RUSSIA AND BACK FR: ZHURNAL PRIKLADNOI KHIMII TO: ZHUR. PRIKLEDY KHIM
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AC.I.L aciA I-Gs EtLtyl
pp.
RMSSIANp
per,,
ULU,, Vol
XvIs Wo I., ?s 3.943, PP 15-19.
Sci Tr Ceutetr P- 136013
Chatulstry
Jan 5G C7-S
- 7 ~ I - , !-- ---
Prepna~atjcm of HydTophobic Callulosep Part lo,p by D* us
ELtrwmw# V. 0. J*tkJ33st 2 Vp.
RMTAI,
-m.& 2Mtr Prlk Xhft, Vol VX,, 1943, Im 3645-
MiMAC-1325
solmUtic - amistrY
in =
/ V 41,t7
61-16957
Kpzakcfv, 111. 1., r-Aiel*shteln. N. G.. aridChegis, A. F.
CHEMICO-TECHNOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION OF BI- 1. Kazakow. IL 1.
TUMINOUS SiALES OF THE MANTUROV FIELD, 11. Edel'shteln. ?L 0.
[196115p. 2 rcfs. Ill. Chaos, A. F.
Order from OTS or SLA $1, 10 61-16957
Condensed trans. o(Zhurnal PrIkladsiol Khlmil (USSR)
1943, v. 16, p. 72-77.'
DESCRIPTORS: Fuels. 0.9ules. *Bitumens, Gasoljne~
Sulfur. Chemical analysis. USSR.
Theee samples of shale frcxn the Usol'e section ol the
Manturou deposit (Gorlil siO lvanavo railions an the
Volga) hsrve been lnvestlgatt~L The first sample con-
tains 44% ash and has a calcurdic value of over 4. 000
caL The yield and oomposition of primary tar are ad-
vantageous for its use as fuul and make it a suitable
material fat preparation of motor fuel. Shales from
(Materists--Puels. TT, v. i% m 10) (ov-) Offt" of T*JdeJ swop
Simonoys, L. K.
DETERMTNATION OF THERMAL CONSTANTS Olt 1. Stmocova. L. K.
ACTIVATED CARBON AND SIUCA GEL. 119611!'V.
7 rds.
Order ft O'J'S or SLA $1 - 10 61-169.59
condensed tra". d (US3~)
1943, Y. 16. p. 57-91 .
DESCRIPMRS: *Gets. 41111con compounds.
*Activacedcarboo, CoUcdde. Conductivity. Temperot-
me. *lieat trensfer. CAkwimeters.
The bear, cap"uten. tbavA&l coaductivittof and tom--
perature conductivities of three samplos of activated
truit pit carbon and of cat sample cc SIUCA P1 were
detennined at 0, 20 and 1W. The temperature con-
ducuylty of powdered sampleo incresees over that of
granulated samples at the average by I L 1%: the cars*-
speed jig Increase in the thermal Coaducavity is 35.Vt. ow- I 1r*d.1.,A
(""lea -7-ammodysiamics. TT. v. 6. so. 9) (amt) l
k14. AAAp LJJV J*.. .4, "0
RUSSIAN, par.. Zhur -ft-iU Xhim V61 Xna.
'm 105 ---~ p
p -117.
4EC-W-jr-1052
19,63 c//~
Sai-.Cbmm
'Ton 64
61 - t6S85
Peoin, L. M. , Ilelyanina, E. T., and
Pavloysi-ya, V. A. 1. Pesin, L. M~
HYDRATION OF CAMPHENE TO ISOBORNEOL. 11. Belyanin.l. E. T.
J9611 Sp. IL refit. I U1. Pavlovskaya. V. A.
Order from OTS or SLA Si. 10 6t-i6985
Condentied trans. (if Diurnal Prikladnot Mimil (USSR)
1943. v. 16, p. 121~- IS&
DESCRII'TORS: *Sulf-mic ail&,,. *Camphene, Hy-
drates, *(%irriphane~i,.
Hydr3tion tit camphene in acid medium w,is investi-
gated In thti presence of refined Petrov'h konTikt
~mlxture of sulforlc acidsi. An NOX. yield of a crystal
fine protiuct was obtalnLdc(otaining, aver 60% too-
bornev) _:-n~~ ihAit +6W c:wmphene. (Author)
(Chenalstry-Orp,mc, TT, r. 8, no. 10)
SYW171111TIC CHLS PROM CRACKED DISTILLATES.
[1961] kip. 11 refs.
Order front OTS or SLA $1. 10 61-16984
Trans. c< Ziurnat PrIkladruil Khimll (USSR) 1943, v. M.
p. 143-1sd.'-'-- '-, .. .,
Dr!.g-'RIPTCRS: OLubricstim 0011s. *Waxes. Dwm-
position.
'Me best lubricating oils, stalsying the requirements
for aviition oils "tit respect to vkcosiry Index. oxi&-
tLom stabUity. luvf pour rK%Int and low specific gravity,
at well to high fl&s:i point, are obtsinvJ from products
of crrckin; r-traffln wtim. Nklyrnartzotion of crackod
distillat," to symilict;c lubrt" ming oils In the presens-a
of aluminum cl.toride takso Aaco not only at low tem-
peraturei. no q%iAltative cnd quantuptive
characteristic: noa Idemit:40 In both cases. At the
(Chemistry-Orgonle, T'I'. v. 6. no. 8) (over)
61-16984
L Mamedli. NL G.
r -
92 T)
0(11- .0 T.A.1-1 S-1
OmMation or llicotive to NIMM& Nleotlula AclG,,
by ff. A,, VWtuina ot &Is, UMMASSIP
IMOUNs per$ Zhur Prik Rhino Vol XTIO no 5-6,,
1943.p pp
Asacc Tmh Ser
68MM
ftices $10,00 (41*25)
Sumarokov, V. P.. Rylkin, S. S., and
Bogoyavlenpksyn. V. N.
MIEPARATION Or PYROMITEC1101- MF DEDMIP0-
SI-110N OF f1IFNOI, MIERS OF WOOD CAEOSME
M4DER A'MI0.';P1ff-.*RIC MzZ~YRF,, 1. 119611 Op,
9 ref'R.
Order from GFS or SLA $1.10 (1-181(.9
Trans. of fib
qg~,VXjUgjMLLWmfi USSP) 1943,
P. j
nuscpirrORS: "llyrocatechol. Ether&, Wood. Creo"-~
Synthesis.
Dperimc-nio of preparallon of pyrt"tedhol froni two
sample@ of Croosoft. with the aid it a0line hydrochlo-
ride are zcportcd. In which It wap established thnt- (1)
practically ctxnplete dvccvnT%3aitIon of the- 4w-nal etivers
of creastne may be achieved by this ffxt?%Kl; (2) the re-
act!an requires more tinie than the action of hydro-
(Mernistry-Orgeniv, 17. it. (% no. f) (over)
I. sufnarokov. V. P.
fl. Itylkin, S. S.
Ill. Poogayavlenakaya, V. N.
7 (1)
OIA'. .1 T-1.1c.1 S-1C.1
Forrom TrIouirifts by S, V. UpIn., 22 pp.
RMXM4 parp Mur PrIk K-hlmj, X Vol XVII, !',o 7-49-,
1943P pp 2.58-059. -
CLOM X-2794 -
vi I I- - ,
-,, I.,
Sai - Cbeim 6 .0 t~ h~
mar 58 1#
I'S.IfOV, V. 1.
QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF DIENE HYDROCARBON:
WITH CONJUGATED DOUBLE BONDS, Ill. 119611 10P.
8 refs.
Order from OTS or SLA $1 10 61-16911
Trans. of Zhurnal Prikladnoi Khimli (USSR) 1943,
V. 16, p. 28*~T294.- '
DESCRIPTORS: Iodine, 4-10rocarbons, *Molecular
Ntructme, Chemical rcactions, it-titylene96
Halogenation.
Brominalloci In carbon tetrachloride was shown by
precise data to tx.- 11 specift: reaction only for those
diene hydrocarbons, the molecules of which possess
one, or still better, two side chains attached to the cat
hon atoms of the coinjugated system. In the last men-
tioned case the reaction is accompanied by evolution of
consideroble amounts of hydrogen bromide and con-
(Chemistry--Physical. IT. v. 6. no. 8) (over)
61-16911
I Esafov. V. I.
offle. of T"Laka $-Am*
A rl I , ir MN
Val 16v No 7-8 (.1943)
pp 325-327
Departmut of Research Progre a & Planning
Admiralty
The 'Use of Cupferran In QuaUtiative Cbeinical
Anaysist, by P. M. Isakov-
ACSIL Tranxi No. 387
Kursr,anw. 1). 14 atKi Solmikov. P. A -
NE W MEITIOD OF OBTAINING MILDRED DERIVA - t. Kurssanov, 13 N.
TIVES 01' CE1.1-111.0SE. 1194319p. (Concluilion.; It. Solodkov, P A-
illuK. morttd).
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.. TS -. 2 5 (SIP P)ATS -71/to.2P
'Frans. of 7,4rnal PrikladqqI Kliltnil RISSIO 1943, v. 16,
no. 11/12, p. 351145.1
DE.SGRIPrORS: dKousiry, 00ition cellulose,
Tvst. C,Anr,, *Ammuniuniradicals,
*Exchange rvaction.~. *Pigricnts
Andrec-i. H. A., 07rammko, V. 1. and others.
[TETARATION Of' ALDMIYDES BY OXIDATION OF
BY-PRODUCTS Of, SNWI'Iil--IIC RUBBER MANU-
FAC717URE. 1. COOL PLAMIE OXIDA'I1ON OF SK
MO`I'OR FIJEL~ 119611 9p. 7 refs.
Order fr(wn 01-5 or SLA $1. 10 61-16894
Trans. cd 7thurnal Prikladmi I(himki (MR) 1943, v. 16,
p. 356-3(A."'
1) M-RIMORS: 4gynthetic rubber, OxidatioN *Aide-
hydes. II)drocarl"ns, Flanics, Fuels. Fungicides.
Oinimal irmperattere conditions were established for
upcration of a setni -plant s-:ale unit forlowtempernture
oxidation of hydrocarbons cbtained as by-products of
the prodim ion of 1, 3- butadiene from mhyl alcohol (.SK
Motorl'lue:I). In the vap3riter and air prehcater,atem-~
parature cd'2W) is to be mkintalned, and In the reac-
tor a temperature of from 4100 to 4200. Up to 96% of
61-16994
1. Andrecv, LL A.
If. Avramenko, V. 1.
III. Tltle. Cool...
0#A-fT A S-k.*
(Chendstry--PhysicaL TT. Y. 6. no, 8) (over)
Stmbi3lt.4 1-4d vialattlity (,-:f (x6- 4~'. d c --' , lu ", r V. K.
VoGelcruroldy , 29 pp.
RUSBIN erp Uiur Prik Shim,, Vol X71p 194.1.1
pp 397:41, ~3512
AM UCEM Tr-821(L)
fti - Chem
,Tu i G e -2 O-P~ 4WeF'
Structure and Cwmaicidal Properi-Aes of Orgenic Com-
potinds. Commdc*tim 1, Derivittives of By
phelvl,v b3r H- 1. Malinikov, N, El, RcldtBksys,, Z. E,
Bakker,, 12 pp.F-
I -c
. I -tA p no pw!p Zhur Prlk Xhim, Val XVI,, So 9-10,,
19430
ftl Tr Center IRT-3602
scleatifte - clMdatry
Jim 56/deZ
Ccublaw Solubl":Ltv of JWL2CO
X Carb'mte In Wftero b. .3 WIth Na or
y G. G. tvi-azov and
Zo r. Mrato" a 7 pp. I .
RUSSIABip Per$, Zhur Pr1k Khft, V0.1 XM
1944, pp .16-2.1.
Bel
SIA R-2434
Aug 58
61-169D#
Ushakov. S. N aW MatuZov, N. A
COWLYMISRIZATION OF C111.0110STYRENES WITH 1. Uahakov. S. N.
SITRENE AND MI'll METHYL MET11ACRYI-ATE. H. Matuzov, N. A.
[196116p. 3 refs.
Order from OTS or 51-A $ 1. 10 61, - 16904
Trans. (it Zhurnal Prikindnoi Khimii (USSR) 1944,
V. 17 fno.
OLSCRIFTORS: *Upolymerization, OStyreneR,
Chlorides, OAcrylic resins. Chemical reactions.
The velocity of co;,olymerizaition of chlorostyrenen
with styrene and with methyl methacrylate depeMs
upon the praNn ions of the reactants. The higher Is
the content of the intmomer in the reaction mixture,
which is clisractcrized by a higher velocity of poly-
merization, the greater I" the velocity of copolymert-
zation. In copolymeri7ation a( p-chlorostyrene with
styrene the reaction velocit) increases In proportion to A
(Chemistry --Organic, TT. v. 6, no. 8) (over)
611-16907
L.el'cliuk, S. L., Ralandin, A. A. and others.
DMIYDROMNATION OP E'nfYl. ALCOHOL OVER 1. Lel-chuk, S. L.
MlXrD C-hTALYSrS. [19611 5p. a refs. 11. Babuidin. A. A.
OrdLr frorn OTS or SLA $1. 10 61-16907
Trami. of Zhurnol Prikladrol Khimii (IISSR) 1944,
'
60-04.
v. 17 [no. f~2) p.
DESCRFVrORS: Dehydroge3ation. *Catalysts,
'Ethanols, Esters, list crif I cation. Chemical reactiorm,
Ethyl radicals, Acetates. Acetic acids. Titanitim
compmnds. Oxiden.
Dehydrtgenation of ethanol was studied, leading to for-
mation of substantitil arnowas of acetic acid and ethyl
acetate. I'lixec-cumponcm catalysts were investigated
for this reaction, consist ing of copper and a=i2:
~!o
-d with oxides (if cadmitim or titat,iur.
atc n
,
m
lyst promated with cadmilunt oxide has noadvantage
over the two-conipcoem catalyst. constat.,tig of ';.P~r
I 08ke .1 T.A" S.M.
(Chemistry- -Organic. Tr, v. 6, no. 9) (over)
?,'Jcroc~alorlmetric Determination or Vanndlum in
T.-'-orn."l -r.' CIren b7 1,1!-,,-,ro c%f !!cm-pidlne.
by 1. P. Aliasrim, 12 pp.
RUMIAN, y4m, Mar Prik Khim, Vol MI, 1944,
!-P 83-93.
S-U. R - 3 D99
scl
Jul 59
I/ S /09
6146908
Yakubchik. A. L. VanWev. A. A. and others.
CHEMICAL CHARACTERLSTICS Of WrADIENE I - Yakubdlik. A. 1.
RUBBERS BASED ON CUMRMINA'nON OF FORMIC U. Vasil'ev, A. A.
ACID AND PORMALDEWDR, IN THB PROUJCTS OF
DECOMPOSUION OF TREIR OZONWES. (19611611.
33 mqs.
Order JIM. OTS or SLA $1. 10 f I - 169C8
Trans. of Zhurral Pr1kjj*x&YjAmU
-WSSIR) 1944. v. 11
(no- 1121 p-1W1-TK--
DESCRIPMR& *Rubber, Uftmpositica, ozonides.
But&dlews. POMUldehyde, *SyndmUc nbber. Forodc
adds.
A rapid method of clesallicstiop of butadlem polynmrs
and their copolymers. for Instsmioe with styrene. was
developled. based an cormetation of the p. rtles, at the
rubber with the nwnber of vinyl linkages in the rubixtr
nxdecule irAlIcated by coxilrAtion. Dots for 14 types at 0F"c* of Toebwell SWV1c0B
62-14612
Usbakov, S. N., Uvrent*eva, E. N'. and others.
POLYVINTYL. ACETAL COriTINGS FOR MAKING 1. Ushakov. S. N.
CONCHLTE IMPERMEABLE TO GASOLINE. 119621 It. Lav-rent'eva, E. M.
9p. 17 refs.
Order from OrS or 5;1~1 4- 1. 10 62-14612
Trang. of 7burnal Prtkladnol Khtirdi (USSR) 1944,
Y, 17 (no. 1121 p. 12 ~- 136.
IN--SCRUTORS: 'Gisoline, Permeability, 'Concrete,
Coatings, *,,cetals, Polyniert~, 'Vinyl radicals.
*Flaraic Colua,;S.
'11e mechanical btrer.Lqh. sAellim
_ Nrmeability to
'AatCr dn-' psoline were detexmined of films of poly-
vinvi ..etate anj polyvinyl lCetals. free and in the furin
o! cwlill~s (A) C(X1C1,L"C. The Jeywndence of the prorer-
tics o! r!ie cojring,~ upon the Cucat of pulymerization
j,~J the of the s-ucstitmia in the acetal of poly-
viii-yl Ac,,iiol. as ~%ell ati ul-on the cxxent of plastificd- Otfice at TetWta Serstes
Tr, v. 9, no. 1) (over)
Suvarovskaya, N. A.
DMM-11MINATICN OF JR014 IN ALM-11NATE
S()LL'FI')N,i BY A lit~LAROGRAPIIIC METHOD, tr. by
Ingeborg V. R,kerand Georqc N. K7gichlcoff. I J,n 61,
6p. 6 rcfi~. [ANICI i(Redstone) Trnns-no. 1-6:3.
Order from WS os' SLA $1. 10 63-15134
Trans. of 7hurnal. Prikladnal lChinitt (USSR) 1944,
V. 17, no.
DE,;cRirr,"-Rs: *Al-writnates, Solutions, *Iron.
"'Polarogriphic in.,Alysis. Ircn compounds, Sulfides,
Complex compounds,
This worl: Livinonstrates the practicability (if using the
polarographic methckJ of anal:ysis for determination of
Iron in alurvinate %olutions. Thc tron is precipitated in
the farm of sulfide, dissolved in hydrochloric acid, and
reduced by sulfur Noxide dU;7ing boiling of the solution
(Chernistry-,%wilytical, T-F, v. 10, no. 2) (ove r)
63 -151 A
1. SuvorovsknM M A-
ll. ANIC(Rodstond Tram-1-63
111. Army hTissile Cammavd.
Redalone ArSMIL ALL
01ke d TKk" SwW=
Detennination of Fhosphorus in Limestones
by Titmtion of Excess 8-Hydnmyquinoline)
by P. 0. Budnikov and S. S. Zh
7 pp.
RMSTAM, per., Zhur Prik Xhim, Vol XVII, 1944,
pp 165 -169.
SIA R-2541
Sci
Aug 58
I
Actlm Of Ift m the DeCompositiOR Of
L3pa&mma mim mitu X2504,pby G. P,
Ajeuw&m.. 6 pp.
RMIM'g par# Zhur Prft Ping voi nn,
19441, pp 183-287-
SLA -R-2435.
Scl
Ana 58 70-Z 1 //5-
Pgkshver. A. arKI Ztetousiouskaya. A.
OXJDA'nON OF AMMOMA tN 5OLLMONS OF ODM
FLEX CUPRAMMONIUM COAVOLINDS. 119611191P.
7 rr f%. T/ L 724: 1 V.19 R LW I M 2066-
order from WorSIA mt$I.DLI. pNILSU 61-13423
Trans. of -ornal PrWadnoy Khirnii (USSA) 1944.
v. 17. p.
k~.
61-13423
1. Ammonia - - audition
2. Complex :ornVojnds - -
Chemical reactions
3 ~ Copper compounds- -
Chemical reactions
4. CeIlAosr-Oxidati n
I Pokshver. A.
U 2latoustavskaya. A.
1H Trans-T/L-724
I VDS R LU) M. 2066
(Clic!rnistry-loorgattic. TT. v. 5. no. 12)
Paksbrar. A. juid 23atainwakaym, A.
THE OXIM71ON OF AI%MNIA IN SOLLMOM OF
MMPI-EX CUPRANMIONMI OOMIOUND& 119641 t2p
Order from OTS, SLA. or = $1.60 TT-64-10771
Trans. cd '.Muznml Prfldatboi KMMU (USSR) 1944, v. 17.
no. 4/S, p. 259-265.
Another trans. to evailaWe from LC or SLA ml$1.806
pb$l. 80 an TT-61-13423 11961119p).
TT-64-laM
L Pakabrer. A.
IL 7Utouscov"ya, A.
(Chanilstry-InornuWc. IM'. v. 11, um 12)
Rapld X&Uud for the Ana]Wvle of NW% in
NyaMted Irorm, by To Go Vaislllevt 20 pp,
RUSSIMp lperj, Zhur Prik Mxta,, Vol XVn,. 3944,,
Vp 2%-2T). '-- - -- ' -
SIA B-2436
sci
Aug 58 7A, //(O-~
Amalie. A. G.
SULMIRIC AMIYDRIDil ABSURMON WITM WATER
SULJMfURIC ACID SOLAMONS (Absorbtslys SernoV)
Angidrida Vodnymi Rasnoraud Sernai Kislory). 17p.
(foreip text included) 7 refs. DTC-1.
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Trans, cif Zhurnal PrlkLa,I!pol ~KhthmIUQ(USSR) 1944,
V. 17 (ncL-ZFp~-Sr9--32Y.'
DESCRII'TORS: OSWuric acid. 'Anhydrides,
*Absorrition. Solutions. ]Experimental data.
62-28738
1. Amelin. A. G.
11. DTC-I
111. Danish Translations
Centre, Roskilde
(Chemistry-Physical. Tr. v. M no. 2) Nke d Tschkd kmkit
CCMI) 'Treatment of Apatltjwith Hydro-
C11,43 Acids by B. I- Volftovich and A.
Loaln-an , 17 pp -
RUSSIAN.. per, Zhur,Prik Xhim,, Vol XVII,, 1944-1
pp 381-393.
SLA R-2149
07's 9 0
Sci
,07 lj-Al
A118 56 / P--,,
Impromotht in the Manuttoture, of Sodium
Fluosilltate U. Soluftlity of Sodium
naftilicate, by K. R. Kledner, 10 pp.
MISSIM, peri, Zhur Prik ]Mdm,, Vol XVII,
1944, pp 409-416.
BIA R-21~2
ftl
Aug 58
pal3merlsiatlam of Chlorostyrends' ' by S. M. Unbskavi
p. A. matuuw, 1.6 pp UNCIASSIrM
-1/ ~
RMSM, lvr, 11thar Prlk MAN* Vol XMv B04WO.,
igh4j, pp VPWV* M.IML
77--
Scientifit- Cbmistry
Bei 2'r center
Iff-1017
/ --! 5 ~Z/ cf
61-18218
Drintgn, A. ya. and rrw-hbm. ?. ?.
RESINS AND VARNMIES FROM SUBSITIAMI) nM" L Ddnb~M A. YO.
NOLS MAINAOLS FROM PHAT TAR. (196115P. IL Krechkov, P. P.
15 refs.
Order from OIM or 51A #L 10 61-18210
Irma. ot Zhumsl rrUasfttd Well (=) 1944, v. I T.
p. 458-W.
DESCRIMRS: ORostat. Varnishes. ftonds. ?mt.
substitutuft reactlam
7%eposithtUtywas dommstrazedatpreparLAg &rmsin
and a Y"sh of quality am lower than that pr~Mrad
ftrom pure alky) phenols. wmtlrg widely differing alky-
lated pheacils from pmL Addition of - 30% at a
adxtwe Cie cresols im tertiary butylphanol lowers Om
quanty of do varmiab Obtabod. (Amm")
13 tS
04sterLals-Finithes, TT. v. 6. so. 4) Offim of TecWtel IM14cps
KmalaraW, V-1. and 'hmarskil. I. Ya.
WNMD OF UMSMIATION AND AHALYStS
CCM"MM 01? CREMB AMMACEM
07MR HM-OOMEW FRACTKW OF 4=L
Rept. 10onP*cycUtIHtr&omrbm*. 11961113p
(I ag. androoM 24 rate.
61-2DO29
Oil 1. KmelmrmkU. V. 1.
- Y&
TAR. IUU: TPoit*bw7mPIodIIy'cIycHc.-..
Ordw frcgn OTS or SLA $1. 60 61-20929
Tr=a. at 122mial Prikladnot Kbi-Ii I (USSR) 1944,
Y. 17. P. 463-470.
M=RIPrORSk *Wdrocarbons. *ArAhracems. *Coikl
tar. mun& pramanotdon.
(Cb=nUvtry--OrVmIc. Tr. v. 7. no. 9)
62-14157
JOURNAL OF APPLIED CIHEMMMY. 1944. VOL. L7.1 1. Title, Sorption...
NO. 9/10: ITABLE OF CONTENTS AND SELECTED
ABSTRACTSI. (1961169. it refs.
Order from OTS or SLA $ 1. 10 62-
Abstract tritne. of TAurmat Priktadnol Khimilt (USSR)
1944, v. 17, no. 9/10, p. 487-494,527-528.
"533-537. ##552-,;M.
**Complete translations are! available s"rately.
DESCRIPMRS: *Chemistry, Literature, Abstracting.
Carbon, Adsurbenta. Organic solventa, Vapara.
Atisorption. OCbkwidew. *AIlyl radicals. Pressure.
*Exploslvet4 OCom4undoit, Detonation wavem. Pro-
duczion, Pycocatechol, Syndwala. *Creoaote,
OPhenols, Ekliers. Aci,vated carbon.
(Cbemistry. TT. v. k no. 4) (over)
Buirste Idt-rcThpoilm 1. 1V4 PaytAiam or the siftmary
ftateet Ami;;&t Suirate., Waterv Ammodum KonoPbos-
pbstai, by 7,. V. lleltebav,, A, G. bwgmn., 9 pp.
RtWIA31,9 pavv 2bw FrIk Shimp Vol XTIIs 1944t.pp
520-596.
0 T-s
MA R-3356
Set
Aug 59
The Problem of the Mchanlar. of T:--nsition fraff.
B"ariiing to De-tonatio-a of ~PLploolvr-- Rtteriale, b-.r
RMS11W., mo perj, Zlim- rril; QIW,-Xpl XVII.,
so 91,10, 1944, pp-"3-537.
n~,.466i
Be-,I - Chemlstry 5& go?,6
V
Aug 19,56
Polymerimtion 0- Chlorostyrenes. fbyo S.
P, A. lbtt=ovv 15 pp UNCLUM,
H. Usbakarp
fklf~ - XV/1 Vo 7116
RUSSTAN, lwr# ZhurAM xhim, Vol. i=W., N*ol
mq~r
6-3 8 .7 Scl Tr Center
IRT-1018
Scientific Clutudstry
Conditions of Pomation of VAnEp so Coatinge
arA Some of Itbeir Propertiea, by K. acwbt=va.
IRMVMO pers. 2hur PrIk Xhim, Vol XVU,
I
.L944, pp 5ft -
cSMO
I
scl - cbm
HP Avg 62 z oil -,//,p
ChAnak It. I_ and hionhchimikays. N. K.
ON IMP11H.NYI.M1VIIIANE AND M Dill-
WAIVES. Ill. 1IM1ROCTIVII IlYDROGINATION
011 1XVIMNYI.MKI'llANC. 11911itp, 11 rein.
Order from Cfl'.% ot SLA $1. 10 f I -18W
Trans' 'A /hurnsil I'ditladro! ~iml U&SR) 1944.
V. 17 [no. IT71Tro.'-n MIT.
I)K%cPII*1'OItS: *lj1pIw-nyIrwthnnr".
VICS1111re. 0m.16111po"1111M. *Penzetwo. *71,0luenra,
SyntIK-tils. Catelysta. Catelyals. Methanem. Phenyl
redicalft
Destructive hydrogenation of d1l*kenyinsethane u
almospheric pressure and under 100 atm. hydros
pressure was studied. It voiss established that di
methane can completely decompose to benzene and Y11
toluene: Cj 11501faill + 1-1 - CCH( * C(HSCl13-
(Author) ( Mee also 38713
61-18347
1. Clobus. R. L.
11. Moshchinakaya, N. K.
111. ThIr. Destructive...
(Chemistry- -Organic, TT. Y. f.
no. 10)
00060 61 T"Weel IM.4006
tov- V. P r,lim. and
r, T- 1. S,
ill)S:T:~' OF :.-Ilil P5 (IF WOOD CFE
'0 -
111. Kwinileva. E. r.-
5p 13
Oidt-r f-in 01", ,1 SI.A St. 10 f,l IR215
ra t:s PrjUj.jE2j_h im
L;_W! (USSR) 1944,
*Pyrocal.?cf-J. I:thrF;, Wood, Creo-
Fxj,~rirnvnt~ ar, rcport-l t,f preimiation of pyro-
catt-( fi-A from cr-.-osote b,.- the action of aluminum chlo-
ride tinder airnoiphezic p ressuze. It was found that a
pra,:tic.%llv cavvpiete of the phenol cthers
is poss:ble. ustrg apilrox.niately equirnolecularamoutut OM.. .4
of ether and altimmum ch ortdc. This reaction is much
-Orstaric. v 6. no, --,)- Invor'l
f4ft"Ll""no v"Go"two Domotr
W4 *Arm& ULUIAUiw at Some fkameftm
at -- - - IW Ve To
-.A,& tv li W.
- -- w ----
su!rv BmmA mum-ft-bi Mull.
TOWTO 3049 pp YFOOMO
=-3"
fti
Am$ 67
3*213
61-13232
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PREPARATION OF p-CYP&ENE FROM SULFATE I. PlatC A. F.
TURPENTINE. 11961] Sp. 15 refs. IL Tarasovk a A.
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Trans;. or Zhurnni Prk~i4tj;ioj KhinnIIJUSSR) 1944,
V. 17. p.
DMIlliTORS: *Cymenes.. Catalysts. Toluenes.
t*rurl=t1m *Sulfate pulp. Chemical sanlysis.
Convar33ons of sulfate turp4tmiine were Investigated at
383-520 In Vio pre%ence ~.%f mixed catalysts conzaln-
inr cl-romic oxide of molyxlenurn oxide corfled on
alunnina and als,* In the pr.-scnce of a synthetic aluml-
rosillcatc. In r1se presence of the first two of these
catal)ys a yield tit the cyinene traction was obtained
at "~ rosching (OX. on the kurpcistine or 77% vktcn
calculAtod an a-pinone and ee-carane contained In the
(Enginetwing-CkkernicaL '17. v. 6. no, 12) (over) Of*- .4 T-&.1..A L-W-
Llicaln,v., A J,ocal Ahe5thoticj by L. Kh. Felldm3m,,
L. KcFpelicrvicll,, 12 pp.
MmAn 11 KhImii., VOI XVII-p
HUSSIO& pe3,s ZN"" 01
Nos 11, 12t M
scai Tram Center RT-3406
SaientAfia - CbesdatrY,A /,,7,' e-
J,;Z,; 17
Apr 56
Zhur Trik Ilim Vol 17, 19444 pp 594-598
Bismith Electropleting, by A. I., Lewin
AEC Trans
WINIIIIHNIHIffil [INIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIII
lleatrOPUU09, by A. LevU,, 15 pr,.
"UBOW, Per) 2bUr Prlk Xh4m. voi xim, 944, pp
613-&8.
KA R-M.
Bel
Jul 59
ip,7 KZ5
'o,
Gopurmlovs, 'R. S.
Zhurrol PriltbWnci Rdmas vOl- 17 Nw. 9-3.0, 9
firurns,, 6 tableep 250D words; 3w.
Cl-,miizcd,~o !; m Irm and Steelo
ftutcher Trwwo Ozxl*r Noo 1806,p 63*75*
61-18346
RLSHAKC11 ON DlF11LNj'l-NjF.MiANH AND rrS 1. Moshchinskays. N. K.
MIJVATIVES~ IT. M-STRUCTIVE HYDROGENA- 11. Title: DCStrUCLiVC...
TION OF HIGH MOLECULAR PRODUCTS 017 CON-
DENSATION OP R1--NZFNL WMi FOKMALDEHYDE.
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Trans. of Zhurnal Pzik-ladnoi KWinn (USSR) 1944.
V. 17 (n). I I /12) p. 629433.
D0SCRIFI'ORS: 'Dipheny1methanea. Hydrogenation,
Ckxotn;*aJtion, Pressure, *Benzenes, *Toluene*,
Syntivuls. Caullymn. Gartlysis. *Pormaldehyde,
Condensunon reactions. Methanes. Phanyl radicals
D~structivc hydrogenatim of mixtures of dlphcnyl-
meth&m~ Kith p- and o-dikenzy1benzence and higher
molccuLir comr"nds undrr 100 atm pressure at 5001
Chemistry- -Organic. IT, v. 6. m I I (over) 014-1 T..L." W.I".
NiAkirov, A. N. and Kcravaev, N. W
A NL;W )AE11101) OF ISOLATION OF STYRENP 1. ftahkirar. A N
FROM CRUDE rli-N70L. 1196116p. 24 refs. 11, KiLrovaev, N. M.
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Khlmlchv:)hll ivbr-'E!E~-
DESGRIPI'OPS: *Sv.,renen, Separation, Chlutinatinn.
Chlorides. fken7en-~-.
A method of Isolation of styrene Ia rroromed. which Is,
If 600
Raid to Isave panved thc laturvory atage of fitudy. It
consism in treating the fraction 05-150- of crude
lx-n7nl with a 15 p,%i cent golution of ~,,dium hydroxide
and thon With J p-It cen sulfuric acid. rhe product, fror
of phnoln and Wnic comrx)undn. In then chlorinated.
and since i4chlorokyrene IxAla at 233-23.:' , It ean
easily be reptir4ted from the xylenes by dimilLation,
after vihfcb dIchinrontyreme! Ift dechlortnated at 173
' MR- .1 T.4.1 t*1
with bog Iran ere. reduced Rt 500-550
with hydrMen
or other reducing p*es. The yield of dichiorrwryrene
(Ch-zmi*tvv--Orgatdc, TT. Y. 6, no. 6) (over)
Owl; I ~iz 1111117=1117111
Sumarokov. V. P. and Bogoynvlenskaya. V. N.
PREPARATION OF PYROChTECHOL FROM WOOD
CREOSOTE BY DECOMPOSI'l-ION OF PHENOL
E'17HERS UNDER ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE. Ill.
[1961] 4p. .1 refs.
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Condtmsod trans. of Zhurnal Prikladnoi Khimli (USSR)
1944, V. 17 (no.
DESCRIPTORS: 'Pyrocmechul. Preparation. 'Croosote,
017henols, *Ethers. E>roomptisition. *Hydrochloric
acids. Cheinical reactions. Temperature. Velocity.
'Anilines.
'Me del-pendt-Acc, of the velocity of decoinposition, of PoI_
yhydric phenols upon the temperature, the amount of
aniline used and the rate of now of hydrogen chloride
forndng the aniline salt was studied. A rise of the tern
(Chemistry- -Organic. Tr, v. 6, no. 10) (over)
61-1834S
1. Surnarokorv. V. P.
11. Bogoyavlenskays. V. N.
r
j
offi.00 T.gwcl S-4c..
Purificotion of Xylose-C.Iontaining So-
lutiam, with Calcium OxIdes by N - A.
Sychev aM M. I. Shmatoira, 4 pp.
RMSUbi,, per,, Zhur Prik Kh1m, Vol XXII.,
1944, r.,p 381-39~--
(10- (.59 -SLA R-220 '71,
Sci
Avg 58
6 L
cataa,~tic oxidation or Facnautbiew, I* =ec' of
Various IPactons on the Catalytic Wda'U40n of
fte==tbrgwe,v Iry V, 17, Vormhtagivs D. A. Garevichl
7 Pv-
RMIM8 mo pm,-,, Zhur Prlk Dlma Vol XMIj, HO 1/23.
1949s PR 3-9-
Oei Tr Ctr RT-3438
e4ilmtif lc - 03mmistry
aw 56 OW/dmr
61-18223
Vorovbtsev, M N. und Ourevich. M A.
CATALY11C OXIDA'JION OF nlFNAlTnIRFNF- 1. Vorozhtscv. N. K
11. MIX11ANISM 01" AGnON OF vANAt)lum P1*4*r- IL Gurevict4 D. A.
OXlr)l-'jZudienie Katit lit icheskogo cAlslenlya P(MM11- Ill. 'nde- Mechanism...
tr(ma, ll~ 11961) 4p. 2 rcts-
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Condcnsed trans. of 7,h *urval.Prikladaui 131irall (USSR)
19M), v. 181no. 1/21P. 1G-14.
DBSCRIPMRS. Oxidnitionolimmanthrenest Catalysts,
OVaruidiurn compourkis, Oxides, Vapor phase, Crystals.
Napilthalencs. 13:5
Obsev. tions of the process 4 oxidation of hydrocarbons
over vanadJurn pcmcrdde were correlated with a study
of microphotol7aphs of the surface of samples'at the
catalyst- It was ettablishad iha vanaditan pentoxide
Interacts with the charge and this results to essential
changes or its surface involybig reduction to the tri- Of"46 f Toclai.0 11"e.4
TG v. 6. o% 8) 0-)
61-18224
Lozovol, A. V. and Senyav in. S. A.
VIBLOCITIES OF DHECONIMSITION Of- IIYDROCAR- 1. Lozovoi. A. V.
13ONS IN DE'STRUCrIVE' HYDROGENATION. 11. 11. Senyavin. S. A.
ANnIRACIENE, 9,10-DUM*1ROANT11RACENE, SYM- 111. Title: Anthracem...
METRICAL OGrAHYDROMMIRACHNE., FERIfYDRO-
ANTilRACHNE., RIENANTIMENH AND 1,2-BENZAN-
THRACENI".. 1196117p. 30refs.
OrdLr from MS or SLA $L 10 61-18224
Trans. of Zhurnal Prikladnoi Khlmil (USSR) 1945,
v. 18 [no. 1721-0. 3S-42.
DESCRItIrOKS: *Hydrocarbons, Decomposition,
Ollydrogenation, *Anthracen-ts, CatalyRts,
*Phenanthrenes.
Ilydrogen3tion of 6 fused rinj; polynuclear aromatic and
bydroaromatic hydrocarbons was studied under an
initial hydragen pressure of 80 atm. at 380, 420 and
4750 in the presence. of 5% molybdenurn sulfide. and the Waco e# TM*Wed SM.6me
(Chemistry- -Organic. TY. v. 6. no. 8) (over)
Wmedli. M. a.
CAT,kLrnC bESULFURIZATION OP GASOLINE. 1.
(1961) 5p. 22 rcft;.
order from MIS or SLA 31. 10 61-1924:1
TrAas. d Zhurnal Prikladnol. Xhimll (USSR) 104i, %-. 1,14
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EMICRIPTORS: Cma; IGI~"Ilfw' sljlftjrconli~wods.
Fuels. Clays, fil-Orocarbons. Decomposi.0% Separa-
don.
A at ~di oi rhe rtAtnbl'Ity of 12 6 Amplus of Clays from
four
I . regloas on the Apsho.,,ron Milmula in USSR for
co,alrac desulfitrization ur jrAsoll~e rhowed am 6onee
natural clay!- caji !~e used without activation for this
prwe-sa, effectiog remova.1 of up to 897, of the sulfur
frnm samples with sm Ittiftel sulfur cment of 0.059Ar
at 40011c. nowever. 3t this ternpeaature partial crsc)t-
Ing may occur and the optimal condizions are thought
(NUteriala- -Fuels. Tr. Y~ 6. nr- 8) (ey -)
61-18242
1. Title: Dftulfurization
1. Marnedli. " G.
14 5
offi.. .1 T-1-1-1 S-i...
On. Effactivariezz of ftygenatcd Air Applicatic-n in
tho CLn'tact 14itric Acid bbmuftature, by V. 1.
Atmahc1uniko, 9 pp.
RUBSIM., ~er.~ Zhur Prik Vol XVIII, Nos 1, 2,
vP
P;po '00~ Sci Tmna Ccnter
jw.
C;;~e
Sclent.ii-Ic Chcastry flep r"r-, =Ibm
61-19348
Grinevich. V. K
A SIUI)Y OF ZINC-CHROMIUM CATALYM FOR 1. Grinevich, V. K
SYNTMESIS OF IvIE714ANOL 119611 Sp. 3 refs.
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Trans. of 2hurnal Priklathiol "Iml[ (USSR) 1945. v. 18
p- 90-96.
DESCRlYI'011S:*h1cthano1q, Synthesis. *Zinc compOUTKIS
*Chromium com;x)unds, "Oxides, Catalysts, Catalysts.
The efficiency of Me catal!r8t for synthesis of mcthanal
of the contlmaltion MG. Cr:03. CrO3 i& ralt;od by
'11K)ut V
% by subatitining chromium oxidrby chromltLTt
trioxide, without affmthV the composition of the pro-
(141CL The catalysts 87n(X 3CrO3 and 2ZnO. CrG3 are
Identictil 1A activity. An hicrease of their content of
chromium to a composition of 7WL 001 reducca the
efficiency of the eptalyst by 60% when the latter to prit- offics of TOC61cal $"Cgs
ChemAstry-OrOnic. M v. 6.* mi. 10) (over)
62-14160
JOURNAL OF AFPIAl--D CHEMISTRY, IQ45, VOL. 18.
NO. 3: ITABLE OF COWENrlS AND SELECTED
AURTRAC-TS, [196113p. 7 refs.
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Abe;zract trans. of Zhurnal Prikladnoi Khimii (LISSR)
1945. v. I ~, tio. 3. p. 101 - I 11, 121-12-S, 175-176,
184-190
DESCRIPTORS: *Chemistry, Abstracting, Periodicals,
Indexes, Acetones, Chlorides. S)nthesis. Plants,
Oils, Coal, Coal rat, Chemical analysis
Content,;:
Applied chemistry in the Academy of Sciences, by
0. E. 'Zvyagint~L7%, and A. E. Porai-Kostilts
C0Hto;WL1S*rnethW of preparation of chloracetone. by
E. A. Sliflov and G. V. Kupinskaya
chemical c(iniposition of oil from I-appula echinata OR.* *f T~Wml sw~i
(Chemistry, 17, v. 7. no. 12) (over)
lvanov, K I . Blapya, T - A. and others.
PREPARATION OF 1A.111RICATING OILS BY ALKYLA-
TION OF COAL TAR HYDFDCARDONS. 11961114p~
18 refs.
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Trans. of Zhurnal Priklatind Khtmil (USSR) 1945.
V. is. p.-rt~W-rTr.---
DESCHII'TORS: *(.o%l tar, lb-drocorbtmv. Lubrication,
*Oils, Synthesis, Alkyl radicals.
Alkylailott of aromatic hydromrbons of crAl tar from
coking with ok-finn of the coke oven gap in the presence
of aluminum chlarlder and hydrogen chloride may form
up to 381,; lubricating oft calculated on the hydrocarbon
charge. The quality of the oil is clone to petroleum oil.
it requires no treatment with chemicals or dewaXing.
Considerable quantities (up I* 40FJV of gasoline consist-
Ing of saturated hyttrocarbomi are also oWaIrted which
(Materiala-Lubricante. TT. v. 6. no. 6) (over)
61-19239
1. Ivanov, K. I.
H. Blagova. T. A.
61 61
office of TeAsitj swwcos
Cobalt MUstios, tW N. P. Dievp Ve V, Gribovs1%, 4 pp.
Ux=hwzpxsD
rou tran"Atilm,
nwro,sj?erip jas n2-jk;s, va xvin, 1945,
99 "AD36
ma TV 2mh
scientuft - Q"Uwy
NRY " = ) 0 r 0
INVESTIGA-FI014 61N THE FIELD OF VOLATILE
SOLVENTS RECOVERY ON SOLID SORBENTS. 9.
INVESTIGAYION OF THE DESORPTION OF
VOLATILE SOLVENTS FROM CAR13ON LAYERS, BY
E. V. ALEKSEYEVSKIY, Z. S. VANYUSHINA,
RUSS I AN) FIER, ZHUR PR I K KH I M, VOL X XV I I I
PP 193-206.
NLL M.348o
SCI - CHEM
JUN ~2 199,105
*Zh-ur Fr 'a 11- Ehlm 7, V I I 1. 221-9, ( 1914 0
Ad.sorptfo.-. Properties of Kaolin
Ya. A. Fit-lkov (Inst of Chem os US13R Acad Sci)
(Wilson Bt-m ;~441)
c 6,4 i~ - ~t ~,- ~ I--,- &,'
-1
wJ III
quactitativo Sepwration of Columblum and Titanium With
Soditim %.-pq)bosphite, by 1. P. Alluarinj T. A. Burovix.
BUSSIA384-2 , Zb jr ft:Lk Shim
11 11 iM _.# Vol XVIII, No 60
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Brutcher n, No 2584
ScientIgic - CbmiLiptry
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Electrolynis of Nickel Hat
M. Loshka-rov, 0. 'Esin, and G. Lal:p (Electrochem Lab of
the Kirov 'Oral Industrial Inst)
(Wilson Dam 241-2)
t I - 19344
Kholn. & S.. Proat. A V. and others.
DEHYDRA'nON OF ISOPROPYL ALOONOL OVER 1. Kbaln. 9. S.
SOLID C.ATALYSTS. [IWIJ 8p. 13 refs. It. Front. A. V.
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Trans. of.Zhurnal Prikladnot KidmilAUSSR) 1945,
T. Is. P,
DESCRIMOR& Ohvpanota. Dehydration. *Projyl
ethers, Synthesis, 'Alumintffncompourids, *Alums,
Catalyelu, Chemical reaction. Temperature. Pres- c" r
oure, Velocity
A catalyst was developed with which 25.9-29.4 mol-91,
yields of foopropyl ethercan be obtained from Joe-
PrWyl alcohol of 92-95%,wnceriratiott. when calcu-
toted on the alcohol charmed or ft. 5 -73. 8% on the
alcohol converte4 for a rate of flow of 1. 16-5.70
1/kg catalyst perr hour arxI a reaction temperature of
(Chemistry- -PbysicaL W. v. t4 m 10) (over)
62-14162
JOURNAL OF IMTLIED CHEMISTRY. 1945. VOL. 18, 1. Tlilv: Zutirol
NO. 6: [TABLE OF CON-TF.14TS AND SELECTED AS-
STRACrSI. [196113p.
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Abstract tratin. of Zhurna) Prikladnoi KhImli (USSR)
1945, v. 18, no. 6, p. bU313 a-,vd 372-373.
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DESCRIPTORS- *Cticitilstry, Literature, Abstracting,
Ammonia, Catalysts, 1kciericitles, Determination.
Contents:
#*-cciecrlon of new mawrials for ammonium catalysts.
by V. M. Grine%ich
Determination of small amounts of antiseptics of the
type of zefirol, by G. A. Gar~usha and T. N. Patet.
(Chemistry, TT, v. S. ric, 4) OHi- .1 T-~,-[ S--
Selectloa of Sew Kinds of Raw )Material for
Amami& Catalvote, by T. X. Grinevich,, 14 pp.
B=I", per, T-Juzrnu3 - I 1?4--Xk~~, Vol
xvj.u,, No 6., :L9IF5S,-, 313-321.
Sol Trow. Cimter FS-3405
ftlentIfic - Ohm', try !? A, 711
AIM 56
61-18341
Firisanova. I- N.
Co.
INVESTIGATION OF TH11 CHEMICAL MPOSMON 1. Firsanova, I- N.
OF SYN"1111N. 11. ANALYSIS 01: WATER FORMED IN U. Title: Analysis ...
SYNTUESIS OF HYDROCARBONS. 11961) 6p. 5 refs.
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Trans. of Zhurnal Priklatinoi Khtmil (USSR) 1945. v. 18
p. 367_37f.--------
DESCRIPTORS: "Hydrucarbone. Syntheels, Nickel,
Cobalt, Aluminum, Catalysts, Chemical reactions,
"Alcoholis, *Acide, "Water, Chemical analysis.
The products of interaction of carbon monoxide with
hydrogen under ULMDq)heric prespure in the presenoL
of a n Ickel- cobalt - aluminum catalybt at 180- 1900C con-
tain not only hydrocarbDne and small amounts Of aclUa.
but also aliphatic alcohols and aldehydes soluble in
water. From the reaction water 0. 15-0. 37% neutral
(Chemistry- -Organic, Tr, v. 6, no. 10) (over) Ollie. of TocWtot JoI,,lc.s
T'hn Thmvtxy or RapdJAbrium Con-nntreatiow
and CoatiMow TIOW Of a SOlUtion) Cotwtar-
T%orw by N. I. XLrl:LlovWM pr,.
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vvr,son W Crw cnargIng ha" In comact Ulth khrU.'1111a
0:1. ~16;~,JLt at 2~)J-500(t wa& li-nd ;o involve Jeny-
w . p1neric ana carene to p-cymc. -. how-
Tr, V. (), nu. 11) (uver)
00- .4
4
Zhur Prlh Rhim, XTIII, " 39-4-9 (19,45)
KinAlc s mi-,d Yleclmnism of Cutaly-Ac Conversion of
N-w Cnrbon Monoxide
V. A. Roiter, S. S, Gauldunan, 14. 11. Pirsurzzhevskaya and
T. M. ~ivaliya- (,"isarzhevskiy Inst of Phys Chem, USSR
Acad Sci
01-20117
;ici. v. i- YL. an,i (4ncr5.
0: NE Vi~9%1 1111- AIR BY 1. goiter, V. A.
"V11 kIA"Cic, 11 6 rc'~, 11. RubAnik. M. Ya.
0~ ~": r 11 (;-.-5 ') I"; '~: 1. 1 u 1.1-20117
fni-. of Z~mnml' PnklaAncit atinit (USSR) 1945,
v. i~i' It.
)ESC.R111YORS: Otir. f\LKIficatim. *Actylencs. Ox-
01:~% Ores. Cita-
lt";" C.3talvw-
I oi~ jroM tile ia is
oT cc.!'.cnc wilth nxv,~,v,,.
fir this pjtec~. 'lliev
v "try- - illvl-li. 7". V. 11) (Gvtu,) 044- .1
Itoirer, Z. A., Gaukhms n. 5. S., and Tudorovskays,
.M. A. a
CATAL)MC C.VArjA'IION OF IIYDRWIW SUI-FIDE
LIZ -1111r- PRE.":NCV OF 11YDROGEN. [1961) 10p.
27 refs.
OrLier frvni OTI, ur '.~LA 31. 10 61-20133
Trans. ol 71,urnal Prikladnal Khtmil (Umit) 1945,
V. 14, i). 45,0-16t,
DESCIRIM"ORS: I i)%Ircj;cn curn,-Knusis, Sulfides,
OxIantion. *Niclul cwalyi.ts, OLead catalysts, Cum-
iy!.ts. (>~:;Ily.is, vHyJroZtm, Clicinic&l reActions.
.A. stL~!v unt ci:r..W out of the cUiclency of the cata-
ly:,r com~j~scd of oxid.-s of nickel and lead and sup-
,,ort,.j or, Lies in the oxidation of hydrogen sul-
fido a m1a rnlxLure JJ2S - 02 . H2 . N2. a% dep~-ndew
upan tht fvllowing factors: temparpturc, space veloc-
(Cheminry-EbysicaL 777, v. 6. no. 11) (over)
61-20133
1. Rofter. 7- A.
U. Gaukhman. S. S.
Ill. Mudorovskaya, M. A.
Offi.. f 7-61-1
62-14164
JOURNAL OF APPLIED C111WISTRY, 1945, VOL. 18,
NO. 9/io: trABLE OF CONTENTS AND SELECTED
ABSTRACTS]. [196117p. 14 refs.
Order from OTS or HLA $1. 10 60-14164
Abstract trans. of Zhurnal Frikladnoi Khimli (USSR)
1945. v. 18, nc~. Q110. p. 409-473. 505-507. 518-520.
534-547. 556-570. 571-575.
DESCRIPrORS- OChomistry, Abstracting, Metallurgy.
Chemical enginecrinZ, *Ac2ivated carbon, Oxidation,
Inflammable rnaterin1s, Temperature, *Carborundum,
Pipettes, Automatic, Adsorizion, Gases. Absorption,
*CoR1 tar, 'Peat, Danalty, 'Acetones, Oxidation,
Potassium cornpounds. Manganates. 4OrganIc com-
powds. gAlkyl radicals, Sulftw compounds, Chlorides,
An-ddes, *Bentonite. Clays. Chemical industry.
Title: Suspenvion ultrafilters
Title: Alkyl...
Balkav, A. A.
(Cherniarry, TT. v. B, no. :1) (over) Ofhc,,# 7-1mical Sw'i-
Eidus, 0. It. 1 61-20140
DliPENDENCE OF 111E HYDROGEN -CARBON RA71O 1. Eidus, 13. it.
IN LIQUID PUEL UPON ITS AVERAGE SPECIFIC
GRA~iH [1961161). 12 refs.
OrJar from L)M or SLA $1. 10 61-20140
Trins. of 71urnal llrikladnol )Zhimit (USSR) 1945.
IS. p, 543-555.
D!~~CIIPTO%S: Uqwls. OFuels, *Oils.. Orranic com-
I"Linds, 4Hydrogmi. 'Carbon, Dt-misity, Stability.
On the exanyle of a Lirge number of organic com - j
pounds tte hydroge-a-carboct ratio was correlated with
SpeCifiC Ltravity. An oquatimi (fi/Q* - 3.86 - 2. 3D
%vas dc;rlvc,.d iulraUc focr corn,,)arative characterization
of crucle oils with cars from c:oal anJ ;wAt. Similar
Lqwitlons were derived for the series of parafftna and
naphitiLmus. (Author) off... f T_k.i_1 s_4
(Chemistry--Organic, 77~ v. 6. no. 11)
lk.ia;idin. A. Bogdanwa, 0. K. and c4htrs.
CAA'A1-ViIC 0f'liYDH0Gi:JNA`I*Ik)N Ul- 1111- TECUNI-
~-Ai. lk!1ASL-h0li~NE 1:11AC110N LW CR~CKI:u
3r0&.
C)rtl~,r froai UTS or SLA $i. IU 61-20144
Trwitz. off Zliuraal Pj:ikla.Jjiol Khtnall (U-',SR) 1945. v. lb
P. WHIIi.
MSCRUTORS: "Ilutancs, "Butenes, Dehydrogenation,
CAt,.lyb;ti, Gatal)tds. "Baidlenes. Synthesis."llydro-
carwna. C~Ihcb.
L/n we ct,airpic w catalytic: denydropciwtion of a plotnt-
pro,lucetl butane-Dutime frwilon of crackinr gaiter, it
uar% shoun ta~,.t th,.- irimbod of pr"rallon of buiadlene
(L." dvt,,,,~t I..tt , " o1 pul ~, imum, MIJ I -It'110tv)
prevl."Iy des,;XIN~d by Wit authors to vorally appli-
cable to gasea from oil cracking. (Author)
TY, v. 6. no. 11)
61-20144
1. Ualandln. A. A.
U. Bo,,-dawvL. 0. IL
OVA.. .4 T-hm..& S-4-
TiLe virqlation of Coal irrom the macaw Ama, by
11, 21. EtwolukAmok4o
HaBSUN Uirp mur Prik Dims Vol XMS, 19,01
YP 463:447
Dwyt or Int
UB 'Bar at min"
coutwel jbqw sta
pItteov Elk's Tr 267
Atnelin. A. G.
A&SORPrIONOFSULVWItTRIOM(MEYAQUBWS
SOUMONS OF SUUMURIC MID. U. 119611 101p.
9 rrfs. (DSIR tAAJj M 2DSa,.
Order tram Wor StAmill.90. mWI.90 61-13415
Trans. Q(
V. Is. P."SM-516.
61-13415
1. Sulfur oxides - -Absorption
2. Sulfuric add--Absorptive
properties
11. Anwita. A. G.
U. DSIR LW M.MS
owwwolvedmokoll, too
CRngIaeerknS--Cbeffdc&l. Tr. v. 5. no. 1:0
I
Zhur Prik KlAm, XVIII, 518-20,
S~ispcnsicn 'Jltmi~llters
S. 'r. Moki-azihin (Ural IndustraR Inct)
(Wilson tom V-43)
Zhur -Pr~k Rhin, VIII, (194.0
Ph.,?sicochemical Amlysis of Sulfur-Ic A7id Tr"tment
of Phosphaten V. The Solubility o:',' Calcium Sulfate in
Aquc,. ...z, Solutions o" PhaBphoric Acf;.d at * 4c0, 6o0 and
900 C.
A. A. Thperm,-a and M. IT. Shullgina, (Lai, of chem
an,a!3rnis of t,he Statc Inrt of Fert',lizers Pnd Insecto-
fungictiec , Iff'U'U'l
211 13 C,
O."itison, Dam :,)W-)
67-1 ON5
T Pr na _x
J; IPFLILO Ciiaii~7i-R*j% 1943, V01&1~8
'E1N1L___,N_rS AND SEI~ Desor;A.,on.
rsUf,
11! Fawi
f~ cril
T r
F3.:! :1. P.!iklailwi Kh1mii (USSR)
r.o. 11 12. 5b 1 -608, 641 -646,
-90
:
-698. 718-7-A.
'Chemislyy, Abqtractint. vAbsort%~OrL
'L-4or,xion, hlixrarvs, bAlkylaticus. Ammonia,
:,min,~P. $Aldehydev, Ketones. 4fluty1radicala,
Ovapor.q. R,xovery, *Steam. *Activated carbon, Sol-
vent action, 'Gases, OSodiuni compounds. *Fluorides,
.Silicate, Colloids, "Zinc c-ainpowds. *Sulfates, Solu-
tions, Purification, Copper. Cadmium, *Hydrogen
compoundn. *Sulfidefi. Ethaneo, Sulfwates, Organic
compounds, *Gold, Aliphatic compounds, 'Tuberculo-
sis. 'ncropy, Synthesis. MO.. M T-W-1 S-i
(Chemistry, TT, v. 8, no. 2) (over)
Investlastions an the Field of Recovery of
Volatile Solvents on Solid Gorboubs. XI.
IX,voTption of Solvents 7rcu Solid Sorbents With
Steam, Theory of Desorptiouj. by E. V.
,,I(,
- 'kseyevskiyp Z. a. Taviyushim.
B053UN, perj, Zhur Prik M31z Vol XVM,,
105, pp
zm x. 36o6:
831 - Chas j
Aug a
Nlkolaev, A. V.. F rolova,. E. V.. and Shternina.
E. B.
STORING OIL AND OTHER. LIQUIDS IN CHEMI-
CALLY TREATED CROUND. (19611 4p. 3 refs.
Order from OTS or SLA $1. 10 61-20145
Trans- of 2bilr1jal PrikI&dnoi.KbIwUjUSSR) 1945.
v. 18. v. 686-680'.""' "'
DESCRLPTORS- *Liqulft, *Oils. *Storage, Sand, Iron
compounds. Hydrotides. Permeability, Tests.
61-201 t5
1. Nikol2ev, A. V.
if. Prolova, E. V.
Ill. Shrernins. E. 2,
The impermeability to OU priXtucts, alcohol and %&ter
of a film of ferric hydroxide on a la ye r of sa nd wa s
tested and It was found that atither of these liquids
passed through this film during a period of from 6 t
11 monthe. 'Me passing of oil product* through a
dDugh-Ift molst mass of milk of hinc was also 111%VS1 I
ted. (Author)
Englneerftit~- -Chemical. TT. v. 8. no. 1) offic. f Tockslad Swv;ces
r
61-2016)
Rozlovskaya, S. 1. and Temidn, M. 1.
VAPOR PRESSURE OF b4XrURES OF VINYLIDENE I - Rozlovskays, S. 1.
CHLORIDE AND VINYL CNLORIDE. 1196114p. I ref. U. Temkin, M. 1.
Order from OTS ctr SLA $1. 10 61-20160
T'r-ins. (USSR) 1946,
v. 19, p. 20-34.
DESCRIP`rORS: 'Vin%] Jilmi,ics, Chlorides, Mix-
tures, V&Nw pressure, Measurement.
Vapor prermures of "I chloride at from 20 to 600C.
and of vinylidene chloride within 20 and W)C werc
determine.d, and flatinfactory agreement was established
of the data for vinyl chlorldCL with those reported in the
literature. Vapor Pressures. of three mixtures of vWyl
chloride with vinylidene chIcride were determined
within the temperature interval of 20 to 800C and It wasl (Chemist"- -Organic, Tr.
found that the vapor pressure of these ndxnwes can be V. 7, no. 1)
caleulated with sufficient approximation on the basis of
the law cd Raoult. (Author)
Graphite-ftreclay rad' Refractories and. the
Nechaniam of Their Waters by P. P. Budnikov,
L. A. Tseiu~Lin.
141MIAlip pers Vol XIX., 1946,
pp 40-.
DSIR LLU M-1229
(loan)
Sci - Ragr
/,g Y- 8~~
c~--t 6o
The ROCiPmmal System WL - xH4N03-H2O in
the Presencei of Amonias 1, ~Maternary Pjamonical
System: KIJCl., NO'3 and HN'4/cl', NO'3.,
by N. P. Aloftsandrov.
RUMIAX., per., 2btrr-I PrikUduoi Xhip-li, vol 19',
no 1, 19W.. iT-63--70.
srA TT-66-ice47
Sai-Chem
Aug 66 .109"191
rr-63-18766
Rabinovich, L B. arAl 091n, B. V.
ELECTROCOW)UCT111TY OF UNIE DURING HY- L Rabinovich. 1. B.
DRATION AND SMING. 22 July 63, 9p. (figs. tables 11. Osin. 1). V.
omirtexID 8 refis.
Order from O'B, SI-A or ETC ~1. 10 TT-(,:1-1F766
Trans, of [;~Wjrnal.PrikI&dnoLj2jmlij (USSR) t946,
V. 19 no. I I P. 90-ix.-
DESCRIMR& *Cements. OCalclum compounds,
Oxiden. Hydromides, *Hydrates. 6Aglng (Materials).
01-lardening. 011lectrodbemistry. *Electrical conduct-
ance. mEtectroostnosts,
A method was developed for measuring the electro-
conducxlvity at coinstao: temperature during the h1j;hly
exothermic process of hydration (and setting) of Ili.-ne.
A number of corresponding curves aWwIng the chtinges
in electroconductivity tkiring the process was ol%tajawd.
(Marerials. 1-17~ v. 11. no. 1) (civer) Offlu 49 Tedwical SnTion
The Prqiaratl= and Properties of Ascorbic acide
On the lActoulzation of Dleactone-2-keto-gulonlo
acid, by To IL Slabodin, A. No Bwerva,
XMIM per-, Zhur- PrIklady Rbi-.,, Vbl XXK, 15.46,
0
vp 17247; "
UMN Reft, To 2.774
Sel