SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TOPCHIYAN, M.YE. - TOPCHIYEV, K.S.

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7 ACCESSICNI NR AD~4024182 BOOK EVIDITATION S/ Voytsekhovskiy,, B. V.; Mitrofanov, V. V.; Top Structure of the front in gas detonations (Struktura fronta q9tonatsiiv gazakh), Novosibirsk,, lzd-vo Sib. otd. AN SSSR, 1963,9 167 P. i3-lusl, blblioo Er.. ita slip inserted 1,500 copies printed. (At head of title;,Akademiya niuk SSSR. Aibirskoye ot;elaniye. Institut gidrodinamiki),., TOPIC TAGS: physics, gas detonation,, gas detonation front TABLE OF CONTENTS (abridged]; Introduction -- 5 Ch, 1. A single theory of gas detonation 10 Ch. II. Spin detonation -- 34 C-n. 111. Mult-i-front detonation -- 81 Ch. IV. Stationary detonation - 136 Ch. V. Some gener;Ll characteristics of detonation with transverse waves -- 149 SUB CODE: NE SUBMITTED: 19Sep63 NR REF SOVt 068 OTHER: 073 DATE AcQ: mmay64 .Car& '1A TOPCHITZV,A.j~ laureat Stalinskoy premii Vat,le push the over-all mechanization In coal mining. Mast. ugi. 4 uo.6:17-23 Je '55. (HLRA 8:8) 1. Direktor Giprouglemasha (Coal mining machinery) LLUYARS, A.M., glavnvy redaktor; ABRAMYAH, A.A., otvatetvonnyy redaktor; GUISHMAN, I.D., redaktor; WKUKIN, A.V., redaktor; ZASADYCH, B.L, redaktor; LETOV, N.A., otvetstvannyy redaktor: LIVSHITS, I.I., redaktor; WKSHZN,V.A.. redaktor; MRIAMED, Z.H., re&Lktor-. MONIX, G.I., redaktor; SUMCHRNXO, V.A., redaktor. TDV4IYE -B. edsk- j ,k_ , r tor; SMALDIN, A.S., redakt YIGLWOV, G.P., radaktor; LTUBIMOV, 1 05. Mee redaktor izdatel stvp,; A MV, G.G., takhnicheakiy- redaktor; PROZOROVSKAYA. V.-L.,'tek6jchiskiy redaktore" Material and eqyipment used in the coal industry; a reference manual] Materialy i oborudovanle, primeniaemys v ugollnoi pro- mushlennosti; spravochnik. Moskvaj Uglatekhizdat, Vol.2. [Equip- ment] Oborudovanie. Pt.l. 1956. 453 ps (MLRA 10:4) (Coal mines and mining-Equipment and supplies) USZR/C~smistry- - Petroleum Technology 21 Jan. 51. Synthetic Elastor~ers "Polymerization of Isebutene to tigh-Molecular Co Products," Acad A. F. Topchiyev, Ya. M. Paushkizi, c,- I e4 T. 1~ Upatova "Dok Ak Neuk SSSR" Vol LXXVI, No 3, pp 4i5-418 1w6butene can be 'polyme;-ized to diisobutene Vhich U later hydrogenated to isooctane. It can also 1~e' polymerized by means of chhin reaction to prod- ucts having high mol wt. In chain reaction, actt"' ity of catalysts vith reference to deg of polymeri- zation achieved is as follovs- BF 3 Cd'~OC"VMF37' R 0 BFj>-(C2H )20:B73 . 'SF3 :::1- H3P04 5 178T12 Z UM/Chemistry - Petroleum Technology 21 Jan 51 (Contd) ,Activity oCcatalysts is diff erent Vith ref to the ttepwis6 reaction resulting in low polymers:..-4 PD4 B? ::"._H~D~B'P3 "w H~SG4 + BF Bl~' B? Solvent in vhich polymelation 3is 3' ciir ed oUt has effect on deg of polymerization. Copolymerization of isobutene with n-butene or prdpehe was also investigated. 178T12 - TOPCHIYEV,, A. G. Materials on blackflies (Slmuliidae) in the basin nf tbm Samara, a tributary of the Dnieper River. Trudy Ukre romp* zen:dho. A-ra pa~jN-.-no.ZcJ66-170 t63 (MIRA 170) TOPCHIYF.V, A.G. ---- ...... - % Coaference an land cadastre and valuation* Izv. Veess geog. ob-va 95 no.60-63-565 N-D t63. (MTRA 17.- !) X. 6- USSR / General and Special Zoology. Insects. Insect P and Mite Pests. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Blol , No IZ, 1958.9 54333, Author Pechkovskaya, T. M. Inst Dnepropetrovsk University. Title Certain Data on the Distribution of the May Beetle and Other Invertebrates in the Young Field-Protect- ing Forest Belts Before the Closing of the Canopy. (in the Veliko-Anadollskiy Forest District, Stalin- skaya Oblast), Orig Pub: Nauchn, zap. Dnepropetr. un-ta,, 1955, 54, 67-7Z. Abstract: In the young forest belts, before the joining of their crowns,, the larvae of the following May beetles are chiefly encountered: Anisoplia austriaca, and to some extent, in older belts - the larvae of Rhizotrogus aequinoctialls, Amphimallom solstitialis Card 1/3 Z1 USSR / General and Special Zoology. Insects, Insect P and Mite Pests, Abs Jour.- Ref Zhur-81ol., No 12, 1956, 54383. Abstract: and Aa altaicusi Among ot er Insects, the mst frequentiy encouhteeed area Agriotes gurgistanus, less freqtiently Opatrum s,abulosum(Tenebrionidae) the corn darkllhg beetle,,(Pedinus femogalls),, wheat cutworm moth (EiiRoa triticl) and the larvae of various snout-beetlesi On the agricultural crops, the larvae of the grain beetle (Anisoplia austriaca), the steppe click beetle (Argiotes gurgistanus),, corn darkling beetle, etc. are en- countered in smaller numbers than in the forest belts where they are widespread in poorly weeded placesi The larvae of Th, aequinoctialis,, and of A, solstitialls are encountered In older (but with still unclosed canopies) forest belts which are overgrown with grassy vegetation, or are not weeded Card 2/3 USSR / General and Special Zoology. Insects, insect and Mite Pests, Abs Jour.* Ref Zhur-aBiol,, No 12y 1958., 54334. Author Topchiev A G Inst versity, Title Distribution of the May Beetle and of Some Other Soil Invertebrates In the Field-Protecting Tree Belts After the Joining of the Crowns (in the Area of Veliko-Anadoltskly Forest Range In Stalinskaya Oblast ) i Orig Pubi Nauchne zap, Dnepr6petrj u"taj 1955, 54, 73-81. Abstractt MAY beetles that are widespread in the tree belts are chiefly those that are encountered In the forest range. The larvae of the May beetle (LMB), of the elators, darkling beetles and of some other pests primarily Inhabit the soil layer to a depth of ZO cm. Card 1A USSR / General and Special Zoology, Insects. Insect P and Mite Pests. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biols, No 1Z,, 1958., 54334. Abstract: The larvae of the majority of the May beetle spe- cies are widespread in the strips with thinned out tree stands., with stronger light and without a brushwood edge. The plantings without brushwood but with a crown density not less than 0.8 are evenly settled by the May beetles over the entire strip, The main bulk of the (LMB) concentrates on the edges of the tree belts and In the clearings. In the tree belts with an edge of brushwood,, espe- cially an edge of oleaster and blackthorn, LMS and other soil pests are seldom encountered. The adja- cent'fields are inhabited by the May beetles to a slight extent, Well cultivated fallow fields and those free from the weeds, are essentially free from the above-mentioned soil pests. -- A. P. Ad- rianov. Card Z/Z 23 I*,!, ~, -~i4 -, .. ~~ , fl--!~ " ~ .,* -7 --j~,, - 'X~, -~"A TOPC H IYEV J_A.,!G_-~ Data on invertebrates in the litter of the Voliko-Anadoll Forest. Nauk.zap.Dnipr.un. 48:169-175 '55. (MIRA 10:11) (011ginks, District--Invertebrates) PC 1i %yc-. '2SE:'_" /1 General and Specialized Blology. Insects, Forest Pests. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 17, 1958, No 78333 Author -;iW Inot V e ~pr o p o ttr o v ~~n I v o r a I t y Title Regularities of the Distribution of the Larvae of Scarabaeid Beetles in the Soil of the Veliko- .'madolokly Forest. OrIfL Pub Nauchn. zap. Dnyepropotro. un-t) 1955, 54, 83-92 Abstract In the plantations ofEhade trees (oak) with nor- mal light conditions and dense underbrush, the specific variability and quantity of the scara- baeld beetles are negligable; In the absence of underbrush - regularly populated principally i,,rith Altay beetle, partially wit' h the spring leaf miner; In the absence of underbrush and increased illumination, there is an intensive cocko-hafer Card 1/2 USSR / General and Specialized Biology. Insects. P Forest Pests Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., Yo 17, 1958, No 78333 population. In the plantations of semi-shade trees ( oak plus ash) with normal illumination and dense underbrush, the quantity of the soil pests is negligible, and viithoitunderbrush, there is a large population of the Altay beetle and June beetles, partially with the common root eater. Plantations of semi Illuminated trees (ash) with the normal illumination and dense underbrush are feel.)ly populated with the Altay beetle and other beetles, and those Athoutunderbrush are inten- sively populated. In plantations of shade and semi-shade this Is even more so In cool and wet areas of the forest, and the poet is insignificant. The specific variability and quantity of the beetles are less under a canopy. than when the tree stand Card 2/2 grows in clearings. -- A. P. Adrianov. TOPCH; Y).-A.0, ., Population of various types of planted forests in the steppe so-no otIS5'tkraine with eikxthworms. Vop. ekol. 7sl84 162. (KM 16:5) ,gy univeraitet. 1. Dnep~opetrovskiy gosudarstvenr (Ukr#h4-'Earthwor-~s) A ~ L iolg-m EuT (m) /EWP(j) /T RM ACC NRt AP5028543 8,0URGE CorEi UR/02Q6/65/000/020/0159/0159 Oil A Oil AUTHORS-: A6r-oir, K.-- 'Es" Traynins, S -j! ~-'SS metanyuk,.v.--r*;- -ToR2hiYgTx-.A&Yj-; NikAtina, N. N.; Perellman,, A. 11 ORG: none q14't"' 7 TITLE: Method for polymerization or olefina. Class 12t N2. 1 SOURCE: Byulletenf izobreteniy I tovarnykh znakov., no. 20, 1965, 159 TOPIC TAGS!. polymer, polymerization, olefin, catalytic polymerization) catalyst, catalyst regeneration ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate ipresents~a method for polymerization of olefin3 on a solid C _2aji~jl~st7dissol~ed in a solvent. The catalyst is separated from the poly- mer by dissolving the polymer in a suitable solvent, To carry out the process in I one apparatus and to increase the quality of polymer, the process is carried out in apuleating ascending solvent flow,, The temperature of the lower flow section is I kept at 80-120C and that of the upper separating section at 140-180C. To increase the de=ce of Separation of catal7st f~roa pol7=r,, the flow velocit7 in tle lower 7- section Is larger than in the upper separating section. SUB CODE.* OV SUBM DATE: 30Wr61 Card IA TOPCHIYEVS,-A. V. Raxvitiye tekhniki ugledosyebi v SSSR. (Development of technology in USSR's coal mining). Moskva,, KZnaniye",, 1952. 32 p. Cataloged from abstract. FDD 507409. Lecture on mechanization of USSRts coal industry during the time of the five-year plans and the various methods of coal mining, increase of output,, and ful- fillment of new tasks imposed by Stalin. Fuel Abstracts L-,'3342. COAb CWTING MA01 DE3TG?;3~AvRtwVTFYAUw. MaY, 1954 AIW KOj�TmmMT-). PTOP010y, and"5mris'. N.A. (nomm; Natural Solid L~ieF~Chlz&17i952. 71PP.; title in. Recent Accessions, Brit. Fuels: Winning dwlA'4~0 -~-OpctilyeN4 n-v- '.10, 3107, WORK OF GOAL MINING OOMBlNES K.KP-l IN STEEPLY DbULl DIPPING SUM OF UONtTb COAL FIELD. lopctAmLv,-A,V. Baly ov, B.h. and Gershanovich, S.E. (Mokh-nizatsiya Trud. i lfyazbsl, Rabot (Mechanization of Arduous Work), Apr. 1952, 5-8). TCPu7`=V) A.tvf., V.-,;-. 3oal ' 14 nes and "inin:~ P.- I Continuous coal minin.1, maelhine Cor Ste-'jp KKP-1 lia, ers. *0,-,oll 27, nio. 4, 1252. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, A.UbST 1952 Uncl. TOPCHIUV, ji.V., laureat Stalinskoy premii. [Widespread mechanization and automatization of underground coal mining in the fifth five-year plan; from a series of lectures and demonstrations of the "New Technology in the Fifth Five-Year Plan" Polytechnical Museum] Kompleksnaia mekhanizateiia. i avtomatizat8lia podzemnoi dobychi uglia v piatol piatiletke. Iz taikla lektaii- demonatrataii Politekhnicheskogo muzeia "Novaia takhnika v piatoi piatiletke." Moskva, Znanie, 1953. 30 P. (Vaesoiuznoe obahchestvo po rasprostraneniiu politicheskikh i nauchnykh znanii. Ser.4, No.37.) (MLRA 7:3) (Coal mines and mining) TOPCHrM., A. - 7. 'Tovelopiu8 flow Cutting Moviboro of Coal-MInInk, Whinev and Probl6ma of Scientific Investigations in This Field," Iz. Ak. Miuk SU%i, Otdol. Takh. Nuuk-, 110.1, Pp 16-~), 1953. Discusses development in designs of Soviet coal-mining machines leading to new principle of coal-extracting operation when coal is separated from bed face by shearing in the form of large shavings 'without preliminary cutting. New method has been in use and under develop ment since 1946. Describes several pieces of mechanized equipment, so-called combinev, buil on new principle and analyzes their performance, giving number of suggestions for sci. in- vestigation of the process of coal separation, such as: establishing objectiNe criteria for strength of coals and accompanying rocks, development of methods and instruments for strength detn directly in pillar, compiling atlas of coal basins olf USSR, establishing formulas for load on cutter, improving shape of cutting tool of extracting machines, stpdy- ing processes of coal sepn by impact an& vibration, and comparison of these irocess'es with static action process, ate. Presented by A.O.Spivakovskiy, Corr. Mbr. AS LJSSR. 256T84 TOPCHIYEV, A. Coal-Mining Machinery Basis of superior technical processes. Mast. ugl. 2, No. 1, 1953. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1953, Uncl. 1. TOPCHIYEVO A. 2. USSR (600) 4. Coal-Mining Machinery 7. Reducing the weight of coal--ndning machinex7, Za okon.mt no. 3, 1953. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APRIL 1953, Uncl. TOPCHIYEV. A.Vs, inxhener, laureat Stalinskay, premii Technical progress in the mechanization of underground coal mining. W-An. trud.rab. 7 no.6:6-10 Je '53- NLR& 6:6) (Mining machinery) V HIfF-V, A- ' 'SPIVAKOVSKIY, A.O.; TOPCHIYXV, A.Y.; YEVNEVICH, A.V.; SAMOYLYUK, N.D.; I FILATOV, tile-iiewerl Valuable textbook (*Mining transportation equipment.0 AO.Spivakovskii, A.V.Topchiev. Reviewed by N.V.71latov). Hekh.trud.rab. 7 no-7:45-46 J1 '53. (HLR& 6:7) 1. Sibirskiy gorno-metallurgicheskiy institut (for Filatov). (Mine haulage) PCHIYEV,Aev. - TOPCHIYEV, A.Y., inzhener, redaktor; ALADOVA, Ye.l., tekhnicheskiy reaaktor ECalculations for and construction of mining machinery; collection of articles] Raschety i konstruirovania gorr*,kh mashin; abornik statei. Moskva, Ugletekhizdat, 1954, 259 P- (MLRA 7:9) (Coal mining machinery) (Coal handling machinery) TOPCHIYZV, A-V- ....... ist. History of autter-loader building in the U.S.S.R. Trud7 po tekho noo9:63-87 154. (M12L 80) (Coal mining machiner7~Histor7) WON LALAYANrS, A.M., redaktor; A13RAJffAN, A.A., redaktor-, GRI93RKAN, I.D., redaktor; DOMIN, A.V., redaktor; ZASADrCH, B.I.. redaktor; IVANEW, G.I., redaktor; LEMV, M.A., redaktor; KKLAM, Z.M. rndaktor; LIVSHITS, I.I., rodaktor;-WKSHIN, V.A., r aktor; MONIN, G.I.,zedaktor; MCHFMO, V.A.. redaktor; redaktor; SHEVALDIN, A.S., redaktor; SUROVA, V.A., redaktor; ANDREY"EV, G.G., tekbnIcbeskiy redaktor; FROZOROVSKATA, V.L., tekbnicheskiy redaktor. [Material and equipment~used-iq the coal Industry] Katerialy i oborud6vanie, primeniaemVe v ugollnoy promyshlennosti; spravochnik Moskva, Ugletakhizdat. Vol.1 [Material --- Wholesale prices in affect as of July 1, 19551 Kater*ialy. Pt. 1.1955. 786 p. - Obtpvyt teemr. vvedenye s 1 iiulia 1955. 9. 19? p. [Microfilrd] (HLRA 9:1) (Coal mining machinery) (Coal mines and mining) g't 2 I M-1 I IN M' A.Y.0 inzhener, redaktor; PROZOROVSKkYk,L.V., i.Ahnicheskir r or [Design, construction and testing of mining machiaerr; second collection of articles] Raschety konstrukoVanle i ispytaniia gorn.vkh mashin; sbornik vtoroi. Moskva. Ugletekhizdat, 1955. 45o P. (MIBA 9: 4) (Mining machinery) LAJATANTS, A.M., redaktor; ABFWffAN, A.A., redaktor; GUBERMAN, I.D., redaktor, DOKUNIN, A.V., redaktor; ZASADYCH, B.I., redaktor; IVANENED, G.I., re- daktor; LETOV, N.A., redaktor; MELAMED, Z.H., redaktor; LITSHITS, I.I., LOKSHIN, V.A., redaktor; KOHIN, G.I., redaktor; SUMCBENED, V.A., redak- tor; TOPCHIYIV, A.V., redaktor; SHEVALDIN, A.S., redaktor; SIROVA. V.A., Y*"~"G.G., tekhnichookiy reduktor; PROZOROVSKATA, V.L., tekhnicheakiy redaktor. [Materials and equipment uFted in the coal industry; a reference manual] Materialy i oborudovanie, p,,imeniaemye v ugol Inoi prowyehlennosti; apravochnik. Moskva, Ugletekhizdat. Vol.l.[Katerialal Raterialy. Pt.2. 1955. 544 P. (MLFA 9z5) (Coal mines and mining--Equipment and supplies) TOPCHI inzhener, laureat Stalinakoy premii; KHORIN. V.N., inshener - laurear, ovalinskoy premii; SHCEEMPILOVA. Yu.K. Mechanization of coal baulage in West Germany, England, and Holland. mekh.trua.rab. 9 no.4:42--46 Ap 155. (MM& 8:7) (3krope, Ifeatern-Coal mining 'aachinery) TOPCHIM, A.V., gorny inshener, laureat Stalinskoy premii. V_ The international axhibition of mining machinery in Parle. Mekh. trud.rab. 9 no.10:39-42 0 155. (PIRA 9:1) (Paris--Xining machinerjr--exhibitions) 3,ARANOVSKIY.V.I.; TOPCHIYKV,A.V. Control of sudden coal and gas ejectlions. Ugol' 30 no-8:37-39 Ag'55. (HLRA 8:10) (Coal mines and mining--Safety measures) (mine gases) griRTZM, SPIVAKOVSXIY, A.O.; MELINIKOV. N.Y.; YXVNNVICH, A.Y.; TOPGHIPL A.Y.; i - C'..- - LAPOVENKO, II.A.; HWALOV, B.Y., otvetutvennyy redaktor; UNASKOVA, I.P., tekhnicheskiy redaktor Cilquipment for mine transpo-,;ation, an album of desi&nsl Oborudovanie rudnichnogo transports; atlas Xonstruktaii. Moskva, Uglatekhixdat. Pt,2. [Haulage in open-cut mining) Transport na otkrytykh razrabotkakh. 1956. 167 P0 (MLPA 10:3) (mine haulage) KRYLOYSKIY, Nikolay Alekeandrovich;,g~Q~Ayp__ ,jeksey VaBillyevich; BOGMBKIY, N.V., otvetstvennyy redaktor; ZAPREY]CYA, K.A., tekhnicheskiy redaktor (International exhibition of mine equipment at Paris, 1955) ]4ezhdunarodnaia vyotavka gornogo oborudovanlin, Partzh, 1955. Koakva, Ugletakhizdat, 1956. 311 P. (MIJU 9 . 11) (Paris-Mining machinery-Ifthibitions) TOPCHIYEV, A.V., inshener; KLORIKIYAN, S.Kh., inzhener; GRIDIN, A.D. VI.I.,wZw Principal trends in the overall mechanization of flat seam stopes. Ugoll 31 no..4:6-14 Ap 156. (MIRA 9:7) l.Giprouglemash. (Coal mining machinery) WAYARTS, A.M., redaktor; ABRANYAN, A.A., redaktor; GUBIMN, I.D., rodaktor-, DOKIWIN, A.T., redaktor: ZASADYCH. B.L. redaktor: LXTOY,'N.A., redaktor; IIVSHITS, I.I., redaktor; LOKSHIN, V.A., redaktor; KIT Z.H., redaktor; MONIN, G.I., redaktor; SUMCHINCO, V.A.: TOMPMC V. A. V. redaktor; BERVALDIN, A.S., redaktor; YAGM.NOV, G.P.. re-da7t-o-r-.- LYUBIMOV. N.G., redaktor izdatelletva; PROZOROVSKAYA, V.L.. tekhniche- skiy redaktor [Materials and equipment used in the coal industry: a reference manual] Materialy i oborudovante, primentaemve v ugollnot promyshlennosti; -spravochnik. Moskva, dgletakhizdat. Vol.2. [Equipment] Oborudovante. Pt-2- 1957. 485 P- (MLRA 10:9) (Coal mining machinery) TOPCHIYIV, A.V., prof. ---------- Constructive contribution of Soviet engineers. 'Bezop.truda Y prom. 1 no.11:5-8 N 157. (Milu 10:10) l.GosudarstvenW proyaktuo-konstruktorokly skeparimentallnyy institut ugollnogo mashinostroyenlyao (Coal mines and mining) ,79~00,~~~professor; KWRIKIYAN. S.Kh.. inzhener: MAT, IASYAN, R.Vq. inshener; BARkNOVSKIY, F.I., inzhener. PersistentlY improve methods of coal mining. Kekh.trud.rab. 11 no-3:33-36 Hr '57 idoal mining machinery) (MLRA 10;5) _ _ !T ?OP r.,H I' .; BARANOVSKrY 'lo, insh., otv. red.; ARZAKASOT, W, J)X4vV;, "-Prof.. red ~ Fe h.A., red. izd-va,; ALADOTA, Ta.l., tekhn. red. ERSoba aims ti on'of coal mining a'broad; survey of foreign machinex7 used in stoping] Nekhanizataiia vyemki uglia za rubezhom; obsor zerubeshrrkh oredstv mokhonizatsit ochiotnykh robot* Xoekvat Ugletakhisdat, 1958. 543 p. (HIRA 11:10) (Coal mining machin8z7) . T,OPCHlYffs-_~k.T. .prof., obahchiy red.; GRIDIN, A.D. , inzh., red.; XWRIKITAN, S.Kh., Inth., red.; KHORIN, V.N., Icand.tekhn.nauk, red,; BARANOVSKIT, F.I., otv.red.; DITAXOTA, G.B., red. izd-va; ALADOVA, Ye.A., tekhn.red.; KOROVINKOVA, Z.A., tekhn.red. [Mechanization In coal mines] Kekhanizatsiia na ugollnykh shakhtakh. Koekva, Ugletekhizdat, 1959. 464 p. (MIRAI 12:6) (Coal mining machinery) 'POPCHIM,Ajakee Vasillyevich; RALUOY, Vladimir Kikhaylovich; y_ a GERSMOVICH Samu movich; SOSN6V, Georgiy Akimovich; SOSNOV, V.D., otv.red.; SHORMOTA, A.V., red.izd-va; HADBINSKAYA. A.A.. takhn.red.; BWYMA, Z.A., takhn.red. [mechanization of mining operations In thin steeply di&ing coal seams] Mekhanizataiia vyemki uglia pri rasrabotke tonkikh krutykh plastov. Moskva, Goo.nauchno-tokha.Lad-vo lit-ry po gornomu delu. 1960. 217 p. (KIRA 13:12) (Coal mining machinery) PHASE I BOOK MIPLOITATION SOV/5138 Topchiyev, Aleksey Vasil!xjmdch and Viktor Ivanovich Vedernikov G~rnyye mashiny; spravochnik (Mining Machinery Handbook) MoscowY Gosgortekhizdat,, 1960- 383 P- Errata slip inserted- 50,000 copies printed. Resp, Ed.: A;Vs Astakhov; Tech. Ed.: A. Sabitov. PURPOSE: This handbook is intended for technical personnel of the coal industry, and may also be used by students at mining institutes and tekhnikums. COVERAGE: The handbook presents information on various machines and groups of machines used in Soviet mines for underground stoping and preparatory operations. The most promising machines turned out In the Soviet Union in small lots or as experimental units are also dik!ussecl. The authors indicate the field of appli- catiom, specificattow, performance character-1 sties, and the sizes cf gears and bearings of each machine. Lubricants 'and lubrication methods are also de- scribed. No personalities are mentioned. The:-- am no references. TCPCHrM- -,A,V, - New equipment for coal mining and objectives for the mining machinery industry. Izv, vye. ucheb* zav.; gor. zhur. no. 11:3- 14 160. (KnU 13.12) 1. Moskovekiy gornyy institat iment I.V. Stalina. (Coal mining machinery) I TOPCHIYEV, AS., prof. Over-all mechanization and automation in coal mines in the general scheme, Nauch. trudy Mosk. insto radioelek. i gor. elektromekh. no.41:5-15 162. (MIRA 16t10) t i BOYKO, A.A., inzh.; DRUKOVANYY, M.F., kand, tekhn. nauk; BABOKIN, I.A., inzh.; ZAYTSE'V, A.P., inzh.; POLES111, Ya.L., inzh.; SOBOLEV, G.G., inzh.; ZHUKOV, V.V., kand. tekhn. nauk; TOPCHIYEV,,A.V., prof.; VEDERRIKOV, V.I., kand. tekhn. naulc; 'OKHRIMKO, V.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; MELAMED, M.Z., kand.tekhn. nauk; KUZNETSOV, K.K., inzh.; RABINOVICH, I.A.; YASNYY) V.K., inzh.,- LIVSHITS, I.I., kand. tekhn. nauk, rersenzent; BARMIOV, A.I., inzh., reteenzent; LOMILINA, L.N., tekhn. red. [Brief bandbook of a coal raining engineer] Kratkii spra- vochnik gornogo inzhenera ugollnoi shakhty. Moskva, Goe- gortekhi7dr.t, 1963, 639 p. (MIRA 17:3) L 25576 " &WT ( m) /a& (J 1 J Pc W-1 ACC NR, AbfK)04819 Monograph UP/ Z/ Topchiyev# A. Selected works; Ion (IzbranrLyye trudy; alkiliravaniYe) Moscow., Izd-vo "Nauka"s 1965. 557 p. biblio.., tables. (At head of title: Akademiya mauk SSSR) Errata slip Insertedo 2pOOO copies printed TOPIC TAGS: catalysiop boron compoundp alkylationp catalytic polymerizationp isomer- izations cyclization ,volume in the collected worki3 by the author PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: This is the second rganie kLnAhesi ~ it consists of two parts. The first is dealing vith-catalytic o entitled "Boron Fluoride and Its Compounds as Catalysts in Organic Chemistry" (written ia conjunction with,$. _V. _Z4gor2DW and YA. M. Panshkin and covers the use of boron fluoride in reactions such as al]Wlation, acylationf polymerization$ isomerizationt cyclization, different condensationsp and similar applications. The second part is _.!..entitled "Reaction of Alkylation of Organic Compounds by Olefins" (in conjunction Vith S.-V. Zagorodnyy and Y. G.-Kguchkqva)x and is based on the research by the author~yith his co-workers in the field of al)Wlation using catalysts based princi ly on boron fluoride. AlIqlation of organic compounds with olefin& in the presenca of different catalysts plays a very important role.In the petroleum-product synthesis,.- and is therefore reprinted. TABLE OF COMM [abridged]: um. 66.o95.25 Card 4._--L 25576-66 7Acc W, 19 Ab6W48 Part 1. Ch. I. Methods of obtaining and methods of regenerating boron fluoride 11 Chb IL ftsical and chemical properties of boron fluoride and its derivatives 21 Cho IlIo Molecular compounds of boron fluoride 44 Ch. IV. Boron compounds vith hydrogen and their plWaical and chemical properties 85 Ch, V. Compounds of boron fluoride in al)WIation reactions 110 Cho VI. Compounds of boron fluoridb in.p2lymeilzatig Ireactions - - 163 Ch. VII. Reaction of combination of'oxygen and suLfuricontaining organic substances ethylene compounds 187 Ch. VIII. Reactions of combination of organic oxygen-containing compounds acatyleneland diene hydrocarbons 207 ff. lReActions of Isomerization sad cyclization - - 218 Ch7 Ch. X. Reactions of nitration and sulfuration - - 230 '48 Ch. XI. Reactions of condensation in the presence of boron fluoride 2, Ch. IaI. Different reactions occurring in the presence of boron fluoride - 285 Literature - - 2" Part 2-L Ch. 1. AlIkylation of organic acids, with olefins - - 308 Ch. 11. A11WIation of aromtic bardrocarbons; with olefins - 3" Ch-$ III. Al)WlatIon of phenol and allwl ethers with olefins in.the preseme Of rd -2 13 ACC NR: AN116016924 Monograph UR/ TopchLyev, Ale k s a nd r V a s L Ie v i c ht, to, V) Selected works v. 3. Polymerization. Silicon organic compounds (Izbrannyye' trudy. t. 3: Polimerizatsiya. Kremniyorganicheskiye soyedineniyp) Moscow, Izd-vo "Nauka," 1966. 528 p. illus., biblio. Errata alip'inserted. 2000 copies printed. TOPIC TAGS: polymerization catalyst, olefLn polymerization, semi- conducting polymer, hydrocarbon polymerization, synthetic material, organosilicon compound, TopchLyev Aleksandr Vasil'yevich PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: This book is published as the third part of the 3-volume collected works of Academician A. V. Topchiyev, edited by N. S. NametkLn (Corresp. member, AS USSR) and B. A. Krentsel' (Dr. of chemical sciences). The text is composed of papers resulting from' the theoretical and experimental work of Topchiyev and his co-workers! in the field of polymer chemistry and the chemistry of organosilicon compounds carried out at the Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis AS USSR and at the Department of Organic Chemistry of the Moscow Institute of the Petrochemical and Gas Industry. All these papers were previously published in Soviet scientific journals. They were selected for inclusion in this volume for their applicability to current research, Special attention was paid to stereaspecific Card 1/ 2 UDC: 541.64+661-718- ACC NR: A116016924 polymerization of a-uiefins with the use of organometallic catalysts,- and the synthesis and study of new polymers of the polyconjugate class with semiconductor properties. This volume also includes papers on the low-molecular-weight polymerizations of unsaturated hydrocarbons related to the preparation of high-molecular-weight. compounds from petroleum hydrocarbons. TABLE OF CONTENTS (abridged): Preface -- 3 Part 1. Polymerization of hydrocarbons -- 8 Part 2. Properties of polymers and molecular-chain conversions -- 177 Part 3. Polymerization of heterocyclic compounds 227- Part 4. Somiconducting polymers 251 Part 5. Organotilicon compounds 279 SUB COM 07, 1l/ SUB H DATE: 07Feb66/ ORIG REP: 348/ OTH REPt 930' Card 2/2 ON 1-1 It Ell i 7 hr .:Iauk "Of doltor tehhn.nauR; A. 1. fcr 1-~in obJe(A-JVr--0 --'TI t~,e areat of cr---E, ....... mechanization and autcriaticn of ntopdnF, olirations. 17iooil My 165- (MIRA 1816) TOPCHIYEV, A.V.; SOLOD, V.I.; GETOP91OV, V.N.; KOVAL', P.,V, ---- - -- :~ [Calculating the efficiency of mining cutter-loaders; methods of calculation] Raschet proizvoditellnosti gor- nykh kombainov; metodika rascheta. Moskva, Nedra, 1965. 66 p. (mIRA 28:5) TOPGHIYFV., A-lakSaTidr Vasil `jevi Ii akademik [deceased]; KARGIN, SHTMF' mi:k~ ctv. red.; S:7FC-Nov-.I N.N., akademik.. red.; ZHAVOROTIKOV, 111A.1i,p ukadftmik, rel.-. NAMMIN, N.S., red.; SHWHIN, rv-.A.1. LIKHTENSHTEYN, kand. Mol. nauk,) Ted.;- KUZNETSOV, V.T., red. [Selected works) Izbranzqe trudy. Mookvag Nauka.rBook 11 t 1965. 427 (MIAA 18:8) I. Ghlen-knrrospcndent AN SSSR '.f~>r.Nametkin.., Shuykin). AICCESSION UR: AP40190207 S10062164100010021039110392 AUMHORS: Topchi.yev, D.A.; Popovt V.G.; Kabanov, V.A.; Kargin, V.A. TITLE: Polymerization of quinoline and autooatalysis forming maoro- molecules with conjugate system P SIOURCE: AN SSSR. Izv. Seriya khimloheskaya, no.2, 1964, 391-392 !OPI.0 TAGS: quinoline-,poly7derizatipn, quinoline-autocatalysis, quin- oline, autocatalysis, autocatalytic reaction, quinoline zinc chloride complex ;; J. ABSTRACT: Seeking~ autdcatalytic reactions having general applications the authors investigated the polymerization of the quinoline-zine chloride complex (Qu12ftC12) in the presence of catalytic quantities of Proton-Containing substances (HP03, QuI*HCl) over the temperature range of 250-3700. They obtained polymer products varying In color from red to black (depending upon the conditions). -They,were poly- quinolines with a'strubture of Card..112 :iCCE'SSION NR: A24019020 0 ~,Iau6 quinoline polymerization takes-place with opening of the hetero-. cle. Similar tolthecase of 71aine the operation Is autocataly- timu y PIY2 11, i.e., it is s fated b se4dingl.,the mass with a sample of already polymerizea pr6duct. It ip.typical that the best results are; Atained with a "seed",*!'prepared at :Phe apme temperature as that pf polymerization. The reaction is highly speolfloo Orig,'arts lias 1 .figure, one formula, no tables. :ASSOCIATION: Institut:'neftekhimicheskogo sinteza 1~. k.V. Topchiyeva: (Institute ot Petrochemical Synthesis) SUB14ITTED: 261ToV63 DATE ACQ: 27Mar64. EMOL: 00 ,SUB CODE: NR REP SOV: 002 OFER-p. 000 Card 2/2 POPOV, V.G.; KABANOV, V.A.; KARGIN, V.A. TOPCHIYEV,q Polymerization of quinoline and autocatalysin phenomena during the formation of macromolecules with a system of conjugation. Izv.AN SSSR.Ser.khimo no.2-.391-392 F 161+# (14M 17:3) 1. Inatitut neftekhindeheskogo sinteza im. A.V.Topchiyeva AN SSSR. KOVALEVA, V.P.; TOPCHIYEV.,_D.A.; KABANOV, V.A.; KARGIN, V.A. Polymerization'of pyftdine. Izv.AN SSSR.Otd.khIm.naak no.2087 F t63. (MIRA 1624) 1. Moskovskiy osudarstvennyy universitet im. M.V.Lomonosova. lPyridine) (Polymerizationt DUBININ -19 A.M., kand.tekhn.nauk; YEREMIN, V.I.., kand.tekhn.nauk; ZAYITSEVP HeAep inzho; TATARNIKOVA, N.A., kand.~,ekhn.nauk; TOFCHII~TL_~~!Lj_kand. tekhn.nauk New components for high-voltage measuring devices. Vest.elektroprom. 33 no.2:"-49 F 162. (MIRA 15:2) (Electric measurements), (Cathode ray tub4s) (Eleotric metera) R T-." -Alm ?. ,.K "--- , 111"-I -.'m -RI-2- 1 Ell 'EM '. ,1 41 Wm. IN I.I.-I 71 1). in 11-inetics and mechanism Of tBSTRACI aiudy e n f rhe L. .45unas 86 rnrvclic comr, for -07 ME pyridine and -,ufnoline p-oll vme-rf z at ton in Tic C-0 D-le x e .51 NFUSTROYEV, L.S.; PAVLOV, S.I.; TOPCHIYEV, G.M.; SHARLOT, V.A. Compensatory measurements of pulse voltage. Izm.tekh.no. 4: 53-54 Ap 164. (MA .17:7) L 0 n 00 0 0 4 I P Is IF Ami all no lots ftV loom4i 414840 At 0 L?A__ --- -_ _U_QLW -&- 0 ift, Alp -Atli C~Ilqel_ 91191" __ - __ _-- ---. _ Ilactitift all t'sialtuattl Ainj Frd-SUL ()X%&- to -Two hundred :0 0 lohydralltinim Is dissolved in 0.5 1. ak. and WO g. IF k4gs stur"Otihis IL wshyd. N&OAc. the cuatosau us heated to tho b. p. of -00 S. 3. R.) 4, a" lattcxiwtd Withis; -00 of air.&- the &k. and 320 j. of I Is SJ L of ak. is 7 counties, allowe%4 =49 1. 040 and d'im appm. 10 1. =M d1l. 0 dd I hr. through the rtflux condem". The mixt. to of d. 1.9 2~:.W I kg. 0 grilaulat Z4 is I L HaWt 41 11tab 06 i 1itl i Mk b l l a ed ld-61C to erplidlize during 12 hm., fillered by %urtwn and 110) ith 24111 A 111 I h d i i h h d to he c0 d so ls., w e t y 6 ng 51 i 34 hm. The mist. is Altered. tbg i due washed 00 r .- with 4 , tir- w re s was e t e ittit n y hillowed by (living. 'rbc yield ,I the M Aall And I.i- ta mW the A xuall unts. of 5% N114011 mmml we ltrats i,xlitle of hytim8tinine miumints to .3191 -YW) X. flydraili- too A" dw Weak waists am thm Pottsw iWA &-7 1. of Al d 3~ miptor base.-Frurn ;9X) to 40) g. of the midAtiou product tere 1 N"H. The residue Is Left for 12 Isss.. go w l (if hydrohytimstinine with I is dissolved in 3 vols. twiling =400 Pxtion tsad washed fim with wak NH4M thm w so lti Th i ith 0 110 and the intol. peritidide Is filtered off. The filtrate t il Id d t t fi l I h k coo e tesa r. a Hr) mul dried in a al rw co an convtrtc( o a y crvi . ma"; s s en unt a S omis. manse waw of emm Is dried is smew on a w&W 00 a cold soln. of JIM g. KOJI In 1.101 cc. I, tho" ~&W, the tnoo ' ;ji both. The red sirup Is filtered while bat throtigh cloth. shaking Is coutinurd and the epd. 1*,e. aft,r pnnvr too -,d Is dro &"d 00 !~j yielding finally about 750 g. of : NN'ling for 11.15 hr.. 14 litter"i off wilh quetim. w,4th&J = = 040 1 i cotunimst. Xtaludion 4 hyAr b)* &W 3 with water and (tried with air. The yirld arnount4 to goe :4 niw.-Fmm 400 to NO I. 1113rdrMotermWinCe is ved IM-110 g. hydramminr lm~r A.06 00 S In 6 Vol. stshyd. AmOU, NO--7W ff. Ma Is added and the (6.10 g.) Is diW61ved in US 1. ctld ale., fill.-l-rd liont the I milt. is heated on an oil bath (1711-190 to 146-1501. 0021 00 1 d d pt. is cartfully w-ithcd with 0.5 1, intoll. material, the r ~- b l i d l h %;00 mwtan w 21) vols. of A=011 tin camparlson W Y 11MIR d t Wd b d h *- rA to t e s Ite ( s then ad f cm.1 ale. and ale. I C1 l l Ii l i ii k h C fil h 1800 e t4r Gil a e wed) Is intmduced. e mid a t . r c react m w itiv. m trate to a % t clear y se g In 60 tnin.; the bat sola. is thea ff" d Off the M W ff the acid contaim 37-+)rlo HCI about 3tK) cc of tht l 1:80 0 1 . to . OW1138 0( X11 and water (equal Vol I atter is needed. Three vols. of ether is added to the lukc - 0# Lm low. The A=OH low is apd. km the sq. Ian afte: 10-12 bra. and the AmOH is removed by vacuum wann suln. which is fell standing for 12 hrs. The sub- Atance is then filtmil with fraction, wAmd with a rimi 1! 600 if the Partim bm dista. The residue is vAlcutlam-distd. ' ; U tit ak.-ttlict (1:3) and finally wiih rthrr. f0hiwrd hy ' 00 - and Iowa. . IM-76 being collected. The h 1 ' Lto 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 1 6 1 1 0 It a Is m is KAL T!MATUNE CLAIPPICATIC16 I ALI Us, AIR-SLA 90.1m. 0 slow 4, talava "It aft" cat 00 14A042 .0 1w i0 Ink V AA A 1 5 Od 0 0 V I ff 81 f a 0 2 2 U 4 AV 10 All; I ILA . : . Iffit its Itnt- U Z i 000000100064100060064''00. 4001111000411110060111111911110090i 0 0!0 0 0 @1* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 4 0 0 oil' itrybij, ti"t with &It wid then in mcko. Atwxat 4 590-820 S. of the HC1 Wt. m. 212'. 14 thu% ofitainrd. 04111 0 The RtOH left from the &bon operation romisirm by- d i h 111 f h b i 09 at- rost n and wme o e t tic which y flu V = 00 wait not mitilted. The ale. It dl. c dryncsa and 00 11116 the residue Is dimmolvod lu hot 1110 and in N&A with 00 avimad tharmal filtered anti @nine C411o and N11011 w b1 NA " h dd l of am 2 oub. ed. The t am T en a , a a notlora 00 mote the sepn. of the entilre hydrohydrasibibv- == 00 W.-HI I. . solid f.. They arc wailied ' with ale. and dried. The a1c. which emiains the AcOll 00 00 "ter and AcOH is boiled with KOH an a reflux coudenser *0 and distd. off. a small amt. of H,.Wg it then added (5 cc. 00 00 H,SO, of d. 1S2 per 1. of ale.) and the liquid is redistd, 41111% The A-OH is remerated afW distS. off the product of 00 TCAC6011 with No, is dWd. and the traction b. 128-32" is of collected. The R&O contained in the ale. is used f" demopS. the An&GN& In a new portion of the product (o be reduced. The periodide after Frinding Into fine powder, which cannot be dissolved with water, Is ail," 96 91111 In small portim to the wam (50-W*) awn. of an equal 04111 amL (by wt.) of No hyposulfite and a double anit. of 00 HIO. The so:H. S is filtered off and the hydrastinine-111 f d i d fi ff . a ter 12 ars. s ltere mep o by suction and fitially verttd into the Imm: by the method describcd above. vieldine Afirmt 70% of the hydrastinine bow, A. A. P. lee 00 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 49 11111-4 0 9 9 40 6 0 0 * 0 0 LAIL 411 a 0 a a W 9 a 11 Pit Mal of V Is ~,,A IIL_A~ A a a a -a, _11A.1 II A All AL A -&. d_11-4,111i'l 1:,",,-A- 0 * _T PO A - ----- 90 PROCefirs LW PEOPCE, 00 614 00 Tg. - strUCtUrO and SYQIA*IUZ of nOW &INUMAW1,61 sub- 0.4-diclikirotolursir, Tw latter Is osidbrd by KNInt), Stuces. 1. PIASMOCkIn. I. I.- Knuriyantit. ~Tokjpind 9. V. Chtfinticv. HuU. acad. sci. U. R. 4*-MttboXy4t-ChkKo4Scutboxyttiphenylamine by two ind 00 S, jif so, itialk. jW. IM. M 114(in German ItA). It in ilk. triedium with ji-anisidirk, Theprotitwtobtainrd -00 -A with mid. wt. of 3(N) was isolated fruits com. plas- - is bested with excess of tN)Cl# to give 1, The wn Oxidation of the how with KMnO, produced I. I'll, step 1*0 t toochin. f% wynthro~is of 54fiethylamino-2-iiminopentanc 111) as -00 aniinu,S.diethytAtiiir~owntatte. Structutt, of the baw wo, (Aloon: No Wt of &-toax-~tk, ester in tynden4ei with .90 00 proved by fortuation of quittoline through usidatitm ul ethylene oxide to give acetylptopyl sit-.; the lattri, tracts see E plaimitichm in alk. nittlium, anti isolation of 8-dimethyl- with HBr to product: wetylpropyl brouride, which itt fthbo-O aaethoxyquintitine after exhaustive methylation converted into 4 -dirt hylamino-21-Wittanone by reaction 209 /P.McleavagroftbOxise. Minuichin wits syntlusized by with EtsNII. The diet hylaminop-manotic 6 convrrted 000 heating fl-methoxy-8-iodottmintiline and I-aminofi-di- 3 into the corresponding oxime through reactiou with 400 00,3 cthylwznitm~tane. LU. Synthosla of atelyrta. 1. L. 0*0 D. NHtOll. The oxime is reduced by metallic No to 11. Knunyarttz, 11, V, Clselinuov, 7 * V, Bene"40"i's, rl - The third step is the SY1311.,ti. of _~-6- Oq.V I Ovetrova and A. 1. Kursanova, AW. 19", ILLS-75(in tiletho%y4t,i).AliChkyrtiUt-ti(tilit,. diviolvi-d in phrWA anti French IM); cf. C. A. 28, 2121P.---The synthesis of hestriltol(W.amill. The obtained dihydrmhhwkk,A 0* 41 Atebrin is carried out in J main steps; Firtit, 2-Incthol atebrin is it yellow, cryst. powder, in. ~.149 SrV. The 00 as follows: With cuj~l 0. S-00 6,94thloroacridine (1) is prrpd "yxis indicated Gmpirical formula: CnHjjONjCi,. The 00 catalytic agrut. in-tolylen"liandne is diarntized to form -%ubstsmv is 2-methoty4$-chloro-9-(4-diethyliviino-l- C001 hicnihilt i 1,00 ISN.SLA KETALLIJOCKAL 1,1714AYUNI CLASIVICATION 6:00 1110"I 134ftj *OWIMV 1.1nose -d Vfi(l" 41t (Wt 44C MIA1111 GIN 4%. M 00 W 9 41 A I a of 0 a -of -I or It I a 4 3 4 V MEN V CF 1 4 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; I ; b u Is 11 a " " a G, 0 0 * * a 0 101,41 0 0 a a 0 *10 4141141 0 0 0 0 0 0 0010 0 0 r 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 Ow Mcl igm IS is il 0 r itt , ii Oil fit -A It -A lit ;ii'i ..0, -&CPR so *4 a so ni I T1 Run. 42 1 Mar. 31, 1 tow! of the dkthyfm~ of kwago tWroda with or without addtk, a 'Computids. 04 '3 00 00 00 lit IS SLA of AMINGICAL 1.11111001 CLASSIFOCATION r' I - T dm u 5 " 'a "nol, ovit sit It 19 It K-0 A' I 0 0 A 0 0 0 * 0 0 00 # 0 #b 0 a 0 0 so 0 0 0 * a 0 0 6 0 4 Ote It 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 a 0 ~164 11 ~* a it u a Is J6 to v a is 4 41 it it 61 a t -~w I Lit I K- S. Toptim .00 dmwvrtbgty&r-, 00 dd is red-vd at M Wrtir bearr-awtal 0 z0 0 &0 0 '00 i ~'o o Also I I too -4-- I I a 04 0 a a I if of 2 a 4 3 1 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 * 6 4 40 0 6 0 0 4 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 * 0 * 0 a 0 : : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 xi I I 1 0 It u 11 m ts 16 it w it a t n L-L-AL-A-L .2 ~.o 00's 400 *0 00 so 00 6 0 0 0 a 0 a if 9 n id 4 Is v x a 40 it u A] is 4 K S. Topcbkv L.- Na 4KAMm -Fd?M. Prom OM (MRAk hM C�StOr Oil andKOH)ls&mcd. istbepl-m1beftectimalpyMine bases, treated With &Y MRs Old POC16t'tbe aq. soln. Is eltd. wkh CA eve - an tbe.waw both iod the dl- nitrile of sebeck wid b-dbtd. is afew.- Decodethykne- dia3flitle b Obtained ftOw the nftdk wkh ISO-AmOH and Na- Guanidine Wocyanate and the dimmine are b-tOd at M. Powed into boff* 3U% KOH and th. hardened maw after coWu Is grmM. washed. dried, dis"ved in abs. ale. and treated with 11(i 1;=d-- furthylembisgManidim-11C1. L. i'h I a - I L A METALLUAGICAI, LITIOATLINE CLAUSPICAT" U W M I AM A I I U 0 1 9 IN I A 4 3 2 1 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 01: 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o * o 0 o o 4 o 0 :*0 11;00000000000 0 11;60000006000*660*90 77-00 -40 -00 -11119 -00 41111110 =0 o 0 Go 0 moo moo ce 0 do* *11114111 1110 0 tfo a too be* boo a I is it u 11 u it it 4 Is Is 11 MUSAI"I"If Ust Ust 16M moo A C S&P All J 1_L~jL,_r_Q.A I __jL JM_l9f"_jL d j , too ~.p 1. cio4i'7 I'llc#16flit _rll. 00 A Came of Usability it# tb* altra pour. K_q. T'.J.-horv. ('0001. read. Grad. S6. 17. R. S.S. IN ~ S. r~ 0 (in FnxWh).-*NHjC#II.0Mr. nitrairt! anddia"ited, Asititi.-Il and IIlNCIINIe(CIIjhNFIv (11). carrfully heated la 75 a 141)" and afirl the vh4voce til The TwIl,in has lklit"kint. 00 S lirttril at I It) N) * ltv ?I ht-., .1,4 .(1 hN, I N I ICII NIP- (CIfv)sNFtAC.IIkOAIf (in). In. ft4locrtl with 0* SnCl, and 110. itave the diantino deriv. (IV), 14 IW 2*- 00 4 IV. irraird with II.AsO, am) gly%v" fSkratip symbe4s). gave yIAttduo)quim-- liar.l.,2141 a** V! Nil. lit dissolved In I coned. 111801 by Ondl in a mortar. This is then nitrated with a miss. of 71NA-14SO, 119filinS the tem =so twinia vi,. After stanifint 3 bro. Q pentrints Into III)' go* 0 O-MCI hoxyb.&difill n Wi IV) in MW (IM - yield), was olitalned. %A" O"l, '~Wty Ithi. I, pastille 'a** Ibid. 2M-G~A m1g. of H and V in Mite. heated for 6-7 hro. at 14o*. gave d_mtihwy4;-(diethyIsminolwpcwyI- amino) 4-altroquitsollise which on reduction with SnCI, and IJCI pvt see thlol?, Ill, 107 )011111 Whilp 04 Joe 071 ifcl~(7 4" 4.1 too I I W 0 1 it 04 1 it i ft It 0 It lt A It It is a It It it 4 1 00 w 0-0--411109 00 0 41111 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 * 4~* 0 *1* is o 04 0640096 0 v wove go 06 0 Wo 0 ( "000! a it of is vit pod ji-1) tsttol lot' 4..., o( "rbam distalfids an Compt. Pxd. aead. ice I' M. S, S. 1* ZI Ek-1`1111601. 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IV was lingify"It.1 I's 13 t, I oad oil. stid. w alkali" Init wlicit it with icif,j.-I with KtIll in VtOll it J"'vill !I it. givc b., 145% aim] a Inixt. of ancl KCNS. fuhn F. %Iillwt% Ao --A%6.%LA 1111ALLUMCAL U11114111011 CAAISIFICAVOON tz-- tie 0 we o u 111 at so U -444~2 0 ejo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 111 0 41 0 0*0 Is 0 000*000000001**:: NO, *~* 03 1 is Imillill pin 011111 ARX 142 16 0 x A A II 99 all 1111314A 111111111"s .1 m a are 00 - M II I - 1 so - .-.00 go 1-00 0 0 -00 so v ir aud L. NL 9 Pzv~vv. Rst- 4H.W4. F~t- -,-A-Ivl- "PTI $1,-. 6 1111. kt u-mal w 1,10, 1,111V 01 the I'S lh~ 1'. 41 :,b 00 e 00 Leo 0 .0 o 00 o o J: Iles 0 0 ties r) I v 1 0 it it 4 1. In In 11 of NO n 1 .14 1 v Im Al sz., 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 sl* 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 00000 0000000 0 *no* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 Ws 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 00000 1 0400040*6000 *0 A 1171*01Y Ell! _T10i"416011,1416, 05 31 V a X b : 11) 31 12 1)RJ516111A.4 o Val 4; flo A off ag 1 0 IV U1 Mechanism of the tomation of ?-Acetopropyl alcohol during the hydrogenation-hydratiou of cr-methy1furan and on the cmecudvity of hydrogenation of the double bonds in the a-Methy1furan. K. 14 'IF, h1ey, C'of,/V. PeNd. Fiend. vii. P. R.s.s. Ott hydrogettatknt, n-tritthythiran (1) is cum tr(I to -F. welopropyl ate. (11), lantomerie with O.C(011)%fe, C1f,.CH,.CI(, (111.1, %111 111tchani'lls tKinit thv for"tationof 00 ti. 0 111 by the addn, of water elvinvitt,; to the. unatd. a,rf- i c Ctyindoftnethyl(RhydMuran. Ofthc3iotitericmethyl- 00 3 dihydrofut-Ans (2,3; 2,5; and 4,A) that could lie formed 60 Ob during the ratalytic hydrogenation of inethyllumn. mly 13 the 4,5-compd, could give 11, Concluittin-, In the hydrogemlion of 1. the dmilde build Itetwe-11 the un- Z-00 submiluird C at(nns is hydrogrualed firm. 0 0 too i-60 0 to~ .1 i A S 0, S L A SETALLOROCAL LIUMATWE CLASSIFICADOM A U is 0 0 0 0 0 09000 1U.J -r "IF C).( An L 1 0 W IV it it at 6C w a q 9 K 91 ~ 'I, a, A I E. 'fie 911 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 04 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0: 0 00 0 0 0 64 0 0 : : 0 * 0 04 a !Q 0 0 * 4 a 0 00 4 000000 0 ID 0 i, 4 11 4 1) is I I?D jai$ fall NIMID41 443 m 43:ro A"d 1.4."( of 4 VIP June 30. 1940. Atribylvatic rurzi CODC4. aq, win. of Me ev A Iknd the biiduct is Imo. W the VOUSJ umuwf. 00 0 10 0: 0 ;09 to !I AS$-IL WALLOWA& Mf4*TV01f CtAWMAUGH two voo Ila., a.. *at -D--7--Ttn U Tt JLV 10 LS F 64 "'~--4 _i !R It t1if CV14 Kit W91 ;t1tt ICKKLOA Ills An I 1 0 1 W ~14 0 0 0 0;q a 0 so 00 9000 40 00 lo 000 0 0 *so 00 as 0 0 0 1) 4 1% 16 11 H a .4 146 8 0 0 )1 12 Q J4 0 m v a x 0 1 a it a A a I I,--- A.14 A, a. -A .-A, 4-a 00 '00 so 0 ,so -00 0: go so J f4 the v" of #d a caWyd In tfw produe. 000 tWu q( akejd&. %_!S,_jTopOww. Anx. seaew pWiffe. W6,.-lp W(IM) ~pd is a IsIlt. Chiffil. f4tM. (U. Vftific catalyst for the hydmg=atWrL:"tiquO(uRtbyl- OOW fumn to Ac(Clh)#OH acetiled In the prtPa. of Skrikbin, to antimaurial. H. M. Leicester Ness ~30 0 Its 0 coo ke* I III AV 10 ll~; [y rp it An I S a ,w 0 43 a 0 v g tr It U vt It KLO 94 d6a; t I 9 :is 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 u 04 -100-916-191. 4R : is 090 * . - Al --q p.- SL- 0 * 0of 00 0 * 06 go 0 0 Dialkylasultia hOwdsaw. K. S. T 10VOrv and A. F, RAW U.S.SX. 66.410. Mai.IL.A I ': zr i 00 0 ,- of oximes of illaCkylarnina, ketones front the corrftV- lictorics, the "narfly used but costly NlfOlf h repULTA 0 .3 by All ittiall tuatal h y1aminosultonate. Thelatterin coo :0 w groilucet by o( the alkall metal nitrift, and . ffifel.nd gin the resultin Intofitmilate b im = 06 l i g Y l y dralyuTlao, (fisullonAte. WL l(tvwlt too Ing -4 141440 "is o"v Ust "till ad d"V M too t; is, 4, V, "'t U a 19 a 5d a is v; i w a 9 a a 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 0 0 0 0 6 0 -W ~Trrw I f 4111 f 0, 11 It At N IS As At is W at A: 11 c g. f AA Pt b v A j 004 Chstatkal xtrutwo and paratiffiddal adivity. It 00 Doulkoxylated chtmothetapoutic substances of ill* .00 Une and acridins series, K. 8, V. 1. 9'Zovskaya. and A. F. Bekhll (411i6il-l"tZhIm nc"). -41110 J. App1W Chorov. 19. 1344-009411) fill Rus- *Iasi); c(. C.A. 41, tIOMb.-T-idel. t1w, nAe 4 the millimy vilull Its 7 mulsil... Isoulmdu 711). 1'14-- '00 0* intichin. quintsir, atetwin (am-tichine). 00 9 - (3 - diethylanaints - I - usethyll"ylandins)actidine. 2- '00 inethosty-d-chiticts-9-(4 -dicthyi&iitliioixitylainino)acri,li"e. and rivancil, were studied against the corresponding 7 004 desalkoxylatedconirisk. The remiltm -ilitain"I agirml wit If 0.3 th4mc of Founicau cm Isis 710 &list LIN, ass.lmmw sillier in - vm6saltsirs: flint the alkivxy pixtis is not 4 detS, fACtior in .3 t lit bims4fiLity Of all alit il'14vilt.lie mill.l. 111111,111.lj~w. z; 00 ity .4 installers llls~ C01111.1'. Wtr rillml In dwit anabstic In evffaj Immanxi the Wo cr,mi, .4vm,,I t.; ;~:o 0 misur insifil c(Imt% Is It.) illillitowr -I "smi.h. is( With AM! 1710 aud ilic i1ci-alkiistyLat4l 0114114(l .4 .1101till woo If and I bad is twitcr sm-ly. and Ic%wr colming intvii,ity. Burk Glitsiff 300 bioe V 0-1-MUjitfKAIL LITINATWE (WHOKA180id t f 100 tAi%a1!tW Jos go U ts AV to is, i 0i; a W 0 tl if at M It a it a 111 a n It at No is I I XA 000000000060000*oojoe*0000*00040600'.0o.. :1900 "0 a 0 a 0 0 0 0 4111 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 111110 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 01 00 so 09 so 8 so 00" iV V- 1 10 U U W 16 if MIS No misitill utjft,1~40 A_ It-4. Jk -00 chetakal coddibldlia -00 ~Ynthwa of plaabockla itad of utirshydroplammochin. K, S. Totichiev alld M. B. Braude. Compt' rend. acad. I' I I M Ifl IN h) I h .60 ..- - 1-M n ( et yl. Mit lei with 11VOIll ave the a t ) cc n I s Ttmpmducto(theireactloutiv. twum I and linc was by,bvvnmtrd In the prylience ol Pt or Id to tetra - hrilroplasitiochin bt 18"1" (widt with rmthylenelgh- "' * h h "00 ic acid). in. 152 Is activc (2-hydroxyruipht 1, w h 11 8 l i b d J I f -66 -inri -an tio- w t oxy - az n. noqu againxt aviin inal thic gave 1-4tiethylstiiiiiia-4-(O.mcthoxy-8-quitiolyfiiiiinti)- - h h 0. ioO wak wu ydropuated 1willanc, b..# al: 1.5 plem-nm 01 NI ill 141amovidn, 1,,., 100-2- 1ilderatc 132", 110 ISOM. H. 11. t 0 114KI 1411fivol ;W, 'Ire, ;1;,1- s0 0 . . . . . . 0 0 Igoe ~o 0 0 0 '08 Vs o 0 o 0 0 0 so 9j '09 *11 00 a zoo we 0 f44T 141-iiiii a W - Ill fl i-A41 0 as 4, so 00000000 * 0 0 4 4~ 0 goes 04 00 0 0 go OA TOPCHIYj Dmitr itich.; NIKANDROV, B.I., inzb,, retsenzent; KUZIMIN, .S., kand. arkhitektury, dots., retsenzent; ZUBKOVA, M.S., red. izd-va; GOLIBERG, T.M.., tekhn. reed. [Agricultural buildings and structures)Sellskokhoziaistvennye zdaniia i sooruzheniia. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Moskva, Gos- stroiizdat, 1962. 398 p. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Direktor Gosudarstvennogo instituta po proyektiroganiyu sell- skokhozyaystvennykh sooruzheniy (for Nikandrov). 2. Rukovoditell kafedry promyshlennykh, grazhdanskikh i sellskokhozyaystvennykh sooruzheniy Novasibirskogo inzhonerno-stroitellnogo instituta (for Kuz 'min). (Farm buildings) NAGIYEV, M.F., akademik; TQ2QBI=,-A-V,, akademik, red.; SETEYNGELI, A.S., red. izd-va; BAGIROVA,,..S.y tekhn. red. [A wonderful substance; basic concepts of petroleum, petro- chemical synthesis, and polymeric materials]Chudesnoo veshche- stvo; osnovr7e poniatiia o neftil neftekhimichookom sinteze i proizvodstve polirerrqkh materialov. Izd.2. Bak-u; Azerbaid- zhanskoe gos.iid-vo, 1962. 328 p. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Akademiya nauk Azerbaydzhanskoy SSR (for Nagiyev). (Petroleum chemicals) T~~J~YV,_A,___:V.; CHMYSHEVA, T. I. ITAMETKIN, N. S.; PRITULA, 11. A.; 10 Synthesis of organosilicon compounds having phenylene-carbon links. Veftekhimia 2 no.4:632-638 JI-Ag 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Institut neftekhimicheskogo sinteza AN SSSR. (Silicon organic Compounds) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/6210 Topeh1Ugv-,- Aleksandr vasi!!YAv1qh., Semen Vasil I yevleh Zavgorodni7, ale rgiyevna Kryuchkova heaktsiya alkillrovaniya organicheskikh soyedineniy olefinaft (Alkylation of organic Compounds With Olefins) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSRI 1962. 323 P. Errata slip inserted. 3000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya dauk SSSR. Institut neftekhimichealcogo sinteza. Zd.: L. S. Povarov; Tech. Ed.: S. 1. Golub'. PURPOSE: This book is intended for specialists in organic synthesis and students of organic chemistry. 007MGE: The book deals with the alkylation o6r organic compounds by olefins. Alk-jlation of organic acids, aromatic hydrocarbons, phenols and their alkyl ethers, halophenols, and haloanisoles Card 11A) 2, TOPCHIYEVt K. -0. -L"r. Uilem, 00i. DissertatIon: "lnvestigation in the quirioline and the Acridine oeries on the Problems of Structure and Synthesis of Anti-malarial 6ubstances. Inst of Organic Chemistry, Acad 6ci USSR, 8 May 47. SO: Vechernyaya Moskva, May, 1947 (Project #17836) 00 A 'Z so i 00 00 r 00 1 00 A1, 00 dio 04P 42 w 00 0000;0000000*0*00* ooo* *00tooooofet! 1 4 2 1 1 IS w is 4 Is X I I 00 -00 1,2.3,4 - Totrabydro - 6 - m6thOXY - 8- (4 - allethyl. &mLw-l-us9MylbvqUmbso)qu(wUa*. X. S. Topchicy 11mude. U.S,S,R. 67,M, Ve ",- wid M. H. 41 - Metboxy - 8 - (4 - diethylamino - I - methyllautyMcut- zoo aminoWulnoHneisreduced with metallic Na Ina1c. The resulting tembydroplasmoebin Is sepal. in the umal 400~ manner. M. Hosch r* coo zoo !IN.,% L A ACTALUJAGICA1, LITINAT401 CLAWK0401 wolvis arm a0 0 -00 1: 290 t:o0 0 coo =00 j;-lo U 5 A, 10 "1; 00000000000000000*0001000 -we 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0_q_*jL#-4R 44wilt, 0 -fw o It I w IN 8 11 a 3 2 ow I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 is 0 4: * 0 0 0 0 0 0 o". 90!W0060060000#99001 so so A so :o hl ZY so 11 a A IS It 0 . 10. low sit 0; A) 0 a C 1. ~L. AA 4, -W e -IL ~ tP J 1, it. ~WDfej .00 6 - MG*GlY - 8 - (4 - diethylAmim - I mathy. lbutyl. It d M B -so - . . rAutle. _%ulnotim. X. S. Tolwhiev mn mino) b-"2R -M7 Ditth I t nfi o4 947 U S 67 F S R 00 - - n . e . i . . . , y , ~~ Q -00 l with 6-methony-g-AmIno- en pentanarte it"tal Is co I quinatius vW the product bydrogenattd with theaid ol a .00 KLMtolyfit, 161. flowh off 6 zoo 400 =00 000 =so X 00 00 0 200 too k9l'ALLUNCICAL U11414140111 CLAIISFICAft0if !I a - I t A 9 ,7, us* , _ " too D'o ,WWv* ~i Iii lillava 4tv 0xv alt 411111 - --------- 'vj Ail A f V N 0 M Z 'I it IN 0 A 4 1 0 0 . U S AV P 41 It Ov it K A 9 11 tt ,,,j 0 0000 00 so 00 0 ***1***** 0 0 0 a * *so 0 0 0! 00000 00 00 0 0000 00 * 0 * 0 * 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 * so 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * t. - foe* 1 4 tSI4 ills "Xi linamis jivxy f No, Uu 1. is it 4; - 4 ---- - --------- 00 Ch l t l 00 ern cg a tucture and potteallidde activity. 111 ('1 1 b 1 0ru milleric alkylAmIntialtridicirs anti thrit anti 0 I NMI 1. 1 "nIC VV 3.1, #11NI :11 I I. C- 1. 41, .51:11)t. 9 t 1 -1 fit-I lot W114111-1 mvt If - (Ij lit. K3, %,&,. pteltil, (I'mo it. 0 !,K4Kwri,linc and N-,NlAirthyl-I. 'I 9ICI ; - 1. in'tclive ag.lin't aviltil 1114,41i'l. 'I lit. 0 .1 fit,, I '111togf, Jvli%r~ 14 1, Ill ' 1 1- . 1.!# fit 111"Im. I Will", lit, lit". It )IIA 11 W 11 I ,. ntmv activi- Mail -Irtwin, 'I'll, 2110 "It .4 th'. '21-01how 'Ictiv. (,1 1, Ill, IM *I'. W., ' - h li t ho,mvri- likir. sit, 115 und It. It lijq tilt markrd activity. vii. -,Iicl salt ti( or a~ltl.-ro d I (lit. V) a, prVINI. fritin It and 3,9-tIiAdw,%wtiJiuc. It 41111A, OW -.title I&L-liVity 64~ AWKi". I'llt 211CI %Ali tit tilt- 1-011two deliv. of 1. 1 limll *a3 prelill. (mill 11 alid I"% no Ilizarkell activity. % z ?3i i 41 n a FW a t ""lots Ills i it It n I Al 0 17 0( It it t TOPC9= K. S'. US F/Chemistry - ouinoline Chemistry - '..aDiria - Ant:Lnallarial Co=pocuilds t !,Cr,en Analogies of Quino-,ine Series Antimalariod S avrovckay~-,,, 1 Topchiyev, Inst I'alaria and Yed Parasitol, Acand -I'ed Sci TJS~Sp,, 37. oP I'Dok Akad NaWc -S!~SR, Nova Sert' 1101 L-IIII., 11110 2 -r?-2.5140 Nw.-erous expcxiDients have Ineen conductt-d to evolve simpler method for the foi-nation of biologically active compotindzi. Author-, di-~cass poEsiblity of obtrainiq:, active preparation in which the 314-atom in the quitioline hutcrocyclc -e-rould lb(~ replziccd I-jy ,,in IN-atON, in electronic --tatc., but not belont~-im, to the quinoline rinC. Durini,. tho cour.~t: 01.' c7oc'.rinents, they synthesized, amonC other sulos tances, 4-bc==ino-3),- diLtliylaj,~,iiioi-,i'o,!yl-aninoziiii,-:ol. Submittod by Acidemician I,. if. Nesneyanov, 9 Ilarch 1947. PA 49T3 MSM/Chemistry - Q~zl~ol Compounds Chemistry - Synthesis ~.*Ihexical Com~oaition and Thrasitologic Acti*ity~. *=, Synthesis of Quinol, Compounds With Carborg*l~ C~,abinations in Positioft 8,", K. S. Topchiyev, A. Bakh3.i,' Chem See, Inst of 'Malaria,,' M6d Para. aitol, Acad Mod Sci USSR, Moscow, 5 pp "Zbnr O'bshch Khimli" Vol M11, 'No 9 Atactian of the et*l eater of 8-quinolinecer- ~iOx7llc acid with butyrolactone and hydro3jais Of the product gave 8-quinolyl-Y-hy~rox7Wopyj.;* X*tone; replacement of the hydroxyl groups by 'bAomine and then by a diethylamino group gave QA~fnol Compounds (Conti) Sep 8.0*ui.oiyl-y-dietb,viaminopropy1 ketone, thich vat: by Al, isopropoxide to 8-quInoIyj-Y-dIetIWl-.; jijitotropyl-carbinol, which bad no antimalml-ial I)r0prL. tirties. i~nbmittecl 29 MOW 47- -30/4� K. S. Topchiev and A. F. Bekh1ij, Chemical structure and parasiticidal activity. VIII. Synthesis of quinoline compounds with a carbonyl, bond in position eight. p. 1710 Eight-quinolyl-'r-oxy-propyl-ketone was obtained by reaction of ethyl other of 8-quinoline-carbonio acid with butyrolactone and by hydrolysis of the formed 8-quinolyl- butyrolactone. Chemical Dept. of the Inst. of Malaria and Medical Parasitology of the Acad. of Medical Sci. USSR Moscow. March 29, 1947 SO,. Journal of General Chemistry (USSR) 28, (80) No. 9 (1948) PA 5 5/4VrI UW/Chemi try - -Aenes sm - Chemistry - Pe4taft ra~tur- Fouqcl. by Miffiel SaGI# L S' Topchiyev, Inst of Org Them) Acid gci*U&*o A pp "'Dok Ak Nauk SSSRn VbN,1.I1II,- No 2 Co#ound. bbtaii~ed 'by Linnell and Glynn by'reduAA tibn of ace'tylpropyl alcohol with Na amalgam- vAs apparently not 2-amino-5-pentanol but e' secondary aminej bis-(delt'-a-'--Oxjl~eiitvl)-'a-mine'~ Submitted by Acad A.-N. lVegmeyanor 28 Jul- 48. mulawdstr~r - Wthriene, ROV Cheidstry - Oyemchrarine *Ilitrogen-Carbon Bond. Action of Wdrogen Chloride an Ga=A Triuatbyl4e C~ranobydrine," X. S.V-7711t-, Upchlyer, M. L. Ki*hmlora, Inst of OrS Chem, Acad IMI USS, 3 1/3 I)P *Dok Ak Rauk SM" 'Vol LXIIII No 3 it has been shown by experiment that 9mma-tri 41P%ylen'-cyanohydriue, clotained by series of a Br Cl - reactions C1 - C% - % % C82 - C% - C;N CRA CO OC% CITe - M~ - CNW jx_~- -C4 -012 CN, acrtual3,v -enters, in dry 55MM (Coutd) NOT Oitlmw, Into energy, Jutej~actjcm vIth gms9mg ]Ml i1th howt 11bevition ana tmmticn# vith a q=ntftjLtiTS 7103Ay of -a ithite'qryatal prodiwt vith amel-tin-9 Paint of 550. Submitted'by Acad. A. N-VARmeranov 23 Ana h8. Chandcal structure and PAma%icid,l activity. IX. lomeric chlom-9 -aminoscridinem. Quincid structure and _~UPI&SmOdW activity. K N h' A. F. Ikkidi, As -nt , Id M. L. Kinnalura. VIS.S.R. 10. -'i)D - 1309M (R"91. tr3linkti,"O.-Sce CA, 43, 71 C. TOPCHIM, K. S. 62/49T5 7 Pamsiticidee "Cb~mical Structure and Paraelticide Activity. IXJq ;Isometric Chloro-9-Aminoacridinee: quinoidal S#ucture and Antiplasmodium Effect," K. S. Tppchlyev, A. F. Bekhl1j M. L. KIrmalova, Inet pf.Org Chem., Aced Sci, USSR, 7 1/4 pp ur Obahch Ehim" Vol Mo No 3 1-.Made a study of the chemical structure and ~paraeiticidal activity of chloro-9-aminoacridine isomers. Submitted 24 Feb 47. 62 49T5 CA K. S.-Towbim.and V. 1. ftvTuv- JW, pirusitol. J GCI'Miatol-, Nimistersm ZdmvaWW&nenIrA Voklady Akad. Nduh S'S.S.R. 0, 19"(1m).-Einhurn's %NgCJj40H, M. 68' JANS. alleged 2,4-(Ht4NCHl)0 343 50905)1, 6 WjXOWdhYI-5-0Ii&0J4hjfVdR mellyZ~;dkm pANCJI.011(23.2s.).13.4g.HttXii, and 17 S. formalia At 80' gave brxsyOdsak*mimc. HCI sak, tn. 2234'; fres boir. yvilow plAt", m. 1171 *; an Went" eruduct is obtAined' by rtiluxing 2,5-110(oqN)CJIjCIfCI with Hi,SH in Ltoll. ficating 5-44POS411' to* mflAlykne rdo with all equal wt. 0( (CICH,),U in tv pttm= of ZIICI, gave thc i-thloroxotthyl defiv., m. 103.5,-4,0' (from bgroin), which -ith utt,411 in 44IjO..tn.a8*,jdrnRtjto" 9sve tile J-dmlh~jumqxomakyj CUI with Hinhurns pr(kLC1. G. Al. X-L,mff TOPC]iM-V,. K. S. USSR/Chemistry - Arttima-Urials 176TP-9 Mar 51 "Structure of Einhorn's 12-Hydro)g-5-Nitrobenzyl-distbylamine,'" V. I. Stavrovskayap K. S. Topchiyev,, Inst Malaria.. Med Parasitol, and Helmintholp Min Pub Health USSR "Zhur Obabeh Xhim" Vol XXI,, No 3, pp 525-532 Step ink,,synthesis of antimalarialsi Syn,~hesized 2-hydro)ty~-5-nitrobenzyldiethylamine (I) by annich reaction from u-nitrophenol, formaldehyde, and diethylamine, and by reaction of 2-hydro-V-5-nitrobenzy1chloride with dietbylamine. Found compd described an I by Einhorn in 1905 to be really 3-diethylaminomethyl-5-nitrosaligenimethylene eater (II). Found method to obtain 3-ch:Loromethyl-5-nitrosaligeninmethylene ester end to synthesize 11 from it. P4 176T29