SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT M.L. CHEPELEVETSKIL - S.V. CHEPIGO
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Solubility Igochronles-isothtiniA I a Ofte In the IMCM
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the Erotic of S e as le- 131. R. U131tskils and
/?If. le ele ITA-larn ri:.-Khim. Anal.,
Akadi Narjk-S" =.. 20, M-KIWA).-Wlien apatite Lq
digested with lisSO, in the production of superphosphate.
too high a coutil. of the acid or too high a temp. stops tile -
reaction. 77his is attributed to depo.4tion of CaSOj formed
An initial stages of the process on grains of apatite and
thereby protecting it from the action of HtS04. The rc-
action was studicd at 50, 70, and 90'. and 4 and 7 firs.
tintation. Plotting UtSO# conen. vs. PtOa in soln. showed
that far each of these temps, them ate conciii. of 11,SOi at
whiclithereactionisamsted. As the tenip. rises t hit zone
of complete passivation of the apatite Is tatifted towartl
lowercmiciis. Addri. of 1I.P0, lowered the sol
)" of apatite
still furthcr. 'Vor greatest effliciency In superphosplinte
productlon It Is essential to feed the ingredients, HSO, and
apatite, at controlled rates. Cf. Ch., d at.. C.A. 38,
50397. M. Hoseh
EXPERIMENT ON THF CONSTRUCTI F A PERIODIC
SYSTEM OF ATOMIC NUCLEI. M. L. Clespievelsku.
zhur. !~mtl'. I Teorot. Fit. 13,3ZT-31KIWx-NjE-W
Russ:An)
For a foundation of a series of Investigations of =clear
properties a periodic system of lactolves d alomic. vacial Is
given. The dimensions of the periodix of the soclal vers, do-
tormlned by the number of neutrons and protons; In tM
periods, and in the mama way The commit= bet the
forms of the periodicity was determined. The hypMesla
states that the construction of a period is accomplished by
means of Ifidabing the construction with miclson of sarfaco
layers of nuclei with subsequent 11P.IshiRg of Its deep layers.
AMU. I.Gi,; BAUM. A.Virdecommed]; BRUTSKW, Te.B.; MILIKAN, P.N.;
OBERNICH. R.To.; OMANOV, M.N.; CHIP NwjTSKIT, M.L.; CH1290-
UMIFA. M.N.; KIEMICM. B*V,, re-
dektor; WAK, Te.Q., tokmichookiy redaktor.
[Methods of analyzing and controlling the production of sulfuric
wid and omperpheopbates] Metedy analiza I kontrolia preizvedstva
sernot k1slety L superfesfata. Soot. A.G,Axelln i dri Pod red. ,',
B.T.MikhallchnIm. Neekwa. Goo.mmehno-tokhn. lzd-v* khIa. lit-179
1955. 159--p. (KM 9:5)
I.Moscow. NancbW Imstitut, po udsbroni~m I lassIrt9fungioldm.
(Bulphurea aeld) (Phosphates) 1,
USSIVahemical T9chnOlOgY ChMical Products and Their Application.
1-6
Abst Journal: Referat Zhur 323.
M21111A., No 19P 1956, 62-1
Fertilizers,
Author: Ts. S., Vasilenko, N. A., Rubinova,
~T~levets~11~, Bol Its,
Ce~
Institution: ~Nonel
Titlet; Solubility of CrystaUbbydrate CaEP04-2H20 and Rate of Its Con-
version to,Anbydrous Sait'in Connection with Some Problems of the
Production of Phosphorus Fertilizers
Original
Periodicii~l: Bb. Issledoya ni ya-po prikl. kh1jIdi, Moscow-Leningrad,, 1zd-vo AN
SM, 1955v 175-183
Abstract: Study of solubility of metastabile at 4& CaMP04-2%0 (I) in phos-
phoric acid solutions and also of the rate of phase conversion (PC)
of I to anhydrous salt (11). For the investigations were prepared
at 2-3o solutionslof monocalcium phosphate which decompose an rise
in temperature with separation of I as solid phase. The derived
Card V2
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VASIIXNID. N.A.:, CIMEISMSKIY.,, K.L.
Solubility of lanthanum phosphate in aqueous solutions of-phosphorle
acid at 800. Zhur. neorg. khIm. 2 10:24%-2489 0 '57. (MIRA 11:3)
1. Nauchno-Issledovatel'skly InBtitut po udobreniyam I ineektofungist-
dnm, Laboratorly's fisiko-khimicheekogo nnallzm.
(Solu'bility) (Lanthanum PhoaDhate) (Phosphoric mcid)
.40VjCh,_prQf.,*_; BRUTSKUS, Telena Borlsovna;
A.A., red.; LURITIC. K.S.. tekhn.red.
[Siparphosphate; physicochamical production principles]
Sdparfoafat; fisiko-khistichaskie onnovy proisvod3tva. Moskva-,'
Gos.nauchno-tskhn.izd-vo khIm. lit-ry, 1958. 272 P. (KIRA~12:2)
(Phosphates)
KHAMSKIYP Ya.V.; CHOPPILEVEILISMY, MI.L. ~:-
Effect of the formation conditions of calcium sulfate sam1bydrate
on kinetics of Its conversion to d1hydrate In phosphoric acid
solutions. Zhur. prikl-. khtm. 31 no*7:976-980 A '58.
(Calcium sulfate) (Phosphoric acid) (14IR& 11:9)
AUTHORS: Chepelevetskiy,_jL. L., Gimmellfarb, B. M., 20-119-1-36/52
Kuperman, N. Ye., Krasillnikova, Z. V.
TITLEa An Electron-Microscope Investigation of the Structure of
Phosphorites From the Kara-Tau Basin (Elektronno-mikroskopi-
cheskoye issledovaniye struktury fosforitov basseyna Kara-
- Tau)
PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol- 119, Nr 1, pp. 133-135
(USSR)
ABSTRACTs The phosphorites of this basin (deposits Ak-Say, Kok-su, and
Chulak-Tau) contain larger quantities of dolomite (mostly
10-18%), whereby the consumption of sulfuric acid per ton of
assimilable P 0 in superphosphate increases. Thereby the
quality of th J85fertilizer is impaired as well with regard
to the assimilable P20 as to its physical properties: it
becomes hygroscopic Q smeary. At present 2 methods of the
enrichment of these-phosphorites exist: flotation and the
chemical method. By flotation it was possible to attain a
concentrate with a highly reduced magnesium content (Ak-Say),
whereas the phosphorites of the Chulak-Tau deposit still
Card 1/3 yield concentrates with an MgO-content of 1,5% and higher.
An Electron-Microscope Investigation of the Structure of 20-119-1-36/52
-Phosphorites From the Kara-Tau Basin
These difficulties may be explained by the grain size of the
phosphate substance of these phosphorites. The respective ores
were inspite of a similni6 geological.age and belonging to the
same series of phosphorites intensively changed by a contact-
-metamorphism (nearness of a granite-intrusive), especially
their phosphates were recrystallized. The structural peculiar-
ities of the Chulak-Tau phosphorites were investigated under
an electron-microscope. The structure of the phosphorites of
the two remaining deposits were studied for comparison under
an ordinary microscope. The characteristics of the Kara-Tau
phosphorites are given in table 1. Polished sections of
phosphorite samples were produced, impressions were made by
the polystyrene-quartz and the collodium-quartz method and
then etched, and again impressions made. The investigation
showed that the size of the phosphate grains in all 5 samples
from Chulak-Tau lies between 0,1 and 4,0 (figure 2). As the
production of concentrates is due to the grain size in Chulak-
Tau rendered difficult, the flotation shall be combined with
a refinement by diluted acids, especially H2SO4. There are
2 figures, I table.
Card 2/3
An Electron-Microscope Investigation of the Structure of 20-119-1-36/52
Phosphorites From the Kara-Tau Basin
ASSOCIATIONt Nauchnyy institut po udobreniyam i insektofungisidam
(Scientific Institute for Fertilizers and Insecticides).
GosudarstvenW institut gornokhimicheskogo syr1ya
(State Institute for Mining-Chemical Raw Materials)
PRESENTED: June 11, 1957, bY S. I. Vollfkovich, Member, Academy of
Sciences, USSR
SUBMITTEDs June 5, 1957
Card 3/3
BRMKUS, TO.B.; C K M.L.
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Water - salt systems Including orthophosphates. Itogl
mukI:KhIm.n&uk1 4:109-121 159. (KUU 13:4)
(Systems (Chemistry)) (Phosphates)
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SOV180-32-5-2,152
Khamskiy, Ye.V., Chapelevetskiy, M.L.
On,the:jCrystallization of Potassium Sulfate From Solutions ol'
Extraction Phosphoric Acid
Zhurnal. prikladnloy khimii, 1959, Vol 32, Nr 5, pp 948-9.52 (USSR)
The. study of the crystallization of pota-s-iium sulfate from solutions
of phosphoric aold is closely muiacted with the production of H3FOI~
by the method of sulfuric acid extractian. There are thb dibydrate,.
polyhyd---ate and anhydrite methods Of DrOduction FFef _g. 5,-e prin-
cipal condition for the dihydrate method is the absence of. the poly-
hydrate of potassium sulfate in the bottcn phase at the end of the
production process ' The.teolLnological conditions for produoing
phosphoric acid of high concentration by -the dihydrate method are
invrestigated here. It has been shown (Table 1) that in- distinction
from solutions of chemically pure ~3P04 the dihydrate of potassium
sulfate is first precipitated in the bottom phase. This change is
explained by. the presence of admixtures. If the ratio W/&-%j is lm-
creased, the crystallization of calcium sulfate in the form oT di-
hydrate takes place at more concentrated solutions of phosphoric aold
S 0/80 13 2;,;,= ~; 2/5 42
Gfi-the Cry-stallizhfion",.of-Potassium*Su:Lfate Prom;Soluti-ons of.- Extrae'tion,Phosphoric
Acid.
and.-at higher-temperatures. The increase of this ratio in the liouid
phase raises the stability of the dihydrate in the solutions of phos-
phorio:acld. The-experiments showed that the admixtures facilitate
the crystallization of calcium sulfate as dihydrate and that t1he in-
crease of the ratio CaO/SO3 in the liquid phase improves the stability
of the dihydrate. At 700C and a molar ratio of CaO/803 phosphoric acid
containing 34-39% P~D5 c&n be produced.
There are: 3 tables and 5 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: Nauchnyy Institut po udobreniyam I insektofungisidam im. prof. Ya.V,
Samoylova (Scientific Institute of Fertilizers and Insectofungicides
imeni Professor Ya.V. Samoylov)
=W: December 21, 1957
Card 2/2
YANYSHEVA, V.S.; YUZHNAYA, Ye.V.; CHOFELEVETSKIY, M.L.
Electron microscope study of calcium sulfate films formed at
the surface df calcite crystals during the decomposition of the
latter by sulfuric acid. Dokl. AN SSSR 141 no.5:1161-U62
D 161. (MIRA 14,12)
1. Nauchnyy institut po udobraniyam i insektofungisidam im.
Ya.V. Samoylova. Predatavleno akademikom S.I. Vollfkovichem.
(Calcium sulfate) (Electron microscopy)
CHEPELEVETSKIY. M.L.; KIMIM.NOVICH K.F.
Solilbillty product of lebd riolybdate. Zhur. anal. khIm.
18 no.3:357-39 Mx'63. (URA 17 15)
1. Mo3kovskly-institut tonkoy kh',mi;L-heskcy tekhnolog.1
imeni Lomonosova.
LAMP, V.N.; CHEPELEUTSKIY, M.L.
.. Solubility in the system K2SO4 - CaSO - H 110 - H 0 (isotherm
800C).. Zhur.,prikl.,khim. 36 no.12:2~50-225~4 D '93-
(HIRA 17:2)
CHEPELEVEISKIY, M.L.; MALUIEVICH, V.M.
Determination of the sulfate ion in extractive phosphoric acid
by photodurbidimetric titration. Zav. lab. 30 no.8:935-937 164.
(MM 18:3)
1. Nauchno-issledovatellakly inatitut po udobrenlyam i insekto-
fungisidam imeni. Samoylova.
KHARITONOVICII, K.F.; ClffPEIEVLTSKIY M,L.
Irtudy of' calcium precipitatl~,n an molybdate by photzturbijImmetric,
titration. Zhur. aral. khim. 20 nc.6:?4-3-'?45 165.
("'Miii 18c?)
1. 1,11brikovskly institut tonkoy khimicheskoy te~hnohg_13. Imeni
lz=,oncsova.
CHEPELEVETSKIY, M.L.; KHARITONOVICH, K.F.
hment to a photocolorimeter. Zav. lab. 31 no.2z2537
2% 165. (MRA :L8s7)
1. Moskovskiy institut tonkoy khimichaskoy tekhnologii im. M.V.Lcmonosova,
Uwe VJ6; camms
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,FILATOVA, L.N.; CHEPELEVETSKIY M.L.
ForrAtion in aqueous solutions of s binuclear ferrorhosphUte
emplax and its properties. DokI. AN S!:'~SR 166 J&
166, (~a :L9 I I)
1. Vsesoyuznyy institut, khimicheskikh reaktivov i r,-qobo chistykh
khirichesklkh vashches-tv. Submitted June 3.4, 1965.
ACC NRt *AP6027073 SOURCE, CODE: UR/0076/66/040/OM/0307/0316
AUTHOR: Chepelevetskiy,, M. L.
ORG: nojTW-
TITIE: Periodic system of atomic nuclei
SOURCE: ZExiWa_1:_fiz1cheskoy ZMdij, v. 0,_no. 2, 1966, 307-316
TOPIC TAGS: -nucleus, isotope, electron shell, neutron, proton, heavy nucleus,
stochiometry, transuranium element
ASTRACT: A previously pub3 ished periodic system of atomic nuclaJAs exa-rdned
in greater detail. The development of a periodic system of.nodal isotopes
,from the experimental data is shown both on the basis of analogies and in
contrast to the structure of the electron shells in the Mendeleyev system.
The numbers of neutrons and-pr~i6hs filling the 11-subgroups and the V-
subgroups respectively can be found from the difference between the sizes of
the noolaus periods for neutrons and protons correspondingly. These ro&Lt-
larities emanate from the principle of shell layers completion, analogous
for the electron and nucleon periodic systems. For avorage and heavy nuclei
filling numbers of neutrons in.each given V_gubgroup are equal to'the
~sum of the filling mmbers of protons in the given 1"-subgroup and in the
previous one, i.e., 111-1, This Indicates the simple stoichlometry of the
proton-noutron ratios of lil between oach two neighboring 11. III-subgroups
:& characteristic without analogy in electron sholls. The periodic system
9f. nuclel with an odd n=%ber of neutrons or protons is sbown using riucloar
isomerism as an exa~nple. The system can be continued beyond the limits of the
discovered transuranium elements. The isotopic and mass numbers of nodal isotopes#
:)reficteg back iR.19L7. of earliemnsngeshzed eleyprits we sub ueRgy6 s.
-Eon 2rmq._wo!!. !Faiscoveryt 1g!. as: _guru,, 5eformffas table
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USTIGH, A.F., vtaxvhi7-eIektromekhanik; KNYAZEV, M.N., starshiy
-in n3r_;,_CH9PFIMCH II.I.,
FromAlhe editordmail. Avtom., telem. i sviaz' 5 no.3:44 Mr
161. (MIRA,14:9)
1. Mineralovoclakaya distantsi7,*, signalizatsii i svyazi Severo-
..Zavkazukoy..dorogi (fo;r Ustich), 2. Vadeahdinalmya distantsiya
signa.Uzataii i ovyazi Sverdlovskoy dorogi (for Yoayazev). 3.
Nachallnik,laboratorii dignalizatsii i svyazi Litovskoy dorogi.,
(for Chdpelevich).
(Railroads-Electric equipment)
(Railroads-Communication systems)
(Railroads-SignalingPorftUrlocking systems)
CMP8UWM.. I., (Engr-Lt Col)
Goauthor with &Wr-Lt Col, A* INFELITSM of article,, 0 Tent for Repairing EquipwntH
construction of a tent to be used in field vien repairing equipment* ( Tanidat., Moscow,
No 49 Apr 54)
SO: SUM NO* 239s 13 Oot 1954
Z4Z eKI
ve I., i=
. lnshoner-podpolkornik; honer-podpolkovnik.
Repairing slootric spipment in the field. SLWdet no.5.-3&" Vq
'56o (MIRA 11t3r)
(Tanks (Military science)-Zlectric equipimut)
F-
teldiricherilr1kh Mall'k-1CMAUYSICI" . inzhener.
denig-ri for aut:)matic the rnor agiLla tore urqd in electrcl,,,tic
baths. 1,7t.bransp- 35 no.7:25 H 05.7 . (MIX, 1;-.8)
(Thermostat) (Electroplating)
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L V L 1~- 1: IV' '1~ k 1 -1 , --L- - /-
ZHIKH, V.A., Imnd. tekhn. nauk; CHVELEVSKIY, I.F., inzh.
AutomtIc control of temperatures in a gal-vanic bath. rest. msh. 38
no.4:63-64 Ap 158. (MMA 110)
(Thermostat)
CNEPELEVSKIY, V.; SARKHOSHIYAN, G.
Special exhibition "Now techniqueslathe repairing of units
of motor vehicles.9 Avt.transp. 40 no.9:58 S 162.
. . (WRA 15:9)
(Motor vehicles.-Maintenance and repair)
CHEPEIEVSKIY9 V., inzh.- TUMANOV, I., inzh.
Unified specifications for the receiving for overhauling, am t1s,
delivery After overhauling of motor vehicles, their parts and units.
Avt. train' ~
41 no.lOs2&-29 0 163. (MM 16ilO)
CHEPELEVSKIY Vladimir Natanovich; TUMANOV, Ivan Aleks-vevich;
' - " ' ' " ~~Kff YiY-kT,.bVji'enMWitovich; RUNYANTSEV, Aleksey
Nikolayevich; XLEVENSKIY9 Aleksandr losifoAch;
BELOTSERKOVSKAYA, S.L., red.; SHUPIYAKOV,S.I.,red.
[New developments in the technology and equipment used
in motor-vehicle repair] Novoe v tekhnologii i oborudo-
vanii dl-ia remonta avtomobilei. Moskva, Transport, 1964.
127 p. (MIRA 18:1)
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L 3176 /V J
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qq -5-5, 5110
AUMTHOR: Do omoyova. L.' D.; Lazukin N.; Chej2e.12ZX V.; Ballskayag Ls A#
rM...-
ORG: Moscov State Univers t im. M.V. Lomononov (Moskovskiy gosudarstvenrq7-~5
universiFCe-t_)_'__
:zj, qq ~F6_-
TITLE:IL Electron paramagnetic resonance of manganese ions in the As-Se-Ge
_AlasAT~Z-tem
SDURCE: AN SSSRs Doklady, v. 165 no. 6, 1965, 1336-1339
TDPIC TAGS: M spectrump manganese ion, nonsilica glass, arsenic selenium
-,germanium glass, glass atructural-property
2+
KBSTRACT: EM spectra of.Mn, in the glasses of the As-Se-Ge system containing
1:2.5-4o at% Ge have 'been studied in the 29~-M range to determine the type of
chemicaljbonding of Mn and Ge atoms in relation to beat treatment and c!Zstal-
I.Lzation%f the glasses. Glass samples were synthesized f high-purity
m&terials by rielting and slov cooling in evacuated quartzlvmuls. All aampled
cont
ained 1 at% Mn. The resonance absorption lines ~tg-f ctors of 21and
&IDout 4 'were observed in the EPR spectra of all samples. The lines with g-
factor of 2, vhich broadened greatly vith a decrease in temperature,were
attributed ~o antiferromagnetic, small-size inclusions of MnUe crystals. The
reuidual" line with-a-g-facIor of 2 in the EPH spectra at 77K, especially
L-c-ard 1/2 UDC: 5hl.67-461.6;538-113
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ACC NRt AP6003253
r
litrong in the sample irith. 40. at% Ge, was correlated irith Vh in the glass
skeleton. The EPR lines vith g-factor of 4, which become more intense with an
increase in Ge concentration, were associated vith an increase in concentration
of [GeSe4,/2] and [GeGe4/41 tetrahedral nodes in the glass structure. The
presence of'Mn may contributeto the increase in the tetrahedral nodes content
by a meqanism 'analogous to that theoretically established for Fe34* in gilicLte
glasses.V The EPR line vith g-factor of about 4.3 vas observed earlier by Sdv#et
band Western scientists in the pe3+ containing silicate glasses.~ Ma in the glass
lattice may be bound to As, W a semipolar bond and to Be by a covalent bond. 'The
EPR line vith g-factor of 10 was observed in only one glass sample at -77K and+ vas
-attributed to heat treatment. Orig. art hazi 2 figured and 2 tables. EJKI
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(~CHVILIKi V.. arkhitaktor (g.Xiyev).
2. IJS3R (600)
4. Brooms and Brushes
7. Spiral vim brush for cleaning the pipes of a vacwm apparatus. Moloch. prom. 14,
no. 3, 1953.
Monthly List of Russian Accessigs, Library of Congress, May .1953. Unclassified.
CHEPELKIN, N.A., agronam-
Wide.horizons., Zemledelia.27 no.8.-61~64 Ag 165.
(MIRA 18:11)
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ddC. PIl.d iWatkm slurs". A characteristic feature I, ;s
C&PWHY cammic ion in The electrode tube to preml km of
cmlart IsMa v the h wW and fit. The hall-vell con.
xWe of Our calonvel electrode and a jacW filled with mid.
Ka win. The eiverade prvVer consitts of a 6-mm. (out.
dft ism.) 81am tube with a piatition In which the Pt wire
is beW. Owe eM of the Pt wwe is join"I to a Cu Wd wire
and the otbw end is inumersed in If# in the capillary constrk,
lion. Madilleatim to withstand vibratim during tests
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c ep, -Ynt of the kind
5,
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f I Uod-* u-sed, tlie~pjoer is c~ilibtatcfl i-rvirding to tlv~
C-ctrode ly-~ tial J 46 egmilient. To this
end, 2 re-,i!t licin a n Elw olle in tile
r-reattlmilz circui* wid tile uthe--r ill 11.~- circait.
'llvcs c of th~!
CHEPELKIN, Yu. N.
N. K. Nikollskiy, I. P. Kell', Yu. 0. Tennison and Yu. N. Chepelkin (14ekhanobr)
"The determination of the residual sulphur-ion concentration in the pulp with the
aid of a silver-sulphide electrode"
rq*rt presented at the 4th sciestific and Technical Session of the lbkbanabr
Inst, Loeningrado 15-18 JUI7 1958
XCHDRATITRY. Nilrolay Yovgenlyevich. starehly nauchnyy sotrudnik-,
CHSBOTARZT. A.L. otv.rede- CMUWKINA, L.A., red,;
YASHOGORODOLAYA, M.N., redo; tekhn.red.
[Design of reservoir coast chances; practical mauall Haschety
beregavykh pareforalrovanil us vodokhranilishchakh: praktichaskoe
posobie. Leningrad. Gidrowtoor.izd-yo, 11960. 62 p.
(MIRA 14:1)
1. Gosudaretvannyy gidrologichaskly Institut (for londratlyev).
(Coast chances) (Reservoirs)
B"OV, Ivan Vasillyevich; GHEPELKINA, L.A., red.; SERGEYEV, A.N.,
tekhn, red, =---------- =-
[Limnological types of lakes of the U.S.S.R.] Limologicheakie
tipy ozer SSSR. Leningrad, Gidrometaoizdat, 1961 275 P-
WA 15: 5)
(Lakes) (Liumology)
BYKOVq Nikolay Ivanovich; BORSUK, Vofl., otv, red,; GIIEPEMINA, L.A.,
red*; ALSKSEYEV, A.G., tekbn. red,
(Agronomic characteristics of soil moisture conditior's in
the middle Volga Vaney]Agrogidrologichaskie svoistva pochv
Srednego PovolzhIia; spravochnik. Leningrad,, Gidrometcoiz-
dat,, 1962. 225 P. (MIU 15:11)
(Volga Valley-Soil moisture)
VERIGO, Stefaniya Antonovna; RAZUMOVA, Lyubov' Aleksandrovna; KULIK, M.S.#
oty. red.; CHI&F=INA,--Lj., red.; VOLKOV, N.V., tokhn. red.;
SUTOROVA, L.D., tokhn. red.
[Soil moisture and its role in agricultural production] Pochven-
nala vlaga i so snachenie v sellskokhosiaistyennom proizvodetve.
Leningrad,, Gidroketeoisdit, 1963. 288 p. (MIRA 16:6)
(Soil moisture) (Agriculture)
SHULITS, Viktor L'vovIch; KOZIK, Ye.M., otv. red.; CJIE.P.ELK.IN.A,___
L.A., red.; NIKOLAYEVAt G.S., tekhn. red.
[Rivers of Central Asia] Reki Srednei Azii. Leningrad,
Gidrometeoizdat. Pt.l. 1963. 301 p. (MIRA 16:10)
(Soviet Central Asia-Rivers)
IVANOV, K.Ye., doktor geogr. nauk,, prof.; ROMANOV,, V.V.., kand. tekhn.
nauk; SIDORKINA, L.M.,.kand.geogr. nauki SHUFMAN, N.M., inzh.;
BAVINA, L.G.., inzh.; GALINOVSKArA, I.A., inzh.; KOZHINA, Z.M.3,
red.; CHUMINA, L.A., red.; SHATILINA, M.K., red.; BRAYNINA,
M. L., tekW.-f W.' " ' '
(Hydrological calculation in the drainage of bogs and svanW
soils] Gidrologicheskie rascbety pri osushenii bolot i zabolochen-
rqkh zemell. Pod red. K.E.Ivanova. Leningradg Gidrometeoizdat,
1963. "7 p. _[Supplement no.9. Mapsj Prilozhenie no.9. Karty.
(KRA 16:12)
1. Leningrad. Gidrologicheskiy institut.
(Drainage)
SKLYAROV) V.M.0 otv. red.; GRIBANOV, N.N., red.; MUMITSEV, A.M.,
red.; POGOSYAN, Kh.P.,, red.; PROTOPOPOV, V.S., red.; RUDIFEV,
G.V,, red.; SOKOLOV, A.A., red.; SOLOVIYU, V.A.,, red.;
USMOV, R.F., red.; ZHDANOVA, L.P., red.; RUSAKOVA, G.Ya.,
red.; CHEFELKINA. L.A. -
red.; KOLESOVA, Z.M., tekhn,red.
[Man and the elements; hydrometeorologic desk calendar for
1964] Chelovek i stikhiia; nastollnyi gidrometeorologicheskii
kalendarl 1964. Leningrad, Gidrometeorologicheskoe izd-vo,
1963. 154 p. (MIRA 17:2)
SALAMIOV, Vladimir Vasil 'yovich;F-CDVI SIMSKAYA, N.Ya., kand.
tekhn. nauk, otv. red.; CIMPEIIINA, L.A.0 red.
(Spring runoff of the rivers in the upper Dn~-eper.Basin;
conditions governing their formation and the forecasting
methods] Vesennil stok rek basseina Verkhnego Dnepra; US-
lov-lia formirovaniia i metody prognozov. Leningrad, Gid-
rometeoizdatq 1964. U1 p. (PILU 17:6)
SHMIDTS, Sergey Viktorovich; CHEPELKINA, L.A... red.
. [Safety techniques in hydrological work) Tekhnika bez-
opasnosti pri gidrologicheskikh rabotakh. Leningrad
Gidrometeoizdat, 1964. 170 p. (MIRA 17:9~
GOTLIB, Yakov Llvovich; Z=41N, Yevgeniy Yevgenlyevich; RAZZOREITOV,
Fedor Fedorovich; TS-EYTLIN, Boris Semenovich; CHEPELKINA,
L.A., red.
[Thermal properties of ice on the Angara River] Ledotermika
,&gary. [B!yl IA.L.Gotlib i dr. Leningrads Gidrometeoizdaty
'i9 64. i9 6 p. (MIRA 17:6)
KHMALADZE, Grigoriy Nikolayevich; YEGIAZAROV, I.V., akademik,
retsenzent; LOPATIN, G.V... doktor geogr. nauk-,
retsenzent; LISITSYNA, K.N., nauchn. sotr., retsenzent;
BOGOLYUBOVA, 13., nauchn. sotr., ratsenzent;
KHERKHEULIDZE, I.I.., red.; CREPE, L. ,, red.
[.%spanded sediments of the rivers of the Armenian S.S.R.]
V--vesherwye nasosy rek Armiunskol SSR. a-~ningrad, Gidro-
meteoizdat, 1964. 245 p. (MIRA 17:9)
1. Laboratoriya nanosov Gosudarstvennogo gidrologiche-
skogo instituta (for Lisitsyna, Bogolyabova).
DEN ~s V , Yi , I y im, -, : , .13, lit! L ITS, V.L., red. , - _CIE
. (). - - . .;. i, _LPE"ISINA4~,
!..A.,, uf-'14
(S~atem for~alnllatjmg -the cz.Iaccharge hydrograph of
mountalln rivers] Skbu-inrt rascht-L& gidrograffa stoka gcr-
-nykh rek. L4,-riixigrad.., Gid mme tool zdat, 1965. 100 P.
(MIRA -18-.7)
SHULITS, Viktor L'vovIchj KOZIK, Ye.M., oty. red.;_EREPq ~jj L.A-J'
red.
(Rivers of Central Asia] Reki Srednei Azii. Leningrad,
Gidrometeoizdat. Pts. 1 2. 1965. 691 p.
(MIRA :18: 5)
GRUSHEVSKIY, M.S... red.; OCIDIENT, L.S., red.; CHEPELKINA, L.A...
red.. -
[Electronic computers in bydrology; a collection of
translations] Elektronnye vychislitellnye mashiny v gidro-
logii; sbornik perevodov. Leningrad, Gidrometeoizdat,
1965. 233 P. (MIRA 18: 10)
BYKOV, Vaailiy Dmitriyovichl VASIL'YEVp Andrey Vesillyevichj
red.
CHEBOTAREV, A.I., otv. red.; CHEFE;&INA
[Hydrometry] Gidrometriia. Izd 2,j parer, i dop. Le-
ningrad., Gidrometeoisdats 1965: 498 P. (MIRA 19s1)
LIOZINA, TeM.; qBxF31OTA N TARTAKOYSXATA. B.B.
Volume of circulating boood In some diseases of the heimapoletic
organs; Isotope methods Testereate i rade 31 no-5:21-26 s-o 956.
(MLRA 10:1)
Is Zz otde]A klinicheskoy gematologil I laboratorit Lzotopoy (sav.
prof. D.N.Yanovskly) Ukrainakopo instituta klinicheskoy meditsiny
iment akad. I.D.Strashesko (dir. - prof. A.L.Mikhnev)
(BLOW VOLVA. determ.
Isotope method) .
2~667~6~ --- EWT A/LtC(44 _`V NO/SSNO/ D(t
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ACCESSION NR: AP404666.5. S/0185/64/009/009/1026/1026 16
~51
-AUTHOR; Chepelyev, V. V. 0.
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I: TITLE: The asymmetry.,of the impulr plitude (pulse-heigth) differential distri-
bution curves. of x- ray detectors of NOV crystals
SOURCE: Ukrayinalky*h f1zy*chny*y zhurnal, v. 9, no. 9, 1964, 1026
TOPIC TAGS: NaITI crystal, pulse height curve, x ray detector, scintillation
_detector, luminescence quenching center, photomultiplier, single channel scintil-
:-,_,lation spectrometer
:.ABSTRACT: NOV. crystals produced for operation as x-ray detectors in the
4- 20 kev energy'region viere, characterized by distinct asymmetry from the low
side. regardless, of
~the -light reflecting material or method of preparing
un I of the enclosed figure shows a typical differential distri
the. it surfacei Curve
bution of the Impulse amplitude:of a single channel scintillation spectrometer with.
an FEU-35 photomultiplier for CuXtt radiation, The parameters established after
Card 1/ 3
EWT(M)
ACC NRj AP6016D47 0185/66/oli/oo5/0
SOURCE CODE: UR/ 5WO539
rAUTHOR: Zakbarko, Ya., Mel,'; ChePAI mj V.- V.
ORG:, LIvav-State University line 10 &anko JL'vivs'lwy derzhuniversytet)
71m: Influence of x-irradiation on resolution of a N&I(Tl) scintillator
'10=2: t1krvins 3*7 fizychMy. zhurnal., v. 3.1, no 5 P 1966P 538-539
-:'TOPIC MAGS:- x ray effect., scintillstor., activated crystalp Gamma spectrometer
ABSTMT: 'This is-, a continuation of earlier work (Izv. AN SSSR ser. fiz. v- 29, 78,
J 2,965),vhere It was shown that exposure of NC(Tl) cryetals to bard x-irradiation
affects adversely the resolution of 7 spectMm 717he present article reports
_dera
the experimentally obtained intrincic resolution of irradiated crystals and the
causes of, this, effect. Round, plates -of 30 m diameter and 5 mm thickness cut from
:..crystals grown by the Kiropoulos method,were exposed to doses of 300-350 r/ in. The
resolutibn've.6 measured with a scintillation spectrometer using ai FW-43 photopmIti-
plier several. hours after the irradiation,, wben the phoBphoreBeence of the crystal
completely stopped. Several weeks after a 60-minate irradiation the resolution was
still 40-45%, below the - initial -value., and the amplitude of the photopeak was -15%
-below the initial value. The small decrease in the average photopeak amplitude, com-
Wed vithIbe appreciable deterioration of the resolution,, is the consequence of
imhcnogeneities of the optical yield, due to the different absorption of the x-rays
.~~.in the scintillator material. - This was confirmed by a separate test of the variation
of thin ligbtyield with -the thickness of the scintillating crystal. Orig. azt* has-
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CHEFELYUGINA, M. F.,--- -
uThe Role of Afferentation in Construction of Motive Actions," Thesis for degree of
Cand. Biological Sol. Sub 22 Jun 50, Acad Mod Sol USSR
Slanary, 71, 4 Sept 52. Dissertations Presented for Degrees 14 Sol, and d".."
Moscow in 1950. Frm Vachermvwm MosIM. Jan-Doe 1950.
-SERDYUKOVA, M.; CHEPELYUK,, B.
Projection camera for a trichinelloscope. Mias. ind. SSSR
32 no.3:47.161, (MIRA 14:7)
I.' Vinnitakaya uWasoliontrolinays. stantsiya. No.l.
~Triahinella spiralis)
(Heatindustry-Equipment and supplies)
%
Cmumum, N.Ae - BAKUR, X.T.
- Q fever in Favlodar Province; prelininary report. Zdrav.
Zmakh. I? no.6--46 '5?. WaA 12:6)
1. Is Paviodarokoy oblastnoy sanitarno-apidealologicheakoy
Stantaii.
(PAVLODAR PROVINCl--Q
.4,
EXCERPTA YFDI",A See 17 Vol 5/7 ?ublie. Health July
59
1894. INIATERIAL FOR THE STUDY OF Q FEVER IN THE PROVINCE OF IIAV-
LODARSK (Russian text) - Chepelyuk M.A. and Bekker E.T. Pav-
lodarsk Prov.Sanit.-Epide~nTo-[.-rta-itfo-n-.-Fa-V=~krak. USSH - ZDHAVOUKIIH.
KAZ. 1958, 18/6 (20-23)
The diagnosis of Q fever was first confirmed in the region by positive CFT with
patients' sera and the rickettsial antigen of C. burnetii. The incidence of Q fever
is seasonal (March-June). probably owing to seasonal frequencies of exposure to
ticks. among which Dermacentur marlinatus was found to be naturally infected
with Q fever rickettsiae. Q fever was highly prevalent among meat-packers, and
of low incidence in dairy personnel. Anigstein - Galveston, Tex. (L, 17)
51.
fe
CHEFELYUKO M.A.; BEKKERv I.T.
Bacteriological characteristice of brucellosis in Pavlodar
Province, Zdrave Kazakh. 22 no.9:58-61 062,
(KMA 17:2)
1. Is Pavlodarskoy oblastnoy sanitarno-epidesiologicheskoy
stantaii,
AID P - 4591
Subject USSR/Aeronautics - tactics
Card 1/1 Pub. 135 3/23
Author : Chepelzuk. S. G., Hero of Sov. Union, Candid. in Mil.
Sci., Guards Maj.
Title : Destruction of ground targets from hedge-hopping flight
Periodical : Vest. vozd. flota, 3, 19-25, Mr 1956
Abstract : The advantages of hedgehopping attacks and the methods
of carrying out of such attack s are described in detail.
Two sketches. The article is of informative value.
Institution : None
Submitted : No date
BOGDPIIOVICH, B.N.; CHEPEZIETS., E.N.
Ligation of the main bronchus in pulmonary tuberculosis.
Probl. tub. 40 no.6tlO3-104 16Z. (MIRA 16-.12-)
1. Tz tuberkuleznogo sanatoriya "Sosnovka* Wmisterstva zdravo-
okhraneniya BSSR (glavnyy vrach T.S.Shatkovskaya).
Oas,G of brolichogera"it, py~lt of' tte neliafi-mm, and 'Ailpre
of the lung. Frob. tub. RA !S-.12)
1. Torakql1noye otdelenlyc ';f,-aochnop,,~ "'utwerkidezr, rrctivatu-
l VIIP-C~ t, - 9~ -.;
en-nagn dispanse"-&I 0102
U
DIVUTNIF, V.A.; MINIKOVA, Ye.Ta.; CB3ffW=,A.I.
Vitamin A,31 and k content of choose. Trudy VNIVI 6t240-242
159. (NMA 13.'7)
1. Yeasoyanyy nauchno-Iseledovatellskly vita*mlnnrr Institut.
lhimiko-analitlebeek"s, laboratorlya.
(CMMSX) (TPMINS)
AEHURINA, R.M.; CHEPENKO, N.K.
Advanced method for painting and drying netal containers in
laoquer and paint-factories. Lakokras. mat. i ikh prim. no.6:
64-66 161, OURA 15:3)
(Painting, Industrial-Equipment and supplies)
MAYZFL! Boris Isaakovich; OMNI, Boris TSalerovic-'~, CHEPEVKO
Nat& KoMtantin- EROS* IIJIM.p r"A.
[Use of the combustion products cf natural gas in convec.-
tion drying chambers for drying protective paint coat3-ngs]
Konvektsionnye sushiltnye kamery s ispoltzovaniem produktov
sgoranila prirodnogo gaza dlia susfiki lakokrasochriykh pc-
krytil. Leningrad,. 1965. 25 p.
OKHATSJMSKAYA~ M., RASTRUSIN, Y., RAKITYANSKY, L~ CIEPETNOV, R.
---=w -------
"Laws of excitation of short-period oscillations in middle latitudes."
report presented at the Intl. Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy, Symposium on
Rapid Geomagnetic Variations, Utrecht, Netherlands, 1-4 Sep 59-
CHEVIA,K,J'"V . V.D.
Caj:e of degeneration of myositis osaificans into a mali tumorse
Khirurgiia 35 no. n:3Z-123 N 159. MIRA 14: 1)
(MUSCL&S.-DISEASES) (LEGS-CANCER)
25425 S/137/61/000/tM/019/092
it A006IA101
AUTHORS: Tsyb, P.P., Getskin, L.S., Vartanyan, A.M., ja~c~..anV.G., Anosova,
T.V., Akylbekov, A.A.. LeviR-a, A.A., Cherlck. M.N.
T=.* Fxtracting indium from lead plant dusts
PERIODICAL: Refera'tivnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, no, 6. 1961, 19, abstract 6G166
("Sb.'neuchn.-tr. Vaes. n.-I. gornometallurg. in-t tavetn. mee ,
1960. no. 6. 377 - )BB)
TEVI:. The authors describe a technological system of In eeraction from
dusts of lead production,' using the method of dust sulfatizinr at the beginn'
ins
of the process. Extraction of In into I-at class metal from -the content in the
initial dust (In 0.003 - 0.006%) is about 60%.
0. Svodtaeva
[Abstracter's notet Complete translation)
Card 1/1
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7ACC NR& AP6023916 )/q~ SOURCE CODE: UR/0363/66/002/007/1218/1224
AUTHORs Xuzlma, Yu. B.; Chopigas X. V.; Plakhinay A. M 4-~
ORG: Llvov State University im. Iv. Franko (LIvovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet)
TITIZ: Phase equilibria in the systems _QL-qg~-_Bt *i-Fe-B, and Mi-Co-B
sq
SOUIRCEt AN SSSR. Izv. Neorg materialy, v. 2, no. 7, 19669 1218-1224
TOPIC TAGS: phase equilibrium# metal phase system, chromium compound,, boron compound
iron compound,, manganese compound, cobalt compound
ABSTRACT: The study constitutes a part of systematic investigations belng carried ou
in the Inorganic Cherldstry Department of Llvov University (Kafedra neorganicheskoy
khiraii LIvovskogo universiteQ9 concerned with the phase diagrams of ternary systems
of two transition metals with boron and the crystal structures of the ternary com-
pounds formed. The systems Cr-Co-B, 11-1n-Fe-Bs and rh-Co-B were studied by x-ray struc
tural analysis and in part by microstructural analysis, and the isothermal sections
of these systems at 8000C were plotted. The compound %Co2jB6 (r phase), having a
1'2Cr21C6-tYP8 structure (a a 10.471 1), exists in the Cr-Co-B system. The boride Co2
dissolves up to 30 at. % Cr. The presence of continuous solid solutions (Yak, F62)B
and (1-2a, Fe)B was confirmed in the Mn-Fe-B system. A ternary compound (,r phase) with
a W2Cr2jC6-type structure (a - 10-518-10.641 1) is formed in the Hh-Co-B system; the
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region of homogeneity of the r phase is located between 10 and 40 at. % Ym. 7h8 ex-
istence of (Xnt Cc) B and (14% Co)B solid solutions was confirmed. Orig. art. hass
5 figures and 2 t Be
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Card,
Authors Ceredehko, B. N.,.,Cand. Tech. So.; Chepigin, G. V., Can. Tech. Be.
Title Resistance to wear. and dependability in operation of crankchafte of high-
strength cast iron.-
Periodical Vest. Mash 6, 65,- 68, June 1934*
34 Ed
Abstract Numerical values are- given for the resistance of high-strength cast iron
to vaiious'kirids of strains. An analysis is made of the results obtain-
by experimenting both.with steel and high-strength cast iron for trac-
tor engine crankshafts, and such experiments lead to the. conclusion that
the high-strength cast iron may be used as a substitute for steel in crank
shafts and otherparts. Graphs; tables; drawing; illustration.
institution
Submitted
CHEPI9RII-9.-Vj-s kand.t4kbnmuk; GULIS NoSe I inzhel CHziovp A.P,., in2b,
MMIN, A.Ta.
Results or the cp~eaticwa.tests of a fuil-flow We deTioe an the
SHD diesel engine. Trakt. I sellkho-oh, 32 no.6t12-24 Js 162,-
(K= 15:6)
I* Dnej trovskly sel'skokhospystvannyy institut (for Chepigin#
Oullp Chizhaw). 2o Gomidarstvannoys spetsiallnoys konstruktorskoys
byuro po dwigately" (for Mmain).
(Tractors-Oil filters)
CHEPIGIN G. V. Inzb.; NZKWj S. M., Inzh.; GUL'q N. S.S inzhe;
A. P. insh.
Replacing the doubl"leaning oil filter with a fun-flow
-centrifige. Nambinostroonle no.5:95 S-0 162.
. (MM 16:1)
(Tmetore-Ingines-40il filters)
CHEPIGIN G.V., kand. tekhn. nauk; GULI, N.S., inzh.; CHIZHOV, A.P., insh.
UBe of cast-iron crankshafts in motor-vehicle and tractor engines.
Mashinastroenia no.5:11.2-113 S-0 163. (MIRA 16:12)
1. Dnepropetrovskiy sel'skokhozyaystvennyy institut.
FINKELISHTEYNO David blaumvich; RYABCIIIKOV, D.I.p otv. red.;
CREPIGO, X.V., red.
[Pure substance] Chistoe Veshchastvo. Moskva# Naukap
19656 167 p. (mi PA lg::L )
1. Chlon-korrespondent All SSSR (for Ryabehikov).
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MR' AP6014893 SOURCE CODE: UR/6076A5/639/012/2951/2957 //4
AUTHOR: Nurmukhometov. R. No; Chepigo, 0, S.: Shvayka, 0. P.
ORG: Moscow Physico-chemloo -Scientific Researeb Institute Im. L. Yo
KarDov-rMoskovskiy nauabno-issledovatellskiy fiziko-khimicheskiy
Inatitut)
TITLE: The structural luminescence and absorption spectra of solutions
of a=lo lazoles.1and some aryl etb_1 ---- 48t 7710K
SOURCE: Zhurnal fizichaskoy khimil, V- 39, no. 12, 19650 2951-2957
TOPIC TAGS: absorption spectrum, luminescence spectrum, ethylene
ABSTRACT: The spectra were taken by the Shpollsk1y method In
in-hydrocarbons and metbyl cylohexane at 770K on a Hilger spectrolneter.
The oversee concentration of the solutions was approximately 10-4
moles/liter. The spectra obtained are exhibited in a number of figures.
It was established that a majority of the compounds studied exhibited
only fluorescence, while phosphorescence was absent. The structure of,
the spectra has a periodic form, The article interprets other
vibrational frequences by analogy with known interpretations of the
spectra of aryl ethylenes. In compounds with the general structure
r-.A -1 .12 ___ _ - . - I -
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R --X--R,? (where R end R are aryl nuclei and the X group Is either
e1hylene or oxydiaiole) t9ere is observed an identical nature of the
'%T- bond,, which presupposes an identical mechanism for the formation of
the vibrational structure of the bands of these compounds* Orig. art*
has: 2 figures and 2 tables.
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2/2
S. V. Illor the develorx,ent am the co-- ~)lete tit. Hiz a ~L.2on ol- I, I
-?-_:3t, ~'4 1 "o C n
capac.'ties in hydrolysis pll~ntsll, pr(, S3SR, jr 1-4.
So: U-33261, 10 April 51, (Lotopis tZhurnid InvIch ~'Aatcy, No. 12, 10/,0).
J.
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Taikliphi'~-Jbir yield depkods mi the tmnp. of thd1triction,
and the conbil of PeWo,-An
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USSR/Chemical Technology Chemical Products and Their Application. Wood Chemistry
Products. Cellulose and Its Manufacture. Paper., 1-23
Abst Jourmal: Referat Zhur - Malys, No 19, 1956, 633&
Author: 11 Cheplgo' a -Y-w
Institution: None
Titlez Production of Activated Charcoal - Collactivite from Vegetable Ma-
terials
original
Periodical: Tr. in-ta. leackboz. problem AN Latv. SSR, 1955, 8, 69-79
Abstract: Collactivite (K) Iwobtalned an treating vegetable materials with
HeS04- In caqmwisce with activated charcoals (AC) It contains less
carbon (63% in lieu of 88-98%) and more -oxygen and 4ydrogen - Adsorp-
tion characteristics of X are higher than those of AC. In addition
to adsorption, due to the presence in K of active functional groups
(COOK, OR, SO 0 CO) there take place chamosorption and ion-exchange
R is recomended to store K In moist condition since
reactions. I
drying lowers the adsorptive properties of K.
Card 1/1
N.A-
GL'raliz.l
L'.~ the amt. of xy)ustt
setil bulls, each step o~ the proce_,,~ -as refLfly studied and
recommer.ditions made as folhmvs ~ i a; LI wre f-&-ective ruixing
of tbt byArolynd mass during Ilic x".n. of accurutely
raeaslar,4 xrft,of lime; (b) Amproved filter pjesrses; (c)
ewitinuous tvapn. of the xylmt sirup; (d) a mute suitable
ion-axch=ge purff)ing bed, etc. EILV~tbtth Barabash