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BARMSM, I.I., doktor khImicheskikh nauk.
Textbook on the technology of wood extracts (Ofechnology of
wood extracts.' V.S.Vasochkin. Reviewed by I.I.Bardyehav).
Der. i IssokhIm.prom. 3--no--.7:29 J1 154. (MLRA 7:7)
(Wood-chsmistrT)
VASECHKIN., Yu. V., Candidate Tech Sci (diss) -- "Investigation of systems of
rolling and glueing plywood tubing". Leningrad., 1959. 17 PP (14in Higher Educ
USSR, Leningrad Order of Lenin Forestry Engineering Acad im S. M. Kirov), 150
copies (KL,, No 26, 1959, 125)
t~,- :R:I~Z~:L
VASECHKDI, YU.V.
New practices in gluing the sections of veneer pipes and their
economic affacgiveness. Nauch. trudy LTA no.97:105-109 162.
(WHA 1?:2)
KULIKOV, Valentin Anatollyevich, dots., kand. tekhn. nauk;
-3~~oillyevich, dots., kand. tekhn.
nau.L~MIKWLOV, A.H., dots., kand. tekhn. nauk,
retsenzent; SHEYDIN, I.A., kand. tekhn. nauk,
retsenzentj KIRILLOV, N.M., dots., kand. tekhn. nauk,
otv. red.; VASILIYEVA, N.V., red.
[Technology of the production of gluing materials and
slabs; laboratory manual for the students of the faculty
of mechanical technology of wood] Tekhnologiia proizvod-
stva kleenykh materialov i plit; posobie k laboratoMm
rabotam. (dlia studentov fakullteta mekhanicheskoi tekhno-
logii drevesiny). Leningrad, Vses. zaochnyi in-t, 1963.
83 P. (MIRA 17:12)
MIKHAYLOV, Aleksey Nikolayevich, dots.0 kand. tekhn. nauk;
SHVARTSUN, G.M.., .9t. nauchn. sotr., kand. tekhn. nauk,
retsenzent; NEKHMOCD!, N.O., kand. tekhn. nauk,, dote.,
retsenzent; VASEC4KIN, Tu,Yf,_qots., kand. tekhn. naukj
otv. red,;' 6' edo'
11f ENKO I K. D. I,
[Role of pressurc in the technological process of the produc-
tion of gluing md,.,rials,- lecture in the course "Technology
of the production of gluing materials qnd boards" for students
of the Faculty of the Mechanical Technology of Wood] Rolt davle-
niia v tekhnologicheskom protsesse izgotovleniia kleerjykh mate-
rialov; lektsiia po kursu -I'Tekhnalogiia proizvodstva kleerykh
materialov i plit" dlia studentov fakullteta riel:hanicheskoi
tekhnologii. drevesiny. Leningrad, Vses. zaochnyi lesotekbnn.
in-t,, 1964. 34 p. (MIRA 18:3)
F.IKHAYLOV, Aleksey Nikolayevich, dots., kand. tekhn. nauk;
VASEECUOY-YU.V., dots., kand. tekhn.nauk, retsenzent;
KOBLIKOVA, A.G., dots., kand. t-.khn,.rauk, ctv. red.;
BEZGODOVA, L.V.S red.
[Ways for improving the technology and technique of veneer
gluing; lectures in the course "Technology of the production
of gluing materials and slabs" for the students of the
faculty of mechanical technology of wood] Puti sovershenstvo-
vaniia tekhnologii i tekhniki skleivaniia fanery; lektsiia
po kursu "Tekhnologiia proizvodstva kleerrykh materialov i
plit" (dlia studen.ov fakullteta mekhanichaskol tekhnologii
drevesiny). Leningrads Vse.-,. zaochnyl lesotekhn. in-t,
1964. 53 p. (MIRA 17:12)
KAROV, Z.G.; PERFLIMAN, F.M., dr. klilmicheskikh nauk; VASFCIIKOI R.F.
Solus-ility and some other piiy3ical and -1hemical properties of
the K'So -K MoO -H 0 systern at 25'OC, Uch. zap. Kab.-Balk. gos.
un. no.i6:234-24~ 161. 04IRA 17:6)
1. Starshly propodavatoll gosudarstv.-nnogo
universiteta.
GMYRYA-NOVI, V.A.; KOVITH4, A.P.; WKIYANOVA, O.tj.; 1"~-
~' 'ItUr ~
1nduced pobmtlals in tht- auditory, of tr,,j . r, ".
in trace conditioned reflexes. Zhur. vya. ner-i. deiat. 12 rci.4:
670-678 JI.-Ag 162. (MIP-k -.17:11)
1. Bogoraolets Institute of 1'hyslology, Ukrainian Academy (if
Sciences, Kiev.
GWfRYA-NOVI, V.A. [11my-rie-Novi, V.A.1; UITIYANOVA, 0.11. [Diklianova, O.M.];
VASECHY0, T.V.
Characteristics of evoked potentials of the auditory regiloni
of the cerebral cortex. Fiziol. zhur. [Ukr.] 11 no.6:717-722
N-D t65. (LKIRA 19:1)
1. Laboratoriya vysshey nervnoy deyatellnosti Instituta fizic-
logii im. A.A. Bogomolltsa AN UkrSSR, Klyev. Submitted August
15, 1964.
% .. - 1% V-,, 11 .'z~
POPELEK, Milan, inz.; VASEX,-Jaroslav, Inz.
Typical schemes for mine working in the Ostrava-Karvina coal-
field. Uhli 5 no. 12:407 D 163.
1. Vedecko-vyzkurnny uhelny ustav, Ostrava-Radvanice.
VASEK, Jaroslav, inz.; POPEK, Milan, inz.; SKRICEK, Jiri
Problems of mechanization of low seam mining in the Ostrava-
Karvina coal-field. U.hli 6 no. 8:270-272 Ag 1646
1. Scientific Institute of Coal Research, Ostrava-Radvanice.
POPEK, Milan, in..; SUCHVIEK, Josef, inz.; VASEK, Jaroslav, inz.;
PAVLONKA, Frantisek, inz.
Within 31 workdays 118,327 tons of coal extracteed at. tLe Pa.7 I =-ne.
Uhli 6 no.11:386-389 N 164.
1. Scientific Research Institute of noal, Ostrava-Radvanice (for
all except Pavlonka). 2. May 1 mine ('or Pnvlonka).
PULE, Mtlan, nz.i inz.
..... ..
I ning thir, coall ~f-amz EX ~ fttr-r s. Mr, 2 1 7 n ~ . ` ; 5'-
W
53 165.
1. Sol.Ftntifit., lRosea"th inGtituta,
VASEK, J., inz.; JEDLICKA, J., inz.
Main methods of calculating the rolling pressure in hot rolling and
comparison of the results with measured values; discussion. Hut
listy 18 no-4:268-27) Ap 163.
1. Fakulta banskeho strojnictvi, Vysoka skola banska, Oslizava (for
Vasek).
4
VASRs V.
ExPeriments vith decreased doses In lumbar anesthetics vith
simultaneous Intrathecal, injection of vitamin B, and ephadrine,
lak. listy 6 no,13WO-402 1 July 1951. (CLML 20:11)
1. Of the Obstetric-Gynecological Clinic of Palaclq University
in Olomouc (Read - Docent V. Vasak, M.D.).
VASIX, Vladimir, Doe.. Dr.
Problems of menstruation disorders. Cesk. gyn. 19 no-3:
145-154 HaY 55.
1. UPMD v Praze-Podoli, reditel: prof. MUDr. J. Trapl, nosital
Radu Republiky.
(MENSTRUATION DISORDERS
current concepts)
- VASEK, Vl., Doc., MUDr. a kolektivem spolupracovniku
Selection of antibiotics In the treatment of internal inflammtory
gynecological diseases. Cesk. gyn. 21 no.IP:233-238 Jun6 56. ~
1. UPMD Praha. reditel prof. Dr. Trapl, nositel Radu republiku.
(GTNWOLOGICAL DISMSES, therapy,
antibiotics (Cz)) J
(ANTIBIOTICS, therapoutiouse,'
gyn. dis. (Cz))
V Doc* . Dr.
Organization of care for women with inflammation of internal
reproductive organs. Cook. gyn. 22/36 no.1-2:96-101 Yeb 57.
1. UPHD Praha-Podoli. Reditel prof, MUDr. Jiri Trapl.
(ADNEXITIS, tber.
indic. (Cz))
HENZL, Milan; VASIX,Tladimir, doe.
Ilffact of vaccination on the course of phagocytools in Ftdnexitia.
Cook. gYn. 251391 no. 1/2:127-132 W160.
IXotav pro peci o matim a dite, Praha-Podoll, reditel prof. dr.
J. Trapl.
('19MITIS immunol. )
(VACCINATION)
(PBAGOCYTOS is )
- VAS.7,LY Karel
------
A paravesical foreign body. Cesk. gyn. 24[38] no.5:385-387 June 59.
1. 111. por. klinika KU v Praze, prednosta prof. dr. R. Peter,
doktor lekarskych ved.
(ABDOM, for. bodies
paravesical, hair clip introduced tbrough vagina (Cz))
7
S,
pplicatiorl 0 Artott for the charatterlyrtion of Certain;
Klmlpr-IIHIR IT. Mclichar, Kre &W1 And V
tzQC U~~ornfi- ~Mnllnlvl.
nal. ChrinikA 1, 273-8(l9b2XPub. 10
Fr7amin i To - . 53
-The,azcotropic lawerings ar of the b.p. ivtre dctd. for
xy mixts. of H~) with it mrieB of hydrocarbons (2-
binji
1, 111(y1bittane, ptritant, 2-trtthylpentanc, 3-rietbylpen-
fieptane, -2,4-trimethyllientare,
~'toluene, p-xylene, ~pincue, limonene, n4platliakne, and
-rroa, noit, tort-liuctij,
Mophyllene), air
f ba-BuOH, DuOll, isopentand, pent-nnol hexanol htvta-'
not, iYO-octatiol, octanol, linalMil), phenyl ethers (Me. Lit
Pr. Bu. niethylpropenyl, methyinaplithAl. and dipfienvi
I and salleylate esters (Me. Ht, u, Am). When
b~vnllplottcdvs. AT, cacti clastof mnpds. falls on axnooth.
curve, The cJLser the type of colic-ive forces of the mot.
to thit of 11,0, the small-r Is AV. The closer the b.p. Is
to that of MO. tjzk! Large,- Is AP (withlu a given clam)~,
ar in tics. drmasv.3 in the order terCary, geconditryipti-
mary, but the branching of hydrocarbons has no c ect.
The azeotropit lowering can be ustil in quali analysis to
chameterize a conalid. in a morn specific way than by the b.p.
VASE~iVA, 0. M.: Master Med Sci (diss) -- "The dynamics of morphological chan-
ges in subdermally transplanted tissues of placenta, spleen, and thyroid gland,
under experimental conditions (on the problem of tissue therapy)". Khabarovsk,
1958. 24 pp (Khabarovsk State 11-led Inst), 220 copies (Kl,, No 7, 1959, 128)
q
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VASENITT, A.A.
Virological studies in the focus of tick-borne encephalitis in
territory of the southwest part of Trkutqk Province. Trudy
Irk. N-IIEM no. 7:48-57 t62 (MIRA 19:1)
1. Tz otdola Zabolevaniy s prirodnoy ochagovostl~u Irkutskogo
nauchno-issiedovatellskogo instituta epidemiologii i mikro-
biologii.
[V
PrXNITRY USSR v
CA TEGORY Phat micology and Toxicology. Cholinergic Agents
ABS. JOUR,
ItUTECR
TIME
- Diol, No. 5 1959o Nn, 23143
RZbI J%
Vasenin,--A---P,-
tVanov3k Aadical Institute
Armine, a Now Myotic DrL~g I-P. Ophthalmological
Practice
OFIG. FU B. Sb. nauchn. tv. I-vanovsk. rand. in-ta, 1957,
vs-p- 13, 31,10-343
.A B 0 TRU~ C T 'Ho abstract
-Y ~!~, J,.P. -
~ J~q
Nechanism ~of the action of cyclodialynis in patients with g-lauerma.
Vest.oft. no-4:21-24 161o (MIRA 14:1-1)
1, Kafedra glaznykh bolezney (zav. - prof. T.I. Samsonova) Ivanov-
skogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta.
(GLAUCOMA) (CYCLODIALYSIS)
o " -.
VASMVp A.P.
Pilocarpine and p7rophos in gbmcauL. Text.oft. no.6:Z7-32 161.
(MIRA 14:3.2)
1. Kafedra glam2-ykh bole=ey (zav, .- prof, T*I* Samsonova) Ivanov-
iskogo meditsinakogo instituta.
(GLAUCOMA) (PILOCARPIRS) (PARASBUTHOMINETICS)
VASUIN leksqQX Yermolayevich ; Il'YEV,V.P., radaktor; STRUEN,
7 -" -
IoNe. re&'sGor,'fMEMSKAYA,L.M., tekhaichaskiy redaktor
[The mechanization of leading and unloading work in the postal
aervice] Mekhanizateiia pogruzochno-rasgrusochnvkh rabot v
pochtovykh predpriiatiiakh. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo lit-ry po vo-
prosam sviazi i radio, 1955. 45 P. (HLRA 9:2)
(Loading and unloading) (Postal service)
VASWIN, A.Te.
Mechanizing Internal transportation system in the department of mail
transportation. Vent.oviazi.26 no*2t2l-22 7 156. Oum 9:7)
l.Glavny7 Inzhener Maskovskege upravleniya perevoski pechty.
(Postal service)
BARANOV, Pav'aiAlskeanarovich; URYUPIN, German Mikhaylovich; VA I t A.Ta.0
otyetstvanW radaktor; SALITAN, L.S., radaktor; BE
L.Sh., takhnicheskly redaktor
[Railroad mail cars) Pochtovya vagony. Noskva. Goa. tzd-vo lit-ry
po voprosam eviazi i radio, 1957. 443 pe (NUU 10:6)
(Railway mil service--cars)
I x d
6(0) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2800
USSR. Ministerstvo svyazi. Tekhnicheskoye upravle.niye
Novyye razrabotki po organizatsii pochtovoy svyazi; informat-
sionnyy sbornik (New Developments in the Organization of
Postal Communication; Collection of Informational Articles)
Moscow, Svyazlizdat, 1958. 166 p. (Series: Tekhnika svyazi)
Errata slip inserted. 8,600 copies printed.
Additional Sponsoring Agency: USSR. Ministerstvo avyazi.
Tsentrallnyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut.
Reap. Ed.: A. Ye. Vasenin; Ed.: R.A. Kazlmina; Tech. Ed.:
K. G. Markoch.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for post office workers.
COVERAGE: This collection of articles discusses efforts of the
Central Scientific Research Institute of Communications
Card 1A
New Developments
SOV/2800
to organize and mechanize work processes in postal service
establishments. It describes the organization of postal
functions and ways to determine the efficiency of mechanized
operations. Some articles discuss future development of the
postal service. No personalities are mentioned. There are
no references.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword 3
Nosonovich, N. D. Basis for the Overhaul and Development of
Postal Service in Moscow 4
Nooonovich, N. D.,and G. A. Yurasovskiy. Organization
and Mechanization of Postal Services in the Suburbs
of Larger Cities 26
Card 2/4
New Developments SOV/2800
Vasenin A Ye Principles of Planning Postal Service
8 1 44
Mat8nev, V. N. Examination, Study, and Analysis of Postal
Flow 48
Nosonovich, N. D. Method of Calculating Production Areas,
Work Stations, and Equipment in Postal Service Establish-
ments 60
Grigorlyev, N. D. -Overall Mechanization of Postal Operations 80
Medvedeva, N. N.,and A. I. Shatov. Methods of Calculating
the Technical and Economic Efficiency of Mechanization
Facilities in Postal Service Establishments 100
Abene,.V. A. jInstallation With Several Degrees of Select-
ivity for Semi-Automatic Sorting of Parcels 120
Card 3A
New Developments
SOV/2800
BarBuk, V. A. Method of Determining the Efficiency of
Mechanized Parcel Sorting 130
Kostromina, A. G.,and N. D. Nosonovich. System of
Organizing and Mechanizing Production Processes fo.-
Expediting Periodicals in large Postal Service Establish-
ments
AVAILABLE; Library of Congress (HE 6237 R85)
Card 4/4 JG/mmh
1-6-6o
VAMIN.,,Aleksandr LAMM, I.A.. otv.red.; KAZIMINA, R.A.,
red.; MARKOCH, K.G., tekhn.red.
t
[Mechanization of transportation in postal establishments]
Mekhanizataiia transportnykh operstsii v pochtovykh pred-
priiatiiakh. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po voprossm sviazi i
radio, 1959. 53 p. (MIRA 12:8)
(Rassia-Postal service)
VASMaN, A.Te.
Automatic continuous lines for the processing of mail. Vest. sviazi
19 no.11:18-20 N 159. (MIRA 13: 8)
1. NAchallnik laboratorii avtomatizataii i mekhanizataii pochtovykh
predpriyatiy TSentrallnogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo instituta
svyazi.
(Postal service--Equipment and supplies)
VAYNBERGER, Isaak Matveyevich; VASE'IiIN', Alc?.windr Yormolayevich;
IZRAILIT, Lev Abrarovich; RZITTSM , Doltrjy Borinovicb;
S"FORIUS, Eduard Alekr-eye7ich; TIKIMNOV, *.riuilly Ferl,:~rrvich;
FAYNSHTEYN, Vladinir Maksovich; LA1,11, I.A., ot-v. red.;
SAKHAROVY Ye.D., red.
[Mechunication and automation of mail operations]
Mckhanizatolia i avtoratizatolin oibrabotki pochLy; informa-
tsiomyi sbornik. Moskva, Izd-,vo "Sviaz'," 196,4. 'n p.
(t,,, IRA 17 - 6)
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This device Is used to regulate and raise the temperature
of electric mufiles in a predetermined manner. It is par-
ticularly useful for thermal analysis. Itconsistsoladrum
upon whicls Is w ad a resistance wire whkb gradually in-
creases from Ito 2.8 mm. in diameler aW o slidinjymmi.
Tlse drum is turned by a small one-phast reversible motor
pored to a worm. %%m It is desired to Lwp the temper-
ature of the muffic constant. the diding contact is broken.
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00 a i I )'-flamples, of 2-3 g. of pum CK)s M at 13D* fect braimming; at 178', with a max. at ISP, carregionvI4
I &M spay Vounc; wwre Iolltdipted by the -00
dMkm&Ud a with astomik Of to flisloss of Cr%. A strong cxotheralwid effect, beginning .00
at do at t under ago; at WT'. eadia V 348'. is due to crysta. of a nm compd..
0011 VPf 0) accompimied Obtratim of 0. The extent at simn- -00
t lewd
w4gidgm Isgumm tmp. rise depends on the sin of the awnpk:
0 0 with 3 g. Cr%. the temp. will eke by mom than luu.. -040
sea with mom thm 3 S. It may rad 435% wbm the Intel- -06
Mate d6sM. partly to CrA. Thit .00
4 by all sudottin,,uni am wirinin,
4". anvemem
11110' it 04 04 , with a am, &I W (Max. of velocily of rem";m), nos
Against temp,
Tbeew"ollwWort -.--- see
so AM a Well bmark wow W. a t the
900 laternmodkC& chromachromme. Wt. an oboe - 400
1OW* ba:7M. 2
*0 13 SM M3. Sampim (2 mg.) bwed to use
SM. M. am" MP64Y Cooled Nei cxankf.
NO _Y wW analysed. Tht W. 370. nod orx)'-
so- mpimU 90*
mic"
not. Ttw
the NO* prodiact 6 see
to M, 5645, and OA-W%. 1`9411.
Correspowu " fee
Theme, W padme beated to SM' ry closely
to CrIch. SqUIVI to g=ar 4CrO,.Cr^. The d6moca.
ove ving In the Intolval 11'Correwoudswryckmly
CrA + %. The caktmm of the Intcralcdiate see
was further cornAlorated by dellmming; of ibe 200
110. 250 370 and Wo' products (h - 2,767 A.,
IkV, 6- 16 WjkWW. - 40 40 21) 44) hm, 0446
5 to' be WZQ wi( 11141
ON 2m, Product mm CA %s0
bww to W watical with 00%. but the product 0(
lk"ft toM*Wu r*Uktdly differrut from both. Crj(J, me*
lo&zkblw*
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sew 01 #l 4"
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Ar
IWAW. Kk.M. awCbm ) 21. ii-) 0 is changed to 0'. which is SWWC UP to I;rJ)
W-1700191; ef. C.A.43,7 INI(. -!4= *04~ono Tw feweese transition 0 * - j1f 1Ah" P64r in IKUC wulpt~%
"Mbfifications 0. 0. 1. the fliptro- of a kW"-# at 5w A 21), U the woling late isat-ut
-apdifir-AtWn of CaiSK), whicli it to its a &V unu"ly high untle"'Baling KIM. This effect it "(0'"
iollilor ti) 0 lint nn-tame. was tA.Wivfd In 1012 by Ra". "williKin"I I" the 111MR401t 4- $ - *0 -It
aevi vc,n(itine%I iov rAvAooi (pki3) in puttund caninat tllak- -Aad Ingo IMKk TV yolml 4n I. 564h. a
to, A 114olwaNort -if tvIvatr4mis slaip and vb1tv cv- is l,oriped IW.t 1.6 slinuot to "thigh frints
1111cut. WAS nwntkwwd all w0wo traw. by 9w" god K"g The jnVvr&joU 14 0, jultj 0 by ~_jjqg lwSlu. as 132A
(192j). stut Kuroda. Oki, anal Wanabbi (IWO) Glimirved a 15-. Uw svvvt%c ua:Wtiom maxis near 1 yk~ 1 IN)- AM
strong exothcrmk- effect of 7 by basting at 730 - 6'. 1, C,6plete if jambitWng agents an absent. Tht-l'-d
as OM - So on coging: mum. Vasealu htv-tWdcd On tjfwjt &31)1 is lacking in such a *A,NPIC. tout -M At
-0,"Ymorpbcnure&ctkmoa(C&.SiOwftbawa"vedovko tvj. rhefcayinnrphl~vnin the *YU011 CA"~. i4ln
Me differmliAl thermal analypis, Ito -1 0 at V01, t1p A
Para 60' its effects I - of at 101all
thelk- PINT41tKO. Under strk-dy etwoM Ztkm C4 tho firgree Minill,4F 10 Ilm"t In the -yotent SO)# bUt th, 4-416
f4w n"Irvials and a Caarful #Sanx". of the bow0padly of
the pbuw*, Nvy pulypootphk usuilifievickes of Car
&0f are 0"Sclukkil: '.ka- The InvoJou .1 - A) phas" U&I orcur- W. Eltd
taken plam at MW do 5*; tM bnrenku Is
dirmlion is often
1 up4meou" (awtv
its equil. temp. depea& on am Coalbw row. a
NOW form used for the w"46", aW an The =rr rt~
11w Itty4l" imp. now *M In fvthw4 to
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Nature of beat evohtd= in the synthesis of cakfura
$111cates, F. t. Vmetlln. Ate, Prikkid. KNIM. II'VIII OA I
( HNIA) -TIWTF-A-cI-MTC4 V mists. of --)C*COS + SKh, 20LO
+ slid CAO + SO, were studied by the axtboil of
thrrinal snaly.6, by U?* of an app. that Amultzmeous4y re-
rordt'l the foll,'Wing: f I) brallne curve 14 the malerial.
(2) curve of the riw iii trinp, of the furstAiv, asid 131 differ-
eritiol curve that stwitred difference tictmvro heating of the
material and a stand;irif (At^). A rapitily occurring vxo-
thermal effert was recortled for all nii%t-., the r(lect lwpn
at at-nit 1.31W. A- an a41 its ttulying (hr nature of thin
rffcvt. the frrr CaO in the cakincol nii%t, wa~ilckl. hychem.
analv,i,. All the bratiiis curvr~ -lk,wril trizativrly 1,va,
CON' Wttk'h IWMA-441 Itith ri-iUS ICIIIP. '. IN. Wd% io
iCrrvinent with drins. of free C&O, Of the CaO. ww
Nxind during the pirr"I of the ttaJotbirrmal cover. up to-
the exothermal Plint (1.W:). and 2G% Itte C*O. remaining
after the exothermal effe" reacted with SiOm with the ab.
sorption of heat. The exothermal effect is not protluced by
the interaction J the oxidexi but by it change in the cryll.
Nlrovivirr of ih, ili,* (I.Vinatit'n id Cry't. UllitV Stable at
highte temp.). Formati,rit of new lattice starts at I.W
5.. 0. Z. K,
0 crul -1. 0, of, oil .4
a do a d a 4
--LAI J- d 4 C"441
0 fffumtAw P460C4146 WHO
exi4dum 49 it emieltumAw
10 C
-01 cddm *"Mn, I J Z"r, Py"Of, the Ud to Amm"," byflato 110U. 11W. *d (11
'= Cb"mS Tb. nu
Kbift. A 1W)torrdwilontockrawte. Dwrp"Netwhratins
mte of o"1 of Crp# to cKh In latimmato swift. to law, in a Vj- 21 New,, Wratified as
!C. ;r'iaK-IrI-wd0-r7A(01
caoch(h - 1: 1. 2: 1. "A 3:1 (Wdw nab), heated in
C-O.C "AbU W eay 0M. Tim*
Sk a duo.-7m is ptutnt dodos the let her bre.; tbas. is me fitte"Pediate
IN dry C60 + Qvo~' the dwo cmf exidatim after a Is tb,,,Cmuw
itad 00 bn. Vu. rup.. 4CI. 46-9. mg 4T.1% (the wWI4Cf04 dbews 3 e"Imenual e;:
m' of hydrate MO. at 113-34n,
oo bd" 80%); in the wd mht.. Aw I# 3.-wd 3 bn.. (sen. at
243,43A.and47.1%. lndrr2CA0+CrA,S.$.236 1300). tk fad. mdamm to cbromka. at wa~ .00
0# and 00 hn. 72 4 834, 94.0 mad SL4%* Is the wet st 1100'). Tbm an so IstnumAq!
add 1 111. ~. i ;4 22 hrL.'453 MA R~ We. and .06
00 kf ow biwabis th; rvadiew 4C*C*%
23.6ij. 'Is 3CAID + Crft the ;Q; cd ailddim Is .00
0* .3 C, SC&O.CrA + Kh. mtbw han _ SCaO.CrA + tj~.
my Ready the laume " In 40 + CrA. In au cam# 19VWMIY, KSO-CrA is kom stable Than C&O.CrA + 3110 IS
13 wettIP4 with 11,0 wakrat4m; the oddatim my "moldn- 3C,,0.Cv0UO. rI I
00 &My. Oa takvowopic *a&=.. the pmdwt of oxidatiom b"Imacrau a( drY SCa0.2Cc0j alkw. 4coo
00 of Clio + Cc^ 008311" at YeDow 075" so C&CCO. !T!!~011 9!1 A, ' CISKU. dedplimble into goo
b 0. so I.MS - 0.010, mad dwk cryvbb '00 it 140% dimulatidam ad bydmt~
00 MO 41 C40 at =1V&2 %= qfwt bftfms~ at
to*
.f 0 + CrA. a "W4 of 7264 md
MM ft
00 a~k obtalsed: ovid- of Scat) + JQ t- c3c,0400.) - NEW.
CrA yields a imm -1, ad 3C&0.- MCf0j-VA + Z=.aW 3 fortber min., at 9W and 1040
AA-4 2CKh.mv2Md-0AI0.x.1-9W-0.010. WRapift fts to S(l2QL0Acr04-CrA) ~ 4(ocao.: -00
co* Matued, or fused Ca monodwomike sW * ; CrOv-CrOW + 1.6%; the fiW ; - a., 3. on heatw up
Ites "i Coo. CrA retwo - 1: 1, 2: 1, mad T= t- UN' Wp. to to ld.UW V*b am Sea pd.,
49W amsb/sq. em baited at 9&7W' Of the " + CrA WM., k make tkw to goo
- "T. 4*dwu (ow 6w t;W 000'- Thm, is cautma W C-CrA avid to c4cro"
" ~ fouawing AW ox=op 410 0
= 1. 7): PUN + CIA (11A%). cacro. - -p- of 3CIOOJCt% dm provead ova
C
Tbon 1100
3C*0JCr0s (4441 : N
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2'W
3A5 mad 4m%. (3) 7110 dbw=oldryCmCrA', too
3.vYpthwumJ.e6mM," 1 0. zAM mW $112'. the fail
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-Cs ortbOWUmta. PrtlKL Wo 9 pure
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Cao we SA wW=,the 0 New by the Woo:
002 lancaudy powd. t 10ADO /14, -.- .00
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.In* am hot (140"A I mw ww"Owlq-
Seal I.he thnnoews"M Ir W 411111 -00
00f ISM". 10% to 160 ilaigmai
to dw sum*. c bw , .00
ginoW at MI add to tlw tiand".
06-3 7 - 0 and -i - r.s~A 6*4
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all ISIAR&Id. WO UW kMWR ej W.I., 0n@ uds.
004 Imes Si 4-i 1 44 -isr Itow tdmpn. see
5M,
5
lbel L'Illally u slanihird, one Aids
liou high valurs (VI -~ 12.7-10,4, (A - 9.2 11 -1), H-
dently am to partM by*%Uw-vf dw I-cwthodists and coo
to Lt at aftft. N. Th" 4100
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and
4
A. 8. Salamins (lAningrad Phys.-Teelf. too.). Zhar.
rekh. Fie. 21, Ua-40(I9dI)--P- TO powder. --
annealed at ammalext In air 2 ten. at IVN)*. molirtemd with
bad I % agar sda.. was pervard ander kg.tsq. rm..'
Wo 20 X 10 X 3-mm. plates. thca ointeml 2 hm at 1400*
with Aow heAtiuS up and Mow coiling down. &a- 'Ics
,.4
mmk wkb unanamled Ti% contrAcied by "
an the lemb s"YAt I ; samples made *a -
Ir man"Ind To did not tract on aint .
waspWtially vdwc bralowbealinsupto I *fnCO
in the premowe of lumps of electrode C. lor a ku tit"t
v*t*s1r*mO-fit*6Iwv-; depradinsonthatical litne.
dw mior of smistplem, both at the mufact and In the a'&"- var"
iedfroembluislitobbek. Abwftv of C content In the umpks
=aammkied. Another batch of samples was Part y
it knaths of flase la a stremuzi of If#. to a
OWW VOTIM Orm derk blue to &Iowst bteck 71W partial
Reducebm remaked In smamplas with an 0 1 d - i ranging from
l.2Dto6-80at.%O.c*rrvvpoGdin to famulas from TK'h.m
.. as & alned ty The pin of wt. an m
to TO.m, rev Iceet
midatim. ObbodWinak.thamOgmmialtbepartkuy
redmed Ti% showed a large exotbertnal Oxidatim e8m. W
the ran" 43&M*. and disappearance .4 the. C..".
The reotbermal effert dimptorcd Completely an am WX to
M'
the mildly reducing aim. Sintained by the prevence of a
few lumps of C. The sp. ckv. cond. or. ft*Amirtd at 20%
kureuce with the length of the reduction, vazying from 3.21
Am" to.-& for ausealed TM reduced 0.5 bra. In CO to
2L7 for xwm*&W and reduced 4 hn.. WO from 16.9 he
M tvducv4 0.6 bm In If, to 93 ohm" an." after 6 hm'
reduction In He. Sampirs reduced In Ha hav* a higber v
than than reduced to CO. acd samples me& wkh anotaW
IMbave a higher e than do unannealed.
dmW tnLwjkmy anatualici, v inciraves with the temp.. and,
as a rule The pas. temp. coeff. of # docreams with increasing
4xttn1~d1bvrvduv1Wn. IU%of4*as&func6Lmo(l/7*
me not havAr, J.6, the We"Patsentild 1"for A in W -
A,#-&xvur is not temp. sidepeaskat; linearity Is restorid
if dw temp. d of A is takm into account by a w
Asr-O1##-A&n14'7ftd -11. 1
state d' "wrgy Afft. afouad roonst temp.. is lesa tbso
(J-2 e.sr.. AN# Joevrases with increstaing A, rie thermo.
940C. Con 1. - Oneasswred against Cu) is isce. tbrousbout, I.e.
ad the TKh "mPIM an electronic coaducton. Around
rom temp., a donvews with lisemulailf length of reductloss;
Q.A 1=18~CO..* ival 4 15 sakrov. Idnm
234 1. ~rss . =
a or samples reduced In Ih.
70311W~L-
foro.5hr.foo3fortillm Withiss""Law )MVIV
of ftsduction the temp cmff of . Pam" from arx. I
for to ;bich corrvapands loth* concls.
a of dectrows, larrvisaing with this temp. siowe. than ?-/..
No H&A t1fret could be detected; Judging by the wngitivity
of she app,, the Hnn conss - num 6 wuakT than 2 X 11) -2
cc. /coaknob. wlsk4j corresponds to a SmAirr than (3-4) X
1001cr. and a mobdit of the order of 10-0 - to-'.
cre.11W, Pee, If the czc~vr InAft W of the clectrunts in
Jay redwed TKh wffv klentical with the mn a% of the
r. ek"ron. a (calrd. from ilsto *Wl. a) would be 5 X
101 - 5 X 1040lec.. and, with a tot the order of 10-10D
rm-1/v. we.. sr would be ofthearderal 10-fidloobas -1 cm '~I'
in AgrevOw"t with the e%ptt. data. hut thm the Han efert
dmkf he r&Wr driectAW, TW discrepancy bxumfcs a
submi3atiany styratty is. and. conorowentir. on acwtant of the
kith 0. thi ;&,tiv. -m.. .* m;tu at accesafty be sah-
stantia"T Bressler than M.; this, in turn, CMTCIP*mb to
musiler to, which accmnts for The celativitly law v. The
rptia, wO/swo can be esid, roughly with this &!A of a aw4d in
which the 2 clectronik around The Pam. vacancy (prodomd by
the atnenee of 0 - - in a lattice point I are treated as a Ife-
like atorts, wish the io;sJ&atkA enew E - 424 X 461
when* - diclec. coctst.; filsideatisat1with
AX - disaam. cnersgy of impurity electrons. DoAt. of s
for the arisrinal TA and for remidisted partially rufacad
To in I(M hertan. Save s - 87.6 and 67.3. reV.: assmse.
Inc h; a Ti(h sample reduced 0.3 L-9. In CO, e ft and
with the elpt). A& - O.I(W e.v., one finds nljw4 - 16,
it., at any rate. the effrctive W is substantially greater
than w.. -Riectratia" of such high stil are more correctly
rtfcrrcd to its polarant. in the wnw of the theory of Wiser
(cf. P. and Pew". C.A. 43. 3" 1 U). Valars of a CAW,
viltb the 01 of the mt& ml AgTrv with the expd. a only for
iftakly reduced TM mamplc~ The oh2crved ccertimion
littween .4 and %E, of the type of the Meyer-Stidel (C.A.
M, S4140) line" relation betwen A and AS. can be
laterpmed by the known deptemaing 4'ret of impuritin on a
of Ti0j, with incrianins conen. of impurity evaterst. i.e.
with incsvaxing A. the dkkc. coast. a deffeassts. &W. coam-
quently.aE (which is inverwly proportional to a$) Increases.
N' TIMU
dz`
USSR/Physics Semiconductors YD-3196
-Card 1/1 Pub. 153-5/28
Author Vasenin F, I.
Title Thermoelectric properties of alloys of the antimony-tellurium type
Periodical Zhur. Tekh. Fiz., 25, No 7, 1190-1197, 1955
Abstract Study of Sb-Te alloys revealed a slow decrease of thermo-e.m.f.,
dropping sharply in vicinity of 8toichiometric ratio., Powder metal-
lurgy facilitated the production of homogenous Sb-Te ~lioys with
raised thermo-e.m.f. and conductivity. Thermal analysis proved that
the'm.p. of intermetallic compound is below the m.p. of Sb and
equals 6120C. One foreign, one USSR references.
Institution
Stibmitted November 30, 1954
VA Z:-, E M,"Al) F, -1,
USSR/Crystals. B-5
Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 6, 1957, 18243
Author F I Vasenin P.F. Konovalov.
Title -~,oniza ~on-iay Study of Bismuth Telluride Structure
Orig Pub Zh. tekhn. fiziki, 1956, 26, No 7, 14o6-14i4
Abstract With a view to investigate the nature of the sign inver-
11
Sion Of 4he thermo-omf, an x-ray study of the structure
of" the Bi - T-~ alioy near the stoichiometric composition
Bi2Tc was ca-ried out. The thermo-emf was measured be-
fore &e alloy was pulverized (for preparing samples for
x-ray photographing) by the method of compensation. The
x-ray photographing was carried out with an ionization
installation described previously (RMMim, 1955, 9087),
Cu radiation with a Ni filter was used. A connection
between the inversion of the sign of the thermo-emf and
a redistribution of the relative intensity of lines was
established. In alloys with the positive thermo-emf,
Card 1/2 - 50 -
112-57-8-16887
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 8, p 135 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Vasenin, F. I.
TITLE: From an Operating Experience (Iz opyta. raboty)
PERrODICAL: Tr. 1-to soveshchaniya po termografii (Transactions of the First
Conference on Thermography), Kazan', 1953, Moe cow- Leningrad, Izd-vo AN
SSSR, pp 48-52, report 5Z
ABSTRACT: To eliminate the effect of furnace line-supply voltage fluctuations on
the results of a thermographic analysis that employed a differential recording
of temperatures of 1, 000 to 1, 5000 C, a third thermocouple was used with a
mirror galvanometer that showed the temperature rise in the standard -containing
crucible. A smooth uniform temperature rise in the furnace was attained by
means of an automatic rheostat with variable -diameter wire consisting of a num-
ber of soldered sections. The rheostat drum was driven by a synchronous
motor through a worm gear. The same end was attained by a regulating trans-
former whose slider was controlled by an electric motor through a reduction
gear,
A.S.E.
Card 1/1
15-1957-3-3137
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurna', Geologiya, 1957, Nr 3,
p 103 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Vasenin, F. I.
TITLE: Determination of the Nature of Cemants by Thermal tnaly-
sea (0 red I niye prirody tsemntov metodom termichesko-
e
PERIODICAL: o anaYiza.3
f~ 1-go soveshchaniya 88 termografii. Kazan' 1953 Moscow-Leningrad,
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ABSTRACT: .
The differentia erma urves of five samples of Port-
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land cement, very similar umong themselves, show two
endothermic effects with maximums at 1150 to 1250 (ex--
pulsion of hygroscopic, adsorption, and hydrated water
of silica and calcium silicates) and at .540' to 5500
(dehydration of the hydrate of lime). If tripoli or
sand is added during grinding, the endothermic effect at
5400 to-5600 disappears and
an exothermic effect occurs
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at 8800 to 9200, due to the recrystallization of free
alumina. Under such circumstances, the area affecting
the dehydration of calcium silicates is increased at the
expense of losing the effect of dehydration of lime hy-
Card 1/2 drate, and the maximum of the silicate reaction is
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Determination of the Nature of Cements by Thermal Analysis
shifted in the direction of higher temperatures. The thermal
curves of alumina and aluminum-silicate cements, rarely distin-
guished on thermal curves of Portland cement, are very similar
to each other in the type and temperature of the effects* They
all have one large, complex endothermic effect in the range of
100* to 400% Against the background of this effect, three de-
flectione are distinguished, reflecting the stop-like loss of
water combinations which had formed subsidiary cement, The
expulsion of combined water occurs in stages at 1100 to 130%
1800 to 200% and 280* to 300'. In samples of cemented aggre-
gate several years old, the separate deflections against the
background of the general endothermic effect become faint or
disappear entirely. The thermal curves were obtained by heating
the samples at the rate of 10*/minute. The sample consisted of
10 grams of powder produced from hardened cement or from con-
crete. The standard--alumina--was heated to 1300% All the
differential curves were obtained under uniform experimental
conditions.
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Ye. P.V.
VASKMI. Ii.
boommemeft*dr~ . -
Ing wares in the retail trade. Sov.torg. no.6:3-1-15
-teorganiz
Je '57. (MLRA 10:8)
(Retail trade) (Wages)
VASENIN, 11.
Prepare for the change-over to a shortened worlrda7-
Obahchostv.pit. no.12:1-2 D '59. (WRA 13:4)
1. Ifachallnik otdela truda i zarabotnoy platy MiniBtarstva
torgovIi RSFSR.
(Hours of labor) I
(Restaurants. lunchrooms. etc.--3mployees)
VASENIN,--K,-
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11, Sov. torg. 36
"Economics of commerce.N Reviewed by N.Vasenil
no.llt"-46 N 162. (KRA 16:1)
(Retail trade)
VASENIN, N.
Indices of labor productivity. Sov. torg. 36 no.4:23-25 Ap
163. (MIRA 16:5)
(Retail trade-Labor productivity)
B-;PK-KAZA.;V)V, P- T, , dot~i. 9~ VASFNJB,-lL-I-, KAMINSKIY, Ya. A. , dots. ;
OPLOV) G.F., dots.~ PASHKOV, B,I,, dots,; SEREBRYAKOV,S,V,;
prof.; FELIW.A?;, I.M,, dots.; STAFLHAKOVA, I.I., red.,;
MAMONTOVA, tekhn. red.
(The organization and techniques of trade]Organizatsiia i tekh-
nika torgovIi. [By]P.T.Bek-Kazarov i dr. Moskva., Gostorgizdat,
1962. 464 P. (MIRA 16-.2)
1. Nachallnik otdela truda I zarabotnoy platy ?4inisterstva tor-
govli RSFSR (for Vasenin). (commerce)
VASENIN. Nikolay lvanovich; ZHARENKOV, Ye.V., red.; ELIKINA, E.M.,
tekhn. red.
(Wages for the workers of state commereelOplata truda rabotni-
kov gosudarstvennoi torgovli. Moskva, dostorgizdat, 1962. 66 p.
(MIRA 16:3)
(Wages) (Russia-Commerce)
FOl'AN, Georgiy Yakovlevicii; . N.I., red.;
A. P. ) red.
L'Work and wa~-,es in statf- -nrzerce; collection of
regulatonj materialsl Trud i zarabotnaia plaLa v gosu-
darstvennoi tor,r?Ovle; sbornik rukovociinshchikh matprlalov.
I--d-3., perer. Vo:.-hm, '-l'konomika, 1964. 30~-p.
IRA 17:8)
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Vasenin., IUM. -- "The Effect of Ions of Alkali Metals on the Process of
the Electrodeposition of Copper." Cand Chem Sci., Moscow Chemoco-technolo-ical
Inst, Moscow 1953- (,RLFE,--tAH-PYff Z-.--7~ANAL -- K~.2,,IYA No 1. Jan 54)
Source: SUM 168p 22 July 10,54
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polarl2atiopAE o(Culno.fis-O.I.Ifcltso,otacolist.c.(I..
I h.d.-1..nc!r6O*; the region 0'-0()* was investigattA.
this effect was not due to hydrolysis of CuSO& since a ulin.
(although less pronounced) of 4F was abierved also in 0.1.11
)4+0.02AIH?SO,. Ataconst-sE.thecurveicHng]
showed a max. each (at T.).
against I / T (T was abs. tem
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The &v. no., ". of-atoms In a crystal nucleus was 30-INI
depending on T and AE. Thus, the polarization wa% glut to
Mariladon of jrq~vth-of _ a newA~-w. __jj.
The possibW zero
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IF&I 4-01'W0 charge (I.e. of the elet Mal.) for
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different metals are a Itnear function
'(em"puted preferably from the photoelec. effect); the
lapproxwot:on Is s 4.25 + OM rp. - Thus, C
'would be the P.d. between N H electrode and an tmag
hose it - 0. If the i's are found from the eh
metal w
capUlary max. in moltenMgL_the equation a 4
',0.77vresults. The standard PI-4-de potentials Eare
~defiblte'functfon of p but ar-e-n-of-fa-r Irm a curve
-4M + 0.204 0.41P v. The p.d. due to the JggLQd
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USSR/Chemistry - Electrodepo3ition
Card 1/1 Pub. 147 - 19/26
,Authors Gorbachev, S. V., and Vasenin, R. 11.
Title Effect of potassium ions on the copper electrodeposition process
Periodical Zhur. fiz. khim. 28/1, 135-146, Jan 1954
Abstract The polarization of a Cu electrode during Cu depoaition in the presence of
potassium ions of various concentrations, introduced in the form of K28041
vras investigated. A connection between the phase-polarization and other
forms of polarization and the gradual conversion of the phase lariza*~ion
into concentrational was observed during an increase in the poto-,ntial qhich
occurs during constant p9tassium ion concentration and durinpincreaso in
rtasgi~= ign concentration at 4 coristUt p t f + on
h ~tNtftj. 1he of
e activation energy of concentration po a za on a expl2nea. The
current density in all instancesvrith exception of hiFh temperatures o,-r low
-potentials, i-ras found to be decreasing undor the effect of K2~04* Twenty-one
references : 20-USSR and 1-Gorman (1917-1953). Graphs; drawings.
Institution : The D. 1. Mendeleyev Chemical-Technological Institute, Moscow
Submitted : April 10, 1953
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MINDOVICH, Ye.Ta.
Some remarks on the article of RA.Vasenin *Possibilities of
calculating zero-charge potentials." Zhur.fiz.khim. 28 no.4:757-
759 AP 154. (MVU 7: 8)
1. Politekhnicheskiy institut, Kafedra fizicheskoy khimii, Gdan'sk
(Po 11 sha)
(Potential, Theory of ) (Ilectrochemistry)
VA erjj
UsM/Chemistry Physical chemistry
Card 1/1 Pub. 147 - 18/27
Authors Vasenin, R. M.
Title In answer to the comments by E. Ya. Mindovich (Discussion)
keriodical s Zhur. fiz. khim. 28/9, 1672-16751 Sep 1954
Abstract : The comments made by B. Ya. Mindovich regarding the report entitled, "About
the Possibility of Calculating Zero Charge Potentials", are rebutted by the
author (R. M. Vasenin). Facts are presented showing that the value and sign
of an electrode surface-charge is determined by the relative position of the
normal electrode-potential and the potential of the zero charge. Examples
supporting these facts are listed. In rebutting the comments the author
points out that a normal electrode potential of Ni is more positive than the
electrode potential of Cd. Fifteen references: 14-USSR aid 1-USA (1928-1954).
Table.
lInstitution : The D. 1. Mendeleyev Chemical-Technological Inotitute, Moscow
ISubmitted : March 20, 1954
R )W),
WER/Chemistry - Electrodeposition
Card I A Pub. 147 - 13/Z5
Authore s Gorbachev, S. V., Vasenin, R. M.
Title t The effect of lithium ions an the process of Cu electrode poLition
periodical j Zhur. fiz. khim. 28/10, 1795-1803, Oct 1954
Metract g The conversion of phase polarization into concentrational and chemical
was established experimentally during the study of cathodic
p6la-rizatiow during -C u- depoBition-inthepr es ence of lithium ions. The
effect of Li?.S04 -concentrations and temp~-r-afu-i-i-6n-&-a-thb-dit-polarizationj
during Cu deposition in the presence of IA-t,)ns, is explained. The de-
pendence of the current density upon the concentration of the foreign
electrolyte was investigated in the presence of Li-ions. The increase in
the rate of the electrode process in the presence of Li ions was found to be
connected with the structural changes in the hydrate shell of the reacting
ion caused. by the hydration of the foreign cations. Nine USSR references
(1930-1954). Table; graphs,
Institution The D. I. Mendeleyev Chemical -Technological Institute. Moscow
Submitted February Z1, 1954
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Card 1/1 NO), 147
Authors anil Gorl-)nch,-, 5. V.
Vasc-nin R
Title Effoct of Va-imir, on the Cu c1ertrodq)O,,,.i-Uori proc,,,~sj
Periodical zhtcr. riz. 1~,,Lm. 28/11, 192:2-192'1, Novclabor 1954
Abstract A 5tudy of clat-ho(lic polariz,%tion. dtiring Cit dc-position in th--, pros~-nce of
11--ions reveal,.~d a oz;,-ooth tv,,.n*fori,~,bion o'- the ph~~,a pLriz,:-~ion into
d b.-.,! an o in tl;--3 appri-ed potenti;L1.
.Cen L r.,
a certu~dn z!--liowit of !"%-ions irito luh,~) coppcr 3vdM~.te
L T',~i-, rcia'-.ion *!)~.,t
sol-Wcion. -,--re dcscr-, %,einn the 4.ncrcase in th~: rate of
the Twocess the dcLvc-e of Ci~-ion hydn%tion, -11'-ioh takes
place i-.nflor 'Llhe cJ"D-!Ct of scconrl-xy u~-.t-ior-L hy(:,r--tion, is ey-pia-ined. T!"(31
of an.6 C-lec"UrieU of thic :iolu,~iono
was inveoti[-,:i1,cd and thle tabu-1--.1.ted. ~Six US-M
1954). Table; yaphz.
Institution : The D. I. 11iOndelcycv Chc-.-:ic,-,1 T~.Ichiilol
Submitted : Fobriiary 21., 1954
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USIE'R/ChcmistI7 - CIVA-31OL17
Card 1/1 Pub. 147 - 9/22
Authors
Corbachev., S. V., ,:.nd Vt,3,,-nin, R. M.
Title Effcct of Tro and Cs-ions on the Cm., prac,!s-3
Periodical Zhur. fiz. Idlim. 28/11, 19228-1934, 141oveiiLer 1954
Abstract z Evxperimcntr, wore conducted to detcr,-Anc tlie effect of Rb and Cs-Ims on
the cathode process of Cu-dcp