SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ALBU, T. - ALDA, V.

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ALBU, Toma Monotonous applications between topologic spaces. Studii cerc rat 16 no. 7015-925 164. ALBU, Toma on a clasa of rational numbers. Gaz mat fiz 70 ro.41 29- 131 Ap 065. Q u4. ~jj. I Ir v IF 2 1? cc r ITI icy Pit kit, rir; 25(5) RUM/9-11-4-6/43 AUTHORS: Chiqu, A1.9 Engineer, Albu, T. and Popq Stefan, Engineers TITLEs Some Aspects of the Wear and Limit-Lubrication in Zinal Journal Bearings PERIODICALs Metalurgia .9i Constructia de Mayini, 1959, Vol 11, Nr 4, pp 287- 200 (RUMANIA) ABSTRACTs The sliding bushings made from zinal, cast and processed at the factory Ill Mail', Ploesti, Rumania, have been tested in heavy-duty operating conditions,Vat high specific pressures of 40 to 150 kilograms per sq.centimeter (569 to 2133.5 rsi), and low speeds of 315 rpm. The plotting of the temperature and friction coeffi- cient against the time gives picture of wear in various tests, figures 1 to 5. It is noted that after a smooth increase there is a sudden variation to a maximum temperature and friction coeffi- cient, followed by a decrease to a stable value. The maximum tem- perature observed was 590C (138.2 F) which indicates no danger of jamming. The authors also tested the journal bearings of zinal Card 1/2 under limit-lubrication conditions. They explain the formation of RUWI/9-11-4-6/43 Some Aspects of the Wear and Limit-Lubrication in Zinal Journal Bearings the limit. layer qualitatively. The experiments were made with a lubricant corresponding to Rumanian standard 413STAS 751-49, of 130 Engler. The authors conclude that under the heavy-duty opera- ting conditions (2130 psi) the bearings tested had remarkable qualities. They affirm that zinal is as good as bronze or other antifriction materials, and it has the advantage of being cheaper. Limi'tations for zinal (zinc-alum'inum alloys) are imposed by acid mediums and temperatures over 1200C (248 F). There are 7 graphs, Card 2/2 1 diagram and 1 table. CHISUP A.; MAROS, HULFE, G.; MATIESANU, D.; DALY, A.; VERES.9 A.; SZABO, A. Determining the wear and tear on cogwheels by radioactive isotopes. Bul stiint polit Cluj no.5:217-223 -62, 1. Inatitutul de fizica atomica Cluj (for SzabQ). R/008/62/013/0()6/005/008 Ao65/A126 AUTHORS: Chip, A., Marop, D., Albu, T., hulpe, G., Mateipanu, D., Daly, A., Szabo, A. TITLE: Contributions to the investigation of the wear of gears by means of radioactive isotopes PERIODICAL; Studii pi cercetari de mecanic~ aplicatA, v. 13, no. 6, 1962, 1,549 - 1.555 TEXT: A co60 bolt, 3 mm long and I mm in diameter, bias introduced into the tooth-face of a gear of globular pearlite cast iron, while the gear was then sub- jected to a long-period test in a universal gear testing machine provided with a closed circuit lubrication and a Geiger-MUller-counter. The radioactive parti- cles, retained together with the wear dust by the oil filter, were detected by the Geiger-MUller counter, whereas the impulses were counted in 1/2-hour inter- vals. The qualitative wear curves, traced on the basis of this method, show the evolution of the wear depending on time and load. Presented are then the cali-, bration process used for the qualitative estimation of the wear, as well as the Card 1/2 Contributions to the investigation of .... R/008/62/013/co6/oWooB A065/A126 calculation of the wear of the tested gear. The precision of these i-neasurements is limited by the statistic character of the radioactive disintegration. In the case of the conducted experiments, the statistic error varied between i 2% and t 5%. These*preliminary experiments compiled in a table present the result of. I %, the wear test, depending on time and load. The tests conducted by the Institutul poli'tehnic (Polytechnical Institute) in Cluj, the Laborato-ul de radioizotopi, Institutul do fizicK atomicA (Laboratory of Radioisotopes, Institute of Nuclear Physics) in Cluj, and the Uzinele "I Mai" ("l Mai" Plant) in'Ploiepti, will be continued. There are 4 figures. ASSOCIATIONS: Institutul politehnic (Polytechnical InstitutO in Cluj (Chi~u, Maro~, Albu, Hulpe, relateisaaiu, and Daly)*, Institutul de fizic'a atomic~ (Institute of Nuclear Phy'sics) in Cluj (Szabo) SU,~IXIWLED: June 16, 1962 Card 2/2 USSR / General Biology. Individua* Development. B-4 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 10, 1958l 42817. Author Parkhon, K. I.; Laurian, LIdiya; Belechanu, Marianna; Albu-Aderka. NqtaLJya. Inst o g en. - Title Controlled Embryogenests, Report 5. Effect of In- sulin on lien Embryonic Development (Congenital Cataract and Achondroplasta). Orig Pub-. Zh, med. nauk. Akad. RNR, 1956s 1, No Z, 5-47. Abstract: Studies were conducted on eggs of White Leghorn and Rhode Island varieties. All told, 1000 eggs were used. Insulin (1) was Introduced either by drops on the chorloallantois, or by injection through the shell. The eggs were treated daily or every other day, beginning with the 7th and up to the 14th day of incubation, In each injection Card 1/3 13 USSR / General B!0109Y. individual Development. B-4 .Abs Jour,.- Ref Zhur-Biol., No 10), 19587 4Z817. Abstract: plasia one injection is sufficient, while the formation of a cataract requires at least 5 Injec- tions. Introduction of I starting with the 11th day of incubation causes no defects. In the authors' opinion, the mechanism of anomalous generation Is related to disruption of carbohydrate metabolism. Bibl. 104 refs. Card 3/3 14 ALBUL S.P. Comparative evaluation of existing formules used for computing the yield of uncompleted wells in water formations under pressure. Zap.Len.gor.inst.'32 nc,.2:126-135 '56. (MM 10:2) (wells) - ALBUL, S.P. ' --,- Rapid method for calculating the yield of uncompleted wells in water formations under preaeuree ZapeLenogorsinat-32 na.2:136-139 156. (Weliv) - MM 10: 2) MAKSIMOV, VasMy Mikhaylovich, dotsent, kand.geologo-miner.n 'auk; ASATUR, K.G., doteents kand.tekhn.nauk: DAVIDOVICH, V.I., dotsent, kand. tekhn.naixk; ALAUj.&P.., kand.geologo-miner.nauk; PADIM, N.G,# inzh.-gidr~ -60~MOV. Jt.P., gidrotekhnik; ZAYTSXV, I.K., d0lctor geologo-minernauk; TOLSTIKHIN, N.I., prof.-, doktor geologo- mineral.nauk,- RXZNIKOV. A.A.j kand.khim.nauk, starshiy nauchnyy sotnidnik; MERSHALOV, A.F., assistent; VOROTYNTM, V.T., dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk; MARKOV, LA., dotsent, kand.geologo-miner.hauk; KIRKIS, Ye.Ye., dotsent. kand.goologo-miner.nauk; KRITROV, I.H., inzh.-geolog; BOROVITSKIY, V.P., kand.,-.eolo.-o-miner.nauk; RAVDCNIKAS, O.V., kand.geologo-miner.nauk; ONIN, N.M., kand.geologo-miner.nauk; BASKOV, Ye.A., inzh.-,-idrogeolog; NOVOZHILOV, V.N., doteent, kand. geologo-miner.nauk; PMMINYY, I.S., inzh.-gidrogeolog; NUM ISHTEYN. Yu.G.. inzh.-,gidrogeolog: BOSKIS, B.G., inzh.-gidrotekhnik,- NIKIFOROV, Ya.M., inzh.-gidrogeo'Log-, GATALISKIY, M.A., prof., doktor geologo- tiner.nauk,.nauchnyy red.; DOLMATOV, P.S., vf-,,iushcliiy red.; GEN-- 'NADOYEVA, I.M., tekhn.red. (Hydrologist's handbook] Spravochnoe rukovodstvo gidrogeologa. Leningrad, Gos.na-achno-tekhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, ,Leningr.otd-nie, 1959. 836 p. (MIRA 12:4) 1. Vsesoyuznyy goologicheakiy nauchno-issledovatellsldy institut (for Reznikov). (Hydrology) ALBULO S.Pl, Hydrochemical ore prospecting method. Razved. i okh(,,Ikedr. 27 no-4: 7-12 AP '61. IRA 14-5) 1. Universitet druzhby narodov imeni Patrisa Lumumby. (Geochemical prospecting) ALBUL, S.P. Pbysicomatbematical tbeory of the field of hydrochemical ore prospecting. Biul. MOIP. no.2:134-135 Mr-Ap 141. (Water, Underground-Analysis) dissemination in Otd. geol- 36 (MIRA 14:7) ALBULI S.F.; FSTERSELI, L.Kh. Results of geochemical studies of fluvial sediments in a drainage network in the regions of complex metal 9ccurrences in the ILstonian S,S.R. Trudy VITR no.3:304-316 161. (MRA 15:7) (Botonia-Geochemical prospecting) ALBUL, S.P.; ZVONKOVA, M.B.; KASIYANOVA, I.V.; SUDOV, B,A. Using hydroohemical methods in pr"pecting for ore deposits in the Budywkan Basin (eastern Transbaikalia). Trudy VITR no.3:295-303 161. (MIRA 15:7) (Budyumkan Valley-Geochemical proapecting) MIHAITA, S.; GHEORGHIU, I,; ONCIOIU, P-; POPA, MLMNICSOU, I. Notes on the duration of immunity induced with swine-past vaccine treated with formol and adsorbed. on aluminum hydroxide. Stud, cercet. infrarriieroblol., Bucur. 8 no.2:221-22? 1957. 1. Comunicare prezentata la Institutul de inframicrobiologie al Academiei R.P.R. in ciedints, din 20 decembrie 1955. (VIRM DISIMRS, immunology hog cholera, duration of immunity nfter vacc. with formol- treated vaccine adsorbed on aluminum IWdroxids) (SWINI, diseases same) (VACCGIMM AND VACCITTATION hog cholera vaccine treated with formol & adsorbed on aluminum Nydroxide, duration of immunity) CONSTANTINESCU, Z.; ALBULESCU, D. Isolation of an alkaynine from Senecio doria L. Rev. Bei. med. 6 no.,1/2t25-28 161. (SENECIO) (AMINO ALCOHOLS) PA CC-!!STA-'IT'I;'!EFCU, E- RMANIA Lectarer mul tatea `0 oc%jocl of' plnraacy, Bud-1-1-rost a .1 v, Oniunil Soclot,'~'* lor C:c CU4-ta 'FIInac:La, Rrvj-,t;- !.Icdicalo din 1 1!0 10.1 Vol X, v0 plants ltct~.,d- of the Distribution of S-ponosidel.-, u, Vc--i,)U:; Nal.,i 31, / a - 'NLlj~ it in olongi:np: to tho ScrophillariRccao F 1y. U11C, Sch,001 Of L,-.boratorr fo.- Ph,,--,I-ICOGnOMJ Of co-authors: jjPbLESGU, Doina, Phmmacirt, School of Vaam'ac-" dent, 'School Of '31-jay- B,UjTA, Elena, 5tu .2acy, 2 CL ROMSU, P.; PROURARIU, 0.; ALBUM, R. Clinical aspects of a case of pulseless disease. Ned. int., Bucur. 9 no.12:1879-i881 Dec 57. (AOM, diseases aortic arch synd., case report) (ARMITIS, case reports aortic arch synd., Talmyasu type) ALM-M, 7=a; DLWITI(U,, I.v&n F(egervea or ln3reanJng the Jabor prchiiintivity -An noc-Inlint trade. Pr-oblewi econ 17 no.9s!6~ S 164. 1. Director, Compercial Directorat-3, Bucharest People's Cour231 (for 11%lbulet-~I. 2. Head of Office, CcmmGrciF-l Directorateg Bu.-.har,e'st People's Council (for Dam-Itru). ALBUTOV N.A. sani-tarnyy felldsher (derevnya Tyumerovo, Cliuvashskoy SSSR) llfmith solio,)I,. Folld. i akush. 26 no.7150-53 JI '61. (""'A 1417) (TyW4F,RCYVO-WALTH EDUCATION) ALBUTOV, N.A., Sanitarnyy felldsher 1"ublication by nurses of health bulletins. Med. sestra 20 no.21:42- 45 N 161. (~iIRA 15:2) 1. Iz Tyumerevskoy uchastkovoy bollnitsy Yantikovskogo rayona Chuvashs'koy ASSR. (HEALTH EDUCATION) IOZHITSA, N.A. (Odessa); ALHUTOV, N.A. felldsher I-leans of the further development of public health in rural localities. Fellde i akush, 28 no.SW-45 Ag'63 (MIRA 16:12) 1. Waveduyushchiy organizatsionno-metadicheskim otdelom Odesskoy oblastnoy klinicheskoy bollnitsy (for Iozhitsa) 2~oTyumerevskaya uchastkovaya bollnitsa, Chucashskaya ASSR ( r Albutov). I r1,1 C', P't-lys i cdc,-ricn IhyT-ienic princip1c., r-f tr-7~-Lnint- ill t1he 4 r~:, t -de Schools of mach-ine bmfl,~i-ir." sul!~nit-ilcd !?t the 1~fln '~11-11-ion of ",Y,ienistsz. and In-l"ecti-onists, 19-59. YaPATIM.21y) M. P..) Forestry Engineering . 1. . ABIUMVp H. P, Eswwm: Mechanizing forest drainage woric, Lss. kboz., 5 No- 3 (42), 1952 Monthl,y List of Russian Accessions., Library of Congress, July 1952. Unclassified. 1. ALBYAKOV.9 M. P.1 YELPATIYEVSXJY~ M.P. 2. USSR (600'1 4- Excavating Machinery x 7- Forest ditching machine. Lea. khoz. 5 No. 10, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January 1953. Unclassified. ALBYAKOV, M.P., kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk. Jim" K-lA BtUMP puller. Sellkhozmaishina no.3:14-17 Mr 157. (Agricultural maebinery) (clearing of land) (M-LRA 10:5) ALBYAMIrP.-M.P., kand.tokhnouiuk; ALBYAKOVA, Yo.v., mladshiy nauchnyy . J so Rdnik; AFONIN, I.S., starshiy inzh.-Instruktor SLK-lA borse-drawn combined forest plow and planter. Trakt.1 sollkbozrqash. ng.6:37-38 Jo '59. (MIRA 12:9) (Fornsts and for"stry-Equipment and supplies) ALBTAMV, M.P., kand.tskbn.nauk-. ALBYAKOVA, Yeq:T.. igladshiy nauchnY7 sotrudnik; AFON111, I.S., starsbiy inzh.-Instruktar SLK-lA borse-drawn conbined forest plow and planter. Trakt.i sel'khon-ash. nQ.6:37-38 JO '59. (MIRA 12:c)) (Fornsta and fornatry-Equipment and supplies) ALBIAKOV;,j4-,-P.-O, kand3ekhn.naukj CHERNIKOV, I.P. , inzh. r- K-2A st=p grubiser. Trakt. I se-Ilkhozmash. 31 no,6:39 Je 161. (MIRA 14:6) (Clearing of land) Ammar, P. V. Handmade a-oparatus for the stuc~y of physics; a 91-lide for teachers Mosi-va, Gos. uchebno-pedagog. izd-vo, 1950- (51121759) C:C53-A4 a ALCHANGYAN, L.V, Use of artificial fever in the treatment of cow derma 0500. Sov.red. 28 no.7:120-124 J1 165- kMIRA 18:8) 1. TSentra.llnyy nauchno.-Isslodovatellskiy kozhrio-venerologiahaskiy institut (direktor - kand.mod.itauk N.M.ALranov) Minister-stva zdravookhraneniya SSSR, Mosk-ra. STUDNITSIN, A.A., prof.; ALCHANGYAN, ll,v. Use of pyrogenal in the treatment of psoriasis. derm. I Von. 38 no.7:47-1-' JI 1(V4- (M114 .1814) 1. TSentrallnyy kozhno-venero-logicheskJy institlA (dir. - dotsent N.M.I~iranov, zamestitell direktora po nauchnoy christl - prof. A.A. S".3niLain) Ministerstva zdvivooRli-anenlya SS"R, Moskva. ALCHEV, Traiko '~ ~- - - Central control of the technological process ik the primary treatment of cotton. Tekstilni prom 12 no.2:35 1629 1. Ikonomist pri NIPKI po pribvowtroene. I -I - - -I- ilqc~ Ev" 1-, -9. SOKHRANOV. N.N.; FIGROV. V.H.; ALICHIBAW...~.A. Operation of automatic logging.ptation laboratories, Razved. i prom@ geofize no*16:11-16 156. (MM 10-.8) (Oil well logging) ALCHIYXV. I.A. (Voroshilovgrad) Changes in oncillographic indicators during ortbostatic tests in patients with gastric and duodenal ulcers. Vrach. delo no-3:309 Mr '57 (KIRL 10:5) (STOK&CH-ULCARS) (DUODEM--ULCERS) (OSCILLOGRAPH) 61: 91 IS a it it a a I M 11 It Al 0 It IV 60 M A s__J-s__A_s -A- a A-.I A 0 Pj As "104 14 00 Khmillesol the reactions ateit hydnSmation of and Sicyctil, C. A 27, Wlfl(li flax-' 01-11 -4;evttt- 00 Uydfccubofis. 1. Kinetics of by doll of aromtlc A. 27. 44.,,P.#). 'rhe Vti,vity of h$'1fi11jtVUA6M Willi 11-~ 00 x "rbms with palladium caled at from ph= 1"d.1.14at 240' is directlY PSlV)rtk`nbI it) the Celli "n"', 00 ir 10100abillospheresandlem ra 11 3".. inver, prupw6mal it, the H premmure. Io . , wly A. A. Alchudshan, A. A. V m. V, R. Zharkova C.111,ldt"wil affect the velOcitv "I hvdr`NtnAt"n(`f (:~"- 00 wid A V'Froit. J.Gcx.Ckm-(U- S. R.) 4, 1168-70 at tile Atages far froin equil. Tile thel"Sal coca. of Wit so (IM).-A systematic study of the ect of preature on hydrottenalWa up to 2MV a9fev, with the Arthentin the vt+Kity and nitchantarn of ca. ytk- reacticins was equatimi, but a1mve 240* begins a sYMelitatic deviat"', O's bcounhyli dmactuathut of C.11, and hit In the prestme ronditkitted lly the d"i-I ad.wlni-m 'q C.11. 'l, it. -00 "f Ifl% 11TUOMA14#1 under normal d blab prtrmV. Atmve 29)9* the thermal C-1f. is less than I gild the me. The caiall,st was prelld. ei!nn In= I by the method 61 .00 Zelintkil and thwiviv (C. A. 18. 21 . Zeliftskil. C. A. /00111 Velocity decreases will. tile loctezc of telop. 6#0 20, Mft The hydrogranation of g and PbMe under cha.. Blanc 00 !.i atilt, r and the analyals of Ireaction products - so 1.1 wtfv =oll by the melhod of Z and F. (C. A. 27 noill 00,1 i M), In lite h)oInpqrnation at h pre"tatri Mm , 11 *0 was dried with CaUt and econd throuA all oil. he&14%1 container idled with Celli punnice stove and else 00 a ova the catalyst. The tioccubang I and the reset" use 1i prodixt were collected at definite ervals. Cji, and Win were frozen out Invin the react product at terope. 2 see ":d to -70'. T'he vrk;ci(y of h "Milan of C..)4 all .I'bMe in lite pre-voice of INI a atm. ptiessurt to in-N depredent of the partial pres%ure of and at lower temps. 400 (up On 200') (if the partial press We. At higher temps. (aixive 240') tile ve:ndt $00 hydrogemet6a Is directly frialtd III tile Partial p of C4H,. The be* vVi1xily of liv(Ittygenati-in of Celts ter then that P(I '13'~ loblille. Valler the 11 prMutre lite lillyin Is convericill ties into th ti-ohelcof Ild-If (at 240* 8 atm.) M j is** CLOSIFICAT10t, ties Igoe %Blab,) a"M ~4 -a-V it, 0 10 . . . 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" As AM n ff a W al 41 41 11 a a AMA A I a 00 4 -00 a vial, OWN pactitiol!2ND _Isbots Kinetics afid "iticlunigm of the reaction of catalytic 00 hydrollaUtIon4thydrocarbans. 111. Kimtkillathydro- 00 0 nation 61 boaxons ovirr nitluol. &A-Alchuilainin itsitt V. A, 1. Grit. 00val. 16. 415 IV 00 (Iollip, -The Ilvd(opiroali-4 ut I"towne .Vvl NI 06 at IIIII. fill. t Ill. Its$. still 2117" 44% thv vilt." .141r. TIW luill, IV! 104clitell laic was SAWSved at Ili'vichimogl1w 00 IF ratil. of Ii to lienwar. Increase of reactil"t trulp. ran- 00 lite rvaction rate to rivass thiroutill, a nalax., The 1xvidtion a%[ Ilar latter haringdepetulent on The activity of the catilIM -00 00 "a I located within the firtift, of 150-170% '00 00 0:1117Ualk"Init In the legion of alljvreclable latnatrue we Vulh a ft ~0.111 ati".) the relletioll rule is tincstiy prt,I:,1t=: as I to 1.1 jarvivautt and is independent of benawnt, 00 0 pnmaure, In lite rarclon of low beaftne provaure, the de- Ile"dence is rtvvrwd. IV. Pectilisidtlare of baconstancy, 0 09 3 of activity W stiallial ana"I Lek bectreas hydriligimation. 00 000 00 Aid. 4W-G.-After a chatute of otwating lemp. duruts 0 0 larnitne hydrogenation ovv M. the activity of N1 cut&- IM does not become estalItished instantly but rhang" io 709 time (Upward tat downward) to a const. value. Oil chatim of clantsict thne car oil introduction of atteam intoi 0 the rruictinn nalvit., the dcgmv of hydrusenvatkilt ch n be tatit ulmirt return in the standard etatuthilmai the X, Irmis to; Its Inifilluil activity Instantly. Ni catalyst Vilth bellakne filing% tile activity of thr lattt-I I" Mo. ish"Call it tat meant with It itxT"M* six act ivit Y. III lkbth viLves contact with the standard rmetion valixt. (,it a Staft-lently long whitia k*d% to slandaid catalyst activity. too too !~14 LUVOICAL 1.111111,6110111 CkASSIFKAItto low 111,141i I. 04-Ift, vital 0.9 0.1 111 u 0 as on I NAL 1-0 f-WO-VIL 91 it media 36 F-1110,144 it 0 a IS 0 1111 It of 1 14 " 0; " -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 111111 0 0 0 0 a 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0000 __ see 00 0 0 0000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A AI A, tI I "A Ftudy of the kineticF and the mechunism of renctionF; of hy(iro.,~ent%tion of %yarocarbons. IV. A ctudy of the pecvlaritle:~ int-the inconstancy of the artivit-v, o th- nickel cutn- lyst in the hydrorrenation of benzene." by A.A. Alchu6jan an6 A. A. VvdeII--I,..v (p. 1,26.) SO: Journal of General Chem~stry (Zhurnall Obshchelt 1,11-Jurai) 1~-46, Volune 1L, AN0. 3 410 A 06 00 *0 00 a t :09 -it I '3 . 00 foe V. xxod Of b- is. 264-1(19M), ef C.A. 41. 644ti.-UPOG treAtOmt it It 0 33 wok dells dating 90 wk. at 2110% the hydro- PIUAJlig activity, a, of the Ni catalyst hO trom about 10 4 7. brifogwelion W CJ14 at 2300) to am, In =1 I q t operatfloo M CJU + t19, a WK sin, Wt --t-ined a "Joisary valow of only about 6% in 50 min. Twat- . "Sow In a It nscat oA this stw wkb Us. low 6 dam dwdd and be- statlow al M amotber batch of %I cuts", 4 var Maw attalmorest of 'M in op"Wwo in C.116 + Ho was observed Act a 48-hr- trfttmwt with If.. the "ties" a (-11%) bt* &MIssed only aft- 160 adn. ftl q -, treatment with N. I I-Aw.. 95 min., mused the luitial a to drop to about 817"V; In opens- tion, .1 role rapor to a stationary 8%. on renewed j14 tus.) trtat-t wft Hft a BW up to &bout 37%. in The sobsequent rtwdm fanft $WWI? to about 10-11%. I.*. to, very weady the Stationary valtse of a after the lot tr"tatrat With M. Treatment. at this sftV. vrith 40 mi. Cjj, conig. OAS now. 11 resulted In a aeprrwon (i a in vrry In The course of the Met, followed by rapid revo bee4esew fra"Jon. stphs to &bowl 10%, In other ou wartbi,akboo deactivation with ll'oneecsusislollowed of C. the recovery is comuletr SCIALLWGICAL C(TK*ATWII CLASSIFICA11" 7'7= It AT 10 211; Is K cc Is 0 411 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 UY W14 Con1g. a *MAU Va. of alp This behavior of the catalyst upon wasizactst with pure H reproducibly. a fin of a to a bwb lJoshead Vby 1-U tmd-.Kl decrew in the VuGM"T;c;= (Ali at the cou". imp. 230% 6M t* a nynidocible stationary vaboa, was further awerialned under , what modified exp1J. conditions rnsurbw a stream of pure 11 without tram of CsJ14. In litis series. with comccutg treatments With Its of lot). w. la, ww VW ada. hmftcd~ beta run with CA + Hu it was obwrwtd that the shorter the Ume of the tsulostut, the Iowa dw Twulting initial a and the faster its 69 to the reproducible sudon. ary vahm. The am catalyst. activated with Ha. and- having attalow a owst. a =. 12% In do PAWoqmt 11 Ion. asaw I& to a - 0 a 40-mist. tMatustot with Pura Wis. In the following reaction. & atubsed a Katioesw vainew of only abcat 6%, to redstablM the previous statiomary a of 11-12%. It wo necessary to ineen - an 184w. treatment with He. Cyclobesawe lowers d in the sense way as C4114; cotupk*A restoration of the former a requires pnmonpd treaLment with Hu of the order of h.= of lus. Vt. two , akwytk hydrogenstion an Wdel "d PC-.)dw&L A. A. Ale A A Vvedco", and A. V. Frost (LaWa. =H"nanift. IRA-, U-S-"-). 1W. 2084&- C foregoing facts can be interpreted clow by assuming that hydrogenation on MorneeM thro dissolved H., H. in anktogy with the soln. Hs in Pd. that establish- pent of a statiounry coocu. of IH6 requim time, or by rates to the establishment of stationary E~Sl. and of cyclolsexanc through adsoctaloss MI Sir "o 19 0 41 0 go 0 0 0 0 0 a do 0 41 0 0 0 0 .00 too .66 -00 460 z0o see Joe see 599 400 1041 4041 to so i6d demorptim *a 1Q. Ihm fact that. nawithats;u1ing 9 ed poisomfieLw2 Colts or cyclobexam, the activity 00 0 cam at -% catalvot cm natmed to its original jolue by pro- 0 i&d ructivatim with 116. deummutrates the phys. 'W'Ancy of the adwMtivv propwics of the catalyst & 0 00 we. X. Tbcm : 00 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 :0 6 0 o 000041000900000000000000*0000000009000*000 0 ::I o ~ 00004)000000000000000000000000000000000*00 - Hydrocarbons: um/che"U7 Feb :1948. chajutry,~ ffyara~jon'-, *Study or the Kinetics and Mechanism ,of. Reaction of . Ihe Hydration of Hydrocarbons. VI. 'The Webanismi,of Hydration on Nickel and Palladium,",'A., A-`Alchiifth~n, A. A-. Vvedmaki A. V. Frost, Lamin- Brad Inst. of High llressure% 7f pp WEIzur Obahch-Milm" Vol XVIII (I=)~ No 2 Studies -of - speed -of hydrat-I mof - benzene on nickel sn& changes -of -this, speed"vith-relation to various stages in process of evaporation. Shove that in spite of decreases in actiTity when catalyst le,prooessed by benzine, .or a17 aloilemm 0, be'iimtcred, In 'bct~h. cu",by troat=Mt,r 'with1w drogan for long periodi of time Subutitted 30 Jul 1946. ALC'!tjT)-1!-.', A. A A. -- '15tud~v of Net'lls: Pnll..-Idiu:~I, COI),-.Ilt., li-ick-cl. '-lid on Aluminum Ozidc P,,7 H~rdro:-,cnciti.on Gallalwt5." l"I 6cp "2) cow Order of Lenin St~,,Ivc U imeni 11. V Lomonnsrv. P-rc-cl-U-tion for the ll'IeLrce of Doctorate in Chemcal Sciences). SO: Vechernkya llo,-!4~va Janv-a7y-Dcct