivtlat with quebtarho-climtslut t-XU. It is statc-41 that twertanairls 410 s ith pine cut. il du.. U. tht, low vii.lige 4-411i"1 by tit,, so* tacinit, Irtmi plite tit. A. A. -_O0 bp 0 0 -F An I I it tu 0 's a v , it or 84, a a It It Itn if 1, s 0 0 OV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IS 0 0 0 0 : : 0 0 0 0 0 & 0 0 0 : : : : : 0 o : 0 0~ 0 : 0 0 0 * : : : : : : 10 0 a 0 0 0*&0#4689000 *fee k A 013, 1 1 9 4 if It 11 it 11 14 Ira t#212112 0 N 25 is z? A 1, it V it M b k I) ft I I M 14 IX VV Ct ..l- -W 00 Bid-lysis of leathet. Tile system leather + water at 00 100* and Its deliendence on pit 4uriAg tuminil. A_ .4v. -1ziestiw rwittral, ;-00 Atbup GIs St. wK Nei 1're". 1932. No. 2. 19-Ilidr powderja which GO rtv vat tanned with willow and pine vitts~ at p, 3 -7.h were jinv%ligalt4l. It wus fixind that the Alm. it( 00 -441d plixturt. "t Ow Ilydr.4YAJO l'onabint-11 Willi the .60 tanuide protein, I% lower than thr I.,sul A 00 tannid" its lite tanned powdert alit) bighri ibso lite imit. '00 00 of irttvVisibly K-1)Jubbird quitstances ill lite )Alt,.r. The iliflorlive of the- pit of the tanning oil tile rolitl Ixtuve" IL --00 j the lannid" acid proteins in the x4id lintdocts of hydrulyst I. Phnilar to that ill the tallurd it i, Ilighel 014 3 har willow than For pine. Tile unit. ol Uttio~% whi%716 400 is combined with the protein In the pit i4mes is ou tile hit si side (J the iupckc. point of collagen and it iticrmses with 1119 a dcvrraw of It". On comparing tile cumpil. of the 9olid it p"urts of hydrolysis and that of the tanned powdrt it is concluded that an addid. tanning takes pl&m in tht xne clom to Lilt imiclec. point of collagru when hcat is 'a ied. The rtslstam~ of hide powdem to water is at & AM tnax. when tanning with solus. having a Ill, clo~c to the ;Utelec. point Of r(alaxen, A A. Buchtlingla s, A Jk1TAkLURrKAL tlltt&VVXI CLASSIFKA710M Uz- 3 too., )A.. a.0, all 01,41, OM 0- U S IV so J"- 14 0 K It tt It Is KID fl 1 1. 63 VO 0 0 0 0 9 411, a 0 0 # a 919 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 * 0 0 a 0 0 00 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 04 0 0 a e GO at 0 4 GO c * 0 so 0-41 1191~ IRV- 0 000 0 0 it fz~ z, is U is Is it A 3 'O!t)t IV 00, A A 0 40 SO g 00 of Zia. so .3 00 0.0 :109 IS . - ~ t a 1 4 W j j OU V 11 -% " ; %) P CK it q- k 4 e"Itip" of tm mdo of Afbutov A G l f U& d . . . ur S d " d of - YtH o manvooola 101jr ISSWOmw h i o l N 1 - . . 'Suc ra . m va torr swit Prom.'1932, No. 2. 19-22; No. 3. 13-20.-The $1, lA 0 c electrode can be used in the delm. of Pii of vrgtfA tanning solos. and of horizontally split leather and bid"; the acid fractions penetrate the hides mom rapidly 00 ' than the tannides in diffusion. thus the hide and 3P" X ' imYc1% (11 hidr% , hinding the tannides. The pol, of , -00 is lower than that of undyed and it is lower toward - 0 the end of the tanning operation than that of tanning . %olns. When taimins with pim ext. the pw of the dyed -.0 tap LpZr is lower than that of the flesh side; they are identi Ifor willow tanning and occupy art intermediate d d i l ance n accor yse ;xmdtian for ask-. thew data arc ana 11 -d b t d foe er an with the sebeine for tanning propm y Wilson and give a theoretical exp1stnati n of practical results obtained. A. An Boebtlingk CLOSoFKATIO MITALLORIKIL 4.( 6~1 t 1 it tt LS a 5 a Ls to 0 0 0 0 0,41 0 0 A 0 do 111, .1 so 4. 5 a 434 0 9 TT :00099011111110111000966::061tot-, 0 01; 0 0 4 o 0 Is 0 0 0 0 0 -6-0-0- -0-9-6-0-47- 90 1 1 4 s a I a 1 10 sill 1114111,16 UsIll It V M 10 10 11 12 U 34 5 36 V a * 4 41 U &I a a i'~'M ~Cc of - I to - It- j 11-0 11-1-L-r lit A.0 1-0 (AblE11% Potcilits A.0 1,10tot t(.1 A 041 r :1,11 V Arbin cut propesilesof --slat used in vats find afhante origin G-A.-Acbmirow;- .00 04) IM'sliellif rAhloilpi: K0444MIltdot Ploi&Odsho 193z. No. 3. 35.- The 111616119TUC'k~ iin parcuthe-") of the fanning iutoinnecs in the brad vat% are: 41) %diotit .00 04) r 12) willow !,s% +r~iue 716% t64.3); (3) willow 10% + joint- 001jo (41.5); (4) pine 0 10 4E 141.0). ib) oak 60,0 + pine 33% (6) oak (54.11); (7) tlak 13% + pine Wrv a =00 09) j43.0); and pine (41.0). According to I'Tmtcr-WJPA the astringency of taunins is given by the p. d. between the ctillsoxcii and tile tallnills. 'Illerclore the low astringency ;;o 0 oft 0 of pine tannins i, due to their low charge %hich cannot c%nnjTn%aic fin the Collagen charge. This causes an accumulation (if ctillaCcit charges which clog up the ultra COD Capillaries of the fibrils, interfering with a ftitther diffit,lon ill the tannin. There 1, aW, a client. explanation for the plit-invincsion, naturly: Thr lonluttion of aCM0 as a rttji( of (cruittilation harrier" with the lprgkv3i% loccauw. o( all inctraw in the charge ,of tile evollagrn accompanied by decrease of tile tannin charge. A. A. Doehilinsk go 0 skoD I tt i-.! A I a. S k a WALLURGICAL. LITINATURT CLAWIFICATICk Woe 0- U a A, to is itit .12 Kurt Ito, W A .. 0 0 0 0 0 IN 0:0 000000000000000660090000; A fff~~Si A 4 11 L al -A AL _jj 1 9 1 1 1 AA 10 M 0 Itt .11 1 let, ~P#01.6 A- a Utd of the Preliminary tMatmeat of Mal kides on the 410 a fixatiott of tabstin. U. A, Arvuln, 1grestov Tstatw. -00 V4k(h.-1JSt140TWd. ]Xji. KotA~lvftwol Prom. IM, No. 0 10-11. *)--h0.--A preliminary treatment of limed 111,1v -00 : 11 r tw-der with 0.1 N JI.So. &all 0.1 N Kaolf coup" tile -00 v0 I 9IT&VI't switiling at Pw about 4.2. The min. imelling was i i h l 3 75 A li 0 ose to m nary treatment w . t C found . pre " 111 0 0 410 J V . COO an I N HeWs does not affect the amount of tile 0 =00 ginnides fixed in neutral win. TreatinentwitbOANNa. 4100 /Oil, followed by neutralization i-res the fitation; this 10 410 I can be explained only by assuming fundamental changes COO O&V of the alburtin. After preliminary treatinent with Cut) and 0.1 N 11*50.. the mialmunt of fixation for liquor% 410 a is at I about 6.78. After preliminary treatment with Vk 0 00 1 son. this minimum it at PR about 4.8. Tht-me U. facts lead to the assumption of a shifting of the 6mlec. 0 416 2 Point of the Collagen. The changes which occur on 406 treating with COO and Na0li cannot be explained by a migration of the hiockc. Point of the collatten. They are Ste d to changes In the structure of the Y= = by this treatment which Influrners it.% . fixation ability. A. A. Dochtlitick &$*-ILA OtTALLLFI&ICAL Ultasvu4t UsSUFKA11c" "F; I - U Is IT to It I t__F I OT 0 11 4 9 a1 0 0 * 0 oild, we 0 00 1 10 a * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 614 0 0 so *#so 00609 0 4 Uz- LW __7_T.U I V Ile 0 a a I ar 64 S a a 3 a V 11 1 0 0 0:0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 010 0 9 # 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 tI* too 9 1~ AM 0411 00 114 1.1 a if m a as ".1 1 J 1 4 m 611 cc DRAO 1 I 1 J 1 A- . . - . - - - - - vp"V , I - - . ; 04 1 Of Mills 114: "i"g. 0..,Arbuwv.,;A. on-m h4 a r s s A 12 2 7(11133).-Diffusion of the vegetable tallaid I th k d i e n e lina e raw h de takes place in me phase. Other Phevornrus take place betwom the tanni(le its th 0 : e likle slid the colis", i. P,, on the botin-l"y between the 0 plisfus Collagen a" gohl. Them 11hem4netia may belub- too 41: tlivided Into (1) the thermodynamic a -wittinu (mvv"j. d to 0 ; ble) of the tolmide by the collavu. due to its lly de k M1 I d 2 h ffi rr l Mi rt er luirraetion w q ) ( h is = "% IN ay he calh-d the fixation proem. 71P! go 6 ' s s tam: (1) a ivIloidal ombinalkm -- b E . lows, and (2) a more ;,nKkmjKvj ~ r b(Mtin of a che?n nalum. A. A. %whilinck Q 43 61 7 ;11 1.11111AU111 CLASSIFACATIOP lit's jWq MW O-V Ot 414L111 -L% I OA a 1 or IN s 0 u is AN -0 10 0 a it lot 9 on ft It $1 KID A I ;I6 0 0 CO 0 4 0 * * 0 0 0 0, to 00 0 000,000069 =09 =4 0 =09 a 016 W* 0 Z;90 see be 0 0 * 0 0 06 00000060 0 4 1 00001 6 a V 0 . - - - a ,, 11 1 "l -*~ ; 0000 641 a a * 0 U q it JD! h " , , " " :2 J~ . 1,. . 11 11 "1 11 , ir te A An wad appliatka of cliecked methods will assure a Material. Q. Arbutov. K"11AM"Flo. !ol'u S S 00 v YG Fem. . . I . R. 2, MrIMI).-Ilit. f"llfite cellulose ext. developed by the Moscow Crnival I.Mther -00 00 v- Rawarch Institute knotrn as ext. "Tt.N.I.K.P. Ni~, V' ptptim the Weill. matter of ask ext. Thir amount of ol b1 t b l i ins u e ma ter ( y vo ume) s Prater at pu 4,.~ th2n at i Pw 3. Boiling acidified sulfite cellulose and oak exts, 06 ' together cannot be recommended, because a comiderable increase of Ps takes place on beating. Inervil,ting the d i urat on of cooking improves to some extent the diffusion d 0 dl~ prowties of the mix(.. leading also to some lam of the thankles. Should it become necessary to coiA itic wilt. 41* of 4n%ulfittd oak wad the Pulfitc! crIjuhm exis. ihi% opera- 4#6 tion must be carried out in the shortest time jxwtjhIe: the 410 kettle should be charged with the solid exts. without acidi. fication of the inixt. beforit, it is completely cooled. The 06 best rairthold of mixing is that of combining The individual e i l cats. and adjusting the pl. The diffusion of tannides i 'r f from the Investigated mists. into a completely delitne-d OD-1 raw nwerigal Is slower than the diffusion of tannicles from an umpent Lad still move from a sulfiled ask extract. A. A. Flochilinsk 0 00 -. .00 00, J; S L A ;lip S: x(jAkLVPf.KAL i,t4#0"t CLA&SIFICA110. 1!Lg it j- T -ir I w 1045 41 'c' 1 t1 t, 1, c. it of a 91 oc it 11 It Ef ~u'j 41 0 0 o to o S oo** 0 0 :90 0 0 * 0 0 a All 0 0a 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 006 16A O s 0 U W 4 it M ?I a a )t J~ is 0 is M to too it .10 l' L M a M to U j VO A k a A X- 4 r it aof' two !-Nvlf~ 0. x L-,&. ?be bdhkwo ot VkHe "d of dMemM "poweds t-- lo U d l t 1ft -00 00 ffi w Co ise w s iest &W An" a w and by increased pit. Tht introduction of Fe saltz cause% Is. 0. A. Namb. Tonlrd Arbuzov 09 a , _ lowering in the btability of the leather (lowering the Is lost. stiormik RaW No. elsetkity modulus). The stability is Increased by pickling vith Fe f hid -4 041 e2 6,16- (K44).-Prellmhuiry treatment o followed by suffite crifulaw tanning with an Increase of Malto roves the fixation of sulifite cellulaft Wiling .00 *a n (probably because of The cementing of the tinues). "at a. The sulfite cellulose tanning Materialis displace f -0 * a acrease In the PU of pdfite cellukoe aning. lowers the url F . The greatest diuphirement (up to t stability. The lowtt xtability is obvived at tn 4.3: ~74 d r S* 0 at s, . at Pv 4A the displarement Is afoul v an this is due to the highest fixation under thew condition, 6, about 20%. The Fe salts do not replare "Iffite of FrO Th ti m Wlit i bl d b l id l =110111 60 s. e a na i cons era owere y a y y ukot conning materials from their combination with tanning with Fe milm of a leather which was tanned with 9* 0 , logru. It complex Awls of the Fe with lictiosullonic sulfite cellulose. 'Ailfitv tvllulnm final tanning lowers the d 6 I 2 60 an We are formed, the fixetion ot FrA at to s water adsorption in 24 W%. of [rather tanned with Fe and At px 4.5 there is a Sharp Increase rably lower 00 , increases the adompilon in a 2-hr. perW, The riperl- In the fixation of FCA. The water resistance of bide l d I see as -a enta proce ure s described and the resulis err tabutweil powders tanned with Fe and sulfite cellulose Is higher than In and Plotted. A Rmbilinck A i ;r* * . . of tbome tanned with pure sulfite cellulose tafts, Probably bwause the sulfite cellulose tans affect also The Fe complex ul- f th i z O 0 tm o e s combined with the collagen. The perietrat Ate celfuloot tans is hirfeased hy preliminsrv Fe treatment A 2): : i i A S 6, 1 L A atIOLLUcOICAL UURAUXI CLASSIFICATICk CZ* 0.1 )61 r.- q . r S_-1l_11' U a AV to Ali I't 43 SM _"__V-?1- _* - - . - - . 1 * la An A I a aw 0 1 It so a V 0 : 0 to 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 so 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0~ 4 Wo ~ 1) Is A " 0 , Vn Ij A 6 A 0 0 A - . ' ~ $ V. 11 11 1 1 OU " -I I U 1 ~ A GwwW Ow"I" explamt1as of diftsim sad coin. bwavas of %am" is &M rseRtral. *0 MWMA JIMU No. S, 1' 31-41 IM).- The penettation kf 6 # a' the leather take% place hy: 4 1) t1Q hV ;6t t; dill 00 A t 11jffu%hn j j - 1 i II i 4 l h 1 IM 11, 40 6 Ins e I on. trinp. 6114 v4MU n "v y on t cents win appear owy in the lit *1"r of the prok-4...' this ma txpkw 1k. s1lownt" of vat tannin in a vin t~ vat .00 0 e f g g and Witt one ads. In a battery with Increasing ittvnith of the loosial soWj convrctkM ruffrnh arr obvervNI either In each trassfer or In tvncu. of the vAn., orbile the Soo diffusion also increases because of the difftirm-e in -ilk. . gr-oftbroolm. ln&vmtaikningthebideqarenul)jeoc4I 00 J ~ 10 a PhYs- treatment shnflor to contraction and ripano,kn gee *0 ~f a vonle and the convection currents amume a nut~w The capWarks formed In the conagen are go* carriers of the tannin sola. The tanning ioln. form% in th U h are 0 * e co &M senthkermes ir films, which, If too denie, may prodom a dead-tanned leather w5i h o ur r idl !Zee 0 s mo c cc y e rap . i d i n rum tann vg, TU semipermeable film famed in th~ colWen acts as a membrane which causes opnotic dif- fusi n " l d id W d h i d o ea s to a carta tft e rat on of collagen ; y and therefore a contractio of th ill k hi d n e cap ar % s tetur s; t the taw** sad causes dead-lanning of the bides. 11w fixe.4on of tanning materials depends on the Interaction between them and Ow collem 1. r. on their colloWal t~q* , , nature anel dimmsios. A. A. Bow dinsk fife t. A WALLOPUCAL U11W"I CLAWFUCATICft - I . -- , - I - . - - %.)Ova 4-1 os 0 0 a I it N I a a Ana: Is of ,act a. .0 A 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 41 * 0 M 0*0000*0000000940*40 0 of 0 00004110*00,0 / 0 I also 990006 4 s a f 0. it 0 of It 11 t4 u 1? 1$ " a llbaml%~Aum )v m )I v u 34 is lis v a Q 41 Q u 41 are AL 2 IL L AL-A 1 -0 it '. 1_1 - A A. -1-1-AA III Q 0 tL4A_ 1 -1 L, a I j t. ~v 1-11 'am' pow-P.0tal -01~t so 'A t -0 -00 00 go a .00 .00 of TU faftelvem of tamalag wM various t"des om the r . SOMA.-IS$ last. Kom&w"tWIIpoiw. Skwaill A~W No. 4. 12 31. 1 =00 Tanning causms a lavering in #4 bwnvaW a of timue wW an liscremsed clougatiah, tM letter being kf 09 *4tb Increm in the nonnal perfortne of the tanning '00 %tibsualre. This phenorneum can be explained by the r 00 degree of penetration of the tannide into the hide, L411 00 A. A. Bothtlinsk 00 '00 8 - I L AMETALLURGKn LITINATSME CLAISPICATION II..41av. V9 leful'I wit 0- 4391 014141 O.C 'I. INGO "M fu : AV (t 'D : Iele.; 11:11 -.8 ' 090 0 0 a 0 0 9 *it 0 Q a 0 0 0 r 0 0 0 1 3 6 j A I 1 9 4 11 11 U W 11 10 If " 2 21 4 a x b :j v A 21 x is All? 'W" 041 A a I 4 fF Itals, play" by tM 06010c relationship between tan .04 tannide Solnainsa and 00 611111mWoms pte in the diffuslas 10 ottanaides-0,A-Albugov. .00 4 let. Ifill, X'.1how"Iml Prommi. SiNirmik R4bw No. Is. M., 41 (IBM).-Infftam of the osinodc Pmaure of the Zdatill gel PIW to a valise where dehydration of the ad 41025 not tgkt tanoldes which maY cause- does not rievilam diffusion W13911 dead tanums am used. Inctrave in the ounotle oI tannitlo tans. does not change %bv charactef oftZEW111", Iffatim. fo,14mrs and timfitniction fit the get throuah defly goo -1 Thus the oxnotk relaWnships -tweet, the gel and the tanning Oda. are not the cause of dood tanW14- The k osmotic "Vity is the tog 00 "' Imilme of the sppemfxv of AT ulation of filmit of %-&6)us (leste" 01 Ivinicalkility on the A. A. Itoclittivsk houndavy surface. !see i goo Idnove .4-r- Abjeara .0 0.1 ONE U a AV 00 . . -I, N, At 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 is 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *0 0 0 0 0 0 -'W-7 Ito it 0 10 it JL-C JL L L h i L C of I IL Z it a a id b h it x .4 v 11 1.- 1) 14 b k v v is a i1 i1 v L 1 it m 41 Pill - - -- __ - -1 CCMAE-1.1- 1 6 f t k I t 0 fi! Up gj KxkWg All, pop-Oks of I-&-- A. S. - C.. A, Aibumv anti VII.S. Almitn%*A, T%"1141. r, Prow. SN"llik PAW No. 9, W-41000MM.-l" 1101ing with 0 Pule . du h d i ra e n t All&., an IwTcww In the activt CuO ins" an j Ul tMtKIMI IfIETC11110% the tanning (Wtor, ekmptkxt !;Wtivr 111.1- W Na'.; anti 16 Iff"I'mix"I tmatttftmt ifferfamm_ plasticity of the Inther AM lowe" Ito, herskins thP 10141 CkMK4tkln Anti 1114-tidlY find Itmrr the brmb- : strength. I*hr atilt. III C&O that shmild 130 "Witt"Itird In ilia strength. The l"llitl 44 off tabulated. ;.!-09 0 Hinift cow hid" 1- 4% of the wt. ol the row hillr. wilk-11 A. A. Hophtlinnk ! : 00 t will Sum"S to It, v. COO pew 1. at a liquM lector 1:4. nAdual elongation Was- d O fi - w sM mo i As innammiled by the blifes becom -absoebing pailre t h d e wa er . t i ticity) an N,&.S soln. In liming 4111411 z ON" W-1- when w-hed In a Pure with a combinstiort W CaO le - # F o O , S AS.-SL -il-WOLKIL 1111WATkAt CL.%%iFICAjlC. uit At K) , An 1 411 3 A ov-)Ws"'b a 0see o * * 0 ~1 0 0 a 0_000 00 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 4 0 0 0 0 9 1 1. 1: 11 L4 is Is 12 u it a Iv v 3 it ft is if 0 J4 x 1, v u 34 a Is v M 1. L. 41 4' 41 a a r 0 -A--" L &--A- P -9 A _I-1- AL -1 1_4_4A, 0 -CC OR. t14A t t J. -1- .1 '. 0 A r. 6 a _1 I L, A - 7-o o P.C1C( its t AND vacrtal -t t -;.I N. - Aseelaraled drun WI "Cu" 610"t, as all- A~ A S Zi ftd a w b X nsin no . . so " usov, 4 p aad)A.G.Rumaltav. TmPital."Njisck 'Issininatti. last. KoAximmsel Promm., Shisemik RaW.Nts. 9. V4 90MIA). A The litard-ociftened anti stretched hitivs we Iiickled with -00 90 4i amain. of UK)% HO, hr.' NaO anti 2r;. IICI ten the -00 The rawitide). A chratne ritrairl, eviritS. 1131 ON,. 0104 *0 At 1 liquid. (on the wt. W the vislit hide) ddd. instient picklit i i i -00 00 A. . t , t bin 1.5 m n, in it) rdium it Jutmdtkvd in two ;m)Ftions w see go J Aftlic In rotetion. The hides are Plavil on ffant" for 10 12 I =00 ~bfs., treated in the drum with 4% thioxidtate ton the split 90 hides). and istaced on frames it* 20 hr.4. 11w tanning Coo 09 .3, with spruce ext. is carried out with three wilivt. with 121 ' I '00 00 selin l liquid tawsifts (on the wt, of the bide) anti a 4 4.. in the third main.. the IsIter tieing heatmi tti:kl'. The too coams. of the sohis. are 9 - 14 g. per 1. in the fit %t phAse. 18-23 g. per 1. in the second, and 23-4 g. per 1. ka the third. 00 The pst of the bases is regulated with N&jCOj, in the fit%l h hi d 4 2 - goo in the secand tip to S. anti In t e t r up pbase up to 6 to 444.11. Twitting operations. the pFvl)n. of the vprucr zoo sad., atutrallution of the leather anti finiAhing arc dc- 4er"d is deLau. A. A. Bvchtfirink ~ is* 0 00j S a - S L A tTALLURGACAL tilOWL41 (L4%j1FK&TjG1i t I Ire* 0: U_ 0 11 to - * a 0 it to a a a 1q u n a rt it a Kut A f in 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * ~ I 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0:9 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a &0 00 0 0 *10 0 9 0 0 0 090 0 o o go** 0 0 04 o go *goo 4 o 0 o * goo 0 0 ql *:::::ego 999996 & es goo,wo-o' .*~- * -"* 0 al * '00 0-4 0 0 0 -** 0 0 4 1 4 1 a I W 11111junli litil WU345 k u a it W 41 At 41 0- L -1 6 -IL-,L-JL -L a M F 4 Ft 3 1 0 1 L All U CC CC U I I I ~A ~:7 nzatim of dw tanning visakinrials of awnstialacal sAft bi tion t il l t go a :-- . o Com nn iti Covulm distradc" aw 00 extrac app G. &--AAMMv. rindral. bvit. - -K=;; lilt 1911101) 9 I P St ok R b t N so U o . o. x0 ww a row.. , v1Ih adA, crillullo, follo-ctl fly odk V%t%., in $pdninj I , In. rL'birse VVI'h ';~ co"A"D alrrally coll). n )06cd with the rAAte cellulose tannin%, and studually di- "Plave the trulfitir tannins with Incttwills to. till to pit 4. In tanning with ask ext. follottred fly sulfite-celfulow ext.. 00 a the oak tannins we partially displaced from combination with collagen, this dispIscement being lower, the lughri 00 W the pill of tanning. In the final tanning of hide I)nwtlrr,. 410 tanned with tnized solmi.. with an onk vloln., an siddill. fixistion ofoalt tanalm takes plam, In wbich vulfitr-crilifer- 00 tannin% are rmt distillaved. A. A. horhtlingk 1.! t At-$ 1, 1TALtl'RfKAL U19401,01 CLAIMPKATION C-2 - t 01~ 0-1111-1 Q- lit if 84 1 a 13 3 1 UT1 AV 00 IS V r, it ZIP It arm INITRIF WITIT if 19 441) 4 1 dad S, 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0,0 0 0 : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 111 0 0 0 9 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 o'o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 9~6 0 0 a 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 W up* see roe too 121S*6 = 00 'gee co is ice 6 c 0 -AL t It (34 AT u n At, 100 lit 4t. ORDI es -44 Wo '"11!4 MIll Atli JO -jAA 4111 J-1-1.1ul 11"'Illaus &Jill 111 -1811111"1 P) lu-nis", umit litulli'l p IllillillIK41%; Jill 'Llill, - m 0-0- it -1 .-1, Ill 11 Iva 1.-1 -111 11 It# III 1111111,11m.1 I .1.1 1. 1 1! wolt ".q. loplowl .111 JIM.S.W all l, :114!ut.vl J., IIII, In. llp,lj ~11!jlljvj lit pamMillInA Nutillivi p1dri Al"A it allyalwip JA411.1 IIJIMIJI'lum JIJ.J ll~l -11 "'N `-,"j 1011.1liql) j"11010. I 'Atli Poo -00 f)o jp 00 00- 00- :See 16 TT.A list 0 Ir it a w (1 0( u a to a It 64 of It ~t It ta I I it I c k * 0 0 Ali APBUMOV, G. A. X"tralization of chrom6d le r Shivinp in tho duction of A 0. . A.1 . , , t.'..: got lesIbU. M Ai~ljl . . 7nI(Mch rq W. I rfo 'TWW~ not. DISI., ka PrAn70M. rM. AG 104 1, No. 3, 102-81=6C IN= IQ n Ipa Pr, subitit"L4 com-1 pounded of iv4ber. fibrour materiab caulift agents, end acc usually contalus 75% of chronte.leather absYlar., 16% ot-4 jxmd. chr6nie leather or vcg~table-tafined fibers anti sRN usunfly MaLle up gf Itnterg. -The fibrou-17TRWIV )x. 35To ofthe recipe. The purpose of this investiga Hen was to Btu Y the, Fro,pprtics (it chrow h vin i and s a 1 theit tffectomle klual 1y of the produrt. Ord' I e, lin:Fly th chmine shavingsare acid (4-7% caled. as IHI 0 jS04 an m Is jure-ffeerwt. of the shavings). In a 1: 1 rrub bei-shavings tard mli, acidity of the alm. ings In exce-sis of 2 3% re S-VUW canh~ation com;iderably. A 4% alky. (dry_",t.~ Is) Of! the shavitip hastens iLdcanization but the uality of the:, prod~wt Is lowered. Low acidity (below 2%) ardlyaffects' th te of vulcanvU d the rod t t I all of th l InIg p '"=' rtd quatitles. e coming shavin eutrazed~'. referably with an approx. 10/0 NatCOLsoln. nt tem r r 27* for 30 min. and washed ME"Training the M, soln.; A 2-tank neutralizing unit for chronic shavitigs k degeribed.1 M. Hoseh - I J00 gee 0 0 3 Is is W 0 4 111,411; 1' J. A. L.-RUP2_11 T u Mi.- 00 W-lwn: L v x 31 At 34 a & _~vv AND St. 4; .00 .00 .00 -00 '00 ~00 -00 .00 9900 =00 ce 0 000 goo Sig too v0 0 moo NO* 00 A Pftparados vicaule Abort ropistant tibot water, if. 00 A. 14. Kate and . . , J. Applwd Chem. A % M I (U. S. S. R.) 16. I O Prench summary); cf. so C C. A. 37, 425P.-With Increased temp. and duration 4A 00 a tanning and kk(her CHIO coma., the binding of CHO by coda Abers tocreases; bovem. locrejoed CH.0 con. oom tcof kmm the fiber strength. The best mudts wffe ob. 006 -visined with CHIO comm. of 5D j./1., XasSOj 150 C./I., 266 l 9 d %Ob 00 It - temp. " on m,pH 444. Retimainswitli . ClIso of Ma wiaved either with ClIsOurchrume incresum 00.9 both dry wd wet Amngth, In chrome tanning. Increased CrA coacm.. basicity. temp sod duration ked to bigher oo 4 Cr comm. an tbt fibtr; aft4 chrumt tanning and w*A- 000 Ing, the fiba ollsould be neutralized by 21k. Wts. 000 Oeu A I a - I L A a[VALLU*GKAL UTIRATI)RE CLAIMCATION 11MAJIVA ---. ---- 3, u s AV 4) LSI; 99 two 64 NIMOOSAM4 312 W RA 0. dFJ4 IGO -0 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 :'00 : : : :1: 0 0 0 0 0 G 0 0 a 0 0 a 0 * 0 a 0 0 a 0 or r ". m ~Jxp I. a e r v t. a j K_jj~_jf 2 1 t s 0 a -CISSIS Amp PIM11119% N(A. 1,11e - ~ T I-bg binding of extract tannin by collagam. G. 1. Kutirallin and I- A.-Attlistov , ,- Lr(*aw ]'pass. 1946, No. 11/1". 4()-2.-*Rr oilsiect idilm r 7 vilill" was lot slvt~ lite 11141-011 .4 .4 ligno %I1114"Istle tanitill with vAintlell. Willi tr%lpml I-- le-i-tall"t -09 "I the miction of alkali, luctra-ing the pil v4hiv o4 lite .00 Ili ial lannilic .4.1. decream4l lite pefeelklitize -4 "Ir. Irvorstilgy lwtlll.l in'tttill" (1), defille'l 4. taullm IrlAilk'A 4 after 20 wakliluss vOth tibld. MO. Ilw twwrilialtes 1.1 1 ti-milting ft~"ki t4smaltr at fill 2 4), 3.4, still At 24.5, and 18.4, tv4jo., when lite tmunt Itithri A, %441 mithout dryirts. These valit" wetv nist c1lanxed fly dryinx previom-i to wa,hing 2,04, *list P.I.M. After tteatmvit %ilh vmv- 11A.4 N Ns,120, 200 f-m 48 hm at with i-mabmal Iiakitig. I,v ro .14%flitilt, %ill% 11,0, thr liefccutAlc~ .4 44"11111 e setaitied blvfva~l ill. 1.11 vaille rulpf"Yol ill tatillills MN, 8.3, still VIA% GIC UndtiCd tratliCtIs UlMed at $ill z*o 2.11. 3A aild IM), F"P.). li'Aht" file shicil leatim-ts were 4.3, 7A, mill V] 1`~. lNilike title verrial4t, tarmills. which Ric, fit part. e(1111141t4NI "Ievrf. %H,Iv" IlY vtOmpris 0 v parl is( the talmill I% Irlilt'vol I-v 1110-mixed washing) ail 'd Ilie HIL'I'~111f,1114tv 1,41111in 1% 0 0 txmnd imveNtily. The absence of a revcr%ittly lk"ind tannin fraction In Itather lanned with ligumulfonstic ill eliplosinod fly (1) the weak callacity of livimullmlate Intl. stin fnr MIr4dal ctmatilation on the mufave of 111v '44141rn iboo rimurnis still (21) lack is( Iguillsig sit lisn-tith"ik achl %iih lwlvliilr minip, hir If l."sd* wAillit fit the trisitivr waivily 9 slid wide distser-Al"I Ill pliellMe Oil xm1p* in fillit.111. boo . lonate "tticles as mulms"I with velristur lailmill'. W. R. Ilroin 94 %vow 111VI%flit" too". so.4mv Or G%v Obt 1111114ml ' " u S Aw - ; Is I ; a, ' U L I a list 0 a 4 '1 w In a a a it a M It cc it IN ff It a WA A I . ' ; -I 1 . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 lsoeaei= U po-mt d ccliaLon. C,. A- Af' i.-.,v. Aa~:,, PAVLOV, N.N., inzb.,- ARUZOV,. G.A... doktor teIh,-nauIr,,. prof, Modification of polyamide with chromium compounds.-, Report No.l. .Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; tekh. leg. prom. no. 1:24-29 160. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Moskovskiy tekhnologicheskiy inatitut,legkoy promyshlennosti. Rekomendovana kafedroy tekhnologii iskusstvemoy kozhi. (Folyamides) (Chromium compounds) PAVLOV, N.N.., inzh.; KUZNFTSOV, A R., inzh,; ARBUZOV, G.A.y doktor tekhn* nauk,, prof.- I - - Complexometry of trivalent chromium. Report No.l. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; tekh. leg. prom. no. 1:54-59 160. " (MIRA 14:5) 1. Moakovskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut legkoy promyshlennosti. Rekomendovana kafedroy neorganichaskoy i analiticheakoy khimii, (Chromium-Anaiysis) PAVLOV, N.N., inzh. :- ARBUZOV,,.Q-.At, doktor tekhn. nauk, prof. Modification of polyamidem with chromium compounds. Report No* 2, Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; takh. leg. prom, n6.2.-15-24 16o. (MIRA 13:11) 3 .L. Moskovskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut lagkoy promysholannosti. Rakomandovana kafedroy takhnologii iskusetvannoy kozhi.. (Polyamides) PAVLOV, N.N., inzh.; KUZNITSOV, A.R., inzh.;---AR8UZOVT-G-L.,-doktor takhn.nauk, prof. . Oomplaxometric aaalysis of trivalent chromium. Report lip. 2, Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; takh,legs prom@ nos2:55-61 160* (HIRA 13:11) 1. Moskovskiy tekhnologichaskiy institut lagkoy promvablennosti. Rakomandovana Imfedroy neorganiabaskoy i analitiabaskoy khimii. (Chromium-Analysis) PAVLOV, N.N., inzh.; ARBUZOV, G.A., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof. Using chromium compounds for the modification of polyamides. Report No. 4. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; tekh.leg.prom. no.4:31-38 l6o. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Moekovskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut legkoy promyshlennosti. Rekomendovana kafedroy tekhnologii iskasstvennoy kozhi. (rolyamides) (Chromium compounds) 2101 S S 61/000/018/027/027 081~ / I 15.8150 B101/B147 AUTHORSt Pavlov, N. N., Arbuzov, G_ A. TITLE: Change of properties of films of polymers containing hydroxyl or carboxyl groups by chromium (III) compounds PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 18, 1961, 589, abstract IG',,5z;6 (Nauchn. tr. Moak. tekhnol. in-t legkoy prom-sti, no, 17, 1960, 29 - 34) TEXTt A preliminary study was made of the modification process of poly- vinyl alcohol (PV) and polyacrylic acid (PA) by Cr3+ compounds. A specific interaction was found to take place between the polymers mentioned and the Cr compounds. The properties of PV and PA change significantly when Cr salts are introduced. The modulus of elasticity of PV films increases. PV films containing strongly basic Cr chlorides or Cr succinates, acquire a certain water resistance. Introducing Cr salts into PA enables the latter to form films. The results of this preliminary study show that it is possible to obtain new hydrophilic products differ- ing from the initial polymers in their properties. betracter's note: Complete translation] V~ Card 1/1 PAVLOV, N.N. assistent; HUZNETSOV, A.R., assistent; ARBUZOV, G.A., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof. Quantitative analysis of chromium (III) in the solutions and Mms of high polymers. Nauch.trudy MTILP no.18:~1-47 '60. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Kafedra neorganicheskoy i analiticheskoy khimii Moskovskogo tekhnologicheskogo instituta legkoy promyshlennosti. (Cbromium--Analysis) (Polymers) PAVLCYV, N.N., inzh.; KUZNETSOV, A.Rvy inzh.; ARBUZCV, G.A.y prof.9 doktor tekhn.nauk - Studying the stability of aluminum (III) complex compouncTs. Izv. vys.ucheb.zav.; te"leg.prom. no.2:22-28 161. (MIRA 14-5) 1 1. Moskovskiy tekhnologich6skiy institut legkoy promyshlennosti. Rekomendovana kafedroy neo6anicheskoy i analiticheskoy khimii. (Aluminum compoupds) I 8/08 62/000/01 6/026/043 B168YB186 AUTHORS: Pavlov, N. N., Arbuzov, G. A., Panteleyeva S'. TITLE: Investigation into the effects of adding aluminum and iron (III) salts to polyamide films PERIODICAL: Refera'tivnyy zhurnal.' Khimiya,'no.,16, 1962, 520, abstract 16P50 (Izv. vyssh. uTchebn. z .aKedeniy. Tekhnol. legk. prom-sti, no. 3, 1961, 20-25) TEXT: The effects of FeCl 3F AM 3 and CrCl 3 on-the properties of AK 6.0/40 polyamide films were investigated vi 'th a vie* to using-polyamides as finishing material and in the production of leather. The films obtained were subjected to mechanical and thermomechanioal tests', and their permeability to steam and solubilfty in ethanol were also determined. it was found that s'alts of Alt Cr.and Pe affect the mechanical properties (by increasing the softness and elasticity) of the polyamide and their -FeCl < AM < Crel order of. increasing modifying action is given as; 3 3 3' Polymer films retain their solubility in alcohol both before and after Card 1/2 S/032/61/027/002/022/026 B120201 ALVIIHORSs Arbuzov, G. A., Kuznetsov, A. R., and Pavlov, N. N. TITLEs Apparatus for the titration of dark-oolored solutions PERIODICALt Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 27, no. 2, 1961, 225-226 TEXTe A special apparatus (see Fig.) has been worked out for those cases in which it is difficult to establish exactly the color changes in the point of equivalence in the presence of intensely colored admixtures or when the c9l 'or change of the indicator in the end point of reaction is not sufficiently clear. A certain volume of the analyzed, dark-colored solution is poured into the 250-500 ml round and flat-bottom flask 1 which resta upon the electromagnetic mixer 2. The titration takes place by intensive mixing, and, if necessary, also by heat treatment. A parallel beam from light source 3 is passed through the titrated solution, and forms a colored spot 5 on the screen 4. The end point of titration is determined by the clear change of the color spot, which is by far better observable compared with ordinary illumination. Contrasts can be accentuated in the color change of the spot by way of color shifting,whieh Card 1/3 S/032/61/027/002/022/026 Apparatus for the... B124/B201 is brought about by placing an appropriate light filter 6 in the path of the light beam. Thus, e.g., it is suitable to use a blue filter for the transition from red to yellow, whereby the color changes from violet to green, which is visually easier'to detect. When the color change of the spot is masked by admixtures, color shifting can be attained either by illuminating the spot on the screen by a secondary light source or by means of a colored screen. In the latter case, the color of the filter or of the screen is complementary to the color of the masking admixtures. If, e.g., the admixtures are blue, filter or screen must be yellow. No light from other light sources must hit the screen. The procedures described were applied by the authors to the trilonometric determination of trivalent chromium (Ref.1). The Trilon excess in the titration of chromium is bound by a nickel salt, whose excess is titrated with the same Trilon B solution in the presence of murexide. The color turns from yellow over orange, red, and red-violet to violet. The color change of the indicator in masked by the dark-blue color of the chromium complex. When using the apparatus and a blue light filter, the color of the spot on the white screen turns from yellow over red to pale blue. The latter color change is abrupt, which fact simplifies the visual determination Card 2/3 2 S)1032/61/027/002/,022/0 6' 20201 Apparatus for the#** B1 of the end point of*reaotion, and reducesthe error of the determination. 1 The point* of~equivalenoe exactly corresponds to th-Is transition. When using the device,described it was possible to reduce the determination error from 5 to about 0.5%- The'ohromium content in the sample was .32-3 mg, and the-Trilon consumption was 5.96 ml.- Abstracter's notet This is a full translation]. There are I figure, 1 tab e, and 1 Soviei-bloo i reference. ASSOCIATIONt. Moskovskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut legkoy promyshlennosti (Moscow Technological Institute of the Light Industry) i -.-Car.d-3/3-..- MIAMI AnUZOV G A prof., doktor tekhn. naukj AFANASITEV, A.A., dote., kand. tekhn. nauk; YEGOROVA, Te.A.; KARZINKINAI K.D.; KAMVAt A.A.; MURVANIDZEp R.M.1 MIXHATLOV ~,A,N., prof., doktor takhn. nauk, red.j KACHKO, I.L., inab., red.1 L.L., red.; YURCHENXO, D.I., red.; MIKHLINt E.I.t tekhn. red. (English-Rassian leather and footwear dictionary,] An -p- rupskii koshevenno-obuvnoi slovarl. Pod obsbobei-reCt A.M.Mikhailova. Moskvav Fismatgis, 1963. 402 p, (MIRA 16:7) (Leather industry-Dictionaries) (English language-Diationarise-Russian) CHESUNOV, V.M.; NAIJMOV, V.N.; XUZNETSOV, A.R.; ARBUZOV, G.A. Apparatus for gas chromatography in the artificial leather industry. Kozh.-obuv.prom. 5 no.10-.25-29' 0 163. (KRA 17:4) KUZNETSOV, A.R.; ARBUZOV, G.A.; YEZHOVA, T.I. 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