SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ANDREYEV, B. M. - ANDREYEV, D. N.

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" -- r ': - -.. . - 11 1. i.;)~) - I i"i, " 1 1. '' , , i" , . . . . ! : , I !~~ -"; , * v, - 7 i ~-* , 11 o 1 t, 1, - ~ . , , , ~'! - , 1, ~, I , " ~k . I -*'. :. - ',~! 7 1 . - . IIIT I - ,. , *. . . " I - , , r . ~ I ~ - .11, ~. I " ~ '. I , . I.,.- . I .. ... '.. . . . , .: - " - . . ",-, -1 , . ~ ~!! ;~ -,L le.: !)' ACC NRI AR7004097 SOURCE CODE: UR/0169/66/000/012/VO14/VO14 AUTHOR: Davidan, 1. N. ; Rozhkov, V. A. ; Andreyev, B. M.; Lopatukhin, L. I. TITLE: Results of investigations of oceanic wave conditions SOURCE: Ref. zh. Geofizika, Abs. 12V87 REF SOURCE: Sb. 2-y Mezhdunar. okeanogr. kongress. 19G6. Tezisy dokl. M., Nauka, 1966, 133-134 TOPIC TAGS: oceanography, ocean dynamics, hydror,raphic 6urvey, correlation functiori, stochnstic process ABSTRACT: Processed data from wave observations at the State Institute of Oceanography (more than 200 wave recordings, each comprising several wavegrams", and close to 50 stereophotogrammetric sheets) are presented. The processing of observations from two ships with a base ranging from 1 cable length to I nrn has yielded statistical characteristics which are adequate for practical purposes. In the case of steady swell at a sampling volume -,-.> 300 waves, the maximum divergence of one-dimensional distributions (of "visible" waves) does not exceed 59'a. In two-dimensional distributions, similar divergencies occur at a Card- UDC: 551. 466. 326 ACC NRi AR7004097 are specified and some relationships for calculating spectral functions of wave coordinates are established. Computational relationships reflect accurately the typical featurea of the waves spectrum. From the authors' summary. (Translation, of abstract) [DWI SUB CODE: 08/ 3/3 21Ji1O S/089/61/011/006/006/014 B102/BI38 AUTHORSt Katallnikov, S. G., Revin, V. A., Andreyev, B, M., Minay v, V. A. TlTLE: Determination of the separation factor for lithium isotopes in ion exchange P!~RIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, v. 11, no., 6, 1961, 526 - 552 TEXT: Isotope Separation factor u is determinud in the exchange of LiOH and LiCl solutions of various concentrations with the cation-exchange resins CEC (SBS) and KJ-2 (KU-2), and with Dowex-50. The characteristic parameters of the ion exchangers were first detcrmined, then a was found graphically from the difference in equilibrium concentrations. The greatest difference in equilibrium concentration occurs if the prepara- 6 tions are isotope-enriched up to A- In single-stage experiments, Li in tne hydroxide solution was enriched to 48,4~a, which produced a con- centration difference of about 0,25(a-1). Table 2 shows the results with IN LiOll solution, Table 3 those with I and 5N LiCl (single-stage enrich- ment), The selective properties of the ion-exchange resins investigated are discussed in detail with respect to concentriAion in divinyl benzene Card 1/j "IJ&10 S/089/61/011/006/006/014 Determination of the... B102/B136 and distribution factor KH Conclusionst (1) Isotope exchange between Li* SBS, KU-2 and Dowex-50 on the one side, agd LiOH and LiCl solutions on the other, produced an accumulation of Li in the cation exchanger and of U7 in the solution. a depends on the type of exchanger, (2) Within the limits of error a was the same for Li ion exchange in LiCl and LiOH solutions. In 1-5N LiCl solutions, a does not depend on concentration. (3) The distribution constants for Li+-H+ systems and a are interrelated. The cation exchanger with the least affinity to lithium has the greatest a , A similar KH /o(, dependence was f ound f or cat ion exchangers f or which Li the distribution coefficient depends onthe mlarfractionof U in the exchanger (Dowex-50). For SBS , a = f (log KH, The authors thank Prcfessor Li G. K. Boreskiy for his interest. G. M. Panchenkov is mentioned (G. 14. Panchenkov et al., Atomnaya energiya, t. 7, vyp, 6, 556, 1959). There are 2 figures, 3 tables, and 13 references: 4 Soviet and 9 non- Soviet, The four most recent references to En.-lish-language publications read as follows; F. Menes, E. Saito, E. Roth, Proceedings of the Inter- national Symposium on Isotope Separation, p, 227, North-Holland Publishing Card 24 KATALINIKOV, S.G.; REVIN, V.A.; AIMMYEV, B.M.; PROKOPETS, V.Ye. Determination of height, equivalent to the theoretical plate in countercurrent ion exchange. Zhur. prikl. khim. 34 no. 12:2669-2674 D 161, . (MM 15: 1) 1. Moskovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni D.I. Mendeleyeva. (Ion exchange) L 45878-66 E1VT(m)/EWP(t)/EWP(k)/ET1 JD/RM ACC NRs AP6022177 SOURCE CODE: Ur,/0193/6~/OC)0/002/06W/65~1-7; AUT.~10R: AeMOV129 No ORG: Ilona TITLE. Production of turbo-coiapressor wheels by uoing investment-caoting a Rproces SOURCE: Byulloton' tekhniko--okonomichoskoy informataii, no. 2, 1966, 40-41 11OPIC TAGS: r m6tal casting, turbine compressor, compressor rotor 7 -wax, EI-572 stool ai"~X KR-23 turbocompreS3or, M3-~,n ABSTIMM A doscription of a castinC process used by the Sverdlovsk Tarbomotor Plant for producing wheels of 'FIM-14 and TXR-23 turbocompreooors is 'Presented. The diameters of 1he wheels are made of EI-572 steel. A PSE plastic wax "a wheels are 140 and 230 mm. I mass containing paraffin, stearin and ethyleelluloso is used for the wheal pattern. The percentages of their contents are given for both types of wheels. The patterns are in- vested in ceramic mold materials containing a solution of ethyl-silicate, marahalite (quartz powder), quartz sand and water glass,.. The proc /P '5~ure of drying and baking of ceramic investment material is described. A'TN-12 ovenkis unod for baking at a tempera- turo progressively rising from 400 to 950 C. The molten metal is cast into the pattern cavities preheated at about 900 C. A centrifugal machine (about 320 rpm) is uaed for filling the mold. finally, the wheal castings are oloanod and trimmed by removing ceramics_ material and cutting off the heads. SUB CODE% 13/ SMA DATE: None C. d 1/1 UDC; 621s74*045021~515.5 AUTHORS: Andreyev, B.S., Chuchin, Ye.F. 119-581-5 - 6/i 1 TITLE: 0 ic Production Line for Working on Wrist Watch Caser, (Avtomaticheskaya liniya dlya cbrabotki korpusov narachnykh diasov) PERIODICAL: Priborostrvyeniye, 1956, Nr 5, pr 18-21 (USSR) ABSTRACT: An automatic line put into operation in September 1956 in the watchmaking factory Nr 2 at Mossr~or. ..' ... was developed by can- structors of the factory itself. The following 10 instraments ar-- used in this automatic system for the 10 working openitions in. order to produce the case ri for the wrist~yatoh "Pdt)eda": 1.~ Profile cutter 6. Rasp for removal of thi seam 2. Reamer 7. Drill 3. Profile cutter 8. Drill 1 4- Profile cutter 9. Drill - ~ 5. Profile cutter 10 - Drill The distance between the individual sections amounts to 470 mm. Additional organs are provided for the removal of shavings. This automatic system has been working with great stability Card 1/2 since a long time. The following figures may serve as a Automatic Production Line for Working on 119-58-5-6/1-1 Wrist Watch Cases ohamateristio of the operational efficiency of the line: Whereas formerlY 47-24 hours were needed for working on the 1000 parts, this period has been reduced to 5.4 hours since intro.- duction of the automatio system. Besides, 30 qualified worL-nen became available for other jobs and a working space of 60 m2 was saved. A rough estimate shows that this automatic line saves an amount of 420,,000 rubles per annum. There are 2 tables. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress 1, Industry--USSR 2, Industrial produotift-&utmatics Card 212 ANDREYEV, Boris -Ser-geyevich; OZEROVA, Z.V., red.; TIKHONOVA, I.M., tekhn. rea-. - [Farming communist production relations]Formirovanie kommu- nisticheskikh proizvodstvennykh otnoshenii. Leningrad, Len- izdat,, 1962. 68 p. (MIRA 16:2) (Government ownership) (Collective farms) Wmh ut.'g W! -5 377 Y." x V!, MR -, f" 9MIN !-;, so- Ns ti 'boil lie or lei, RE tj"o 3, 1 . 'Z gi 'In's At 0 I15V F7i M , maul" 'T WA M.W9WO . . k .1 I Namot ANDREYEV, Boria VIndinlrovich Di,g.-o rt!i ti on tThoorotioil bnnoa for rnising the fertility of &rk ilkilizio soils Z3olonot,717 Dugreoi Doc Agr goi ~Iffilintioni Snrntov Stito U imuni Churnyshovskiy Dufon3o DAto, Placot 13 Apr 56, Council of Omsk AGr In3t imoni Kirov Cortificntion Dutoi 23 Jun 56 Sourco: BIWO 5/57 AVDREYEV, B. V. I--- - -- __ - - Cand Biol Sci - (diss) "Ecology of the carp in intensive pisci- culture of the central black-earth band." Kiev, 1961. 22 pp; (Ministry of Agriculture Ukrainian SSR, Ukrainian Academy of Agricultural Sciences); 200 copies; price not given; (KL, 5-61 sup, 182) A IN D f 4- '1, '1. V. I On thi problcm of narcolepiy. IllivroInt. p3l.'cl&,t., Hoshm 19-6, NW.-DOO, 50. p. 49-53 1, 0"1 the Climic for 'Newroses (14cad-Prof, S. '1,, Binrmn)t Li3ti`.-ute of Pliysiolot7 of tho Acndrmy of Sciancas USSR (Dimetor- Acade:-Acian K. if. B~Icrjv,). ci;m 20, 3, March 1951 I : 1 0J1 a so- 0 4 09 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Or* 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 c D it C, to ml 1 0 0 PQ a I v IN if cm v 00 It 00 so go 1-00 so so go . so .11ANq -H d-p vqvlay 9.0% , uid-p In -vqd wyetsm It ul.4mmud qq -d-P 64- pq qpm.oAq we Qu p 0 - AIIIU SMOPW"Aq PqW%vW0VM~WGA0W "it"" # e l d m Suipwi sootwo lmn quatuetow wruq pwiep on till ot U-M &M apmma-intu It-to Apalf as pa t -pio:o" Jul P"gI4r1Lju43%v---~(" 18440#9--mil Mumpown 14 M al " tumew p @*I* "W""Buzz "I F ot It It It . a a It a i", 0 so so so 0 go 0 0 so so 0 9 0 0 * 0 fig.- 111 611030. 0-1 14111>36d a 20 S 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 00 a 0 0 * 0 * f 009000 0 aiiii so ANDREM, B. V. Studies on dynamics of normal sleep in man with the method of aotography. Zh. v7sehei nerv. daiat. Pav.1ova. 1 no.43500-505 July- Aug. 1951. (GLKL 23:2) 1. Laboratory of the Physiology and Pathology-of Higher Nervous Activity of the Institute of Physiology.imeni I. P. Pavlov, Academy of Sciences USSR. A11DREM, B.V.-, tbiYOROV. F.P., cave duyitsho h iy. Investigating t:ie Jynumics of eleep in illildren by an ~Lctivity re- corder. Trudy 1-ast.fiziol. 1:.339-31;4 152. (la-RA 6:6 ) 1. Laboratoriyu fiziol-P.i" i vysahey Pervnoy deytxtel'ncs~ti. (Sleep) ARDRYM, B. V. In memory of B. N. Birsan. Zh. novropat. paikhtat., Moskva 52 no..5:78-79 Har 19.52. (CLKL 22:2) 1. Obituary for former Head of the Sector of Nervous Diseases of the Institute nf Physiology imeni I. P. Pavlol of the Acadeaw of Sciences USSR, Doctor Medical Sciences. Professor. ANDIUM, B.V.-, KARAPITYAR. Ye.A.; MAYOROV, F.P., 2aveduyushchiy; XLIYGIIOVA, N.A., .r-aIveduynshchaya, Peculiarities of nocturnal sleep in nurcolepsy according to data obtuined by the activity recorder. Trudy Innt.fisiol. 1:376-380 '53. (91-RA 6:8) 1. luboratoriya fiziologil i putologii vysshoy nervnoy deyatelluosti (for Kq,vorov wid Andreyev). 2, Sel-tor orgimiclieskikh nerviivkh rasetraystv (for Kryshova and Tartipetyan). (sleep) ANMYEV,13,V. --- Certain data on dynamics of therapeutic sleep. Klin. med., Moskva 31 no.4:74-77 /Apr 3.953. (GLML 24:4) 1. Of the Institute of Physiology imeni Academician I. P. Pavlov (Director -- Academician K. M. Bykov). Academy of Sciences USSR. USSR/Madicine - Sleep Therapy, scp 53 Bromides "Expediency of Administration of D-omid-s in Slcep Therapy,"-B. V. A-ndreyov (Lcnin[,r-.d),--:-La'1) of Physiol and Pathol. of Ri[;her Bervous, Activity, Inzt of Physiol im 1. P. Pavlov Klin Med, Vol 31, ITO 9, mp 04-G7, It is dIfficult. to nelect such doses o.^L bromides above optio-ol which, in comb I-r-r- 'k-,i on with sleep- nroducing doses of barbiturates, -illic-P t-,b,,! 270T56 - - ___I best soporific off,!cts -withmit Increasing intor-i- c-ation with A coribinaticn cf rlccp- producin,~~ don2n of with optirzl docez of '1-rorl,lles -I.s inc=.cdient, '.~cc-~us-a barbituratcs -Dro- duce sl,~cT) whIle bromidc5 Ussinrit--2 th,~ hypnotic Con- dition: instcr!d of -. curulativ-? act5-on, the opDozita cf-r--ct is obtainc,2.. of bar'--i- tur-,t--,.,~ .:F2rc 1.n com.-~inati-on with :=-11 :30--co 0t, b-omidcn C. 0.45 - (i - to 11; pctit-,ntr,; ;n Daticnts the sl,~cp-proilu---n7! ~C'r!ct only 33.~.r_-htly intcn~,il'if~rl and l.r. othcr patients el.t1i(,r no effect or a nQ,r--rtivc cf7,~ct wns notefl. 27M 56 ANDRIM, B.-V. (Leningrad); BTKOV, K.M., akademik, direktor. I . Certain data on the dymmics of therapeutic aleep. Klin.med. 34 no.4: 71~-77 AP '53. NLRA 6:7) 1. 1natitut fiziologli imeni akadsmika I.F.Pavlova Akademii nauk WSIL (Sleep--Therapeutic use) ANDRICYXV, B.V.; KRAYEVSKIY. Ya.M. Data on the effect of combined use of barbiturates and analgeticB upon the duration of therapeutic sleep. Mmr.nevr.i raikh. 53 no.5:362-369 My 153. (MLRA 6:5) 1. Organicheskaya nerv-naya klinika Instituta fiziologii imeni I.P. Pavlova Akademii nauk SSSR. 2. Laboratoriya fisiologii i patologii vysshey nervnoy deyatellnosti In- stituta fiziologii imeni I.P. Pavlova Akademii nauk SSSR. (Sleep) (Sedatives) AND,REUV, B.V. L.-- .1 -1- .-- Study of the effect of conditioned reflex factors ("conditioned* soporifics) in sleep therapy. Zhur.nevr.i psikh. 54 no.1:9-13 Ja 134. (MI.RA 7:1) 1. Laboratoriya fiziologii i patologii vysshey nervnoy deyatell- nosti i eektor nervnykh bolezney Instituta fiziologii im. I.P. Pavlova. (Sleep) (Gonditioned response) AITDRFYIN, D. V. (I-I, -) t ANDRLY-EV, P. ',.- :"IMaterial on the iiivestigation of sleep atid the use of therapeutic sleep in the clinical treatment of neuroses." Acad Sci Inst of Physiology iviv:A 1. 11. Pav.Lov. Leninrrad, *1956 (Dissertatioti for the Degrce or Doctor ii Medical Scietices) Source: KnIzhnaya letopis' No. 2; 1956 Noscow ANDREYEV, B.T. ChDnges in vascular reactions of neurotics during sleep therapy. Trudy Inst. fiziol. 7:44-50 '58. (HLU 12:3 1. TAboratorkya -Liziologli i Tmtologii vvsehey nemioy deyatellnostl (zav. - F.P. Mayorov) i Sektor nevrozov i organicheskikh zabolevaniy nervnoy sisterW (2av. - N.A. Kryshova) Instituta, fiziologii im. 1.P. PhvIovn AN SSSR. (SLEEP-THMAPMEMIC USX) (PLSTj[Yj?AOGqAPHY) (NMROSMS) ANDRNYSV, B.V. D.vanmics of verbal raaotions In an associative experiment on sleep therany in neuroses. Trudy Inst. fiziol. 7:51-57 '58, (MMA 12:3) 1. Iaboratorlya f12iOlOgii 1 jmtologii vyaBhey nerynoy deyatellnooti (zav. - F.P. Mayorov) I Sektor nevrozov i, organicheqkikh zabolevanly nervnoy aistemy (zav. - N.A. Kryahova). Instituta fixiologii im. L?. Pavlova AN SSSR. - (SLUP-THAMPBUTIC USE) (MMS33) ANMETET, Boris Vladimirovich [Sloop thorapy for neuroses) Lechenie anom pri nevrotakh. Leningrad, Modgiz. 1959. 84 p. (MIRA 13:2) (my ) (MMOSHS) ANDRMV, ... B.V.jl doktor mod.nauk It -, - Pupils' sleep in boarding schools. Gig. i san. 26 no.10:82-84 0 16;. (IMRA 15: 5) 1. Iz laboratorii fiziologii i patologii vysshey nervnoy deyatellnostL Instituta fiziologii imeni I.P.Pavlova, Leningrad. (SISEP) (SCHOOL HYGMIE) ANDIEYEV, B,V ; ARTEMIYEV, S.P.; ARKHANGELISkIY, V.M; AFANASIYEV, L.L.; BABKOV, V.F.; BRONSHTEYN, L.A.; BURKOV, M.S.; BURYANOV, V.A..; VARSHAVSKIY, I.L.; VELIKANOV, D.P.; VOINOV, A.N.; VYFZBOV, D.U.; DOR141DONTOV, A.V.; D'YACHKOV, A.K.; YEFREMOV, V.V.; ZHABIN, VA; ZELENKOVj G.I.; KAUBUKEOV, F.V.; KALISH, G.G.; KRAMARENKO, G.V.; KRASIKOV, S.M.; LAKHTIN, YU.M.;-MIKULIN, A.A.; ORLIN, A.S.; OSTROVSKIY, N.B.; OSTROVTSOV, A.N.; RUBETS, D.A.; STEPANOV, Yu.A.; STECHKINP B.S.; KHACHATUEOVP A.A.; KHOVAKH, M.S.; CHAKWISKIY, A.D.; SHARAPOV, K.A. Nikolai RomEuiovich Briling; obituary. Avt.transp. 39 no-4:57 Ap 161. (1-aHA 14:5) (Briling, Nikolai Romanovich, 1876-1961) J ri ki 5(4) S 071 "1 1 ~' 1 -:'- 7 2/' 15 4 AUTHORS: ~;huohunov, V. A., Andreyev, B. Ya. TN'LE: The Kinetic Isotope Effect in the Reaction of Hydrogen and Tritium With the Oxides of Some Metals (Kineticheskiy i~~o- topnyy effekt v reaktsii vodoroda i tritiya s okislani nekotorykh metallov) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 121, Nr ~1, pp 6f39-692 (1JSSR) ABSTRACT: This paper reports on the investigation of the influence of the presence of various isotopes on the velocity of the re- duction of the oxides of some metals by hydrogen and tritiurl. The experiments were carried out under dynamic conditions by means of an apparatus described in a previous paper. The carrying out of the experiments is discussed in a few lines. The mixture of hydrogen and tritium was produced by the chemi- cal decomposition of water. The metal oxides were prepared according to several methods, after which they were fractionat... ed by scree,iing. Assuming that the oxides are reduced accord-, in& to the first order with respect to 112 and also with respect Card 1/4 to HT, and on the basis of some other plausible assumptions, SOV/2o-1 21-4-32,1~4 The Kinetic Isotope Effect in the Reaction of IlydroC;en and Tritium With the Oxides of Some Metals the authors found 19 A - ((1/a) - 1)lg p + B. This equation describes the dependence of the specific activity A of the gas on its pressure p. It is valid if the temperature and the volume of the system are constant. 'I'lie kinetic i3otope effect a is equal to the ratio of the velocity constant k, of the reaction of 11 2 to the velocity constant k 2 of the reaction of HT with the metal oxides; the condant B char- acterizes the initial state of the gas. In all the inve-sti. gated reactions la A was an exact linear function of Ig r and this confirms the correctness of the above,mentioned assumptions. The character of this function does not depend on the initial pressure of the gas, on the batch (naveska) of the oxide (which is to be reduced), and on the tempera- ture. The authors plotted the values of Ig A aL:ainst thosc' of lg p, and from the inclinations of the corresponlin- .straight lines they calculated the values a of the kinpW-.. isotope effect for the various c.-xperimentg. The rerlilitz; of these calculations are given by a table. a does not depond on the initial pressure of the gag, on the batch of Lhe oxides, Card 2/4 and on their degree of dispersion. Ilow(,ver, this effect SoV/ . I , _/ 5. The Yinetic lsotop~, "Effect in the Reaction of the Oxides of Some !etals del-L-nds very much on the lemperat tire and on the natur"I of the oxides which are to be rediiced,. Al~the oxides investi- gated in this pai~er may be subdIvided into 2 groups: The first (second) -roup consists of those oxides which react faster (more slovily) with liydro[;en than with trit.Lun. AU-2 0. CII20, CuO, HCO, PbO2MnO.~ and Fe20 at hiCh temperal tures belon7 to the first ~-,roap, but ?,,!n7,O ,.in 1) 031 1,1110. coo, re 30 belon- to the second Uvoup. Aloo Lh,-2 I'Oosible oxijten~-c of tile reac't'ion HT + 11 0 - HTO + Hhas t'o be taken into 2 IE 2 account. This reaction may be catalyzed by the c.:ides and by the nietals I-roduced by their rednetion , The oxides of the first L:roup very sli~;Iitly catal.y~-,e the albove nentioned re-, action. However, the catalysis b.,,r this reaction is very characteristic of the second trroar. of oxide3. The influence of' this reaction oil the ex,Ivr:ir.,onIj dlscuq,,~id in tlii!-; lpaper can, howaver, be disrej;arded. "lie dependence of a on the Card 3/4 tem-nerature satisfies the Arrhenius (Arrenius) law. Finally, SOV12 o -- 12 1 The Kinetic I:-,otope Effect ill the RlaCtIOTI Of 11.ydrOfel) and '1'2itiun ".111th the Oxides of Some Metals cicme anomalies are ~.,~-,Tvtioiled. Tlierf,. ficures, tabl,-~-; ~,nd 9 references, 1) of which ara Soviet. ASSOCIATION: ,7osudaratvennom universitete 17. '.'~ 1. Lobachevskni'-'D (Scientific Research InsI.Itlite of Chemi.itry of the State Umveroity imeni IT. 11~ Lol :,wh-,vskly) PRESEINTED : April 2p 195b.. bY V. 31. Kondra-t~ye-, . A,~udQmician 'i U B M I'I'T E D :titirch 27, 1956 Card 4/,j AN,ME'17lp B. Ya., Candidate Chem Sci (diss) -- "The Icimt1c isotopic efff-ct Of Wrogon in reducing the oxiaes of certain vietals". C,,orll,-Iy, 19~)Q. 21 pp (min Higher Ediie UMS, Gorlkly State U im lls Is Lobachevskly), 200 copies (KL, Tin 23, lQ59, 161) ANMMYEV, D. Training In aural reception under prevailing interference. Radio no.12:56-57 D 053. (XLRL 6:12) (Radio operators) ANDMIM. D. Training for aural reception of signals during interference. Radio no.2:58 F '54. (MIRA 7:2) (Talegraph, Wireless) Hiscella'n'eous Radio telegraph training card 1/1 Pub$ 89 4/27 Authors I Andreev, D. Title S Training radio-telegraph.operators, to pick up Morse signals. under ,interference conditions Periodical I Radio 2, Page 50, Fab 1954 Abstract a A method of training radio teleeraph operators is described. The train. ing is intended to teaob the operators to pick up aliguals by ear, under various interferanoe conditions. -Institutions oo.., Submittedt *.466 ANDR:EYEV, D.; POIWS, A. Concerning A.Z. Fradints article "Square pyraTudical horn antenna with equal directivity patterns in the E and H planes." Elektrosviaz' 16 no 8:71 A 162 (MIRA 15:9) (Antennas (r-jlect;onics)5 (Microwaves) (Fradin, A.Z.) ANDREYEV, D. (Arkhangellsk) Excess in the personnel of agricultural antarprises. Fin. SSSR 37 no. 10s78-79 0 163. (MIRA 17:2) IIULGI,RI;,/Ilumn and Animal Physiology. Internal Secretion. The Pancrea. T-6 :.bs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 12, 1958, 55888. i,uthor Penchev, Iv-, Popov, LI., Kolarov, Pan-,(Andreyev, Dil--i- Inst Title Crur Experiences in Treating Diabets Witli Sulfonilic Urea. Orig Pub: Savren. med., 1956, 7, No 10, 3-20. Abstract: No abstract. Card 1/1 134 ,~qMOR,E YEV Z). i PXUCHIKV, Iv., prof.; POPOV, Al.; KOLAROV, Pan.; ANDRMV, Dim. (Sof iya) Sulfanil urea therapy of diabetes mellitus Lwith summary in English]. Probl.endok. i gorm. 4 no.6:20-28 N-D '58. (MIRA 12:2) 1. Is kliniki vnutrennikh bolemey a endokrinologiyey i bolezney obmena veshchestv Instituta usovershenstvovaniya i spetsializatsil vrachey (dir. prof. Iv. Penchav). (ANTIDIMETIGS, ther. use, sulfanilylurea (Rue)) 3Q1j72 S110616 OX/C,08/009/009 A055/AlOl AUTHORS: A Pokras, A. TITLE: On the article of A.Z. Fradin "Square pyramidal horn with identical directivity patterns In the E and H planesil PERIODICAL: Elektrosvyaz no. 8, 1962, 71 TEXT: A.Z. Fradin ~lektrosvyaz', no. 9, 1961) obtained a I.:.,rn-feed with square aperture and with identical directivity patterns in planes E ano H by in- troducing longitudinal metal plates into the horn. The authors of the present article suggest another method. The walls of the horn (Fiq. 1) are provided with "windows" between the cross sections A and B. With vertical polarization of the radiated signal, currents, analogous to currents in horn walls without 11windows", will be sustained in the lateral walls between sections A and B; in the upper and lower walls, no current will be sustained, the "windows" being perpendicular to the electric field lines of force. This means that, with ver- tical po;arization, the directivity pattern in plane H will be detenhined by the size of the aperture in section A, and In plane E by the size of the aperture in Card 1/0 1/1000/06 ?100410.08 sov/86-58-10-24/4o AUTHOR: Andreyev, D.A., Engr Lt Col, and Kon1kov, N.G., Engr TITLE: For Stricter Control of the Quality of Preparation of Aviation Materiel (Strozhe proveryat' kachestvo pod- gotovki aviatsionnoy tekhniki) PERIODICAL: Vestnik vozdushnogo flota, 1958, 1958, Nr 10, PP 54- 61 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors in this article stress the importance of checking very strictly the quallt'y of preparation of aviation materiel for flights. The authors then de- scribe how Officer A.A. Kirichenko, the deputy com- mander in charge of aviation engineer service in a unit, plans and organizes his work and that of his sub- ordinates so that everything is accomplished in time and checked thoroughly. Card 1/1 ZAKHAROV, I.S., red. Prinimal uchnstiye AVDIMEV, D.G., gtarshiy inzh.p red.; I'll"ITINOV, A.Ya., tei-hn. :e-(T.-~- [To.-dile machinery(catalog-handbook); cotton machinery] Tek- atillnye mashbW (katalog-sprnvoclinik); ranshiny kIllopchato- bumazhnogo proizvodstva. l,,osk-va, I-,ashgiz, 1951. 123 p. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Vauclmo-issledovatellskiy institut takstillnogo i legkogo mashinostroyeniya (for Andreyev). (Cotton machinery) IMM9 D. 1. ?A 240T105 USSR/Physics - Light Measurement Dec 52 "Optical Nethod of Measuring Intensity of Light, BriGhtness and Flux," A. A. Volkenshteyn, D. I. An- dreyev and V. I. Isayenko "Zhur Tekh Fiziki" Vol 22, Vo 12, pp 20206-2037 Optical measuaring method was tested theoretically and experiwntally. Results showed adequate ac- curacy of measurownts. Tile equipment my be used An plants and on expeditions. Received 12 Sep 52. 240T105 ANDREYEV., D. K. 1"4holesale Price List for Papermaking Equipment, Spare Parts, and Slate Equip- ment in USSR,," Preiskurant Optovykh Tsen na Dwaagodelatellmye Oboradovaniye,, Zapasnyye Chasti k Nemu i Shifernoye oborudovaniye, 1949 Translation 11-475, 31 Pay 55 f) ID - k USSR/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their Application. Dyeing and Chemical Treatment of Textiles, 1-16 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Xhimiya, No 19, 1956, 62855 Author: Andreyev, Do K. Mednikova L. N. ----------- Institution; None Title: On New Raw Material for the Production of Size Original Periodical: Tr. Leningr. tekstilln. fn~ta, 1955, No 6. 53-55 Abstract: For the purpose of reducing the expenditure of starch for sizing it Is proposed to utilize vegetable proteins contained in considerable amounts in the seed of oil-yielding and leguminous crops. The cheapest raw material are cottonseed and c,ther grist and cake from which the adhesive agents are extracted with sodium alkalies or cal- cium hydroxide. The low solubility of the latter ensures a perma- nent slight alkalinity and lesser degradation of prcytein molecules Ctnbined use of aqueous solutions of lime and chloramine increases the yield of extracted substances up to 45%. The substances thus Card 112 ANDREYEV, D.K. In the pavilion "Public health and medical industry.0 Inform. biul. VDM no.8-.37-38 Ag 163. (MM 1748) 1. Glavnyy metodist pavillona "Uravookhraneniye i maditsinskaya promyshlennost'" na Vystavke dostizheniy nar-odnogo khozy&ystva SSSR. USM/GooLogy Tectonics Belief JuL/Aug 48 ORnles of Relationships BetweenRelief and Structural 7orms, and Their Pole in S~udy of Tectonics of the HilLa in the Volga Region," D. K. Andreye7, 4 pp fByuL Mosk Obshch Ispy Prirody, OtdeL GeoLog" -Vol XXIII, No 4 PreseatB data on relationships between contemporary rellef and tectonic structural forms In middle part of LT11yanov-Sarato7 syncLine. Gives examples of practical nee of these relationships in tectoni *c study of region and outlines possibility of using them for studying the 3:1 and 137 order structural forms which are extensively developed on the Russian Platform. L7/49%8 __~~YXV, D.K. Relation of the present relia(',of the UllyanovBk-Saratov depreo- elon to Its tof!tonic structure. Trudy VNIGNI no.1;239-247 149. O'blyanovsk Province--Geology, Structurai) (Saratov Province--Geology,,Structural ANMLICYXV, D.I. Tectonic structure and the historical formation of the middle Volga Talley. Trudy VNIGNI no.2:*107-110 151 MU lO.-4) (Tolga Valley--Geology, Stru;tural) ANDREYEV, D.K. ~,_ , History of the formation and the age of the Sura-Moksha uplift region and Vyatka Uval. Blul.K)IP. Otd.geol. 31 no.4:99-101 Jl-Ag '56. (MLRA 9:12) (Sure. Valley--Geology. Stratigraphic) (Moksha Valley--Geology. Stratigraphic) (Vyatka Uval--Geology, Stratigraphic) AITHOR: Andreyev, P.F. Rnd Sycheva-l"Alkhaylova. 11-9-2.114 T-ITLE: on Some PAleogenic Structures in Middle Povolzhlye Nhich re Absent in Yore Ancient Strata (0 nekotorykh pAleogenovykh strukturakh v 9rednem Povolzhlye, otsutstvuyushchikh v boleye drevnikh sloyakh) PhRIODICAL: T-vestiya ARademii 3nuk 933R, Seriya Geologicheskayn, 1957, ii 9, P 19-31 (USSM) ABSTRACT: Petroleum surveys in the Russian platform have produced cases in which local upheavals discovered in upper strata were not found in deeper ones. The author analyzes this phenomenon for two local upheAvials located in the Tertiary sediments of the Ullyanovsk-Saratov depression, in the basin of the upper stream of the SurR river, which were discovered during geo- logic-survey mappinj-: the Kozlymkovskoye and the Prudovskoye upheavals. The first of them is located north of Kuznetsk and is associated presumably with the western end of the Porlinsksys zone of upheavals. During the early Tertiary period, P local depression wns formed there which was named by D.Y. Andreyev the Kuznetsk Lowar-PAleocene depression. Later on, during the pre-Focene epoch, diffeT~ential verticnl Card 112 shifts occurred. They cnused the interruption of sediment AINDRE~V, D .*T,.' A ANDREEV, D.L. Zatnechatellnye issledovateli gomoi Srednei Azii; pod red. N. G. Fradkina. Moskva, Geografgiz, 1946. 95 P. (Russkie puteshe3tvenniki) Bibliographical references included in "Primechaniiall (p.95-(96) ) DLC: DK851.A5 SO: L.C, Soviet Geography, Part 1, 1951, Uncl. rim M RIM 11 11 U 0 0 110H x & 41 #j Al k I d - I I ~ I I v A *-a- T 7- -1 -IM III " 0t, lit 00 A Produttion of hoptuo and 2 2 41-trimothylpont"t. t o to I'MM' AND It. A. CnArmunin, s it i S, ni CvII,m try the rractions: z 06 enanthal Niq 11 c,otoplicated and the yield ith-w. Complf te purificati-41 of V,I I. frool C.1,v lit, i Jim ..hoe th" not appear ix"bit. 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' ' ' ' 7 11 -1) ith :!Sl (7) A rinit. of 76'. , ga-line (A 111-314- f pylbrnirene III. 17S-210'. I. It. hel- -105 ) gAve X X1.2, 00M. N, 107; ., Illilt. "1 -.41, I;A~qillc with M)", 'I -t KS t%, c It l1 4 i . . i ienti g. ,i)jIlopy 1. y X ~CA. 6. N. Thiln tied Sao- 11"'4111- 777,- 1110%, ".1- Ito 0 6i a t a PW 0 14 W I air 111 0 a 4 1 1 v U a IV so 1% a n ; I w 0 In a to 0 cc K a It a It a ft it of l 1 0 140, o 0 0 0 Ole 0 0 0 0 a 0 ot 0 0 0 0 a 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 111, 0 0 0 0 0 to 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 O-0-k 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 411, 0 QI A 60*60600*6*660-60060 P64666646606 0 0000000*0*00*0000000 000*0*000000000CO 0 ~A I thode of alkylaqhOw"m by M_ *am of Ium conspeausdo. D N Andrvey * J. (ko (U.S.S.R.) IV. 1045(iP47)(its C (64 s.). JIM s. dry Ht&O mW 23 t. powd. No. treated with sdrring with 140 X. Bub; am 2.5 Ism.. hvpins the soln. at utj~hen roduzed 2 hn. aDd treated with W g. Megg (X) g dil. IICI. Wave a0% octsuie. 39 X. it I Built. 7.5 1. Hucs;llt, bk4 170-%W. and 6 g. HUIC1111% ts,4ovvr2W'. CoHo(64 a.).260s. dry FtoU. and 1.6a, Ir atoms, U in small pieces wen stbTvd In a N atm. 2 hrs. and the vialet. soln. was treated over 6 hfs. with 140 g. 00 100 Bulk. keepin4 the NAD- at gentle rcdux*. after 10 bra. of litating the DIM. was cooled and treated cautiously with 70 g. WW1, followed by 200 g. dil. IICI. the org. 1&M 107. octane and a little Culls; the intn volucts 15A) were alkylattd naphthalenes (56 g.) hih were 00 13 i i sepd. Into I-BuCaFly. bm 288.5-M.5', b. 119.5'. Up. -06% d:* 0,96W), mV 1.5770 (pkraje, m. 61-2' (froin 9 0 U I ~ i litOll)). anal floiC.116 1% 160-61' f p. -47% d:* ool t1.PW. nV I.b4M. Yhe Ideraity 4 i-nuc,x, was Itund as follows: 10 g. No In M S. C.114 In a N 4un.. treated with 70 g. Bulk and 104 g. I-BrClelly mist. and kept 6 Ism. at 906 (the surface of the ~Wn. hLs a strong white luminescenve In the dack). yielded 40 X. crude see BuC*Hv. which on re"to. bm 2854', and fortus a 11 4k, m. 61-2'. Identical with that of the product made ;Joe J means of U. CmIlp (04 g.). 2W g. dry bt.0, and 1.5 ms IJ in aMan n a N atm. -~ tboot g. &to 9 $1 of action CTM to 24 1.; Wow addn. of MelCCICIIj- Ca, (=.? g. Ist mixt. at Od-W. and the ... . .. UAW P" N 1344 f.p. - 13.6% d'.* 0.9871. W ILA AITAI Not.W - ti 1.-the am .101 CM& ~z 41 .-0. ire 0 %ties,) .1. a.. T U IS 41 10 At i T r A I v FW 0 11 1 or 66 9 41 a I Is I xx It 3: a q IF K 00 0 0 USSR/Memistry - laphthalens, P617alkyl 7eb 1948 Chemistry - Synthesio, "Synthesis and Properties of Polyalkyl Naphthalenes, In, * D. N. Andreyev, A. D. Petrov, Inst of Org Chem, AC41d So i USSR, 5 pp Zhur Pri k Kh im" vol ni, No 2 CMUMuing the study of alIqlatim of naphtimaene by the Friedel-Crafte reactim, it vas shovn that naph- t1mlene reacts with olef ins, as vell as alkyl halides, at temperatures as lov as -100, giving relatively pure ]Products . In the case of tetralin, a Ide reactions take place. AUqlated compounds are mixtures of~,C - and#* -substituted Isomers. Crygtallins substan an .re isoltd a22j in I;vo eases, and the X-MY sn'l- ya,& shave,& the compounds foro" to be 2,6-dioct71- uLpbthalans, mp 182-1830, and one of itaR "81 'Bo- x al constants saws, mp 3.260. In addition to the Physic lis"d below, n'Is aBO given at 500 and d at 50, 75, 3.00 and 1250. Submitted 28 Mar 1947 - 64T11 ANDREYEV, D.H.; PSTROV, i.D., redaktor. [Organic synthesis in electric discharges] Drannicheakii sintez v elektricheokikh razriadakh. Red. A.D.Petrova. Vvodnaia statlia IA.T.gidusn. Moskva, Izd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR, 1953. 334 p. (MLRA 7:3) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademil nauk SSSR (for Petrov). (Chemistry, Organic--Synthesis) (Electrochemistry) ln- 7'r KOLISOYA, V.A.; KUKRAMKAYA, Te.Y.; ANDREYICV, D.N. Combination scattering spectra of some silanes. 12v. AN SSSR. Otd.khim. nauk. no.2:294-297 Mr-Ap 153. t)an 6:5 ) 1. Institut khimU silikatov Akademii nauk SSSR. (Silanes) (Spectram analysis) D. 11, VW WASNiew, Silicates Card IA Pab. 40 19/27 AutbWo I Aodreyvvj, D. N., and'Zavorotnova., 0, 1, Title 1~ UlLoo-organlo aostic and isobutyrio acid enters In.. AN SSSR. Otd. Wdm. nauk 4, 707 - 708s JaV - August 1954. Abstmet t synthesis and properties of four hitherto unknown silAco-orgado aostio and isobutyrio acid esters of the R2R"SiOOGRI and-R38100031, tM* p are described. The basic reaction products used in to wynthexis ~of the above mentioned esters were Na-salts of acetia and iscbutyAc acids and aLWIoblorosilanes. The intermidiate products Iobtai"d during thie synthesis, are listed, Maven referencest 4 Mi 5 USA and, 2 Oerman. (1872 - 1953),.. Institution t Aoad, Of 60, USSR$ Institute of Chemistry of SiUcatee Oabidtted I JUIY 17t-1953 klslyntbeahi sm~ r1pulleo `,~f eHlc"rgOlLUlw.F- pro; 0 c and libbilmc AcIds. - D~L~a ~7-,V %. X. UMIRMUVA. Umd-KNI'lo. iYouls 4955, 625-30- DsW, Acad. 9i ~R~j, Div. Chrm. Sci.AOSS, 4W?(Q.:,tr&nSUlioiw) chlowsilanes to a suspinsion of dry RCO&N& in I?eq. tcher land mousing 8-12 firs. gave tile f(Alowiug proppisse fWArs Aft# FjQ:0)0. % ArJd. b-p-, do. and VV ahowtil, - 41,1. boi 122-3". 0M14 IM31' ^ARI, 61.70 ba 83.b-4'. LOW 1 4m; meyip". 80.9'. bil lap-, 1.0mg, 02- 1.4140; ElsSiR, ihi. his M-5". O.SM, 1.42D2; N4SiRj, 45.9. bp IOSA-9.5'. 0.9M. 1.4193, JUSM, $1.6, b, 1.4180. hobvilyn't I R- IIM 119 C 60_ Oa MI.IRMI, I~w 43."O, 0.8m, 1, M R. 7W*, b,, 0".6"; OWSI, 1.40671 29J, ba'IW-7*. 1.0223. 1.4000' BliSiR 050C." 0.8743, 1.4190, ASiRs, bS.2, 1,, IE4L, 0.9M 1.41W; Wilts. .43.9. AID P - -2499 Sijbject USSR/Chemistry Card 1/1 Pub. 152 - 14/21 Author Andreyev, D. N. Title Determination ,of silicon is easily hydrolyzed organic silicon compounds Periodical Abstract Institution : Zhur. prikl. khim., 28, 6, 641-643, 1955 Ethyl alcohol (95-96%) was alkylchlorosilanes since tfte violent. According to the does riot exceed �0.25-30%. reference (1954). Institute of the Chemistry of Sciences, USSR used to hydrolyze reaction with water is too data obtained, the error Two tables, one Russian of Silicates of the Academy Submitted : Ap 8, 1954 DIN-1 1USSRI Chemistry silicates Card 1/2 Pub. 22 -.18/52 Authors. I Andreyev, D. N. Title I The chain mechanixm of the condensation reaction of SIC14 with cyclohexane and benzene in silent discharges Period:Lcal Dok. AN SSSR., 10012, 263-265, Jan 11, 1955 Abstract Two binary mixtures- SiCl +cyclohexane and SiC14 .~ben-gene were in- vestigated to deteQ;e t4e chain mechanism of their condensation re- action in silent discharges. It was found that SiCl 4 in the vaporous phase experiences no changes and that the Si-Cl bond does noC become dissociated under the H2- Institution Academy of Sciences USSR, Institute of the Chemistry of Silicates Presented '.#y: Academician A. V. Topchiev, July 6, 1954 Periodical Card 2/2 Abstract Dok. All 33SR, 100/2p 263-265, Jan 11, 1955 Pub. 22 18/52 The addition" of cyclohexane to the SiC14 resulted in the fomation, of condensation products namely, different silico-organic compounds containing hydrolyzing Cl. The products obtained after the fraction- ation of the liquid condenE~ate are identified. The very same 're- sults were obtained during the condensation of SiCli, with benzene. Nine references: 4 USA and 5 USSR (1946-1953). USSRIGhemistry Silicates caw 1/1 Pub. 22 - 23/60 Authors I Andreyev. D. N. Title Condensation of me.thyltriahlorosilane under the effect of silent discharges Periodiwd t Dok. AN SSM 100/4, 697-700o Feb. 1, 1955 Abotract s The results obtained by studying the effect of silent discharges on methyltrichlorosilene are analyzed. The formation of condensation products containing 3 and more Si atom in the molecule is explained by the growth of theohains It was found that tba method.of condensing under tht effect of silent discharges makes it possible to obtain'good yields of polymerio methylpolychlorosilanes containing Si and C atoms in the basic chain., Other products-Whiob can be derived by this condensation method are listed. Thirteen references, 4 USA, 2 French. 4 German and 3 USSR (1909-1953)- ..Institution I Academy of Ses.. USSR. Institute of The Chemistry of Silicates Presented byt Academician A. V. Topchiev, August 5, 1954 ANDRtYEV, D.N. Condensation of methyltrichlorosilane in silent 6ischarges. Report No. 2. Izv,AN SSSR.Otd.khim.nauk. no.7:818-825 J1 '57. (MIRA 10:10) l.Institut khimii silikatov AN SSSR. (Silane) ANDREYEV, D. 111. S! lent Di nc I a Oln the 11 '1111- -l'-th, Va'y i,-153., Dren--C~-.. cNtU 11114 CL'I ChC:11i Olt" It will 'he !-,Iiowii here tliat undor lh~~ ,i] -.c1 I,,:. I -j'o, ohloro- nrid 'i I,*::-, --- 'L. I C,;. Il oro.-Lll i n crcasc in, (molecular) weight to the enj that polptethy1chlorosi lanes ure formed V,hich ;In the Garent) Clutin Coill.-Lin !,."It-rnnt i 11.~ z~! ". "Ln,! 1it, m"1111 -c~! 0 ".." 01, :~rc ~,Ihc oompound,~ which 1*~Drm as a rcs~ult of "lie condcnsE-~tion of two or thr,:o molecules Df the methylchlorosilarc. A ~ei--Jcs -~f c-.-n be reactiull :"echnmirm Is L-11 a ~!hu-ir 1-(, a:,, y d r -111., wh 1 ell J.,roc-eeds by the !,orno.", I ~):i , f 'AHMRS: Andreyev, D. N,, Kukbarskaya, E.. V, SOV/62-5B.-6-8137 TITLE: On Some Properties of the Bond Si-C in Silicon-Organic aryl Compounds Which. in the y-Position, Contain a Carboxylic or Es.ter Group (0 nekotorykh svoystvakh svyazi Si-C aril v kremneorganicheskikh soyedineniyakh, soderzhashchikh v I-polozheni-i karboksillnuyu ili slozhnoefirnuyu gruppu) PERIODICALi Iz-estiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye khimicheskikh nauk, 1958, Nr 6, PP. 702-705 (USSR) ABSTRAM In the introduction the authors discuss the properties of trimethyl p-ropionic acid, and in this connection the investigations carried out by Sommer (Ref 2) and Dolgov (Ref 3). They then discuss the possibility of synthetizing dibasic organic silicon compounds twith siloxan bond) by the hydrolytic cleavage of the bond Si-C ar l* In this way the following compounds were synthetizedi 6-dimethyl-4,6- 4 diethyl-4,6-disila-5-oxonandicarboxylic acid. The presence of 2 phenyl radicals in malonate connected by a silicon atom Card 112 considerably increases the stability of this compound. The ,On Some Properties of the Bond Si-C aryl in SOV/62-58-6-8/37 Silicon-Organic Compounds Which, in the Y-Position, Contain a Carboxylic or Ester Group methyldiphenylsilylpropionic acid separates benzene after condensation (2000). Besides, silicon-organic ester of silicon-organic acid is formed. ASSOCIATIONt Institut khimii silikatov Akademii nauk 3SSR (Institute of the Chemistry of Silicates,AS USSR) SUBMITTEDi December 10, 1956 1. Silicoil conrpotiridp (Org~L-if.r,) ---F-rope.:-tie_- 2. Silicon corpoindt3 (Organic) --Synthersis _`% MoIecuInz, assriciation 4. Rropdo'-'.!_c~ wid --Properties 5, Caxboxy!x v,cids-Synthesis 6. Phexv1 iadilcp.111; --Chemical effects Card 212 50) AUTHORS: Kukharskaya, E. V., Andreyev, D. N.P SOV/62-58-11-16/20' Ko'Lesova, V. A. TITLEt On the Interaction of Trimethylsilylmethyl Magnesium Chloride With Estors (0 vzaimodeystvii trimetilsililmetilmagniykhlorida so slozhnymi efirami) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye khimicheakikh nauk, 1958, Nr 11, PP 1372-1375 (USSR) ABSTRACTt In the present pape-z the authors investigated the interaction of trimethylsilylmethyl magnesium chloride with ethyl acetate, ethyl-n-butyrate, and ethyl isobutyrate. It was found that the reaotioil with the two mentioned first takes place normally in the direqtion of the formation of tertiary alcohols. It is, however, also accompAnied by a A-decay, by a cleaving off of a radical (CH 3).3S'- from the newly formed tei-tiary alcohol due to the rupture of the Si-C binding. Thi"s fact,, however, was not surprising. A number of scientists had observed already earlier that in the case of organosilicic /3-alcohols (Refs 3 and 6) as well as in the case of /3-acids (Refs 3,5), of ketones (Ref 4), and of esters (Ref 7) a rupture of Card 1P Si-O bindings takes place under the action of electropbilic On the Interaction of Trimethylsilylmethyl 111;agnesium SOV/62-58-11-16/26 Chloride With Eaters and nucleophilic agents. In the case of an experiment with ethyl isobutyrate tertiary alcohol or olefin could not be separated. The branched structure of the acid apparently represented considerable steric hinderances which obstructed the course of the reaction. If organosilicic alcohols containing a hydroxyl group at the /3-carbon atom are dehydrated unsaturated silicon carbidds with a double bond in the /~-position form. There are 10 references, 4 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut khimii silikatov Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Silicate Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences,USSR) SUBMITTED: March 20, 1957 Card 2/2 5(3) AVTHQR3; Andreyev, D.N., Kukherskaya, E.V. 307/62-58-11-23/26 TITLE: Preparation of Or6ano-Silicon Ketones by Dry Distillation of Salts of Or6ano-Silicic Acids (Polucheniye kremneorganichesr-.ikh ketonov sukhoy peregonkoy soley kremneorganicheskikh kislot) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye kilimicheskikh nauk,l')58, Nr 11, PP 159*1 - 1398 (US3R) ABSTRACT: In this short paper the authors reported on the condensation of salts of organic acids. Formerly, this reaction was not used for the preparation of organo-silicon ketones. Calcium salts of 2 acids, the tr-imethyl-silyl propionic acid (1) and the methyl- -diethyl-silyl propionic acid (11), were condensed. It has been ascertained that this reaction produces ketones with symmetric structure, if salts of organo-silicic acids are used. Irom the condensation of a mixture of salts of organo-silicic and organic acids ketones of asymmetric stri~cture are obtained. As a result of the investigation carried out it has been ascertained that during this reaction r-organo-silicic acids show a similar be- haviour as the organic ones and that in the distillation of their calcium salts they develop ketones in an equally high yield. Card 112 Preparation of Organo-Silicon Ketones by Dry Distillation of Salts of Organo-Silicic Acids ASSOCIATION: Institut khimii silikatov Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Silicate Chemistry, Acadeiny of Sciences, USSR) SUBMITTED: May 13, 1958 Card 212 -7 -'1-T1lORS: Korshak, V. V., Frunze, P lf~, -2C, -62 '~4 Androyev, D. IT., Kul, liar sk:iya, E~ V, TITLE- Letter to the Editor (Pislmo v redlaktsiyu), On the Properties of Polyamidoo With Siloxane Gronpinl-s (0 svoystvakh poliamidov s siloksanovymi gruppirovkallli) PERIOD'CAL: Zhiii,nnI obstichey lchimij , 1950, Vol 28. I%1r 7 PP 1997 - 1990 ABSTRACT: The --cneral interest prevailin.- in o-,-,:-,anosi1 1' con compounds caused the authors to deal viith the problem of whether the siloxane groupings in the chnin of the initial dicarboxylic acid could exert an influence an the proporties of the poly- amides. For this purpose t!ley synthesized polyamides from three dicarboxylic acids of the structure 1100C- (Cly 2)2- Si(R1R2-) -0 -S' (" 1 Rd - (9112) 2-Cool" uliere I )R1~P 2' CH3 2)R,I=R 2'C2H59 3)R1-CH 31R2= CS;11 5' From these acids polyamides were obtained by poly cond ensa t. i on with nliphatic and -iromntic diaminee, Card 1/3 and fron, the niixtures of these acids as well as from the adipinic Letter to the Editor. On the Properties of Poly- SCV1179-2-8-7-62164 amides With Siloxane Groupint;s acid with hexamethylene diamine mixed polyamides vverp. produced It turned out chat the introduction of siloxane coni1oounds leads to the formation of polymers.. They are of a rubher-ilike nature and have low meltinG points as compared to those proluced from azelaic. acid, which fact obviously depends on the influence of the siloxane grouping as ~,.,ell as on the presence of the side substituents at the silicon atom; also the lower melting point and other properties in the substitution of the methyl- by the ethylradical at the silicon atom tend to show this dependence. ASSOCIATION: Institut elementarnoorE7anicheskikh soyedineniy Akademii nauk SSSR i Institut khimii silikatov Akademii nauk SSSR(Institute of Elemental-orqudo Compounds AS USSR~ and Institute of the Chemistry of Sili-caLes SSR) ')~s U SUBMITTED: April 10, 1958 Card 2/3 # Totter to the Editor. On the Properties of Polyamides SOV/79-28-7-62/64 With Siloxane Groupings 1. Amides--Synthesis 2. Amides--Properties 3. Silicones--Chemical effects 4. Carboxylic acids--Chemical reactions 5. Polymers--Properties Card 3/3 AUTHORS: Dolgov, B. N., Andreyev, D. N., Lyutyy, V. P. 2o-3-23153 TITLEt The Effect of the H-Value of Alkyl Radicals on the Si-R Bond Stability Against the Action of Concentrated Sulfuric Acid (Vliyaniye velichiny alkillnykh radikalov R na ustoychivost' evyazi Si-R k deystviyu kontsentrirovannoy sernoy kisloty). PERIODICALt Doklady AN SSSR, 1958, Vol. 118, Nr 3, PP- 50-504 (USSR) LBSTRACTi From the results of references 1-6 the authors draw the con- clusion that the stability of the bond to conoentrt. ed sulfuric acid must depend on the quantity (number of carbon atoms) and the structure of the radicals combined with this carbon atom. In order to check this assumption the authors syn- thesized 3 new monobasic t-silicium-organic acids VII, VIII and IX) with a common formula CH (R)2SiCH CH2COOR ~where R w 0 n-C3H7, n-04H9 and i-CaH11) . TLir reaciisn to concentrated sulfuric acid under Stan ard cofiditions was studied. Three 2- basic BiliGiUM organic acids were producedt 4,4,6,6-tatra-n- -propyl-4,6-disila-5-oxanonan-dicarboxylic acid (X), 4,6-di- methyl-4,6-di-n-butyl-4-6-disila-5-oxanonan-dicarboxylic acid (XI) and 4,6-dimethyl-4,6-di-isoamyl-4,6-disila-5-oxan6n&n-di- Card 1/2 carboxylic acid (XII). The structure of these acids points at