SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BORISOVA, L. V. - BORISOVA, N. B.

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The Chromatographic Separation of Rhan-Jum and Tungsten SOV/75-13-11-22/29 from tungsten. There are 1 fi-ure, I table, and 6 references, 5 of which are So-!,riet... ASSOCIATION: Institut geokhimi-i i 3naliticheslzoj: khimii im. V. 1. Vernadsko,-o AH SSSR, (Instil,_,Ip of GeocheTListry and 0 Ana lyt ica I Chmjiti-j~Moxeov AS USSR lama Ve 1. V0rX&d8kiY SUBMITTED; October 28, 1957 1. Rhenium--Separation 2, Tungsten--Separation 3. Radioisotopes --Applications 4. Chromatographic analysis--Applications Card 3/3 v l Ai 0- ur 7 - 0 all, :Li _P, 10 CE,5 g 1.4 0 ON kill AW Ift 0 IHIMI 14 sa g 17 ta Rp- r. a 7 0 0 1 1! r Ir I , 5 1 -, E a a rg WgK ilt P. OL RYABOHIKOV, D.I.; VAYNSHTM, Me.; BORISOVA, L.V.; VOLYMS, M.P.; EMLXV, V.V.; KUTSIM, Yu.I. ':-~ Spectrochemical method of determining bismuth, cadmium, antimonv, tin and lead in metallic tungsten, niobium and tantalum. Trudy Kom. &nAl. khim. 12:82-93 160. (MIRA 13:8) (Tdngsten-Analysis) (Niobium--Analysis) (Tantalum-Analysis) J3DRI~_OAI___LLLL-_, HOBk7a) Fall excursion in the fifth grade. Geog. v shkole 23 no.4:41-46 Jl-Ag !60. WU 13:10) (Ismaylovo (Moscow Province)--School excursions) BORISOVA, L.V., RYABCHIKOV, D.I. "New Spectrophotometric methods for the determination of rhenium." Report to be submitted for the Intl. Feigl Anniversary Symposium on Analytic Chemistry Edgaston, Birmingham, Great Britain 9-13 Apr 1962 S/075/62/017/007/006/006- B119/B186 AUTHORS: Ryabehikov, D. I., Borisova, L. V., and Gerlit, Yu. B. TITLE: Chromatographic separation.of rhenium from molybdenum and tungsten by means of mixed eluents on ~A3 -10 (EDE-10) anionite PERIODICAL: Zhurnal analiticheskoy-khimii, v. 17,'no. 7, 19629 890 - 892 TEXT: Separation experiments were made with ihe following eluants: 2 M H3PO4 (1); 0.2 M H 3PO4 + 0.3 M Na 2HPO4 (11); 0.2 M R3PO4 + 0.6 M Na2SO 4 (III).. The ionic strength of the solutions was kept constant. The completo separation and the degree of purity of the Re separated were-prored by means of R186, Mo99, and w185, whereby good quantitative results were ob- tained. 40 - 45 ml of 1, 30 - 35 ml of II, and 24 - 25 ml of III were used to elute equal amounts of Re. Beat results in Re eluation were from III. There are 4 figures and 3 tables. ASSOCIATIONt Inatitut geakhimii i analiticheskoy khimii im. V. I. Vernads- kogo AN SSSR, Moskva (Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry imeni V. I. Vernadskiy IS USSR, Mos9ow). RYABCHIKOV_, D.I.; BOR150VA, L.V. RhenilUm- th~iourea complex compounds. Dokl.AH SSSR 145 no.2.*355- 357 J1 162. (19YA 15;7) I.. Inatitut geokhimii i analiticheskoy khimii imni V.I.Vernadskogo AN SSSR. Predstavlano akademikom A.P.Vinogradovym. (Rhenium compounds) " (Urea) RYIBCHIKOV, D.I.; BORISOVA, L*V*; GERLIT, Yu.B. Chromatographic separation of rhenium from molybdenum and tungsten by means of mixed eluents on the EDE-10 anion exchanger. Zhur.anal.khizi. 17 no.7s890-892 0 162. (KM 15:12) 1. V.I,Vernadakiy Institute of Geoohemistry and Analytical Chemistry, AcadaW of Sciences, U.S.S.R., Moscow. (Rhenium-Analysia) (Chromatographic analysis) A AFMI._ BM/JD/JG 787 ;'fic SSIM NR: ~AP3004227 AUOTF isova,-Le ve .0 F?yAbqMlmv$ D. I*; MPr J~ J pbenylearb .Determination of lloys,by meanstof di azide TMI rhenium in d dakaya lnboratorfy 20, no '785-797 SCUROM" Zavo ~V. i t it ';V IC TIAGS rhonium, alloy , diphonylearbadde- OF -ABSTRACT: -method for the determination of rhenium is An extractive photometric ~P~"O~ plea (with interference only from Cu,, V, SQ, and The method does not recuLre Bi ent I'm 02 ~ r.0-no separation of rhenium from Cd fig, zn dival Al Va7 ;pre3ird~ary nt Cr _Zrj and INTb. The method is base -1 ~nt, trivale TIO$ d on.the re86 16 of rhenium with dipbeny2ciwbazide In P-normal ID-drochloric acid, the optical ''adnsity, of the resulting substance being es.t mateain a spectrophotometorat 540 sed for a tun imf.IATd~ gsten alloy ,crons with an accuracy of 51#, The procedure u ilivk~6s di, gesting 5-100 mg of tbe'.s or 10-15- minutes gentle heatdng f larple under 4-th 5:40~ rl of armonia solution.. _by-drop addition of 30%. bydrogan (under a dro p= until completely clear), The'subsequent procedure involves drying, treat- h hydrochloric acid and dissolving in VaOH. For alloys cont~_Ining cr, Co' Fe Vi, and 'A the- process requires Sestion with ECI and additions of either i 6r0 ~`./2 .... .. RYABCHIKOV,,, D.I.; BORISOVA, L.V. Interaction of perrhenates with diphenylcarbazide and di- phenylearbazone. Zhur.anal.khim. 18 no.'*7a851-855 J3. 163. (MIRA 16:U) 1. V.I. Vernadskiy Institute of Geocheiaistry and Analytical Chemistry Academy of Sciences, U.S.S.R., Moscow. SAVITSKIY, Ye.M.p doktor khim. nauk., otv. red.; RYABCHIKOV, D.I.J, doktor khim. naukp red.; BIBIROVA, V.I., doktor tekhn. nauk, red.; TYLKBA, 14I.A., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; POVAROVA, K.B., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; ~QftISQVA,-,Lj-,. inzh., red.; MAKARENKO, M.G., red. (Rhenium; transactions] Renii; trudy. Moskva, Nauka, 1964. 257 P. (MI'U 18: 1) 1. Vsesoyuznoye sovesbchaniye po probleme reniya. 2d, 1962. RYABCHIKOV, D.I.p otv. red.; ALIKARIN, 1.P... red.; PALEY, P.N., red.; BORISOVA L.V.p red.; ZOLOTOV, Yu.A., red.; SENYAVIN- KARYAKIN, A.V., red.; VOLYNETS. M.P., re (Modern methods of analysis; methods of studying the chemical composition and structure of substances. On the seventieth birthday of Academician A.P.Vinogrado-I Sovre nIza; metody issledoyaniia,1rhimi- cheskogo sostava i stroeniia veshchestv. K semidesiati- latiiu akademika A.P.Vinogradova. - Mqekw&;0- NaWai - 1-965. 333 P. - (MIDkl8:7) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut geokhimii i analitiche- skoy khimii. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSM,`(for Ryabchikov). K:j -1 1- ,-r -, I , y/~I- ul?,'S OVA, N. E.; VKHhROVA, N.S.; C- --- T, -,. . , r iV.. ~. N ~ B . ; 1 11 -B -~-, - . - I Ilse of ceilular cultiires ~Ior the determination of' ar,~L-itcxin contant in antidiphtharia sera. Zhur. mikrobiol-, ep--d. I immim. no.11:1,~,,2-123 N 265. (MIRA .18:121) 1. Anri-i 1;. 1965. 1 I 1~- i Curd' 1/2 D-DRISOU, 7.:. "Institute of Physics at the Buitga-rian Acador,~,- of Sciclices" G-97) PRIRODA '. - ~To 1 (Bulgamolm A%adoidla 1',-Wdto) Sofiya Vol 3 It JMI/Fob ~~! r SO: East -Puro-cean Accessions List 7.r01 2 IT " AuE; !954 - 'o I BO.qISSIIIMVj, Yb.Pq _ MRISOVA,, "Ye., NumBrical forecast of me= mnthly anommlies of air tc:4)C.*xL"*-c by the statistical muthod. Trudy AAIIII 262:185-192 165, (1up-h 19: 1) s, 0 SURNAM, Given MGM"- Countrys Bulgaria Academic Degreess [not given] WWAtions Senior Nurses at the Scientific Research Institute of Pediatrics (Nauchno-Izsledovatelski In6titut po Pediatriya) Sou=ej Sofia, Sreden Maditsinski Rabotnike No 7, 19b1, PP 38-40 Datat "The Nurse's Role in the Performance of Blood Transfusions to Young Children" Authors;-- (iDRISOVA, ~- -M ~- -HUX-MA, R, ."164) BDRISOVAV M. A. BDRISOVA, M. A. - "The dependence of nicotinic-aold metabolism on the clinical course of typhoid and on the state of protein metabolism in sintoMzin therapy". Moscow, 1955. First Moscow Order of Lenin Medical Inst. (Dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Yedioal Sciences). SO: Knishnava Ls&gpisl No. 46, 12 November 1955. Moscow COUNTRY I USSR CATBGORY :Pharaac;loQr, Toxicology. Chemotherapeutic Preparation*. Antibiotics - ABS. JOUR. : RZhBiol. , No. 12 1958j. N% 568o9 !AUTHOR -Borifiova, M.A. IFIST. -. Stalin 1"iti-tute of Postgraduite Nedicine TITLE :The Treatment of Typhoid-Paratyphoid Diseases with Antibiotics CARIG. FUB. i5b. Tr. Stalinsk. In-t Usoversh. Vrachey, 1957, Vol.27, 135-140 AB-SMIACT :No abstract. Card: BORISOVA, M.A., kand.med.nauk 'Studying nicotinic acid metabolism in typhoid fever treated with synthomycin. Terap.arkh. 29 no.2:70-76 157. (MIRA 11:1) 1. 1z kafedry infektsionnykh bolezney (zav. - doktor meditsinskikh nauk K.V.Bunin) I Moskovskogo ordena Lenina meditainskogo instituta imeni I.M.Sechenova. (CHLORANPHNNICOL, therapeutic use, typhoid fever, eff. on nicotinic acid metab. (Rus)) (NICOTINIC ACID,,metabolism, in typhoid fever, eff. of chloramphenicol ther. (RUB)) (TYPHOID "VBR, therapy, chloramphenicol, eff. on nicotinic acid meteb. (Rua)) BCRISOVA, M.A.. Pblyglucin as an antishock substance in major surgery. Akt.vopoperele krovi no.7:345-347 159. (MMA 13:1) 1. Gospitallusys. kbirurgicheskaya klinika Ivanovskogo Gosudaretvennago maditsinskogo instituta (zav. klinikoy - prof. P.M. Maksimov. (DIOMUN) (SHOCK) ~BORISOVAt M.A* Studies on nicotinic acid matabolism in patients.with typhoid fever treated ~rith antibiotics (synthceiycin and levomycetin)associated with a diet rich,'in proteins. Vop. pit. 19 no.3:42- 160o 1. lz kafedry infektaionnykh bolesney (zav. - Prof. K.V.Bunini I Moskovskogn ordena.Lenina, me'ditsinskogo instituta imeni, I.M. Sechenova. (TYPHOID FEVER) (ANTIBIOTICS) (NICOTINIC ACID) (PROTEINS) CHEMVINA, I.A.; BORISOVA, M.A. Effect of soclium azide on the virescence process of oat seedlings. Nauch. dokl. vys. shkoly; biol. nauki no.1:149-153 162. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Rekomendovana kafedroy fiziologii rasteniy Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo vniversiteta im. M.V. Lomonosova. (PLANT8, EFFECT OF SODIU14 AZIDE ON) (OATS) BORISOVA, M.A. Condition of the heart in tick-borne encephalitis patients and convalescents based on electrocardiographic data. Ter. arkh. 35 no.4:89-921 ApI63 (MIRA 17:1) 1. Iz kafedry infektsionnykh bolezney ( zav. M.M. L7skovtsev, konsul'tant prof. A.A. Savellyev) Novokuznetskogo gosudarst- vennogo institute. dlya usovershenstvovaniya vrachey. BORISOVA, M.A.) kand. nied. nauk Clini-nl and biochemical comparisons -in the study on the copper content and ceruloplasinin activity of the blood serum in typhoid fever, acute dysentery and Botkin's disease. Sov. med. 2-1 -no.6: 45-51 Je 16.j+. 1. Kafedra infektsionnykh bolezney (za-;. - prof. V.,,% Krymskogo meditsinskogo instituta, Simferopol'. BO RISOVA, M.A.p kand.med.nauk Clinical significance of the d3namics of the indices of metabolism of trace elements, enzymes, and vitamins in epidemic hepatitis. Sov.med. 28 no.12.-42-47 D 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Kafedra infektsionnykh bolezney (zav. - prof. V.M. Domrachev) Krymskogo meditsinskogo instituta, Simfe-opoll. Nauchnyy konsulltant - zav. kafedroy infektsionny)-~h bolezney I Moskovskogo ordena Ienina meditsinskogo institu;a imeni I.M.Sechenova prof. K.V.Bunin. TIMAKOV, V.D.; SKAVROSKAYA, A.G.,-,. BORISGVA, M.B.; ZAMCHUK,L.A. Antig6nic properties of deoxyribonucleic acid in Salmonella typhimurium Flo.70. Zhur. mikrobiol.,, epid. i immun. 40 no.1: 5-13t63. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Iz instituta epidemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni Gamalei iilffl SSSR. BORISOVA, M.B., inzhener. Meeting at the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Petroleum In- dustry on the results of scientific research work in the field of carboniz- ed construction materials. Biul.stroi.tekh. 10 no.10:29 My 153. (MMA 6;8) 1. VNIlstrovneft'. (Garbonization) (Building materials) 7> 6 AUTHOR: Nikol'skiy, A.F. 37-11-6/18 TITLE: Regarding N. P. Ben1kova's and M. G. Horisoval-9,article "Index K Basea on Data from the a_vTro5v-sY_Na_gnetic Observ- F atory for the Years .1916-.1939" (Po povodu stati N.P. Ben1kovoy i M. G. Borisovoy "Indeks K po dannym Pavlovskoy magnitnoy observatorii z8 1916-1939 gg.'#) PERIODICAL: Trudy Nauchno-issledovatel'skogo Instituta zemnogo magnetizma, 1957, Nr 11(21), pp. 111-118 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is a review on the frequency distribution of mag- netic activity and the daily, yearly and 11-year cycles. The following authors are mentioned: Kalitina, G.N., Mishin, V.M., and Kozik, S. M. There are 2 figures and 4 references, all USSR. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 TST5KLRlAj%.N, I.S.; MILONOV, N.P.; ROC,02HTN, G.V., ?M- ~~'; I Prospects for tfie use of mipports vu~de of ne. in the Kdzel Basin. Nauch. trudy PermNIU-1 rio.6-10-3-114 l6z- (MITIP 18:2) VANCHIKOV, A.11.9doktor tekhn.nauk; GOIMM9 L.I..9inzh.; BORISOVA. H.I.,inzb-. --------- Increw3ing packages on P-76 Bpinning machinee. Tekst.pron. 19 no.2:14-19 F '59. (MM 12:5) (Spinning machinery) TRAKOVSKAYA, L.I.; IVRfOVA, M.I.; BORISOVA, M.I. Investigatirg wear-resistant travellers for spinning mebines witb bigb linear velocities. Tekst.prom. 19 n0-10:39-42 0 '59. (MIRA 13:1) (Spinning muchiner7) BORISOVAP M.I., nauchnyy sotrudnik; VLADIIMMV, B.M., natchnyy sotrudnik; ALITMAN, A.B.; VALAKINA, V.M.;WMIDV, V.L. Self-lubricating ceramic metal rollers made with graphitic iron. Tekst.prom.22 no.3:80-82 Mr 62. (MIRA 15:3) 1. TSentralInyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut khlopebatobu- mazhnoy promyshlennosti (TsNIKhBI) (for Borisova, Vladimirov). 2. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut elektromekhaniki (VNIIEM)-(for AlItman, Valakina, Memelov). (Spinning machinery) ~r , ~. ", ~ -, :09 -*~- I / M atmosphere I I Ali is 9WItUISMOUL11410 A 9 L &_lt- a n W a 34 It b A 00 00 to 1 3 Effect of the fempWitturit of ddriff an the structure of Warlow types of safels Itels. 0. R. Ilm"kay. Nt. S V. A. this'lio. A. V. Killeley, 0. A. Likhachevil, =in. MotOkhows. nokhidv Akad. Nawk S.S.S R OZ. 040~152(11148); Cf. C.A. 43, 71132d- Three voinpir., 1, prill.f. liv plOn. frea" NQQA0. with tam,thing, and At"a 'Irvillit lit I'tlau tellip.. It. watillml ppl. loaktril 24 lit, in 0.02.V N11,011, still 111, pteIA, from fly pl-li, with CuSot, drying. rrl"ted treatmeilt %tith hot IItS0,. Rolf WAS111111, Were Itti-MIlKlIll"I in Mki.11-flCil.1 atilt J-V11 Ill.) .4 NIV4111 aft" li,,"ting 12 h-. I,- I - WN 1011111. 1 1% a vilm"ll, finr'-J-Wir gel, I.We I.Ji.). v 1.1"ki W A.. 11 inaink inlist (tr4lOvilt 9 - 35-4o A Ill of usixell 1,mv site, r froin 15 Ion) A. The Rdowpilim, isotherm of , livAtrit in is typical tit fine-porr all 0 4 vithrills, Irvitlinj nil to ronst. nibiorplion ftom p-'p, (relative pt"litife 0.11 on At const: !p. - 0,2, the v-4 Of liLlol(i NIC01( AlIllOftleti Is About IMP', of tile Intal pt"i, r via.; It int-mit" solnewhat with I tip tit :00-3NI", flit-ii fAllS with futther rising; I up to WXI'. Tile trurve fix pi /-. - 1. idtifted to higher milsorpt ions, has the tattir qhape. Thr i~.tlivrm foir 11 U - 14)0*) ri" steeply at high p 11.4 shotes ittark"I hirtitefesio. At jtl~ - it 2. mili- tlj -14) Of the total I.Or Vt%]. 1, fill"I. % ,1111 filling 1, Oumfies little op Io altont 40i1 -4141% then 1411,t. Tile t~. Ilit-ml of Ill 11~4 mili'11%. lkt With pip.: At 16 P. - 0.2, ill (All Of pit"Kily 'Alth ill ing I is much %linvirr than iii The the case of Il. Wace area 1, hv the B.F.T niviliml, plottei as a function of t. remains appmx. comt. tip Ili about 4(W for If. then falls raphilk., in ahout '.l I.* t - 1100,; in (lie "%r of III, I 61mri.r, %illif, atilt i,,stillallout at I A1111.11.0, WALLURGICAL r tit the 3 mimpleti. X. Thon --.7---- Ir 1W D v N W 2 a a I I Is 11 it it It it it If U It : ~22 Ot o 0 0 0 p 00000 00000 0 *00 0 0 0-0 0iiigo 00 00000 0 .69 .00 ISO Gas to III ISO ass see tie 0 too lee Of AT s 11z's C 0 (F 4 if A L 4 14 0 PU 6 S T UV U 0" _u A--I --L eon *or 00, go, 00, oo= r. Geaurs -D PO L11140 AND 4Tk COVIOt 041 (SIALI I%Ct t 8110108101 113115811111,1114 1 1 s 1'.1 mll Buunp 'Jini-ril"(1 ............. 141 Irm Ift, finflel . Ifi in in %unippli..., atil 10 4311.11111111 :011,11j"1117 1) Plin 'd '015147 T A 'N -0 Ajunuer TOU 1961 &2 4 EOA tWUMC jvA2,*R -,-,-r AL a '00 "00 WW too too woo "Oe WOO Effect of MU=_bj*-qjdde on the catalytic activity of aluminum la MF-M--r-eraffo-n to, the decomposition of rlbyl UICA0 - G T-Lpaelskov, V. ArDzis'ko, and M. ~S.-Bori-. K Ya, Kagwy vs.-Chem. Inst., AloscoivYTT FtU.' Fir. Khjyn. 27. 1172-6(IIJ53); cf. G.A. 4Z, 21h.-The progressive poisoning of AhOa catalysts,by N1a0H vras in- vestigated. Samples of AIA prepli. in 4 different ways u-cre made to absorb various amts. of NaOH fr,, so n then dried and kept I fir. at 450*. The catalytic olcti'!i~; ul each sample was detd. from the amt. of ClH4 produced when Et0H was passed over it at 420*. The total adsorp- tion surface was detd. by means of a sorption balance with MeOH as the adsorbate. Sp. gr., -. 01. of micropores ill oc./g.. total. surface in sq. w./g, and sq. in./cc., and total and specific catalytic activities of each of the initial sample5 are tabulated. The rate coust. for the forumflon of C.11, 19 shown graphically &3 a function of the'amc of adsorbM NaOR in millitnoics/g. for earl type of sample. The rcla- tive rate consts. are platted as functions of the no. of inilli- moles of adsorbM NaOH per .1 cm. of adsorbing surface. The pore size and total surface .7,Al..Oj are unchanged by the NaOH treatment. The cataly-tic activity decreases as the amt. of adsorbed Na0H increases, most rapidly for ih, snuallest anits. of NaOH. This probably carrc4lxj,,d.,; to adsorption of NaOll mols. on active groups of the stirfa~e. It is concluded that the activeregions courprise 5-10110 of the. total surface of the Alt0a saniples. The 1101. Of aCLiVe centers per unit surface depends on the parity of the suniple and not on. the manner of its prepn. J. W. L., Jr. BORISOVA, M. S. C/ Cholitical Abstracts - . IT-ay 25 1054 v on tfir, cxti-.iii of nutfur- and in tiffect nt ignifinn tcnqv.~i it ' d , Iyn the wnfrr cvllh~ll" ni it),, tixhk~ Pf fl1Iv7qjjvj%jn an ' Goncl,al ulj rhysical ri 'I- v -k~ ia NI.S."Tv - . . . - ..'! I f C13cmi s ;r,,r Fi:. Kh;,,!. it mi ti'm f'f fht~. lllceh:vtli~m of L-AMv~-;' in 'y~j'ju-; Vic. lvafft "wount "f AM " 11!1,1 Niff) 1,:Iy; doft. *Fit,- wvp. of a :'Impic Vf AiZO; i'l va'--mirl v;" m; -vfl 1-m 11K) 0, 11"XV Oitr- iiig ;- MI-hr. '11i(- vlolvvl 11-0 Nv.j' viricht-d I'V tilvall, of a bjl,-rre. Tilt- A1:0, cimtai%d !7. 4.5, I A, :111d 0% It-() at ('01. and 12fy'l " re-p- Tht~ 511r. N..." 12-7. ;:-J -9. m. ver r. at SOo, HY19, twl 1"00", t :I ~illdbr tf,11mclit Nf;~Wfjl- eptirCIN t""vvvj ImA t" 7'fi'~O I'VI-~:Z70,; flx r1l'. ")f rt"IA -Isi"11 -1:~ Iluix. at '1~111-~ 'I lir JT~() ("'!Itc"t :l;ld tilt SlIO.--cc of at aild Ivey( 2.9' 0.3'3' :171:1 O'Ojr~ resp., and 347, Sri, and I I sq. in. per g., resp. In oxkks 7 Ahe water appears to be held in solid soln. above 40iF . r .11. data are tabulated and graphed. WM/ Chemistry Physical chenistry -Card- 1/1 Autbors Boreskov., G. K& Dzislko., V. A., and Borisova, 14, so -Title t Porous structure of catalysts and its.effect on thdr reaction selectivity ''Periodical t zhur. fiz. khim. 283 E d. 63 1055 lo66, June 1954 Abstract 2 Two cases of series reactions of the first order were investigated to determine the effect of porous structure of catalysts on their reaction selectivity. The rate of diffusion transfer, toTard the internal surface of the catalyst grains and its effect on reaction selectivity., was also considered, The selectivity dependence upon the rate of diffusion was determined by criteria expressing the relation between Ahe rate of chemical conversion and diffusion transfer for the basic substance and intermediate product. Four USSR references. Graphs. Institution The L. Ya. Karpov Physico-Chemical Institute, Moscow Submitted August 18., 1953 Z_. M/0 AUTHORS: TITLE: PERIODICAL: S11951601001 /001 /005/007 B01 5/B060 Dzislko, V. A., Borisova, 11. S. Effect of the Acidity of Catalysts on Their Catalytic Activity I. Polymerization of Isobutylen Xinetika i kataliz, 1960, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp 144-152 TEXT: The authors studied the relationship between the acidity and the catalytic activity of the following oxide catalysts: ZrO 2* Sio 21 Al2 03* SiO2, B203' Al20 31 Tago-Sio2, and H 3PO 4 on SiO 2' The acidity and the number of acid parts were determined by using the indicator method and eight different indicators with pK from + 6.8 to -8.2 (Table 1). The catalyst samples investigated were hydrated under standard con- ditions. Pure and mixed oxide catalysts were tested (Table 2), and it was found that the maximum acidity was not dependent on the concentration of the acid component in the mixed catalyst. The acidity function H varied from +4 to -8.2. The effect of acidity on the catalytic activity 0 was investigated in the range from Ho=_3 to -8 on the polymerization of VK Card 1/3 82655 Effect of the Acidity of Catalysts on Their S/195/60/001/001/005/007 Catalytic Activity I. Polymerization of B015/Bo6o Isobutylene isobutylene in a circulation apparatus (Fig. 3) at a circulation Tate of about 800 1/h, at 1500C, and a partial isobutylene pressure of about 300 torr. The experimental results obtained (Table 3) show that with a variation of acidity by five orders of magnitude, the dimerization rate varies by the fivefold only. The degree of dimerization (with rest-ect to isobutylene) amounts to 1.6 on silicon zirconium- and alumosilicate catalysts at 1500C. This low dependence of the reaction rate on acidity shows that the isobutylene adsorbed on the catalyst surface is almost completely "protonized" (Table 4). A comparison with data from publica- tions concerning the dimerization of iso~utylene on phosphoric acid films leads to the assumption that the "protonization" of the adsorbed iso- butylene takes place more readily than that of the dissolved one. G. K. Boreskov is finally thanked for his discussions. B. A. Kazanskiy, M. I. Rozengard, and N. M. Chirkov are mentioned in the text. There are 4 figures, 4 tables, and 13 references: 7 Soviet, 3 US, 2 British, and 1 French. Card 2/3 Effect of the Acidity of Catalysts on Their S/19k~*001/001/005/007 Catalytic Activity I. Polymerization of BO15/BO6O Isobutylene ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-khimich&skiy institut im. L. Ya. Karpova (Physicochemical Institute imeni L. Ya. Karpov) SUBMITTED: December 30, 1959 Card 3/3 38707 S/598/62/000/007/039/040 /C~? op D217/D307- AUTH'ORS: Belan, N. I., Idellchik, B. M., Boriso-Va, M. S. and Chi'Xurova, A. A. TITLE: Investigating titanium alloy ATI-' (AT6) for its suita- bility as material for working Aeels of supercharges operating in aggressive media SOURCE: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut metallurgii. Titan i yego C, splavy. no. 7, Hoscow, 1962. Metallokhimiya i novyye splavy, 288-293 TEXT: Forgings of the alloy AT06, containing 5.8 wt-c,,", Al and 1.1-% C; r + Pe + Si + B, were studied. The mechanical properties of the as-received material were tested on probes from the surface and from the central portion of the forging. In order to choose the optimum heat treatment of manufactured components and to elucidate V~ the influence of annealing on the*change in mechanical propei-ties of the alloy, two heat treatment procedures were tried out. One --of them, recommended by the Institute of Metallurgy AS USSR, con- Card 1/ 3 S/598/or2/000/007/039/040 Investigating titanium alloy ... D217/D307 sists in heating to 850 OC, soaking at tlat temperature for 1 hour L) and cooling in air. The other consisted in heating to 84000, soak- ing at that temperature for 1 hour and furnace-cooling to 6000C, follov.red by cooling in air. The alloy was also tested for its cor- rosion resistance. It was found 1hat the alloy in the forged con- dition Dossesses a high proof stress, both at the surface and in the center of the forgings, high toughness and a satisfactory pla- sticity. Heat treatment of the alloy at 8400C with subsequent air cooling increases the impact resistance somewhat, without affecting J/' the original strength ana plasticity. Purnace-cooling from 8400C /I to 6000C leads to a slight reductioh in Dercentage elongation. The alloy did not exhibit any tendency to stress corrosion cracking during testing with application of a tensile stress of 70 kg/mm2 for 750 hours at room temperature in water saturated with H 2S. Al- so, the general corrosion resistance of the alloy in water satura- ted with H 2S was found to be high. On bringing the alloy in con- tact with the steel (1Kh18N9T) with an area ratio of 1 :11 the corrosion resistance of the steel in H2 S-saturated water de- Card 2/3 S/598/0'2/QOG/007/039/040 Investigating titanium alloy ... D217/D307- creased somewhat, but still remained at a high lev-el. Under condi- tions o'L' short-term testing (700 hours) in hydrogei~ at 1000C and a pressure of 60 atm, no tendency to hydrogen embritilement was ob- served. There are 4 figures and 3 tables. Card 3/3 D.Z.ISIKO, V.A.; BORISOVA, M.S.;,KOTSARENKO, N.S.; KUZNETSOVA, E.V. Effect of the acidity.of oxide catalysts on their catalytic activity. Part 2: Dehydration of isopropyl alcohol. Kin.i kat. 3 no.5:728-733 S-0 162. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Institut kataliza Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. (Isopropyl alcohol) ..(Dehydration (Chemistry)) (Catalysis) BORISOVA,J".; DZISIKO, V.A.; PHEREDNIK, Ye.M. ,!!L . - Effect of the acidity of oxide catalysts on their catalytic activity. Part 3: Dimerization of propylene. Kin.i kat. 3 no.5:734-741 S-0 162. (MMA 16:1) 1. Institut kataliza Sibirskogo otdelaniya AN SSSR i Fiziko- khimicheskiy institut imeni, Karpova. (Propene) (Polymerization) (Catalysis) BORISOVA, M.S.; DZISIKO, V.A.; FWAIIYEVA, L.A.; TIMCFEYEVA, L.N. Acidity of hydroxYl groups Of Oxide catalyst surfaces studied by means of lnfmred spectroscopy. Kin. i kat. 4 no.3: 461-466 My-Je 163. (MIRA 3.697) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet in-eni Lomonosoval fizicheskiy fakulitat i Fiziko-khimichookiy inutitut imeni Karpova. (CatalyAts) (Hydroxyl roup) (Spectrum, Infraredl ACCESSION NR: AT4007066. S/2598/63/000/010/0322/0331 AUTHOR: Belan, N. L;-1Bqrisova,. M. S.; Idellehik, B. M.; Chikurova, A. A. TITLE: Titanium alloys AT-3, AT-4, AT-6 and VT-3-1 as materials for compressor discs operating in various aggressive media SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut metallurgil. Titan i yego splavy*, no. 10, 1963. Issledovaniya Utanovy*kh splavov, 322-331 TOPIC TAGS: titanium alloy, titanium alloy property, elevated temperature property, subzero-tenVerature property, AT-3 titanium alloy, AT-4 titanium alloy, AT-6 titanium alloy, VT-3-1 titanium alloy, titanium alloy corrosion, titanium alloy stress corrosion,' titanium aluminum chromium alloy, silicon containing alloy, iron containing alloy, boron containing allcy, titanium alloy corrosiun resistance ABSTRACT. The possibility of using titanium-base alloys for compressor runner discs operating in air and aggressive media has been investigated. As shown in Table 1 of the Enclosure test specimens of alloys AT-3, AT-4, AT-6, and BT-3-1 have been used, and their mechanical properties, thermal stability, compatibility with aggressive i_ C.M-1/4 ACCESSION NR: AT4007056 media, and galvanic action with steels have been investigated under various conditions. It has been found that: (1) Optirrium annealing has practically no influence on the original mechanical properties of alloys AT-3, AT-4, and AT-G. (2) Short-time tensile strength of alloys AT-3, AT-4, AT-G, and BT-3-1 decreases with the Increase of temperature up to 400 C and ductility increases. (3) Impact resistance decreases considerably at low temperatures, particularly at -80 C for AT-4, at -40 C for AT-6, and below -80 C for BT-3-1; however, even at the lowest test temperature of -180 C, the lowest impact resis- tance is 2-3h9LM.. -3, AT-4, AT-6, and DT-3-1 for 3700 hours at V,nZ (4) Heating of alloys AT 200 C has no m influence on mechanical properties. Heating of alloys AT-4, AT-6, and. BT-3-1 for 9500 hours at 400 C considerably reduces plasticity and impact strength, but increases hardness and tensile strength. (5) At room temperature alloys AT-3, AT-4 and BT-3-1 have high corrosion resistance to a saturated aqueous solution of hydrogen sulfide, to 5% hydrochloric acid solution, and to an 'industrial" atmosphere containing 0. 1% 502 and 0. 5% C02 at 100% relative humidity. Coupling of the alloys with steels of the type 1X 18H9T and X 17H2 in saturated aqueous solution of hydrogen suffide and with steels 40X and IX 18H9T in an 'industrial" atmosphere barely reduces the corrosion re- sistance of the steels. , (6) At room teraperature the corrosion resistance of alloys AT,3, Card -?/! i-ACCESSION NR: AT4007056 AT-4, and BT-3-1 to 10% hydrochloric acid solution is satisfactory. (7) At room tempera- ture alloys AT-3, AT-4, and BT-3-1 have not shown a tendency to corrosion cracking under simultaneous action of tensile stress (80% of yield) and an aggressive medium: (a) during 500 hours in saturated aqueous solution of hydrogen sulfide; (b) during 1200 hours in 5% hydrochloric acid solution. (8) At room temperature alloys AT-4 and BT-3-1 have not !-shown a tendence to corrosion cracking during 1200 hours in 30% nitric acid solution under simultaneous action of tensile stress (60% of yield). (9) At room temperature alloys AT-3,! AT-42 and BT-3-1 have indicated a tendency to corrosion cracking in 10% hydrochloric acid - s,olution under simultaneous action of tensile stress (80% of yiell).. (10) Alloys AT-3, AT-4, and BT-3 -I have shown a tendency to absorb atomic hydrogen at conditions of electrolysis, at 45C; simultaneous action of tensile stress (60% of yield) during.~he process of hydrogen absorption leads to th6 brittle fracture of specimens after a relatively short time (20-50 hours). Orig art.-has.:. __10. tables. ASSOCIATION: Institut Metallurgii AN SSSR (Metallurgical Institute, AN S ....-SSR) SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ:. 27DecG3 ENCL: 01 SUB CODE: M4 NO REF SOV; 000 OTHER. 000 'Card ACCESSION NR: AT4007056 ENCLOSURE: 01 Table 1 - Chemical composition, dimensions and number of tested forging billets of titanium alloys AT-3, AT-41 AT-6, and BT-3-1. Al Composition, % Dimensions, InIn Number of . loy Al Cr Mo I Si Fe B Cr, 6, Fe dia. height tested billets AT-3 2.8 0.30 - 0.23 0.51 0. 01 1.0 430 110 1 AT-4 4.69 0.80 - 0.34 0.26 0.01 1.4 430 95 2 AT-6 5.52 0.71 - 0.64 0.29 0.01 1.6 430 95 1 BT-3-1 P. 41 .1.9 , 2.341 0. 06 0. 16 480 120 2 Note- The rest Is titanium Card 4/4 ACCESSION NR: AP4044388 S/0195/64/005/004/0681/o688 AUTHOR: OzIs1ko, V. A.'; Makarov, A.D.; Borisov&, M.S.; AkImova, N.V. TITLE: Effect of chemical composition.and mode of preparation on the physicochemi. cal and catalytic properties of oxide catalysts of complex composition. I Zircon- lum silicate catalysts SOURCE: Klnetlka I kataliz, V. 5, no. 4, 1964, 681-688 TOPIC TAGS: silica, zirconium oxide, zircon, catalyst, catalyst preparation, cata- lyst acidity, silicagel, oxide catalyst ABSTRACT: The effect of the mode of preparation and thermal treatment on the ca- talytic activity of zirconium silicate (Zr02-SIO2) catalysts prepared by different'! methods.(Impregnation and coprecipitation) was Investigated. Tabulated experl- mental data obtained for samples based on sodium silicate, all annealed 4 hrs. at 500C, show that an Increase In the PH of the medium from 5 to 8 during aging de cre:ses the surface from 300 to 180 m2/g, while the amount of chemisorbed sodium ion strongly Increases. The Ion-exchange washing of freshly precipitated gel per- mits the sodium Ion content to be decreased to 0.006%. The effect of the zirconium dioxide.- content on the physicochemical properties of catalysts based on silicon was also Investigated. After the addition.of 0.1% ZrO2 to sillcagel, a .Card 1 1/3 -7- ACCESSION NR: AP044388 noticeable acidity appears. All catalysts containing more than 0.33% Zr02 Ionize anthraquinone. At 1% Zr02 and below. the concentration of the acid centers In- creases proportionally to an Increase In Zr02 content. For samples containing 1-25% Zr02 the Increase In the concentration of acid centers proceeds slowly* With a further Increase In the ZrO2 content, the concentration of acid centers passes through a flat maximum, then decreasts, the maximum concentration of acid centers on the surface being 1.3 4 equlv./m4 at 14-57 mol.% ZrO2. The reasons for the slight change In the number of acid centers on the surface when the ZrO2 content Is Increased above 25% are given'. The catalytic activity of the samples 'I in the decomposition of Isopropyl and ethyl alcohols was also studied in relation., to the chemical composition of the samples. in the range of 10-25% ZrO 2, the specific activity is approximately constant. When the catalytic activity and the concentration of acid centers were plotted against Zr02 content In the catalyst the activity varied In direct proportion to the concentration of acid centers on the surface. The act'ivity Is also affected by Impurities frorn the air or alcohol, especially strongly In the case of samples with a low ZrO content. The effect 2 of thermal treatment on the catalytic propertleis of these catalysts was also in- vestigated; the data are tabulated. It Is concluded that the activity of ZrO. S102 catalysts Is determined by the number of acid centers on the surface and ;hat the catalytic ctIvIty of the acid centers does not depend on the ratio of Zr02 ,-to.slo the 4de of preparation or the thermal treatment. "The authors express Card 2~31 ACCESSI ON NR: AP4044388 their gratitude to Yu. G. Sy*cheva. M. V. Kostyukova and L. Dronova for taking part j-In the experimental work." OrIg. art. has: 3 figures, 4 tables and 3 formulas. ASSOCIATION: Institut katalize SO AN SSSR (institute of Catalysis, SO AN SSSR); Flzlko-khimlcheskiy Institut Im. L. Ya. Karpova (institute of Physical Chemistry) SUBMITTED: IOOct63 ENCL: 00 sue CODE: ICO cc NO REF SOV: oo6 OTHER: 001 -5"a-rd, 3/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4044389 S/019S/64/005/004/0689/0695 AUTHOR: OzIs'ko, V. A.; Borlsova, M. S.; Aklmova, N. V. TITLE: Effect of chemical composition and mode of preparation on the physicochemi- cal and catalytic properties of oxide catalysts of complex composition. 11. Aluminosilicate catalysts SOURCE: Klnetlka I kataliz, V. 5,'no. 4, 1964, 689-695 TOPIC TAGS: alumina, silica, alumlnosilicate, catalyst, sillcic ethylate, ammonia, anthraquinone, catalytic activity, acidity, catalyst preparation, oxide catalyst, ampholite, catalyst acidity, cumol cracking ABSTRACT: The effect of the mode of preparation on the acidity and catalytic pro- perties of aluminosilicate catalysts prepared by different methods (impregnation and coprecipitation) was Investigated; the data are tabulated. The measurements ii showed that aluminosilicate catalysts are strong acids: almost all the samples Ionized anthraquinone, except those which had a very small number~ff acid centers.- Trcatment with moist nitrogen at 150C did not affect acidity. The ratio of the number of acid centers in hydrated and anhydrous samples, characterizing the degree of reaction of the aluminum oxide, depended on both their A1203 content and the i jno4e of preparation. Treatment of Impregnated silicagel with ammonia Increased the Card-., 1/3 r, ACCESSION NR: AP4044389 degree of combination of aluminum oxide. in a sample containing 5% A1203, all the aluminum oxide was combined with silicon dioxide and the degree of reaction remain- ed higher than for samples not treated with ammonia. One result of the different degrees of reaction of aluminum oxide with silica Is the different number of acid centers on the surface of the catalyst. Samples obtained by coprecipitation have the highest number of acid centers. on Increasing the content from 0.1 to A120? 1%, the number of acid centers increases proportional to he A1203 content. A ly further Increase In the A1203 content decreases the growth of acid centers. in the range of 20-75% A1203, equivalent to a change In S102:AI2Oj ratio from 6.6 to 0.5, the concentration of acid centers remains constant, about I 11equiv./ml-. At an A1203 content higher than 75% the concentration decreases. When the catalytic activity of synthetic samples was tested In the cracking of cumol, It was found that the catalytic activity of the acid centers In catalysts containing 1-9004 is approximately constant and does not depend on the mode of preparation or A1203 the ratio of catalyst components. It is concluded that the velocity constant re- fated to a single acid center Is a characteristic value for the catalytically active component and can be used for the rational evaluation of substances having catalytic activity In processes of an acidic nature. "The authors thank M. V. Kostyukova for determining the acidity of the samples." Orig. art. has: I figure, 3 tables and 3 formulas. 2/3 ACCESSION NR:. APW44369 ASSOCIATION: Institut kataliza 60 AN SSSR (institute of Catalysis, SO AN SSSR); Flzlko-khlmlcheskly Institut Im. L. Ya Karpova (Institute of Physical Chemistry) SUBMITTEO: 07Jan64 NCL: 00 SUB COOE: IC, GG NO REF SOV: 012 OTHER: oo6 Card. 3/3 DZISIKO, V.A.; BOTZISOVA, M.S.; AMOVA, N.V.; MAKAROV, A.D. Effect of the chemical Amposition and preparation technicraes on the physicochemical ard catalytic nroperties of complex oxide catalysts. Part 1: Silica-zirconlum catalysts. Kin. i kat. 5 no.4:6SI-W Jl-Ag 164. (MMA 17:11) 1. Institut kataliza Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR i Fiziko- khimicheskiy institut imeni Karpova. L 1329o-66 EWT(M)/E'dP-(J)/T/-4TQ(m) MIIDSIWW ACC MR: AP6000323 SOURCE CODE: UR/0286/65/000/021/0011/0011 JNVENTOR _,.V. A.;-Borisova, H. S.; P.; Tarasova, D. V. D74&lko Krasilenko, N :ORG: none ;TITLE: A method for producing silica gel., Class 12, No. 175925 [announced by the Institute of Catalysis,SO,AN,SSSR (Institut kataliza All SO SSSR)] !SOURCE.- Byulleten' izobmteniyJ tovarnykh znakov, no. 21, 1965, 11 TOPIC TAGS: silica gel, mitakimia 01irmlern PRp0,Port9 ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a method for producing silica gel by :precipitating hydroge aqueous solutions of sodium silicate and an ammonium lAfrom ;salt of a strong acid viith intense mixing followed by filtering and washing of the result ant. hydrogel. A -granulated silica gel with high strength is produced by Itreating the hydrogel in a masticator or on rollers. SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE:. 2lJun64/ ORIG REF: 000/ OTH REF: 000 jW 'Cqrd 1/1.-- ------ UDC: 66.097.3~ 661.183.7 UT; DZISIKC, V.A.; RNIZISM~, M.S.; KAIk'KCH]YIH,V, I-G.; HAFARW, ~,.D.-, ',"IYSAF, ~K KHRIFDI, L.A. Effect of chemical composition and the method of proparaticn m the physicochemical and catalytic-properties of oxidT catalysts of complex composition. 1%rt 31. Silica-magnesia catalysts. Kin. i kat. 6 no. 6:1033-11040 N-D 165 NIRA 19:1.1, 1. Institut kataliza Sibirskogo otdoleniya AN SSSR. Submitted August 13, 19614. L,, Cand Med 6ci -- (diss) "State of the nervous BORI�, :UINA -5 . systeml\glutathione and choline-esteraze bwdi~x content of the blood of petroleum workers of Bashkiriya.11 Ufa,1958, 17 pp. (Bashkir State Med Inst im-W 15th Anniversary of VLKSM) 200 copies (KL, 32-58, 111) _ 61 - &R 8(2) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV13393 SOV/1 1 -1-1-113 Moscow. Aviatsionnyy inr:titut imeni Sergo Ordzhonikidze 0 dinamicheskikh svoystvakh sle0ashchikh privodov; sbornik*statey (.On the Dynamic Properties of Servodrives; Collection' of Articles) Moscow, Oborongiz, 1959. -78 P. (Series: Its: Trudy, vyp. 113) 6,100 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: USSR. Ministerstvo vysshego obrazovaniya .Ed. (Title page): S.V. Kostina, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent; Ed. (Inside book): S.I. Bumshteyn, Engineer; Ed. of Publishing House: S.I . Vinograd5kaya; Tech.: V.I. Oreshkina; Managing Ed.: A.S. Zaymovskaya, Engineer. PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineers working in the field.of electric and hydraulic servomechanisms,, and for students taking courses at electronic and aeronautical institutions of higher learning. COVERAGE: This book contains. four articles on problems of stability and dynamic accuracy of electric and hydraulic servamechanisms. A studf is~ made of the effect Card 1/2 D th e r the 11 47e .pt. Ch I%re .eel 0- -"L.,o 8-f Olo ce.9 01, 0 S OP 8e ete -Y e t Ck, CO ech e, OZ, 66; e2h. ;,OSZ6137S ettfs I -be P4cl Itos akt .P eoLh e-lec 0 Cl t.,s k Sov *.0 OV 21 ,oil- IQ e4z, ,-tyes 1-139 th e e. 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