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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 5, p 317 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Konkin, V. D.
TITLE: An X-ccelerated Method of Photocolorimetric Determination of
Aluminum in Steels and Pig Irons (Uskorennoye (olokolori-
metricheskoye opredeleniye alyuminiya v stalyakh i chugunakh)
PERIODICAL: Byul. naluchno-tekhn. inform. Ukr. n. -i. in-t. metallov,
1957, Nr Zi pp 76-81
ABSTRACT: A method is proposed whereby Al can be determined with
aluminone in the presence of less than 0.7% Ba, approximately
8% V, and large amounts of Cr; when present in amounts in ex-
cess of 15 in 50 cc, Ti interferes with the process. 0. 1 g of
steel is dissolved in 7 cc of a 5% HZS04 solution under moder-
ate heating. I cc of HN03 (1: 1) is added, and I cc of HCI (1; 1)
is added if the Al is present in large amounts. The solution is
then evaporated to S03. The salts are dissolved in 30 cc of hot
H20 and are transferred to a 100-cc flask. 10 cc of the solu-
tion are placed 'into a 60-cc flask; enough Fe is added to bring
the total Fe content to 10 mg; after adding 5 cc of~HZO. 2 cc of
Ca rd 1/2 10% solution of NH4SCN, and 5 cc of a 20% solution of
137-58-5-11124
An Accelerated Method (cont.
hydroxylamine sulfate, the mixture is heated to a temperature of 800C for a
period of three minutes; after the mixture has cooled, 1.0 cc of a 0.1% alum-
inone solution is added to it. The volume of the mixture is brought up to a
predetermined mark with a buffer solution (a mixture of 25.2 cc of CH3COOH
in 2100 cc of H20, and 126 cc of CH3COONa in 7900 cc of H?O), and, after
10-15 minutes have elapsed, the solution is analyzed photometrically with a
green light filter. A calibration curve is plotted for standard specimens of
steel. Tables for determination of Al are shown for the gravimetric method
and for the method proposed. Up to 49rof Al in 50 cc of solution can be
determined.
K.K.
1. Aluminum--Determination 2. Steel-Applications 3. Iron--Applications
4. Colorimetry--Applications
Ca rd 2/2
Work practice of central chemical labora&ories in nonferrous
metallargies plants of the Ukrainian SSS. Zav.lab. 23 no.2:250-
252 '57. (M1RA 10:3)
19 Ukrainskly nauchno-ionledovatellekly institut metallov..
(Ukraine--Xetallurgical laboratories)
sov/81-59-5-15079
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Khimiya, 1959, Nr 5, p 128 129
(USSR)
AUTHOR: Konkin, V.D.
tM 77777-777-
TME: A Speed-Up Complexometric Method for the Determination of
Calcium and Magnesium Oxides in a Systematic Analysis of
Blast-Furnace Slags DolomitesAnd Limestones
PERIODICAL. Byul. nauchno-tekhn. inform. Ukr, n.-i. in-t metallov. 1958,
Nr 6, pp 104 - 110
ABSTRACT. It was established that when titrating Ca in the presence of
Mg, with complexon III (I) in a strong alkaline medium at pff 14,
using murexide as an indicator, the final point of the titration
is very clearly shown, which allows for the application of the
complexometric method in the determination of Ca and Mg in
blast-furnace slags, dolomites and limestones (after the
separation of S102 and the hydroxides of Al, Fe and Mn). 0.5 9
of finely ground slag is moistened with hot water and dissolved
Card 1/3 in 25 ml of HC1, 1.5 - 2 g of NH4Cl and NH 4OH are added till a
SOV/81-59-5-15079
A Speed-Up Complexometric Method for the Determination of Calcium and
Magnesium Oxides in a Systematic Analysis of Blast-Furnace Slags Dolomites
and Limestones
precipitate of Al, Fe and Mn hydroxides is separated, 10 ml of a 15%-solution
of (NH 4)2S208 is introduced, this is filtered, boiled for 10 - 15 minutes in
order to destroy the excess of (NH 4)2S208, then cooled, diluted with water
to 250 ml and mixed. Thirty ml of water are added to 50 ml of the obtained
solution, 5 drops of an Indigocarmine solution (0.25 9 in 100 ml of 2.5%-C2H50H)
and a 20%-solution of NaOff or KOH, until a yellow color of the solution
(pH 14) appears, 0.1 - 0.15 9 of murexide are introduced (0.2 g of the indica-
tor are rubbed together with 20 g of NaCl) and a slow titration of Ca is carried
out with a 10% solution of I till the pink shade changes to violet. In another
aliquote of the solution the Ca and Mg sum total is determined; 30 ml of a
buffer solution,is added to 50 ml of the solution to be analyzed (67.5 g of
NH4C1 is added to 570 ml of a 20%-solution of NH4OH and diluted with water
to 1 liter, 0.1 - 0.15 9 of an acidic chromium dark blue (0.2 g of the indica-
tor is rubbed together with 20 g of NaCl) is added and this is titrated with
a 10%-solution of.I till the wine-red color changes to a dark blue-lilac
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SOV/81-55-5-15079
A Speed-Up Complexometric Method for the Determination of Calcium and
Magnesium Oxides in a Systematic Analysis of Blast-Furnace Slags Dolomites
and Limestones
color. The Mg content is determined by the difference. In analyzing the
dolomite or the limestone, after the sample has been dissolved, the obtained-
solution is treated with a few drops of HNO 3' then NH Cl and NR40H are added-
(Al, Mn and Fe hydroxides are precipitated), this J. filtered, the filtrate
is cooled and diluted with water to 250 ml, the Ca and Mg are determined as
described above. It is absolutely necessary to carry out a control (blank)
experiment with reagents for Ca and Mg.
N. Chudinova
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AUTHOR: Konkin, V. D. SOV/32-24-10-4/70
TITLE: A High-Speed 1.1ethod for Determining Calcium Oxide in Fluxed
Agglomerates, Calcites, Dolomites, and Cinders (Ekspressnyy
metod opredelaniya okisi kalltsiya v oflyusovannykh aglo-
meratakh, izvestnyakakh, dolomitakh i shlakakh)
PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1958, Vol 24, Nr lo, PP 1181-1183
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: In order to work out a faster complexometric method for
the determinations mentioned in the title the triethanol-
amine recommended (Refs 1, 2) in the publications was used
in the present case. The alkaline content of the medium
was controlled with indigo carmine which changes over the
pff range of 11,6 to 14,0. In the experiments which were
carried out with the assistance of Kh. K. Kaplan it was
observed that in the trilonometric (complexometric) calcium
determinat-ions up to 00 mg iron, up to 20 m- aluminum, and
k.
uD to 8 mi- manganese may be present. Data are given on the
course of the analysis. The duration of the calcium deter-
irination in fluxed agzlomerates is 15 minutes, that in the
Card 1/2 other materials 8 - 10 minutes. In the case of a calcium
SOV/32-24-lo-4/70
A 11 i Gh - S
peod Methol for Determin'ng Calcium Oxide in Fluxed Agglomerates,
Calcites, Dolomites, and Cinders
content of 15 1,146 the maximum error amounts to + 0,20 % and
in the caue of 15 - 56 % Ca it is about + 0,3~~P. A table
of the results obtained is given. After The present method
had been tested papers were published in the periodicals
"Metallurgiya" and "Khim-iyall (Refs 3, 4) which describe a
similar method. The results rhich were obtained by variations
on the determination method a87ree. The method described in
the present case may be carried out within 8 , 10 minutes,
whereas using the variations mentioned in the other publi-
cations the duration of the analysis is longer. There are
2 tables and 4 references, 2 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Ukrainski, nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut metallov
Y
(U~xalniarr Scientific Research Institute for Metals)
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S/137/61/000/011/112/123
A060/A101
AUTHORS: Konkin, V. D., Gol'tsberg, I. M.
TITLE: Accelerated method of determining small contents (0,005 - 0.01%) of
aluminum and aluminum oxides in plain carbon steels
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, no. 11, 1961, 4, abstract 11K17
("Sb. tr. Ukr. n.-i. in-t metallov", 1961, no. 7, 289 - 296)
TEXT: Two varients are worked out for the determination of small quanti-
ties (0-005 - 0.010%) of Al and Al 203 in steel from a single batch, using ascor
bine or thioglycol acids as masking reagents. In both variants the steel batch
is dissolved in H2S04 under slight heating. The precipitate of carbides and
Al ~03 is filtered off through an ashless filter. The Al in the filtrate from
the solid solution and the Al in the precipitate in the form of Al ~03 are deter-
mined by the photocolorimetric method, using for masking ascorbine and thioglycol
acids. The precision of the method according to both variants is �0.0005% Al.
The determination of Al and Al 03 in 20 samples of steel takes 16 - 18 hours. It
was found that in determining Q Al in a solid solution, it is Dexpedient to
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Accelerated method of determining ...
S/137/61/000/011/11e123
A060/A101
utilize ascorbine acid for the masking of Pe, and in detennining Al in the fonn
Of Al ~03 - thioglycol acid.
L. Voroblyeva
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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KONKIN, V.D., kand.khimicheskikh nauk; ZHIKHAREVA, V.I.
Analysis of phosphorus and manganese slags with use of urotropine
and trilon B. Trudy Ukr. nauch.-issl. inst. met. no-7:271-279
,61. (MIRA 14-11)
(Slag--Analysis)
KONKIN, V.D., kand.khimicheskikh nauk; ZHIKHARWA, V.I.
--------
Determination of manganese in ferromanganese and manganese ores by
means of trilon B. Trudy Ukr. nauch.-issl. inst. met. no.7:280-
284 161. (MIRA 14:11)
(Forromanganese--Analysis) (Manganese ores--Analysis)
,~ A
KONKIN, V.D., kand.khWeheskikh nauk; GOLITSBERG, I.M., inth.
tents (oxo5 - 0.01 percent' of
Rapid metbod of determining small con
aluminum and aluminum oxide in plain carbon steels. Trudy Ukr.
Inauch.-isal. inst. met. no-7:289-296 161. (KIM 14: 11)
(Steel--Analysis) (Aluminum--Analysis)
KONKIN.J.D.., kand.khimicheakikh nauk; KOVAL', G.L., inzh.
1. Rapid volumetric determination of silicic acid in slags. Trudy
Ukr. nauch.-iasl. inst. met. no.7iZ97-300 '61. (MIRA 14:11)
(Slag--Analysis) (Silica--Analysis)
KONKINt Vasiliy Dmitriymigh; ZHIKHAREVA, Valentina Josifovna; TgYBA, -
rX.-IL, Me- TMIS i
. re ; GUSAROV, K.F., tekhn, red,
(Complexometric awlysial Kampleksometricheakii analizz. Kiev,
Gootekhizdats, USSRp 1962. 147 p. (MDU 15:6)
(Cbamistryp Analytical) (Complexons)
8/137/62/000/012/076/085
AOO6/A1O1
AUTHORS: Konkin, V. D., Zhikhareva, V. I.
TITLE: Analysis of alloys with the use of urotropine and trilon B
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 12, 1962, 6 - 7, abstract
12K34 ("Sb. tr. Ukr. n.-i.. in-t metallov", 1962, no. 8.', 329 - 336)
TEXT: A '0.25 g batch of the alloy is disgolved in 'D'03 (1:4); 2o ml
H2~04 (1:3) are added, and the solution is heated until S03 vapors appear. Then
100 ml water, and 5 ml HCl are added, and Cu is singled out with Na thiosulfate.
The Cu precipitate is dissolved in HNO water is Added and the solution is
31
neutralized with NH40H, acidified with HC1 (1:1), apd. Cu is titrated with 0.05 n.-
solution of trilon 13 (1) in the presence of murexide. After singling out.Cu of
the filtrate with urotropine, Fe and Al aie separated from Ni and Co. Then Fe
and Al are separated with the use of NaOH and Al is determined by the complex-
metrical method with eriochrome black ET-00. Fe is also titrated with I in the
presence of sulfo-salicyl acid. To the Co- and Ni-containing solution murexide
and ammonia solution are added and their sum is titrated with 0.1 n. I-solution.
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S/137/62/000/012/076/085
Analysis of alloys with the use of... A006/A101
The Ni-content is calculated after determining Co from the other aliquot portion
of the solution by the weight or potentiometrical method. The error of deter-
mining Co and Ni is about 44).10%. There are 10 references.
B. Meleptlyev
(Abstracter's note: Complete translation)
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S/137/6VO00/012/075/085~
A006/A101
AUTHORS: Konkin, V. D.0 Zhikhareva, V. 1.
TITLE: Determination of tungsten in ferrous metal, alloys, and ferro-
tungsten by an indirect complex-metrical method
PMODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 12, 1962, 5, abstract M25
("Sb. tr. Ukr. n.-i. in-t metallov". 1962, no. 8, 337 - ~41)
TEXT: The method is bag~d on the preliminary singling-out of tungsten
.in the form of tungsten oxide (1), its precipitation with Pb2+ and titration of
the excess Pb24* solution with trilon B (II). An alloy batch is dissolved in
50 ml HC1 (I ; 4) and 10 ml IINO3 . The.solution is.con6entrated by,evaporation
to 10 - 15 ml, 10 ml 1%-gelatin solution and 150 ml water are added, boiled
during 5 min and I is filtered-off after 20 min. The precipitate is dissolved
in 5 ml 25%-NH40H and 50 ml water, the singled out metal hydroxides are filtered)
and the filtrate is neutralized with the use of Congo paper. Amounts of 20 ml
10%-NI14CGOCH3 solution and 10 - 15 ml n. Pb(N03)2 solution are added. The solu-
tion is boiled for 1 2 min, transferred into a 200-ml retort, and 100 ml of
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5/081/631'000/005/020/075
AUTFOR: Konkin, V. D. and Zhikharev, V. 1.
TITLE: Analysis of alloys using urotropina and trilon B
MiODICAL.- -Referativnyy zhurnal'.~-Xhimiya, Z1Q. 51 1963, 128-129, abstract
30129 (5b. tr. Ukr, ii-J, in-t* metallov, no. 8, 1962. 329 - ~36)
TEXT: 'A method was.develQped for analyzing alloys, containing large
quantities or Cu, Al, Ni, Co, and- Fes using'urotropino and complexon 111 (1).
0.?5 g of alloy are dissolved in 003 (2-:4), 20 ml H?-SC4(1:3) are added and the
mixture evaporated to whits fwmes. 100 ml of water, 5 ml concentrated HC1 and
30 Ml Of 30% solution Of Ma2S203 are added to the residue and it is boiled to
coagulation of CuS precipitate, whic'n is then filtered and washed with M1 (1:
19). For determination of Cu, the CuS procipitate is dissolved in 20 ml of hot
HN03 (1 : 1). 100 =1 of water are added and a solution Of 1IF40H to the transi-
tion of a light blue color through.congo, red into red. Then HC1 (1:1) is added
drop-wiso to a rose color appearance on congo papar, =rexide is introduced and
Cu is titrated with 0.05 N solution 1. For separation of Fe and A2 from KI and
Co 10 ml of concentrated "N03 are added to the filtrate after separation of the
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Analysis o alloys .... S/081/63/000/005/()2-OJ075
Nff
401 and Nff
Us* The solution is boiled and upon cooling to 8001C, 2 g of
40H
solution are introduced until precipitationbegins, "The precipitate is dis-
solved by addition of dilute H01-and a 30% solution of urotropine is added until
hydroxides precipitate. After thist 10 ml of uratropine are added in excess
and the solution is held at 800 C for 10 - 15 minutes. The solution with pre-
cipitate is diluted to 250 ml and filtered. Fe and Al are determined in the
precipitate. To do this, the precipitate is dissolved In hot H01 and Fa
is precipitated with N&OH. The solution with Fe(OH)j precipitate is diluted
to 500 ml and filtered. To 250 ml of the filtrate 20 ml of 0.1 H solution of
I are added, it is made acidic With H.Cl using congo rad paper, eriochormo black
ET-00 is introduced, L ammon:Lum, -chloride buffer solution and an excess of I is
titrated with 0.1 N solution of,ZnS94. For determination of Fe the precipitate
of FO(OH)3 :15 dissolved in HCIL (1:1) and a solution of NH40H is added until pre-
cipitation begins, HC1 (1:1) is then added of
- 0 the precipitate, Severaldrops
20j; solution of sulfosalicyalic acid are added to the solution and Fe is ti-
'i + Co.
trated with a 0.1 N solution of 1. For determinatim of the sum of JR
0.1 - 0.2 g of murexida -and 2 ml -or concentrate(i N140H are introduced to the.
tjoL -
aliquot-por n of the -filtrate (obtaiaed --after separattion :of Fe - afid Al
tropine) and Utrated with:O.j_LU'SOjUtiQn Of 1-to the appearance of a pale pink
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--.A.QNK4$1,,,,V,O~D..;"ZHURAREVA,- V.I.
t
Complexomotric determination of molybdenum in permalloy and
ferromolybdenum. Zav.lab. 29 no.7:791-793 163. (MIRA 16*8)
1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy inatitut metallov.
(Molybdenum alloys-Analysis) (Complexons)
-.Dmitriyevich; MIKHARLTA, Valentina Iooifo-vna;
-1y..
EPIK, P.A., kand. tokhn. nauk, retsenzent;
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KONKIN, V.D.; KUW'SHOV, G.A.
Methods of chemical analysis of steels and cast irons.
Standartizatsiia, 27 no.1:27-29 Ja 163. (MIRA 1714)
KONKIN, V.D.; ZHIKRAREVA, V.I.
Analysis of lead silicate by means of trilon B. Zav. lab. 30
no.1:31-32 164. (MIRA 17:9)
1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut metallov.
..KONKRI, V.D., kand. kh" nauk; MIKUMA, V.I.; LUM, L.A.
Determining small quantities of calcium in cast iron with the
use of trilon B for masking the iron. Sbor. trud. UNIIM no.9s
450-453 164 (MIRA 18.,l)
KOVALI, G.L.; KONKIN, V.D., kand. khIm. nauk.- MR-WHOV, G.-A.
Photocolorimetrie method of determining arsenic in iron ores
and produotB of their transformation. Sbor. trud. UNIIM no.9-.
460-463 164 (m4 18.-I)
- MIKIN, V.D., kand. khim. nauk; ZHIKHAREVA, V.I.
Effect of urotropine and trilon B in the systematic analysis
of slag with a large content of chromium oxide. ti-Laniwo
dioxide, vanadium pentoxidey and zinz cxldeo fior. trud.
UNITM no.9-435-2d,3 f64 ME R.4. 18 3 1)
Rapid analysis of rare-sarth metal alloys, Ybid.~-444-.1,1,9
KONKIN, V.D.; LIMANO L.A.
Determining cerium cxide in slags. Sbor.trud. UNIIN
no.11:379-382 165. (MIRA 18:1-1)
KONKINO V.D.; BRUK, I.L.
---^-W~
Rapid photocolorimetrio method
phosphorus in steel during the
trud, UNIIM no.11:383-386 165.
for the determination of
smelting process. Sbor,
(MIRA l8s1l)
DOROKHOVO r,.I*; GERSHGCltffp ".j 101MIN, V.Do; LUOSSROV, G.A.
Removal or sulflor from asst Iran b7 vacuuming. Not, i gornorud,
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MKIN, Tu.A., aspirant
Determining methods for calculating amortization norme of tractorse
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1. Rabot& v"olnens pA rukawodstvom saveduyughchogo kafedroy
Ikonomiki sellskogo khosymystva I Organizateii prolsvodetva v sots-
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Graphic-analymis method of establishing on economic basis the life
expectancy of tractors. Trudy MIHWKU ll-'82-122 160(HM 13:9)
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JONKINq Yuriv Alekoandrovichp kand. Acnom. niuk; GREBTSM, F.P. 9 red.;
REVICY,-V-.N. -,UJft-. red.
[Depreciation of machinery in airiculture; economic principles for
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tizatsiia tekbnIld v nltskom khoziaistve; skonomicbes)de osum
opredeleniia. srokov slushby traktorov i maehin v Bellskom khosiaietwo,
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(Agricultural machinery) (Tractors) (Depreciation)
- KONKIN, Yurly Alekoandrovich; SAZONOVp V.V., red.; SAYTANIDI, L.D.,
tekbno red-.
[Service Ufa and replacement of agricultural machinary and tractors
on collective f& m ] SrokI ispollzovaniia i obnovleniia traktornogo
parka v kolkhosakh, Moskva# Izd-vo H-va sell.khoz. RSFSR, 1960. 15 p.
(MIRA 14:9)
(Agricult=*l machinery) (Tractors)
KONKIN, Yu.A., kand.okonomicheskikh nauk
Economic indices of the perfection of
Izv. TSKLA no.5:207-216 161.
(Agricultur,al
agricultural machinery.
(MIFA 14:12)
machinery)
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6oudousalloa &3kd evaporation processes *s, the surfaces of
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Classification of rivers of the U.S.S.R. according to their tee
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486 P. 3,000 copies printed.
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level.
COVSHMM- This textbook discusses the principles of hydrology, its subdivisions,
and & relation to other sciences. It describes the chemical-physical prop-
erties of water, circulation in nature, the hydrology of seas, rivers, glac-
iers, lakes and swamps, and subsurface drainage The authors thank Profes-
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univ., 1963. 182 p. (KRA 16:12)
(Seiches) (Lakes~
_KWKZA,,X.G.; RASPOPOV,- I.M.
All-Union Conference on the Problems of the Cycle of Matter
and Energy in Lake Bodies,. Vest. LGU 19 no.24:159-160 "64
(MIRA 18 t1)
OLSL7$YBV, N.4.-, TSVITKOVA. Te.N.; BORODIN, V.P.I. XCIROUCTA, A.P.; SILICHINNO,
T.S.; KHOROSHET, I.G.; XTASNIKOY. Yu.Ae; PWIL'YICU, Z.A.; ZRATOK"ILl
V.I.; TATSTIKH, N.A.,-. PAYDONIZAS. 0.T.; 3ARANOTA, N.I.; ZIMIS, V.le.;
TORMASOVA. L.N.; USTIXL~MROTA. ARIFITIT. S.S.; IQ N.S.;
KULIBA. A.P.; KALITS11YA. U.K.; SSIANOTA, G.M.; SORINA, Aa.N*.--.;4Aff-
NITSKAYA. V.S.; PRUDNIKOU, M.N.
Tularin from a vaccinal strain for epicutaneous use. Zhur. nikro-
blolospid. I immun,, 27 weg:22-28 S 156. (MISA 9:10)
1. Is Institute i mikrobiologit in. N.7.Gaaelet AMR
SM i protivotullaremlMkh stantely Stalingradekoy, Yoronoshskoy,
Tullskoy, Plavskoy, Caskoy, Krasnodarskoys Kookovskoy I Swolenskoy*
(TUIAUNtA, diagacels,
tularin spid6linsous test (Run))
OLSUFOYEV, H.G.; YFAIELIYANOVA, O.S.; UGWVOY. G.P.; SILICHENED, V.S.;
BORODIN, V.P.; SAMSONOVA A.P ; KONKINA, H.S.; SHBLAWOVA, G.K.;
LEVACHFIVA, Z.A.: TSARRTA: LEBEIV, A, T.F.
Result of mnss use with humnn subjects of dry tulnremiA vnceine
prepnred from restored Gaiskil No.15 qnd Emelinnovn No.155 atrnins.
Zhur.mikrobiol.epid. i immun. 29 no.3:52-57 Mr 158. (MIRA 11:4)
1. Iz Institutn epidemiologii i mikrobiolorii imeni Gnmalei AKN SSSR,
Voronezhakoy, Stalingradakoy, Moskovnkoy, Tullskoy oblastnykh, Altayskoy
.,ichaskikh stnntsii I Onskogo instituta
krayevoy annitnrno-epidemiolop
epidemiologii i mikrobiologii.
(TU166MMIA, immunology,
vaccine, dry from Gaiskii's No.15 & EmeliAnovn's No.155
strnins, mass applicntion (Rus)
PIMENOV, V.V., nauchn. sotr.; TAROYEVA, R,F.~ naucim. sotr.;
KELtS=A, Z.N., nauchn. sotr.j Yr;IIIYK -., rjauchn.
__L __,- U, S
sotr.; VYAYSINEN, T.I., naudlm. sotr.;
imuchn. sotr.3 CHISTOV, K.V., otv. red.
[Verkhrdy Olonets,, a settlement of, Imbermen tin
experiment in etlulographical description] Verkludil
Olonets - poselok lbsombov; opyt etnograficheskogo
opisaniia. Moskva., Nauka, 1964. 194 p.
(MIRA 18.1),
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Karelc-Finskly filial, Petro-
zavodsk. Institut Istorill yazyka i literatury.
2. Petrozavodskly Insti-L,.A, yazyka, literatury i istorii
All SSSR (for all except Chistov),
40 to
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AUTHOR3 Konko, A.I.
TITLE: A portable in,,strument for measuring the intensity
of the sun's ultra-violet radiation
SOURCE: Konferentsiya po biologicheskomu. deystviyu ulltrafio-
letovogo izlucheniya. Leningrad, 1956~ Ul'trafioleto-
voye izlucheniye solntsa i yego ispollzovaniye dlya
profiltakticheskikh i lechebnykh tseley; trudy konfe
rentsii. no. 4. Leningrad, 1960, 93-95. At head of
title: blinisterstvo zdravookhraneniya RSFSR. Institut
radiatsionnoy gigiyeny.
TEXT: The apparatus is constructed usin6WK- M2(FSK-M2) photo-
resistances prepared by the Institut fiziki AN USSR (Institute
of Physics, AS UkrSSR). At a tension of 70 v the darkness cur-
rent of this photoresistance is only 10-8 - 10- 10 amp. When
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illuminatecl it jumps immediately to around 3-10 amp/lumen. The
principle of the device can be seen from Fig. 1. The device is
powered from a hearing-aid battery and the microammeter is of
the 50/L&,a type. The voltage to the photoresistance can be va-
ried from 0 to 50 v according to the intensity of the ultra-
violet source being measured. To record the total ultra-violet
radiation, a matte quartz glass hemisphere or Ulbricht Globe is
fixed and an appropriate bandpass filter inserted below it.
perience with the apparatus showed that the lag of the photo-
resistance was negligible and did not influence the instrument's
readings. Nor was the resistance affected by liei6htened atmos-
pheric humidity. At maximum beach temperatures and a tension of
40 v no darkness current appeared in the instru.,iient. Test3 at
the Institute of Physics 6 AS UkrSSR, showed that in a -tempera-
ture ran6e from 10 to 50 0 the coefficient indicating the uercair
tage chanbe in photocurrent with a temperature caanc,e of 1 was
0
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after-calibration (expressing- the units in energetic units)-an
error,.of US-should.-not,preclude the instrument's use. Thein-
strument prov*ed convenient-to'use, especially.in comparative
measurements of*the intensity.of ultra-violet radiation at diffe-
rent points. Its total cost with batteries, is very low. There
1B..1 figure.
ASSOCIATIM Institut im. Seohenova (Institute im. Sechenov),:
Yalta
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Scientific and practical donference of physicians of
trade-union sanatoriums and health resorts on problem
of medical immunology and climatotherapy. Vop. kur.,
fizioter. i lech, fiz. kult'. 30 no.3t284-287 )tr-Je 165.
(MIRA 18:12)
PFASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION sovI6150
Akademiya nauk Latvlyskoy SSR. InBtitut ekapdrimentalinoy
meditsiny.
Voprosy kurortologii. It.) 50: Probiery fIzIolosicheakogo deystviya
1. terapevtichaskogo primeninlya aeroionov (Problems in Health-.
Reso;rt Therapy. v. 5: Studies of the Physiologi4al Efrect' and Ther-
apeutic Application of Air Ions). Riga, Izd-ib AN,.Latviyskoi
SSR, 1959. 424-p. (Series: Its: Trudy, t. 20) Errata,'slip in-
serted. 1000 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agency; Akademiya nauk Lat,~Iys~o y.SSR. Inatitut.eksperl-
mentallnoy m6ditsiny.
Editorlal Board: Hoop ~d.: L. Vas1l'yov, Professo:~,, P. D.': Psrlli~',
Protessor, F. G. Po~tnov, Candldate'of Medical Sciences, Ya. Yuo
Reynet, CAndidate.of Physics). and,14athematical Sciences,*and LA
Tutkevich, Candidate of Medical Sciences; Nd.i A._'Ve.ngranovich; . i
Tech. Id.s A. Zhulcovakaya,
Card 1/7
.Problems In Health-Resort (co-nt.) S0716150
PURPOSE: This book is intended for phisicians workihg at health
resorts and for the general practitioner.
COVERAGE: Thin book, a collection of arilolee, In essentially the
proceedings of the Second Conference on the 11WslologUal ~ Effect
and Therapeutic Applioation of Alr'lons,'-held qt Riga'(Latvlan
SSR).In December 1957. The use of negative air Ions-Is believed
to be beneficial in the treatment of nonheqlIng'wounc and ulcers',
which often result from radiation Wury.. The b6ok coht4lns
photod.of numerous devices deacrIbodInUatate -N~taeroUb refer-
ences, mostly Soviet, are given at the odd of sew of the'articles.
TA 43 dFCONTENTS (Abridged]&
Gerie, P. Ye. Introduction
Vasillyev, L. L. Current Problems of the fteloldiloal
andLTherapoutic Effect-of Air*X
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Problems in Health-Resort (Cont.) SOV16150
Kol-odina., N. S. The DepeAdence of Atmospheric 10n
Concentration on the Dose of Gamg~a. Radiation 119
Davydova, K. P. Ionizing the,Air Iof Hospital Roops 129
Putilin, A. S. Air-Ionization Conditions for Operat-
ing FrarAklinization Equipment 137
perience Gained in Air-IQn Therapy
0 ~
0; 153
O~Wi hindivitual Dosages
Skorobogato,Vap A. M. The Humoral Mechanism of the 161
Effect of Air Ions Upon the OrgaZism
Blagodatova, Ye. T. Influence of Negative Air Ions
Upon the IExcitability of the Anemized Neuromuscular 171
System
Card 5/7
KONKOVAJ.
Dosage of mm baths.~T Aur., fizioter.i lech.fizikullt. 28
no.ItSl-432 163. u 4 (KMA 161-4)
1. Iz Institute. meditsinskoy klimatologii i Irlimsitoterapii
imeni I.M.Secheimova (dir. B.V.Bogntskiy).
(SUN BATHS)
KONIO, Vkiamin Markovich; AGAPITOVA. M.P.. redaktor.
[Organixation and technology of Soviet cooperative trade] Organizatella I
tekhnika sovetskoi kooperativnot torgovli. Pod red. M.P.Agapito.m. Moskva,
Izd-vo TSentramoiusa. 1950- 308 P. (KM 6:10)
(Retail trade)
KONKOL Janina; KURZYNA Krystyna; LIPINSKI,, Zdzislaw; tARSLOWSKI, Rowuald;
Y
STANKIEWICZ, Helena
Juvenile goiter among high school students in Bialystok. Zdrow.
publiczne 7/8:279-282 JI-Ag 165.
1. Studenckie Kolo Naukowe przy II Klinice Chorob Wownetrznych
AM w Bialymstoku (Kierownik: prof. dr. J. Chlebowski).
MORAWSKI, Czeslaw, agr inz.; KO.UOL5 Jerzy, agr inz.
Voltage regulator for powor transformers with on-load-top-changer.
Energetyka Pol 14 no.10 Biuletyn:28-)l 0 060. (EEAI 1'13)
(Voltage regulators) (Electric transformers)
IONKM Jerzy mgr.inze; KORALUNI Mink, mgr.inz.; MORAWSKIO Czeslaw.,
Application of automatic control of the voltage ot eleotrofilters.
Viad elaktrotechn 30 no.6.216-21-7 Je 162.
KORALUNp Marek, mgr inz..-, kQNML#.- ~erz -mgr inz.; MORA'dSKI,, Czealaw..
W inz.
New measuring unit for the autcoatic control of electrostatic
precipitators. Pomiary 8 no,3.1:523-525 N 162.
1. Instytut Energetyki,, Warszawa.
MORAWSKI., Cz6slaw,.. mgr. inz.; KOIqKOL, JerZ7, & inz,; KORALUIT, Marek,, mgre
inz.
Modernization of installations feeding electrostatic precipitators.
Energetyka 16 no.4: Suppl.: Biul Inst. Energ.:13~-16 Ap 162.
I* Fracownia Autcmatykiq Gdansk
MORAVSKIY, Ch.S., inzh.; KORALYUN, M.E., inzh.; inzh.
RIIITT-21 automatic voltage regulator. Elek. sta. 34 no.11:74-76 N '63,
1. Energaticheskiy institut, Vars~avae (MIRA 17:2)
. fV; ~
EDNKOLIWSKI, Leon; WARSZWSKI, Stefan
~-- :, j~ i%,-a ~ e !4,: 5, ~~. ng~~t~, 5,
In memoriam of Dr. Usislaw Dandeliski-, Nov. 18, 188D - July 1.
1954. Polski prsegl. chir. 27 no.12:1169-1170 Doe 55.
(BIOGRMI]IS
Dandelski, Zdslslaw)
KO?qKCLItIK, Zdzislaw, inz.
Standardization in an industrial labor establishment. Aormalizacja
1 30 no.2:63-68 162.
i
NIASSEF, El Adavy,, prof.dr.; GAYEDPY.K*y prof.dr.; K(SKOLYpBalaxx [translator]
The swirling flow under gravity through bottom outlets.
Hidrologiai KozIony 37 no.Zt238-24 157.
f
VOU~',f~E C011TROL 'Mk',1S1'0lUEW3.
p2 ('!AGYAR HIRUDSATECIMIKA) BIMAPE,.T, HUNGARY VOL. 8 NO 1/2y JUNIE 1'757
SO: '.40MITLY POEX OF Elll~'T MtOpEAN ACESSIOITS (AEEI) VOL. 6 hitYll NC-V'--lT-ER 1957
KONKOLYO-T0.
A new method for gauging voltage-stabilizer transformers. p. 109.
MERES ES AUTOMATIKA. (Merestachnikai as Automatizalasi Tudomanyos
Egyesulet) Budapest, Hungary, Vol. 7, no. 4/5, 1959.
Monthly list of East European Accessions (EKAI), 1L, Vol. 8, No. 8,
August 1959.
Uncla.
KONKO "Y,.T.
IlDynamometi-
y of chipoing on cast irons of granulated graphite." p. 118. (GZP, VOle 5p
no. 3, Hare 1953. Budapest.)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, Vol. 2, h/8, Library of Congress
August, 1953, Uncle
KOWOLY, T.
"Thernmurement, of cutting power in the spherulitic graphite cast iron." II, P. 183.
(GEP, Vol. 5~ no. 11, Apr. 1953. Wdapest.)
SO: Mlonthlv List of East J~t=pean Accessions, Vol* 21 #8p Library Of Congress
AUF,Usti 1953~ Uncl.
KUW(U Y , 7'.
KCI%TFCI,Y, T. Inner fuz-,iness of X-ray films affected by X rays and ganwa rays. P. 394.
Vol. 7, No. 10, Oct. 19545.
CEF.
T-TRi~GLCOY
Fudape8t, Hungary
So: East European Accession, Vol. 5, No. 51, Mey 1956
Hvmgary/Solid State Pbysics - Structure of Deformable Materials, E-8
Abst Journalt Referat Zhur - Fizika,, No 12, 1956., 34818
Author: Konkoly, T.
Institution: Technical University, Budapest, Hungary
Title: Methods of Photography with the Aid of X-Rays and Gamma Rays for the in-
vestigation of Macrostructure
Original Periodical: Acta techn. Aqad. sci. hung., 1955, 13o No 3-4, 373-391;
Germanj Russian, English, French resumLe
Abstract: A study was made of the various combinations of films and amplifying
screens to obtain the ur-4nim Internal blurring and maximum contrast when exposing
materials with x-ray and gamma rays. The blurring in the absence of amplifying
screens increasen sharply for g- rays. For a film placed between amplifying
screens made of calcium tungstanate, the internal blurring in the 160 kv region is
considerably greater than for a softer radiation. Lead amplifying ocreens.* used
for ga- rays, reduce the contrast by 10%; thiby improve the internal blurring by
33-44%; they reduce the exposure by 41%p it being advisable therefore to employ
such a ccmbinatirm.
/ 0'r/ - 1 -
HUNGARIA/Crys~al's. B-5
Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 6, 1957, 18231
Author Tj~
Inst Academy of Sciences of Hungaria.
Title To the Method of Making Photographs with X-ray and Gamma-
ray Radiations at the Macrostructure Study.
Orig Pub Magyar tud. akad. Musz. tud. oszt kozl., 1955, 16, No 2 -
4, 257-275.
Abstract See RZhKhim, 1956, 72112.
Card 1/1 - 46 -
KONKOLY., T.
KONKOLY,, T. The Liliput 120, an X-Ray apparatus for material testings of
macrostructures. p. 149
Vol- 8, No- 4s April-1956
GEP, Budapest, Hungw7
SOURCE: East Zuropean Acceselow List (EEAL) Val. 6, No. 4 - APrII 1957
KONKOLY, T.
60
KONKOLY., T. - Cc radioactive Is6topee in the exarAnation of welding.
p. 271s Vol- 8, no. 79 JulY 1956
GEP - BudapostsHmWary
SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EM) Vol, 6p No* 4 - April 1957
KONYOLY~ T.
A Hungarian industrial X-ray machine.
p. 199 (Przeglad Spawalnictwa. Vol. 8p no. 8, Aug. 1056. lollars-zawa, Poland)
Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) I.C. V01. 7, no. 2,
Febru,ary 1958
FOROLY~ T.
The Liliput 120 X-ray aDparatus for testing welded parts in our steam
plants. P. 73. MIGYAR ENERGIAGUDASAG. (Energiagazdalkodasi Tudomanyos
Egyesulet-,) Budapest. Vol. 9j, No. 2., Feb. 1956
SOURCE: East European Accessions List (VAL) Library of Congress
Vol. 5. No. 6. June 1956
'r
. -;Z
KONIKO-1y) DK1,1, Z.
The Co 60 radioactive isotope for testing welded steam pipes in our power
plants. p.260. MAGYAR EINERGLIGAZDASAG. Budapest. Vol. 91, no. 7, July
1956.
SOURCL: Fqst European Accessicns List (EEAL), Librery of Con.gress
Vol. .51 No. 12, December 195,6
Distri 4E26
Iasi muence or tAmmum an the altrida-hardeniog of
ec T mv. Budap Hdr-
_pt, Hung.)
1, No. 2. 102-14(1959).---Orthogonal test
bars 12 X 12 X 8 mm. contc,.0-4.2570 Ti am made from
Armco iron contg.' C 0.04. Si 0.11, Mn 0.06, 8 0.019, and
P 0.017%. They am heat-treated-at 900* for 0.5 hr.,
oven-cooltd, nitfided in NHj gas at 460, 510, 550, 6W, and
660% exwnd. by taicroscope, and their hardness measured.
For Ti:C >20, the care hardness increases by 50-100%. com-
pared to Ti-free steel. The vArface hazdness may be in-
C IreastdbyG-150%. For Ti:C;55, a deep surface layer of
little hardness is Mmed, with gradual transition to the core.
For Tl!C >9. the hardness falls froom high values in a thin
surface layer rapidly towards the cove. Max. hardness is
obtained at 600'. The thickness of the i1trideelayer in.
creases with temp. and has a maximum 1" -71: C - 4-5.1.
Distrs
VEirect of fitamium 40 the nitrill 10ty of Iton-titanlum
qui
alloys. _RZ-Hrm"li Me (juiv., Buds
T.
Ivill. M "I
(1060)(in uitriding exptx.~e_r' ntd out
with NHx. corresponding to definite degrees oldissocu. The
use of Pe-Ts alloys for N case-hardeuing was found to be
advantageous, since Ti effected decarburization of the Fe and
therebl eahanced the N diflusloa into the alloy. Further-
tuare, thm diffused N reacted with die Tito fom TIN, whick
inermed the bardam of the alloy cote. APIM!cIable hard-
mess of the core was effected only by the ratio Ti: C > 20.
The mdo Tl.C - 4 merely produced dewburizatIon of
the Fe. By varying the Ti content, it was Possible to pro
duce nitriide casino of any hardness value var-Ant,!rom that
of the altride case on Arince Fe to a value 2S0% greater.
-The vittiding quality of the F-tTf alloy depended on the
TI;Cratio. Alloys with a ratio Ti:C;S 5 exhibited a heivy
coating of law hardness, and the haften decreased g=4u-
Alloys with a ratio Ti:C > IQ ex-
ally at the fatedg=,
Whited a light coatiag of great hardness, and the hardness
'no degree of NH,
decreased abruptly at the intaked.
idUsom. (.x - 24-74) d1d not 4ftt the depth or hardua
Jof the waft witUa the Investigated tewp range 460~
MOO. IncrealUDIT the cw*-har&-Uft temp. from 166 to
W* Increased the depth of case In all butances. This'
was most Waaaaced IM aUM With a TI:C ratio of "A.
4C steets cmt
Wded similar
Ti
Nitridlu
of low 7
g.
y
l;
Zoet:
The Investiptlon Is being coritlaued. Field tests'
l
tM applicability d N cue4m*=4 Ti ttedi, am a Prop
Iferffite R. F
KONKOLY, To (Budapest, XI,j Muegyetem rkp-3* Hungary-)
Diffusion of nitrogen in iron-titanium alloys- Periodica polytechn
eng 5 no.1:5-12 161.
1. Institute of Mechanical Technology,, Polytechnical University
Budapest.
(Titanium-iron alloys) (Nitrogen)
~9!9~94,.Tibor,.,d,r.; BAUER, Parene; HF-GMI,, Bela
Some data on the tecbnology of are welding performed in the
CO, protective atmosphere. Gepgyartastechn 3 no.5:168-171
My'63.
I. Budapesti Muszaki Egyetem Mach. Techn. Intezete (for
Konkoly and Bauer)e 2, Wilhelm Pieck Vagon- as Gepgyar,
oC j-.ilw nr~'Le,.umnT.5 at i,)ie -Ird Eaturial
Testl.n.ty .cxgreso. I-lutiz elst 19 rio.19.-2 I -D 6. 4
1. MaLt)rial Test'n.a Ssi-,t-lon$ Association of tne Machine
KCNKOLYp Tilumer .
1~1, -'.. C :1-'I-, :- I
Up-to-date circuit arrangements An the AM-FI4 signal generator.
Magy hir tea)m LI no*2~74;~80 -~,trAp 160,
1. Huszeripari Kutato Intenat
KONKOIX, Thege Aladar, dr.; NIKOLOV, Laszlo, dr.
The health and social status of inhabitants over 60 years of age in a
mining area. Nopegesseegugy 11:341-31+5 N 161.
(HMTH SURVEYS in old age) (INDUSTRIAL MEDICINE)
K011KOLi TMDGE, Aladar, dr,#
--- - ------
On the hand injuries of coal miners. Munkavedelem, 8 no.V6:56-58 162.
KOXKOLY-MME~ I.; PUNGORo E-s' SCHULIX9 E-
Reextion on the surface of silver iodide. p. 561. KOZLEKMYEI.
Budapest. Vol. 5. no* 4P 1955e
SOURCE: Bast Buropean Accessions List (EEAL), LC, Vol. 5,, No. 2,, Feb. 1956
X014-KOLY TIEGE, I.
KONKOLY THEGE9 1. Oxidation reactions on the surface of silver iodide. In German.
P. 49.
Vol. 8, no. 113, 1955
ACTA CHDIICA
SCENCE
Budapest, fhingar7
So: Eact Europeon Accessions, Vol. 5, no. 5, 1-lay 1956
'V
2(149. The e"luttomotwaormt
4with :(hd futile and 17
--- Qera., em.
'11.gyar e
Ww-51, ;1)..17-24.-Varions anions and
i cations interfere with t' he flarneophotometric dcter-
minglan of Mg. -Its em(Wort speCtrum fio indepen-
%dent: of the aniort fxresenf, but the absolute valae
of tj~e emission depanda on the ~ anLarz EKcaum
varieus salts Gswcixt~ In the flame, at vanous
emittla cam
velocities to nds (NfgO or -M&OH).
'
f '
Th
ddiiio
i
th
i
H
i
. a
ti
n
ncreases
ss
as.
e em
on,
)
-see
becau.-~ Y 11 ra idly. To correct for
2
the anio S pro at. Uld 111
tawa sillit. and the
Calibratih SON ' ns should contain the same Lonca.
Thes
p(i thol same aniam a can be predicted from.
,
the pre-io
us. chernic.J treatment of. the sutmfance.
Alternatively, fix each win., one anion o;an V-* kt~pt
.
.
In M, far
exceq.
while ItotVing the caticn, of the
others rmilarto the standard and unknown voln.
The interference by Cs, Rb; Na, K rLnd.C-- car- be
calculated by. determining- the emissions at two
wavelengths (35 and 371 miz). A. G. PcTo
0
2 Flante phatometrit, study of
L I T
21fl figs., I tab-
Anions aucl catfoil~t scrimisiv in-l-ti,,,
fiame - I
provedum,s were proposco to
t~l' fit,
0-ausm; bir awckm-~
.m.uple Solution in the !;ttnl,- cuqc'ntr~.U'~il
of one of tlw antoas I-) ij,Al! ! i -
and the ianple Solution III tht,
A.
~'--'nn-'cted w' th thei-r iafluence on the temPerature of the
tlame or on the surface tension of the investigated solutions.
Card
optics optical Metho ofe is K-8
dS/
rjOU,/r of zhur zika,'No 4 1958., 110 9554
Author FLmgorr FOP Nonk
,
inst L. Eotvos Ujj Perafty., Badapest., H=gary
.6,
Title ium by means of a Flame
Investigation of CoMpOWC1,3 of Mape
Photometer
Orig Pub Acta chim. Acad. sci. huna.: 1957.. 1-1., No 1-2j. 23-43
Abstract The authors investigate the problem of the Possibil-itY Of
det-armbAng magnesium in soluU=s of its compoundn by using
the flone photomet'ry method using the emission molecular
beals. It is noted that the presence of various anions and
cati-ons in the solution Ji-tter-feras with the determination of
the magnesium. It is therefore recommended to work where pos-
sible with standard soluttonsp whose composition is close to
those invC!st-igated. In those cases when this cannot be done,
It is proposed to introftae into the sample solutions and into
the standards a certain one anion in large concentration3 this
leads to the suppression of the interfering action of the
other anions. In particWAr: ith is conveniett to work with
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Abs Jour : Rof Zhur - Fizlko, Nc 11, 1958, No 26427
Authcr :Pungor E.yz~on~*ly Thego I~GJVII
Inst iL EotVoa Uhfiv`-5Fr5`rfy-,-Ra9-pest, Hungary
Title IS;udy of Molecular Bmnd EniBsion Spectra With the Aid of P
Plena Photonater. I. Froperties of Copper Salts During
Plena Photonetry.
Orig, Fub I Aote chim. Acad. sci. hung.p 1957P 13t No 1-29 1-7
1
ilbstrect s An investigation wes node of the influonco of different anions
on the intensity of radiation of the nolecular spoctm of
copper oxide in a hydrogen.-oxygen flems, Molar solutions of
sulfuricl hydrochlcric, and ecotio acids wore introduced into
the flanop with addittn of CuS04P5H 0 slats the concentration
of which in all solutions Wes 5 X.18-2 r~ojot
/litor. The pro-
sonce of sulfuric void bausos a considerable ~oduction in tho
entire radiation in thovisiblo rogioni including the r1eximuc
at 538 nillimicrons. Acotic- acid Ormses a sharp increase in
radiation. AcAU acid eauses'a sharp increase in rrdintion.
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Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Fizike, No 11, 1958, No 26427
The hydrochloric acid does not change noticoebly the entire
radiation, but dininishes sonewhat the mexinui et 435 milli-
nicrons md shifts the unxinu-- rt 538 nillinicrons to a
nr-xii-.-.m et 546 nillimicrons. Ethyl and -.,.othyl sloohols (to
concontrations up to erproxioptoly 13%) increase the idontity
of radiation of the 538 -illinicron bandl and a further in-
croaso in tho concontrntion of alcohol lends to a reduced
intonsity. A stronger offect duo to alcohol ic obeerved in
the prosenco of hydrochloric acid.
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Abe Jour: Rof Zhur - Fiz1krj No Ilt 1958p No 26438
Author zFunGor E., Konkoly Thego 1.
Inst IL. Eotvas lgi-vert~, ~-de~;estp Hungary.
Title iInvostiCation of Molecular Bond Emission Spectra with the Aid
of Flmo Fhotonetry. 11, Fhotmotric Investigation of Boric
Aiid in Flame.
Orig lub i Acte chiu. Aced. sci. hung.# 1957, 13, No 1-2, 39-47
Abstrect I The spoctrtu of boric acid has been plotted in the region
frori 440 to 570 millkaicrons In a hydrogen-oxygon fliria. It
is shom that the fom of the spactrw- does not change with
varition of the solvent (hydrochloric acid, 50% ethyl alcohol,
5e1- nothyl alcohol). For the scria concentration of boric
acid in the solutionj the inientity of rcdiation oftho bands
increases with increasing concentration of alcohol (methyl
or ethyl). Qualitatively end '4uentitetivoly this,depondenco
is ancloCous to that previously obtained by the euthors for
sodimp calcium, beritrip negnosixmp and silver. It is indi-
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Abs Jour i Rof Zhur - Fizikaj No 11, 1958, No 26438
cated that the clibice of methyl n1coholl mado by Dotn rnd
Thompson (Reforat Zhur Fizikap 1956# No 2, 54119) is not
suitablog since the concontrationof the latter cffocts the
results of the nonsuron-ont. Data cro Ldvon on the influence
of tho following onions: H01 and HpSO4, in nolar conentre-
tions, do not influence the intensityof rediation. H(1104
increases the intensity of rodietion of boric ecids, while
NaOH docreeses it. Froblene of clinination of interference
in quantitative flame anplysis ere discussed.
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2o (k..R%6tv6s VdIV, HtUlap"t),Ada Chm.
It, lt3-t7(1&%ixG caimai).-Itl tm
t1tratlea d, I - Mth ACKOl. with Htha%ych*iddtne as
admptim Iddicatori ercm filmat ts ue&f~d to ptlamft of
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these etcm (16ZC vgues show that CNS fam. UW ImUd.
tons, adsorb without hydnt(on sphere, *hems S04-- W,
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FUNGORF Zrno,,dr.(Budapesi VIII Maze= korut 4/b);_ KONKOLT THEGE, Ilona
(Budapest VIII Museus korut 4/b)
Data On 04-flass Photometric determination of the effect of alcohol.
Acta chimica Hung 28 no.1/32325-132 061.
(Ew 10:9)
1. Ilkatitut fur Amorganische und ASSITtische Chemie der L. 110+,vos
Univerattatv Budapest.
Maim) (Alcohols)
a
PUNGOR, Erno,dr. (Budapest); PN~Oq_,THEGZ, Ilona (Budapest)
Atom absorption investigations vith sodium. Acts, chimica Hung 28
no.1/3:133-139 161. (ULAI 10: 9)
1. Institut fur Anorganiache und Analytische Chemle der L. 10tv0s
Uaiversitat, Budapest.
(Atoms) (Absorption) (Sodium) (Alcohols)
(Anions)
nWAR, Imo; 10149OLY THEGEp Ilona
Characteristics of transition.elements from the point of view of
flams photometry. KaV'kem folyoir 66 no.12,520-522 D 1(10o
1. gotvos loramd Tudcmanyegyetem Szervetlft es Anel itikai. Kemiai.
Intezete, Budapebt.