SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GAYENKO, L. - GAYEVAYA, V. S.

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GATMO, L., insh. Now diesel fuel for winter. Avt. transp. 37 no.12:13-15 D 159. (MIRA 130) (Diesel fuels) GATFOKO, L., insh. Regulating the water temperature during the ru-ning-in of the I&AZ-204 engine. Art. tranap. 18 no.9:12-31 S 160. (MIRA 11:9) (Diesel engines -- Cooling) GAYENTO . . inzh. Regulating oil temperature during the running-in of the LkAZ-204 engine. Avt.tranap. 39 no.10:25-27 0 161. WIM 24:10) (Diesel enjines-Lubricatio U) GAINKKO, Iesul Mikhacylovich.- SZDOVA, A.P., red.; NIKOLAYKVA, L.N., takhn. .red. [Rmivg-in and testing- repaired motor-vehicle enFines] Prirabotka i Ispytanie sytomobillafth dvigatelei pools remonta. Mookyag Avto- tranoizdatq 1961. 37 p.- (MIRA 140) (Motor vehicles-&gines) GAYENKO, it. Protection of plants in Holland. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 10 no.3:46-47 165. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Sovetnik Posol'stva SSSR v Gollandii. --.GAYFMO17 flops Stu=er planting of seed potatoes in the Netherlands. Agrobiologiia no.61927-931 N-D 165. (MIRA 18:12) ARKHANGORODSKIY, L.A.; BUKSHTEYN, Ya.A.; VOROBIYEV, S.V.; GAYFTKO, F~.A_; DOLGOV, Ye.N.; ZHIGLIN, A.A.; ZUBOVSKIY, G.P.; ISFfl',OV, I.G.; KRYZHATIOVSKAYA, G.L.; LIMWOV, A.A.; LURIYE, R.I.; MOROZOV, N.P.; OSTROZETSER, A.S.; PAVLOV, N.A.;PETROVj L.M.; POPOV, V.N.; TARTAKOVqKTY. I.A.; TAUBE, Mi.; KHAN111, L.T.; SRAPIRO, TS.S.; SHV;_YTSBURG,3.A.; SHMSOV, V.D.; DENISENKOVA, L.M., red. (Assembler's handbook on performing mechanical assembly and special work on grain elevators and grain processing enter- prises] Spravochnik montazhnika; po proizvodstvu mekhano- rr.ontazhwjkh i spetsiallnykh rabot na elevatorakh i predpri- iatiiakh po pererabotke zerna. Moskva, TSontr. in-t nauchno-tekhn. informatsii i takhniko-ekon. issl., 1963. 519 P. (MIRA 17:7) GAYENRO V.D. ~- ~- Conveyer for Ifeeding parts. Mashinostroitell no.11:13 N '61. (MIRA 14:11) (Conveying machinery) GAYER, Ferencne Characteristics of Tunpram P13,Pl3A,,Pl3BOP14.and P15 transistors. Radio- technika 10 no.300-92 Mr. 160. GAYER,Ferencne Semiconductor circuit elwnents. Radiotechnika 10 no.6:185 Je 160 PUZA, Vl.; GAYER, J.; FORSJT,, Je The mechanism of multinuclear muscle cell formations. Cook. morf. 13 no.3t294-,299 165. 1. Biological Institute, Medical Faculty, Charles' University, Hradec Kralove. PUZA, Vladimir; FOREJT, Jiri,- GAYM, Jan Some remarks on the origin of oil Mnrnl Parity in muscle fibers. Biologia (Bratiol.) 20 no. 3.067-872 064; 1. Ustav obeene biblaos Lekarske faInilty Karlovy University v Rradcl Kralove. L 13490-66 ACC NR, AP6023508 SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR: Pqza. Vladimir--Puzha, V. (Docent; Doctor; Candidate of scienc..es;,4radec Kralove); Forielt. Jiri-Foreyt, I. (Hradec Kralove); Gayer, Jan-Gaiert (Hradec kr7U-ov-e- ORG: Institute of General Biology, Medical Faculty, Charles University, Hradec Kralove (Ustav obecne biologie IAkarske fakulty KU) TITIE: Some notes regarding the origin of multinuclearity of muscle tissue SOURCEt Biologia, no. 11, 1965, 867-872 TOPIC TAGS: myology, animal, cytology, histology .ABSTRACT: Formation of multinuclear tissues in live cells of embryonal chicken muscles grown in vitro was studied by means of phase-contrast microscopy. Some muscular tissues inerge into each other, some divide into separate formations. Muscle formations containing more than one nucleus should be called sarcoblasts, ,not myosymplaatag because they are not necessarily formed by a merger of tissues. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. [JPRS] SUB CODE: 06 SUBM DATE: 10APr65 ORIG W: 002 / SOV REF: 002 .OTH RU: 012 "Jr F-Jo AUTHORSt TITLE: S/03 63/029/001/001/022 BlOlYBI66 Zhukhovit3k iy, A. A., Turkelltaub, N. Lagashkina, M. N., Malyasova, L. A., and Shlepuzhnikova, G.P. Vacantochromatography PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya. laboratoriya, v. 29, no. 1, 1963, 8 13 TEXT: A variant of chromatography is suggested in' which the mixture to be separated flows continuousiy through the column and the carrier gas is added in portions. The rules governing the motion of bands in convention- al chromatography apply also to the resulting "vacancies" (places con- taining no substance to be absorbed). Examples of vacantochromatograms are given for hydrocarbon mixtures where-the "vacancies" were produced by 3 addition of.0.6 cm air. The asymmetry of peaks is less when using the* suggested method-than in the usual adsorption chromatography. The area of the "vacarc?' peak is proportional to the volume of the carrier gas added. The sensitivity can be increased by moving a temperature field against the flow. Another variant is the addition of carrier gas with a verifying agent, e.g. butane.---The impurity concentration can be calcu-__'-,-- Card 1/2L S/032/63/029/001/001/022 Vacantochromatogr4phy B101/B186 lated from the ratio between the peaks of the gaseous impurities in He and the peak of the butane vacancy. Vacantochromatography is particular- ly recommended for the analysis of low-boiling impurities. The direct use of a flame ionization detector is possible when analyzing nonbombus- tible substances. There are 7 figures and 2 tables. ASSOCIATIONs Institut yadernoy goofiziki i gookhimii (Institute of Nuclear Geophyaian and Geochemistry) I C_~ VE -'~/P, HUNGARY/Farm Animals. Rabbits. Q-3 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur - Eiol., No. 22, 1958, 101229 Author Gayer, P. Evai Bartha, Tibor Inst Title Studying Stilbestrol Effects on Rabbits. Orig Pub: Allattanyesztos, 1957, 6, No. 2, 177-183 Abstract: Effects of hormonal castration upon histologic "0 testes structure, as well as stilbestrol effects upon fattening and fur quality of animals were studied in experiments on 25 male rabbits of various ages. :Ihen 20-40 mg of syntestrin tab- lets were given subcutaneously, total castration effects were assured; 4.6 mg mixed with food caused diminution of libido. Animals treated in such a manner displayed greater weight increases Card 1/2 64 GATER-IDUSZTNSKA, rrana Selectivity during the process of fertilization of Drosophila elanog"ter. Pol. biol., Wares* 2 no-3-4:147-168 1954. : . Zaklad Blologil AkadmIl Wchowarda Fisycanego. Kierownik: rof. dr. St.111swas. (PLINS, Drosophila selangaster, selectivity in fertilization) (MMIZATICK, of Drosophila melanogaster, seloctivity) FU-DUSZYNSXA,t J.; JANOTA-ROULIX, L. Zffect of radiations microorgan isms. Postepy biochem. 3 no.3-4:289- 307 1957. (MIGROORWIMSM, effect of radiations, (PADIATIONS, of facts. on review (Poi)) 7_ 45~,,ew- DUSZYNSKA, I.; P=LECKA, A. Report from a conference on cell biology studies. KoBmos biol. 12 no.6:535-537 163. CjqI em - ZHURAKHOVSKIY, P., inzh.; GELIFER, S., Inzh.; GAYETSKIY, A., inzh. - ---- -- Machine for cutting adhesive rubber. Avt.transP. 40 no.10:31 0 162. OIRA 151l1) (Cutting machines) ZHURAKHOVSUY., P.N.; GELIFER., S.; _GAYLTSKIY, A. Glue spraying units Avt.tracap. 4 to.8:52-53 Ag 162. (MIRA 16:4) (Gluing-lquipment, and supplies) :I,, ZHURAKHOVSKIY, P.j,GELIFER, S.,19_GAIETSKIY, A. Machine for inserting vulcanization devices. Avt.transp. 40 no,4:53 Ip 162. 1 (WRA 1514) (Vulcanization-Equipment and supplies) ZHURAKHOVSKIY, P.N.; GELIFER, S.M.;.GAYETSKIY. A.G. Mechanization of labor consuming operations in tire repair shops. Kauch.i rea. '21 no.3:45-47 Mr 162. (MIRA 1534) 1. Kiyevskiy shinoremontW zavod. (Tires, Rubber-Repairing) ZHURAKHOVSKIY, ~.,- ~~~ - GELIFT:11R., S,, Tire-retreading line. Ayt.transp. 41 no.405-36 Ap 163. (KRA 16,.5) (Tiresy Rubber-Retreading anti recapping~ 1. 419,,~L 2. USSR (600) 4. Limestone - Gorwwa Shoriya 7. Report of the magnesite-prospecting, party on its activitiso for 1941. (Abstract) Izv.Gl&v.upr.&*ol.fou. no.3 1947 9. Monthly list IL _Big" Ncessions, Library of Congress. Karch 1953. Unc2assifl*d. GATEV A.M. - Now method for upsetting screw heads. Stan.i instr. 28 no.4: 36-37 AP '57- (Bolto and nuts) (KLRA 10:5) (Dies (Metalworking)) - .11 ~-.. -,.,w -1-,--~-'E'~=- i%hr, 'K, )fii;" - I Undargrc.-and in2f,allat-tc~ii --f a f. 00,RA l818) ACd- kki-fii6_~i5708 L n SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/009/0110/0111 MENTOR: Gayev, D. V.; Golubev, G. M.; Levin, M. I.; Malykhin, A. A.; Mlargulis, 'f Yu. I.; Spir dodciV_,___d. M. ORG: None TITLE: A temperature control for an internal combustion engine. Class 42, No. 181406 (announced by the Central Scientific Research Diesel Institute (Tsentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy dizellnyy institut) and the Chelyabinsk Txactor Plant (Chelyabinskiy traktornyy zavod)] SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 9, 1966, no-ill TOPIC TkGS: temperature control, internal combustion engine component ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a temperature control for an air-cooled internal com- bustion engine. The control contains a contact type pickup. The thermal contact between the engine and the pickup is improved by setting the pickup in the engine cavity which is filled with an intermediate heat transfer agent-such as an easily fusible inert salt. SUB CODE: 2-11 SUBM DATE: 09Feb65 1-pickup; 2--control; 3--engine cavity L 14449-66 'EwTWIT Di ACC NR: AP6002949. SOURCE CODE: UR/0286/65/000/024/0110/0110 INVENTOR: Ggagev, D. V.'; Golubev, G. M., Levin. M. I.; Mdlvkhin, A. A._; Margulis, Yu. I.; Spiridonov, ORG: none TITLE: A temperature regulator for an irternal combustion O&Me.,' Class 42, No. 177186 [announced by Central'Scientifi~ ~seai~~c_h 'Diesel Institute (Tsentraltnyy ,nauchno-issledovatellskiy dizellnyy institut); and the CheTy-agir-n-sk Tractor Plant (Chelyabinskiy traktornyy zavod)] SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnyRb znakov, no. 24v 1965, 110 TOPIC TAGS, internal combustion engine, air cooled engine, temperature regulator ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a temperature regulator for an air-., cooled internal combustion engine. The unit contains a pickup wish a sensing ele- ment which operates 4 spring slide valve to regulate the oil flowilto the hydraulic clutch of the blower. -The reliability of thedevice is improved by mounting the pickup on an engine component, e..g. on a cylinder head, and by making the sensing Card 1/3 UDC: 621.43-543.2-533.65 L U449-66 ACC-NR: AP6002949 1 sensing element; 2 pickup; 3 slide valve; 4 - spring; 5 - fluid; 6 transfer. section; 7 - channels; 8 space above the slide valve. )5 V Card-3/3 GAYSV. G.. inzhener. Increasing operational possibilities of kydraulic dredges. Mor.i rech. flot 13 no.3:26-28 Jv '53. (KLRA 6:8) (Dredging machinery) GAYEV. G. N. Lymphocytic strum&. Mdrurgiia. no-11:11-55 N 655. (NUA 9:6) 1. Is khtrurgichookogo otdoloniya (znv.-G.M. Gayev) Smolenskogo oblastnogo onkologichookago dispenser&. (GOIM lymphocytic, pathol. & clin. aspects) GAYZV, G.M. Gastric hemangio-endothelione. Sov.med. 21 SuPPlament:15-16 157. 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I.- 00 00 00 : coo coo 00 4P ZOO go* AGO so 0 00 L - - ' T It It A 1 1. 404 : 40 0-0 o ozo oooooo,o 0 0 0 0000000 O oo*:::O:Iooo6ooo g 'S 0 0 0000600::oooooooooo o 000000000 000000 .0~iiii it A's L IL ILA S-RA, L L (I a I U 1 17, "FAT T_ T-T-T* 1% I AA 06 LL W 91 All AUOYS OF THE IRON-SEAYLLIUR SYSTEX. 1. S. Gaev and R. S. 0 0 4, Apre, ppe 421- Sokolove (Metal lurglet, Rusoi!.L 1937, Vol 40). (in h-usfil-anr."Me atilli rs disousa U~e renmIts of an Investiga- tion of the iron-beryllim system with beryllium concentrations & ji, frco 0 to ld$. The diagrm exhibit@ a 'Y -loop extending to II . 0.3-0.41t of beryllium only. The solubility or bervIlillm to -A lion to at 90, inuromming to 7.6-11 at itoo C.1 tl~. 11 J contains 10% of beryllium and freesee at 1160* C. The lattice constant of cc - Iron In decreassis by beryllium. The compound has a hexagonal lattice@ Iron alloys oontaininr more thnn F*8~3 C.5,,( or beryllium are brittle. In genoral tho e0loys may bo ulti-orrn- hardened and acquire a high atirfame hardness and resistance to atmospheric corrosion. The Velocity of diffusion of beryllium Irto iron can be represented by an exponential function which is critically discus"d. 0. V L A.11ALLUN(Kat. UIEN-TUSE CLAISWKAM* 21 A4I PW 1) * ~10066 '00 00 .00 .00 *0 0: 00 00 0 0 90 -00 .00 -00 00 ;.1 ~Aipoal 4 a cc cc a 00 The dem of Home ts as the prWrlive of steel 's ,r. -00 00 tilled 10 MvIldill"W's per6dk law. -IS. -e* so Thri:fhvt-t*ktMr"mbtjsid- il-oo lb~ h- of Inenlatiom tot 0% 0. X t,r C I-mup-i 00 c 'nor lotoM, Cv"tl%u%. [Wins ill a bixhlv 41i.1%.Iwd stalk. in. "~; Ow rate 4 -levitipts. .,( thr -00 and tkvtraw the pain litr lolimrnvi %h--- tv. N*- I,* I'Mil"11- dM'-W%*1W "OMIT Mlit thr Fr Lillh~.Allll 11h 11-j- -00 00 the hnn"hility oloml, It. W. kmhMAII%% .00 Roo all =go rA 0 000 =00 00 a 941 too A I I L N 0 4 dolls IlLO u vt AT -0 AS n all Aft '000 0 W it it or x it 0 0 so** : 0 4p 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 go o 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0:0 0 0 6 0 0 ,Mfg 0 0 0 0 14T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 0 6-4 a 'A It MAN COMM Cd AW NOWS 09 tM 00 tvahad" of *a pnivild" of am ft= Ow rwnt of vww Of 1b it, A 'Clivult. (of trots to lit- milph'A 1"r Oli, go, lenrip(me of courillietely chairacteri-king a hirmt in outlin-I ""I livil"14 The objects of the control scheme of tilt- in4lividual tefits are given. iore to emabliah the 1woIx-rtirm of the givell Itrat of litm and it's -11itAlility for particulmir prollnetil, anti almn the dettvilim ilf farto" b4slolo it) It-ml fit defecto during liny of the otagv~ 4 niechallival "..rking to 'Allich lite "tra-I in millijt-t-1441. The 'whrill'. .4 includro ("tn to ifetemiino all tilt, chitracterintien oil [fit- ltornn.v rharme, tile lorltillit 1wore"A' the timixidatioll. tapping. teveling and milidificationof the Ingots, as well mit 14inervationotim the%iorkability 1111141 the lWolierlips of tell ingots. LlTt&ATWf CtalWICAT"" 1411.3 k.1 u S At 10 1111 Is 4 1840-0 9 0000 -00 it zoo 40 goo goo IJ!-V ld~. BONO, ;o`*0 it 'J di a -ix 1. 00 ' 0 -0 0 wit; 00 *1*' 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 * * 0 * 0 * 0 GIV, IVAN S.M-G61ICH Metallograficheskii. atlas zheleznykh splavoy. Leningrad, Yetallurgizdat, 1941. Ve p. diagra. and atlas of 161 1. of illus. Metallographic atlas of ferroalloys. DLC: TN693.1703 SO: Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress, 1953. ~~A.S!Rol do blade. 1. S. Cracv'.' Inest, Akod: AY4;V U S S R .', Oldd. Tkh. Nauk IQS4, No. 12, 97-101.-A: blade presented to Tsar Alexander 11 ot Russia In Toledo In; J849 contained about 1' o C, 0.98% Mo. 0.021% S, S1, P. and other Impurities were present In amounts no greater than in anodern technically pure iron. No sulfides wen present. and the ott cl retained its luster. The hardness was Hy, JVIO ki./sq. ram.. W. Itt. Sternberg j the ftm-cii~ilxl Of Audenille m4larban SteeL L %- Q . and V- V- Vnlnvntlrv, IC21~ . . (Luilms.1-FOR1.3 I Unil In the In"MUR&C .t [on described the importance the chanso of the proprities or ffteA brought 8bo"l b Al was "ied. Spedmuns of untreated isteel and of at., y to wl!lch 0-02%. 0-06%, 0-1%, and 0-21, M bad boon added cartmri-d, doearbwrized. annealed. or vacuum-h roalking grain sizes and tud;e& The suidenito grain am affoc mach3nical proportice only when thn effeet of non-tootal[la Ineltalon vroa isclu" It Is concludod that the not effect ofvoriious lactors an taughneas eon be estimated by calculation from quantitative charvaterMP.&-s, z 7' _z xstrl sic th Usts d the theory of the eir -- 4 atructure and somakrOperges of _steel.7Y rk4(Y_N4w,, Te h. OU4 CUIIL~=, 1955); Rjeral 7hur Alet. 1950- giv , Abstr. 7904.-m-The following are proposed as llntlc principles: (i) The dtange of Aq Ftts by n1loying elvilents in wild s-_ __ ~ff.. - ,, U.- C1,11-110 on tbe Ac, point in binary systems. - (2)'rhe pq%ltion q! jjc1 I-, indc., k pendent of the effect of the alloying clenlent on the poliliull! afAcs. (3) The effect o1c2cli clenient on the odlvittolAcl) is indtpendent o1 the amount and nuintxr alloying rl~- !Mentsinthested._ (4)The ChanKeof Plm.~,C compt). by tie- ments that form carbides I.-. gvvcrlic~l bY stolcllio- metric rtlatiOlls. - (5) In of of the concn. or alloying eic, -mcno decrewles harrin, _F st"I after quenching and. Catucs loss of harZc_a_aUrhtY. (6) Tile effect of alloYin ck- ments on the sim of austenite gmin Is related to their effect upon the position ofAci. (7) In their effect oft ccrnentation. all elements arelcarbide-ab6orbitig or carbide-repelling. Iffusivepermt%billiyof the materialdepend3ontlic (8) The di thermodynamic State.'the phy3icochem. properties of tht: solid win., and the intergranular layers. (9)Coeff.ofdil- changi~ witfi~-, wide' limits on the addn. of alloying eletficiats, 'does not depend on the'kind of -added penetration, w,h lch A. element. r lautuce GI vaeou cUmats an th* crata a At-il-teite-Q-1 eaumcubcaste4L I.S.G4ovau4IV.V.IUMkov A.14-kha. Fiz.. 195S. 25. 529-533).-Tha effects of Mit, Cr. Ni, ..e1, V, hl,,, SI, Cu and Co on austenite graiu'!d1* wcTv iuvt:~Cigatcd. It wal shown that elements lowering tll() Ac, point intrcw4 Ow gnuct size of austenit4v at a standard. temp. of its appearance alld vico Versa. 140 similar relationship with the Ac, point wa4 found. 1. 1610N I EEL Issr. U48,R/ftYsical Chemistry - Thermodynamics. Thermochemistry. Equilibrium. Physico- chodcal Anslyels. Phase Transitions, B-8 Abet Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya) So 1., 1957., 362 Author: Institutions None Titlet On the Correlation of the Physicochemical Properties of Carbides Original Periodical: Zh. neorgan. Ithimli, 1956, Vol 1, No 2,, 193-211 Abstract: The solution processes of carbides and the redistribution of the ele- ments between the various phases during the heating of steel are dio- cussed together with the separation of the carbides from solution during the annealing and tempering of the steel with a view toward correlating certain of the physicochemical properties of the carbides themselves and of the carbide-forming elements. It is shown that for the formation of double carbides the free-energy change (kcal/gram- atom) at 1,0000 K for the corresponding monocarbide must be less than 10. This condition is met by Cr, Mo, W, and Mn. FordF?,OOOOK> 10j, Card 1/2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------ ------------------- GLUV, P.T. lush. ~ - Now method for boring drainige holes. PkmtA spets.rab.v stroi. 22 no.8:25-28 (KIM 13:8) 1. Treat Saymassbakhtoosushenlye. (lurskjIsgustic Anomly-Mine drainage) (Boring sachlnoz7) ShaIJit. A:L-ol. i-c . ,,.GAYEV, P.T., inzh.; ZELINSKIY, V.11-1. MIKIIAILYUK. N.T.. RM-10. G.L. - SOLOKIIA. A. P. Remote control of immersible pumps during mine drainage. Shakht. stroi. 8 no.3,6-8 Mr 164. (MIFA 1?:3) Vsesoyusnyy trest po osushAan-iytt obvodnennykh ugil'nykii me-to- rozhdoniy GlavtsentroshakhLostroya Ministerstva strolte.I'stva prod- priyatiy ugollnoy promyshlonnosti. SSSR.I.f~r Gayev)6 Ze VsG30yu7nyy nauchno-issledovatel',skly institut organizats-ii- 41. me-khani-zatS-'.-' shakhtnogo stroital'stva (for Zelinskiy). ). Insti-tu,' Avtoma+ug:!e- rudprom koriosopskogo elekt,romekhanicheskogo zavada "Krasnyy list (for Kikhaylyuk, Rukman, Solokha). GAXE7P V. ~Abdivlftiml Ma" Jul I* *Capital Becomtruction of Smand, Tmk9,* T. GOYSTI 2. Ampilagov, 8 pp *Zh-d TrUSPOW No T. Report on progress in establishingAvo-vay traffic IwImportant'llnes In the UM. References to ape- elfic lineu and distances. LLUUU UGh6 GAYEV, Vagi ~rUq -r,!yqyIoh, zhurnaliBt, KISELKV, VaBiliy Kharitonovich, inzh.,- BELOV, M.P., red. (Prospects for developing the chemical industry in the Khabarovsk Economic Region) Perspektivy rawitila khi- micheskoi promyshlonnosti v Khabarovskom ekonomicheskom raione. Khabarovsks Khabarovskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1964. 28 p. (MIRA 17:10) 1. Nachallnik gornorudnoy i khimicheskoy promyslilennosti Khabarovskogo sovnarkhoza (for Kiselev). NOVOUILOV, M.G., prof.; KUCIMMVYY, F.I., kand.tekhn.nauk; DRUKOVANU . M. F. , gornyy inzh.; GAYEK, Yu.V., gornrj inzy. Istroduce now highly efficient t4elmology in open-pit mining of hard ores. Gor. zhur. no.10:2G-21 0 161. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Ehepropetrovokiy gornyy institut. (Strip mining) PrOPWAM ad ww"6 itaim "Ob"Flit w6 hm wyl N. S. thAw"tkitin. I., A thittive.'and ( D. tMIZA. Wy Abod, Vt&& IMM-S([Val i.-- POINCO029.) ~ird at MS-*)* with We. A1CI,&mI:9Ijt, .Nikcj and the mitt. Stirl"S (1-3 tit. Mmi tiroled with im vichk 49.3% tit a conigid. (1) (IA. It - It 1. in, "Mill VA" iful" R -N11.Cfj OAt 4.1*1- k - Mir ). tit, 22.164', 1 With bA 1(1~' . Nigiff it, lit his arid. wbk-b rtraddy cycHwo to ledplig.1k.if yo. lit, 11111.4-1.4% too bralf"S Witt# IfC1. COCI, with Cniin- at"AphIbM at 100-70" tti"rll J-40011witkilyl ilefyWilkiffir but dori not foral &CW 'wohnfifir bmauw of sterk rom"ins. Thir ri"vinial"% 14 'he jult!yMmIci proltably are mot xm~1sww4 to t Llruck.tt traction and Pa-Ably twcur vk kwtml6vl of 1%Aynwrk- (dinwiriel Iff"Is of The lbM fr.-T."St, to This 6 -uppwted by foenuthts ,4 the liAmir prow IMM Pk ifarytraiek ji-w (tit. 175.2- ,I')': Irt-o Phtco in Prillim) and AICL. a% 6 f(wnted fit'n. I'll SCO itwif. tint MIdils the fral"114 did ".it cuu-C a trultv. riw In thr tu'd of the dinw. 0. M. Ko"AdIms 141 Ill W of &uhw 9*10~. V, S, of Watt- 1. #44 wyl- lainapava" 404 Ind. ogos ;I "i =~ 1, kh. Pem"un istut r. v 4;ttrr% iar- . EVA, L,Aa Organic is t series. 1. Transformation of Iso- cc an&fs I .-- cyanstes of the mej fles under the influerwe r .1-1 --.n- , Inrld Min and L. A.6Caeva-(K. k; n 'Sloscow) : vorasmov Orr. Interme . aWd Dy----r st.. ZJkuF. Ubsfthel KAsm. 23, UR~-W(IUW); Cf. GA. 46, 4467a. -Aromatic isocyanatts and their dimers with a malten mixt. of AICIrNaCI yield 3-phenyl-2.4-dioxistetrahydro- quina2olint derivs. These decompose an heating into UO- ines and =Its of the corresponding aminobenzoic .111atic am' acids. The reaction Is useful for the introduction of COX In a-position to an NH2 group. 'PhNCO (12 g.) added at -NaCl, the mixt.' 135-40' to a melt of 07 g. AICI, and 23 g. stirred 0.5 hr., treated with ice, the product washed with dil. HCI, extd. with hot 29,1 Na3COj and the ext. cooled gave 49.2y, -2,4ioxo(draXydroquistatolins (1), -1. - :-Ph"Y1 Yo yield msults from 280 (from AcOH). A 04.31 similar treatment of. PANCO dimer, m. 1752-6.0% ob- talned fromPhNCO and dry pyridine in 3 days at room temp. .1 is also formed readily by passing dry 110 into an MOH soln. of P-PhNHCOZNHWICOsH. 1 (4 q heated 8 lirs. with 60 mi. 10% NaOH, then extd. vdi CtHa and acidified with RCI to pH 3.S-4.0. gav6 1.78 g. o-H2NC4H4r CO&H acid. o-MsCj[jNOO, Is. 194-d', Uxated as above ItirahYdrTinasolirie (U), m-. 22&-7(frmn AcOH), which 7 . yielded 7 .4% J,2-Mt(HsN)C.H.CO.H (M), in. 170.8- 2.2* (from HzO). m-MeG114NCO, b. 1872-7.4% treated as above gave 60.8% J-(m-Wy1)-7-mr1hy1 isomer of H, in. 2W.5-2.5* (from iso-BuOH), which gave 70% 4-Afe isomer -ofM,m.176-7.20. p-MXANCO, Is. 197-9% gave 44% 3-( lyi)-6-mdhyl isomer of 11, decomp. 288-90* (from Etra). also formed In 50% yield on similar treatment of Ahe isocyanate dimer. 1954' th Auct gave 44.2% 5-218 isomer of M. m: 173.i4.8- e~= dil. l6leOH). COCIs and (*4=14NH~CO gave a- C.H.NCO Is. 200- 3% converted to 48.1 J-(o-cAIorophenyW-ckoWZ.4. diostokkakydrallahm '76), tn. 223-4* (from: MOM wh ICh PV1 I e 88'7o Xchloroaxthraffilk acid 2v), m. 190.6-1.20 rons HsO); the latter (0.2 g.) treated reflaxing EtOff Y with N .ide stream. and the soln. dild. with HeO, macle: strongly alk. with N&OH, refluxed to by"yze the intern mediate ester, concd., and acidified, give m-CICAMM, m. 154-6'. jn-C1CJ1#NCO, Is. 200-3.5% gave 48.6% 3- m-chlorophtxyl~Uhloro isomer, of IV, M. ~frozsx AcOH). which yielded 81 % 4- C? isomer of V. m. 238.5-9.5- (from dil. HtOH). _ P~-CJQMWCO, b. 203-4', gave 48.417? J-(P-chlora~exyl).6-chkro isomer of IV, m.- -5.00 Ulz 0 front AcOR formed In 62% yield by similsir treatment f RNCO dimer. does not m. IM*, obtained from the monomer In pyridisse for unstated period. The quinazollne gave 78% 5-C7 isomer of V, m. 210-10.50 (from: HO). S,S-ChCsHjNCO bs 233-3 5* M. 27.4-8.8* (from C04). gave 4U% ~42,54icwar;ph'Tjr )-5,8-dkhkro-I 4. diazoldraxydroquinasoline. m. 281.".0 (1. bo-BuOg); I the Isocyanate (a g.) [used with AICIrMaCl at l&&- i 600, the product treated with Ice, the t. washed with, 10% NaOH, boiled 6 hrs.. the mixt. fil=. and the filtrate ~ acidified gave 48.6% 3.6-dickkroaxthraftiu.'acid, m. 152.8-' 4.0'4from HO). 24-MeXANCO, b. 211.2-12.0', jave.1 aroqu s namlixt, m. 2&1-4.5 (from Iso-BuOH); the usual treatment of the RNCO gave 12.34.' 2mamixo-sS4imdhy1-: 601mic Ocid, in. 189.6-90.8'. CiS&, and p-,%NC,,~PA I gw'c P-Phcl[.NCO. M. 55.5% which heated with AIC6-~ NaN it, UL5-40' and treated above gave 65 59/c, 4,2.Ph- as (11xN)W1,C0j1, in. 202.".8- clil. EtMij. ff G. M. Kosoll" USSR/Chemistry- - Aromatics can.i 1/1, Pub. 151.- 3~136.. Authors : Dokunikhin, N. S.; Gaeva, L. A.; and Pletneva, I. D. Title : Organic isocyanates. Part 3.- Reaction of aromatic isocyanates with halides reriodical Zhur. ob. khim. 24/1., 174-178,*Jan 1954 Abstract Data are presented regarding the reaction between aromatic organic isocyanates with halides'. . The chlorination of ~phenyl- and 1-naphthylisocyanates was in- vestigated and the.results are described. It was establisheds in contradic- tion to the Gwnpert and Curtius data,' that ar7lisocyanates do not form addi-, tion products with Cl and Dr. The characteristics of phenylisocyanate, ob- tained during the heating of 1- and 2-naphthylisocyanates with N,NI-diphenyl- urea and acetanilide, are described. Eleven references: 2-US3R; 5-USA and 4-German (1875-1953). Institution : The K. E. Voroshilov Scientific Research Institute of Organic Semiproducts and Dyes SlIbmitted : July 23, 1953 USER/Chemis-try - Conversion processes Card 1/1. Pub .151 33/37 Authors Dokunikhin., N. S.,. ind Gayeva., L. A. ~Title Investigation. of organic isocyanates. Part Conversion of phenol- and 1-napbtb;ylisothiocyanates in the presence of aluminum chloride Periodical : Zhur. ob.,khim. 24/10,.1871-1873, Oct 1954 Abstract : The derivation of 3'-pheny~-2,4..zlithion-tetrahydroquinazo3ine.and 2-mercap- tobenzthiazole through the.r -efxIotion of phenylisothiocyanate with aluminun chloride an&-~the:,~irlvition qk,Ahionaphthos~yryl from the reaction ot 1-. naphthylisothiocyanate,with AM are described. The f c rrv ert- thionaphthostyryl.into, napht~o'styryl is explained. PSevceessreferences: 4-Garman;.Z-USSR.and 1-USA (1876-1954). Institution The'K. E. Voroshilov Scientific Research Institute of Organic Semi-Produ6ts and Dyes. Submitted .:-MaY 5, 1954 V. DOMMKHIN, U.S.. GATWAg L.A. Dyes from benz[cdlindole. Xhim. naWm I prom. 3 no,1:126-127 138, 1; (min lily) 1. Ikuchno-Issledovatellekly Institut organichosidkh poluprodWdov i krasiteley In. X.Te. Toroshilova. (%nzindole) (Dyes and dyeing) DaMnMIN, M.S.; GAYNA. L.A. 4,10-Dibenzo.rlanthimthrone and products of its cyclization, Xhim. nauka I prom6 3 no.2:280 158- (NINA 11:6) 1. Nauchno-issladovatellskiy institut organicheakikh poluproduktoy i kTasiteley in. X.Te. Voroshiloya (Dibenzopyrez) (G~rclization) AUTHO-11S Dokunikhin, N. S. , Qazem,_ L. A. SOV/79-2b-10-0/60 TITLE: Derivatives of Benz-(c,d)-Indoline (Proizvodnyte benz- (c d)-indolina) 1. Thionaphtho Styrile and N-Mnthyl Thionaphtho Styrile(LTionafluostiril i 11-metiltionaftoEitiril) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1958, Vol 28, lir lo, prb670 - 2672 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The chemistry of benz-~a,d)-indole is little in- vestigated (Ref 1). It was mentioned only in connection with the structure of the Lyserg acid - a decomposition product of the indole alkaloids. Thle non-substituted benz-(~,d)-indole is unknovin as its synthesis could not be carried out until now (Ref 2). The banz-~~-,d)- indoline was obtained in 1950 by the action of LiAlH 4 on naphthc styrile (I)(Ref 3) in ethyl morpholine. Of interest to tile investigator was the naphtho styrile as lactame of the 1,8-amirio naphthoic a-cid which is an intermediate product in the s-Ynthesis of vat dyes of the anthanthrone series (Ref" 4). The thio analog Card 1/3 of naphtho styrile, 2-thiobenz-(c,d)-indoline (II) Derivatives of Benz-(c,d)-Indoline. I. Thionaphtho SO'1/79-28-lo-9/6o Styrile and IT-Methyl Thionaphtho Styrile was obtained by the action of AM on I-naphthyl-iso- thiocyanate (Ref 5)- It was oil interest to find another synthesis of this compound and its 11-alkyl substitution products, as the latter can not be synthesized by isomerization of the isothiocyanates. Compound (II) could be obtained fror:'. (I) by heating with P 2S5 in xylene (Scheme 1). The marked acid properties of the thionaphtho styrile pointed to the isomeric structure (IIa), which fact contradicted, however, the infrared spectrum taken of the crystals that pointed to N11. The substitution of oxygen by sulphur was also possible for the compound (III). Contrary to the synthesis mentioned in a French patent the authors succeeded in carrying out this synthesis by direct methylation of the naphtho styrile with dimethyl sulfate in alkali liquor and with the methyl ester of benzene sulfo acid (Scheme 2). There are 1 Card 2/3 table and 6 references, 4 of which are Soviet. Derivatives of Benz-(*'pd)-.In0oline. I.-Thionap~tho 30'1/79-28-,lo-9/6o Styrile and H-Methyl Thionaphtho Styrile ASSOCIATION: Nauchnoa-issledovatellskiy institut organicheskikh polupro- duktov i krasiteley imeni K.Ye.Voroshilova, Moskva (Scientific Research institute for Organic Semi-Products and Dyes imeni K. Ye. Voroshilov, Moscow) SUBMITTED: September 2, 1957 Card 3/3 AUTHORS: Dokunikhin, N. S., Gayeva. L. A. SOV/79-28-11-9/55 TITLES: v!-Jives of r3on?-(C,D)-Indoline (Proizvodnyye t t'~-~..,~ri--7~:!J.benz-(C,D)-Indoline-2-on,-l-Methyl-6-Benzoylbenz- C ,D)-Indoline-2-onr-and Their Cyclization Products (II. 6-Benzoilbenz-(C,D)-indolin-2-on-, 1-metil-6-benzoilbenz- -(C,D)-indolin-2-on i produkty ikh tsiklizatsii) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1958, Vol 28, Nr 11, pp 2944-2948 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The N-acyl dp-ivativss of --omatic amides yield amino substituted -'.e action of aluminium chloride according to Fr-L!):-, --.-iz ) (Refs 1-3). A similar reaction could unexpectediy not be realized with N-benzoyl naphtho- styryl. As the acylation of naphthostyryl in the aromatic nucleus according to Friedel and Krafts (Fridell, Krafts) was unknown the authors synthesized by the reaction of benzoyl chloride and AlCl with the latter the 6-benzoylbenz-(C,D)- -indoline-2-on (Ii. Its structure was proved by its trans- formation into compound (VII).:On a heating of (I) in alkali Card 1/3 liquor the compound (II) is formed. The diazo compound (III) Derivatives of Benz- (C,D)-Indoline . SOV/79-28-11-9/55 :--. ')-Benzovlbenz-(C,D)-Indoline-2-on, 1-Methyl_6-Benzoylbenz_(C,D)- -Indoline-2-on, and Their Cyclization Products obtained from it led to (IV). The alkali solution of the B-OXY-5-benzoyl-l-naphthoic acid with dimethyl sulfate yielded the comDound (V) and by saponification of this ester the free acid (VI). The decarboxylation of this acid met with difficulties as a chlorination takes place parallel to the closure of the cycle. Compound (VIII) reminds by its structure of the vat dye dibenzpyrene quinone (IX), it could, however, not be vatted by reduction with sodium hydrosulfite. This can be explained by the formation of the salt of the isomer (.'0, on the action of alkali, as this salt has only one C..~=,O group. There are 8 references, 4 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut organicheskikh poluproduktov i krasiteley imeni K. Ye. Voroshilova (NIOPiK) g.Moskva (Scientific Research Institute of Organic Semiproducts and Dyes imeni K. Ye. Voroshilov (NIOPiK) Moscow) Card 2/3 25(5) AUTHORS: Gayevaya, L.A., Nayman, 1. Mo SOV/64-59-4-22/27 ------------- TITLE. Eye- and Pace Protection in the Production of Calcium Carbide, Corundum, and When Workingr With AgGressive Substances (Zashchita claz i litsa v proizvodstve karbida kalltsiya, korunda i pri rabote a aGressivnymi veshchestvami) PERIODICAL: Khimicheskaya promyohlennost', 1959, Ur 4, PP 79-60 (US6R) AB3TRACT: In the Chernorechanskiy khimicheskiy zavod imeni hI.I. Kalinina (Chernorechenskiy Chemical "Works imeni M.I. Kalinin), and Yerevanskiy karbidniy zaVod (Yerevan Carbide Works) the heat radiation of carbide furnaces at the moment of pouring-out the end product exceeds considerably the standard. It is therefore absolutely necessary to introduce a corrospondin.- working protection. Some new, respectively modified protection devices (for face and eyes) for the workers of the carbide and corundum production, and in the production of red phosphorus are described. First a face-protection (2ig 1) consisting of a steel grid screen and a radiative protection is described. The latter one consists of protective glass of the type SO-32, with either Card 1/2 blue cobalt glass of the type P-500, or a glass with a Eye- and Face Protection in the Production of sov/64-59-4-22/27 Calcium Carbide, Corundum, and When Working With Aggressive Substances reflecting aluminum layer. For the protection against the high temperature occurring in the corundum production, a face protection made of transparent safety glass(methylmethaerylate) (Fig 2) is recommended, which is in an aluminum frame to prevent deformation. As skull guard against aggressive substances two protective devices (Figs 3, 4 are provided, which consist of a helmet (plastics, llviniplastll~ with a safety glass- or metal grid face protection. A tissuo protection (made of "moleskin"- VTU 1392-56 Glaviskozh) for ears and neck is attached to the helmet. There are 4 firitres and 1 Soviet reference. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy institut okhrany truda VTsSPS Oloscow Institute for Working Protection VTsSPS) Card 2/2 AUTHORS: Dokunikhin, N. S.,__Gayeva.,L. A.. SOV/79-29-1-62/74 TITLE: Investigation in the Field of Organic Isocyanates (Iseledo- vaniye v oblasti organicheakikh izotsianatov). V. On the Trans- formation Mechanism of Aryl Isocyanates 1kdAr Actlan .. of Aluminum Chloride (V. 0 mekhanizme prevrashcheniy arilizo- tsianatov pri deystvii khloristogo alyumifiiya) W PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, Nr 1, pp 297-301 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In a previous paper (Ref 1) the authors showed that phenyl iso- cyanate and its cyclic dimervith molten Alcl 31 W1 yield "It - ~henyl-2,4-dioxo tetra hydro-quinazoline, itherdas naphthyl isocyanate passea over into naphthostyryl (Ref 2). Aryl isothiocyanates form thionic compounds (Ref 3). It is the aim of the present paper to explain the mechanism of these transformations. In the case of formation of 3-phenyl-2,4- dioxo ietrahydro-quinazoline (V) two molecules of phenyl iso- cyanate (I) take part which makes a previous dimerization of the isocyanate necessary. The cyclic dimer (IV) (Ref 4) forms from the monomer only in the case of action of tertiary amines Card 1/3 or phosphines. AlCl 3 causes at low temperature the transforma- SOV/79-29-1-62/74 Investigation in the Field of Organic Isocyanates. V. On the Transformation Mechanism of Aryl Isocyanates Mdhr,*A,3t-Wn~ of Aluminum Chloride tion of (1) into the cyclic trimer (IV). The dimer of (I) remains unchanged under these conditions and yields together with molten AICI 3 * NaC1 the compound (V), whereas the trimer remains stable against AC1 at increased temperature. The 3 formation of (V) from (I) takes place also with AICI 3 in organic solvents at 130 - 160 . Consequently, temperature is the only factor in connection with the synthesis of different products from phenyl isocyanate. In conclusion, the following results were obtained: phenyl isocyanate (I) forms together with AC1 3 triphenyl isocyanate and at higher temperature 3-phenyl-2,4-di- oxo tetrahydro-quinazoline. The dimer of M, 1,3-diphenyl uretidine-2,4-dione is stable against AM 3 at low temperature, in the case of increased temperature, however., it passes over into compound M. Compound (VI) does not react with AIC 13' N&C11. Card 2/3 In the case of an action of AM 3 the chloric anhydride of SOV/79-29-1-62/74 Investigation in the Field of Organic Isocyanates. V. On the Transformation Mechanism of Aryl Isocyanates "Uhder kcAtion of .Aluminum Chloride phenyl carbamic acid does not lead to compound (V). The trans- formation of aryl isocyanates by AC13 is in connection with a partial polarization of the nitrogen-oxygen-bonds and in the case of increased temperature with the activation of the aro- matic nucleus. There are 8 references, 4 of which are Soviet. !'tSSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut organicheBkikh polupro- duktov i krasiteley (Scientific Research Institute for Organic Intermediate Products and Dyes) SUBMITTED: September 2, 1957 Card 3/3 DOKUNIKRIN, H.S.; GAYEVAq L.A. Direct mercuration of anthraquinone. Zhur.VKHO 6 no.1:112-113 161. . (MIRA, 14:3) 1. Hauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut organicheskikh poluproduktov i krasiteley ime Kele,Voroshi2ova. (Anthraquinone) (Marcuration) DOMIIIMDlg N.S.; GAYEVA, L.A. Effect of thallium on orientation during the sulfonation of anthraquinone. Zhur VKHO 6 no.2.*234-235 161. (MMA 14:3) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut organicheskikh pcluproduktov i krasiteley imeni K. Ye. Voroshilova. (Anthraquinone)-(Sulfonation) (Thallium) DOKUNIKHINj N.S.;.,_q~kF.VAL_L..A. Marcuration of I-anthraquinonegulfonic acid. Zhur.VKHO 7 no,2s 236-237 162. (MIRA l5t4) 1. Nauchno-issladovateltakly institut organicheskikh poluproduktov i krasiteley. (Anthraquinonesulfonic acid) (Mercuration) DOIRINIMIN, N.S.;_A)~EVAOJ.A... Derivatives of anthraquinone. Part 2: Mercuration and cataly-tic sulfonation of anthraquinone. Zhur. ob. khim. 33 no.8:2727- 2734 Ag 163. (MM 16:11) 1. Nauchno-issledovateltskiy institut organiclieskik-h poluproduktov i krasiteley. WKUNIMIN, N~S~l GA)TT.P., L.P. J;ew disuillonic acids of anthraquinont;. ~2iur, urg. IiOU-I, 1 ro.1~2201- 202 ja 165. (MIRA 18:5) ? Arv~.Lly-,"Zl fl~ --paT i Twvts ,-) . 9 ~ 'I. ~-'. 7 17:5) n rn- -vraoir V.Tt~. KREWR S. Ye.; TUZHILINA, N.V.; P~YEVA, Lt~!.; ID14EKHOV, A.S. Use of fatty acids of the Cq - Cj fraction for the seperation of the iron and copper from cobalt. Zhur-Mal.khim. .16=4003- 307 MY-Je 161. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Kowbinat *Severonikell.' Monche r k (Cobalt-Analysis5o. 8 0 (Iron) (Copper) (Acida, Fatty) WYMER, S.Ye.,- TUZHILINA, N.V.; GAYEVA, L.M.; LOMHOV, A.S. Extraction separation of iron by a mixture of fatty agids of the C7 - C9 fraetion. Zav.lab. 28 no.3s266-268 162. 1. Kombinat '~Ssvsronikell-". -(" 15 94) (Iron) (Acids, Fatty) F~v de'teriminatilon of gmall j~_Ztites of.copper 9_1 to precious metals. VT Podchalpova M. S. t7soNa, and 'aeva: 4 N. F. G 940d Metallurs[1--dat) 1953, WI-4; Referal. Zhur., Khi-n. 1955. No. 9W,-Into a 30-ad. test - tube place an acetate, nitrate, or sulfate soln. contg. the ions of Cu. Fe, Al, and precious tuctals. The concn. of these metals should not exceed Icic, Add 0,03-0.1 g. p)rDphos- phatc, 4-5 drops of AcOff, and 1-2 mi. of pyridint-c ~-a aide reageint (a inixt. of cqual voLa. of 50% Pyridine anti 201,~~ cyan!de San s.), mix thoroughly, add 3-1 ml . CCl,,;iL,d mix. - The bottova layer colors yellow-grecu, Into a 2nd dmilar container place the soln. of the above-mcntioned salt3 except the Cu salt. add Na4PjOj, AcOR, and pyridinc-t~-anidc_ reagent in the saint.quantitles as above, add 3-4 nil. CC4, thoroughlk.mix for I min., and add froin a buret a dil. i CuSO, toln. until the color -of 06 CC14 layer .=tches the color in. the - Ist container. This, metW was m&d for analyzing ano. of precious metals and thrjr alloys. The results of,these Cu dews. were the saine as, obtained iodo-* metriattly. The det"table min. of Cu in predous inctais by these methods was 6 X 10-1 rug./pLl. M. Hoselt (,CI Cj 4P(_.)Ctt Category: USSR/Analy-t'kcal Chemistry - General. Qtteatlonfi. 0-1 Abs Jour: Referat Zhur-Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 30932 Author : II. Usova, M. S., Pushkareva Z.V., Levchenko 0. 1. III. Usova M. S., Gayeva K. F. Inst : Urals Polytechnicaf -Institute Title : Use of Organic Compounds in the Analysis of Platinum-Group Metals and Gold. Co=Rmication II. Precipitation Capacity of Some Noble Metals in the Urea, Thiourea and Guanidine Series. Commnication III. Use of Phenothiazine for the Determination of Platirrim in Alloys. Orig Pub: Tr. Urallskogo politekbn. in-ta, 1956, sb- 57, 192-2D0; 201-206. Abstract: II. Report of the results of qualitative tests on the capacity of some substituted urea, thiourea (I) and guanidine (II) comp- ounds, to precipitate platin= metals (PM) from solution. Intro- duction of phenyl- and heterocyclic residues into the molecules of I and II, clearly enhances the capacity of I and II to preci- pitite noble metals from solution. The introd7uction into the Card 1/2 -12- Category: USSR/Analytical Chemistry - General Questions. G-1 Abe Jour: Referat Zhur-Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 30932 phenyl rings of diphenyl-thio-area of COOH and 50 .aNH,;, groups pro- motes the secondary process of precipitation of common metals. The capacity of I and 11 to precipitate IM increases on transi- tion from deriva7tives of II to derivatives of 1, while on the other hand precipitation of Ir is observed more frequently in the II series. Introduction of a third substituent into the molecule of 11 decreases considerably the solubility of the com- pounds formed with PH. The results thus obtained permit to se- lect a number of derivatives of I and II for further study, of their properties as analytical reagents. III. A study of the capacity of phenothiazine to precipitate specific PM (Pt' Pd, Rh and Ir), for the purposes of qualitative analysis, and also the description of a quantitative method which has been developed for the determinatiou of Pt in solutions of pure Pt salts, in artificially produced. mixtures and in silver- platinum alloys, by precipitation with phenothiazine, followed by calciration of the resulting precipitate to metallic Pt. Co=mmi- cation I, see R&Rhim, 1957, 19598. Card 2/2 -13- GAYEWAY"', A. USSR/Cheidstry --Laboratories Nov, 50 "Central Plant Laboratories for the BaS4C Chemical Industr-y," A. A. Gayevaya, Giprokhim "?Avod Lab" No 11, PP 1380-1387 Outlines oxgn and., Tunctions of cen plant lab and tech contrSi dept in plants of Min of Chem Ind and describes 2 plans of cen lab for small and large chem planta. GAYEVAYA v L.- Reeful handbook ~*Personal protection of workers" by E. Jiru. Reviewed by L. Gaevala). Okhr. truda i sots. strakh. 4 no-3:P Mr 161. (MIRA 14:3) 1. Starobly inzhener Moskovskogo institute orkhrany truda Voesoyuznogo teentrallnogo sovets, profsoyuzov. (Czechoslovakia--Industrail safety) .Virut E.) S/058/63/00()MOI/067/120 A16o/Aioi AUTHORS: Ryabov, V. A., Nayman, I. M., Borisova, I. I., GrinevetaMyao Be X.# Viktorova, Yu. N., Oayevaya, L. A TITLE: New light filterts for the protection of the eyes during produetAca PERIODICAL- Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 1, 1963, 83, abstract ID6W ("Steklo. Byul. Goa. n.-i. In-ta atekla", no. 1 (110), 1961, 72 - 81) TEXT: A description is given of the tachnologioAl process of producing neutral and selective light filters designed mainly for controlling retallurglwa processes. The light filters are made by applying oxide films from metal~"Ite of the 4, 5 and 6th period of the periodic system of elements by the aeronol& method. Presented are the characteristics of the light filtera wit4i oxide Iwo" from cobalt, iron, lead + antimony and lead + ant1mony + iron. Yu. Kutev [Abstradtor's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 GAnVAYA.,-_4,,A,., inzh. New dust respirator. fl~62op.truda v prom.,7. no.7:34 JI 163. I .*Wi (MIRA 16:9) (Respirators) ,f'7 GAYEVAYA, L.A. Safety goggles. Mashinostroitell no.11:40-4.2 165. (MIRA 18i11) /A la 9 0 66982 /A 9000 SOV/81-59-13-45213 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, 1959, Nr 13, p 71 (USSR) AUTHORS: Bublik, A.I., Buntar', A.G., Gayevaya, N.P. __ - . _--_-~ '~' I TITLE: The Investigation of the Structure of Liquid Alloys of the Bi-Sn System by the Electronographic Me hod ;61 PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Khar'kovsk. un-t, 1958, Vol 98, Tr. Fiz, otd. fiz.-matem. fak., Vol 7, pp 251 - 256 10 ABSTRACT: The sqattering ofeleotrons by liquid Bi-Sn alloys has been investigated (for alloys with 20, 50, and 80 atomic % Bi at temperatures close to the crystallization point, and for the alloy with 50% Bi also at 2700C). The samples were prepared in the form of "free" films (2 - 3).10-6 am thick by evaporation and condensation in vacuum. The scattering intensity curves of all alloys, a little overheated above the melting point, agree well with the calculated ones obtained from the intensity curves for pure components by the law of additivIty. In the case of overheating by several dozens of degrees above the liquidus there is no such agreement. Based on the inten- sity curves of scattering the curves of the radial distribution of atoms Card 1/2 in the alloy with 50% Bi have been calculated. The numbers of the adjacent 66982 SOV/81-59-13-45213 The Investigation of the Structure of Liquid Alloys of the Bi-Sn System by the Electrono- graphic Method neighbors and the coordination number have been determined approximately. The conclusion is drawn that liquid films of Bi-Sn alloys of any concentration at the melting point con- sist of regions, in which mainly atoms of one type are found. At overheating by several dozens of degrees this microstratification disappears. D. Belashchenko Card 2/2 GAYEVAYA, N.V. [Haieva, N.V,) - - - - Data on the liverworts of the southern Ukraine. Ukr. bot. zhur. 21 no.5:73-77 064. (MIRA 18,2) 1. Kafedra botaniki Krivorozhakogo pedagogicheskogo instituta. STAR5HINCV, B.N.- P;;l-SKAN07SKi.F,, S~T.n PONOMAF(FV-'l, S1.11TI'SK ---- I A.YA3p S,r,~ PALAGU-14, V~P. Rt~iults of invost,'~,gqting the ftnul slag-i -me iting i-ast ~rcri In til,~ of ,:wv,~r' r amd 'jutAr- id* UN,t\,t -06t-'? ILI .Zclv~stal I P-~an', .,0 L 1895 EWP(J)/EPF(C)/EWT(M)/BDS ASD Pc-4/Fr-4 RMIWW#Ay ACCESSION IM: Anoo6530 S10193.163100010021000910010 AUTHORS: P&ush~_Ya-_M-,,,- Nizovas S. A-; Guevaya, V. S* (0 'S-ohs by means of TITLE; The synthesis of Po 1 dradear delWdrohaloid po3,vmerization SOURCE: Plasticheskiye massy*,, no* 9.. 19630 9-10 TOPIC TAGS: polymerizationq polyvix7l., del7drohaloid polymerization,, dibromoethyl-, benzol., cUchloroeV17lbenzol., polyphenylacetylone ABSTRACT: Authors studied the preparation of po?,rrirq1 co~apounds by means of debydrohaloid. polymerization of Alpha, Beta-dibromoctl,,,Tlbcnzoly~and Alpha, Beta- dichloroethyll~enzoljin the presence of odde salts of matal byidroxides. A new method for the preparation of polyvinyl 1Wdrocarbons by means of interlinking 0 'e reaction of del7drohaloid polymerizati f tb dehalogenized monomerir, derivatives has been proposed. 1~olypheglacetylene as obtained by the proposed method. App- arently, it is possible to obtain poly~qdrocarbons frcm other haloid and dehalogenized derivatives by the same method. Card Vif / ACCESSION NR: AT4008698 8/2982/63/000/044/0043/0047 S. AUTHOR: Paushkin, Ya. M. Nizova, S. A.; TITLE: Synthesis of high molecular hydrocarbons with conjugated double bonds by do- hydrohalogenation polymerization SOURCE: Moscow. Institut neftekhimicheskoy I gazovo'y promy*shlennosti. Trudy*, no. 44,1963. Noftokhimiya, porerabotka nefti I gaza, 43-47 TOPIC TAGS. conjugated polymer, conjugated systern containing polymer, ijolyvinylone hydrocarbons, polyacetylenic hydrocarbons, polymer, poly(phanylacetylene), heat resistant polymer, EPR signal, paramagnetic polymer, vinyl compound polymer, poly- i merization, dehydrohalogenation, dehydrohalogenation polymerization, vinyls ABSTRACT: In view of the Interesting specific magnetic and electrophysical properties of polymeric hydrocarbons containing conjugated double bonds, the authors studied the formation of polyvinylonos by. dehydrohalogenation polymerization at 200C In the presence of excess Cao: Ar .& acto +ACsi HQ 1/2 Card.