SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VOLF, L.A. - VOL/F, M.B.

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ACCESSION NR. 679 AUTHOR- Vol'f L. A. Meos A. 1. TITTI: A method for pmducing an electron exchanger based on polyyjnyl alcohol f lbers/ Class 39, No. 170681 izobreteniy 1 tovarr. kh znakov, no. 9, 19b5, 70 Y oaAing- OL TOPTC TAGS: msin, polyvfIny! ne inorganic acid, catalysis static -apacity ~v ising orthophosptioric aciu A r-Cf 'ACCESSION MR: APS015309 SUBM:777-:~ -lMarfu L 2947-66 RPA(s)-2/EWT(m)/~yqjt_.RK. ACCESSION NR: AP5025 uW286/65/ooo/oA/0064/006~-1 7 0~1 '~~z - ~11 04 AUTHOR: Meos, A. Vollf,'L. A.; Kirilenko, Yu. Kr(_~ 1, TITLE: Chemical treatment method for poly(vinyl %alcohol)~ Class 29,_No. IT-1876: SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh zaakov, no. 16, 1965, 64 TOPIC TAGS: polyvinyl alcohol, organic semicMdug&gX semiconducting polymer, dehydration ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a chemical treatment method for poly(vinyl alcohol) involving dehydration on hcating in an inert medium. To impart water resistance, thermal stability, semiconducting and other special properties to poly(vinyl al6ohol) end products, the'dehydration-io'carried out in a heteroge!ieous medium with dehydrating agents such as. acid salts of alkali- metals or benzenesulfonic acid. ASSOCIATION,. none SUBMITTED: 23jun64 EXCL: 00 SUB CODE: OC NO REF SOV: 000 OTHER., 000. ATD PRESS ard I A - 11 & VOLIF, L.A.S dotsent Imparting ant-lbacteria2 rxoperties to fibers. Tekst. prom. 25 no.8t9-11 Ag 165. (MIRFLA 18:9) 1. Leningradskiy inatitut takstillnoy i legkoy promyshlennosti imeni Kirova, V 0~1 Fy -a n I r. w a r - es te rif I ca c.4 ~n c f r- 7 .3. Oe---112 Prom. nt; r- C7 TE MEOS, I I., doktor tekhn. nauk; _VQLIFI L.A., kand. k1jim. nauk; UPPID, A.E., red. [flew synthetic fibers; production of fibers from polyvinyl alcohol] Iqovye sinteticheskie volokna; proizvodstvo vo- lokon iz polivinilovogo spirta. Lenini,rad, Lenizz4at,1965. 50 P. (IILRA 18-.9) L 177ao-66 AW(J)/ZWT(n)/ZTC(f)/ZW(J(R)/T RN/D 5 ACC NR: AP60034U (A) SOURCE C01Z 3 UR/0190/66/008/001/0065/0068 AUTHORSt Burinskiy, S. A,j Vollf, L, A*; Hwal, A. I. ---- ---- -- ORGi Leningrad Institute or Textile and Light Industry (Leninaridskiy inatltUt E-armt1l'boy I lej6y prM"bJLenL____, In. S, M. TITLE: Electron e re sod an by xchangs 4E2MI-conl~ftbdng fibers SOURCE: VyookomolokulyarrWye, soyedittenlyap Y. 8, no.j. 1966, 65-68 TOPIC TAGSt polymero copolymerp graft copolymer,, polycondensation, phenolic plastict phenolformaldehyde, synthetic; fiber ABSTRACT: A method for the production of electron-exchange fibers by the graft copolycondensation of polyhydroxyl phenols and formaldehyde with hydroiwl- containing fibers vas developed. The experimental procedure followed here was similar to that described by R. Tsereza (Blok-1 privityye sopolyzery, Izd. Mtry H.j 1964). The experimental results are tabulated. It was found that the redox capacity of the fibers was 1,5 to 4 mg - equiv/g, From structure studien of,the graft polymeraq it is concluded that the polymer chains are partially cross- linked. The redox Xibers were found to possess a considerable resistanm to acid and alkalies. Orlg.",.art. has; 1 table. SUB corcow SUBM'DVZ: Web~5/ O%M Hat W31 Oyu MW: 001 Card A not UDCv M0103 ACC NRt APW25618 ~~U~GE CODE: UR/04,13/66/OW/013/0075/0075 I'11VEhTORS: Vollf., L. A. Meos, A. I.; Inkina, S.* A* ORG: none TITLE: A method for obtaining ion-exchanging fibers and fabrics. Class 391 11o. 183375 SOMCE: Izobrateniya, pronVshlennyyo obraztay, tovarnyyo znaki, no. Up 1966p 75 TOPIC TAGS: ion exchange, fiber, fabric, polyvinyl, alcoholy aldehyde ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a method for obtainJng ion-exchanging fibers and fabrics by acotalyzing with aldehydes the fibers and fabrics based on polyvin7l alcohol. To obt.).in ion-oxchanging matorialsp aldehydos containing wnino groupG or pyrridone cycles are used as aldehydon. Tho dootylyzod haloid product is then alkylated and treated with a base, SUB CODE: U/ SUBM DATE: 1ADec61 07/ 1A ---UDC: 661.183.12:677,494,744,72:677,862.22 BURDISK17, S.A.; VOLIF, L.A.; MEOS, A.I. Electrop, exchangers tased on hydrox,-l- containirg. Vya0kG'l-"--. seeds 8 no. 1t65-68 Ja 066 (MM 19'.1) 1. Leningradskly Institlit teleWllnoy I legkoy promyshlamosti imeni Kirova. Submitted February I'l, 1965, a ir2psa VWQVT'/zTC(M)-6 WIRM , '~r '009562 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/005/005~ 015, IWENTOR: Mleos , A. I., Vollf, L. A.; Kirilenko, Yu. K. ORG: none TITLE: Method for the chemical treatment of 2oly(vinyl alcohol). Class 29, No.173876j' SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 5, 1966, 154 TOPIC TAGS: organic semiconductor, semiconducting polymer, poly-vinyl alcobol, heat resistant polymer, water resistant polymer ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a chemical treatment method for poly(vinyl alcohol) and end-products from it, involy.~ng dehydration on heating in an inert medium. To impart water- and heat-resistance~-and semiconducting/3 and other special properties to the poly(vinyl -~-l-c6~o-l-Y--~-nd--products,--,I~~yd~-at-ion is carried out in a boiling solvent with acid salts of alkali metals or benzenesulfonic acid-. I (SM] SUB CODE: 11, 20/ SUBM DATE: 23jun64/ ATD PRESS:'~O.~.;k' Card 1/1 AP6015649 '(A CODE!' UR/0413/66/000/009/0059/0059 INVE NTOR: Kirilenko, Yu. K. ; Vol' f, L. A.; Meos, A. 1. 0 ORG: none TITLE: Method for chemical treatment of polyviLiyl alcoholil Class 29, No. 181236 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 9, 1966, 59 TOPIC TAGS: polyvinyl alcohol, tertiary amine, halogenation, chemical treatment ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued f6ra niethod of chemical ti~eatm ent of polyvinyl alcohol and its byproducts. T add nonflammability-Kanion- exchange capabilities,. and antimi robe propertiesV4 dehydrated pplyvinyl alco'hol dr its byproducts are subjected to halogenation, followed by treatment with a tertiary amine such as a triethylamine. [Translation] 1 [NT) SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 12Apr65/ Card 1 / 1 is UDC: 678. 744. 72:66. 093. 6. 094. 403 41 s(M)IDIPWIT TjP(c) W H 8273 (A) SOURCE CODEs UR/0080/66/039/002/0398/0393 -ALTrHOR:' Mosley 9 G. A.; Vollf, Ir. A.; Moos, A, I.. 15 ORG% and Light Industry imeni. S. No Kirov (Laningrad- _L t _~L.Institute of Textile skiy institut tekstillnoy L legkoy promyAlennosti) TITLEA.~,,Inflawsabl~4polyvinyl alcohol fibeAbased on the reaction of PYA with'di- thyltilAftVa and tetramethylal phosphorous chloride SOME: Zhuiti~$prikladnoy Wait, v. 39, no. 2, 1966, 388-393 C TAG~i h' 154iber, lyviny .#Xc 1, fire, resiptant material LON.,- fnt pt, d 'MPTRAL-N. Ah-iftflamMab ei polyvinyl alcohol fiber is produced by an initial crosslink- i ' with H0-CH2:.Nj1;4-1ff1-,dj2-OH (1) and subsequent reaction with (HOCH2)4PC1 (IM (11 lal,prepared by a 60'n'de nsa~_i oii~riact ion of ureafformaldehyde in a molar ratio of 1:24.", IR,;#eutral or slightly alka' 'A".,sZlution at 60-.7 '00C. In the esterification reac"tiun Mt*een PVA fil r and (I),-th 1 6r is placedIn a solution of M and-kept at 700C rbp-136 min"'. - Th'*"Aber is thei"Ohntrifuged (5000 rpm) for 5 min and subsequently heat- ed~At 155 1600C for B-10 min.~ Thr"',extent of centrifugation affects the degree of ea- u ficatlon of tbe,fiber. It"was fthind that the greater the extent of centrifugation, &g,114 The-re th# waaller the e.of esterifica-elvn sdlting eater bonds are-stable at pH f" 6-12 but we unstable in.aicid aolu~llbnq*breaking down at pH.equal to 3. In the -cam 1/2 UD0.547,361,2-126 Ilk. t 4169-66 ACJ NRs AP6008273 second reaction, the esterified fiber is saturated with an'qqueous solutIon of 10 wt of PI) and trietba'nolamine (to sustain a neutral solution).at.,700C for 30 min. The fibrr is then washed and dried in air (13000 for 30 min. Analydtl aee made for nitro- genN hydroxyl group, and phosphorous content of the fiber. The cr6aqlinked fiber is found to be stablo In boiling water and other reagents. Containing at-least 2 wt :'Ph'7'phorous, It Is found to be inflammable. On the basis of the analytica-data, 80% of-,Jthe resulting fiber is thought to be doubly banded to two nitrogen atoms am in the fimt fomula above, while 20% appears to be triply bonded as In the second formtila. Orig. art. has 1 3 figures, I table. VA VOEC I U/ SUBM DATEI OlDecG4/ ORIG REF: 007/ OTH REF: 003 L 42034-66 arr(m)ILIJII (J)/ Jjr(c) ACC NR, AP6011223 (A) SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/006/0060/0()60 INVENTOR: Meos, A. _ I. ; Vol' f, L A. Kirilenko, Yu. K. Girdyuk, V. V. ORG: none TITLE: Method of chemical processing of polyvinyl alcohol~ Class 29, No. 179877 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye %naki, no. 6, 1966, 60 TOPIC TAGS: polyvinyl alcohol, monomer, acrylonitrile, chemical treatment ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a method of chemical processing of polyvinyl alcohol. To impart new properties such as a light resistance,~i dehydrated polyvinyl alcohol and its byproduc'ts are treated with dieno fric-mono- mers such as an acrylonitrile.1 [Translation) [NT] SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 120ct64/ 1/1 at UDC: 677. 494. 744. 72:677. 864. 512. 15:547. 339. 211 M, ACC HR: AP6011017 01) SOURCE CODE: UP/0080/66/039/003/0664/0668 'AUTHOR: Pglyanskaya, V. I.; Necs, A. .1 Vol'f, L. A. ORG: Leningrad In!3titute of the Textile and Li&ht 1p r imeni S. M. Kirov .(Leningradskiy institut tekstillnoy i legkoy promyshlennosti) TITLE: Study of esterification of polyvinyl alcohol fibersp with titanixrn tetracblo-i ride SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy kh-,mii, v. 39, no. 3, 1966, 664-668 TOPIC TAGS: polyvinyl alcohol, titanium compound, synthetic fiber, ABSTRACT: Ttv, avticl- doqcrition t1w; w1iter L))~2i~f i ng polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) fiber with titanium tetrachlori~k~ and tix;iudntlt~ the propertior ot' trit,mium-containing fibers. Esterifiratirm of FVA fibers with TiClt, is represented as follcws: TiC), + 11,10 TIOCI, + 211M. Card 1/3 UDC: 66.095.13-t 5417.361.2-126 ACC 1111: APS01101-7 Cil. C11011 C C11-0 I + , "ri=O ---* I C112 Cl/ C::~ 1=0 + 211CI, I I . . f C11011 C This may be associalted with cross-linking between chains: oil Oil Cl Cl CI>T