SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GRIF, A. - GRIGEL, J.

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.QIX.TQn.,-V.Ye.; SOLOMINA, M.L.1 SHANDORm Kh.; LEBEDEV, B.I.; SVMINAp Z.A. Making use of heteroxis in raising chicks for meat. Trud Inot. gen. no.29:290-294 162. a~ (MMA 16:7 (Poultry breeding) (Heterosis) KUSMERY Kh.F.; NOVIK, I.Ye.; GINTOVT, -VI.-YeI. Experimental study on various diluters of chicken semen. Trudy Inst. gen. no.31:276-281 64. (MURN 17:9) GINTOVTJI V.Ye.; NOVIK, I.Ye. Use of imnunological reactions in pcaltry breeding. Trudy Inst. gen. no.31:282-288 164. (MIRA 17:9) rLilin"t-3vtj, 11. Lul Frosp~cts for Lhe dr-vf..Lr U10--aird,ftli S.S.R. durinly, t I',' Yhar prom. no.3:7-10 Ji-S 165. GINTOVT. V.Ye.; NOVIK, I.Ye. Some results of using the serological method in poultry breeding. Trudy Inst. gen. no.33:97-108 165. (MIRA 18:12) NOVINO I.yg.; GINTOVTp V.Ya. Nov experlwnt data an diluters of cock semen. Trutr Inst. gen. no.33tl29-136 165. (MM IS 112) KICHIGIII, V.P.; GINTOVT, V-Yu- rolizJ Production of fodder yeasts in the Ukraine. Gid lesokhim.prom. 13 no.6:29-30 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Goeplan USSR. (Ukraine--Yenot) T- N.~.'; GI:N'ZOM. To.A.; 5TRQ*(, N.G. GALKINA, BioloOcml chnrncteriatice of the seedw of Uzbek tau-saghyz (Scorsonern usbektatFmicft C.Czevr. et O.Bond.). Trudy Inst.bot. AN Us.SSR.no-3:195-199 '55 (MIRA 10:1) (U2b@ki9tnn--T;u-Mghyz) (Germlnntion) GI MIrOvT"_Y"__. - New interesting species and forms of apiPbYtic lichens found in Central Asia. Uzb.biol.zhur. no.4:72-74 159. OIRA 13: 1) (Zeravehan Valley--Lichens) GROTT, Jozef Waclaw; GINTOWT-DZIWILL, Witold. Possibility of intrarectal administration of alcohol In the treatment of suppurative conditions of the lung. Polski tygod. lek. 10 no.49:1569-157? 5 Dec. '55. 1. Z I Kliniki Chorob Vownetrznych A.M.w Lodzi; kierownik: prof. dr J.W.Grott. Lodz, ul. Narutowicza 120 m. 6. (LUNGS, abscess, ther.,alcohol admin. by intrarectal route) (ABSCSSS, lung, ther.,alcohol by intrarectal route) (ALCOHOL, WHYL, therapeutic use. abscess of lung, intrarectal admin.) GROTT, Josef Waclaw, KALISZEVICZ. Seweryn; GINTOWT-DZIWILL, Witold Therapeutic procedure in a dental infection cozplicating anifnal conditions in diabetic patients. Pol8ki tygod. lek. 15 no.27: 1031-1034 4 ii 16o. 1. Z I Kliniki Chorob Vewnetrznych A.M. w Lodzi; kierownik: prof. dr n.med. J.W.Grott. (DIABITIS KILLITUS compl) (ANGINA PICTORIS compl) (TIOTH dis) GROTT, J.W.; MAIM(;, L - GIIJTUWT..DZId ILL, W. ; KORZON, J. [deceased]; ~tgk~H~ - J--W.ZUFAGWS.Kl. FIVAKWAY R.; Studies on the hazard of diabetes mellitus in 100 obese and obesity- prone subjects over 40 years of age. I. Evaluation of the carbohy~irate metabolism. Polarski tygod. lek. 16 no.1a:1569-1573 9 0 '61. 1. Z Osrodka Ilaukowo-Leczniczago w Busku-Zdroju oraz I Kliniki Chcrob Weviietrwych A.M. w Lodzi- kierownik: prof. dr nauk mod. J.W.Grott. (OBLOS'ITY compl) ~DIABLTES MELLITUS etiol) (BLMD SUGAR) GINTOWT-DZIWILL, Witold Evaluation of the behavior of carbohydrate metabolism in rhe=atoid arthritis according to the determination of the blood sugar curve after glucose load. Pol. tyg. lek. 17 no.42:1644-1645 15 0 162. 1. Z I KlinilcL Chorob Wewnetrznych PI-I w Lodzi oraz z Osrodka Naukowo- Leczniczego Kliniki w Busku-Zdroju; kierownik: prof. dr nauk med. J.W. Grott. (ARTMUTIS RHEUMATOID) (GLUCOSE TOLERANCE TEST) AGAPOV. D.S.; ARTIBILOV, B.M.. VIKTOROV, A.M.; GIh-ZS. A GORIKOV, A.Y.; GUSYATINSKIT, M.A.; KARPOV, A.S,; KOLOT, I.I.; KOKARAVSKIT, Y.T.; XCHYAGIN, A. I.: XHIVSKIT, M.N. ; KRAYNOV, A.G.; K3ST9ROVA, I.N.; OBES, I.$., kandidat takhnichesklkh nauk; SOSHOVIKOV, K-S,; SUKHOT- SXIY, S.F.; CHLANOV. 0.O.; YUSOV, S.K.; ZHUK, S.Ta.. skademik, glaTw redaktor; KOSTROV, LN., radaktor; BARONXNKOV, A-V., professor. doktor tekhaicheskikh nauk. redaktor; XMZIUIAR, D.M.. professor, doktor tekhnicheakikh nauk, redaktor, SHNSHKO. Ye.Y., professor. doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk, redaktor; AVARIN~ N.D., inzhenar, redektor [deceased]; GORIKOV, A-V-, Inzhener. rodaktor; KOMARPSKIL V.T.. Inzhener, redaktor: ROGOVSKIY, L.V., inzhanar, redaktor; SHAPOYALOV, T.I., inzhener. redaktor; RUSSO, G.A., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk, redaktor; FILIHONOV, N.A.. inzhener, redaktor-, VOIXOV, L.N., inzhener, redaktor; GRISHIII. M.M., professor. doktor takhnichaskikh nauk, redsk- tor; ZHURIN, V.D., professor. doktor takhnicheskikh nauk, redaktor; LIKEACHEV, Y.P., inzhener, redaktor; Ki4DVXDNV, V.K., kandidat tekhni- chaskikh nauk, redaktor; MIKHAYLOV, h.Y., kandidat tel-hnichaskikb neuk, redaktor; FSTROY, G.D., inzhan6r, radnktor; RAZIN, N.V,, redaktor; SOBOIAV, V.P.. inzhener, redaktor; PARINGER, B.P., inthener, redaktor; TSYPLAKOV, V.D., inzhener, redaktor, ISAYEV, N.V., redaktor-, TISTROVA, O.H., redaktor; SKVORTSOV, I.K., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [The Volga-Don Canal; technical report on the construction of the Volga-Don Canal, the TSimlyanakaya bydro development and irrigation works (1949-1952); in five volumes] V61go-Don; takhnichaskii otchet (continued on next card) AGAPOV, D.S. --- (continued) Card 2. o stroitalletye Volgo-Doneirogo sudokhodnogo kanala imeai T31mliensicogo gidrouzla I orositellnykh sooruzhenil (1949-19_52) piati tomakh. Glay.red. S-IA. Zhuk. Moskva. Goa.energ. izd-vo. Vol.5- [Quarry management] Kerlernoe khozialstvo. Red.toma I.N. Kostroy. 1956. 172 p. (MLRA 10:4) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Kinisterstvo elektrostantsil. Byuro tekhnicheakogo otchata o stroitallstva Volgo-Dons. 2. Day8tvitallnyy cheln, Akademii stroitelletva. t arkhttaktury SSSR (for Razin) (Q%mrries and quarrying) GTNTS, B. K. "Uniform Distribution of Fresh Air in Closed Buildings." Cand Tech Sci, Belorussian Polytechnic Jhst imeni I.V. Stalin, Min Higher rducation USSR, Minsk, 1955- so: Sum. No. ?04, 2 Nov 55 - Survey of Scientific and Teebnical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (16). SOV/124-58-10-11024 Transaltion from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 10, p 45 (USSR) AUTHOR: Gints, B. K. TITLE: An Investigation on Problems of the Uniform Distribution of Incoming Air in Closed Premises (Issledovaniye voprosov ravnomernogo raspredeleniya pritochnogo vozdukha v zakrytykh pomeshcheniyakh) PERIODICAL: Sb. nauchn. tr. Belorussk. politekhn. in-t, 1957, Nr 56, pp 199-- 213 ABSTRACT: The author suggests a ventilating system for preinises where incoming air in the form of a rising stream is supplied into the ceiling space, where it spreads in all directions and is gradually forced down into the usable area. As an advantage of such a system of ventilation the author considers its economy (since the incoming air may either not be preheated at all or be preheated to a very small degree), as well as its technical and hygienic desir ability (since with this system the distribution of the incoming air within the premises is accomplished in the most uniform manner)- Card 1/2 The author recommends that systems of this type be also used for SOV/IZ4-58-10-11024 An Investigation on Problems of the Uniform Distribution of Incoming Air (cont. ) the supply of the heat carrier in drying chambers. 1. A. Shepelev Card 2/2 GINTS, B.K., kand. tekhn. nauk; TILIKINA, G.L., student; KHOWXO. T.V., Weight method for the measurement of air flow velocities. Sbor. nauch. rab. Bel. politekh. inst. no.69:5-15 '58. (MIRA 12:7) (Air flow--Measurement) GINTS, B.I., dotsent, kand.takhn.naulc Determining heat losses In underground hot-water heating systems. Sbor. nauch. trud. Bel. politekh. inst. no-74:68-79 159. (MIRA 13:8) (Hot-water heating) GIRTS, K.G.; NOSGV, I.Ye. Car changing unit. Ugoll Ukr. 10 no. 1:29 Ja 166. ORML 18:12) Y.I. ln-y~-, y 0 r-Mstiitovoy sej~effiv. (Doklad nn T,a,rsi-o Sbornik nauch. Trurlov (Tsentr. nauch-it-F.Ind. in-A Fw7l-a,-J), v"'p. 1. 1940 SIO - Knizhuuya, L-~tordsl Vol. 7, 1~'55 GINTS, Yu. R. "Practical Mebhod of Desigaing Narrow Band Filters for Ordinary Bridge Circuits," Sbor Nauch Trudov TsNIIS, 1c,)401, Radioteldinika, tio 5, iq4a~- Central Scientific Research Institute of Communications, Ministry of Coirinunications (TsNIIS) GINTS, Yu. R. Device for Establishing Two-Way Group Telephone Communications Among Several Four-Wire Telephone Circuits. Patent, Class 2182, 3602. No. 103661; Elektrosvyazl No. 1, Jan 57. GRVIS, Yu. R. (Cand. Tech. Sci. ); KA4.,IRINOV, K. A. (EnC.) "Questions of the Application of Teleme.-chanics in Comu.;icatJons," paner read atthe Session of the Acad. Sci. USSR, on Scientific eroblems of Automatic Production, 15-20 October 1956. Airtomatika A -telemckhanika., No. 2, p. lf~2-192, 1957. 9015229 GINTS, YU.R. ,.el Geometric equivalence of 2n-terminal netvorks. Sbor. nauch. rabs po prov. aviazi no.6:35-64 157. Ollectric nerworks) (XIRA 11:5) ~;')V/111-58 -4 --,-/-'4 AUTHOR: Gint2,._Yu.P,., Candidate of Technical Sciences, 5enior 'Scien- tific Co-7/orker of TsNIIS TITLE: The Telemechanical System for Cable Mains (Sistema telemekha- niki dlya kabellnykh magistraley) 6 PERIODICAL: Vestnik svyazi, l956,r1jTr 4, p 4 - 5 (US3R) ABSTRACT: Multiplex lines require a higher number of amplifier stations than a simplex coil-loaded cable. For this reason, manned main amplifier stations are established at intervals of 120- 200 km, while the intermediate stations are operated by re- mote controls. The available telemechanical systems used at electric power and RR installations are not suitable for remote control of cable mains, since the power available for operating the controls is limited within telephone lines. Presently, a telemechanical system which was developed by TsNIIS is being installed in new telephone lines. The sign- Card 1/2 ale are transmitted by 220 volts do on the 0.9 mm signal The Telemechanical System for Cable Maine wires within the cables. The explained by a block diagram. and one Soviet reference. ASSOCIATION: TsNIIS SOV/111-58-4 -8.134 functioning of this system is There is one block diagram 1. Communication systems--USSR 2. Communication equipment --Automation 3. Transmission lines--Performance Card 2/2 BWKHIN, A.S.; BORODZYUK, G.G.; LESHCHINSKIY; A.A.; OKSMAX, A K.; Yu..S:; KOSMINSKIY, O.F.; MAKUSHKIN, A.Ye.; MILEVSKIY, DRIATSKJY, N.M.; VA31LIYEV, V.V.; LIVOVICH, A.A.; OPIEYEVSKIY, M.S.; MOROZ, I.A.; OKSIAN, A.K.;.KNF-L1 G SOROKIN, M.F.; BUTLITSKIY, I.M.; VASILIYEVp L N.(de;ea; GINTS Yu R - VASILOYEV, GA.; LUGOVSKUY, N.Ye.; KIRILLOVO N.S.; LEVINOV, K.G.;BLOKHIN, A.S., otv. red.; GURIN, A.V., red.; SLUTSKIN, A.A., tekhn. red. (K-1920-frequency telephone system] Sistema vysokochas~ptnogo telefonirovaniia K-1920; informatsionnyi sbornik. (By]A.S.Blokhin i dr. Moskva, Sviazlizdat, 1962. 319 p. (MIRA 16:4) (Telephone) (1, i N T 5 1')' r- P- (: - , , 9 . --, GITITSMG arkhtektor; GUTI:)N, A.Ya., T)rofessor, doktor medit6laskikh nauir. An efficient design rruat be worked out for the new schools. Gor. khoz,Mosk, 25 no.6:23-24 Je '51, (I.UYA 1(),q) (SchoolhouqeR) GINTSBIERG, A. S. GINTSBERG, A. S.- "Standard Design of Residential Buildines Using Industrial Construction Method, Methodology of Standard Design." Min of Higher Education USSR, LeninVrad Order of Labor Red Banner Engineering-Construction Inst Leningrad, 1955 (Dissertatiom for Degive of Candidato of Architectural Sciencea~ SO: Knizhnaya Letopis' No. 26, June 1955, Moscow TSB 1W _d X__ t; VASIL'YEV, B.D., red.; KOROTKOV, GI _J, I-A-19" nA L G.A., red.; ROZOV, L.K., tekhn. red. [Model designs for apartment houses at industrial sites) T1- povoe proektirovanie zhilykh zdanii pri industriallnom stroitel'stve. lAningrad, Gos.izd-vo po atroit, i arkhit,, 1954. 193 p. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii arkhitektury SSSR (for Vasillyev). (Apartment houses-Design and construction) B. ~A. PROF USSR/Medicine - Blood Prcssure, High Mcly 1948 iliedicine - Balneology &. Balneothera.U "Balneotherapy of Hypertonic Diseasc, 11 0. 1. Sokol'nr)k.-)v, 1.rof U. A'. Gintsberg, Ye. I. Ugreninova, Cen Inst of Health lt,~sorts, 2 pp "Sov Meditsinall Do 5 I,A76T66 ACC NRt AP7003518 SOURCE COr,;t UR/onA7/boo/bol/0014/0016 AUTHORS: Gintaburg, B. Ya. (Doctor of technical scLencen); Minayev, N. I.; Ippolitov, Yo. S.; ShAlchnnsw7ant V. No ORG. none TITLE: Effect of sealed closures of piston rings on the starting qualities of diesels SOMME; Avtomobillnaya proqrshlonnoot', no. 1. 1967" 14-16 TOPIC TAGS: temperature dependence, 'temperature me&Burement~ piston engine, diesel engine, engine component, -Poo6mi-Q -Srqo2r~-P- ABSTRACT:- The equation for compressed gas in a cylinder (with consideration of the leakage through the piston rings) is given as where n, is the average exponent of the compression curve; T and G are the temperature .L I and weight. The subscripts a and a refer to the start and the end of the compression; Card 113 UDC: 621.436.629.113: ACC NRl AP7003518 Fig. 1. Air temperature at the compression ring va number of engine rpms I - threo- component ring; 2 - ring with soldered closure; standard ring =.Jgofl rpm I G G G is the gas lose during compression, With V representing the volume of a a gael Va is the geometrical degree of the engine compression. To determine the V c rpm effect on 6 G and T 0 tests wereconducted on a single-cylinder assembly witn G c a ~ cylinder diameter of 150 mm and an effective E ='12.8. The piston was driven by ~ Pendel-dynamo, and the gas leaking past the piston rings was collected from the crankcase and measured by a rotameter. The temperature was measured by a tungsten resistance thermometer replacing an injector in the head., Three types of piston rings were tested: a the standard type with a 0.6--mm gap in.the closure; b) a .Card 2/3 _ __ . I ACC NRi kP7003518 similar ring with the gap sealed by tin Bolder; c) a compounded ring of three over- lapping layers with no gap. Where the leakage was smalls A G ve rpm was hyper- G a bolic. Jor standard rings A G 16 0 and for the soldered gap it is 8.2. The temperature dependence is shown in Fig. l.. Rings.made by German and American firms have complex tongue closure sectionij which effectively seal and also compensate for small irregularities in the oylinder shape. Orig. art. hass. 6 figures and 3 formli SUB CODE-i 21/ SUBM DATEs none/ ORIG PM 001/ OM REFs 002 Card 313 1, 84; 6 -6- W1 Fc-h/4-4-~- HPL/33D/A~'WL WjW/JF'V. WR - al At-affiroll HR: AP404 707 9 /0062 /64 /0000'Wils I a/ 152 L AUTHOR: N!~yaaA, M. HAL~nnovskiy, So Go; Kovarskaya, B.*H~; Rozantsev, E. Gintsbergi Z. G. I TITLE: Polarographic study of certain I-oxide free radicals t SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya., SerLya khimicheakayat na, 8, 1964t 1518 TOPIC TAGSt electrochemical' reduction, polarographic analysis, I oxide free radical, free radical reductiont radical Ptotonization ABSTRACT: Electrochemical-r-taduction of the 2,2,6,6-tetramethyl- piperidonyl I-oxida~Vadical (1) on a dropping mercury clectrodeihas 1 been studied ared wi-th and comp that of the 2,Z,6,6-tctrametF_Yl piperidino I-oxide radical (X'L) ~to get additional date on the proper-: ties and feasibility of,polarographic analyais of re,cently discovered. stable I-oxide free, radical' Theeffects of pH, concatitration, and j nature of the-buffer components, and the indifferent. electrolyte on the haif-wave potential, 41/,2, were determined in aqueous buffer sol-~ utions at 25C* It 'was shbwn- that in the 1-13 pH range both I and It t Card .13 L 8448-6`5 ACCESSION UR:, AP4044.70.7 are reduced irreversibly to the corresponding hydroxylamine deriva- tives and a- single-ate tron, single-step diffusion wave.. The' produce c - ho.ight of the wave is,indepitndent:_of V11, but Ei/2 shifts to negative potentials with increase inthe E~ of solution E remains nearly p__ 1(2 -tan-t~: n-a- _.~__7._F7cons ---on E is exo1ain6d'4n tetmac-13f ,-t-he''.01netics of radical Orotimizatio 2 -eh t- k 41~:~th~~-~-,~_~i, a, as,,- -bof r. U4,; t h V. proca f- - a I a 0.--7 - ~e, oc roe am ca. tron- tiansf- Th tontwation~;, -- I er.-: a- -pro tx d: k ~-ac. 4m al aline. a. ution cess: e evidenced l ~the_i.rreversibtli'ty o el.~Ilkro. ror -by.-the' ionic a tre.n.Ath _depend.ence',af-Ej in'. Various ..buf fer, -so tut ions. .:Addition- of, ~'Cl_ or- Ord,- ads0li-ed- In -.surface- layer caused a notice- A able -shif t__ in E L 2 o._'Whith . is equal- 6~)_ the . change in the' calculated. .1 wave fun Orig.;-att,4 hast :2 ~:.1 I gu re s and 2 for ulas. c ti on: m !khimit::,ijn* No Do Zellmko~o% Aka"It k SSSR llaa -Chemi-itr nau ti tuts,iof ._-Qrst inic y2 cadiiiy_ of cleiloead~_SS.SR t-r1k_-L__Ak_ademL1 mauk SSSR (Ins titu te of Chemi-m j.Card Z/3' ....... ...... GY'( E. D --[7 USSR/Chemistry Plastics Card 1/1 Pub-50 - 10/24 Author Gintsberg, E. G., Igonin, L. A. Title Polarographic determination of styrene in polystyrene Periodical niim. prom., No 6, 355-357 (35-37), Sep 195), Abstract Developed a method for the polarographic determination of traces of the monomer in polystyrene (a content of styrene in the plajtic ac- celerates deterioration). In the procedure which has been devised, the sample is dissolved in benzene, the resulting solution is diluted with a solution of tetrabutylammonium in alcohol, and a polarographic determination of styrene is carried out. Four references, all USSR, all since 1940. One graph, 2 tables. Institution Scientific Research and Planning Institute of Plastics Submitted 1 1 / ) 76 R:llar MM2 IRII-tS, R go a 6880 AUTHORS: Igonin. L. A., Gintaberg, E. G.9 S/076/60/034/02/006/044 Krasulins, N. -BKC8'_j _S_._ B010/3015 Xargin, V. A. TITLE: Investigation of Ox;Ebentylamines Obtained From Phenol and Its Mononuclear Derivatives PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol 34, Nr 2, pp 287-294 (USSR) ABSTRACT: On the basis of publication data it way be assumed that o:Wbenzyl- amines form as intermediates in the hardening of Lovolackfphenol formaldehyde resins with hexamethylenetetramine. In oxybenzyl- aminest the phenol nuclei are connected by dimethylamine- or tri- methylamine bridges. At high temperatures, these bridges are trans- formed into methylene- or azomethine bridges. In the present case, a series of oxybenzylamines, obtained from phenol and its mono- nuclear derivatives, were investigated thermomechanically as well as by spectral analysis. The absorption spectra were taken by the !KS-11 spectrograph, and are given for 2,2'-dioxy-3,5,3',5'-tetra- methyldibenzylamine and the corresponding tribenzylamine (Fig 1). The absorption bands observed at 11-841A in dibensylamine and at 11.92/L in tribenzylamine are traced back to the dimethylenamine- Card 1/3 tLnd trimethylenamine bridges between the phenol nuclei. This 68847 Investigation of Oxybenzylamines Obtained From S/076/60/034/02/006/044 Phenol and Its Mononuclear Derivatives BO1O/BO15 assumption is confirmed by the absorption spectra (Fig 2) of the multinuclear oxybenzylamines. The latter were prepared by a method described earlier (Table 1, preparation conditions). All spectra of the ozybenzylamines obtained from phenol and its par&-substituted derivatives show the 11.84/4, band whereas with oxybenzylamine ob- tained from o-chlorophenol this band lies at 11.921,L,. Thus, it can be seen that it is the reaction between hexamethylenetetramine and the mononuclear phenols in a diphenyl solution that leads to the formation of the polymeric ozybenzylamines (Table 2, suggested structural formulas of polymers). The polyoxybentylamines obtained from phenol and its par&-substituted derivatives are amorphous linear polymers reticulated by individual cross bindings. The poly- mers have very strong chains whose T value lies above their thermal stability. The o-substituted derivadves form strongly ramified and reticulated polymers. The polyoxybenzylamines obtained from phenol reticulate under the effect of heat, and pass over into a non- meltable and insoluble state whereas polybenzylamines obtained from o- and p-substituted derivatives of phenol are thermally instable, and decompose at a temperature above 1600C forming low-molecular Card 2/3 products. There are 6 figures, 2 tables, and 6 references, 1 of 68847 Investigation of Ozybentylamines Obtained From S/076/60/034/02/006/044 Phenol and Its Mononuclear Derivatives BO10/BO15 which in Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatel*akiy institut plasticheskikh mass (Scientific Research Institute of Plastics) SUBMITTED% April 3, 1958 Card 3/3 GMTSBERG, E.G.; KOVARSKAYA; B.M.; STRIMIKOVA, A.S. Study of the thermal destruction of condensation resins. Polaro- graphic determination of aldehydes formed during the thermal des- truotion of-epoxide resins. Plast.masdy no.4:11-13 161. (14IRk 14:4) (Epoxy resins) (Formaldedyde) INEY14,V-1, M, B~ -, MAY R A NOVSK G. -, KOV A R.-:7K- Yf, Bcml, Flc;".IliNl,rSF.V,. E'r., Polaragraphic stud- cf some- N.-oxile frf-.e radjc!,-jq_, jzv, AN SSSR. Ser. khirL. no.8.,1518-1521 D-g (Nap-;, T 4, - _4 , insditut- orvanicheskoy khfm'~l im. %P~ ' v- l.an c'kt) goA nai--til 1rhimichleskoy fizikt AN SS,1,11, L 54968-65 EaT(m)/EPF(c)/EPR/E1fP(J)/T P1c-4/PY:-4/Ps-4 WMAM ACCESSION NR: AP5012100 UR/0191/65/000/005/0005/0007 678.674.01:536.496:543.872 AUTHOR: Kovarskava, B. M.', Strtzhkova A. S.4,1 Chibisova, Ye. 1.0, Gintsberg, E. G. 1~'likhaylova, Z. V, 1, Kqganova, Ye. L. TITLE, Thermooxidative egrada )n unsaturated po !Xesters SOURCE: Plasticheskiye massyino. 5, 1965, 5-7 TOPIC TAGS: polyethylene glycol eater, malolo acid ester, sucoinic acid ester, phonic acid ester, polyhydrophthalate, unsaturated polyester, polyester degradation, thermo- oxidative degradation, styrene copolymerization, cyclohexanone peroxide, cobalt naphthenate, polyester hardening ABSTRACT: The following polyesters were studied: polydiethylene glycol maleate succinate 1. 0: 0. 5:0. 5 (polyeste r 1), polyethyI4 me glycol maleate diphenate 1. 0 - 0. 5:0. 5 (polyester 11), and polyhydrophthalate 1. 0:0. 4:0. 6 (polyester M. The polyesters were also hardened by copolymerization with styrene In the presence of a reducing system of cyclohexanorte peroxide and cobalt naphthenate. The oxidation Kinetics of the polyesters were followed by measuring the change in the gas pressure In the system. The thermal oxidation of the non- hardened polyesters is characterized by a substantial evolution of gw9es which begins at 130C and increases markedly withrising temperature and Initial oxygen pressure. Card 1/2 08001- rgqg-T itl- U MMINK-1 WIN 'ACCESSION NR: AP5012100 Appreciable Induction periods were, observed.1n. the oxidation of the hardened and non- -A hardened pa, yester resins. 43olyester Iff was studied in a circulation device which made _J: -to eez 'fr - - 6- out the degradsil~n products and determine the thermal oxid it possible atton kinetics only from the absorption of oxygen In the system; induction periods were observed at the end of which the reaction displayed autoacceleration. This indicated a radical-chain mechanism proceeding with degenerated branching. The oxidation of a styrene hardened solution of polyester M to which organic stabilizers had been added also indicated this mechanism. The influence of varlotis Initiators used for the hardening of un aturated polyesters was manifested only at high temperatures (about 250C). The products of the thermal oxidation of polyeater M ware Identified. Orig. art. haa: 7 figures and I table. ASSOCIATION: None SUBMITTED: 00 ENo*,'L- 90 L 31886-66 E'KT(m)/EWP(j) WW/JW/RM ACC NR: AP6012536 SOURCE CODE: UR/0062/66/000/003/0571/0572 AUTHOR: Ropntsev, E. G.; Gintsberg, E. G. 3 ORG: Institute of Chemical Ph sics, Academv of Sciences SSSR (Institut khimicheskoy fiziki Akademii nauk SSSR) TITLE: Electronic structure of free iminoxyl radicals"I SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya khimicheskaya, no. 3, 1966, 571-572 TOPIC TAGS: free radical, physical chemistry, electrochemical analysis ABSTRACT: An attempt is made to obtain more information on the electron configura- tion of free iminoxyl radicals by the potentiometric titration method. The similar- ity of potentiometric titration curves and magnitudes of basici.ty constants of the compared compounds shows that secondary amines, h'ydroalamines'land free Imine acids have pronounced unseparated electron pairs. It is significant'that in terms of basicity, free radicals occupy an intermediate pc-i.tion between corresponding amines and hydroxylamines. The pKa are determined for free iminoxyl radicals: 2,2,6,6- tet ramet hy 1-4 -oxopi peri dine -1-oxyl and 2,2,6,6-tetrametliyl-4-hydroxypipet,idine-l- oxyl. Orig. art. has: 1 table and 1 figure. Card 1/2 UDC: 541 + 541.51 L 31886-66 ACC NR: AP6012536 SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE- 23Jul65/ ORIG REF: 001/ OTH REF: 004 1,- 5 Card 2/2 - .. . - - - I I . - --- --- - - ~ - - - I . -., ... TRINCIE~ill, ; (1,11171"Bljl',.~,,, E.1, . ~ .1 Adh;~t -*,,,r(i changes In hemog.tobLn 4-,7-~-" I r ~a. F! z-* oJI . zhur. - . - 4 - 49 rio. 5: ~~ 1-62 5 MY 163. ('41RA P:li) 1, 1 1. i-om the Institlite of cf svi":lceF. ,!,~Oscow. L 54042-65- ACCESSION NH.--, AP5010331: M/0205/65/005/00V0174/017 AUTHOR: Trincher# K., Be; Nuz Ing A, M, Bregaftep Yu, 1,; Gintab TITLE: Radiation damage produced by different types of radiation in erythroeytas suspended in native and protoin-free media !SOURCE: Radiobiologi-yap v. 50 no. 20 1965# 174-178 :ITOPIC TAGS: radiation damagap er,~rthroc7te, protein-free medium, ;blood medium# gamm ray RBE$ tast no-atron RBE L. -ABSTRACT: Fresh blood of ratis was.used to Irradiate erythrocytes In -physiological solutions (1:100) and In their native media (I ml blood) with 5 krad doses of fast neutrons# hard X-rayss and gamma rays 0 Following Irradiation# 99 ml of phyaiologioal solution were added to the Irradiated 1 ml blood samples to form er~rthrocyte suspensions of the aame ooneentration (1:100). Hon-irradiated susrn-i sions served as the control* An isotonio alkaline buffer (pH 9.97 yas added to all 3 types of or7throolte suspension and the kinetics of; !the hemolysis prooess was otUdled by a photooolorimetrio mathod6 In parallel samples optioal donsitj was determined* For a 5 krad dose# 1-Card 1/2 L 54042-65 ACCESSION NRo AP5010331 ,the REE of fast neutrons compitr6d to gamma rays to approximatelT lo3 for orythrooytes in a prot-ein-fi-ee medium and approximately 3.5 for erytKroa7tas in a native blood medlun, The RBE of hard X-rays is approximately 1,3 for arythrooytes in a protein-free medium and approx- imately 1.2 for erythrocytes in blood. The radioprotective effect of extracellular proteins an erybhroc7tes to more clearly exparesed with gamm ray and hard X-ra7 irradiation than with fast neutrons. with gamma and hard X-ray irradiation of erythrocytes in a protein-free medium, the cellular stmwtura is affected mostly by the indireat aotion of the radicals of the extracellular watGr,, and with fast neutron Irradiation the strnoture is aoted upon direatly. With irrv.~ diation of erythrocytes in a native blood madimap radiation damage of cellular- Gtructuve is, maed primarily by the direct antion of radia- tion. Orig. had: 2-figares-and 3 tables, ASSOCIATION: Institut biologiohookoy fisiki AN SUR,, 4oscov !(Biological Physics Institute, AN SSSR) SUBMITTED: omov64 ENaL,., .00 SUB a ODE: is REP SOV: 004 OTHER.. 008~ Card F.S.; EXLZIN, A.M.; BREGADZE, Yu.I.; GlNTSBURG, E.I. Radiation injury of erythrocytes, susrended in native and protein-free medium, by various kinds of irradiation. Radlobiologiia 5 no.W74-178 165, (MIRA 18:22) 1. Inctitut biologicheakoy fiziki Ml SSSR, Moslcva. 'INTS31',.-M, G.A. and i.A. Fffect of Heat TE-eatracri o;I the Cbrrosim of 'li,,,h Chromium 'teel wit;l 21" Chr--mium. "Research in Corr)sion of Metals Ilsslevovaidya Po Korrosii Metal-16v)ll. ?ublished by- Inst. of Physical Chemistr-j, US~7d Acaderk., of Sclences,V.)ecow-1951. Translatim.-ATiC-7,;O62-D F-T,Q, 030-A/V. r .rIlJT!-3.,RG, G.A. a,.d i.A. :-licr:)electrochetaical Method f6r Malysis of. Inter, rrstalline Cor.-ision. llil imsearch in Corrosion of M-3tals (Is:-ledwaniya Po Korrosii vlcl,all~v)ll. ?ublishi~,d by--Inst. of ??Vr-ical chemistry, USER Acadeny of Sciences, Mosdow-1)51. Tfanslation-ATIG-79062-D F-TS- 030-0. . GINTSBURG, L., doktor yuridich. nauk, prof. Prompted by life. Qkhro truda 1. sots. strakh. 6 no.3~,10-11 Mr 163. A (MIRA 16-.4) (Labor laws and legislation) ACCESSION 9R- AT501.u47 -LJFLq)- WWIATIGPI UR/3148/64/000/006/001410021 AUMOR., Gintab M. A. u'll T=: On 10 Cal resonances of law-frequency oscillations in the here SMICE: AN LSSBI-H=bduved*matveiInM&eofizichegtly-120-1 3 razdel progra=y MG: Geomagnetizm i re=We toki. Sbomik statey, no 6, 1964. Geomagnitnyye issledovanlya,.A-21 TOPIC TAGS: electromagnetic %rave, plasma, molecular weight, Alfwn wave, magneto- sonic wave, electric permeability, ion motion, electron motion, refraction index, lunar plasma ABURACT: A study was -made of the propagation of electromagnetic waves in a-plasma consisting of electrons and ions of different molecular weights with various charges. Alfvon and. magnetosonle vaves, both of law frecVuencies, can propazate in a magnetically active plasma. The electric vector of the Alfven wave rotates counterclockwise and that of the magRetosonic wave, clockwise. The propagation of I these wavea may be determined Iry the tensor of the electric permeability, and the !Permeability =V be obtained by sollring the differential equation of ion and elec- tron movement. in plasma. The refraction index of the Alfven wave can change Its ,siipn under certain con4itionst depauding on the electric pemeability. At heights card MOGILEVSKIY, Ye.M.; qINZBERG, M.A.; KHURGINA, R.A. Degradation of alkali cellulose by means of oxidizers and catalysts. Khim. volok. no-104-57 165. (MIRA 18t2) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut iskusstvennogo volokna. GINTSBURGO M.A. Radio wave propagation in a moving cosmic plasma. Kosm.issl. 3 no.2:340-342 Mr-Ap 165- (MIRA 18:4) Ohe ml;roe e'Chwile o I tn~!~ _tikhqO of havegfigatlan f A tructural earamr 1. X. 1xvin and S. A. Gintsberg. Akad. Naqk S.S.S.R., Trudy -)*wt. Fv'rz-K4n*m-.-MO- o L h l im. DsWovax; PowrUpsost. Yarle"a K -PoL ma w tion di re obt ined on the 9371950) i r . ar e . ., a a ag grain boundaries at Isolated and non6olated grains of a steel with 27% Cr arJ 0.08% C, In samples 15 x is X_ 3 Th l f e ed d ~ t b d ua sts ac o serv e ac and measure un er j the microscope was 15-20 sq. min. 'Me samples were heated to 100' for I hr. These wicromeasureinents gave 7 'quite reliable values, It one took care not to Introduce all ' error by coating the samples with glyptal lacquer (1) as f I li ht e Th esen used d f l orm ca a s was one r ce o y. e pr g b i son &hilt of.the polarizat on curv Wernerlaro LEVIN, 1.A.; GINTSBERG, S.A. Computation method for obtaining the polarisation characteristics of the structural (phase) component@ of alloys. Trudy Inst. Piz. Khim., Akad. Nank S.S.S.Ro -11, Iseledovaniya Korrozii Metal. No. 2, 69-73 '51. (MLRA 5:2) (CA 47 n0-17: 8621 '33) GINTSBXRG. S.A.; LWO. I.A.; YAMSHCHIKOV, I.N. - --- Apparatus for.the investigation of the electrochemical behavior of different metals in contact. Trudy Inst. Fiz, Mm.. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. 3. Issledovarlya Korrozii Metal. No.2, 79-82 051. (KLRA 4:10) (CA 47 no.16:7831 '53) r I- G-111"BIURG, S. A. olid L:Wrilll I.A. 'ICalculation Metbod dor Deterrii-nlr-4: Polarization Character 4stiCs of G).Tq-)onc-nt - ~- .1 Parts of Alloys," Trudy Tnot. Fiz. Kilim., M' SSSII, ',,o.3, ).~~51 i 0., G1117 I.A. and IV15,1CHIKOV 1. N. ZBURQ, S. A.) ILVIIII) "Device for StudyinC the EIectro-Chemical Behavior of Different Metals in It Trudy Inst. Fiz. ,,hiT,., It,l SSIft., !-,,).3, 1951 Contact with lach Other, 61 1 1 GINTSBERG, -1. A. Gintabergp S. A. - "Electrochemical and Corrosion Behavior of Certain Stainless Steele with Various Thermic Treatments.n Moscow Inst of Non-ferrous Metals and Gold imni Kalinin, Moscow, 1955 (Dissertation for Degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences). SOs Knizhnaya Letopis', No. 23, Moscow, June, 1955, pp. 87-IQ4. - cc of w4U4 seams off ak.-kel-chrad-a .1f, O/C 2317"Ki, 3 %, if X A. Trudy .W~' V. V. An eevit. arftf, bul. Fix. Kkim , Akad. Nauk 0. , devqt~' 'T Korrc:d Aferai. No. 4, d8-74(l0&5).-Two tylic, of strcl Oautg., resP.. 044 and 0.12';'e L were Submitted to Kas, arc, and A-arc welding. Cor=5j~on r&4stanct: was atudied in ' . The resulta ob- H.W. and HRO. at 35, 05, and M taincd art mr-tw-ated h7 a Scric'i 0! Ivicrographs cecrc- ep'Ording to titt; welded tones W,ize and after oc~crusiou. The appearau" and the intenzity of corrcsion depend on the method of welding and on ac quaRty of tht initial metal. Gas vrefftMds in all caiez to intema- intcrcfyst. Corrosioa espxEally within the wdd Itscil. Arc ICIM-W intercryst. carroilan only in casvs 3f dcfective WtWmetals. For metalsof good quality Ceaeral cocrosion (not * tercust.) takes place at the distance of 2 to 3 ram. from the weld ad thb only in severc conditions (75% ~WL~t ISO-) NFJk 6, 137-58-5-10221 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 5, p 191 (USSR) AUTHORS-, Nesmeyanova.. K.A., Gintsberg, S.A. TITLE: Ethanolamine Derivative Mixtures as Steel Corrosion Inhibitors (Smesi proizvocinykh etanolaminov v kachestve zamedliteley korrozii stali.) PERIODICAL: Tr. Gos. n. -i. in-ta khir-n. prom-sti, 1956, Nr 4, pp 3-10 ABSTRACT: An investigation is made of the protective properties of the carbonate and benzoate salts of mono- and triethanola mine, and also of mixtures of these salts with one another and with mono- ethanolamine, relative to atmospheric corrosion of steel. The conclusions are based on the results of corrosion testing of spec- imens packed in paper impregnated with these compounds in a room with an 85% relative humidity and a temperature of 22- 350C. The evaluation was based on the size of the corroded sur- face and the number of specimens affected by corrosion. The best protective properties are those of paper impregnated with a mixture of 4.5 g monoethanolamine and 7.0 g monoethanola mine benzoate per m2 of paper. V. P. Card 1/1 1- Corrosion inhibitors--Effectiveness 2. Ethanolainine derivatives --Properties GINTSEM, S.A.; I&SHEYANOVA, K.A. '414,11. , gra~lorpl. Determination of amino - monoethanol paper. Trudy NIIM no.4:11-16 156. (Ithanol) (Benzoic and benzoic acid in the inhibited mak 11:4) acid) BAMIN, S-A-; BARAITNIK, V-P-; HESMEYANOVA, K.A.; GINTSBM, S.A. Corrosion factors and means of protecting needles during long storage. Uch. zap. MGPI 99:151-157 157. (MIRA 12:3) (Steel--Corrosion) (Pins and needles) 26(5) AUTHORS: Gintsberg, S. A., Shreyder, A. V. SOY/32..25-6-33/53 TITLE: On the Constant Moisture in Corrosion Chambers Operating With a Temperature Cycle (0 postoyannoy vlazhnosti v korrozionnykh kamerakh, rabotayushchikh a temperaturnym. tsiklom) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1959, Vol 25, Nr 6, P 741 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Accelerated corrosion tests which are intended to imitate the conditions of a tropical atmosphere require a steam pressure changing with temperature as little as possible. Saturated salt- and sulfuric acid solutions are not suited for this purpose as the steam pressure varies considerably with temperature. The use of glycerin - water mixtures is recommended an in thi3 case only slight variations of steam pressure ~' with temperature are to be observed which secures a considerable improvement with respect to the rep'roducibility of the test results. The solutions are not agressive and the relative moisture changes in proportion to the glycerin concentration of the solution (figure, dependence of the relative moisture of the air oveir glycerin solutions on the molar concentrations Card 1/2 On the Constant Moisture in Corrosion Chambers Operating SOV/52..25-6-5j/55 With a Temperature Cycle of glycerin at 20+10). There are 1 figure and j references, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Tserossiyokiy nauchno-issiedovatellskiy khimicheakiy inntitut promyshlennosti mestnogo podchinenlya kAll-,qussian Scientific Chemical Research Institute of the Industry of Local Subordination) Card 2/2 AUTHOR: Gintsberg, S.A. SOY/80-32-2-50/56 TITLE: On the Protective Action of the Volatile Corrosion Inhibitor Dicyclohexylammonium Nitrite (0 zashchitnom deystvii letu- chego zamedlitelya korrozii - ditsiklogeksilammonlynitrita) PERIODICALs Zhurnal prikla.dnoy khimii, 1959, Vol XXXII, Nr 2, PP 459-462 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Dicyclohexylammonium nitrite (DICHAN) at a concentration of O.lA protects ferrous metals completely from corrosion, at a concentration of 0.01% nearly completely. The electrochemical proces8eB of this protection are investigated here. The change of potential induced by DICHAN were compared with those caused by sodium nitrite. It has been shown that the anode polariza- tion is responsible for the corrosion protection. This polar- ization is due to the action of the nitrite ion in DICHAN and sodium nitrite. The role of DICHAN consists in supplying the Card 1/2 cation. It may be replaced by any other substance which also SOV/80-32-2-50/56 On the Protective Action of the Volatile Corrosion Inhibitor Dicyclohexyl- ammonium Nitrite supplies a cation and which has the same vapor pressure. There are 3 graphs and 3 non-Soviet references. SUBMITTED: January 23, 1958 Card 2/2 5 . 2200, )61o ur,/ 5/il 9 AUTHOR: Gintsberg, S. A. TITLE: Brief Cornmunica-uioris. Conc(,,rning the AnLicorvo.,:,ion Action of Armnonium Benzoate PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, 1960, Vol 33, Nr 1, pp 24-3- 246 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Benzoate ion forms an Insoluble film of iron benzoate on surfaces, which Inhibits the diffu,~,Ion of Iron,ions into the solution, as !aell as of' o'her agents to the , g 'benzzoate- i:i present metal. it Is determined that 10-8 at each 1 cm of metal surface. Tests ,.,,ere made with sodium benzoate (I) and ammoni,,.im benzoate (II). It was found that both compounds sharply Inhibit steel corrosion. (II) sharply inhibits initial corrosion, and some~,-thatu less later on. (I) inhibits init-ial corrosion less than later on. (II) is a 25-30 times more effective inhilbitor than (I). Benzoate ion inhibits the anode process. Card 1/2 (11) inhibits the anode and cathod proce33-s. It was Bi, I (- ~f Comimirilcat lon.,:j Concerning the Anticorrosion Action of Ammonium Benzoate SUBMITTED: S C' -- 3 3 - I - 4 5 /4 9 shown that (II) io a better inhibitor of atmo;3pherLc corrosion than the (I). There are 5 figure--; and 8 references, 2 Soviet, 1 Dutch, l German, U.K., 1 U.S. The U.K. and U.S. reCerences are: E. L. Evano,, E. G. Stroud, Chem. a. Ind., 9, 242 (1957); T. '~. Sou-ter) Corrosion, Prevention a. Control, 4, 2, 47 -49 (1957); ibid, 4, 4 (1956); E. G. Stroud, H. J. Vernon, Applied Chem., 2, 4 (1952). January .20, 1959 Card 2/2 k- (, -j V A" jual AUTHORS: S. A., Ivanov, A. P. TITLE: Secondary Additives for Brif_~hl; Copper Plating in SLIII'upic Acid BathB PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Prikladnoy k1himii, 1960, Vol 33, Nr 2, PP 1171- 473 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The addition of thiourea to the ,;ulfuric acid electrolyte increases the brilliancy of' the copper plating but r,-iakes the copper film brittle and easy to peel off. Various other additives are recormnended in t1he foreign patent lit0l-atLlPe (triphenylinethyl dyesx, polyvinyl alcohol, mer-captothiazole, etc.) but Il-ave woi-se resulll-s !-.han tlliOUI-Ca. The aLithovs inve--itigat ed thi-ec- otectrolytes'. .5H , ('10 E/liter), CS(1*1 1) CUSO 0 (Poo g/11ter), 11~,So 0 4 2 2. 2)2 (0.02 g/liter); (II) electrolyte (1) with glycerol (0.1 (-[L1) elecllr(jlyt(~ (1) with parariUvoani-line C d 1/ N f- ~ f, was !Alat (I) N11 C 111 (0-03 1,!/ 1-tev). I 6 0 ar 1 2 .wcondavy Ad(Iii ive:, I'or~ Bvlght Copper - 11. ill S 1-111. uI, ic Ac. ICI III---) f, ". Card 2/3 SOV/80-3)3-2- )V52 gave vE-.i--, kvittie copper Vilms ahich adhored to the hase mel-tl --nly if tile nickel. itrider layer aas at- least I ~L thick. Addition of glyce-ol (elec- .~ to I I t1volyte [J. L~odLlCcd tile bL-LttlCIl0S3 somowhal; aiid Incl-easud t-lol- adherence of' tile copper film but only lat Lho begiiiiiLng of' the plat-Ing, pvocesu. Electrolyte (III.) f,I-ave brilliant, well a&ieving plating even with a nickel underlayer of' only 0. 4LI a!id allowed the tirrie of tile under layer deposit-ion to be ,,!i --t-lenect from 2.17-`0 min to 2 min. The optimum C011(litionn were; temperature o the bath, 22 to 300 C, current den-3ity, 6 to 7 amp/am The -3tudy of the ef- i'ect of th-Louvea and paranitroaniline additives on t.he electric processes of' electrolytic copper plating nhowed that the above additives increase the cathodic polarization and decrease the anodic polavll-zatlon. There are 2 figures; and 11 references, 0 'J.S., 2 East German, 3 Soviet. The most recent U.S. reference.-i al e: U.S. Pat. 2'(112412, April 17, 1950"; U.S. PLO,-. 28(Y-)193; U.S. Pat. 245555L~; U.S. Pat. 28051911; C. I. Secondary Additives for Bright Copper 77663 Plating in Sulfuric Acid Baths SOV180- 333-2-38/52 A. E. Bearse, C. L. Faust, Plating, 31, 10 (1950). ASSOCIATION: Gosplan Scientific Research Chemical Institute of RSFSR (Nauchno-Issledovatel'skiy khimicneskiy insti- tut Gosplana RSFSR) SUBMITTED: April 16, 1959 Card 3/3 S/080/60/033/007/014/020 A003/A001 AUTHORS: Q4n+Ahftc&_ Aq-6., Shreyder. A. V. TITLE: Amine Chromates and Esters of the Chromic Acid as Inhibitors of Atmospheric Corrosion PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, 1960, Vol. 33, No. 7, pp. 1594-1599 TEXT: Dicyclohexylammonium nitrite, cyclohexylammonium carbonate, 0 monoethanolamine carbonate and benzoate are inhibitors of atmospheric corrosion used on a broad scale. A drawback of.these inhibitors is their'aggressiveness in relation to non-ferrous metals, especially zinc and copper alloys. Easily available esters of the chromic acid and also amine chromates were investigated as corrosion inhibitors. The effect of the chromates was investigated in a c6i~rosion chamber with cyclic temperature drop at a relative humidity of 96-98% and a 30 oonoentrgtion of 0.01 m&/1. The temperature cycle consisted in a 15-min hea" to 40 C, holding the sample for 45 min at this temperature, cooling and holding for 2 hours at room temperature. The samples tested were maae of Y12 (U12) steel (1.2% 0,0-70 (L-70) brass (70% Cu, 40% Zn) without coatiags and.-steel samples-with poreless zinc and nickel coatings. Samples of Card 1/3 S/080/60/033/007/014/020 A003/AG01 Amine Chromates and Eaters of the Chromic Acid as Inhibitors of Atmospheric Corrosion oxidized MA-2 magnesium alloy and non-oxidized A -16 (D-16) Duraluminum were also tested. The inhibit;rs were introduced into wrapping paper in the amount of 18-20 g/m2. Cyclohexylammonium .chromate was applied from an aqueous suspen- t1, sion, dioyclohexylammonium chromate and the eaters of the chromic acid from alcohol solutions. It was shown that the best protection for steel is obtained with cyqlo- and dicycloboxylammonium chromates. Their effect Is noticeably higher than that of dicyclohe3i~rlammonium nitrite and cyclohexylammonium carbonate. The inhibitors mentioned, especially cyclohexylammonium chromate, have also good pritective properties with regard to non-ferrous metals. Experiments with samples made from D-16 Duraluminum and oxidized magnesium alloy showed good protective properties of cyclo- and dioyclohexylammonium chromates with regard to magnesium alloys. The potential of steel, brass, nickel and zinc samples in tap wa~t~r'containing chromates of cyclo- and dicyclohexylammonium was shifted to the side of positive values. The "alit effect", i.e., the intensification of corrosian in narrow gaps is considerable for dicyclohexylammonium chromate. Card 2/3 3/080/60/033/007/01)1/020 A003/AOOI Amine Chromates and Esters of the Chromic Acid as Inhibitors of Atmospheric Corrosion It can be suppressed by adding phenyl and butyl benzoate.Q to the inhibitor'. There are 3 graphs and 7 references: 2 Soviet, 2 English, 2 German and I Czechoslovakian. tz I SUBMITTED: June 1, 1959 Card 3/3 2r ,0?2 S/080/60/033/010/026/029 D216/D306 AUTIIORS: Gintsbergi S.A*j and Shreydert A-V, TITLE: rr.--e use of certain amino salts of inorganic acids as of the atmospheric corrosion of metal-a PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khImii, v. 33i no. 10, 1960, 2366 - 2368 TEXT: Owing to -~he great diversity of their composition and servi- ce cond-it~.ons. man-, ire-tallic- articles are not given any adequate protection by ----cmrnor. inhibitors. Therefore, an investigation of the protet;7ive w~tian of packing paper impregnated with aminosalts and certai,.-., inorgranic acids was carried out. The amine cations were seleoted to include a nitrogen-conTaining group, so as to fF--- 4---reveraible sorption onto the surface of -,he protecti-ve J", ra,etal~ The anions of the salts had to provide eitlher a passivating oi, a fill-m-f-orraing action of rhe inhibitor. Molybdates and wolframn- -~es .,iere used as represenTatives of the fovmer, and phosphates and Card 1/3 25072 S/080/60/*03-11/010/026/029 The use of certain amino ... D216/D306 borates of the latter. Corrosion tests were carried out in a ca- binet, usirg periodic heating and cooling. The temperature was nialnta;nod at 400 for 1 hour, reduced to 200 for 2 hours, and was then ralsed again, etc. The relative humidity was maintained at 92-91~ % at all temperatures by means of glycerine solutions. 0.01 mj~/l SO,; gas was introduced in-co the cabinet daily~ The effective- ness of the prote.--~t-i,ie act'-on was estimated for steel according to -the proportion of the 3urface having suffered corrosion, and for non-ferrous metals, by a spei;ially designed LO-point, scale. In thlE sc~ale, Class 1 correaponds to the presence on the inetal surface of slight tarnishes which wash off easily, or of deposition of inhi- b-.tors, Class 2 -- appearance of tarnishes which cannot be washed off, Class 3 - single corrosion pits, Class 4 - pitting corrosion, Class 5 - pits with corrosion products, Class 6 - separate stains on the external aurface, Class 7 - stains on both surfaces, Classes 8 - 10 - intense corrosion with formation of considerable quanti- ties of corrosion products, the paper sticking to such a surface. Packing paper was saturated with aqueous solutions of inhibitor in Card 2/3 25072 S/080 60/033/01()/04-6/029 The use of certain amino DK6~DN6 such a way as to ensure the presence of 15-20 g/m2 of inhibitor in the packing paper. Salt losses after lon exposure under conditions of small temperature varLations (20 + 20~ and humidity (50 � 5 %) were studied parallel with the corrosion -Ies-s~ These losses wer'~: due to volatilization. The changes in relative volatilization with time are showmThe authors conclude that among -.he -tested salta only mono- and tri-ethynolamine borates can be regarded as possi- ble inhibitors of atmospheric corrosion for steel articles contai- ning~ apart from uncoated components, nickel and zinc plated com- ponents or components made of zinc and nickel-base alloys. There are 2 figures and 4 references: 3 Soviet-bloc and 1 nor,-Soviet-b'Lo--. The reference io the Miglish-language publication reads as follows: Hackerman and A.C~ Macrides, Ind. Eng. Ch_.. 46, 3~ 523-527, 19154. SUBT91TTED: November 12, 1959 Card 3/3 85bb7 S/080/60/033/011/006/014 ,At" 2401 AOO3/AOOl AUTHORS: Shreyder, A. V., Gintsberg, S- A. TITLE: On the Slit Effect in the Inhibition of Atmospheric Corrosion PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, 1960, Vol. 33, No. 11, pp. 2541-2547 TEXT: The slit effect of corrosion was determined on samples (0,1 mm thick) -Of Y12 (U12) steel of 22 x 15 mm. Two of these samples were packed together and the difference of corr6sion on their outside and inside surfaces was investigated . The0samples were kept in 0corrosion diabbers with continuously changing temperature (20 C for 2 hours and 40 C for 1 hour), a humidity of 94-96% and a content of 0.1 mg/1 of sulfur dioxide in the air. The index of the slit effect was determined by the formula A = I .. 100%, Where I is the area affected by corrosion on the I + 0 inner surfaces of the samples, 0 is the outer surface affected by corrosion'. (Abstractor's note: I (inner) is a translation of the Russian V (vnutrennyy) and 0 (outer) a translation of N (naruzhnyy)]. It was shown that the slit effect increases with the capiDary'condensation in the gap. If thin samples (0.1 mm) are packed with thick samples (0.4 mm) the slit effect decreases from 81.7 - 96.4% Card 1/3 8540 8/080/60/033/011/006/014 A0031AOOI On the Slit Effect in the Inhibition of Atmospheric Corrosion to 41.2 - 76.1% when using ammonium benzoate as inhibitor. Among the 32 inhibitozs tested, the slit effect is manifeeted when compounds are used like ammonium benzoate, dicyclohexylammonium chromate. Stimulators of corrosion (diphenyl- guanidine) and indifferent compounds (diphenylguanidine benzoate)can also give rise to slit effect. The use of' the following substances, which are non-volatile and stimulators of corrosion, Is not accompanied by the slit effect: monoetha- nolamine tungstate, triethanolamine tungstate, the ammonium salts of synthetic fatty acids, the sodium salt of alkylaulfoaoid, the sodium salt of aliphatic aminoacid. Many inhibitors stop corrosion only in the presence of oxygen. The reduced aeration in the slit decreases the effect of passivators. A special Inhibitor was tested which contained an "antislit" admixture. For this purpose 7.5 to 50 -O'i'u' (based or, the inhibitor weight) casein and albumin glues, phenyl- benzoate, phenyloleate, butylbenzoate and the sodium salt of a mixture of mono- and diesters of orthophosphoric acid was added to chromates of cyclohexylammonium, and dicyclohexylammonium, ammonium benzoate and diphenyl guanidine and to a mixture of urotropine with sodium n1tritd. The slit effect was abolished and the protective properties were increased somewhat by adding (in the ratio 1 : 2) butyl- Card 2/3 85447 S',"080/60/033/011/006/014 A003/AOO! 0--:. the Slit Effect in the Inhibition of' Atmospheric Corrostion arid pherylbanzoate to chromates of cyclo- &ad dicyo.11-hr-K!lammonium and to ammonllwn c~nzr,a',~, There are 2 figures, 3 tables ard !3 11 Soviet, 2 FrZ11sh. u7BM=`K),, Marah 7~ 1960 Card 3/3 ~1 0 AUTHOR; Gintsberg, S., A. J2 1 S/08IJ61/000/024/044/086 B117/B!47 TITLE; Ammonium benzoate as inhibitor of atmospheric corrosion PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no., 24, 1961, 31.3, abstract 241262 (Tr. Vaeros. n.-i. khim. in-ta prom-sti mestn.. podchineniya, no. 8, 1959, 12-21) TEXT: The protective action of ammonium benzoate as inhibitor of ferrojs and nonferrous metal corrosion by gases was studied,. It has been shown that the corrosion rate of metal samples drops sharply at the beginning of storage, but later on rises somewhat when the inhibitor volatilizes. Ammonium benzoate, compared with sodium benzoate., is 25-28 times more efficient. The analysis of polarization curves and potential-versus-time curves has shown that ammonium benzoate is a mixed inhibitor. The benzoate ion has an inhibitory effect upon the anodic process. and ammonium upon the cathodic process. The use of a mixture of ammonium benzoate and sodium benzoate ia recommended~ ~Abstracterls note: Complete translation., Card 1/1 I., -. GINTSBERG,_-,SAt; SHREYDER, A,,V. Amino salts of certain inorganic acida.as inhibitors of~the atmoopheric corrosion of'metals. Zhur.prikl.khim. 33 no.10:2366-2368 0 160., (MM 14:5) (Corrosion and anticorrosives) SHREYDER, A.V.: GINTSBERG. S.A. Crevice effect in the inhibition of atmospheric corrosion. Zhur. prikl. khim. 33 no.11:2541-2547 N 160. (MIRA 14:4) (Steel-Corrosion) S/081/62/000/002/054/107 B145/B101 AUTHORS; Gin Shreyder, A. V,~ TITLE: Methods of protecting products with ferrous and non-ferrouz metal joints from atmospheric corrosion with the aid of in- hibitors PERIODICAL: Referativ-nyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no, 2, 1962, 232, abstract. 2121( (Tr. Vseros, n.-i khim. in-ta mestn, prom-sti, no- 9, 1960, 10 - 36) TEXT: Various inhibitors of atmospheric corrosion in the conserva."l-ion of products with steel, brass, Zn and Ni joints are described., The following corrosion inhibitors were usedi salts of mineral and organic acids with organic and mineral cations, organic and mineral acid esters. amines, L'~ N 2 - heterocycles and thiocompounds. The synthesis of compounds described-' and not described in publications is given; cyclohexyl ammonium chromate dicyclohexyl ammonium chromate, triethanolamine tetraborate, triethanol- amine molybdate, Ammonium benzoate, cyclohexyl ammonium chromate, dicyclo Card 1/2 S/081/62/000/002/054/107 Mlezhoda of protecting B145/B101 hexyl ammonium chromate, and diphanyl guanidine benzoate are nhown to act as inhibitors of atmospheric corrosion of the metals mentioned, Some corronion inhibitors cause cravice covrosion. The use of a mixture of corrosion inhibitors consisting of 201/7a' of cyclohexyl ammonium chromate ;.Lnd 10~6 of phenyl benzoate is recommended to reduce the crevice effect and az- mospheric corrosion. All corrosion inhibitors mentioned can be used under tropical conditions. [Abstracter's notei Complete translation,j Card 2/2 GINTSBEW, S.A.; SHRLIDER, A.V.; SE UY-YU Effect of steel oxidation conditions on oxide film qualitil. Zhur. prikl. khim. 34 no,5;1166-1168 My 161. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Nauc,',a,~issledovatel'skiy khimichesldy inBtitut Gosplana R-SFSR. (steel) G1NTS11ERG,,..8,-A., kand.tekhn.nauk; IVANOV, A.F. Studying the smoothing effect of some additives In copper and nickel electroplating &thee on the surface of metals. Trudy N1TKH1 no.h90-95 162. (MIRA 17:4) S/080/62/035/003/021/024 D204/D302 AUTHORS: Gin-Lsberg, and Ivanov, A. F. TTTLE: Elimination of pitting in nickel-plating by the addi- .L tion of orgpLn:Lc compounds PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, V. 35, no. 3, 1962, 671-674 TEXT: A brief resurab of Western work on the beneficial effects of wetting agents in the electrolyte is first given which indicates that pitting is suppressed due to the lowering of the surface ten- sion of the electrolyte. In the present work the authors investi-a- 0 ted the effects of 13 surface active agents produced in the.US3R, The compounds were added ih quantities of 0.05 - 1.5 g1l at various tef.,iperatures and current densities. The surface tension of the el- ectrolytes was then measured stalagmometrically and the pitting was assessed visually. The results are tabulated and discussed. No di- rect relationship between the lowering of surface tension and sup- pression of pitting was observedg although the two phenomena ap- peared together in some cases, for certain concentrations of the Card 1/3 S/080/62/035/003/021/024 Elimination of pitting ... D204/D302 additive. It is concluded that the main function of the additives -is to reduce the adhesive tension on the liquid-metal interface. Improved wettin,,,; of the metal prevents therefore the entrapment of H2 bubbles and eliminates pitting. The best additivea viere 'Pro- gress' (a mixture of the Na salts of sulphonated secondary alco- hols containing 8 - 18 C atoms),AUJI (ASSP) (a salt obtained by 'LIT ..H4OH neutralization of 'sulphonated polyalkyl benzenes with mol. wt. 200), or a mixture of the two. There are 1 figure, 1 table and 20 references: 1 Soviet-bloc and 19 non-Soviet-bloc. The 4 most recent references to the English-language publications read as fol- lows: Ind. Finish., 12, 139, (1960); '46th Annual Techn. Proc. IMer. Blectroplaters' Soc., Detroit, Mich ,1 1959;, Newark 2, N-Y (1959); J. Electroch. Soc. Japan, 26, 1-31 (1958 ; Product Finish, 11, 4, (1958). ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatellskiy khimicheskiy institut mest- noypromyshlennosti (Scientific Research Chemical Card 2/3 S/080/62/035/003/021/024 Elimination of pitting ... D204/D302 Institute of Local Industry) 6UBDIITTED; April 81 1961 Card 3/3 AID Nr. 976-7 24 May CORROSION OF MOLYBDENUM (USSR) AatgjZ,_ S. A., and B. Ya. Kazovskaya, Tsvetnyye me tally, no. 3, Gj n Mar 1963, 84- 86, S/136/63/000/003/004/004 The corrosion behavior of commercial- grade Mo (bars 15 x 15 x 45 mm contain- ing 0. 015% sesquioxides, 0. 0176 S, 0. 00116 P, and 0. 576 W) in atmospheres with 60 to 96% relative humidity at 15, 25, and 35'C has been studied. Tests lasted for up to 180 days. The corrosibn rate at 25* C and 607a relative humidity for 30 days was close to 0, but then increased steadily and after 180 days reached approximately 30 mg/ml - day*.' With iricrL-asizt r6lati,.e lumidity'lhe, corrosion rate increased slowly, generally remaining below 80 mg/mZday- for a relative humidity of up to 8876. At 961a hmmidity the corrosion rate increased sharply to -690 mg/m 2-day in the first 30 days, then dropped to 265 MgIM2. day after 150 days and increased again to 3,10 mg/m2- day after 180 days. A similar pat- tern, i. e. , a drop in the corrosion rate during the first 100 days, was observed Caxd 1/2