SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PETROVA, P. - PETROVA, R. S.

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PIVRSO' P.K., red.; BARYSHNIKOVA, R.I.. red.; PROTOPOPOVA. V.M., red.; IVANOVA. Tu.I., red.; CHERVANOVA, N.A., red.; KOSTIO, H.P., red.; FMOVA. 0.74., red.; STCHKVA, G.F., red.; CHURlKOVA. A.K., red.; POZIETEV. A.P., tekhn.red. [Economy of Tyumen Province] Narodnoe khoziaistvo Tiumenskoll oblasti. Omsk, Gos.stAt.izd-vo, 1958. 198 p. (MIRA 12:3) 1. Tyumen oblast'. Statisticheakoye upravlaniye. 2. Nachallnik statiaticheskogo -upravleniya Tyumenskoy oblasti (for Piven'). (Tyumen Province--Economic conditions) PZTROV,h, P. *ountain on a table. Zvhi-.siIu ?5 n0.1-'? 3a % k~~) . (14:11h 13,' 5) (Ultrasonic waves) (Growth(PlantO) PRAMATAROV, Iv.; KRUSHKOVA, Al.; PETROVA, P. On changes In the blood sugar level after glucose loading in si)icosis patients from the Rhodopes mining basin. Suvrem med., Sofia no.9: 96-98 6o. 1. Iz Mediko-sanitamata chast v Madan (Gl. lekar I.Ezhdik) (BLUGOSE TOLE W CE TEST) (SILICOSIS blood) MOLLOV, N.M.; PETRMA, P.Ch. Add-ition of the der ' va*,i ves of pryinylac;~t: c aci i , ~ tre''-:.-. ~ f, I bases ani tqdramlidbs under the catalytic action of' aluminum ch-loride. Izv Inst org k:,iin i:127-i3e. '64 A.NDRZTBV. Mikhail Aleksandrovich; VCZHBBJINSKIY. N.H.. retsenzent; =9Y-A... P.L. retseazent; POLYAK. T.B., redaktor; LIOZNOV. A.G.. redaktor-, -7CMI. T.G.. tekhnicheakiy re"ktor (Orp,anization and planning or finiahing, work in the cotton Induutry) Organizateiia I planirovante otdolochnogo proizvodFitva khlopchato- bumazhnoi p romyshlennosti. Pod red. T.B.Follaks. MoBkva. Goo. nauchno-tokhn. izd-vo Ministerstva legkoi pronyahl. SSSR, 1956. 303 p. (Cotton finishing) (MIRA 10:3) KUKHARKOVA, L. L., BOYMSHLNOV, P. K., ADUTGUNICE, V. A. and r,~-~ROVA, P. V. "About the problem of sanitary estimation of meat during listerilosis." Veterinariya Vol. 37, No. -I-, 196C, 1. 7- C-d LI-IAAXA S" ' Aj r~U 0 "L-4j~ 1~ PETROVA, Radka Lmminiscent analysis giving a helping hand to agric-ulture. Nauka i tekhn mladezh 14 no.3:24-25 Mr 162. 7 5 U F 3 v, zz'k Y, 3m T"au VERBITSKI'x, V.I.; Vn'FSON, I.N.; PETROVA, R.F. Horminal therapy for ne7hrltis in cnildrean. . -- 1= . n-A ' . ' i e - . 7 no.8:12-18 Ag 162. W1---A !~:Q', 1. 1z kafedry gospitallnoy ped!atrii (zav. - rrof. Y,.F.F,,3F,r-vj' II Moskovskogo meditisnskogo Instituta imenA N.I.Pirog-,.-va " Detskoy gorodskoy k-linicheskoy bollnitsy imeni I.V,Fusakovii (glavnyy vrach - dotsent V.A.Kruzhkov). (KlDNFYS--Dll`)FASES) (110!:R)NF l'l*NAPV antJmonide. I t. . 8,1 y 1. Voreelept vor, a k 0 v .w , PF~; LOBKO, F.1 PFTI~OVA, R. Coordinated conference on morphology. Zdrav.Bel. 7 N 161. (WIRA 15 ill) (MDP-PIIOLOGY-CONGPESSF,S) 1/0097-1 ACC MRs AT6028291 SOURCE ODDE: UR/ODDO/64/ODO/000/009 AUTHOR: Petrova, R. A. ORG: none TITLE: Comparison of the radiation balance\~of the atmosphere with turbulent heat transfer of the earth's surface and atmosphere SOURCE: SSSR. Institut Rrikladnoy geofiziki. Issledovaniyik teploubmena v atmosfere (Investigations of heat exchange in the atmosphere). Hoscow, Izd-vo, Nauka, 1964, 91-97 TOPIC TAGS: atmospheric radiation, heat transfer, turbulent heat transfer, atmospheric circulation, atmospheric temperature ABSTRACT: An estimate is made in the first approximation of the difference between the radiation balance of the atmosphere and the heat received or lost by the atmos- phere by turbulent heat transfer. Turbulent heat transfer is considered to be nega- tive when the earth's surface gives heat to the atmosphere and positive when the earth's surface receives heat from the atmosphere. A comparison of the two componental of the heat balance of the atmosphere made it possible to plot two charts of the difference of the radiation balance of the atmosphere and turbulent heat transfer of the earth's surface and atmosphere for January and July. An analysis of the obtained data permitted distinguishing regions characterized by a tendency toward the predomi- Card 1/2 _ACC NR;__4f6616:i91 ---I nance of one of the components of the beat balance over the other. It was found that, on the chart of the difference of the radiation balance of the atmosphere and turbu- lent heat transfer between the earth's surface and the atmosphere for January, the , regions -where turbulent exchange exceeds the radiation balance are mainly parts of con-- - tinents-and regions affected by warn oceanic currents. A negative radiation balance of the atmosphere predominates in January in regions 40* S and higher in the Southern Hemisphere and in a region from 55* N with the exception of the Atlantic Ocean region. In July the pattern is more complicated not only at middle but also at high latitudes. In conclusion the author states that a refinement of the initial data, especially the magnitude of the radiation balance of the atmosphere, and crs3ideration of the heat released upon condensation of moisture in the atmosphere, will permit a move rigorous solution of the problem of the significance of the beat-balance components of the atmosphere and an estimation of the advection sources acting In the atmosphere. Orig. art. bast 4 figures. SUB CODE: 04,08/ SUBM DATM 24Jun64/ ORIG RM 003 Card :va_novsk~ k-. m,' ro -(,.v. F --as e v zn-,. SHITSKOVA-MARTYUKINA, V.V., kand.med.nauk, PETROVA, R.F. Clinical asDects of Acute diffuse glomernlonephritis in children. Varp.okh.mat . i det. 3 n0-5:11-18 S-0 '58 (MIRA 11:11) 1. 1z kafedry gospitallnoy pediatrii (zav. - prof. X.F. Popov) II Moskovskogo gosudarsluvennogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni N.I. Pirogava i detskoy klinichaskoy bollnitsy imeni I.V. Rusakova (glavrLvv vrach V.A. Kruzhkov, nauchkyy rukovoditell - orof. M.A. Bub nova) . ( KID113YS--D ISP!.A.SES) (CH ILDY(ff,--D ISRASES) 62- 58 -5 / Y AUTHORS: Petrova, R. G. , Freydlina, R. Kb. TELE: The Synthesis of Mercaptanes, Sulfides and -~ulfo Acids Containing Trichloromethyl-, Dichlorovinyl- or Carboxyl Gr,)aps (Sintez merkaptarov, disullfidov i sullfokislot, soderzha- shchikh trikhlormetillnyye, dikhlorvinillnyye ili karb~"k3il- nyye Eruppy) PERIODICALi Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR Otdeleniye Khimicheskjkh Nauk, 1956, Ur 3, pp. 290 - 295 (USSR) ABSTRAM Phe synthesis of titanium sulfides described in the precedini- paper by Nesmeyanov, Z~nxharkin and Petrova started from A, V , ~X, W-tetrachloroalkanes. It was of interest also to syrthesize compounds with other functions, chiefly sulfurous ones, from the -x,Lx,0L,W-tetrachloroalkanes. No data were published an a synthesis of compounds of the type SH(CH )cH- -CCl as well as others (References I, 11I, IV, V , Vil ~Iil and ~III). Starting from the above-mentioned tetrachloro- alkanes and trichloro,,alkanes mith the structure CC1, :CH(CH""n Card 112 C1 and 6)--chlorocarboxylic acids the authors synthesi ed: ' 62-.58- 3-1)/30 The Synthesis of Mercaptanes, Suifiaes and Sulfo acids Conta-ining -'richloro- inethyl-, Dichlorovinyl- or Carboxyl Groups dithio-mercaptano- and sulfo compounds as well as some derivativest I 'Lccl3 (CH 2)41 2S2; IC C1 2' CH(CEI 2)3] 2'21 ROOC(CH 3 1 (wliere P - F, C H ; n-C H -C!!-CH 2'4 12 2 2 5 4' q C H CC13 (CH 2)4 Scl; CCl3(CH 2)n SH (where n =4, 6, 8); ccl 2' CH(CH 2)3 SH; ROOC(CH2)4 SH (where H= H, C2H5 Ccl3 (CH 2)n so 3Na (where n - 4, 6, 8) ; C2H5OOC(CH 2)4 so3Na. There are 1 table and 6 references, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATIONt Institut elementoorganictieskikh soyedineniy Akademii- nauk SSSR (In sj~jtute f or Elemental- argarLic Compound s, AS USSR) SUBMITTED: November 17, 1956 Card 212 "Study of Horseflies (-abanidae) of Moscow and Astrakhan Oblasts, and of Their ?arasitic Acti3n upon the Animal Organism." Zoological Inst of Acad Sci Ussr, Learned Council, Leningrad, 1955. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Biological Sciences) SO: M-955, 16 -Feb 56 PETROVA. R.G. .-- meft Study of species composition, and the seasinal and diurnal activity of horseflies (Dlptera, Tabanidae) in Astrakhan Pr.)vince. Ent.oboz. 3S nn.2:359-370 156. (%4LRA q:10) 1. Otdol zooparazitologit Gosudarstvennogo institute. veterinarnoy dermatologii, Moskva. (Astrakhan Province-Horseflipa) Suuctute of prolefel tilluailiuletule V Aff"i ut pbo4pbmus pentachlonde on diketopiperazint N I I*,t:-,,.,, and ', A P-Iduh-,- 71,:~ III, htkrl Ali'm (o., Chem - ZZ, .!*I is 110."1 .1 41. 17.-C I hk~t "I.Spef Al tile -.0." huh V...'ot jo-hut~ I he ib- h.- 1.-~ I.-I I still 0 4 j I-Cl. 111golf'r. h,-JIM FAI fly 1,, 40 MI CO. in th,~ Vt. .1e, (0-1 . r,nn-I 5 hr, . r,-Jrd .0".0 tiltef-l. go--, yrflowt.1i ~ Y'l .1'. :X01'. gi,tult till T, .I I ........ Ots-pts.1, which Yield, A rho." t. C. 11111114- [h, w", IM, P.-. A, -- 1 -11.1 I~ "" u,%,I,-r a mx~ _,m the ,,atcrul "nil.j t-j Vw eet-rv,td ticit -Art ili mol %t. be detil 1-u~ J i1i IniAltv Sitntl,rly. I g I and 9 g Jb0$ in 41) till hi,t k*jIf Ila--- nju,b IICI. filtering the hot -In aft,? 2" ri'm -1-1-RJI 3"~, 11, nil.viturr tmd lettitig it %tand I W jt_,- 7.7. c n-Al-. h,~,mp INV 7n' mild an~lvrmt .., A.." Ill, MR fl-11611i Aill-"Mv 'a.. Irry %j1nlIAf Ill '.' 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I Mutt the above A"Iscelylil7ne Sir -tet ; tit-tit-It .11h Mem, ficl I is ye I Phc I- Vic I T)"cy'"Jum" .11, l4 Nm, with the i~A drriv uI I In FIP r.spidiv gave -me I arid the .*air( of Ill ,1 1411* (frorti NjrCO). m3 well &s sotne P4CH,N/l.4,. ,, CW 'sunilarly. w Biro C.,.e amsdew Ai:N Cl NPri C11, NAc Ct) Clit. in J'efi% which gives -- - i tire I'lly-Irm m,own; no A, \111'r st-ts foun.i. utd,-lme A 1-11ple iih,cocc 4 art Ac Irtfoup tit co,h) jm~tutn An at truipt"i sirtulai fraction "uh drv Nit. in Fte() Wkd to t~k, pla,-c, pissibly tx-muw of rindv It- of Nit, by the rtilvied adduci. virlding th, .1,irting inAlmal in On, votirw W the tmi)a-ion treattit-1 Trraiment of 21 g I in EtO sitth 1 45 fJvNCff,CChl`t for 20 fit'" 9- the 11 in, El rive astalot of 11. in 146' th-orn FMACI. An.! it. C-3-, In EtOlf a- %olvrnt. th,- Arnitfin, coul'i not be 1-11111rd -Unf only l-pl[WVAZJDr All-I )vj(iCCjj,Nl1! striefound Tyri:sum- %irtcu-itu FteOutrubirv gave -tit, tyroune and its unrescir,l Sir mtel. A-4 smi-11 I%% the rxp-.V-wAh,-metyUrojuw Aft rurp amalor of 11. tit )OW (from SIV-0 i-E*t,0l j4~zte5 :)eft-ndld 1-,i~ C;nd 0 U- Y tht ,,, itj.,~ jr. t h,~ f c -Di "Illv"t' - ; -,,! r. -.rtt,j,,h!,-n iK", i Fell 00. USSR/Organic Chemis-.ry - 'f_rg&r_f7 -neristry, E-e- Abst Journal: Referat, Zhur - Khllmlya, No Author- Pellrova, R. G., u-jd Q.-Wim" Institution: No r, e Tit, le :Ami-noacid Amidinet, of lllie Ljihv,L-opyrazii,e ~erieo. 1. the Amidines from -,i,e -d lben zy i -diox ydiiiydropyru - zine) Origina- Per-iod.4--a-: Z-.. Aostract: The .3*' ,nt~ e---e- D-, J (11,1 wi',n a;.iAne ~111,' y.ie,ds 6imiiariy, of' _1 wilti. propy'amine (IV) yie].-IB di r P. kV). of' I with piy':Il,e (F.lycine V11.1 arid *.he met",y_ esLer A thyroxine (VIll: upparet.'..j amdii,es o4' the type H,~,N('P.,!.:(NH;:Hl;- ~0 tne formatioll r1f 1,0 COOR'') : NCH,,l,,'CNHClD,700R, lomation ,If Vl,--, is only ',,y Zhe rl' .he irLeimediate Card 1/3 USBR/Organic Chemistry - Synthetic Organic ChemiBtry, E-2 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No i, 1957, 920 Abstract: d1hydropyrazinewnirjoacid P-midineB; this is confirmed by the Cormation (in the --eaction with TV) of diketopyrazine and tile eater of V3. The action of the acid chloride of phthallylglycine (IX) on I yields N,N - diphthallylglycinediketopyrazine (X). A mixture of one gramme of 1, 0.63 gme of 11, 1-5 gms of picric acid (XI), 30 ml anhydrous CH OH and 20 ml CHCl 3 is stirred for 2 weeks, evaporated at ~200 in vdcuum; addition of absolute alcohol yields t1z dinicrate of III (111a) in yields of 96%, mP 193-193-50. When (iry HC1 is passed through an ether solution of IIIa up to pH 2-3, the hyd-ochloride of III is obtained, mp 248-2500- Similarly, the condensation of 0.4 gms of I with 0.1-6 gmB of IV and 0.62 gms X! yields the dipicrate of V in yields of 9rYv, mP 194-1950; the latter is converted to the hydrocrLloride of V, mp 204-2060, by a method similar to that used for Ma. A CBC13 Bolut':-' of 2.5 gms of I Is heated with am absolute alcohol solution containing 2.4 gms of the hydrochloride of the ethyl ether of VI; heating is con- tinued for several hours at 50-600 A precipitate is formed after the addition of the ether; the author assigns the structure of the dihydro- chloride of VIII (R = H, R' = C2H 5 ) to the precipitate. When a mixture of 0.5 gms of 1, 0.66 gms of VII, 0.77 gms of XI, in 30 ml of anhydrous Card 2/3 -'d ".M J9 62-58-'-r,/3' AUTHORS: Petrova, R. G. , Freydkina, R. Kh. TITLE: The Synthesis of Mercaptanes, Sulfides and Sulfo Acids Containing Trichloromethyl-, Dichlorovinyl- or Carboxyl (Sintez merkaptanov, disullfidov i sullfokislot. soderzha- shchikh trikhlormetillnyye, dikhlorvin-*Lllnyye ili nyye gruppy) PERIODICALt Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR Otdeleniye Khimicheskikh 1;auk, 1950, lir 3, pp. 290 - 295 (USSR) ABSTRACT: fhe synthesis of titanium sulfides described in the precedinF, paper by Nesmeyanov, Zakharkin and Petrova started from 0(t `4 CA , (~)-tetrachloroalkanes. It was of interest also to synthesize compounds with other functions, chiefly sulfurous ones, from the -X,a,,Y, W-tetrachloroalkanes. No data were published an a synthesis of compounds of the type SIH(CH )CH- 'CCI as well as others (References I, III, IV, V , VI, 411, and ~III). Starting from the above-mentioned tetrachloro- alkanes and trichloroalkanes with the structure Ccl -CH(CH I 2 n Card 112 Cl and 6,)-chlorocarboxylic acids the authors synthesizedt 62-58-3-5/30 The Synthesis of Mercaptanes , Sulfides and Sulfo Acids Contai ning Tric', methyl-, Dichlorovir,yl- or Carboxyl Groups dithio-mercaptano- and sulfo compounds as well as some derivatives: [CC1 3(CH2)4] 2521 ICC12' CH(CH 2)3] 2S2; ROOC(CH 2)4 ]232; (where R - 11, C2 H5; n-C 411 9- CH-CH 2) C2 Hr~ Ccl3 (CH 2)4 Scl; Ccl3(CH 2)n SH (where n - 4, 6, 8); CC1 2. CH(CH 2)3 SH; ROOC(CH2)4 SH (where R - H, C2H 5 CC13 (CH 2)n so 3Na (where n - 4, 6, 8) ; C2 H5OOC(CH 2)4 so3Na. There are 1 table and 6 references, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy Akademii nauk SSSR (Insidtute forElonentalo-twganic CompoundBAS USSR) SUBMITTED: November 17, 1956 Card 212 5(3) SOVI;'E2-c9-~- - -'. ! 'If AUTHOUS Np3mp,~anov. A. 3. , Fr-~ -!' In%, R. Kh. 'a. r~. Te r-~r! t I . ~v, A. B. TITLE: Ir.tcractio:-. of 1. 1 l-'I"ri-~nlaro~r3pr'ne "Nith . -id 3--ilphur Dicnlorile 'Vzai:iode-;!;tviye sul'fenkhlorida-r-i i evukh2oriz3to,/ seroy) PERIODICALi Izvesti ,a Akademii nnk :,~,',' 11. Otdeleniyo khirfl-!hef;k; f 1,!'. 1959, Nr 4, pp 657-6t,n (U:;:;ti) ABSTRACT: In tho present work th~ c4dition of phenyl-, benzil-, nitrophenyl-, 2-nitrophenyl sulphcne chloride and sul:~%ur q_:_ chloride to 1,1,1-trichloroj,ropene was investigated. The v 'di- tion of phonyl ~iulphene chloride to 1,1,1-trichloropi",)iene P**ive 1,1,1 3-tetr,tchloroisourop,l,-jhenylsulphide -is the main The deh,,droc~ilorination of 1.1 1 3-tetr,-,chloroiao r,)r,,;l sulphide with ;~lk,~,li i:j ethyl Cellosolve gives a mixtur- t1it, composition of which d~,pends mainly on thp reaction ccnditiori... The investigation of the reactions of othar sulj.h.-_~n- ch)oride.5 shows that 2,4-dinitro- and 2-nitrophenyl sull.hene c~ilo-i,:-__~ do not associate with 1,1 !-trichloropropene under th-2 C,.rd 112 conditicns. The reacti-i of 1 1 1-trichloropropene wi.~, _.~!-zii sov/'62-59-4-14/42 Interaction of 1,1,1-Trichloropropene With Sulphene Chlorides and 3ulp?~ur Dichloride sulphene chloride is more complicated and forms mainly a ie- hydrochlorinated adtiuct. The considarution of the reaction cX 1,1,1-trichloropropene with sulphur dichloride, 2,4-dinitro- and 2-nitrophenyl sulphene chloride shows a similarit:~ betwe~ori the action of the -CCl group having no double bond on thr~ nt2yt 5 0 double bond and the action of other acceptor groups havip.,.-,- W-bonds. Sulphur dichloride reacts with 1,1,1-tricfilcropropene to form 1,1,1,3-t(-~tr~ichloroic-.opropyl sulphene chloride. T'r.,:re are 6 references, A of -which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut elementoorranicheskikh so~edineni, Akademii nauk (Institute of Elemental-orrranic Cor-.pounds of the Acride.-.y of Sciences, USSOR) SUBMITTED- Jul:~ '13, 1957 Card 2/2 1, r: - ' " , - ~ - - .. 17! AJTH~~-RS: NesMeya:-.cv, A - N. , A cad en.~:ci an, ina, 2. i::~ rreE~ ing Memroer AS USSR, Petrova, R. G., Terentlyev, A. 3 TITLLi R-t~action Between 1,1,1-Trichlaropropene and Ylercapta..s PERIOL-'CAL: Loklfi~!j Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 127, Nr 3, pp 575 - 577 (USSR) ABST1kCT: At least 3 types of addition reactions (Ref 1) are known for 1,1,1-trichloropropene: a)electrophilic addition (of hypobromous acid, for example; this reaction takes place in contrast to the Markoynikov law); b) nucleophilic acc:tiun, occurring together with a re-arrangement of uliyl, a,.d finally cN radical addition; this takes place together with a re-arrangement of the meanwbile developed raaicals, frum type "All to type "B" ~.see Scheme)'. The addition cf and benzyl mercaptan was investigated in the present work by means of 1,1,1-trichloropropene. 2,3,3--trichlcropropylphenyl- 5ulphide /set2 Scheme) developed by means of an addition of tne first mentioned suostance (and an exposure to tne light Df a 100 w bulb). Its structure was determined in tw3 ways Card 1/3 k'R~f 2). Thus the reaction takes place under the given con- Reaction Between 1,1,1-Tric~-.!Groprupene and SOVI/2c,- ' 27 -.'-26/7 1 Mercaptans c.itions, according to the homolytical mechanism. In the case of benzylmeimptan, however, 2 prodacts develop: 2,3,3- trichIL;roprop,,lbeiizylsulphide (II) and 3,5-dichloropropene- 2-yl-benzylsulphide (III). The latter compound is predominat- ing. From the determination of the structure of the sulphides (II) and (III) by means of a different synthesis, it was 1"ound that HC1 is separated during the reactior. Its amount corresponds to that of the produced sulphide (III) (see Scheme). The formation of sulphide (111) according to the method of a nucleophilic addition is less probable. 3,3,3- tr.4chloropropylphenylsulphide developed durirg the reaction of I,','-trichloropropene with thiophenol in the presence of sulphur as inhibitor of radical processes. Its stricture was confirmee- by the lacking of frequencies in the i.-r.- spectrum which are characteristic of the methyl group, T%ere are 2 references, I of which is SoviEt. 2,13 lon Be 'wten and E -7 Mercaptans ASSL;CIATION: InstJtut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy Akademii naue SSSR 'Institile for Elei:.ental -organic Compo-ands cf 'ne A~a- zem~- of Sciences, JSSR) 3 Y I T'l May 6, Ca'-d TEREN71YEV, A.B.; PETROVA, R.G. Pomolytic rearrangements with alkyl and aryl thio group I migration. Izv. AN S-SM. Ser. khim. no.12:2153~-215b D r~3. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Institut elementoorganicheslikh soyedineniy AN S,ZR. FREYDLINA, R.Kh.,; TERENTIYEV, A.B.; PETROVA, R.G. Radical isomerization of qcetophenone diphenylmercaptole. Doki. AN SSSR 151 no.4:866-868 Ag 163. (KRA 16:8) 1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy hN SSSR. 2. Chlerk-, korrespondent AN S;SR (for Freydlina). (Acetophenone) (Mereapto group) (Isomerization) FREYDLINA, R.Kh.; TWNT'YEV, A.B.; PETIROVA, R.G. Free-radical isomerization of acetone diphenylmereaptold. Daki. AN SSSR 149 no.43860-861 Ap 163. (KRA 16r5) I 1. Inatitut elementoorganicheskikh sqvedJ6niy AN SM. 2. Chlem-korrespondent AN SSSR (for freydlina). (Acatophenone) (Radicals (Chemistry)) (Isomerization) FREYDLINA, R.Kh.; TERENTIYEV, A.B.-; PETROVA, B.G. Reaction of 1.1--dichloro-2-propene and crotonaldehyde with alkyl(aryl)thiols. Izv. AS SSSR Otd.khim.nauk no.2:282-286 F 162. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Intititut alamontoorgunichookikh uoyzdinoniy AN SSSH. (Propene) (Crotonaidehyde) (Thiols) 6/08 62/000/014/009/039 Bi 66YB1 44 AUTHORS: Nesmeyanovi A. N-p Freydlina, R. Kh., Kost, V. N., Khorlina, M. Ya., Sidorova, T. T., Petrov&, At-G.,- Terentlyev, A. B. TITLE; Connection between the structure of polyalkylhalide radicals and their ability to regroup in solution PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 14, )962,.178, abstract 14Zh41 (Tr. po khimii i khim. tekhnol. ~Gorlkiy It no. 1, 1961, lo6-115) TEXT: A review of the authors# work on the homolytic*addition of HBr, Ccl Br, Br H SH and C H CH SH to olefins XCCl CY - CH (I), where 31 21 C6 5 6 5 2 2 2 x W Cl, F, H. CH and Y - H, Cl, Br, CH The results of the work show 3 3' that the aforesaid reactions proceed according to the general scheme: I + HBr --* HCCIXCYCICH2Br + CClX - CYCH 2Br + HCClXCYClCH 2C1. This indicate*s that the initially formed polyalkylbalide radicals (PR) are Card 1/2 ~~G, R.Kh.. PETROV~~ -L Synthesis ~.f asynmetrica.` sul!`.aes containlinj: !Unctiona, eroups. Izv. Al,' SSSR I'td.je~ir.nauk no.1:59-64 Ja ' 62- . ( FJ RA I " : : I' I ". Institut elementoorpanic~,eskikh Eoyedineniy AN SSSR. (Sulfides) 3266 1 o6l"'Bl' () i AUTHORS: Petrova, R. G., and Freyd')na, R Kh. TITLE: Synthesis of asymmetric SUlfides containinp 1';nctor~~i, PERIODICAL: Akademiva nauk SSSR. Izvestiya Oldeleniye nauk, no. 1, l)62, 5) - ()4 TEXT: The reaction of te ethyl t:ster of 6-mercapto valeric unsaturated compounds containinF t'~jnct ~,~nal i-rcu.ps (ooo~-.-:" C~Z'; Ras studied. Benzoyl Deroxide, ~ror. ventacarbonyl, and co'loiJal :ror. were used as initiators (catalysts). It was found itiat the t%-~ lattei compounds catalyzed the addition of merca:,tans to unsn t~jratel 0 of the acry! type. This reaction takes plarg at 1.~-- - 1~,O- wi',~ yields and follows the pattern C H OCOICH ' SH + C;, 2 2/ 4 -2 CHR C H OCO (CH ) SCH C11 R R = CN, COOCH 'wh e r, no 2 5 2 4 2 2 addedw the reaction taKes place only at higher temperatures and wit!, lower yields (Table). The ethyl ester of 6-mercapto valeric acid reacte-3 Card I/F L" 33266 s/o62/62,",D0'-'- D01 -7,1 --1- Synthesis of asymmetric sulfides... B1O()/!?101 hardly with ethylene in tre presence of benzovl perox-Ae -.rs -'jf and 100 atm). The yield of the udduct was 1~%. In the a,,sence op catalysts 6 the yield of this reaction at hipner temperatures ',-. nrs a* 180 - 200 C and 250 atm) was only )%. rne reaction of trie inveqt,.~ra!p, mercaptan with a high excess of methyl acryiate or a c ry 1 ,) -, i t r1 er presence of iron pentacarbonyl gives only tne simple nJ',it . or~ r~, of the structure C H OPIO(CH ) SCH Ch R (H = COOCH CN Pie,~ 2 F 2 4 2 the ester or nitrile~group wit.-: alk,91., 2--carboxy e t ny -carr-)x.,, sulfide -*s produced fro::~ these compounds In tne oresence o~ peroxide, ethyl ester of A-merca:,t~) valeric acid reacts Ai t- met'.yll acrylate to a mixture of telorer t!-.e st!-,ic1,.,re C H OCO(C'.i ) S(cq CKDOCH t,.e w1th n 2 5 2 4 2 from this mixture [Table). With a,7-r.llani Irle, onlv the s:upe 'ij-j product is also obtained in the -nresence of nenzoyl 'perox)-je T.,. e r(-~I t h. -d i t of diethyl disulfide an~ di, '; - 1 1 'j;- yl ester r ethylene and n-decene-1 was al's.-- ex;z-inej latler e disulfide5- reacts: wit-. et~.-. Jer..2 1-7 accord to the na-ery~ 27 Card 3 3 266 Synthesis of' asymmetri !,~il r: ie~: p 1 j i" S '-'D 2 2 H 5 OCO(~H + CH = CH IC 2 2 4S_J2 2 2 0 '0 _,[C ? -~ t 1. JIil The correctness of the structural formula proposed for c-)mp),i,,,J 'l'. supported by the fact that no merca ,,to Fr.)uP could be fc..!-,j 1" ,,,.e titration with iodine. In the rxid:ition of hy'Irepen percxi Ie 1.. acetic acid, the relevant suL.Fone is produceo as a th,.ck o.:' en reactinp diethyl disulfide with etl.,ylene at ?00 - 215 0 C and 1 r) -3 '-1 , ::a (5-5 hrs), diethyl sulfide is produced as the main *product botr n presence and in the absence of iodine. When reacting in tne pre.,~er~ iodine, & -ethyl thio-liethyl sul!*:,ie could also be iaol~ited R - -;. !, ! diethyl disulfide with n-decene-I vields etnyl decyl sulfide T,.e formation of al;,yl ethyl sulfirlej in tk,p react ~onq ment inne.-i :i -.: v cau se~ by t he reac t i on of i n terme.] i a t e ra~ ~ ca I s ~c 2 Hr) scl!,) 1-1i w. 1 molecules of the reaction mixture, 7-ere are 1 tab e anj 1-' re`e-en-e: 4 Soviet and 6 non-Soviet- The three most recent reference,,, tc language publ ica t I ons read as f ol I ows S. Kha rasch , C. F,i C 7I*:t:. Card 3/1, 1266 Syn thes i r :,,f' asymme t r Chem. S --I E.-I e E.. Chem. Toc. (,0, H K!-. e.%-,i Chukovskaya, R. G e r: v:~ e t P I n ASSO";'A-,'O';. ins t j t e 1 SSSR n e E-! A c a .-~ e c r- E, J S "B'U TTE D jilly Levend to e 'a e t _i: e e c me rr a n s t emne ra t -i re r i w i t ou t r, t iat, r; (K r- r were saponified. T proved by mixed mte ' t r.,,- 0- e r r P we re f i rme 3 ; v6 4 a er -me n i from exneriments 4 werp j Card 4/4 FREYDLINA, R.Kh., TERENTIYEV, A.B.1 PETROVA, R.G.; KESI&QUNOV, A.N., &kademik Regroupment of radicals in the reactions of thiols with polyhalo- propenes. bokl.AN SSSR 138 n0.4:859-862 is 161. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Institut elementoorganicheakikh soyedinenly AN SSSR. 2. Chlen- korrespondent AN SSSR (f or Freydliw). (Marcapto compounds) (Propene) (Radicals (Chemistry)) L 33065-66 ___0 ACL NK: AP6024156 SOURCE CODE: UR/0240/66/000/003/0111TU2 AUTHOR: Petrova, R. S. (Kazan') ORG: none TITLE: Symposium on Self-Purification of Water Bodies SOURCE: Gigiyena i sanitariya, no- 3, 1966, 111-112 TOPIC TAGS: scientific conference, water purification, water pollution, sanitary engineering, hydrology ABSTRACT: An All-Union Symposium on Solf-Paiification of Water Bodies and Mxing of Sewage was hold in the city of Tallin, Estonia in June 1965. Participants included hygienists, parasitologists, hydrochOmi3tS, micro- biologists, geographers, hydrologists, biilogists, sanitary engineers, and other specialists. Clf general interest was a report by Kh. A. Vellner ot al. on the thooreyical basi3 of engineering calculations of the solf-purifying capacity of rivers and of the mixi.-ig of sewage in flowing and nonflowing water bodios. F. 1. Bydin suggestod using ,% thermal gradient as a indicator of the mixing of water mssos. A. A. Maastin and E. Nukk described an experiment an purification of food industry effluents and using them for irrigation. V. A. Orlova demonstrated the Importance of trubulent diffusion and dilution for self-purification of water. Yu. Yu. lurlye described son* harmless subntances that become dangerous when exposed to sunlight and other factors. R. S, Petrov& and 0, N. Petrov reported on the results of an investigation of oil pollution of rivers in the Central Volga region. The main needs in this field, accgroin0o t? Symposium, are the development of a mathipmatical model of self- fica ion o watert establiah yent~f I vel of r7ni ible llutiol f?r different c 'i prof am aime a producing m o~fwatevndi 100Q, 0ati n 0 a rVe a pren c yngSOW5ATE: none on o; waler. Mg r UDC: 628.35(W) (47)"196511 1~irlw - P%,FA ff-- --1 11 - ~ FMDLINA. R.Kh.; P3MOVA, R.G.; TMNT'Y]4V, 4.B. Syntbesis and properties of polychlorodialkyl sulfider, Izv. AN SSSR Otd.khim.nauk n0-5-842-846 My '60. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy Akademii muk SSSR. (Sulfides) GULYAKIN, I.V., prof.,dak-tor biol.nouk.; YUDINTSWA. Ye,V., kand.biol.nnuk., starshiy nnuohneyy sotradnik; PRT4MA-.--R.X~,nauchnyy sotrudnik. Radiostrontium in relation to calcium, and radiocesium in relation to potassium in Boil Pknd plants. rzv. TSXhA n0-5:29-42 '58. (MIRA 11:11) (Strontium-Isotapes) (Cesium-Isotapes) (Minerals in soil) PLTUSHCHEV, V.Te.; TULINOVA, V.B.; KUZNETSCVA. G.P.; KOROVIR, S.S.-. PETROVA, R.G. Studying the system GsCl - CaCl 2 - H20' Zhur.neorg.khim. 2 no.9:2212-2220 S '57. (MIRA 10:32) I.Moskovskiy institut tonkoy khImicheskoy takhnologii Im. M.V. Lomonosova. (Caesium chloride) (Calcium chloride) PFT~OVA, ii.l., MItid:-hiv ootrildnik of aikaio~-ia TSAIIII 3-12 Sbor. nauzh. trud 1 5-12 F, '62. i . Labo ra to r i ya f arnai Is ev t- i ~, lie s ko f: o arial i z a 1, r- Li~,. v,, dotsent kand.khim.nauk M. I Tn-raser:iJco) TSent r~i ,c,, x; lir-Yino-issledowitol 'nkogo IristAtut.a. YEREMEYEVA, V.S.; POROYKOVA, L.N,; PETHOVA, R.I.; MORUNOVA, Z.S.; SIVITSKAYA, 0. K. Use of an Internal indicator in the nitritometric titration of druga. Apt. delo 9 no-3:60-63 MFJe 160. (MIRA 14:3) (DRUGS) (COLORDMRY) (INDIGATORS AND TEST-PAPERS) YIN GROMOV, V.K.; P-ETROVA, R.I.. -esults of the study of the joint4ng and reservoir prclertiea of Fal -ozoic rocks in eastern 1,.j qhl- ria as exem-,:'Lif led by the Kinzebulatovo field. Trudy VINIGRI no.165:5&-88 161. O(M 14:8) kbasnkiria--uil eands-vermeabiiity) (Joints (Geology)) GROMOV, V.K.; _~EMQVA, ILK, Oil-reservoirs in reef depocits of Bashkiria. Trudy 7NIGRI no.186:315-326 161. (MIRA 15:3) (Bashkiria-Petroleum geology) ANISIROV, A.A.; PHTROVA, R.K. Carbohydrate-protein metabolism and productivity with assimilation of carbonic acid from soil by roots. Fiziol.rast. 2 no.6: 558-564 N-D 155. (9LRA 9:5) 1. Gor'kovskiy P .,osuderatvennyy universitet. (Plants--Metabolism) (Roots (Botany)) Tl- t1 e Pub r r" tr C t n c ttor : rd 1/ 1 y . : I I . .I ~ USSR / Ewnan and ArA-m-a! mcrphoio~y and Nervous 3yqtem. ?er4tera- Nerr~-,is Svaiez. :.bt3 Tol,;_r 2,3f Zhur 4^--)6 A at 1. r F, I Inst Healti, Doplrtu:,e~ Of R0L,;rw-,;s, a -Title Or. tLe Aicrj,~Io--,ogy of the !Iarves -f Huaan Lunes ('rig Pub Zdravonktr . I , 19~,h, , No 9, 29-,-~2, Abstract T~e pulmonary nlexus distri),uted on the anterior and posterior suz-faces of the lir.F roots was investigated by the macro --ml cr~~copi:-al rothod of preparation of Vorc))Iiev on ;adt.vars of neonates. TVs, hrrincho- pulmonpury Irranchad of tte vagus norve appear to Imp the tasic so*_xce cf irinenratiir. (f ~he lungs. The brancheii of the mnxfjn~il Pym,-athetic tr,Lnk are of leasBr Aigrificance. T-lie presencp cf a descending Irorcbia-- hran&, of tr)e vaSus nerNe ~,ronchiaIia descendens Card 1/2 TrK? N-Izp.- arvi rw:nc~cg,ca-l Nqrvouiq Nq z-vr)L..g :, ys t P. m No lo. 4 A'~)s j,),-zr ?~-.f '-,~,Ur ',,,1r glyFi, vatz, dAncmtrRted '-:-. 13 ou-, -f 'L(-' CRAAS WRS n! 1 -n-.1 Card 2,,12' 4 YJ,LITA, T.H.; LFGNMJY,, A-S-; PETROVA, R.N. David Moiseevich Golub; on his 60th birthday and the 35th anniversary of his medical, scientific,, pedagogic and public work. Arkh. anat. gist. 1902 41 no.12:118-121 D 161. (MI-11a'i 15:3) (GOLUB, DAVID MOISEEVICH, 1901-) PRMVA, R. M. - ------ Development of pulmonary innervation in mammals. Top.morf.perif. nerv.sist. no.4:91-102 158. (MIRA 13:5) (LUNGs--nnWMATION) EXCISiPTA MEDICA Sec 15 Vol. 11/7 Chest Jul,'f 5B 1520. DEVFLOPINIENT OF INNERVATION OF THE BRONCHIAL TRIA: IN 'I'll[' ~m. PUNIIAN LUNG (Hus.4ian text) - Pet ro va R. INI . Inst. of Med, -Irid Inst. of Physiol. of the White Russian Acid. of ~-6.. MjnSk - VOPR PERIF.NE-RV.SIST, 11456, 3 (71-96) Illus. 12 Ref. -)Q It is established that the mam origin of lung inn,-rvatton in emhryogenesis is the ramifications of the vagus nerves whirh follow the hronchi, spreading to lho~ peri- phery (of the lungs) pari passu with the growth of enibr *vo. in the lower lobes of the lungs the nerve trunks are thicker than in tilt, upper lobes. The dt-velopment of the lower branch of the vagus nervc - the ramus hronchialis descen(!vns - Supplving the lower lobe bronchus was invest igated. The development of first norve fibit-11 is closely associated with the development and complexity of the innervational silh- stratum. In the first half of intra-uterine life the peribrom hial nerve plextis devel- Ops, and in the second half the contour of the bronchial mucous membrarr hepins to become complex, producing Colds. The first fibrvs penetrate benea'h the iriuc,--us membrane, forming there a fine subepithelial network. which is particularly 'Aell in evidencs~ in newborn infants. These embryologic observations justified tilt, term broncho- pulmonary being applied to the branch of the vagus nerve entering the lungs. The branches of the vagas nerve spread along the bronchi. and then, as the development of the lung tissue proceeds, participate in the innervatioil oi' the lung parenchyme. In a 15-mm. long embryo there appear in lungs the nerve cells from which are later formed the intramural nodes situated along the bronchi. At birth the nodes contain some solitary differentiated cells, but the majority of the cells remain immature in various stages of differentiation. During the firrit months of Postnatal life a gradual differentiation of ganglionic nerve cells takes place. At the age -f 4-5 yr. the vast majority of the cells are differentiated. Lebedeva - Moscow (S) PETROV.A., R.M. Development of the innervati)n of the bronchial tree of human lunge* Vop,morf, perif. nerv. sist. no.3-71-96 '56 (MMA 11:12) (BRCNCH I-- naMVAT ION) / /" " 0 ~ I/ , / CjjAyKA, ye.1j.. 13LYUKKIN, V.P., PETROVA, R.M. ., I First White RUBBiRn Conference of HorDhologlata. V.P. Bliumkin. R.N. PatrovA. Arkh.annt.glBt. i Mr-Ap '58 (NERVOUS SYSTEM) E.F. Chaika, embr. 35 no.2:106-112 (MULA 11:5) PETROVA, R. 1.11. flThe Development of Innervation in the Bronc!~:al Tree of Human LunL?s." Mi-nsk, 1953. (RZhBiol, No 2, Sep :.,* I Cand Med Sci) Xinsk State Medical Inst, Survey of Scienti."ic and Technical Dissertations Defended at U33R Higher Educational Institutions (10) SOi Sum. No. 481, 5 may 55 FE-MOTA, R.M. Distribution of myelinated fibeis in the stem of the vag-us ner7a and its branchas in the postfetal life in man. Vop. morf. perif. nerv. siat. no.6slill-183163. (MIRA lorlO) (VAGUS YERVE) PETROVA, R.M. _ Intratri4nes.1 distribution of pulpy fibers in the thoracic section of the vague nerve and its bronchopulmonary rami in man. Vop. :7-crf. perif. nerv. sist. no.5:136-147 160. (MIRA 1-4:3) (VAGUS NERVE) (BRONGHI-INNERVATION) Mu Kea A61 J- t'-V"V n-T"l .w J. $cgs .... -%A*f T,T 4. 1 tsolivIDOSS? . . .. .. .... qyq. -q, 0-2 0, J. qT .A IllzTRT4d.__ Tz.-ft. V- 4..qpvq ql ---q OlZ-?OTS-O-A_Owb 03c, O-Z/~OTS J. .14., - . I .. q. I ' RI N, 4. .1-0 tia - . qIT. IT. I. : . T CTllq"d ..T;.jja.q- le P~o -w. 11 00~ M7 IQ p I O-A '"I' P-IT- -1-4 ..... . ... .q% P-T.. I;O,L -RI 2. OTT; q%l- '" - I T~ ' q' ' Me.131- q I* 7, , , : 1 -q1 P" O-I7 t) -.6-42 ( -1 -PT-- Iq T7X- -.v j~ ..4 Intl- --TITvF- O-Z IM. qg -1 1. 1-, RS D.J-101S P.- p..d.v .45 j. faTjTqT.d.. Api -0~2 Iq p.-id- .41 TIV. "Z p.,-d ' E., J. I 'm . u , .- -0-6 o 0-4-4 oll 1* "T7 I:: ; T. . . 41. ftl%l.o -1 p- - - d6 .2 'Ut T.A '11sus X- IT""" tl.lqcc :mzaorgx4 vv.o -17 `q 0~ ,, ..44 zols-OAO-m I !MU %--QmG _C, I.d ". ll~t) vVSJ) ST *q/SV--fZt-W/A-0S -'q-9 '.N.a "094.0 1 t c r C S ' JJ " 0 * 0; 4 C- " CHIZHIKOV, D.M. (Mopkva); GULYANITSKAYA, Z.F. (Moskva); FETROVA, R.N. (Moskva) Heat content, temperature and heat conductivity of alloys of the system calcium oxWe - iron oxide -.zinc oxide - alumina - silica. Izv. AN SWR. Otd. tekh. nauk. Hot. i topl. no.6:37-41 N-D 161. (MIRA 14:12) (:ron-si.licon-zJ-nc alloys-Thermal properties) GULYANITSKA,YAJ, Z.F. (~bskva);-PETHMA, R.N. (Moskva); CHIZHIKOV, D.M. (14Dskva) Heat content of alloys in the system calcium oxide - ferrouB oxide - zinc oxide - silica. Izv.AN S6SR.Otd.tekh.ngnk.Yet.i topi no.5:31-35 S-0 161. (" 14:10) (Si.licon-iron alloys-Thermal propertieis) GULYANITSKAYA, Z.F. (Mosl-va); PETIR07L, R.N. (Moskva); CHIZIIIKCV, D.M.(Moskva) Beat content of me-!ts in -he s--,stem ferrcus cxide - zinc oxide silica. Izv. Ali. SSSR. 0L4. tekh. nauk. Met. i t-I-PI. no.2:5r- 59 mr-Ap 161. (MI_',A 14:4) (Slag-Thermal prop-rtips) PNTROU, R.S. Method of ambu-1atory cond=tion of mmetuxe. Vest. vener, , nc. I* 40-43 May-June 1953. (CLML 25:1) 1. Of the Department of Syphilology (Head -- Prof, N. 5, Smelov), Gentral Skin-Venereological Institute of the ministry of Pablic Health USSR (Director -- Candidate Medical Sciences N. M. Turanov). AKSHINSKAYA, N.V.; KISELEV, A.V.; NIKITIN, Yu.S.; FETROVA, R.S.: CHUYF,---NA, V.K.; SHCHERBAKOVA, K.D. Geometric and chemical modification of silica gel for the adsorption separation of hydrocarbons by gas chromatograp . Zhur.fiz.khJ-m. 36 no-5:1121-1123 Mq 162. ZRA 15:3) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Lomonosova. (Silica) (Hydrocarbons) (Gas chromatography) PETROV, G.N.; PETPOVA. R.S. Stud7fijlhe' silting, filtration, and evaporation of tho Domushka Ramervoir. Izv. Kazan. M. AN SSSR. Ser. energ. i voe~. khoz. no.1:147-170 157. (14IILA 11:10) (Domashka Reservoir) 20-5-20/60 A U, AIR: l-EPR(;VA.U J D-?ttj1*rj11.'1i*1-,-1; -,f W~tec L, !i-ies t,,,r PPrc(-1atii-n and Lvallur.Oi.,ii e D om a sh k a Re 3 e rv o i ~. - f C ~ re - e I e. r, y e r' na r -u i I j:.are- n i ye ~ C, v,~ in Dmu Aka.lemii Nauk S-'SR, 1',1',,7, Vol 114, Nr 5, ii- 991- A B.; i hA 2 13 ~a-ide Liev(~ral rev-.'i-1!L3 PaLlers. 'LhWor:~ml,ae 'n n-~ juited the duterm~-ratjCrj ill -3 !r1 lyj r,'U41.e a -,recise definition. Fur ireci,3e ir; furtii~r neces3ary to determine the di,;tri- ei w;:,d vvlociti~-,4 above the water roservair ,izi ~!:,,;ction '1-e relit-f --f t-.e surroundinvs, of the directicri of r, '-. e I' ::e 0 J i ' 4- 1, f e L- I r c 11 n,, f o re s t s e -x:1 t e r n ter -irs L,:;3~3e, ev- froi.i w -e se rv~, are because evacrati-n F e v:- r ors, e r ot the wi,ter level but ilso u) frc,:L arts reserv~-.jr, wlich are covered with 3lime These parts ~,et considerai,ly warmed up aztr%--L no.)isture through their capillaries, b~ by L',e tran3t;irttio- ilf the j~ras8 ~.-rcwing on the dry parts 3f the rezLrv64r, 7) by the transpirittion of water plants, because --~~r ev~i:-or:it.,cn cai:ac~~t.~ i s tiuies as i~reut as th;it of 3 tu 6 . I . - . ;,2 i "!,1 17-1,(! -.5Qd QV'1, - 1. k" r : i I ; 1 1" Ic -, . - I 20-5-20/60 D o mas hka in, r f of In.; j I'-,- ri t Domashka vrr i f a,, m i n it.-u ..od j% tht: t, Domashka --v t r t A- 1~ ~t:t, ,:'o A~< 1, U -!. U V AVAIL BLh: r d KISELEV, A.V.; PASKONDVA, Ye.A.; PFTROVA, R.S.; SHCHERBAKOV;,, K.b. S-.udy of t-he adsorption proper,~-'es cf cara-n tlacKs by of gas chromatography. Zhur. fiz. kh.'m. 38 no.1:161-167 Ja'64. (MIRA 1"!2) 1. Khimicheskiy fakulltet Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universte',H imeni Lomonosova. WTYUSHEV, B.D.; PETROVA, H.S.; IOANDZTJK, A.I. Analy-tical relations 'n The system ethancl - i3ob-Utyl. 7 ZTr.Vf 5. ucheb.zav.; pishch.tekh. no.1:123-127 164. lfi~RA 17i4) 1, Kiyevikiy takhnologicheakiy insti*ut pishchevoy promyshlennosti, kafedra vysshey matematiki i kafedra brodillnykh proizvodstv. METTUSHEV, B.D.; PETROVA, R.S. Equations for detersain-fng ';-be coeffir-ients of e-vap-or=-.iCm and rectification of isoamyl alcohol. Izv. vys. uchab., zav.; pishch. tekh. no.4:127-133 163. (WRA 16:11) 1. Kiyevskiy tekhnologicheskly institut pishchevoy pronyshlennosti, kafedra brodlllmykh proizvodstv i kafedra vysshey matemtiki. PETRGVA, R.S., kand. pedagof-. naul-; STABEIROV, V.J~., doktc.,r tek~-.r.. mi~_rk Genera:lizec fcr=~ar, for '.:-.e 5,~--cif-,*-- and vdleogity of water-alcoi,o' solutions. Pislic'-.. ircrm. no.1 :]5i-15F 1 ~-15. WTYINSIDT, BJ,.; MANIJ~'YIJK, A.I.; 11F.TPOVA, i~.S. on for del., =1 n--nc -ne copffic-, erts cf' evF-:-,DrE*., - - ~-- ~,a--',)n :.f '..q-)bu-vl . --,; -:~F -- '--. rectif4~ , . -y K 7,- - . - ( v :, ", , . ~ S/ 076/6 1: /0" 5,':r,- B1 10/B101 AUTHORSt Vaaillyeva, V. S., Kiselev, A. V., Nikitin, Yu. S., Petrova, R. S.t and Shcherbakova, K. D. TITLEs Graphitized carbon black as ads3rbent in gas chr:ma-~,.qraphy PERIODICALs ZhiLrnal fizicheskoy khimii, v. nc. e, 1961, !;--7,- - '591 TEXTt In the work under cons iderat ion, ~ the aut~iors made use of geometrically and chemically modified silica gel as the carrier '~,f another solid body. Thermal types of carbon black annealed at -J30000" -r- '-.igh- disperse bodies with a very homogenecus surface. Their absoi,~t~z ;~~_sorp- tion values are much greater than those of other adsorbents. T3:1~-ts are difficult to produce without binding agents. Therefore, the black is introduced into the large pores of the solid carrier. Thus, a powdery adsorbent with homogeneous surface may be introduced into the c3lumn. The carrier should be a large-porous body with thermally and chemically stable and very poorly adsorbing surface. In the present case, the authors used large-porous silica gel with a very small surface covered by cnemically grafted trimethyl silyl groups. A 2-hr hydrothermal treatment i.. the Card 116 3raphitized carbon black... autoclave at 350 C reduced the silica gel surface to 15 m 0 21g; t~.f_ enlargement of skeleton globules and pores was established by c-licIron microscopy. Further grafts of trimethy, sily! groups on the sii'cs gel surface according to I. V. Borisenko led to a sharp decrease cf adsorption. ,V18S blown out and sieved graphitized thermal carbon black T-1 (T-1'! (30000C) was then introduced into the pores. The silica gel Aas th,'~reupon introduced into the column chromatograph, where it was heated f-A' 2 hr in the nitrogen flow at 1500C. Graph a) in the figure shows chromatograms of vapor mixtures of benzene,acetone, and n-hexane on geometrically modified silica gel with hydrated- surface; 16) shows chromatogr3.-..s of theSE three individual vapors on silica gel modified with trimethyl si]yl groups; and 6) chromatograms of the mixture on silica gel modifi5d -,,iitt, -irl,,r, black at different temperatures. The succession of peays was, the inverse compared with silica gel v~ith hydrated surface. Tin- 'acetone peak had a pronounced tail due to reaction between carbonjI grc-i - i a,.d accessible hydroxyl groups of the silica gel barrier. The form :' t,~--nzc-ne- and n-hexane peaks corresponds to the form"of*curves illustrating the adsorption heats as functions of the form of adsorption isotherms. The peaks become narrower at higher temperatures. According to theory, the Card 2/6 S1 /070'//-(, 3raphitized carbon black ... B 1 1 G//B101 ratio bet%%een band width and retardation time is conserved. A stud-~ --.f chromatograms of individual benzene and hexane vapors at five tem~-:ratures allowed estimating their adsorption heats on carbon black fro.r, dependence of log3rithm of rYardation time vtrs-as invLrs,? tfmpt~?-?.ture; results were consistent with caloriiaetrl-- T h c omb i na t 1. is well suited for gas chro:aatography ~is Aell as for q rap4lc. I -chemical analysis of the utilized pow',.-r:,, alike. Silica Seli 4 -4 4 -is way can also serve as carr-,,rs al' :~'.cady liquid phases. are 1 figure and 6 references; 3 Sovitf-b:cc and 3 non-Soviet-',I,:... :.t tw3 references to English-language --ubIic.i*, i-s r~,id as foll~)-,%S; J. Bohemen, Stanley H. Langer, R. H. Pjrett, J. H. Purnell, j. Soc., - 1960. Ref. 5: F. T. Eggertsen, ~-*. S. Knight, S. -3 , Analyt. ,444, Chem., 28, 305, 1956. ASSOCIATIONi Laboratoriya adsorptsii J ~;az,~voy khr~matoSrifii ;i.--,r~eskogo fakullteta Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogu universit-. i:~.. M. V. Lomonosova (Laboratory for AcIsorption ana ~39- Chromatography of th,e C.hemistry Division ol" blo6co-e- --,~,-.e University imeni 14.7. Lomonosov) -ard 31 j K ISE,. F"V, A . V. ; N', Y.11' IN, Yu.S. ; F ETh(,V A, FAM NG! iX TKP. A N otud:~, o' rragneF~,-iz oxiie su:-fq,:e t-v aascr-,,--ion an-. ;7F:F grai'by MeL'..~jF. YT-Je IC, M-1 A Moz'rovs~.Av unlversite~ 'men' Lomonoscva, khiml -~sk'. v *-et.. Subm*--*,ed Oct.. 29, 1963. BORISENKC1, '.V.; K!FFlFV, A.V.; FETROVA, R..1.1 ~IIUYKIINA, V.K.; a mc m. --lines eas 2i,qu N ARISTOV, B.G., KISELEV, A.V.; Ya.V.; PAVLOVA, L.F.; PET:HUDVA', IH.S. Adsorp~.-Jor. fr-:~m -,apors P-nd ~)n m-r i teich.to;.-I.i masel 7 no.8:7-L~ Ag ~ -.11 LA -' -,- - L~ I 1. Institut fizicheskoy khimii; Moskovskiy goaudarstvemy~r universitet im. Lomonosova i Groznenskiy nauciino-issledovatellst:ly neftyanoy institu,~. (Adeorptiun) ......... flora) PETROVA, R,S.: PETROV, G.N. (Kazan') ':,u, - - lv;ng '-jca'l wat,-r ,4;,. Mr-,tn ' 6f-op. v L~k.,;-e kWater sui ply) -, j.,: ; I - ., &.s(:!F-v, A V., K-I,rAt-v, Shche.-bakova, K b TITLE: Effect of the Degree of C~,eml -:a-! Mod1fic:zticr. of th- 5- Surface With Tetramethyl Chloro Silan~-~ or th- A-Jsor-,ticin Nitrogen- and Krypton Vapors PERIODICAL: Kolloidnyy zhurnal, 1960, Vol. 22, No. 6, TEXT: The authors of the present paper s.Ldied the effect of' th.- -~l surface modification on the adsorption of nitroEer.- ard kry~tDn va;=-q They achieved a considerable re--ucti(,r. cf the in-.eractic"r. c-n~rL~ adsorbate - ad8orbent by substJ tuting trimet~ : 31J li-1 hydrogen of tYi hydroxy I Kroups cr, the si 1 Icon dlJoy-i -!~ adsorption of nl~trogen- and kryptcn va~crs was studiie,-J c -. f ~` vA e r c S samples, Aerosil is a non-porous, hi~,vhly di.spers,, sl-11,3a e.&S with ttrim~-thyi chloro silane vaior or sol,,;tion in benzine. TC, cbtai,,. samples rricdifit--d a3 completel as possible, Aeros-,l is h~drat-d for hours in the autoclave at 3'1~0 C and 169 atm with wat(-,r, anj thu.'. Card 1/A 2 Effect of' the Legr,~e --f L 'C r 0 of the Silica Surface 71ith Telram~ti, 1 BG 1 306 Silane or, the Adsorption ~f Na tr-,Een- a,.j K-.!ptcn Vapors with ClSi(CE,),. This 2~1~ to an a~ trz~ ~?O~u occupation of the .)j surface with 51(CH,,), groups. The adsorpt;on isotherms -,f' nitroger. krypton vapors were plotted at tem,~eratures of' liquid nitrogen. Th~. adsorption of the two substances was found to be reduced by modifyinE the silica surface witY trimethyl silyl groups The krypton adsorpt.4cr. considerably decreases at a high degree of modification. Also the shaie of the adsorption isotherms varies i.e., they are less bent The iscthir7:. for the above vapors are plotted in c,:,~rdiriates -:f the BET e,-uation T may be seen from it that cwin~, to the reu~,ict'~:n of tl-..e abso'."Ite Ljiscrit- quantity the BET equation is less becaust! with-. tht: interaction of adsorbate - adsortent, tl.~ riteractior. rf' adscrha.,~- adsorbate must not be neglected an~- lor-.Ler The sfeclf~c surf';Ict! 'Cr non-modified silica samples may b~: by th(~~ BET mt!thvd~ 4-.k. on the basis of' the nitrogen vai;or adscrption. Fc.r mcdil`ik~-! however, the values obtained by the BET method ure too low It V%a3 1'ol-n~ that the adsorption of nitrogen- and kr-..ptfr. vapors d~n~4S ,!, tn~ Card 2' Effect of the Devree cf. S/ /0 r 0 63/~ 2 2 '3C of the SA li c--t Surface tl-.~ ' C-, lo--2 Bol -J/ Bo66 Si-Lane on th,! Adsorpti--n of Nitrog.,~n- and Kry~ton Vapors of modification to such an extent that "he BET method is not for determining the specific surface .)f considerably mod-ified sam,:,-e7. The adsorption isotherms obtained for thv nitrogen anct kripton valor:; comnared -.-,ith the isotherms -.revlcus'-~ cIntained ~Refs. ~,V-' -hexane, benzene, ani v.-ater ~Fi-. s%--, of n \ 16 to efftc+ H- ccnsidEra-.Ie of adscr,,tion in all adscrbt~nts. F--g. illustrates the approyimate course of the Ldsorpticn decrt--ise at P/ ID - 0.1 ;ith increasing occupation G of ti.e surface lb~ S-J"CH,), s ~, I V. P. Dreving is thanked for developink- a volumetric aparatus, bind B. G. Aristov for plotting the i~dscriti'on i-ioth,-rm.'I of nitrcjurl. 4 figures, ~ tables, and T.:?fer-nces: Soviet, 5 Britis"'i, 71 German. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskil universitet im. M. V. Lomonosova Khimicheskij fakul'tet, LabcrLtor'Aya wdsorbtsili (Moscow UnlverL;it.- 'me-4 MI. V. Lcmonosov, CL,7 :)4 V-' C I on A,130r-.,00 r Card s/c 6 5/ 6 2/ 000/ 00 C/00 l/ 0 03 E07 5/E 13 5 AUTIHORS: Aristov, B.G. Kiselev, A.V. , ','iirskiy, Ya.V. Pavlova, L.P. and Petrova, R.S..--. TITLE: Adsorption from vapours and from solutions on molecular sieves PERIODICAL: Khimiya i teklinologiya topliv i masel, no.8, 1962, 7-12 TEXT: Results are given of the investigation of adsorption of vapours of H20, %2, Kr, n-hexane, benzene and isooctane, and also adsorptior from liquid solutions of n-hexane,-benzene or, -,-~Ous crystals o: zeol-4tes of the 4A and 5A type. T,ie adsorp.~,io.i isotherms Of vaPOurs Of -H20, N2, Kr and n-hexane 'on the sieve 5A rise steeply -at first and rapidly reach the saturation stage. The adsorption of benzene and isooctane remains very smail. The adsorption isotherm of n-hexane from solution in benzene was measured on the 5A sieve. The filling of the pores with n-hexane begins at practically negligible concentrations of n-hexane and subsequently only some additional packing of adsorbed molecules takes place. The maximum value for the full packing is reached at Card 1/2