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BALLO., I.P doe. inz. CSc.; PICHAL, M., inz. CSc.
"
Eleventh International Congress of Applied Mechanics. Stroj cas
16 no.3i3l.2-346 165.
E&W Ivan oklevoles mernok - -
-- v
Artesian phencepona. Visugyi kozl no,/p,02-499 161.
1. AlBotiozavideki Visugyi Igazgatosag tervezest osoportjanak
vezetoje; !~Wged.
BALLO, Ivan
Reinforced concrete prefabrication in hydraulic engineering
in Hungary. Viz%yi kozl no, 4:307-335 157.
BALLO, Janos (Budapest); CSONKA, Kalr-n- (Budapest); CSUUI, Donee
(Budapest)
-. .......
Forum of innovators. Ujit lap 15 no,17:30 10 S 163,
BALLIO, 0. AND -OTH M-
Remarks on Dr. Attila Magyar's article "Agriculture's Demand for
Maps"; also notes by Dr. A* Magyar. p 165 GF/,)DEZIA ES KARTOGRAFIA.
';atall Bud'apest, Vol. 8, No. 2,
(Allard Foldmeresi es Terkepeszeti Hi
1956
SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL) Librar7 of Cangressp
Vol. 5. No, Up November 1956
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RcT Mur-E-hin., 14o 2, 1959, 7027-
%,Lwior
ICV: ~nUo, lluchiLl Geezy, Istvai-i- V-. i,,szter;
Geezy,
Istvaa. VI: Gcczy: Istmi; BothyO 3,,szter.
T~itle
Synt]hetic Linaar
PrAyners. IV. ChmiGes in Process of
Condensatioa oma in Mcclimical
I-Topertics of Cast Resins
from Phenol-Forzmldehyde Plastic
DependinL; ca Cor.1pouition
of Reaction Mi-%turc. V. Effect of
TetralJWI(limAnodiaryl
Activators on Polymerization of 14Lxtura of
I-lathylsiethacry-
late with Polpm-thylimthacrylate in Preamice,
of Denzoyl
Perocide. VI. Effect of Concentration of Mitiator and
A%ctivator on Stai-Unr,~ Rate of Bloch-Polym-rization. of
Methy1ractlincrylate.
OriL; Pub:
MaL-:yar hen. folyoixnt, 1957..
63, No 12: 351-357; 1958,
64, No 1, 19-23; 24--,7-)-; Uxoriolch.
cheri., 1958) 25:
No 31 176-185; 186-198-
Card 1/4
193:
MPIG.-MlIfigh Molecular Choniat-,.
Abs Jour: Rof &hur-Xhiri., No 2., 1959p
IV. %he dormudenco of ptopex-tics of cast resins fron
phenol-foxT.Yadchyde plastic on the molecular ratio of
phenol wid for,-zo.1dehydo was studied. It wo established
that the iirpact viscosity of a bar with an incision,
the hardness, the rupturinr, elongation ruOL the heat re-
sistance of a rosia p:~cpaxmd from a reaction mixture
phenol - forx%*Idchyde in the raolecular ratio'n of I , 2
are greater thmi those of resins proparod frx7, aaiCL
Ldxtures in the z,.o."-.cc-LLLar ratio of 1 : 2 ['sic'.-7. The
m,;-iitude crZ the c~bcva nentioneLl propert-.cs is -~Iie Great-
est in the case of resi-ils prepared fr(r-~ the reaction
:,-ixtura in the -,,atio of phenol to fcr.-P-1CIc'iyde equal
to 1 : 2.5 mid in Vie !)x-e-sclice of 1 - of VIO C~Aa-
lyst. Further inc~:uase in the oxiowyt of 'ClIc catalyst
vanl P-A
Ir, iG-*JIVY/ ;iu~i Molecular Chenistrf.
:,bs Jour: 11cf Zhur-Xhir.-~ 110 21 1959s 7027-
40 influences the mech=ical properties of the fonainG
resins but insi(pific.-untly.
V. 11ho accolerartint; ofToct of aroyntic tortiary
dimUnes (Michler' s hotone, tatranctIVIbenzidine, totra-
i-.ictliyldiri.iii,,obenzliydrolI p-arAnodinothylaniline,
tetrn-
ctlWlbanzidine, p-miinodiethylaniliaa and othors) Oil
the polWicrization of j-.icthylrxthacrylato initiated by
bunzoyl peroxide was studied. Illie reaction rate was
detorminod by manurinG the internal friction of the
reaction mixture vith a rderoplastoz:cter of Gepler
f'transliteration from ImssiaJ, ......... .
VI. 111ho block-copUracrization of methyLmothacrylate
j7 tjjYl-
initia-ted by the systau bunmoyl peroxide - (1 -10
Cnrd 3/4
194
llMlG:M/jliC;h Molemlar Choi-dstry-
.%bs Jour: Ref Zliur-l(hin.) No 2) 1959) 7027-
anilina (diothylanilinc, benzenesulfonic acid; p-
toluenesulfinic acid) was studied at 20 mid 400. It
was founa that the iaitial reaction rnto V =i be
expressed in the case of atdne aetivrLtors by the
equntion V = where (PD) mid (1,) are the
concentrations of bom.-cyl peroxiL, mid ca-ftne, Xnd the
irdex Ll decroases u-, Vlie increase -n the tc:.iperature.
In the Faso of suifeiiic activatcirs, tlio equation V
- 1%'(PD)-;2B + Co was foxuid; the cunst-nat C. Licreases
with the ter.-peraturc. See IMIEhiu, 19,58, 31 5 for the
part III. - ;.uthor's svl=rirj.
Ca r d 4/4
DAJ10~ It.
Research work of the Chair of Plastic Materials and Rubber Industry
at the
Budapest University of Technical Sciences. P. 53.
14AGYAR KEMDCUSOK LAPJA. (Magyar Kemikusok Eeyesulete) Budapest,
Hungary
Vol. 14, no. 2/3, Feb.p-far. 1959
Monthly list of East Europejan Accessions (EFAI), LC, Vol. 8, No. 8,
August 1959,
Uncla.
BALLO~ R.
History of plastic materials industry in Hunf,ary, p. 96.
MGYAR KDIIKUSOK LATIJA. (Magyar Kemikusok EE-yesi)lete)
Budapest, Hungary
Vol. 14, no. 2/3, Feb./Mar. 1959.
Monthly list of Sast European Accessions (Em)) LCI Vol. 8,
110. 8j
August 1959.
Uncle.
A9jL_ prof., dr.; MAKADI, Joz- ef; MOLMAR, Imre; SIPOS,
Jozsef
s:rength
Contributions to the data of
of plastics. I, Plastics rein-
forced by fibres and fibre bundles. I. Acta chimics,
Hung 29 no-4:
463-474 161.
1. Departuent, for Plastics and Rubber Industry,
Technical University..
Budapest.
BALLO, Rudolf, prof., dr. (Budapest.. XI.,
Muegyetem); HAJDUCZKY, G. (Mrs)
- ., ". -, M&POSt" XI., Muegyetem); MAKADI, Jozoef
(Budapest XI
Budafoki ut 32/e); MOMAR, Imre (Budaymst,, XI.,
Muel~e;~;I
Contribution to the data on strength of plastics.
Pt.l.
Acta chimicu 11tuir, 39 no.1:129-1" 163.
ACCLSMCH NR I AT4022352 9/,2502/63/039/0(2/0253/0270
AUTRORs BaU 'ROW02109 R.)(Profeveoro Dootor)t lbl~w, D"(WrArg I)$
laidtst W"ftikidho M.)j Biro, Odette(Bl". 0.).'
-KITIZz The effect of forwaldebW& an the etrw4t~ yroperU" of Yo3ranide
Academia soientiwm hungaricae. Acta ohimica, v.'39,
iio. 2. 1963 0 253-n0
TOPIC TAGS-. formaldeWe treatment, cross-linking, strength of
po3yamids.
polycaprolaotam fiber, catalyst, completeness factor, breaking stress
~BslriwTz - The'literstare and patents describe mwW stereo-polyamide
produatim
methods differing greatly in wde of application and the properties of
the
products. The authore enumerate their nwW shortoomingep to be rodaced
or
eliminated primarily by making the polyamide unrewtive to phenol.
most aimp%y
by cross-linking It with formalfttqds and thas raising the tensile
strengtho
reducing elongation at raptare and partial2y or -tot&W eliminating
pD27axide
reactiAty -to pb=*L' Mair Investisation, ;mwht toi 1) choose tbo awt
Cc, r.d 34)
J
ACC&SLSION NRs AT,4012W
efficient catalyst frc6 am&g those known from'tlie Uteratures-.from
breaking-lo&d-
elongation graphs olably dhowing the degr4e Wchangs: 2) determine
the effect.
of the whole process & 04 strength, fxvr~..aUdlar graphs for The
intermediate
productst obtained inhhe v~rlou phusa'Qt the chosen method 6f
formald"ft
treatment; 3) detm+e W change in the:completeness factoi of the
PrWuo'W
obtained in the varlo* phaioa of the chosen oat&3.vtio process's
They used un-
tAsted and undressed bundlds of fibers 4019 denier thick of
Iliperlon"-type
oriented polyceprolaotam,L The" are sectlimm an "Choice of a
suitable method
of treating with forvaldebyde" "Stuo of the *rose-linking process
with
ammonium chloride," and Nft;;~* in the completenese factor in the
process of
the cross 0
-linking operationil" They found &=Dnium chloride to be the beat of
the cata3yets tested. The tensile strength Inareased 18.3%, the
section of
proportional elongation 42*0%, and the total elastiol. factor
44*8%,'while the
elongation at rupture diminished 28*4%, the Oompletenese factor
29.5% and the
breaking stress 32,.3%,,, The'arose-linked fiber does riot dissolve
In phenol, brat
only swells; howerver, It absorbs twice an xach phenol fron tIW
phenol so2utim
as does vntroated fiber, The t4wts convinced the -anthm that the
fiber i&
%
Car~
7)
_4W
*NOM*grami3 for dj.Xenoioning the traPO8,AA and rectangular
canals used for 6OTt-Octing the torriMte.* bv S. Itunteanu,,
I.Ciortuzy V*Pir&u- ROviewed by ReJoBally. Hidrotehnica 8
no*78271-Z72 JV63.
BALLO, T. 1947
(Az Ors2agos Kozegeszseguguyi Intezat and a Szent Istvan-Korhaz
Gyemakoaztalyanak)
"A Neu Method of Detemination. of Penicillin*"
Orvosok Lapjap Budapestp 1947, 3/28(1065-1067)
Absto Fxc. Mad. iV,, Vol. np No. 1, p. 12
Poskillia tookmat of b3ced of pamung ras'
0=1=11=1
few I. I (lZq'4Atq')--~nH wtilt.."wk I'e.'
OM imits of penicillin and the tkwd wrvm
=L101,711. were dttd. 4.9.14. and 24 hn. later. The
Iwakillin lewls of psfients with biSh t4awl wdirpealation
tes (above Y) vnm./br.) weve twa bitlv-f than that Its
Irlonmalpetwo. Alm high Irtmels, were otm-mvd in akbolk-q,
patients In whorn the Writman test showd a p(pt. in the.
tubes no, 4-6. and in patients suffering from eirrulAtory
disturbances. Other persons showed low penicillin kwls
parallel to the strength of their Takata reaction.
11tvin MORT
IRA T.; JIGTXD, M.; TNLWxs 1.
Surgical and therapeutic (PAS) management of tuberculous empysma.
Tabork. kerdesei 4 no.4:5-10 Doe 51, (CIML 21:5)
1. Assistant physician for Ballo; resident physician for Igyed: Read
physician for Telegdi. 2. Kargonhegy Hoopital (Conaillarius-Prof.
Doctor Ferenc Kovate), Fourth District General Hospital (Director
and Read Physician-Dr. Rudolf Devenyi), aaA Koranyi Tuberculosis
Hospital,.(Director and Read Physician-Dr. Pal Dessaaer).
Ij j A~_
DOBIA'.i, Gyorj7, Br.; BALID, Tibor, Dr.; RZI~APII, Jonaef. Dr.
Influence of colostrum on the staplWlococcal a-antitoxin titer in
newb6ru. Orv, hatil. 98 no.36:983-986 8 Sept 57.
1. A %umn Oltoaryngtormelo an Kutato Inteset (igazgato*. Verse Gabor
dr.) an a Yovarosi Arpad Kozkorhaz (ignsgato Lorand Sandor dre
kaudidatus)
(krermeskosstalYanak (foorvos: Ballo Tibor dr. ) kozlemenye.
(INFANT, NDMOW, blood in
Niorococous pyogenes a-antitoxin titer, comparison with
maternal antitoyin titer & role of colostr= in tra=m. (Hun))
(MIGROCOC= PYOGMM
a-antitoxin titer in newborn inf., comparison with
maternal antitoxin'titer & role of colontrum in transm. Ohm))
(GOICSTRUX
in transm, of maternal Mlarococcus Pvogenes a-antitoxin to
inf - (EhM ) )
JANW, Haria, Dr.; BALLO, Tibor, Dr.; MWI]Vl# Agnes, Dr.; IORANT,
Olga, Dr.
Ebcaminations on the effectiveness of RW*arien made. piperazins
adipate
against Znteroblus vermicularis and Ascarle lumbricoides, Orv. hetile
99 no.24t8O3405 15 June 58.
L As Orazagoa Mosegeszoegugyi Inteset (folgasgato: Ba)mcs Tibor dr.)
Krazitologiai Oestalyanak (oBstalyvexato: Zoltai Nandor dr.) es a
Yovarosi Arpad Korhax (igaz&utot Lorand Sandor dr. kandidat~*)
Caeosemo-
es Gyarmokoaxtalyanak (foorvost Ballo Tibor dr.) kozlemenve,
(ASCARUSIB, ther.
piperazine adipate in Asoaris lumbricoides infect. (Hun))
(CKTMUSIS, ther..
piperazine adipate (Hun))
(PIPMAZINES. ther. use
piperazine adipate in Ascaris lumbricoides infect. & oxyuriasis
(Hun))
Tibor,--
GtIIT)IWlOrOccftl a-antitoxin titer of non-pyoderiml Infailts,
chilciren an-vi
adults. Orv. hatil. 99 no.28:950-954 1) JILly 58.
1. A Ihimn OltoaiVfigtermelo es Katato Intezet Ooizgato: Voroo Gabor
(Lr,)
es a Yovaroni jkmad K.nhorlui-L (igazzpvto: lormid Sandir dr.
Kandidatim)
(f oorvost. Bnllo Tibor Ir. ) kozleincp'.7vl.
(M1T-?WOGGUS PYOGMIZ, im=ol,
P.-,intitorin titer of non-p.,rolormal W., chil-i & n~'Ot,)
(Ilun))
DOBUS, Gyorgy, Dr.; BALW, Tibor, Dr. ; IMMARI, Jozsef
Stapbylococcal a-antitoxin titer infantile childhood and
adult py-
oderms, 11, Orr. hetil. 100 no.11:394-39() 15 Mar 59.
1* A Human Oltoanyagtormelo es Kutato luttizet
(Igazgato., Veres Osbok
dr.) P. Povarool(Arpad KozkoAaz (Sgqzgatot Lorand Sandor
dr. kandita-
tus) 0yermekossialyanak (fo6rvoo: ]Wllo Tibor dr.)
koslemenys.
(PTOISRM, i"Mol.'i
Nicrococcus pyogenes a-antitoxin titer In infantile
childhood & adult pyodermas (1hu))
(MIGROCOCCUS FYOGMM, i-mignol.
a-antltoxiwtitei in infantile childhood & adult
pyoderms (Hun))
DOBIAS, Gyorgy.dr.; RA=P Tibor, dr.,- XDWyVARI,
iozoof. dr.
III* Direct demonstration of staphylococcal alpha
toxin In Pueo
Clinical significance of the metboe* Orvebetll, 101
no.28i983-985
io ii l6o.
1. lb,-n Oltonnyagtermalo e9 Kutato Intemet,
Yovarosi Arpad
Oyarmakoextaly.
(NAPE M COCCUS)
(TOXJXS AO ANTITOMS)
(MMATBS AND 7RANSUDATIS microbiol)
BAUD, Tibor, dr.; LOTIANT. Olga, dr.; ZOLTAI. Nandor, dr.; JANK.O.
Maria. dr.-,
Gyorgy, dr.-
Clinical observations on the patbological role of Entamoeba.
bletolytica in Hungary. Orv.hstil. 102 no.7:303-306 12 Y161.
1. 7ovarosi Arpad lorhas, Ceeamemo- es Gyarmekoextaly, Orazagos
Kosegesseegugyi Intozet, ParaXitologiat Oextaly es',a Fovarosi
Koskorhas IV. keruleti Laborat~riuma.
(A W MIS SpIdemi9l)
DOBIASj Gyorgy., dr.; BALLOt Tibor dr.; KEMUM, Jozeef,, dr.
On etiological and clinical aspects of stapbylococeal toxicoBis In
infants. Oyermekgyogynozat 13 no.3:73-84 Mr '62.
1. A Povarovi IV ker. TanacB Korbamak Labomtoriuma es' a Forvarosi
Arpad Korhaz 0yemakoutalya.
(STAPULOCOODAL INFECTIONS in inf & child)
13ALLO Tibor, dr.; DOBIAS, Gyorgy, dr.; KINUMA: 1. Jc.zsef dr.
Seratherapy of infantile staph infections. Ory. hetil. 106
no.25:1161-1165 20 Ja 165
1. Fovarosi IV. ker. Tanaosy Arpad Korbaz, Gy-emekoszt-aly es
Orve.stovabbkepzo Intezet, Iaboratorium Vizagalatok Tansmeke.
hTINDEP Eva; lmuk)p r., FFRXr"VzI) U,
A new phage type of Staphy1ccoccus aureus accociated with an
outbreak of pemphigoid. Acta microblol. acad, sci. Rung. 22
notf"-:131-139 165,
1, Public Health Station (Director: V, Kapos) and Department
of Paediatrics, Arpad, Hospital (Director; A, Farkas)~ Budapest.
Submitted November 120 10,64.
ACC NRs AP6028252 SOURCE CODE; HU/0028/65/012/0()2/0131/01391
AUTHOR: Nende. Eva (Budapest),- Ferenczi. Endre (Budapest),- Ballo
Tibor (Budapest)
ORG: CK nde; Ferenczil Public Health Station~headed by V.
Kapas/kEgesz-r--e-9"Ugyi
Allomas); (Ballol De Arpad Hospit'al7lgeaTed by A. Karkas/,
partment of Pediatrics,--
Budapest (Arpad j?rhaz, Gyemekgyogyaszati Osz~aly)
TITIE: New_phagdMype of Staphylococcus aureudPrelated to an outbreak
or pemphigoid
SOURCE: Academia scientiarum hungaricae. Acta microbiologia, v. 12,
no. 2# 1965j
131-139
TOPIC TAGS: bacteriophage, epidemiology, bacteria, bacteriology,
man, penicillin,
tetracycline, streptomycin, neomycin
ABSTRACT: A staphylococcal phage type, lysed only by a new phagej,
is described.
The new phage, 42 D11, was obtained by adapting phage 42 D to the
causative agent
of a pemphigoid outbreak at a newborn ward. During 41 weeks of
observation, a
total of 5689 samples were collected from the newborn, their mothers
and the staff
of which 3088 were positive for staphylococci. Phage type 42 D/I
occurred in
44.7 per cent of the isolated strains. The new phage type was
isolated from 81-3
per cent of the pemphigoid specimens, 62.4 percent of the nasal swab
samples of
diseased infants and 39.2 per cent of the swab samples taken from
infants free of
peinphigoid. The curve showing the incidence of carriers of this
dangerous phage
type showed several periodic peaks and lows. The number of
pemphigoid cases was
lowest when the dangerous type was less frequent among
staphylococausearriers,
independently of thoir total n= t~t1232 42tD lstr * s ttstek 99.8
per cent were resistant nic~ffln,097- o s rep 0~ in T.6 o c
oramphenicolp
'I to tetracyclin 3!40 toe neo cine. Orig. art. has: 4 figures an 4
tables#
m c d
16~ PRS: 5
.tan ?1 5% / ORM REF 1 004 / OTH P
S BM DATE: kov 'EF: 017
0
HUNGARY
JANKO, Maria, Dr, BALLO, Tibor, Dr, TORANT, Olga, Dr,
SZECSEY, Gyorgy, Dr,
MET
ZOLTAI, Nandor, Dr, 0XrTMT671tealth Institute, Department of
Para-
sitology (chief directort BAKACS, Tibor, Dr) (Orszagos
Kozegeszsegugyi. In-
tezet, Parazitolorial Oaztaly), Arpad Hospital, Pediatric
Ward (chief physi-
ciant BALLO, Tibor, Dr) (Arpad. Korhaz, Gyemokoaztaly) , and
Medical Univer.
sity of Budapest, III. Medical Clinic (director: GERO, Sandor
Dr) (BOTE
Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem, III. Belgyogyaszati
Klinikal.
"The Incidence of Entamoeba Histolytica Infectionp Within
Families,(Comuni.
ties), in Hungary."
Budapest, Orvosi Hetilaj2, Vol 107, No 11, 13 Mar 66, pages
502-504.
Abstract: [Authors' Hungarian summary] Among the 338 members
of 103 families,
63 per c nt gave positive results in comparison with a 26 per
cent positivity
found among hospitalized cases which were tested because
their clinical
symptoms gave rise to a suspicion of the presence of
infestation. These
data confirm the theory that E. histolytica infestation is
charac-
terized by a familial con6enti-Ation. This concentration must
be taken into
consideration in the diagnosis of the disease, the setting up
of epidemiolo-
gical measures and in therapy as well. In practice this means
that, in the
presence of a diagnosis of E. histolytica, every member of
the given family or
closely I%it nommunity !!ust be sj d. Those. founA Y%ncQt A+.
der.
la e_
Af
AUTHOP RcxJ;i, Ra 11
ORG: Turciany Mchinery Works, M-artin Crurri~rinqkn strojarne)
TITLF: Contribution to thp study of 9h-11 tvp-- frictur- e' n Ft-~-l
SOURCE: "utnicke listy, no. 4, 1965, "A4-286
TOPIC TAGS: steel, material fracture, altuninum nitride, metal
property
ABSTRACT: The fraoture surfaces in the areas whore shell-like
fracture surfaces occur are covered, to a Rreat extent, b7 alu-
minun nitride.-~tt does not BeOln probable that the content of N
'would n_o_t__fn_Muenoe the occurrence of shell-like fractures, The
decrease of plastic properties of the material is no doubt due
4 1
to the prv~_qence 01' certain furm., -f nitri 1,V. lr~y. r~r". hl.";
F i i-a r- n
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"Chemical Properties of the Surface ofhillmosilicateg and Their
Catalytic Activity." Sub 19 Jan 51, Moscow Order of Lenin State U
iment 14. V. Lomanosov.
Dissertations-presented for science and engineering degrees in
Moscow during 1951-
SO: Sun. Na. 480. 9 Y-av 55
CA
Itimirlm 40 by&wwbm eminvistako Its It brftd r1W!V Of
Wild,14. V. Gurvich, V. V. Koro-
lw)v, an4 A. V. -PfM-(Mowm Stott, Unlit.). VestwO
UrAmr. Pace. 6. %*. 2. -Sr?, As.-Afof, i A'sPiftil, Xotsk
No, 1. 1-741010MI).- The strigimbility of the (Int"Itti)
kinrfir equation ft tall /(I - A - *ky + .. characteristic
.4 rractims Inhibited by their products. "its tw*4 in a
lalmd range q4 mmer vtlocitim we (I./I. colislym/lu.) VhVinj
by var6tion of the length of the catalyst Column: Y 6 the
quvrt (If tontminn, and a and 0 are omits, IFU test 1%
liormity of the plot of 4 fail I/0 - JI)l U a function of
%Y-
on Activattol AAA13
Cracking of tlemhydr-O
ClAy (30 miss. funis) was found to obey thk 1: it equation
at 3WI (sw - 0.31-4).W. v - OAJ-4,211), 40, (0.40-2B),
and IM' (O.-VIN-2M, 0.744).24), with a
WIM, 0.1210. AM 0-241, resp., and 0 - O.M. const. at all 3
fruil., I he plufrot A,.tjv#i ion rnttly is A.0 Iscal./mole.
on an aluminotilie4ir ryorkins tutalybi f5i Mill, AIA
CmO 0.47, 36140 1.86%), at 400% the equAllon l"Is
bel 11 Mn r, . 0A id rul 4.0 1, wit Is O.A, d - 0.97. 1 low,
ever. it fad- .64 ft ~' 4, the likst W % 114111JI Of 0* K
functift of fty cimngr* in= an uptsild S"OpitlAtUIA&IIII
line into a destending vertical line parallel to t stais of
otfilmalts, and The plot of yat it function of I/as
becornes A
11millst If" passits -ash the oright. In timst mftxr
g the
of bigh to, the r"d -4 erliltatly becomes nro-cider and it
described by fty - 0.16, The suspicion thist this rhatV at.
Ittmet" might be due to A chance of the- Ittyucticls no
(which, In the enckial of I at 44111', varied from 2.6 to
26-0) was trated by %be resellon of trilisiribution of H in
an
unsold. crocking-sastiffive fraction Is. 110-11101 In "-,I.
in
RtA): I-lecco - 1: 1. lollovml fly the decreate of The Wirw
no., at 401' on the alutaltusift-itte catalym in the focus
of.
4 X 4-csim. granules in a reactor of IXtum, d6m. at a masts.
Re m 17, Vt ite 14%con,tancy. the trActioa still beconsts,
Ituh %, above N - 20 2.6 (Y - 0.67-u-tW.
zens-om" at h
and then follows the equation to - 1.81. As isserft* of
Re from 13 to 70 sit cipast. tv lmd no effect to Y. Cuts*.
Ily. the cmusc of the chan"Over to Sects Mier Inust fir
=. A c4ut wa% pmrWed by the oIKtfv*jim that, spit Is 1.
Ihe enta a. of the pmfutt% orwirribmt is rh.*n4r at high r.;
she lowl. fractions diapleured. und the cutAyinte hmn
to boil at IAG-W. On the hK-,i% of informAtion III the
littfatute. it is U-Um~t that The lism fv;srtion -111
mnsi%ts in
An isameciulion to) Imulucis cmils. ri,64*utane riaxf~ mrol
that the sul-equent cv*eking betrv on such ktonserisation
pmduc.to: Ibis. plating other,, It lxwm not hy The 1wectom.
sesame, In the cracking J."Oducl%, of isoltutane over
00 ie Y
Uawcheautry - Petroleum Mar/Apr 51
Catalysts
Nature of the Catalytic Action of Aluminorili
M cates A. P. Mallod, K. V. Topchiyeva, Moscov
"USPekh Khile.Vol XX, No 2, PP 3.61-175
S4 Yrom reviev of. USSR and Uon-USSR
-investigations of
natural and svithetic aluminosilicate
catalysts' of
cracking, alkylation, polymerization,,
isomeriza-
tion, redistribution of 31 in hydrocarbons, con-
cludes that catalyst Sp'ecimen should have that
er of Si atams replaced by Al In Si-O
19'.M9
UM/Chemistry - Petroleum Mar/A
pr 51
Catalysts (Coutd)
tetrahedra vhich gives Tnaw acidity; high
cation-
=change capacity; and of pore size distribution
vith respect to pore radii appropriate to
reaction*
desired.
Effilm 10-im"Mra
CIO
,,siw -CA other 100141, the vall 4 hydi fill"
to rediottibmikm *1 If. ix
OWT* and to
, 6"
P. 114w, 1. V. ftt ,, 4AW
wrich A' V. -do=
, A.
*
!
%
to tkim of Ow 2 consecutive rMtkims, dealkylatmo
'
OKQ t
611
,WWI AW. Vit,
m
IMPSO-lu theo
th
t t6
cou kift I
bydroWglion &*a this ficles the tjjy 0 be
StUfAkV
f th
jV
a
ry
0". catskylle Ow.
tlyfly of fit 11111 ARM COW. Ah%to% m
30:70% is due to a
t op.
e 9 OWIM. I)4jjk%. o
&jtC=:JOdr= at poilmssins abovitJ that The 1hu-
A
k
compa. wite, OM
. j and I'MR&O11-
gl-dk
I,
M. 1"O
11 i
m t
mirfolm arra j. deld. by adsorlit
MWf, deaftses with
=_
==_
,
t Ito
=
.
vainebw ews. ;a
s collievood by resubs of
V
akiii ang m. .'unew ions
1.
.
6i1
of
t
Xkgkv mdwa -es S
PMCtk'Ally
tion hysteresis
f tM adsor
i
k
b
d
"gil- W
t 40 Co
ISO-
l
.
hft of *04WO. TW "41M is
d C
111
,
ma
s o
p
et
umammead. In this hmance. I > I'. I.e. &be curgene nwis.
k,
go CO
11
o an
S
6, JOUVOW
b4
6
redistribittion of
19r
C
bydrepamalm of
&p ,him; Sam
be" wess to the WW's
. In Ow AW-Pulam
" I' and oni to p
#r of the strA
f 10
bis W it cats yat We V 0 4-
Sol
06-1%
e +
*H#. The onto,
ii" bested to MO% umtW
AIA W.9 +
wkb
0-01-0-3N
W(), 71),, %, a dum" of
factor of 9, caused I to d
I by a factor u1 toy a
A
ocresm only by .
001OW, 01 01,01311. dried and %gain kq*tg4 IM
of the dealkylatka is NO*. The kj_
deaCribed bUrs jai 1#1 - y)1 -
wbm ft - I
0 F#Y
BM
l
i
i
sample Poisoned b3r .7 mUll No/z.. with I - 120 sq.
was completely inactive. It the imactiv*tiou atre
t
l
h
Ve
-
oc
P
ty
n id 141. Catla"/-
Y - devele of c'mV - . , is to tbe rate
p P
sl-
Mo t' ~dV
And 0 is the inhibition c
e murb
. on
y
due t~ a decrease of s. one Amid expect. at t
Y 20%. end not all the %ay dumn
a decrease of #be activity b
eu-
l
,
oo
.
rOst. C.A. 42,
2bU%)-
'A'kh il"cerssing Cotten. of NoOll or Cs(ojlh.
ays a r
to Mo. Consequently. the sp, "Wace area p
tivirly m6w role in the poisoning. 'no area scers3ible to
.1
a
falls% Y,--17 4;newly. and not exponclotially as wouki
cor"Wood D a bnerogeoxity of taw
4h-
i
the cummme mob. 6 much more newt)- dctd. by s'than by s
c"ire
th
l
f
.
. mater., of t
.
"taly"s. roe Unew rotation ralbe, points losbormagrocily
of I* active centers. The dependence of The ratio of the,
e
. over
pore vo
Lutus. of the distribution o
radif show that with increasing degree of polimming by alludi,
an of the fmc pore% the
of
to win
k
b
Sato. of CjI, No celo in 1160 jam on the do oldeaurl'.
lkas 'a the fts"s wit catal
sts
oi
d
r
b
"
a* a
mod 'a.
vol. of
Ztl:
.
w
p
g
coarse pom is wmewhat increawd; this
id not muse a
ltk
a
1h
di
sone
w
i
l
y
P
to dil.
frmit drotmA, and colmly,jo j"gctjv4tpj by dehydration
m
str
u
m
subt of the port4he
dme!"Xibo activity on 006whig, con"Cutly the
"
" 0 W
be dot only to
d C
e can
an
O
Polopolus by No
W*nt of the If + We by the "wit iffix. N.
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