SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT E. DINULESCU - G.G. DIOGFNOV

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RUT-IANIA/Iffurpm lmd Animl Physioloa - Rv-.:`rPti-)n. V-C Abs Jour : Ref '7,hur - Biol-, No 4, 1958, 1.8235 Author : H.R. 7amfireZeu, S. Rcsen-.w(!Ig, B. Felberg, and Ernestine. Dinulescu. Inst : Title : SDirographic Exardnations of Individup-Is with Heart .kilments. no h, 4'ri-478 Orig Pub : Fiziol. norm. si patol, 1956, 3, .Abstrect : .111 study -was made of the resi)iration of 16 patients with both compensated and decomensated heart diseases. A significant reduction was seen in mm:imal ventilation and rEspiratory reserve. V`ttal capacity vas relative-ly slightly decreased (in the majority of patients, there were no symptoms of congest-.Ion). Card 1/1 Country : RMNP, T Cate(pry: Humn and :,ni-,-.ial Riysioloey. Circulatit~,n- Blood VessvIs Abs J(-ur: WhDiol., No 19, 19,98, 8W81 Author Corneanu-Do~ua, M.; Dinulesau,,.~.; Ilaulica, Inst Rmianian :.cadc:,my Title Investit-PtJ.on of Vascular Reflexes in Ulcurous Disease Orig Pub: Studii si curcetari fiziol. Acvd. RPPI, 1957, 2, No 34.4, 429-434. Abstract: No abstract. Card : 1/1 T-48 IOANITIU, D.; DINULESCU, Elena; ESANIJ, C.; MITRACHE, Ludidla; M-HO-YUN Disorders of protein metabolism in clinical hyporthyroidism and hypothyroidism. Stud. cercot. endocr. 13 no-5:663-673 162. (HYPERTHYROIDISM) (IfYPOTIIYROIDISM,, (PROTEIN 14ETABOLISM DISORDERS) (BLOOD PROTEIN ELECTROPHORESIS) PITIS, Marcela; SPANDONIDE, T.;GIOVIRNACHE, A.; DINULESCU, Elem. Investigation of hyperthyroidism in the aged. Stud. cercet. endocr. -- -~,. 14 no. 3:355-365 163. (HYPLWHYROIDIS14) (GE.PJATRICS) STANFSCU, V.1 FLOREA, I.- DINULF 0 Effect of th;Mectomy on the changes In total se:-Lm proteAns and amino acids produced by the growth hormone. Stud. cercet. endoc::,. 15 no.106-719 164. AMOY AL,.,Tl.D.;_DINULESCUO Elena; DELDIIII., D.; CIATEANCIT, B, Changes in free fatty acids aftoar castration and administration of estrogens. Stud. cercet. endocr. 16 no.3:263-269 165. MILCU, St.-M., acad.; ESANU, C.; MTRACRE, Ludmila; ~.INRESGUA~ena; GRIGOUSCU, A. I-- Pathology of lipid metabolism in obese patients. Stud. cercet. endocr. 16 no.3:2'70-277 165. AUGUSTIN, M.; DINULESCU) Elena; CAROM, M.; DRAGUSANU, M.; BELLPILI, D. Changes in the mobilization of free fatty acids after administration of heparin, in relation to age. Stud. cercet. endocr. 16 no.3:299- 301 '65. DINULISOU, G.,; EMONSISCU, D.,; WOIU. I..; RAUGHELCH, C.,; MAGOIU, "T." -,p2vft, Ill, IT. , -, YRUCHM' J. Study of piperazine as an anthelaintic in ascariasis, ankylostomiasis and trichuriasis in doge.Stud. cercet. inframicrobial Bucur. 6 at). 1-2:285-298 Jan-Jun~e 55, (HRLMINTH IN m TIONS in dogs, ther., piperazine) (PUR W INES, ther. use . helzinth infect. in dogs) (DOGS, diseases helminth infect.. ther.. piperazine) (HOOKWORM IMOTION in dogs, ther., pipexazine) DINULISCU, G.,; STOMMOU, D.,; HANOW, I..; IVANA, Il:Le,; VIEW[, C.,; ~"~'"r`LTVLVMW, M..; RAUGHBACH. C.,; IMGRU, I..; LOVIR, Dan. Piperazine as anthelointic In parascarl&aio, w4ruriasis and strongylosis in horses. Stud. carcet. Inframicrobiol.. Bucur. 6 no.1-2:295-300 Jan-June 55. (MMARIASIS parp.scariasis in horses, ther., piparazine) (OXYUBI"is in horses, ther., piporazine) (NMATODE DlYNCTIONS in horses, ther., piperazine) (HOMINTH IMCTIONS In horses, ther., p1perazins) (PIPXRAZIIMS, ther. use helminth & nematode Infect. in horses) (HCBMIS, din. luilminth & nematode infect., ther., piperazine) DINUIRSCU. G. STOMINSCU, D.; RAUCHBACII, C.; 14ANOW, L; MERU, D.; --BV9M, Ivanoa; DRAGOI, I.; L(NIff, D. Studies of the invasive elements in parasitoses in dogs. Stud. cercet. inframicrobiol., Bucur. 6 no-3-4:587-593 Jubv-Dec 1955. (PARASITIC DISBASMS intestinal, indogs, etiol. & transm.) (GASTROINTISTINAL DISKABIS parasitic, in dogs, etiol. & transm.) RUMkNIA/zooparasitoloay - Parasitical Worms. General Problems. G-2 Abs Jour : Rof Zhur - Biol., No 16~ 1958, 72305 Autbor : Din-alcocu,_M., Stoonescu, D., Mcman, T., Rnuchtpch, G., Oozanschi, M., NaGmu, D., Donciu, Iv., Giuc;lea, M. Inst : - Title : (h-i the Frequency of Human Holminthiasis and Its Relation to Canine Helminthiasis. Orig Pub : Studii si carcetari inframicrobiol. si parasitol., 1957, 8, No 2, 297-303. Abstract : Lifection with helninths of the servants (42) and in docs (918) from the saue nurseries was studied. In hur=i bein,"s there were principally found the helminths peculiar to man and much rarely those common to both man and doL;. Card. 1/1 - 12 - DINUIWOU, G. Gkoirophilus inermis Brauer, PILthogenic agent of rectitis and parwitic rectal prolapne in horse. Stud. cercet. inframicrobiol., Bucur. 8,;."o-3: 435-444 1957. (RBGTUII, diseases prolapae & rectitis caused by bot-fly infect. in horatia) (FLINS bot-fly larvae causing reatitis & rectal prolapse in horess) (HONSMS, diseases rectal prolapse A rectitis caused by bot-fly infect.) DINTTJ:~-SCII, !lie "Acirlmnino-methylation, a General Method of ",iffistituti on of the Aromatic Ring."Tte;rue de Chenie, Vol. 2, 195h, Biichnrest. C- N3N]:','SASKU, X'.D.; DINULISIKU Iliyq G,- 3quilibrium between iso an& normal 9-nitra-fluorene. Izv.AN SSa. Otd.Ithim.nauk no.10:1228-1232 0 158. (MIRL 11:12) 1. 01:del khimicheskikh issle&ovaniy Akadomii Ruvjynakoy NarocInoy Respubliki. Opluorene) C Isomeritation of 1,24ranv-dibromoc gfto under thi I nfluence of. anhydrous alunTnwm r 0. COMUn r altiescu and We 0. Einlll u. AV I ~g wine, WU#Sj 'Cer" J (I ntgmtion in dilialocyclobeiAncs isas investi ated following , g ~ Mvious work (C.A. 37. 371(P) on It I migration to Fdcdel- is type mactiors.. . Preterit watk concerned behavior of I ontoc abexattes In the presence of anhyd. AIB;rj at 0' In a nonpolar inert nwdittin. CSi. .1,2-trans-Dibrommyclo- hexatto Isoincrized t6 yield '10-87% isomeric product contg. approx. 25% crytht. Ira nsA,-1-C4H,e-Brj and 751,'~ liquid. mostly 1,3-61,sBrf (protm'bly tmns), dissolving partly the 1,44somer. No midue of imtW 1,24sonter ims tkto,led. The mut: fit W-.cqui.l. Compli. Wa 5 Obtained With 116:111-I'l- CilimUrs, J,3-CsIlpBr: (probably tram), and tri.1ji-I& QAoBrt as initial. i,,;omcri. The maction conformed to ca~bomtioti formation, under infitlence of the electi-ophilic ratnlyst, followed by It* migration. Similar ivoik wtih tit Polar medium. H11r, gave different results (cf. C-ic-ringnud SuBS), . Azi ::, ~VRAMV Margareta; MATIESCUV Ghoorghe D.; DINUp Doina; DINULESCUL-ilie-Q4 I ~, I NENITESCUP Coatin D.., acad. Studies in cyclobutane serics (VIII). Adducts of benzoeyelabutadiene vith some cyclic dienes. Studii care chim 9 no.3:435-445 161. 1. Institutul do chimie al Academie R.P.R., Sectia do chimie orgard.ca, Bucuresti. _L-pj NENITESCU C.D.1 ATRAM,, Margareta; STERNEERGp Ronde; NRUIES-C-U. vG p s.ead. Condensation of 1.3--diiod-2-phonylpropane with ethyl malonate. Studii cer chimi 10 no.1:73-80 162. 3 1. Centrul do cercetari chimice al Academiei R.PoR.0 Sectia do chimie organica,, ~ucurestis 2. Membru al Comitetului de redactie si redactor responsabil, "Studii A coreetari do chimie* (for Nonitescu). AVRAM, Margareta; HATEESCU, G.D.; DIM, Doina; DINULEWSCUp I.G.z NENITZESCU, C.D. [Nenitescu, C.D.] Wmb~e-rof-M*~-Ad`gfthy of the R.P.R. Investigations In the cyclobutane series (VIII). Rev chimie 8 no.1:77-86 163. 1. Institute of Chemistry of the Academy of.the R.P.R., Bucharest. D[NULIESCU., Me G.; AMWIUM, PhriranA.; 0- Resear~'- in the c-, -.'obutane 12 no. 1.357-3 62', Ce ' n+er of 0--gani:-- Chcxist-,y RtLseaj _Zly,poli7y St., no.1, Bucliare3-'-:. DINULEESCU, Maria, in .; DODU, Ar., ing. g Processing of polynitrilacrylic fibers in knitwear mills. Ind text RUM 13 no.1:20-26 Ja 162 1. Institutul de cereetari textile. GAVAT, I.; BUGUR, Evgllenia; DINUMSCLI, Il-Joara; t*II-:TOVESG-,-,, P. Some anticorrosive protections obtained from sulfochlorinated polyethylene. Rev chimie Min petr 15 no.2.-101.-106 F 164. 0! NO'. I 'T. Tili cola-~ - -.- i,n normal astronrmical refracti'l-,n, f3tudia. aStron 9 no ~ I - ,%~ -2 :-1 164.. 0 ni) n I.-', V j7- "de DIRLESCU, N. On astronomical refraction. Studii aa'-"on 10 no.1:3-6 '65~ 1. Astronomical ObservatorY 5, Cutitul de Argint St., Buchp-rest,. Submitted CL--toter 20, 1964. PRIBOIANU, I.; POPESKO, E.; DINULESKO, I.; POPOVICHI, N.1 TUDOZE, M. 4~ Our ex"rience with the treatment of spinal cord compression followiri.g spondylitis. Khirurgiia 15 no.2/3:252-253 162. (SPINAL CORD die) (TUBF.RCULOSIS'SPINAL compl) DIOLESKU, If. [Dinulescu, NO Three variable stars. Per.xvesdy 12 no-1:53-57 3 '57 [Publ.1959.1 (NIRA 13.5) 1. Goaudarstvennn astrounmicheskiy institut im. P.K. Shternberga. Moskva (St;rs, Variable) L 46814-66 ACC NR AT60204PR SOURCE CODE CZ/2514/65/000/051/0058/0061 AUTHOR: Dinulescu, Vasile ORG.- Bucharest Observatory TITLE: Some remarks on the date of the actual solar activity minimum SOURCE: Ceskoslovenska akademie ved. Astronomicky ustav. Publikace, no. 51, 1965. 3rd Consultation on Solar Phyl3ics and Hydromagnetics, Tatranska Loinnica, 13-16 October 1964, 58-61 TOPIC TAGS: sunspot, sunspot cycle, sunspot area, solar activity A13STRACT: The author discusses the method used to find the date of actual minimum solar activity for cycle no 20, which began on 28 August 1963, (rotation 1471) by a pore which appeared in the latitude of +311*. The ratio of the number of new groups which appeared per rotation in the new and old cycles increases i-ri value 1/3 L 46814-66 ACC NR' AT60204,98 beginning with rotations.147 9 to 1482, with groups from the new cycle predominating in relation to the groups of the old cycle in rotations 1482 and 1483. The Separati(?nl of the spots into cycles was made using the latitudes as criterium. It was not possible to use the magnetic separation criterium due to incomplete data. The relatt' Wolf (R) number decreased in 1964, to a minimum in July, which had the most da~"s with a zero Wolf number. The correct monthly mean areas, according to another~ work, [Fenomeni Solari, circolare No. 73- 80, Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma, 1964) also shom, July as the month with the smallest area: eight -millionths of the hemi4. sphere, Calculations and conclusions based on Giovanelli' s data [Giovanelli, R. G., The Observatory, No. 939, p. 57-66, April 19641 show that when the cycles 19 an 20 are superposed, the latest spots froin the old cycle will appear in the interval of rotations 1.502 to .17510% ahd' thb two curves %vlll..intersect'attlie.intervaI obeotAtions 1486 to 1490, because the first group of spots from the new cycle appeared during rotation 1471. Determination of the moment of intersection of the decay and rise curves for the present, cycle using the diagram of Giovanelli completedwith up~-to-datll~. values for the new cycle, shows the intersection point to be at rotation 1484. On thel ') I _q L 4,6814-66 ACC NR- AT6020-498 basis of comparsions of minimum solar activity for cycles 13-19 with data produced: by the intersection of decay and rise curves, rotations 1481 to 1488 are found for the present minimum. The table included in the original text shows rotation 1483 to be tbnt which up to t.ow had the smallest value for relative Wolf number. The moinent of the minimum will be obtained from the mean of the relative numbers in the period of minimum activity. Orik. *ar~. has: 5 tables,".and -1 figure. [GCI SUB CODE: 03/ SU13M DATE: none/ SOV REF;., 001/-...-OTH REF: 004/;~ Card 3/3--,- DINULET, Hicolae A front worker in artisitic activity. Constr Buc 14 no.649--4 16 Je 162. 1. Instructor artistic la lntreprinderea de constructii siderurgicey Hunedoara. DINULET I-- ---- The Trade Union Club of the Hunedoara Enterprise of Siderurgical Constructions supports production. Constr Buc 15 no.697:1 18 147 163. 1. Directorul clulbului "Constructorul" al sindicatului Intreprinderii de constructii siderurgice, Hunedoara. DINULIIJ, Rodica, ing. steels for reinforced and prestressed concretes assWlated rse of assimilation in Rumania. Rev constr si mat constr 519-523 0 164. ;YUGO SLA. 1,'I" JOVANOVIG I Dr D. , Dr M. and ~)~r. D~DTULOVIC,_ Clinic of Ob- stetricz and G,,y-necology (Ginekolosko-alvusersk~ ~iin-*_Itra), Faculty of Medicine (Medicinski Fakultet), Belgrade. (Director: Prof. Dr. B. MILOSEVIC5. "The Compression and Rupture of the Umbilical Ccj---d aj.:c-ing ChildUch" Belgrade, 211edicinski Glasnik, Vol 17, NO 5, May 1(963, Pp 190-192. Abr.-tract: ffuthors' Sarbocroatian summary modifief The most fre- quent causes of trouble with the umbilical cord in childbirth are sideways or crosswise positions in the womb and pronounced cephalo- pelvic disproportion. Childbirth must be completed as soon as possible if the umbilical cord is compressed or brokon, by opera- tion if necessary, unless the infant is already dead. The authors describe their experiences with 30 such oases out of 12,524 births at their clinic between 1957 and the end of May 1962. 4yugoslav and Western references. IIOLJAKOVIC, Ljubica rjr.. ph. Determination of ovulation by the Takata-Ara reac"lic'n. I-led. glas. 19 no.1:26-28 Ja 365. 1. (zinelcol-osko-alcuserska klinika Medic-inskog fakulteta u Beogradu (Upravn-Lk: prof. dr. B. Milosevic). MILOSEVIC., Bosiljka; DINULOVIG, Dusan; RADIVOXEMC, Radivoje Apropos of a case of external migration of the oviim. Srpski arh. celok. lek. 91 no.3023-326 Mr 163. 1. Ginekolosko-akuserska klinika Yiedicinskog fakulteta Uni- verziteta u Beogradu Upravnik: prof. dr Bosiljka Milosevic I hirurska klinika Medicinskog fakulteta Univerziteta u Beogradu TJpravnik-. prof. dr Bogdan Kosanovic. (OVUM)' (FALLOPIAN TUBES) (OVARY) (FMGNANCY,, TUBAL) DINZBURG, B.N., InOenar. ..mmmv~ Moisture ca-ivwity, of artifIcial aotrakbart, Jag. prorl. 17 no. 5: 21-23 my 157. MaX 10:6) (Aw. Artificial) (Hygromcopic!lty) DINZBURG, 3.11., inzb.; SAFRAY, B.A., kand,tekhn.nauk resins in producing rubber for shoe soles. Log. prom. 3.8 no.9:26-28 S 158. (MILA 11:10) (Rubber, Synthetic) DINUMIG, B.N.. otarehly nauchrWy sotrudnil-,; SAFRAY. B.A., kand.tekhn,nauk Now active white filler used for lightweight porous rubbers. Kooh..- obtiv,prom. no.4:23t :AP. '59, (MIRA 12:7) (Rubber) Shoe machinery) B106AI6010001011181024 B022 B008 AUTRORS: D:inzburg, B. N.j Safrayy B. A., Candidate of Technical TITIJE: A New Active White Filling Material From Waste of Super- phosphate Production PERIODICAL: Khimicheskaya promyshlennostIq 1960, No. 1, PP. 76 - 77 TEIT: The Institute mentioned under Association together with a numbe3' of other instItutes worked out the technique for the production of silica gel (under the name of "Belaks") from waste of super-phosphate product-Lon nonutilized at present, which is to be used as white filling materiLF-for high-quality colored rubber. The production of silica gel is divided into 4 principal stages: separation of silica gel! from ailicofluorie acid on rubber-ooverel filtering centrifugeep washing of silica gel, drying, milling, and sifting. The properties of the "Belake" are compared with those of the powdered silica gel in Table 1. The mean comparative values of -the rubber types "EkBtra" and "Progress" filled with powdered silica gel and Belake (Table 2), the results of the aging tests of the 2 types 2 A New Active 1hite Filling Material From Waste S/06y6o/ooo/ol/18/024 of Super-phosphate Production B022 BOOB of rubber mentioned (Table 3) as well as the results of the resistance- to-frost tests of porous rubber types filled with powdered silica gel and Belaks (Table J) are given. It appears from the results that the properties of the active white filling material are equivalent to those V of powdered silica gel. The industrial properties of "Belaks" were check--- ed induetrially. The Kalininakiy kombinat "IBkozh" (Kalinin Kombinat "Iskozh" (Synthetic Leather)), the kombinat v Maardu (Kombinat at Maarelu)l the Kiyevskiy regeneratno-rezinovyy zavod (Kiyev Rubber Regenerating - Plant , and the Vinnitakiy superfoofatnyy zavod (Vinnitsa Super-phosphate Plant are mentioned. There are 4 tables. ASSOCIATION: V'sesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut plenochnykh materialov iiakusstvennoy kozhi (All-Union Scientific Re- --Aiearch Institute of Film-forming Materials and Synthetic Leather) Card 2/2 20489 S119116110001003101310-A5 2 210 t B124/B203 Polinskiy,Z 3 AUTHORS: Kogan, L. M., Safray, B. A., Dinzburg_, Z.-L. TITLE: New incombustible plasticizers of PVC PERIODICAL: Plasticheskiye massy, no. 3, 1961, 67-69 TEXT. As is known, the compatibility with PVC rises -with the polarity of the plasticizer, whose efficiency is determined by the aliphatic and also by the cyclic part of its nolecule. Esters with several chlorine atoms in the molecule are of interest in this connection. Direct chlorination of the ester or of the corresponding acid is, however, difficult; the synthesis of these compounds is simpler.-from compounds containing chlorine in the molecule, particularly from aoids of polycyclic structure with several chlorine atoms, and from aliphatic alcohols. As PVQ plasticizers, the authors synthesized and tested the diesters of 1,4,5,6,7,7-hexach1oro bicyclo-(2,2.,l)--5-heptene-213-dicarboxylic acid (so-called chlorendi(. acid) and of' aliphatic alcohols. They called these compounds dialky]. chlorendates. Dialkyl chlorendate mol'ecules have the following structure: Card 1/6 New incombustible plastioirers of PVC 20489 S/191/61/000/003/013/015 B124/B203 C=0 CI /Ok( C OR The synthesis of such a oompQun~ oan be repress ted as follows: 0 C C Ho 3 CI Clio C ~ ~-CA NII Chlorine and petroleum hydiocarbons are initial substances for the new Card 2/6 20469 S/191/61/OCO/003/013/015 New incombustible plasticizers of PVC B120203 plasticizers. The authors tested diesters with the same aliphatic radicals containing 1-8 carbon atoms. Tables 1 and 2 give the results of determination of the properties of products obtained from PVC with e.-Iters of chlorentlic acid, i.e., dimethyl ester of chlorendic acid (C;561) and dibu~yl ester (C-564) alone and combined with dibutyl phthalat (DBP'). The initial material used was PVC resin of the type TT-_f_1 (PF-1) (according to TOS-13119-46 (GOST 3119-46)) with a viscosity of the 1% solution in ili- chloro0 ethane of 2.3 op, an ash content of 0-15%, a destruction tempitrature of 165 C, a thermostability of 25 min, a basicity of 0.04%, traces rettained on sieve- 015 (GOST 6613-53). Table 3 gives the results of tests made on plasticized PVC films. The results reveal that the new synthetic plasticizeri3 are superior to DBP with respect to incombustibility, hfLgher aging resistance, and reduced stickiness. The authors thank Professor A. L. Berlin for his help. There are 3 tables and 10 references: 9 Soviet-bloc and 1 non-Soviet-bloo. Card 3/6 Maw 4 -At'AM'hIIQfq'hI C. TO a.M+4 ni v,.Or-q Af PVC Tables I and 2. Composition and, swelling conditions of PVC in di- methyl chlorendate and its mixtures with dibutyl phthalate Legends: (1) no. of speoimen, (2) amount of plasticizert parts by weight pex 100 parts by weight of PVC ' (a) DBP, (3) swelling con- ditions, (b) first period, (c) second period, (a) tempera- 0 ture, C, time, hr, 0 tempera ure, 0, (6) time, hr. 20489 S/191/61/000/003/013/015 B124/B203 T06AUI(a I COCTab H YcAositst Hadynniq noAmEIIHIMAOPHAR 5 AH'QeTWMAOP SHAJITe H ero cmem c AuGYTH#TaAaTOV W YCAOINS "YXURR KWHqft_M nmcTv4k-"Top& We. % 1 100 wk ntpvIOA 2-fl nepImA M we nDX , Odpa3u's _ _ I 0 C-561 ANI Type. -C TCAM*M Typa. qWU 1 150,0 0 75 13 100 8 2 100.0 0 75 13 100 8 3 70,0 0 75 13 100 8 4 52.5 17.5 75 13 - 0 5 35,0 35,0 75 11 - 0 6 17 5 52,5 75 8 - 0 7 10:0 60,0 75 8 - 0 8 0 70.0 75 8 0 Table 1 Card 4/6 20489 S/191/61/000/oo3/013/015 New incombustible plasticizers of PVc B124/B203 TaOAui4a 2 COCTall It YVIOIIHR HR6YXaHlfn nO.11111111111ax,10PHAR 9 All5YT)tAXIOP ottAaTe it ero cstmix C Alf GYTIVI~VMIIIT Of Oycnolmt m6yX311118 rl I TOOPD*I 9.T" nepllo;t Of 2-A flep"m Nt Dec. 4. MIX 06PASAP - C., npOAOA.*H* 7TUrern- nPOAOr)K"-. TfUnepa mnmiom TYPS. IC Pa. Ic Tv 9 150.0 0 100 24 0 10 100,0 0 M 18 0 11 70.0 0 100 )8 0 12 50.0 0 100, 13 0 13 52,5 17.5 75 3 too 9 14 35 0 35 0 ' 75 3 too 9 15 17:5 . 52:5 75 3 100 9 16 10.0 60.0 75 3 - 0 8 0 70,0 75 3 - 0 Table. 2 Card 5/6 20469 S/191/61/000/003/013/015 New incombust!.ble plasticizers of PVC B120203 Table 3. Some properties of Oil am. % nPO'I- OIJIDCIP PVC plasticized with dialkyl I*CTII WAWtoe nMCTH~HKATOP n It YAAN- M 12 COB MAI roilov-cTb P chlorendat,es and their 1 mixtures with dibutyl phthalate I I Legend: (1) no. of specimen, 1 1 7 .~IIMeTIIJIY.10p- (2) plasticizer tensile 2 91JAn.T (4) relative strength, kg/.CM 3 4 elongation, %, (5) loss in 5 weight, %, (a) within 12 days 6 at 70'C, (b) within 6 hr 7 8 under a MP,~-4 (PRK-4) lamp'at 700C, (6) combustibility, 19 0 PXH6YTHAXIOp- imethyl chlorendate, 7 1 1 SUM 8 dibutyl chlorendate, ~ 1 12 13 . 9 dioctyl chlorendate, 14 10) on removal of the flame 15 all specimens stop burning 16 except for no. B. 17 HOKTHJIXnOP- 18 9HA8i 19 Card 6/6 20 PACV- HOH" C)M K JIZMTIOR nPX-4 MeNIIN % nPm 7 XrICA2 UPR 70' 1 160 138 9,4 1.9 npH Ae YAQ 202 171 9,7 2.1 mm ilAn"CIIII 228 85' 4,5 0 4 Dm Opaiijbi, 250 173 13.5 1:6 Kpomt! M 8. 190 223 16.8 11 CaM0311TYX9W 133 210 14.9 1:7 113 3D0 25.0 2.2 120 250 17.2 2.1 82 141 17.5 - 120 106 9,0 1.9 217 132 1.5 1.5 245 105 0,8 - 193 165 4.8 0.8 150 220 8,9 2,7 110 255 9,7 5A 115 313 14,1 3,9 251 75 - 0.4 279 151 - 0,7 238 129 - 1.3 234 162 1,8 -44; tesid that initiaqjjj~a~iiar of A6.1imear r;esin VmA- 60-imo llOf thO side cludn is con- - 'T - - , n Sla represented by - W , - . 6 . o R incre 8 68 j , . n oj! BjMtatE MeOlW f0rmati ' OrretitalhAho.itil,kei iiass tak(Niolace, and,:.,: Orlg,-- sirt, ham: 19 filpares and 4. di~ it )W ;-Vidon SpAcm-L'alleReseareh'Institut f r; -q, -jj NJ, All 4w, v ~~ry-~ -jl ubbeir maakN=lo ecule;A. iL KHOROSHAYA~ Yt!.S., RUIRMIM, G.I.; DINZBURG, B.N.; SAFRAY, B.A. Rapid method for the chemical analvsim nf hilt -Hi rubbers reinforced witl 1-~-ianol-anil--Lio-_Iormal-deh3,dE resins. Plast,massy no.2:67-68 '62. kI,'d.RA 15:2) (Rubber, Synthetic) (Resins, Synthetic) A .DINZBTJRG, 3.11. v 3 tarshiy mr u~::hnyy sotrudnik;''AFThAY2 E-4., kand. tekhn.nauk.; MMOTM, N.K., doh~,or khim. nauk Use c,f condensation resins fcr the prod,.,,,~ltiun Of Mbber goods. Report No.2. Naucn.-issl. trudy V1411PIK rio.130-20 162,, (MIRA 1883.) DIIIZBIJRG, B.P.; SAFRAY, B.A.; BAfLUMOM4, II.K. Modification of butadiene-styrene rubbers with thermosetting resins. Part 1. Vysokom.soed- 4 no.7:1019-1020 Jl 162. (1-aRA I!i:7) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-ILusledovatel'skiy instit.,ut plenochnykh materialov i isImsstmennoy kozhi. (Rubber, Synthetic) (Styrene polymers) (Phenol condensation producta) AGL;~~S_1-10;q 1-111U. AIPJ,,01~073 3/0138/64/000/001/0008/0010 AUTHORS: Dinzburl;, B. N.; Safray., B. A. TITLE: Deformation-elasticity prope!rties of porous vulcanized rubbers from rubbers combined with thermoreactive resins- STIRCE: Kauchuk i rezina, no. 1, 196h, 8-3.0 TOPIC.TAGS: vulcanized rubber, porous vulcanized rubber, synthetic resin, thermo- plastic rosin, thermoreactive resin, polystyrene, phenolic reain, P037ODhore, compression deformation, coppression elasticity, phenol formaldehyde resin ABM(ACT: The present study is a continuation of earlier work.. by the Mithors on the advantaVes of using thermoreactive synthetic resins rather than therivDplas- tic resins in the production of porous rubber master batches (legkaya prom., No. 9, 26, 1958). Under investigation were cylindrical samples, 32 rn in diameter -and 20- 25 a% high, of SKS-30 rubber, containing 30 parts by weight of either pheno-l-' - anilinefornm1dehyde resin 211 or polystyrene., and 30 parts kaolin, as well as the other usual components of rubber compounds, and the porophore ChKhZ-5. These rubber mounts were subjected to compression deformation studicis which revealed that up to a deformation of 50% there existed an approximate linear relationship Card 1/2 ACOSSSION NR: Aphol5073 betwoon the exLent of rubber deformation and the magnitude of the load. Fron there on (up to a deformation level of 75) a sharp increase in the load magrdtvde was required, and beyond 755' the deformation of the samples wris no longer ej'fected by 4n increased load. It was also found that the residual coiiVression of rubbers containing plionolanilineformaldeliyde resin was 2-3 times smaller than in the samples containing polystyrene and that the elasticity of the former was also IAL,Jier, which was attributed to its greater hardness. A stu4q, of the behav-:or of the two samples within a temperature range up to 80C revealed that while the polystyrene -porous rubber exhibited a sharp upturn in the comiression defor-.Mtion =rvc at the stage of 7%' shrinkage, the corresponding curve for the phenolformal- dchyde specimen remained practically unaffected. The authors attribute this effect to the thermoreactivity of the phenolformaldehyde resii'l, which ir%oarts -thermostability to the rubber compound. Orig. art. has: 6 c1narts and 1 table, X;SOCUTIOTI: Vscsoyuzny*y nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut plenochrWVKh materialov i iskusstvennoy kozhi (All-Union Scientific Researvii Institute of Layer liaterials and Synthetic Leather) SOMITTM: 00 SUB rjQDS: VU Card 2/2 DATE ACQt MM64 NO REF SOV a EXCIL s 00 OTHM 1 001 NR: AP4042,338 S/0138/64/1)00/007/0011/0015 AUTHOR: Dinzburg, B. N. , Safry, B. A., ~aramboy, N. K. TITLE: Properties of vidcanizates from NBR rubbers combined with thermosetting resins SOURCE: Kauchuk i rezina, do. 7,''1964, 11-15 A TOPIC TAGS: NBR rubber, phenolic resin, synthetic rubber, novolak resin, resol resin, thermosetting resin, rubber SICN-18, rubber SKIN-26, rubb.er SKN-40, NBR vulcattizate pioperty, phenolic resin effect, urotropin effect, thermosetting master batch method', ,vulcanizate transparency I ABSTRACT: NBR rubbers SKN-18, SKN-26 and SKN-46were combined with novolak resins A-18, 15- and 17 or resol. resins P6, 118, 214, 220, 236 and Bakelite A (1.00 parts by weight NBR rubber, 2 parts stearin, 5 parts zinc oidde, 2 parts sulfur, 3. 5 parts Claptax, 3 parts hard resin; urotropin, 0-15 parts by weight of resin) on 200 x 450 mi)dng rolls (friction 1. 33),- using standard (20min. , roll temp. 30-50C) or thexmosetting mastor batch Cord 1/3 'J. ACCESSION NR: AP4042338 20 min., 150C) methods. The vulcanization temperature was 155C. The vulcanizates were analyzed to determine th~~ effeds of the various resina on thedr; properties and the comparative effectiveness of t4e two different rnetho~s; Results are. tabulat6d and graphed (see Enclosure) and indicate that the physical and mechanical proporXies were improved substantially by addition of phenolic resins and urot6pi6*as Uie curiqg agent. 'kr:ms- parent vulcanizates can be obtained with optimea proportions (10 PRris by weight tti 100 parts of resin) or urotropin. The thermosetting master batch method significAntly increased -the effectiveness of the use of y in incroasing phenolic resins in NBR rubbers, especiall. the strength and cold resistance:of the vulcanizates. 'Orig. wrt. ha.s; 4 graphs ani 4 tables. ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuzn*y*~'nauchno.-issledoiratell~'kiyinstitutplein"oehny*kh materialov I iskusstvennoy Icozhi (All-Union Scientific Resoarch Institute for FUm Materials ~iaid Artificial Leather) A00ESSION NR- AP4042338 A! Z4 ENCLOSUR9: 01 Fig. 1. Effect of urotropin on the properties of vulcanizates of SKN-40 containing resin 18. Ordinat6 a (curve 3) = residual elongation in %, c..-.-dinatbb (curve 2) relative elongation in %, ordinate c (curve 1) rupture strerigth in kgs/CM2,,, abscifil-,tL = content of urotropin in wt. Card 3/3 ACCESSIOUNk-- 0 9 50,0812 DINZE[MG, D.?J~ kand, tekian, naitle! :3AFJ,-..,~, D.A,; kani, tokhr... 14.1 d t, -!--Jilr.~, Yi-uk a in the field c..f' tha use of condentation rasina i?i r-jbher goods. Report No..3- Effi-ct of the strjjr 4t1re of phenol rezins on the-atrengthening of hatadiane-atyr6re rubber with the thermosetting method of rubt*.--rcaJi master Naunh.-Issl. trudy VNITPIK no.ll,:3-10 SAFRAY, B.A.; YANTOVSKAYA, P.A., red. [Leatherlike rubber for the sole plirts of footwear manufactured by the cementing method] Kozhapodobriye r6- ziny diia nizR obuvi k-',-,-e-vogo metoda krepleniia. 141o- skva, 196,1,. 39 p. (MILLk 18:9) I. 'Moscow. TSentxalliwy iristit-ut nauelmo-tekhnicheskoy infor,matsid legkoy promyshlwinonti. PINZE, O.V. i SHAFRAblOVSKIY. K. 1. I h Ld Ali I 936). Matematika v izdnniyalch a.kademli nauk SSSR (172P-19",15). SO: Mathematics in the USSR9 1917-1947 edited by Kurosh, A.G., Markushevich, A.I. Rashevskiy, P.K. 14oscow-Leningrad, 1948 vint ~ DINIff , 0. T. [AlEkbei Nikolaevich rrylov] Alekeei Nikoluavich Krylov. Mosjcva, 1945 63 P. (NLU 7:5) : Aleksei Hikolaevich, 186li-iq4.,j) (Krylov SAROSI, Dezsone; DIOFASI, Lajos Curing yellowing vine stocks by spraying iron chelate. Agrokem talajtan 10 no,lt529-538 D 161. 1. Szoleszeti Kutato Intezet, Budapest. DIOG77CV, G. G. TJSSIR/Cbemistry - AJkali Metals 1 Jun 51 "Ternary Mutual System of the Alkalies and Nitrates of Lithium and Potassium," G. G. Diogianov,, Irkutsk ~Ld Inqj "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LXXVIII, No 4, PP (597-699 Investigated ternary syst by visual-polythermic method. Certain alloys of the syst wre suggested as heat-carrying agents for catalytic cracking of petroleum, since high % of lithium coiapds in these alloys vill create exceptionally high the:.mal ca- pacity, property very essential for heat-carriers. Submitted by Acad G. G. Urazov 26 Mar 51. J.;,1,jO 184T9 j t 5 j: LWW 'Ibi 74 : i- T ,i.. ':D,. fibubitte the lacs (In! I x A) of.tho t 4WiW-'M J A It iforAl 10 j c bc o'd. c r m 1 6wibla 61 alul J. j a in four a i I 6-1- K Rb 2- tts, ~s Rb C 0 0 a , H, Cs 4-7; (1H) LI, 1Rb Nk U, IN 22-0. Erldvatly, the ~vmlws: % :-Iot i any "a TO Wiset (M)~oormimcling-valufm , 1b.' therif hi a P61offiritY !in the 9rOuFdI Of thO ~,Jjenj e mv~wg I as thatin thij horizontal ~cflocl& T. :j W, p 7~ aiv . tie, USSR/Chemistry - Lithium Com.poundr, I Aila 52 "In-eversible Mutual System of Potassimn and L Lth- ium Chromates and Hydroxides," N. A. Reshetnikcrv, G. G. Diogenov I'M: Ak Nauk SSSR11 Vol 85, No 4, lip 819-SP-2 The solid soln, of Li,KOH, CrOh was investipated and poiythernw uon.,.., acted. The -~i;ork refers to a series of investigations undertaken for the sys- tematic investigation of alkali-salt exchange with- out a solvent. This research was completed at the Chais _fk-m_Chen6_jrkutsk Med Inst. Presented by Acad G.G. Urazov 2 Jun 52. 22-jr15 ",toi; Fs A"W' 1. 02-2,Xla?)~"The 130, Ofid till M, NN-11 011;-00i *43 Aeduml from ~2 '40injoc - M Illtmill M53 Ambons Sndlbe 4 Mwits. 146 And 4~ W-ik 11) ti Cbw 777777777777- 1 - 4 12 Alld -With!-I. -&-lit MAW t MM an4,4QJ,' 115 6m 4t 4 t famitlatt V*Inva ilt 4.5, 8.0, 45. and 53"'0 114'a-Cr 14; 2 '4k-CtO4 and 2NaOH.I4ajCrl),, fn.p3;. The chmmate branch nbavc. wzi The, table &-alunal LL40LVvNviCt,04 by usatrim til SOW oitvi, with 11 mill, '777 -44 ussR, 'Aft (if c-nioAlb alid Amrlaitll ~1411 1.11.131S. G. G. 1~jfrgm,v Q!L~ la-r 11'a-1411 I' Ill) ".L.L1. fict tv,,,vu 1111of and ell Will z~q or 14L-alv.~ lAlm IlvArovidc-S of t,if the -sL of au alkali will all n1L. ioart7h tlmU dc.- Olt ui Ow oft:11ji-lit., ia the pulibdi': table hfa- foimll iii irmip:,wal smokii formcli 1111.1,t octi'v It-, awl il~ask avfi-,,e IA. 11w 4f;litr 41! Oiwv dnriv!! ~ri.tlo ill. qitil. if. M. 1~6,:cstvr_ U56A/jnevdstrv - i'Llkali ~.eLals, ler-i(xiic ysuelti ".lhe -,lassificatdon of vxtual 61'stems o' jL111rali %etals,ll J. a. jiogenov, Irkutsk ,-ed Inst.., Chair oC and ,inzwlytical Zhur 0~.zlhch I~hjjii, Vol 23, ',',.,o I., pp 20-2111 e 111c t~lcrr,.Ll (-I,I*Cct of ;~,vtv 1 cystcr .s fornit:A i~y alkali c -ie y At.:-,~ n th~ lisdts of -L -roups in i%et ~Ste:;S for al-kal- -.~c als are o li ;,y-pu s C Y w'Nurc-'L~v the Itype oC thc vaitual system is dietuen;dneJ ;-~y its ;1o -J"',on in a Lable, up on the basi~3 of t,jc volLtd,va JIIIIOXI~:~I~-y L) 17 t i i c aa li i~:etals in th- periodic -I'able. ihe 16so 'm,e ra~iivs of th,~ ai,,cdn, t-i.e ~,,re&ier t.:ie dodation ffrc),ii equIlibfturn ill ll'utual 2b -1 T, .1 OIUUr-NUV, G.G. Characteristic properties Khim. 2), 24-7 053. (CA 47 no.14:6731 133) of allmli-nitrate exchange. Zhur.Obahchey (MLRA 6:3) 1. Irkutsk Ned. Inst. DIOGFNOVt, G.G. USSR/Chemistry - Lithium Salts Mar 53 61he Irreversible Mutual System Consisting of the Hydroxides and Nitrates of Lithium and Sodium," G.G. Diogenov, qagoveshchensk Med. Inst DAN SSSR, Vol 89, No 2, pp 305-308 The systems Li, Na // OH, No were studied and eute.otic diagrams prepd. A crystn ntree" comprising triple eutectic points, transitional triple points, transitional double points, and double eutectic points was also prepd. Presented by Acad G.G. Urazov 5 Jan 53. Source #264T28 DIOGENOT, G.G., (g. Blagoveshchenak-na-Amure) P, Dis',ribution of elements in nature and D.I.Mendele-ev's periodic synten. Khim.v stAcole 9 no.3:17-24 MY-Je 134. OCIRA 7:6;) (Chemical elements) (Periodic law) DIOGENOV, G.G.; HURMINSKIY, N.N.; GIKEL'SHTIgYN, V.G. The mutual system of acetates and nitrates of lit'.n.ium and potassium. Zhur.neorg.khim. 2 no.7:1596-1600 ii 157. (MIRA 10:11) 1. Irkutskiy gornometallurgicheskiy institut. (.Alkali metal nitrates) (Alkal metal ncetaten) AUTHORS: Diogenov G G Yerlykov, A. 11. SOV/156-58-3-3/52 o - -L~~, TITLE: The Reciprocally Reversible System of the Acetates and Iodides of Sodium and Potassium (Obratimo-vzaimns.ya sistema iz atsetatov i iodidov natriya i kaliya) PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklady vysshey shkoly, Khimiye. i khimicheskaya tekhnologiya, 1958, Nr 3, PP. 413 - 416 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The reciprocal system Na, KJ~CH 3 COO, J wets investigated by the visual-polythermal method. (vizualln(j-politermicheskim metodom). Since the melting points of Na,[ and KJ are com- paratively high, only that range of the system which is close to the binary system CH 3COOK - CH 3COONa irts investigated. The authors investigated:The binary system CH 3COONa - N&J (Table 1, Diagram 1). It has a eutectic point at 23 mole% NaJ. The sodium acetate has two polymorphous modificationa with the transformation point at 3260C. The binary system CH COOK - KJ (Table 1, Diagram 1) was also investigated. It is analogous to the former system in many respects. Potassium acetate has Card 1/3 two modifications, its point of transformation being at The Reciprocally Reversible System of the Acetates SOV/1156-58-3-311:2 and Iodides of Sodium and Potassium 2960C. The binary system CH3COONa - CH 3COCIK (Table 2, Diagram 1) and the binary system VaJ-KJ have been investigated by a number of authors. The diagone.1 sections were also investigated below the temperature of decomposition of the acetates (3600 - 3800): CH3COONa - KJ (Table 1, Diagram 2A), CH 3COOK - NaJ (Table 1, Diagram 2A). In addition , 12 different sections were investigated (Tables 2,3 and 4, Diagrams 2B, 2C and 3). Diagran 4 shows the projection of the liquidus system Na, KJtCH 3COO, J to the ground square; the single sectionti are discussed briefly. The eutectic point is at 220 0, 38,5% CH3COO11a, 8% NaJ and 53,3% CH3COOK. Another triple point is a point of passage (prok.hodnaya tochka): 3010, 74% CH3COONa, 13% CH3COOK and 13% NaJ. There are 4 figures, 4 tables, and 7 references, 4hicb are Soviet. Card 2/5/ The Reciprocally Reverisible System of the Acetates SOV/156-58-3-3/52 and Iodides of Sodium and Potassium ASSOCIATION: Wedra khimii Irkutskogo go:r-nometallurgicheakogo instituta (unair of Chemistry of the Irkutz] Miningland Metallurgical Institute ) SUBMITTED: October 30, 1957 Card 3/3 AUTHORS: Gimel' shteyn, V.G. . Diogenov, G.G. SOVI 78-3-7-31/44 TITLE: A Non-Reversible Exchange System of Acetates and Nitrates of soaium and Rubidium (Ne6bratimo-waimnaya sistema :Lz atsetc-ttov i nitratov Mtriya i rubiaiYa.) PERIODICAL, Zhurnal neor~-,-uicheskqy khWit, -1958, Vol 3, Nr 7, pp 1644--1649 (USSR) .ABSTRACT: The exchange system Na, Rb 11 C'~COO' N03 was investigatel by the visual polytherzal method. First the two-comp-cMen-t systemg CH3COON&-CH 3COORb ana C~~Rb-RINO3 were invtistigated. In the systam. CH COON&-0H3qOORb an incongruent ocimpotand is formed (formula 8~3'000118L.3CH3COORb) with a melting point at 1800 C. In the pecond systaim a oongru*nt coWouna (fomuu~ta RbN03* 2CH 3COORb) with a melting point at 2020 0 is fozmea. Rubt-laium acetaten like lithium amtatev sodium- and potassium aoetato, has -two pol.y- morphous moaifications with a, point of transformation at 215' C. The mitIting, point of rubldium acatate is inorumeJ in the pi-esence Card 1/2 of other salt-s from 236c C to 3000 0. There are 3 figures, A Non-Reversible Exohange System of Aeetates said 78-3-7--31/44 Nitrates of SoUum and Rubidiwa 1; tablaq , ani 9 SUBIE=: Junv. 28 j, 1957 1 , Sodium ace-tates-Exchnnge rcactlons 2. Sod lur --Exebange retictions 3. Rubid lum aco ta tes--I-.xc 4. Rubidium nitrates-Exchange reantions cared 2,/2 DIOGENOV, G.G. (g.Irkutsk:) Significance of D.I.14ondeloov's periodic arrangenont of the alemi3nts. 1,bim.v abkole 11P no.4:10--17 Jl-Ag '59. (IMM 12: 11) (Periodic law) 18(0) kUTHORt Diogenov, G. , Garta.La~--tp. ,,f ;.:C)V "2 9--r9-2-2/ 41 Sc4ences, Docen-, a- th~;, ara, Yetallurgi-- Inst4t-t;te TITLEs Metallurgy of the PERIODICALt Tekhnika molodezi,.i, '959,' -N r 2: rp 2. ABSTRACTs In this popular-scientifi-o Th-? author writes about the possibi-J-~!;-Les of developme.n."- .)f met-al.lurgy. The tralitional metals have gair.-ad more and. mor~~ tmportan-.~ in modern times. Their extraction ,norease-- it~adlly. a-fi tlieir range of application is stead.'-'y ext~~ndpa. Fni- reasons, the ores rich in metaIl are preferrk. for the extraction. Or,~ should, however, conaider a-lrealy row ti-al. s!i,-,h are exhausted with time, and are will- bt~ obi-iged t.-- ua~, '-toss ub-,-ndant ones. Hz)wever, the technical d,~,~elopmi7-)-.t will er!sul:re tha4the extraction will I be productivi- ilf the pro-d-uction cofj'lcs aria reduc~,J. and the raineral raw naterialu ari- f,'j,11y workt?i -...p. reducing the production wast,:~ to a mirJyn~Lm. maT.,jfa--::turt? require'.3 a new technology. Far-11- of it mast e1ndeavor to complete the enrichmerf procproseu,, and lo sub-itJ!'ate pyrametallm-gic Card 1/3 (high temperatu.-~) pro!:asseri by ones. But this Metallurgy of the Futurr-, .1:01112 9-59-2-2/41 is only prom:s~-':, requi.re! Z;-)Iveritii arr: cheap, i. e. if they cail Further. the co-operat-;~!-' Of Riot ~L". should bFt considered, Tt 4 ~s kn,)wi. 3--cluding metals are ;itored uip Icy pia.- S pro-':sses are steadily takirg plaott ~.~; rlat~kr~~, b,.a~ ~- i ., ;r-le-stiCated and have not found pi-ac-.I:ca-.'- appli~:-ati, 0. ~.-Ould describe. biometallurgy as a vtep hackwara.. c,'L-t thi s direction is quite real FLVd- m--Lghl. le A-s-~fu~ aj~pl -1pd thoi-igh not generally, but for some r-ar-, mo~tal--~ wJth a sr~att6red occurrence. For 60 yeara, the COI'I-E-!'SJ-II' PTL),~PSS Of has been known. These proc,~c;se, whi'" harl 1:r-c-, i-t-L--ed nati-iral ra(iioactive element-q arch ,oday takinz c,--. -i sr-alp in atomic piles. It, Cannot b!F ant5cipat,ld what part the conversion of el.emer.':3 wil--- pia'~ .4.-, the meta2li-.rgy of t.-.e future. The solution of thia prob.'em .:~z restirved To tLe ?i:3t: contury. But it is quite as reall as oi~ a D~iacefui application of thermonuc-lea-r anrgy. ScatteTed ard ra:re Pl.ements can be obtained from st~a wat-~.-- ay)~i qolutions by means of filtran:~,- w-It"r. -or.i~.-. j',-. thJl-s -eapect.. the sea Card 2/3 watel is as "t t;c-ifa,,ns not less than Metallurgy of the Future SOV/29-50-2-2/41 50 elements in a dissolved state, and il t- stc--es are oracticallv inexhaustible. The interior of the Oa7~ has been poorly investi- '~he technical development makea i. probaiile that one gated. I w1ii aiso penetrate great deptas and wil". pDssibly discover abundant metal deposits. History teachas us that metallurgy underwent many trarsformations in the co--.-~rss of time. For thousands of years, fire has been used for the extraction of metals. Today, some other methods a--.,e coming to the foreground. Stillf it will take some considerable time unt-41 one will develop a really universal and economical method. In modern times, metals have greatdy been suppressed by synthetic! materials. But they will never lose their importance because of their ir::,etrievable properties. Industry puts up very demands to metals and alloys which titanium meets in a high degret!. But for the time being, its extraction is rather complicated. Such metals as vanadium, niobium, zirconium, tantalum, molybd~rum, tungsten, and some other elements of the secondary gzoups of the periodic system al3o -correspond to the same demand.s. Technical progress, however, suggests that the difficulties in the-ir ext:~action will be el.-'~mirated. and they ua~,- be metals of the Card 3/3 future. There are 3 figures. DIOGENOV, Gennadiy Gerasimovich; GAGOREK, G.L., red.; KOTINEYEVA, V.I., tekhn.red. [History of the discovery of the chemical elemental Istoriia otkrytiia khimichaskikh elementov; kratkie ocherkA. Moskva, Goa. uchebno-pedagog.izd-vo K-vs proav.RSPSR. 1960. 2:31 p. (KIRA 13:11) (Chemical elements) S/07 6o/'005/009/014/017 BO15YBO64 AUTHORS: Nurminskiy, N. N., Diogen Y,_G. G TIT LE; The Ternary Reciprocal System of the Acetatos and Nitrntes of Potassi m4nd Cesium -1~ PERIODICAL, Zhurnal neorganicheskoy kh1mii, 1960, Vol. 5), No, 9, pp. 2084-2087 TEXr: This paper continues the investigations (Refs. 1-3) on the reaction taking place between the aoetates and nitrates of alkali metals in meltB. The present experiments were conducted according to the polythermal method, applying a Chromel-Alumel thermocouple and a millivoltmeter. Table 1 gives the melting point of the initial substances. System CH 3COOK-KNO3 has already been described (Ref. 2), while system CH 3COOCS-CONO3 was investi- gatnd for the first time (Table 3, Fig. 2), and it was found that a eutectic forms with 25% CBN03 and a melting point at 142 0C" System CH3COOK-CR3COOCS (Table 1, Fig. 2) has a eutectic with a melting point, Card 1/2 The Ternary Reciprocal System of the Acetates S/078/60/005/009/014/()17 ansd Ni~,Tates of Potassium and Cesium BO15/Bo64 211ul at 1320C at a CH 3COOK content of 28-5%- System KNO 3- CsNO (Table 1, Fig, forms continuously solid solutions with a minimum at 220 Cj and system 4aNO 3- CSNO3forms a.eptectio at 47% CaNO3 with a melting point at 17'10C Table 2 gives a survey of binary systems of the alkali- and alkali-eartf: nitrates with publication data, and mentions the following scientists: V. P. BlAdin, P. I. Protsenko, N. N. Volkov, G. P. Tumash, G. A. Bukhal~,va. M. L. Sholokhovich, A. G. Bergman, N. A. Pushin, M. Hodonovich, M. N. Zakhvalinskiy, N. M. Vaksberg, V. G. Gimel'ahteyn, N. P. Popovskaya- Tat,le 4 gives data on the composition, the phase equilibrium, and the correspt'.nd- ing melting point for the ternary system. There are 4 figures, 4 tables, and 16 Soviet references. SUBMITTED: June 25, 1959 Card 212 DTOG2,,TOVI G. Is -7, 7;~Civcn Bulgaria (Translated from the Russian) not indicated AfIfilintion: not indicated E;ou-rcc; Sofia, Li~qlog IlTo 2 9196!2 -57 ,iyA i Khimivat pp 56 I,x.,a: "One Hiuidi:ed Yeaxs Siace the Discovery of Bm fbidium and Thalliur.,i. 11 'DIOGENOV, G.G.; SAP,4PULOVA., I.F. Ternary system of sodium, rubidium, and cesium acetates. Zhur. neorg. khim. 9 noo6tl499-1502 Jet63 (MIRA -17:8) DIOGENOV, G.G.; SARAPULOVA, I.F.... Ternary system consisting of the acetates of lithium., rubidiump and cesium. Zhur. neorg., khim. 4 no.2:482-487 F164- (MIRA 17:2) DIOG-ENOV,.-.G.G.; SARAPULOVA, IJ. ...... -- . - . . System consisting of the acetates P sodium, potassium, and rubidium. Zhur. neorg. khim. T no.5:1292-1294 t-tr 164. (MIRA 17:9) DIOGENOV, G.G.; BRIJK, T.I.; NURMINSKIY, N.N. System Li, CS 11 CH 3COO , N03- Zhur. neorg. Ichim. 10 no.6: 1496-1498 Je 165. (MIRA 18:6) r DJOGFIIIIJ; C.,-;. 7 !-,,uRi'OVAs 1'.L. ; SARAl"U'LOVA, N.'. . Qystn-v Kf Rbp CS // CH COO and L.' 9 Nat Rb //' CH COO. Zhur . i neorg. k1him. 10 no .7.17'31 - 3 IrRA -8,8) 8-1739 Jl li~5. (11, 1