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AUTHOR: Sokolov, B.L., Deputy-Delegate SOV-28-58-4-31/35
TlTLE: Checking the Quality of Confectionary Products (Proverka
0
kachestva konditerskikh izdeliy)
PERIODICAL: Standartizatsiya, 1958, Nr 4, pp 88 - E39 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: State control laboratories carried out inspect:.ons of con-
fectionary enterprises to verify whether the 1111TU" state
standards, introduced in the RSFSR, ha,@e been observed, It
was stated that in a great number of enterprises, RTU-
standards were not complied with, resulting in a deficient
quality of products. The article contains various examples
of observed deficiencies. Measures to improve the quality
of confectionary products were taken by the State labor-
atories together with local organizations.
ASSOCIATION: Komitet standartov, mer i izmeritellnykh priborov pri So-
vete Ministrov, RSFSR (committee of measurements, Stand-
ards and Measuring Instruments of the Council of Ministers,
-SFSR)
Card 1/1
1. Food--Production 2. Food-Quality control
'OrHOR@ Sokolov, B. L., Engineer SOV/28-59--i-9/29
TI"LE. i@e In-spection of the Maintenance of Standards and
Technical Regulations (Kortroilza soblyudeniyem
standartov i tekhnicheskikh uslov-iy)
PEHODICALi Standartizatsiya, 1959, Nr 1, p 33 - 36 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The Inspection of enterprises, which produce bread and
confectionery, fish products,cheese, staple fiber and vis-
cose fabrics, jacqard' blankets, furniture, enamelware,
meat products and childrenis garments, was carried out by,
the laboratories. The defectire quality of the above
mentioned products, as well as th@ defective organization
of the inspection itself, is commented on here. Th,! insnee'l-
ion however, resulted in an improvement in producion quali-
ty and modernization of a number of plants.The Krasnoyarsksc-Aarklucs
decided to construct seven new cheese plants, and to re-
construct 9 dairy plants. The reconstruction of the
Blagoveshchensk Confectionery plant, was settled; it is
planned to replace the old equipment by new machinery.
New equipment was installed in the bread plants in
Card 1/2 Arkhangel sk, Penza, Tambov- There is 1 Soviet ref4Erence.
SOV/28-59-1-9/29
The inspection of the llaintenance of Standards and Technical Regulations
ASSOCIATION, Upravleniye upolnomochennogo Komiteta standartev, mer
izmeritel:pykh priborov pri- Sovete Ministrov RSFSR
(The Admin-stration of - .--:j@'w- - J L
. w kvi- the Committee of
Standards, Measures and Measuring Devices at the @RSFSR
C-0-r1W.'@il- Of-Mi---igt67-8)
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SOV/115- 59,21-3/38
9 (6)
kUTHOR: Sokolov. B.L.
TIT",E: Preparations for the Change-Over to New Forms of State
Supervision of Measuring Techniques (Podgotovit'sya k
perekhodu na novyye formy gosudarstvennogo nadzora za
izmeritellnoy tekhnikoy)
PERIODICAL: Izmeritellnaya tekhnika, 1959, Nr 2, pp 7-9
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: In connection with the decision of the Committee for
Standards, Measurements and Measuring Instruments to
postpone implementation of regulations 12-58, the main
task of the Committee and its local organs during 1959
is to take the necessary preliminary steps for the
change-over to new forms of national supervision. The
author feels - on the subject of improving the material-
technical bases - that although considerable improve-
ments occurred during the Three Year Plan 1955-1958,
especially by supplying new equipment to laboratories,
Card 1/4 a great deal remains to be accomplished. The plan has
SOV/115- 59-2-3/38
Preparations for the Change-Over to New Forms of State Supervision
of Measuring Techniques '
not been fully implemented, and this endangers success-
ful realization of the projected new State supervision.
The currently operative system of stationary coatrol
should be replaced by completely equipped, portable
laboratories. At present, there are only experimental
units in operation. The period 1959-1962, fixed by the
Committee, for producing such laboratories is too long
and impractical. Moreover.. work on design development
has not yet begun. Instructions on measuring errors
must also be revised. Inspectors doing this job must
be allowed much more initiative and, in any case, be
able to request replacements for measuring instruments.
Inspectorates must establish a supply of spare Lnstru-
ments which may be loaned out to enterprises, in order
to avoid production difficulties during the per-Lod of
control. The situation in repair shops must be improved
by expanaing the nomenclature system. The hitherto
operative system, where repair facilities are not read-
Card 2/4 ily available and the inferior quality of equipiaent is
)V/115-
0 '
Preparations for the Change-Over to New Forms of State Supervision
of Measuring Techniques
consequently tolerated, must be removed. Repair service
stations should be made more si.ecialized. Nevertheless,
the quality of personnel in metrological laboratories
has improved during the last three years, although
regular courses of instruction lasting 1-2 months should
be organized. In addition,-the curriculae in technical
schools and courses for training state inspectors should
be revised, as well as the administrative-technical
aspects of organizing inspection. These revisions are
of considerable importance for the eastern regions of
the USSR., where there is an acute shortage of institutes,
which have to serve too many laboratories. For example,
the Novosibirsk State Institute has to serve all the
laboratories in the Uzbek., Kazakh, Taazhik and Turkmen
SSR and in Siberia and the Far Last. Also, the account-
ing aspects of the inspectorates' work needs revising
and a reorganized bonus system would be very ftelp-jCul.
Card 3/4 Finally, the editorial staff points to the very import-
SOV/115- 59 -12-3/38
Preparations for the Change-Over to New @orms of State Su@ervision
of Measuring Techniques
ant issues, rLised by the author and requests opinions
on them from readers of the journal.
Card 4/4
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SOV/115-59-10-1/29
A.UHTOR: Sokolov
TITLE- Systematic Increase of Labor Productivity - an
Ur-ent Task of Local Branches of the Committee
CD
PERIODICAL: Izmeritel"naya t0ftika, 1959, Nr 10, pp 1-3 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Different measures are proposed by the author for in-
creasing the labor productivity of local branches of
the Committee of Standards, Measures and Measuring E-
quipment. The work of such a branch, the GKI = Gosu-
darstvenna a kontrol7naya laboratoriya (State Control
LaboratoryTis analized, criticized and some changes
proposed. The author lists certain impDrtant flaws in
the present system of the work organization in these
laboratories, such as the internal division of the la-
boratory staff into groups for each kind of measuring
control; the existence of a special inspection group
in each laboratory which assumes the control of vari--
ous industrial enterprises and plants and very often
Card 1/2 re-checks the production already inspected by a state
SOV/115-59-10-.1/29
S Increase of Labor Productivity - an Urgent Task of
,ystematic 01
Local Branches of the Committee
controller, (each year only in the RSFSR 75,000 working
days are consumed on more than 2,000 inspections); ex-
cessive paper work, etc. As an example of good work or-
ganization, the author mentions the Gor'kiy GKL, where
all such flaws in the organization were abolishedg re-
sulting in an 21% increase of labor productivity of
each laboratory worker in a 3-month period. The author
also recommends continuous training of the laboratory
staff. The author quotes cases where rationalizing pro-
positions were delayed for a long time, as was the case
with a proposition by the technical inspector of the
Chernigov GKL, I.S. Krever, who suggested that the chek-
king of commercial scales be simplified and speeded up.
Very often such improvements are introduced in indivi-
dual laboratories. Therefore, an exchange of technical
information between laboratories must be organized and
standards for the productivity degree of individual la-
Card 2/2 boratory workers drafted.
S11 15j60/OOO/O11/O13/013
B01 9/BO58
AUTHOR: Sokolov, B. L.
TIrLE: Republic Conference
Instruments
on quality ContrAf Finished
PERIODICAL: Izmeritellnaya tekhnika, 1960, No. 11, PP- 59 - 62
TEXT: This Conference was held by resolution of the July Plenum of the
TsK KPS3 and the Upravleniye upolnomochenogo Komiteta pri Sovete
Ministrov RSFSR (Administration of the Authorized Committees at the
Council of Ministers of the RSFSR), The following collaborators of the
GKL held lectures: S. A. Zabutov (Krasnodarsk), P. M. Larionov
(Chelyabinsk), Kh. D. Valeyev (Tatar GKL), B. Yu. Rozin (Omsk),
D. I. Shmatok (Tomsk), and B. L. Sokolov, Senior Engineer of the Ad-
ministratior. In their lectures which are dealt with in. detail, they
described the state of instrument construction within-the scope of the
GK"I and the control-testing stations in instrument-construction plants.
They made suggestions regarding measures to improve control work, and
also dealt with the collaboration between GKLs and sovnarkhozes, as well
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Republic Conference on quality Control of s/115/6o/ooo/oll/013/013
Finished Instruments B019/BO50
as various plant commissions.Arutypnyan (Tambovskaya GKL) pointed out
deficiencies of the effectiveness o? control stations in the plants.
Staroverov (Kurskaya GKL) was of the opinion that the dial heads made
by the Kokchetavskiy zavod (Kokchetav Plant) are imperfect. Soloviyev
(1vanovskiy GKL) proved that intermediate controls during the production
of instruments must be extended to improve the quality. Furmavin
(Tatarskaya GKL), Head of the testing department of the "Teplokontroll"
PE2,nt, criFi-cized the fact that the instrumentr are delivered to the
te,sting stations very irregularlyy especially at the end of the month.
This fact greatly influences the exactness of tests. Krayev (Kirovskaya
GK!@) suggested to hold conferences for the purpose of investigating
the quality of instruments. He also demanded the introduction of infor-
mation cards for each instrument. Malinin (Gorlkovskaya GKL) suggested
to specialize instrument-construction plants. Klochkov (Kaluzhskava
GKL) criticized the fact that the josplan is planning the delivery of
ins@truments, of which the plants have not even a notion, Zaks also dealt
with the problem of regular checkups of finished instruments. Further
Caid 2/3
Re-oublic Conference on Quality Conhrol of S/115/60/000/011/013/013
Finished Instruments B019/BO58
mentioned are: Ivanov (Bashkirskaya, GKL), Yefremov (Se6ratovskaya GKL),
Saraodurov (Ryazanskaya GKL), Puzenko (Kemerovskaya GKL), Toropov
(Vologodskaya GKL), Karlov (Orlovskaya GKL), and Golldshteyn (VNIIK),
Card 3/3
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@ SOKOLOV, B.L.
Improve the quality of manufactured iLstruments. Izm. tekh. no.3:1-
3 Mr '61. (Instrument manufacture) (MM .14:2)
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SOKOI,rjv, Ba.
importu-,)t objectivr., of Ltate Lalcoratories for Testir- hea@urinE-
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lt.'quipmcnt. lzm. te@ h, no.12:2-3 1) '6-1. NIRA 15:1)
(Testing, Laboratorie!))
SMOLOVY B.L.
-Activity of the Main Testing Laboratory in contrblling production
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quality of the instrument industry. Izm.tekh. h 012:1-4
D 162. !km 15-j2)
. (Testing laboratories) (Instrument indust )
SOKOLOV.-B.L.
Material responsibility for the violation of standards.
Standartizatsiia 27 no.9:47 S 163. (KRA 16:10)
Sw
SOKOLOV, B.L.
Role of the state testing Inboratorios in the Introduction of a defect-
less manufacture of instruments. lzm.tekh. no.U':56-58 Je 164-
(MTRA 17:-U)
SOKOLOV, B.L.
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c2MIMINIKOV, S.S., red.; MIKHAYDDV, K.A., red.; STAROVEROV, I.G.,
red.; VOLODIN, V.Ye., red.; NIKOLAYEV-SKIY, Ye.Ya., red.; CHEKHOV-
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[Concise manual on electric wiring operations) Kratkii spravochnik
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tAUTHORt Sokolov,,D. V. i Trubetskov, D. I.
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E; Effect of nonrootilinearity of static trajectories upon the operation of
ITL
I -beam magnet
,electron ron-type devices
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'SOURCE, Radiotekhnika i elektronikas v. 10, no. Of 1965, 1542-1544
OPIC TAGS: magnetron
IT
ABSTRACT: The effect of nonrectilinearity of static trajectories is.calculated,
ry,
'within the k,amework. of a-linear nonadiabatio.theo , @sing.as a del an inf itblyl
Mo in
I
thin beam with ade"inite surface charge density. The method of successive
!approximations is used. The space,charg and the attenuation distributed in the
e
systemare neglected.,A set of two equations for r-f displacements and an equation
'of exalta`ion of the transmisoion line by a nonrectilinear electron beam deseri@e*
the pt.enomena in the model. It Is found that, under ordinary synchronous conditiona
in the magnetron-type TW tube., the effect of nonrectilinearity of the static
trajectories upon the interaction processes is negligible. Orig. art. has:
.3 figures and 8 formulas.
C
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ACC NRi AR7000948 SOURCE CODE: UR/0275/66/000/011/AO19/AO19
AUTHOR: Sokolov, D. V.; Trubetskov, D. I.
TITLE: Approximate linear theory of a magnetron-type traveling wave amplifier
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, Abs. lIA130
REF .,OU'ICE: Sb. Vopr. elektron. sverkhvysok. chastot. Vyp. 2. Saratov.
:Saratoirsk, un-t, 1966, 35-75
OPIC TAGS: traveling wave amplifier, traveling wave tube, magnetron, dispersion,
equation, linear theory, space charge, successive approximation, Laplace transform:
ABSTRACT: An attempt has been made to create a linear theory of the magnetron-
'type tr;lveling- wave tube based on the method of successive approximations. In a
inuniber of cases, a dispersion equation method is used. An account Is given of:
1) a simplified theory of the traveling-wave magnetron tube; 2) elements of non-
diabatic theory of the traveling-wave magnetron tube, taking the effect of space
charge into consideration; and 3) the effect of nonrectilinearity of static trajectories
!on the amplification factor of the magnetron-type traveling-wave tube. A solution of
ICa,d 112 UDC: 621. 385. 632
1 ACC NRt A117-0009-48
jtbe problem is presented by the method of successive approximations based on the
Laplace transform. A bibliography of 25 titles is included. (Translation of
labstract) [NT]
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-I I injeprolwitrimnk h,mv.1 apItrisit. lite mine lactetia) Lsintent. This no. is (at r t
I p a ef
hAI% that I'tillid in ST%lulut Vtaler Their bilichrul. Action oil slit"auldiuss is untlur,itiown. =0 0
ably iglifficasit, Init ., lag the Iskilogy of thvIc *jjt&u6su4 Ila. iwt 1xvii Itivi-itillaird
Thr -client. atlalyi,of the Millisles whosved it crttain Feribir erbiji"11 lWtsI"tt tilt' haCL 400
00 j tcria content and itun and alk. earth mcW3 in that wit , hicrm-ing Actith the iton con. z .4110
tent incrm%cd and alk. carth cissitent decrtased. which agrees with the -ock IA Gulawn
.06
and other%. The action of taicrolirganisms on the weathering of rocks needs further
investigation. R. S, DRAN
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00 A 'tantlixint of their g"o& condi0m, and their chem. and petrographic propertic.%
Liparite shows more SiOj and alkalies, lower Fe and alk. earths and less loss on igni.
0 81!
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0 8! 1- 0 44";j and Ti (mv. it 10 " ) and smitable uther LIKINtiturut, '11- that lijuIritl-
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or Shus msnmf. Its client. o"upa. alipmachm that t4
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b,@@
rukof a the changes Of the C&Ith's crust is diftnLwd. The bacteria penetrate
a to a consilderabse depth Old feM&IU MICtiVC CVeO In the CrySt. structures. The no. of
bacteria in I a. of iubstAnce at a depth of 17.5 in. was estd. to be 3 milliots. The no. ni
lacteria increased as Lhe depth decreased until at 1.6 uL it Iveomes 18 million per C.
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14M3.0 -1 1*10.3 L, 01. 3.1 #11131alf .31LI, "A 0.1 it,
r I I , I
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SOKOLOV, D,V.
Sokolov, D.Y. "The Caradoc stage in the Crimea," Geologicheskoye opisaniye
Materialy Azovo-Chernomor. geol. upr. po geologii I poleznym iskopayemym,
symposium 23, 1948, P. 3-68 - Bibliog: 55 items
SO: U-2888, Letopis Zhurnallnykh Statey, No. 1, 1949
7
V
a te Tj-.jerrground
A
r, -
Problems in the formation of g-rcurd waters bases on materials from the transactions of the
Laboratory of Hy-drcreclogical Problems, Vol. 1. Trudy Lab. gidroaeol.probl. "o. 2, 1949.
Month1v List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, December 1952. Unclassified.
1 . .@ ' @c , - . '-.' .
2. USSR (600)
4. Geologists
7. K c. n s t. ant i -Ven- a: @ * ilcvicl, @3e4 rov Zy-b- tuary7/. Tnidy La@ . -id.-c.=-ecl. orclol. 6. 19zq.
- Y .--L - I- - 1 -1 -1
9. lk-ntl L 1-istS. of -Ii.@sslan -'ceessilons, Library o--" Congress, ';'a--ch 19-53, Unclassif-Jed'.
V
rtgrn of
"-Ueterocyclic compouna's.' XXIX. 5tereolsome
l'2'5-tdM6tby1-4-P1POfidiUO1, anti i
theli derlitativag. 1. 11. Nazarov. D. V. &,)kofov; and V. N..
cl. Rhim.
NC 4, 80-04; cl. C.A. 44, 420e. 48, 0371i.-Ta
12.7 in 350 1?']. @Abs. EtOH
wits uddid 35 g. Na. and the niNt. heiEed to complete the
reactiotti ditd. with IfjO, neidified With IICL filmmd, concil.,
'jjelding a di-,til-.'
tmatvd with N4011. and extil. with FA20,
hite of ifinneiic I (R . R' - H) (11), bj 101 -2*; the cryst,
portiou (7-3 K.) w13 the "-Joitti (Ila), in. 07-8' (from
ligroine) (picm1c, in. 173-0, HO in. -222-3'): the
omeric mixt,
which ivas berizuylated yielding
g.
-of, (1, R - Bz,
11)(M). Reduction in EtOll over Raney Ni inthe Presence
of a lktle. 2070 NaOH gives the-j6-form (118) of rl, in. 141-
2' (from pvtr- edicr) (Piemre, in. M-80'-, JIM tall, in.
20EY-10'); tite mother liquor on benzoylation yielded 50%
ce
Le
q
-7
1117. Electrolytic miluction of 20 z. of the piperidone oil
a Pb cathade ill I0%. (NIIASOi at 20' Pad c.d. 0.0210
amp-/.iq. cm. gave in 5 lim 2.2 g. 116. Treatment of 2.5-
lilliethyl-4-piperiflone Irith ilzCl in dil. NuOll gave the
1-H-- dcriv., hs 102---V, i". 64--V (from petr. 4@thfr) (2,1-
R.-,T )-OR'
dinilroplieny1hydrazone, in. 211- 12'). This (21,1 g.) hydro-
genattA over Rainy M in EtOlf in tile pmenm (if a little,
20% Naoff Yielded (frimil -1 COnIbilICII TLIIIA) 120 g. isamoric
111; crystit. froin Cal li gave 47 g. V!irc 111-y, in. 159 &0
(pheizYlurclhan, in. 17.11-41'), while the ninthcr liquor oil,
addii. (if petr. ctiser ga%-L@ mi% , _ 11 - -__ __ - ___
'llm wimilig 111-1 (log.) 35 llrs.'611 a-.stqlm___
-guvc -g oi, - WA ot-ff;%@@Z;7:,@@,__!
bath wil 4 ulk
b 80@4- --t-96- .- _0M I
-7!' Ift
salli -187--S"). - Similar hydroly;.m of-__JHcx: and
gave fi@ all(] Ifel, m. 98'aitcl.142". rev-;- UP PPL9. directiv
froin E40. while lf@ is sepd. ;Ls the IICI _-,ilt. Thu5, elce-
trolytic reduction yidd!; 11,, 110, nuid Mr. Ift-ating 37,2
x0th .16 g@ Ac,O 30 mill. on a
bath gave, after tvalm. in racur) and tiashing with
NaOl'-, 41 g. b, 122-
V, 11- 1.4913, I@j 1.0792, in. (from litAr. ether);
tile saille sllb-;t;lllcL (U@ 117-I.V, 1113 L4925, (6 1-0810
formc,,) oil EreatINCTIt (If tile kc-tone in dlemaim with CIII-ICO
2 lirs.; Win itrophenyth ydrazime, m. 177-9'(froill iiiof I),
11yarug.naLion of the A@ (1@rlv. ovur IL-mey Ni in F'011
in the prv@e:s-e of little 20% NaOlf gave n:ixed isamcm-1-
WAlit'M ul'@ut 30" -r-farn; (My), in. SG-7' (phenyhrethan
10
in, 232-.V). Tbii r,fln,(cd with 11CI :JO ItT.I. gave the
alx)v,- (kwribed 117, in, 86@7'.. RclInxing .1 g. 1113 with 7
g. Na in 5A) itil. L-m-AmOlt -1:1 firs, ut.lhi)-90' gave after
I IV
the urpat tr,%1Lmcm 1.2 9. Ila. In. OG-V, SimiLly I
glive it low Yield of IL', Il't with fircl In aq. Nuolf gave
Ifla, in. 126 -7'. Sim1hrly. 11W gav@ the eopresponding
111, IM.5'. Denting 5 g. 11-11cl with-H g. DA21
L fir. nt 1-10-80' gnvu after s(jbi. in 1fjO unal c.-an. with
jit.O, 2.2 g. Ilra, bfi nl@'@ 1.52tt), d.,, 1.0623 (Picratc,
ju. 101-5': 110 sull tit. !k-V). Similarly IIP.IICI
gave the correspaisding 1110, 4, IGO, n1l, 1.152W. dv 1.0800
(piculte, In. HO $,dl. w-, Heating
1111 (1117 15U GO') (10 K.) With 10 g. INCI to 170* until HCI
evointion stuplicti, follu%YW by pa,@-.Ctge of dry LLCI at Elm,
;nine tump, 2 lirs. grave u ppt. of t1w IlLi &LIE. iv ich
h was
selid.and irvatvil with n(j. Na,CO@,
It - It' - liz) M 'A Illy, 11, 125-6', n"', 1.5265, (174.
1 OJI"13 Q&'r(:j" 111,L17.3-1 5'; 110 sall, in. 253-4*). Treat-
rt;ciit of the benzoute (if Ha with ljxCI in 10% NaOll gave
V"'Lin' 92-3' (from fk-tr. utimr). Sindfarly was obtained
V11, In. 9241*. julluxing 3 g. III-( with ri g. I1ZCI In C1116
2-1 Ims. iruv 2.6 g. V-,, in. 117--19*. Ifeating 2 g. Illa,
tit. 136-7',mitli 4 g. Ac%() wid I drop 11-SO, 7.5 firs. at 60'
gave 2.5 g. -form (V],,) of I (R - Itz, It' - AC) (VIN,
b2 187@-V', u
14-1 5291), Sbuilzirly 111#4 gave 1110, in. 125--al
%ybile IIIj gave VI-y, in, 92.5-3'. 11tatingL 3.8 c. 32it/
formalln witis 2.2 g. !R)% IICO-Il mul g. Ila an a sttwit -
buthti.-3 brus. gavc,1.7g. ;%.for Pit ('Ala), b,87-9% 1.47@10,
d., G.M-11, m. 72-3* (picrate, m. 14'1-3*; HO salt, til. I%-
V), of I (R = Me, R' - 11) (VII). Similar metbylation
of 110 gave the ji-forns (Vfffl), in. 77-8* (picrale, m, 181-2';
11C1 sall, hygroscopic crystals). Beating 4.5 g. VU@JiCl
with 6 g. 13--cl 20-39 lrlin@ to 150' gave after treatment
with H,O, extm with M.O. an ,d tivatment with Na.coll
5.2 g. a-jorm'(VrjIc,) of I (H - lkle, R' @ Bz) (VIII), b,
1.5170, 1.0315 m., M-209*;.
110 salt, tit, 201-2'), 5inpilarlt,W II rave the currespand-,
ing VIIIII, L,3 12,940% '4- 1-61110, d'l 1ANO (Pieffile, Ill.
017-13% HCI sall l1vatitig 4.55
U. IV-r with g, 32'@', fortualin and I g. 901,(, 11COzIf
40 min. art a-,;tcaut had, gave 4.1 g. (VIlly), It?., 136-7'
1.5105, cito LOM (picrrle@ ni. 181-2'; 11CI @nlt'
j7S-q.5'), which, heated 2 Ifir-4. with 25% HCI on a steam
trith, gave BzOl-l and Vlly.-bi 88' (picratt, in.
11C1 salt, hygroscopic rolid), Y@artial evaim. of 0,5, R-2.5-,
1.12-15 (with FeCt, titis, gives an intense Ted
color). The same product formed bt 36.547o yield in the 1
reaction with 1'--toNra instead of Na for 40 min. at 90'.
-it lower temp-;. the yield riscs@ and at room temp. it, 10
days was 155%. 71jer pure product, tit 134-6*, nl@' 1.4038,
.112ding, m. 65--o' (frota peur. etlier). Hy-
solidifies oil st,
(jralysj3 of tjjj5 with 22% 1IC1 32 lirs. oil it stearn bath gaVC
Hydrogenation of the ester Ac
cit,,riv. ill Etoll over Rane:y LNj gaYL j jilizi. of iterraiYomrrs,
L51--70', widcl, was sepd. into 5' fractions. The middle
fraction, Ill nl*-1.49021 d:1 11118-51 solidified in
part, yielding 1.6 9. 111i M. 101-2'. Tile L-amer mixt.
'tit Ory HCJ,
ated in abq. FtOH wt
(from 14.6 g. ketolle) was tre@
MJZ;X@-Zla
(picride, oil; IR3 itill, in. Vt7-8'). altilig With 2 g.-ben=te
flf Vill, 113 1117-70', W,7 1-51011. Clio 1.0,47.3 Qicrf,16 in - 184-
J1('1 sall@ Ill. 1.85. is ')@ Similar met1t),66,11 'if 4.1 K
IM 111@ ir)9,0,, gave 88% fl-ifollier (VIO) 0 N111 in. 87-,8*
V),
(pil riat" io, 1IN 9,; ll( wit, lll@ 17-1-1 I;Itt,-r MI
I'll (3.7 In) fit-Mi-d %vitl@ 11-t.Cl to 160* ioi allosiv 1-kiw, g.
11CI satt, lit. 213-1-1 ", of the b, moah, of almir, with 1.0
9. b!';1Lihj1V, 1), 167- 9', W" kNO3, da 1.089, whiell S'llidific(l. -
na Statiding, aml Ill, 111) 60' (from lwo. 4,01(r) (HO still, Ill,
213 To dry HtONLL from 2.2 g. Nht vv;v; idded with
co,-ling 7A IICO,Et :mt! @4.1 g. V it; tik. C.11j, the mixt.
-it) [it S@ at V00111 L, likil. 4:1 LL :ILI @Vd 14"C' the ppi . wl-d"
I %vith addii
with C.1 1'. ti nat"l "ViUk -'!) lilt. culled. I IC
of 'allat, lliveen of ice, aild OIL. twill. Sutd. witIl Nact vold
extd. with C6114, yielding 1,irrty!-",5-dimv1hy1-3-
V1.
A,
1 .;07.5, (140 1.1215 (with FcC14 this gives an ititcusc rcri
7olbr). 'flic saine prixinct forined in 36.53% yi%fil in the-
traction willI Eto.Nu instead of Na for 40 min. at 90*;
;;t lowcr tcmp@. the VhId fi"rq, mid It r(umn lvlup@ in Ju
day'@ wwi -!:I Thc pure: pfudLict. fit 134-6', 0' 1 .,1 ws,
on
K, in. 6-1V:G' (fromi pvtr. t-d!cr fly-
driily@,is of tlii@ willi 22 'j(; DCl ;32 hrs, on a stvutn bith gave
,5-1 ime tit vl-l -Pipuid inelic., Hydrogulatiottof theecterAt
deriv. hi Ei.011 nvtr Raut:y Nj gave a mid. elf StereciiPmers
be
151-70', which wa@ !iqid. into 5' fractiOns., The middic
fraction, b, 136-61% n',,1 1.4902. d-, solidified in
Part, Nielding Lti g. 111, in. The isomer niNt,
(fCOM 110) g. k0l)He) was treated izitab- rtOlfwith (fry UCI,
refluxEd '
1S: brs
the
t
f
filt
d
d
d
f
2
_
.
ere
o
.
-pp
f, an
recryst
ront
11.0 to give 9..) K. high-ITICIting lf4satrer (IV$), In, - RV3-0,
(frota C,11,) (pleniff. in. 21@1-5'; HO wll, tri,
of (IV). The BtOlf
Soln. Rftvr thi. removal of file evapd. and sub-
jcctL4] to treatment with dry FCI-E(Oll 531irs. lonpr,
YkIdud 1.2 1-,. low-m@ltjtig -;-zom,:r (IV@), In. If.5-t6'
(1`170111 C,;Tf,) (PiCrGIC, In. I-I" -3@; HO C-71t, M@ M-W).
ThL isomer Mill. fTOM 01.6 bydmyvtm6,u %eatcd 00 ins.
with If)% 11
Cf. cyapd. ;,tid Ill fm;, with IICI-
L(011 (dry) gave 1Vj3, in. IN@-O% and L sinaller aint. of
M. 115-1f)*. ffimting the cryst. i:onter, in. 101-2',
of Ill with dry IICI-MOIT 30 Firs. gave- abont 4570 IVa,
m. Reduction of-M.5 g. 1-acctyl-2,6Aimethv1-
.1 -ca r be (h oxy-4 - p ifter id inaric (V) with 750 g. 2.5% Na-lig
in 45% aq. Etoll, followed by cleavage of this At group
with ale. IICI, gave 1.4 g. lVf3, in. M@R-q" ain, 5.g. mixed
6orners, bi., MI-22*, from which was isolatet! @_k.s Iva,
M.115-16*. Th,! isomeric tit Lx t. of the III train' hydrogena-
tion of the ketone over Raney Ni was heated with BzCI
15 min. to 14335-70*, treated with dry TICI I hr. at.160*,
and taken up in 1110, giving a low yield of the 2,5-dimethyl-
3-carbelkaxy-t7pipcridyl acetate. b, 100-2', 010,AABIO, d-D
1.065, alongwith a similar yield of the beh:aale, bi 160-4',
0, 1.6123, d!, 1.1145, both esters being inixts. of stereo-
I.somers. Heating 4.4 g. IV`a with 3A g, 29% formatin and
1.4 g, 90% HC0jH on a-steam bath 40 min_cooling, and
treating the mixt. with K-CO, 501n. gave 4.3 g. a4somtr
(Vla) Of (VI). tit
112-13'. zl.' IA778. dj* 1.0523 (picrrit, m. 1141-2"; HCl
sail-, tit. 151-2*). The IICI salt (3.6 g.) heated with 6.1 g-
13ZCI to 160' 0.5 hr. gave. after evapa. otresidual Ezel,
and treatmenit.withr 11:0, 0.7-"g.'1;2,54rimilbyi4-i~aibig
M@
_'@_A34eiyahydropyridinp b. 109@100,-nlaa 1:47CZ, d2p 0.9940
(Pkrate, oil; IM sitil, m. 137-8*), along with 2 C. benzoate
of VI.. b- 167-70', 1.5105, dga 1.0873 (P@rral., M. 184-
6*; KC1 sail, in, 185-W), Similar methylation of 4.1 g.
[it, 158-9'. gave 88% j3-isomer (VIP) of VI, tit. 87-@R'
(pirrale, ir 168-9*; HC1 salt. in. 174-5*); the hitter HCI
salt (3.7 g.) heated with BzCI to IGO' isabove guve 2.5 g.
11CI salt, in. 213-14', of the bcnziiale of V1,q, along w,-h 1.0
g, benzoale, b, 1137r9', r.V 1,5103i d:. solidified-
on stitridirijand in, 59-60* (from petr. ether) (HC1 sail, M.
213-14'). To dry ELMNa from 21.2 g. Na was added with
cooling 7.1 g. I IC0.13t and 8.1 g. V in abs. C,11,, the mim
kept 40 firs. at room teinp. in a closed flask, the ppt. sqA.,
washed with C,11,, treated with -90 ml. coned. HCI with addn.
of small piCcC_- of ice. and the salti-satd. with NaCl and
exto. Ivith C411" yieliling (,S% l-aceJyl-2.3-d;MA3i-J-
0 0
0 Me COCOrt
Ate
Ac Ac
(VU) (VIII)
h)Vroxyynelhylen,-I-piperidi2tore, iii. 123-4* (from CeHt);
if the pr(dua is distd. it forms an oil, b, 138-0', which
--lowly,solidifies and nz. 123-4*; it gives red color with
Fecl,' with it forms a Pyra:qbe
CIAT06Y3, in. 201@2'. Hydrogenation of the
b -1, 1. thylene deriv. over Raney Ni leads to abcorption
3,jne
ci 21, in 'a (1170in 4.2
_L_nle.3 of H, To a suspension of dry EiOll.
g. NEL) in dry CHt were added with cooMig 29 g, (CO.,Ft)l
and 17 g. V in ClIft; after s(andingvvernightat-.0om temp.
the mixt. vms acidified with 'ICI with cooling and extd.
with C,11!, yieldL-Ig a white ppt. which @vas 5epd.. This
(3-3 gr) was identified as the compd. (VII), decomp. 210*.
The residual oil heated 15 min. to 1.50-60' yielded 12.2, g.
'more VII (totalt 68% yield)- VH is poorly soL in org.
-solvents, --but is sol. in alWies,. being zeWd - -i. acidifica-
tion. It gives a green color with @tCh-Etav,:. Boili 1-9
V11 with BtOH yields the oily matirial meriijoit bove;
which is apparently Ft l~cetyl-2,5-dimithyl-4-oxo--~~Pi~e
rs-
dineglyroxylate (VIII). The results are similar when th
condensation is run with a1c. EtONa, or with Na in CIIJ311
0. M. Kosolap2ff
NAMOV, IA.& SOKOLOV, D.V.; LITVINMO, G.S.
Heterocyclic compounds. Report no.30: Condensation of @ -piperidones
with eaters of formic, oxalic, carbonic, and chlorocarbonic acids.
Synthesis of cocaine analogs. Izv.AN SSSR. Otd.khim.nauk no.1:95-108
Ja-F 154. (MLRA 7:4)
1. Institut khimichaskikh nauk Akademil, nauk.Kaz.M.
(Condensation product2 (Chemistry)) (Raters) (Chemistry, Meclioal
and pharmaceutical)
S0KCDDVJ1 D. V. (Institut khimii AJ KazSSR, Al.-,-.a-Ata) (institiite of Chenli-stry AS
Kazakliskaya SSR, Alma-Ata)
1). V. Sokolov, G. S. Litvinenko, and K. I. Xhludneva, "Conformation of
Stereoisomers of 2-Metkvl-4-ketodekahydroquinoline and 2-Methyl-h-oxydekahydrocuinoline
and Some of Their Derivatives."
reporb 'presented at the Symposium on Concepts of Conformation in Organic
Chemistry which took place in Moscow at the IOF2i AN SSSR (Institute of Organic
Chemistry, AS USSR) from September 30 to October 2, 1958.
Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye khirdcheskikb nauks 1959j No. 3s 561-56h.
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AUTHORS: Shidlovskaya, A. .,.Syrkin, Ya. K., 62-2-22/28
Nazarov, 1. 11., Sokolov, D. V.,
TITLE: The Dipole Moments of the Steric Isomers of 2-Methyl-It-Keto-
Decahydroquinolines (Dipollnyye momenty prostranstvennykh izo-
merov 2-;nctil-4-ketodekagidrokhinolinov)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya AN SSSR Otdelen:@e Khimicheskikh Nauk, 1958, Nr 2,
pp. 2@11-241 (USSR)
AB'STRACT: The authors measured the dipole moments of the above-mentioned
isomers which were synthesized by Sokolov. Dielectric Polari-
zations were determined according to the heterodyne method in
benzene solutions (at 250C). The results of this work are given
in table 1. Formulae, melting temperatures as well as an in-
formation on the investigated concentrations, the full polari-
zations.. P,,:,o , orientation polarizations Por and so on are also
given in the table. The congruence of the moments of all isomers
indicates the similar configurations of the polar groups (table
1)_ There is 1 table.
V'-
SOEOLOV, D.V. ; KIIDKRI&)VA, V.V.; PERMITINA, N.G.
Condensation of 1,2,5-trimethyl-4-piperidone with formaldehyde.
Vest.AN Kazakh.SSR 14 no.lo:63-70 0 '58. (MIRA 11:12)
(Piperidone) (Formaldehyde) (Condensation products (Chenistry))
SOKOLOV, D.V.; LITVIIMIJKO, G.S.; ISIN, Zh.I.
Laboratory production of vinylacetylene from dimethylviny-
lethinylearbinol. Izv.AN Kazakh.SSR.Ser.khim. no.2:68-71
'59. (MIR& 12:8)
(Acetylene)
50)
AUTHORS: Sokolov. D. V., Litvinenko, G. S.j SOV/'(19-29-4-15/77
KETuTnie@-a-,XT.-I.
TITLE: III.6tereochemistry of Nitrogen Heterocycles (III, Stereokhimiya
azotistykh geterotsi-klov). III. Stereoisomers of
2-Methyl-4-ketodecah,vdroquinoline (III. Stereoizomeriya
2-metil-4-ketodekagidrokhinol4-na)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, Nr 4., pp 1112-1122
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: Upon suggestion of the late Academician I, N. Nazarov.,
the authors chose in continuation of their previous papers
7 2) the easily accessible 2-methyl-4-
(Refs 1
'
ketodecahydroquinoline (I) as subject of stereochemical
investigations, which is synthesized from the acetylene
derivatives (Ref 3) a,;cording to scheme 1. it has three
asymmetric carbon atoms and can theoretically occur in the
form of four racemates. From among the four possible
racemates the racemates (!I), (Ill
) and (IV)4 denoted in
.
scheme 21 and 0,--isomer.were obtained, The fourth
Card 1/3 one, the C3--isomer (V) could only be obtained in the form
III. Stereochemistry of Nitrogen Heterocycles. SOV/79-29-4-15/77
III. Stereoisomers of 2-Methyl-4-ketodecahydroquinoline
of its benzqyl ierivatives (Va) (for details see table). on
repeated fractional recrystallization of the hydrogen
chloride salts (I) from anhydrous alcohol the compounds (VII)
and (VIII) resulted. The results of the investigation
indicate that the initial mixture of the isomers of
2-methyl-4-ketodecahydroquinoline (I) consists chiefly of
the stable (?C- and I-isomers (II and IV) and partly of
the less stable Visomer (III). The very unstable cr-isomer
(V) in the mixture apparently does not occur. For the*time
being it is not possible to solve the problem whether on the
closure of the piperidine*ring (see the scheme) immediately
the more stable 04-- ande -isomers (II) and (IV) or, at
first, the less stable P and Ofisomers (III) and (V) are
formed on the double bond of the cyclohexane ring* The
CO -isomer (V) is rapidly transformed into the ?Y-lsomer
(IV); the c@,_- and @-isomers undergo mutual transformations
by way of the hydrochloride into which compound (I) must
be converted in order tn separate it from neutral compounds.
Thus, the conditions for the mutual transformations of
Card 2/5 stable isomers into unstable ones, and vice versa, are found.
II:1. Stereochemistry of Nitrogen Heterocycles. SOV/79-29-4-15/77
III. Stereoisomers of 2-liethyl-4,ketodecahydroquinoline
There are 1 table and 9 references, 4 of which are Soviet.
AS:30CIATION: Institut khimicheskikh nauk Akademii nauk Kazakhakoy SSR
(Institute of Chemical Sciences of the Academy of Sciences
of the Kazakhskaya SSR)
SU-3MITTED -. March 6, 1958
Card 3/3
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AUTHORS: Solcolov, D. V., Litviriecil@o, GS. , Kr,!L,,,inE:*,.,a, K. I.
TITLE: Steveochemi.,Ai@y of fletevocycles.
VIII. Reiznic Esters of 2)-Methyl-4 -111, rdwoxYdecahydro-
quitiolirie and 1, 2 -Dime thyl -11-liv-drox-dec af-rdroqUinol ine
Isomei,s. Nei.,; Anesthetics
MERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey kiii-raii, ]P)60, Vol --@O, 1,1r,
pp (USSR)
ABSTRACT.-' This article is a continuation of ppeviOLIS WOPIK ('Zhurnal
obshchey 11chiniii, 29, 32o4 (iq5q); .-ibiLt, 2,9., 5555 (1959)
aind is devoted to syntheBis of benzoic esters of the
five common alcohols (VII, mo lj4o; VIIL nit) 128
0
xi, mp 141-, ; XII, mp 1580) with vir)gs joined trui-is,
and alcohol (XIII, mo III-') ,iiti- r-Mgo joinec, cis, as
L,,ese alcolhols .@iith niethyl
well as ben--oic esters of "Ll
Car'd V8 Cadicals at tLe nitcogen (scheme 2)
'j '.2 .) ( ,, ,
Heter,ocyc Ie3. Vill sov/,(g - -,,o -
C a z"d
Scheme 2.
A
or
CD
Stereocherpistpy of' N-itroger.-Containing [ 8 2 66
Heterocy3les. VIII SOV/79--z/0-3-20/0'9
Card 3/E;
Heating the hydrochlorides of racemic alcohols (VII).,
(VIII), (XI), and (XII) with benzoyl cliloride results
in good yield of benzoic esters of 2-methyl-4-hydroxy-
decahydroquinoline, (XIV), (XV), (M), ans (XVII).
Benzoic ester (XVIII) was obtained from N-benzoyl
derivatives of alcohol (XIlI) by the method described
previously &bove ref). The properties of the obtained
esters are shown in Table 3. Heating the same alcohols
with a mixture of formaldehyde and formic acid yields
(90%) five corresponding racemates of 1,2-dimethyl-4-
j
-hydroxydecahydroquinoline, (XIX), (XX)I (I(XI), (XXII)I
and (XXIII). The properties of the obtained compounds
are shown in Table 2. Compounds were converted into
corresponding benzoic esters, (XXIV), (XXV), (XXVI)l
Sterochemistry of Ni-trogen-Containing 78266
Heterocycles. VIII SOV/7,9-30-7-2o/69
ASSOCIA'_ION:
SUBMITTE'D:
(XXVTI).and (XXVIII). They are shown in Table 4.
The majority of the synthesized compounds have strong
anesthetic properties surpassing that of novocain,
and especially cocain; some of them were comparable to
dicain. The obtained compounds were tested at the
Alma-Ata Medical Institute (chair of pharmacology) and
at the Inst1tute of Physiology of the Academy of
Sciences of the Kazakh SSR (pharmacology laboratory),
under the direction of 1. 1. Sivertsev. There are
tables; and 8 Soviet references.
Institute of Chemical Sciences of the Academy of
Sciences df the Kazalkh SSR (Institut kh-I'micheskikh
nauk Academii nauk Kazakhskoy SSR)
March 19, 1959
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/
Stereochemistry of Nitrogen-Containing 78266
Heterocycles. VIII SOV/79-30-3-2o/69
Table 2. (A) PropertieS of Isomeric 1,2-dimethyl-4-
-hydroxydecahydroquinolines and their derivatives;
(B) formulas of isomers (a), their hydrochlorides @b)
and picrates (c); (C) methylation time (in min); (D
@jield ((@'); (E) mp.
Table 3. (A) Properties of 2-methyl-4-hydroxydeca-
hydroquinoline benzoates and their derivatives;
@hlorides(b),
(B) formulas of benzoates (a), their hydroc
and picrates (c); (C) benzoylation temperature; (D)
yield, (%); W mp.
Table 4. (A) Prc,j-erties of 1,2-dimethyl-4-hydroxy-
decahydroquinoline benzoates and their derivatives;
(B) formulas of benzoate:3 (a), their hydrochlorides (b)
and picrates (c); (C) benz-aylation temperature; (D)
yield (%): (E) mp. (F) hJgroscopic.
Card 8/8
SOI(OLOV, D. V.
Doz Chem Sci - (diss) "Study in the area of stereochemistry of
oXygen derivatives of piperidine and decahydroquinoline and the
sy.-nthesis of anesthetizing compounds." Moscow-@Alma-Ata, Pub.
Academy of Sciences Kazakh SSR/, 1961. 34 pp; Academy of
Sciences USSR, Inst of Organic Chemistry imeni N. D. Zelinskiy);
201D copies; price not given; list of author's works on PP 33-34
(145 entries); (n, 10-61 sup, 206)
O.V.; LITVINE'KO,, Cr.S.; SOKOLOV,--P-,V..-___gIIASNIKOVAI S.S.
AGASHKT14,, -
Stereochemistry of nitrogen heterocycles. Part 11: Infrared
spectra of the faraily of 2-methy-1-1+-hy#oxydecahydraquinoline
stereoisomers. Zhur. ob. khim. 31 no.3-.862-870 Mr 161.
(MIRA 14:3)
1. Institut khimii AN Kazakhskoy SSR.
(Quinoline-@Spectra
SOKOL07, D. V.
Dissert-tion defeiled for the de-,-ree of Doctor of Gherical ScienceF
PIL the Institute of Ur-c-anic Chemistry i-eni N. D. Zelinskiy in 1962:
"Investi,--t-ion i,i the Field of the Stereochamistry of Oxy4en Derivptives
of Pii)eridine qnd Decahyiroquinoline and Syntheses of Anestl-etizin--
@omoounis."
Vest. A'kpl. lliuk SSSR. No. 4, Moscou, 1963, oa@es llg-lL'5
SOKOLOV, D.V.; LITVINENKO, G.S.; ARTYLrKHIN, V.I.
Stereochemistry of nitrogen heterocycles. Part 10: Steric directivity
in hydrogenation of isomers of 2-methyl- 4-ketodecahydroquinoline.
Reduction of isomers of 1-benzoyl-2~rwthyl-4-ketodecahydroquinoline
by aluminum isopropylate. Izv.AN kazakh. SSR. Ser.kh1m. no.1:75-82
,61. (MIRA 16:7)
(Heterocyclic compounds) (Stereochemistry)
L 49013-65
[ACCESSION NR,: AR5012262 UR/0058/65/000/003/DO36/1)636*
SOURCE: Ref. zh. rizika,.Abs. 3D270
AUTHOR:@ Agashkin, 0. V.; Chasnikova, S. S.; Litvinenko, G. S.; Soko
!_!ol.ov D. V.
T IT LE: Infrared and ultraviolet spectra of several batch alcohols
CITED SOURCE: Tr. Komis. po spektroskopii. AN SSSR, vyp. 1, 1964, 330-336
TOPIC TAGS! spectroscopy, ir spectra, Ultraviolet spectra, batch alcohol
TRANSLATION: The equilibrium constants for monomers#associates were determined by
measuring the intensities of bands of free and bonded hydroxyls in the intrared
Lon spectra.of solutions of stereoisomeer batch alcohols. It was found that
absorpt:!
for equal conditions the larger equilibrium constants correspond to associates of
equator:ial isomers, rather than to associates of their axial epiniers. The energies,
of hydrogen bonds, formed by.vArious stereoisomers.and corresponding to steric
coefficients,were determined from.temperature relations of equilibrium constants*.
It is explained that equatorial isomers form stronger hydrogen bonds than:ayial
isoiners.' A test to interpret the observed effect'-- was mad .e by obtaining 'data on
the electronic spectra of stereoisomer alcohols 'in the near and vacuum' ultraviolet
Card I/
SOKOLOV, D. I.%
V.UrIji, S. I., V, I. E. AND SCJ.U@X, D. 'V. "On the Effect of Wood-
destroy-ing --,'@mgi on ."cod Coated wituh -dnt and Varnish," Izvestiia Lenineradskozo
Instit ta Rorlb--.r s Vrediteliani v Sellshom i Lesnon Khoziaiatye, no. 3, 1932,
i-P. 45--46, 423.92 P543
SO: SIK" SI-90-53, 15 Dec. 1953
SOAKOLOV, D. V.
"Experiments for C;)rtrollir-F. DisevzcF of Treez in Bnelt@-ibeltE,ll I tor-1
',Ali-'rr-o-jjiSjpdoVjtOj'skikh Tnbot Ysesoiuznopo Instit-tits ',rjq0--chjt,%r Rastenii
pp. 298-2t.2. 423.92 L5'1
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So: Sira-bj-90-59. 15 Dec. 1951
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Th* tozic action at hydrogen sulfide on certain gnolds
Mill
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d th odic fungi,
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1l COUkili. Of 5- 11% A1111 J11 C%I--lilfC IW'i'Xl tit I I'- III A
I 1 1,,S proVed lCOW tO lt'tte tiOnICStiC Slk-CiCS (AlefUlitil
0c
h iermi"t. Caniophiva cerebWa, Poris willaxtii, Fujar-
I,,m avemaiew"t 1;,tkv I exm.t. 'me viatiait v it line 4tiit-
if I
,;
It'll% iti lult affecicil .11.1 t,".-A tit low eollvlj@. ,( Ill.
GI .14'6) (Of 111olt Iwit'ittl tit little. Pelletimuml to is lIvIsth
t,f I.A Cm. tcmlll@ %licit W'..t i, tit lti@@ Illi (of (I
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.7 SB: issle--@ovaniya no les. khoz-vu. l., 1,,L8 /na obl. 'c.
2')7-79. - 3ibliogr: 5 'lazv-
SO: UETLIPIS 7K). 31, 1,LO
Vanin., S.I. and Sokolov, 3.7. "Investiption of iJrle unq;icidal characteristics o:'
P@@tocides --ind anti-iotics", Trl-,d,-,- Lesotekhm. AkJ. im. Kirova 11
19@11j, 1). 113-20,
-Dibliofl': ILI, iterns.
'00: "T-30 3,
42, 11 rlarchi 'Letopis 1-iyb--h 5tatei, Nlio. @j 19,9)
ScKC,IC-7, @. *1.7.
-7c@-clov, D. V. -olezni drevesnvkl i ',us tarn I kcvy",@, 7cro,J I il@'-
v polezasnchitrlv@-'- li-esonasa@hdemya'-h. Tz -,r, -. s ' 7- -ccgr, o va 1019
K
-ya ,sesoyuz. g -, 1 1,
lryp. 3, s. 282-89. - Eibliogr: 6 nazv.
SC-. LLTC"!-' 3T.'@TTIEY - Vcl. 211, l,'cskva, 194C.)
SOXuLO7, D. V.
!Tiseat3es of Trees one- Shrubs and Their lmpcrtaz@ce in tlle SheltFrbelt Tree
Plantin@p-s, 11 Izirestiia Vsesoiu--noa-o GeograficheskoFo. Obschestva, no. 81, 1949,
pp. 282-289. 511 L546-
Sc: Sire-S-i-90-53, 15 Dec. 195?
SOKOD,V, D. V.
VAITIll", S. 1 ., T L" IC V, P. S., and LCV*l D. V. "In Regard tc Studying the
Ruigus Diseases of lcorns," Nquchnye Voprogy- Pclezai5)--chJtr-,op-o Leso
Instut Lem, Amder-iia, Naul- S--SR, vol, 1951, pp. 276-284.
qq.()
SO: SIM SI-90-539 15 rec. 1953
VANIN, Stepan Ivanovich, professor, 1890-1951; SOKOWU, D.V. redaktor;
BRONZHLTSKIY. V.M., redaktor; ARNOLIDDYA, re o;; ANXUDI-
NOV. A.M., retsenzent; VORONTSOT, A.I., ralsenzent; KARASIK, H.P.,
tekhnicheskly radaktor.
[Forest phytopathologr]Lesnala f itopatologii&*Izd. 4-e, posmertnoe
(parer. i dop.). Pod obahchei red. D.V.-Sokolova. Moskva, Goelesbum-
izdat, 1955. 416 p. (MLU 8:4)
(Botww-Pathologr)
V. Lev IvB. profess or
KHOXHRTAYOV, M.K.
'HUiUli ogi -
UIXV, f I- "at
I.Y-., @,ndidat biologicher?-1.@:h nnuk-;
-k
T" --SH I -
INSKAY-A. N.' redaktor, ?OFIRYADUMIII. tekbn4Ic-e!-!!:i,.- rcdaktor
-Guide to the lower plants] Opredelitell ni2abilch rasterii: Y platt
tomakh. Moskva, Gos.lzd-vo "Sovetskate nauka." Voi.LL. [Fungil Giriby.
Poe- obehchat red. L.I.Kursan(,va. 19.56. 448 p. O'LPIt mir")
( Fungi )
USSR / Plant Diseases& Forest Treeso 0-1
Abs Jour-. Ref Zhur-Biol,j 1958i No 17j 78001
Author Sokolov, D. V.
jhst -NVt-gTV-e-n-----
Title Honey Fungus anC Its Control.
Drig Pub: Tr. Leningr. lesotekhn. akad., 1957, 81, ch. 3,
61-73
Abstract: The fungus Armillaria mellea (Vahl. ex Pr.) Farst
affects 200 species of plan- s, and has spread to
all parts of the world. The conditions of tem-
perature, humidity and pH that favor the develop-
ment of A. emllea are indicated. Prophylactic
- ETe-
and therapeu measures are described for the
Card 1/2
TJSSR / Plant Diseases. Diseases of Fvrest Species. 0
Abs Jour Raf Zhiw - Biologiya, No 22, 1958, No. 10053C
Aut hor Vanin, S. 1.,; Bazheno-va, L. A.; Zhuraylev, I. I.;
-S-okol.riTJ D. Y.
'Inst : I;J@n -forest Technology Academy
Utia : Phytopathologicv@l Condition of Larch Plantings in
1-indulovskaya Grove and Technical Frorerties of Their
Wood
Vrig Pub Tr. Leningr. lesotakhn. akad., 1957, vyp 82, ch. 1,
io5-i16
Abstract A phytopathological survey in 1,949 of LindiLlovskaya grove,
laid in 11138-1805 in Roshchinakiy forest range in
Ler-ingrad.skaya oblastf, shaved a severe infection of
laxch tcee staiAs with root rots - 33@ of trees Were
atfacted -with the root-rot fungus (Forigs annoeits), 26% -
with Schveinitz pore fungus (Polyporus schweinitzii) and
Card 1/3
VAKIN, A.T., prof.; GOLOVIN, P.N., prof., doktor biolog.nauk; DOBROZELAKOVA.
T.L., dotsent; ULMAURY, I.I., doktor sell skokhoz.nauk; POLYAKOV.
I.M.; SOKOLOV, D.V., dotsent; STAPANOV, K.M., doktor biolog.nauk;
TUPENAVICH, S.M., prof.; FHDORINCHIK, N.S., kand.sellskhokhoz.nauk;
FEDOTOVA, T.I., doktor sellskokhoz.nauk; KHOKHRTAKOV, M.K., doktor
biolog.nauk; CHIGARST, G.A., kand.sellskokhos.nauk; TATSMMO, I.P.,
prof. (deceased]; RAWSKATA, O.Te., red.; CHUNAUVA, Z.V., tekhn.red.
[A phytopathologist's dictionary - reference gook] Slovar'-spravochnik
fitopatologa. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo sellkhoz.lit-ry, 1959. 414 p.
(MIRA 13:1)
1. Chlen-korrectpondent Vsesoyuznoy akademii sel'skokhozyaystvennykh
nauk imeni V.I.Lenina (for Polyakov).
(Plant diseases--Dictionaries)
(Russian languago--Dictionaries)
SOKOLOV, D. Ya. -DECIASED 1964
1962'
MRAU!"'IC ENCIIIJEFR
.SOKOLOV, Dmitriy Yak-ovlevich. Prinimal uchastiye YUSHi%LANOV,
Yu.L., karid. tekhn. nauk; SAFONOV, P.V., red.
[Use of water power] Ispollzovanie vodnoi energii. Mo-
sk-va, Kolos, 1965. 445 P. (MIRA 18:10)
SOZOLOV, D.Yu.
,parathene from dacits from Glubokoys in Transcarpathla. Min.
ELv
abor. no-5:340-341 151. (NLRL 9:12)
1. Gosuniversitet imeni Ivana Franko. L'yov.
(Transcarpathia--H"erethene) (Transcarpathla-Dacites)
SC-KOLOV)
F,M,., 1rzh,
Gas liberar 4-- -3n in @@n ciril f,,s of th;- M(,scow 1-iasi :2@
Izv. ~ryf:,!iclie3v,zav.,~gor-zhiir. 7 Po, 4-97-99 '-,')4,, (MMA 17@7)
1. Tul'skiy poll 'kiifedroy
rudntc h nc,v vi@- nt i la f. s i i i te nik i be zorq sroLt 11 .
iffi"WJ D rjo t, @F, r, t -L!(
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,_..;be--a-,,ion c--as and calculalion of @h- n7 -f @;ir
for sections with powered, movable suppo7-tsl a i@ d
vys. liche'.. zav.; gor. zhur. ? llo--10:5' 60
Lull6kiy politekhn--che@.3kiy institut. Reku@@endc@v
I - . P 1'.'; at" a f
pro.m.yolilRnnoy aerologii i tekhniki bezopasnost.4.
50) SOV/80-32-4-46/47
AUTHORS: Pigulevskiy, G.V., Xuranova, I.L. and Sokolov, E,V.
TITLE-, The Interaction of Ammonia With the Oxide of Petroselinic Acid (Vzaimo
dey5tviye ammiaka s okislyu petrozelinovoy kisloty)
PERII-DICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, 1959, Vol 32, Nr 4, PP 937-938 (USSR)
ABSTRAM The authors synthesi@ed the oxyaminostearic acid by means of inter-
action of ammonia with the oxide of petroselinic acid, On the basis
of treatment this acid with lead tetraacetate and the analysis of the
oroducts resulting from the reaction, the authors conclude that the
oxyaminostearic acid should have the structure of 6-amino-7-oxyoctade
noic acid-lof the following form:
CH 3-( CH2)10-CH-CH-(CH2)4-COOH
I I
Card 112 OH-NH9
SOV/80-32-4-46/47
The Interaction of Ammonia '-,','ith the Oxide of Petroselinic Acid
its melt--'-ng point is 133 - 1340C. The detailed procedure of obtaining
this acid was described in the note,
There are 7 references, 3 of which are Soviet, 2 German, I American
and 1 French.
SUBMITTED: July 2, 1958
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;30KOLOV., F.
Here they work in a commmist way. RTO 5 no.7:22-23 Jl 163.
(MIFLA 16: 8)
1. Predsedatell soveta nauchno-tekhnicheskogo obshchestva
T-tkutskoy slyudyanoy fabriki.
(Irkutsk-Mica)
6'0 KO 1,0 V , F.A@@ KLIMENOK, 13.V.
Kinetics oil complexin-r, durinv, the reaction of oil with a
carLemide water solution. Izv. 7ys. uch. zav.; neftt i gaz
'I no.9t57-61 162. (MIFA !1'-,5)
I. Ufimskiy neftyanoy institut.
STKOLOV, F A -; STPIIKEVICH., B. Ye.; TOROPTSEV,
- ____ N. G.
Developing methods for recovering sodium hydroxide from the
alkali wastes of petroleum refining. Trudy Bash NII -NP
no.3:153-157 160. (MIRA 14:4)
(Sodium. hydroxide)
SOKDIDV2 F.A.; STANKEVICH, B.Ye.; TOROPTSEV, N.G.
Development of math0a for the utilization of sulfur removed in
the refining of clear- petroleum products. Khim.sera-i azotorg.soedsod.
v neft.i nefteprod. 3:407-410 160* (MIU, 14.-6)
1. Bashkirsk-iy nauchno-iseledovetellskiy institut po pererabotke
nefti.
(Sulfur) (Petroleum products)
SOKOLGV.9 F.A.; FRYAZINOV, V.V.; KLINENOK, B.V.
Removing paraffins from the filtrates of paraffin production
using aqueous solution of carbamide. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.;
neft' i gaz 5 no.7:73-76 t62.. (MMA 16--7)
1. Ufimskiy neftyanoy institut.
(Paraffins) (Urea)
S/152/63/000/003/003/005
B117/B186
AUTHOR"': Sokolov, F. A., Syrkin, A. M., Klimenok, B. V.
K-TLE: induction period of the complex formation of N-paraffins of V--
petroleum fractions w'Ith af,ueous"carbamide solution
PEIRIODIC;iL: Izvesti4ya vysshikh uchebnykh,zavedeniy. Neft' i 4-az, no. 3,
19063, 65-70
TEXT: The factors determinin.9 durati6n@ and character of the induction
period were studied. Experiments were ru-.de at 25-260C with filtrates
obtained from paraffins of Tuyrazy petroleum after extraction of the oil
-aling points up to 300-4800C). The induction period was calculated as
the time from the be.ginning of mixing to the beginning of COMDleX formation
attended by a strong increase in temper;..ture. The following processes
oCcurred during this period: development of the contact surface of liquid
phases urhich adsorb the tars from the of.l and prevent a contact between
the N-paraffin and carbamide molecules. Further dispersion of the system
forms free surface and Per@mits complex 1"ormation. Adsorbed tars are
desorbed and pass over to the surface of the complex. Desorption of tars
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Induction period of the complex formation ... 3117/-186
and their removal from 'he contact surf.-..ce enables new crystals to form
Y,hich, on their part, adsorb tars from the contact surface of the liquid
phase, and so forth. Thus an avalpnche-like complex formation terminates.
the induction period. A higher weight :ratio, aqueous phase / oil shortens
the induction period. It s the shorter the faster the surface development,
and should be shortened by: (1) more intensive -mixing; the contact surface
of the liquid phase should-be sufficienily large to remove the principal
amount of tar from the oil; (2) reducinf, the viscosity and facilitating the
emulsification by adding solvents and acmixtures, Experiments with oils
of different qualities and comnonent ratios (oil, carbamide, water) showed'
that a repeated treatment of the oil with aqueous carbamide solution
removed only part of @he tars. This inc-icates that two types of tar are
present in the Detroleum: tar adsorbable on the crystal surface of -the
ccnulex (I), and non-adsorbable tar (H). The strong inhibiting action of
(1) is due to ita high oxygen content. Addition of seeds reduced the
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induction Deriod but did not fully elim-inate it. Probably, they removed
only (I) while (I!) was left caas-in-g the short induction period. It is
therefore recommended to add only the amount of seed required for
removing (T) in order to reach maximum shortening of the induction period.,-
There are 3 figures and 5 tables.
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t'on CrqOd Of the 00"IPIOX f0rmalcl-ion ... B117/BW
A S S 0 C I nAT I Oj'@j
Uf'ms"iY neftyanoy institut
(Ufa Petroleum institut-
SUB24ITTED: October 2, 1962
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SOKOLOV-, F. A.
32593. Zyablevaya Vapashka -- Reshayushcheye UsloviYe P01ucheniya Vysokogo
Urozbeya Khlopka. Sots. Sel. Khoz--vo Uzbekistana, 19490 No. 3, a. 3,3-23.
SO: Letopis' Zhurnallzqkh Statay, Vol 44 , 7.'.Oskva, 1%q
it ter C:!,. i-r I Zee I"! t-,"t rc ;t hlal v I. ert, Uzk@ 4v Ill.!, tit-'do r;r
f4:-4-jjL!jt and iriventlons wmauuces that -the foll.ovi-YW_ eclent-Ifir, tqVMt, jvop,;',sir
wid *.r-xtboQke have tmeen oubmitt-ed for coaq-etltior! Irora Stal in Frize fo
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SOKOLOV, F. A.
Dissertation: "Presowinory Treatment of -the Soil." Cand Agr Sci, Tashkent Agricultural
Inst, I Jul 54. (Pravda Vostoka, Tas;-,kent, 8 Jun 54)
SO: SUM 318, 23 Dec 1954