SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BRAGIN, B. A. - BRAGIN, O.V.
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NAGORM, A.I., kand.tekhn.naiik;-DUO,lp,,..B.A.,--,,inzh.; IMARKONRENKOV, Yu.A.t inzh.;
KULWZIN, K.N., ir-zh.; BKLOBOIRODOVA, S.S., inzh.
Effect of additives on the crystallization of molten nietallurgical
slags and rock materials. Stek. i ker. 22 no-3:9-11 ~L- 165.
Nin 18110)
1. Uma-Atlnskiy, gosudarstvepzqy nauchno-issledovate-11,F&Ay
institut stroitellnykh materialov.
USSR / Radiophysics. Radio Wave Reception. 1-6
Abs Jour i Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 5, 1957, No 12579
Author a Bragin, B.I.
Inst I Not given
I'l t1 e t Concerning the Correction of a Cathode Follower Operating
Into an M Load,
Ori g Pub i Tr,, Rpzansk. radioteklm. in-ta, 1956, 1, 7-13
Abstract Me author considers the possibility of employing a very
simple high-frequency correcting network for the load of a
cathode follower, making it possible to reduce the time
constant of its transient. The conditions prevailing in
critical correotion (on the boundary of the overshoot re-
gion) are determined for various ratios of the load resis-
tance to the output impedance of the follower. The oalcu-
lations are performed without taking into account the in-
fluence of the transfer capacitance of the
Card 1 1/1 tube (the grid-catbode capaoitance).
1675. Lim eat i ell ao 3istelna Fddzheludoc!:no,,,
16s. 20sm. I'cJi. NaW~ SSaR) . 120 BIC, .
Ivanotio, 1'54.
P. TS.
SO: Yiiizlinq,
ya Latopis', Vol. 1, 1955
BRAGIN$ B. 1.
"The Lymilatic System of the Nman Pancreas." Cand Med Sei,, Acad Med Bel
USSRp Ivanovol 1954. (KL, No 1, Jan 55)
Survey of Soientifio and TecluAcal Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher
Educational Institutions (12)
SO: Sm. No. 556, 24 Jun 55
BRAGIN, B.I., kandidat maditsinskikh nauk
" "
Strangulation of the afferent section of an anastomosis following
gastric resection. Vent.kbir.76 no.10,-121-125 N '55.(MULA 9:1)
1. 1z kliniki obahchey kbirurgii (sav.--prof. V.A.Batashoy)
Ivanovskogo neditsinskogo instituta.
(PEPTIC UWXR, surg.
anatortosis, gastrectomy, anastomosis, causing compression
of afferent aection)
USSR / Human aril Aniual Physiology (Nomal Lind Pathological).
Digostion.
Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Biologlya, No 13, 1958, No. 6o48i
Author Braai
Inst :'Tv-Zo-vo Medical Institute
Title : Operative Effect (Laparotony) Upon the Filling of the
Small Intostina Lymph Vessels with Chyme
Orig Pub : Sb. nauchn. tr. Ivanovsk. mod. in-ta, 1957, VYP- 12,
302-309
Abstract : In cats and dogs the opening of the abdomen under other
anesthesia retarded or stopped the filling of the lymph
vessels of tho intestines by chyme in underfed animals.
Novocain block of the meBontoric root reduced the
effect of the surgical traum.
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TITLE*. A two-phase induction wator. Claw 21, No. 173288.
21, 414(rv
SOURM: Byulleteng iz6breteniy 11toVarMykh ZnAkoV, no. 15, 1965,A6
TOPIC TAGS: electric motor, 4ectric rotating equipment
ABSTRAM- TblsiAutborls certificate Introduces a tw~-phase inductiou vator de3ign-
ed cbiefly for low-power drive Madmims. The notor contains a field winding and
a control winding. A pontinuous sigmal proportional to the speed of the motor is
generated by using a feed-back.coil which has the number of poles as the con-'
trol Winding and Is shifted by 90 ele6trical degrees with respect to the field
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Calibration and checidag platinum-rhodium-platiy- thermo-
couples by comparing similar thermoelectrodes. lzm. tekh.
no.2:49-51 Mr-Ap '55. (KURA 6:9)
(Thermocouples)
10 61 / /~ 1 4,
AUTHOR: Bragin, B.K. 115-5-16/44
TITLE- On the Affect of Plastic Deformations on the t,e.m.f. of a
Platinumrhodium-Platinum Thermocouple (0 vliyanii plastiche-
skikh deformatsiy na t.e.d.s. platinorodiy-platinovoy termo-
pary)
PERIODICAL: "Izmeritellnaya Tekhnika", No 5, SeP-Oct 1957, pp 32-35 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The article presents results of an experimental investigation
with the purpose of evaluating the influence of plastic de-
formations - which occur in the processes of manufacturing,
packing, and exploitation - on the thermoelectric properties
of reference thermocouples. The effect of such deformations
is never being taken into account in routine checks of thermo-
couples, and was never before investigated. Deformation
possible in actual exploitation was imitated on wire specimens,
and the influence of each kind of deformation (by stretching,
twisting, bending) was determined separately and in combination.
It was found that at temperatures exceeding 6000 C combined
deformation can decrease the t.e.m.f. of a thermocouple by
7 microvolts, which leads to a temperature error of about
-0.60 C. This value cannot be considered negligeable, as a
Card 1/2 reference thermocouple of 2nd class is to be kept constant in
115-5-16/44
On the Affect of Plastic Deformations on the t.e.m.f.-of a Platinumrhodium-
Platinum Thermocoupie
the range of +- 5 microvolts and the permissible graduation
error of this thermocouple in the range of 300-1,0630 C is
0.4-1-00 C. Apart from that, plastic deformations decreas 'e
the mechanical strength and lead to premature destruction of
thermocouples. Recommendation is made to~be careful to prevent
the deformation of thermoelectrodes, and in cases of occurred
deformation to anneal a thermocouple before using it, as
annealing fully restores the initial thermoelectric properties.
The,annealing is to be done in an oven, at over 8000 C for
not less than 1 hour.
The article contains 4 diagrams, 1 chart, and 8 references
(4 of which are Russian).
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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9 (2)
SOV/115-59-10-1-101/29
AUTHOR-.
TITLE: A Thermoelectrical N*Iethod for Determining the Purity
of Standard Thermocouple Platinum
PERTODICAL- Izmeritellnaya tekhnika, 1959, Nr 10, pp 22-2~j (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The degree of purity of thermoelectrode platinum is
calculated from the value
W R100
- Ro
where RlODand RO are the resistance values of a piece
of platinum wire at looOC9 and at OOC, The value W gi-
ves an indirect indication of the degree of platinum
impurities content. The minimum permissible value of
W is 1.389 for Soviet produced platinum wire. Accor-
ding to the instruction 161-54 of the Komitet stan-
dartov, mer i izmeritellnykh priborov (Committee of
Standards, Measures and Measuring Equipment) the pu-
fl y of a platinum thermoelectrode for standard ther-
%lard IZ3 riotcouples must be defined by W = 1.3915 . The chemi-
SOV/11 5-59-10-1.0/2 9
A Thermoelectrical. Method for Determining the Purity of Standard
Thermocouple Platinum
cally pure PL-3 platinum (GOST 8588-57) satisfies this
requirement. The thermoelectrical method of assessing
the W value is based on the corr'elation of the W value
with thermoelectrical properties of platinum, both con-
ditioned by the purity of platinum. This correlation
can be approximately represented by a linear dependan-
6e in which the decrease of the W value by 1 . 10-4
corresponds to a positive increase of "t.e.ds." by 2
microvolts (at measuring temperature of 1,2000C). The
thermoelectric method of indirect determination of the
W value is based on the comparison of twenty tempered
platinum thermoelectrode wires with a "standard" pla--
tinum electrode with W 1,3925 (Abstractor's Note'. an
obvious misprint, text shows 1,3 25 instead of 1,,3925)-
The results of comparison (table3 can be expresse*G-
with satisfactory precision with the equation
W = W 0.4 - 10-4. E 1100
Card 2/3 0 - 0
S OV/1 15-5 9-10-10/2 c,
A Thermoelectrical Method for Determining the Purity of Standard
Thermocouple Platinum
where W and Wo express reciprocally the purity of
tested wire and of t--he "standard" thermoelectrode, and
E;100 is the 'It.e.d.s.11 of the tested wire in rela-
tion to the "standard" electrode, the temperature of
the working wire end being 110000 and that of free,
ends OOC. The deviations of experimental W values
from those calculated by N.N. Ergardt do not exceed
2 . 10-4 corresponds to an increase of 2.5 microvolt
of the "t.e.d.s.11 of platinum at a temperature of
11000C. There are 1 table, 1 graph and 6 references
4 of which are Soviet and 2 English.
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BW,GIN, B.K.
Normal Platinum tbermoelectrode. Izm.tekbe no.7:33-34
J1 160. (Blectrodes, Platinum) (MM 13:7)
87952
S/115/60/000/012/005/018
DID 1) 1/ 570) B021/BO58
AUTHOR: B
TITLE: Calibration of Noble Metal Thermocouples at the Palladium
Point
PERIODICAL: Izmeriteltnaya tekhnika, 1960, No. 12, pp. 15-18
TEXT: The calibration error of noble metal thermocouples, especially of
the new type, may be reduced at temperatures above 12000C through
additional determination of the thermo-emf, at least at a temperature
point close to 1500 to 16000C. In this temperature range the palladium Vf
point (15520C) may be considered the only reliable point. The new
calibration method for thermocouples, elaborated at the VNIIM im.
D. I. Mendeleyeva (Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut
metrologii im. D. 1. Mendeleyeva (All-Union Scientific Research Institute
of Metrology imeni D. 1. Mendeleyev)), warrants an error of � 4-50C in the
calibration of thermocouples according to the palladium point. This method
requires the use of a high-frequency furnace as well as of an optical
standard pyrometer of first class for periodic temperature determinations
Card 1/3
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Calibration of Noble Metal Thermocouples at 3/115/60/000/012/005/018
the Palladium Foint B021/BO58
of the solidifying palladium, and is therefore only available to a few
larger laboratories. The scheme of the installation for calibrating
thermocouples at the palladium point, as proposed by the author, is shown
in Fig. 1. The thermo-emf of the calibrated thermocouple is measured with
an error of up to � lpv on a compensating installation by means of a low- V~
resistance potentiometer of the type 0 -46 (PPTH-1). The
complete installations of the type IJK (UK) from the "Etalon" Plant, which
are at the disposal of many control laboratories for metrology, are
described as being very convenient. The palladium point was assumed at
1552 t 20C on the basis of the regulation on the international temperature
scale of 1948. Three platinum-rhodium/platinum, as well as three platinum-
rhodium/platinum-rhodium thermocouples were calibrated experimentally. The
working ends of the thermocouples prepared for calibrating are shown in
Fig. 2. The characteristic curve of heating and melting of a specimen is
shown in Fig. 3. In conclusion it is stated that the adjusting of the
palladium point by the method described represents a satisfactory and
accessible means for the precise calibration of noble metal thermocouples
in the range of high temperatures. This method can be recommended as sup-
plementary to the customary calibration up to 12000C, as well as for the
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Calibration of Noble Metal Thermocouples at S/115/60/000/012/005/018
the Palladium Point B021/BO58
periodic control of thermocouples operating at high temperatures and
slight immersion. There are 3 figures and 4 references: 1 Soviet, 1 German, Vr
and 2 British.
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S/11 61/000/003/005/013
B124YB204
AUTHORt Bragin, B. K.
TITLE: On some errors in controlling technical resistance thermo-
meters
PERIODICALt Izmeritelinaya tekhnika, no- 3, 1961, 17-19
TEXT: Practice has shown that most of the errors in controlling the
accuracy of resistance thermometers, particularly of platinum ones, are due
to the fact that the temperature of the sensitive element of the thermo-
meter is not equal to that of its environment, i.e., to the temperature
of melting ice and/or of the steam from boiling water. The errors arising
therefrom are systematical, with increased R 0 and reduced R100 and R 100 /R0
values. The results of special measurements performed by the authors
(of. the table) with two 8tandard-type platinum resistance thermometers
with one or two sensitive elements prove the correctness of the assumptions
and give the reader an idea of the amount of the possible errors. The
principal error may be traced back to insufficient depth of immersion of
the thermometer, and therefore experiments were carried out at an
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On some errors in controlling... B120204
immersion depth of the lowest point of the sensitive element of 200, 250,
and 300 mm- When the ice is compressed not enough carefully before the R 0
measurement, a 1 - 2 mm wide air-water gap may form between the tube of
the thermometer and the mass of melting ice. The results of the R 0
measurements obtained when the mentioned gap was present are given in
parentheses in the table. For protection of the sensitive elements, three
kinds of tubes, 350 mm long, with an inner diameter of 12 mm and a 1 mm
thick wall were used. The measuring current in the resistance thermo-
meter was kept near 5 me; resistance was measured at a minimum accuracy
of +0.01% by means of a compensation arrangement. The data compiled in the
tabYe allow important conclusions to be drawnt 1) The error in measuring
the resistance of the thermometer at an immersion depth of 200 mm is 0-05%
for thermometers in glass tubes, and 0.02% for aluminum tubes. A minimum
immersion depth of 300 mm, must be obeyed. 2) The above-mentioned gap
leads to an increase in R0 for 0.1, 0.05, and 0.02% in the case of
immersion depths of 200, 250, and 300 mm, respectively. Compression of
the ice-mass is necessary also at an immersion depth of 300 mm. The use
of metal, in particular aluminum protective tubes is not recommended since
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BRAGIN., B.K,
Simple method for equalizing the temperature field of tubular
resistance furnaces, Izm.tekh. no*6:30,-31 Je 161a (MIRA 14:5)
(Electric furnaces)
BRAGIN, B.K.
Solidification point of coppor, Izm,,tol,.h. m,3:29-30 mr 162.
(IMA .15:2)
(Copper) (Thermeouples)
BRAGIN, B. K.; GMOV, A. H.
Divergence of the results of calibration of standard first
grade thermocouples in the institutes of the committee.,
Trudy. Inst. Nom. s+and., mar i i2m. prib. no.51:82-434 161.
(MIRA 16-1)
1. VsesoyumW naucbno-iqsledovatellskiy institut metrologii
im. D. 1. Mendeleyeva. ,
(Thermocouples) (Calibration)
BRAGINJ Bo X*
Nonuniformity of thermoolectrode platinum and platinum-
rhodium viree. Trudy inst. Kom. stand., mar i itsm. prib. no.511-
85-88 161. (MIRA 16:1)
1. Sverdlovskiy filial Voesoyumnogo nauchno-issledovatell-
okogo instituta metrologii im. D. I. Mandeleryeva.
(Electric wire) (Platinum) (Rhodium)
MAGIN) B. K.
I -_ ~ ~
Calibrating standard thermocouples at the melting point of copper.
Trudy inst.Kom.st~nd.mer i izm.prib.no.71:97-100 163.
(MIRA .17-9)
1. Sverdlovskiy fi-lial Vsesoyuzziogo nauchno-issledovatel'sko.go
instituts. metrologii. im. D.I.Mendelayeva.
BRAGIN B.K.; IAPP, G.B.; LEFIN, 1~19.
Effect of the annealing on the thermoelectromotive force of
thermoelectrode p2atinrbodii1m. Trudy inst.Kom.stand.mer i izm.
prib. no.71:220-222 163. (MIRA 17:9)
1. Sverdlovskiy filial Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatellskoao
0
instituta metrologii im. D.I. Mendeleyeva.
BRAGIN, B.X,.-
Standard graduation table for low-temperature thermocouplese
Novo naucho-isels rab, po metr.VNIIH nos3115-17 164.
(MIRA 18 12)
BRAGIN, B.K.; TETYUYEVA~ R.N.
Thermoelectric homogeneity of chrome-nickel, copper-nickelp aluminum-
nickel and copper wires at low temperatures. Izm.tekh. no.600-31 Je
164o (MIRA 17t22)
-- BRAGINY. B.K.,- VASILIYEV, L.M.; ZAPEVALOV, N.A.
Low inertia tubular furnace for testing platinum-rhodium platinum
4- ermocouples. Izm. te~dh. no.12zl9-20 D 164.
th
(M I RA 18 z 4)
L 32261-65 rw(-m)/r-wAfd)/FWP("")/FAP(b) T.TP (C JD/-J-G
ACCESSION ~N,R- AT4045676
AITTHOR: Meksakhin, 1, A. LU
R. , La pp
TITLE, Problems involved in the quest for the rrrww!kP--
allnys at service temperatures up to 2000
SOURCE- -'Vloficow. Gosudarstvenny*y nauchrio-issledovatf-'. !4'F'4v i nrl'-'
institut splavov i obrabotki tsvetnv";kh metallov. Trrlil",=
Issledovanive splavov d1ya termopar (Studying
TOPIC TAGS. rare earth metal. oxidation
ABSTRACT: The data dealing with Ir the r moct,i! j7,11f,
!here is arnt)'Ie htprahirf- h(ith
ocouples with 60-'/'f) Rh. The authors discuss foreij~n
length and conclude that Soviet investigations stand in
findings. However, the amount of Rh additions (40 or Tin) rema~nii P- contrr~-
versial subject. The investigations conducted by the S v e r d i ,-) v sk brza --i c-:,, (,-I the
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All-U3don.Scientlfic Researc.1i Institute of Metrology Vlat after an-ea linz- at
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hiah temper2tures the the rmoelect ro motive force
lr6ORh/Ir thermocouple has a life span of about IOC
Soviet paper ~,uggests the erriplovinent of s-w-h thf'r,'Ii:iC.,,!!,
The authors rerorninerl'i
C()uple for P c;prvice period r)f 10 to 20 hou, s ar~
shortc-:omirigs as the ready evaporation of the Ir electr-.)de
character -)f the electromotive force under the effect r-4, -x
ties of increasing the life span of an Ir6ORh/lr cpuV~p alioniz, V111*1i I"e
more stable alloys should be considered and Ir P~'
invest;gated for that purpose. Furthermore
r ;Addition of base :netal
AS-'-X, !AT! 0 N3osuda--rstvenriyy nauchrio-issledovate' ski Y
splavov i cbr.--:DotYl tsvetjVkh metallcw, Mosco (St t,
Sian Institute for Alloys and Proceesing of NonferT-.:;rajF
NO F~Ey SOV: 012 028
j Card 2/2
BRAGIN, B.K.; PUPYSILEVA, N.G.
Errors in individual calibration of and copper-
nickel thennocouples. Izm.tekh. no.9:21-22 S 165.
(MIRA 18:10)
,-BRAGIN, B.N.I, inzh.; VASILIYEV, V.I., inzh.; ROZHNOV, A.I., inzh.
. .........
Some problems in the development of peat briquet production.
Torf. prom. 40 no.4:30-31 163. (MIRA 16:10)
1, Moskovskiy filial Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo
instituta torfyanoy promyshlennosti.
(Peat industry) (Briquets (Fuel))
BRAGIN, B.S.
Replacing sections of the body of a kiln using a moveable
hoisting gantry. TSement 27 no.3:26 14y-Je 161. (MIRA 14:7)
1. Sterlitamakskiy tsementnyy zavod.
(Sterlitamak--Xilns, Rotary-Maintenance and repair)
BRAGIN, F.T.
Xqxriment in raising Belozemaya rye. Biol. v shkole no 1:
94,85 Ja-F 163. . (MIRA 16:63
1. Shkola No. 12, stantslys, Yekaterinovka Privolzhskoy
chelemoy doro i SaratovokVq oblasti.
~Saratov Province-Rye-Varieties)
BRAGIN, G.No, agronom-entomolog
.-MOMM
Meativeness of spraying fruit trees on the "Sad-Gigant" State
Fakm. Zashch.rast.ot vredi. bol. 4 no.4-.7-8 Jl-Ag 159.
(EIRA 160)
(Fruit-- Disease and posts) (Spraying and dusting in agriculture)
BRAGIN, G.N.1 agronom-entomolog
On the "Sad-gigant" State Farm, Zashch.ra3t. (;t -nred. i bol. 9
no.11:12-15 164. (mij;u 18:2-)
1. Sovkhoz "Sad-Gigant", Slavyanskiy rayon KrasnodarAiogo kraya.
NEMM01% N.S.; RJUPOPCIV, I.!.
Evaluating the durability of furnace acharging units.
,q-011 24 no.12-.1078-1079 11 16/,. (MMA AaZ)
2. ZhdRnovskly re-3t%ll,.=gicheskiy Institut,
BRAGIN,,_.~J.,
Temperature conditions governing the formation of vein
minerals in the Zambarak-Taryekan ore zone (eastern
Karamazar Mountains). Uzb. geol. zhur. 8 no.6:11-18 164.
(MIRA 18ill)
1. Institut geologii i geofiziki imeni Kh.M. Abdullayeva
AN 'UzSSR.
Sec-13 Vol.12/2 Derna-Venereo. Fob 55
298. A THERAPEUTIC TRIAL OF CHLOROSTAB IN LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS
(Russian text) - Bragin 1. P. SBORN.NAUCH.LEPROL.DERMAT. 1956,
7 (530~-533)
Chlorostab, a suspension of bismuth oxychloride in 596 isotonic solution of glucose
(I ml. of suspension containing 0.2 g. of bismuth), was administered i.m. or by
deep subcutaneous injection once a week, 2 ml. at a time, or twice a week 1 ml.
at a time, for 10 weeks. Thirty-six patients (17 men and 19 women) of 18 to 66 yr.
of age were treated. Clinical cure was obtained in 20 cases, marked improvement
in 5, and Improvement In 8 patients. The patients were kept under observation
for 2-18 months after the termination of treatment. (S)
AKRAMKHODZHAYEV, A.M.; AKHMEDZHANOV, M.A.; BABAYEV, A.G.; BARAYEV, K.L.;
BATALOV, A.B.; BASHAYEV, N.P.; BAYMUKHAMEDOV, Kh.11. - jk'JAGIN,_
BORISOV, O.M.; GABRILIYAN, A.Sh.; G&R-KOVETS, V.G.;
GORIKOVOY, O.P.; GRIGORYANTS, S.V.; IBADULLAYEV, S.I.; ISMAILOV,
M.I.; ISAMUKHAWDOV, I.M.; KAKHKHAROV, A.; KENESARIN, N.A.;
KRYLOV., M.M.; KUCHUKOVA. M.S.; LORDKIPANIDZE, L.N.; MAIFLYANOV,
G.A.; HOTSOKINA, T.H.; MALAKHOV, A.A.; MIRBABAYEV, M.Yu.;
MIRKHODWIYEVt I.M.; MUSIN, R.A.; NADIYEV, K.A,; FETROVI N.F.;
POPOV, V.I.; PLATONOVA, N.A.; RYZHKOV, O.A.; SAYDALIYEVA, M.S.;
SERGUNIKOVA, 0.1.; SLYkDNEV, A.F.; TULYAGANOV, Kh.T.; UKLONSKIY,
A.S.; KHAMRABAYEV, I.Kh.; KHODZHIBAYEV, N.N.; CHUMEOV, I.D.;
SHAVLO., S.G.
Khabib Ilikhamedovich Abdullaev; obituary. Uzb.geol.zhur. 6
no.4:7-9 162. (MIRA 15:9)
(Abdullaev, Khabib Mukhamedovich, 1912-1962)
BATALOV, A.B.; BRAGIN K.A. --ISMAILOV,, M.I.;.KAS Ov. A.K.1 KAKHKHAROV-, A.C;'
KURkO M.; k:
~.,TgbMA, T. HIMO ZHAYEV I.M.; NUSIN,, R.A.;
EETROV, N.P.;, PLATO-NOVA, N.A.; RABAYEVA, E.Ye.; I.V.;
SMDRODINOVA, D.D.; KHAMRABAYEV, I.Kh.
In memory of Mannon Khamidovich Khamidov. U2*.geqlkzhur. 7 no.1;49
163. (HIFA 16
(Khamidov,, Mamon KhAmidovich, 1928-1962)
, BRAGIN, K.A.
Data on the study of nephrolithiaois morbidity in the Central
Urals. Urologiia 28 no.5222-24 S-0163 (MIRA 1724)
1. Iz fakulttetokoy khirurgicheskoy kliniki ( zav. - Prof.
V.F. Kolosovskaya) Sverdlovskogo meditsine~ago inatituta.
BE~ENIN,, M.Ye.., inzh.; RESHRMAK, Yu V inzh TARAS'IYEV, V.I., inzh.;
0 a
FIIATOV, LA. iz~zhoi; BRAGIN KI inzh.
Supporting wor4ings in deep mines* Ugoll, prom, no.6.24-28 N-D 162.
.(HIM 16.2)
(Donets Basin-RIne timboring)
I-BRAGIN, K.P., felldsher (stantsiya Abaza Khakaoskoy avtonomnoy oblasti)
Disease of the eye in chicken pox, Felld i *~wh. 22 no.6:36
June 157. (KM .12:3 )
(CHICKE PCX) (MI-DIBUSICS AND DXMTS)
BRAGIN,-.K.P.., fe'lldsher (stanteiya Abaza, Mudmaskaya avtonomnaya oblast' )
Role of reoordB and reporting in the work of the feldsher-
midwife center. Felld I akush..24 no.2.-45 Fe 159. (MM 12:3)
(KIDIGAL MIGORIN ) ,
LESHKE, Georgiy Pavlovich;_BUGIN, Leonid Ivanovich; GLADKOV, V.A.,
red.; BARANOV,.I-A-, tekhn. red.
(Cooperation of workers and eAginseral Sodruzhestvo rabo-
chikh i inzhen~*ov. Murmansk," Murmanskoe kniAnaziid-vo,
1960. 25 P. (MiRA-16:6)~
1. Sekretarl Monohegorskogo gorodskogo komiteta Kommunisti-
cheskoy partii Sovetskogo Soyuza (for Leshke). 2. Instruktor
Monchegorskogo gorodskogo komiteta Kommunisticheskoy partii
Sovetskogo Soyuza (for Bragin).
(Monchagorsk-Nickel industry)
(Efficiency, Industrial)
AUTHOR: Bragin, M. 27--58-6-18/35
TITLE: RaideMethodical Vork to a High Level (Metodicheskuyu raboty -
na vysokiy uroven')
PERIODICAL: Professionallno-Tekhnicheakoye Obrazovaniye, 1958, Nr 6,
p 21-22 (USSR)
ABSTRACT; The author reviews the work of many graduate educational
organizations. Some educational-methodical oblast' organi-
zations publish special bulletins keeping teachers and
specialists in touch with new methods, tools and so on. But
this --ample is not followed everywhere. In the Stalingrad
oblast .any schools are working unsatisfactorily, the level
of teaching is low, industrial practical instruction is con-
Card 1/1 ducted laxly.
BRILGIN., M., polkovnik
I-f
Engineer support in overcoming razed and contaminated zones.
Voeno vesto 42 noo4:93-95 Ap 163. (WRA 17:1)
BRAGIN,-MOPOI IZRA.LIKSKIY-MUT, Ye.S.
Universal electric rolling'otook of the transcontinental
express. Zhel, dor. transp. 45 n0.3-.90-92, Mr 163.
(MM 3.6 3 6)
(Switzerland--Electric railroads-Rolling stock)
t P~ A C- I N I N.
MIMYLOV, I.; BRAGIN. V., inzhenor. V.
--wWWOMMOWO"M
Round burns for fattening hogs, Sol'. strol. 11 no.4:22-23 '56
Lri-e. 1571. (KM 10r6)
1. Wchallnik Voronerhakogo oblastnogo upravlenlya po stroitell-
stvu v llcolkhnTakh (for Mikhaylov).
(Swine houses and equipment)
IF w
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Dermk Affectims in workers In the time industry-
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,
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with C&O produces various ski
but also
)ecwly in summer
that Industr
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in winter when it is ... windy. F.w prophvUxi%. -00
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rejarneu
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&Ev and bands before starting to wurk.
dermatitis consists in washing the affected parts with 1%
HCI sofo. and then covering with petrolatum or lano
PCIFOIsturn. The preliminary IM washing cirriOderably
shortens the time required for tivatuirnt. A. P.-C. 0 is
coo
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of
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ago
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Rao-, 11118JIV.
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If, TO COMParC t data-wm~a c0 I VaWesIrn
d. individuals- suflering from various form of dermato-
s; mycoses. 26 patients with epidcrmophytosis, 9 adults
i), with -chronic trichophytosis, and I I with pityriasis %vni-
s. color (43 men and 3, won=) wem examined. Among
9) persons with epidermophytosis the following valLms were
is obtained (in the sweat secreted by the glands or the
e- trunk and feet, respwively): pH 6-6 and 6-5, NaCl 410
1 ; and SW mg. per 100 ml., and sugar 48 and 72 mjg. per
10 100 MI. L The corresponding figures in cases of chronic
:s trichophytosis were. pH 6-5 and 6-8, NaC1 440 and 490
:)f mg. per 100 ml.,. and sugar 67 and-64 mg. per 100 mi.;
)f similar figures in cases or pityriasis versicolor were:
31 PH 6-7 and 6-7, NaCi 430 and 480, and sugar 49 and S6.
.It will be seen that dw sweat of individuals suffering from
dennatoinycoses containsincreased amounts of sugar,
thus . bringing about favourable eonditions for the
W development and persistence of skin fungi. ~ Additional
that in all cases of dermatornycoMs
W-7-
f7e ,
ood sugar values were higlier than those found in
b,
'
sw =4 and that. hjgh~
supr values fbir sweat am always
'
al tior, blood sugar, . 1~ is h Id
dth. high,,v ties e
.'isioaaled vn
UALt1ji compPsititmof s,weat, is of wx importance, for
In the paMopmait : QU demiatowycoses, Iconsdurtins a
factors' that. Xn4st b~ 'b6XWdCi*d I L ~ ft therapy _
11 of, theft
X.P.Box
R
Abala-acts ofL Wor.1d 149,Ucine r? 3.9.5 0
FILICHEV, T.Ye.; BRAGIN. H.S., professor, nauchnyy rukovoditell.
Treatment of pyoderna with stapbylococcal antiphagin mixed with patient's
blood. Vest..ven. i dorm. n0-3:13-14 )V-.Te 153. (MLPA 6:7)
1. Follklinika oblastnoy bollnitsy, kozhno-Tenerologioheskoy kliniki
Ivanovskogo meditsinckogo iustituta.
(Skin--Diseases) (Serum therapy)
BRAGIN, M.S., professor, zaveduyushchiy; VVEMMSKIY. A.N.
Anatomicophysiological changes in the skin of dogs with unilateral decortica-
tion. Vest.ven.i derm. no.4:16-17 JI-Ag '53. (MI-RA 6:9)
I.-Kafedra kozhnykh i venericheskikh bolezney Ivanovskogo meditainakogo inati-
tuta. (skin) (Brain)
BRAGIN, Mot professor
"Skin and venereal diseases.w [professor] A.I.Kartasyshov.
ROTIeved by H.S.Bragin. Vent. yen. I dorm. no,3:57-59 MY-Je 154.
(DOMWOLOGY) (HLRL 7:8)
BRAGIN, M.S..
Workx~ef the Department of Dermatoloo an4l Venereology of the
Lenbgrad Institate of Advanced Training for Pbysicians. Veat.
derm. i ven. 33 no,2:84-85 Mr-Ap '59. (KIRA 12;7)
(SKIN-DISMS35)
cl- MUGIN , H.S.
Successful use of diaminodiphonyloulfene in Behest's disease.
Vest.derm. i von. -34 no.ii:65-67 N 16o. (KIRA 1.3-.12)
1. Iz kliniki k02hnykh :Lvenericheakikh boleznoy (zav. - prof.
M.S.Bragin) Ivand-vakogo meditaingkogo institute (direktor -
doteent Ya.M.Romanov).
(BBHMIS SnMOME ther.)
(SULF01ims ther.)
BRAGIN, N.
At.a. now stage. ~Sell. stroi. 16 no.10:12-14 0 161, (MMU 14: 11)
L. Predsedatill'soveta Voronezhakogo oblmezhkolkhozstroya.
(Voronezh Province--construction industry)
IBRAQbS N.Vinsh.; VAZILO, A., inzh.j DZEKTSER, Ye., inzh.; KWRyAVTSEV, V., inh.
Via of ground water as source of supply for fire extinction in milled
peat winning fields. Pozh.delo 9 no,3114-15 Mr 163. (MIRA 164)
I* GoaxiWATOM07 in5titut PO proyektirovaniyu predpriyatiy torfyanoy
promyshlennosti.
(Peat induotry-Fires and fire prevention)
11. A.
Oct 48
Peat Industry
Ileotrioity Conmervation
"Prob lei of Saving Zleotric-Energy at Hydro-Peat
Projects," N. A. Bragin, 4 pp
*Torf Prom" No 10-,
In recent years an increasing amount of electrical
power has been consumed by large peat enterprises
around Ivanovo, laningrad, Yaroslavl, and Chernora-'
aensk. Several reasons have been given for the
relative increase of power consumption per ton of
hydro-peat. Suggest various economy measures. Claims
much elDnomy can be obtained by-replacing old equip-
ment V?th irbdern. . ?8
JA9M7
BRAGIINP N. A.
19923 BRAGIN, N.A.
Vysushit' i ubrat' ves' dobytyy torf. Torf. -rom-st,' 1949, #6, s. 'i-9
So: Litonis Zhurnal Statey, Vol. 27, Moskva, 1949
abistr.
1950. vol. 27s 6-9 dr
& L
9550 r f . I "n"a. ~. S lop t special ainate
pyatakovs 22, (11), 2825)_ Apart from 'a 'between
IC351, '701, L ob ssr"tions
in Chat- Zbl, field the following stock foml based On crosses an&
of the drYUN ,a: serpentine. (00116). lattices,
1940-1949 have boon appro, ng the serpentine stock to preforatl8o
ct%llz* In the first Phase Of dryi
BRAGIN, N.A.
Brief results of operations of bottom peat Plants in 1951
Torf. prom. 29 no.6, 1952
BRAGIN, N.A.
Increase spped in extracting, drying, and collecting peat
Torf. prom., 29, no-7, 1952
BRAGIN, N.A., Eng.
Successful preparation of peat enterprises for the 1953 peat-vinning season'
Torf. prom. 29, no.q, 1952
ARA IN, N.41.
[Hydraulic peat production) Dobycha gidrotorfa. Mogkva. GoB.onerg.12d-vc,
195). 163 p. (MI2A 6:7 )
(Peat industry)
BRAGIN, N.A.
Good and timely preparation of peat enterprises for the 1954 season. Torf.
Prom. 30 no.9:1-4 S 153. (MM 6:8)
1. Glavtorf. (Peat industry)
0RA(;-/N' !'\4~ 1~- -
ARTONOV, V.Ya., Imnd.tekhn.nauk; BEZZUBOV, N.D., ksnd.tekhn.nauk;.BXLOKO-
PYTOVI I.Ye., kand.sellskokhoz.nauk; BLYUMMERG, T.Y.. karLd.takhn.
nauk,- BOGDANOT, N.N., kand.tokhn.nauk;--BRkGIII.,.H.A.. inzh.; VASILIM,
Tu.K., inth.; VINOGR M V. V.A., inth.; ROZENBERG, B.I., inzh.; GOR-
GIDZHANYAN, S.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; ZIZA. A.A., kand.sWskokhoz.nauk;
XALLBMOV, Mj., agronom-maliorator; KOLOTUSUIN. V.1., inth.; XORCHU-
NOV. S.S., kand.t ekhn.nauk-, KRMKOV, H.H.. dotBent; VAV=, V.A., inzh.;
NAUMOV, D.X., kand.tekbn.nauk; OLENIN, A.S., inzh.; PROVORXIN, A.S.,
inzh.,, PROKHOROV, N.I., dotsent; RASKIN, G.I., inzh.; SAVYMO, I.V.,
inzh.; SJMG1CY3V, B.F., kand.tekhn.nauk; STOYLIK, M.A., iazh.; SUKHA-
NOV, K.A., inzh.; TOPCLINITSKIY, N.M., kand.telenn.nauk; TYURMOOV, S.N.,
doktor biol.nauk, prof.; FATCHIMINA, O.Ye., kand.sellakokhoz.nauk;
TSWMOV, B.I.,"Insh.; CHUBAROV, N.D., inzh.; MANMIBAUM, I.I., inzh.*.
(Continued on next card)
ANTONOV, V.Ya.-(continued) Gard 2.
TAM!SBV. A.K.;~SMSONOV, N.M., lnzh., glavnv7 red.; BIRSHADSKIY.
LaSot insh., nauchnyy red.1 VARRUTSOV, Yo6o, kand.tekhn.nauk, na-
uchn" red.; TTSOTSKIY, K.P., kand.takhn.nauk, nsuehnyy red.; GO-
RINSHTIM, L.L., kand.tekhn.nauk, nauchnyy red.; GORTACKIN, V.G.,
prof., nauchnyy red.: MWIMOV, P.N., kand.takhn.nauk, ualachnyy red.;
KUZHKAN, G.I.,.kand.takhn.nauk, naixehnyy red.; KULAKOV, N.H., kand.
tekhn.nauk, usuchnyy red.; KMAIS, L.I., prof., aoktor tekhn.nauk,
naucbnyy red.; KIRKIN, M.A., insh., nauchnyy red.; SEWSKIT, Te.P.,
kand.tekhn.nauk, nauchnyy red.; WKOLOV, A.A., kand.tekhn.nauk,
nauchan red%; KHAUNOV, U.N., doteent, nauchn" red.;, KMUGO,
A*F,., insh., nauohnyy red.; TSPROY, S.A., dotsent, nauchnyy red.;
BMWOK, G.D., insh., nanchnyy red.; KMOTUMIKIN, V.I., red.;
6XVORTSOV, I.M.. takhn.red.
[Reference book on peat] Spravochnik po torfu. Koskva, Goo.energ,
W-vot 1934. 728 p. (MIRA 13t?)
1. Oblen-korrespondent AN BSSR (for Goryaohkin).
(Post-Handbooks. manuals, etc.)
BRAGIN, N.A.
. -
Make the winning of out peat during the season of 1954 a success.
Torf.prom. 31 no-3:4-6 '54. (MLRA 7:6)
1. Glavtorf. (Peat industry)
BRAGIN, N.A., inzhener.
Timely preparation is a guarantee
peat enterpriser, during the 1953
5-7 '54.
for successful operation of
Lesson. Torf.prom. 31 uo.7:
(MM 7:11)
1. Glavtorf.
(Peat industry)
BRAGIN, Nikolay Alekseyevich; YFMMOT, P.N.. redaktor; WORMY, I.M.
- - 'edaktor.
[Transporting and spreading peat slu M ] Transport i razliv
g1dromasay. Moskva, Goo. energ. ild-vo, 1955. 131 P. (MLRA 8:8)
(Peat)
BRAGIN,N*A., inshener
Let us prppare the peat industry in time and well for the 1956
season. Torf.prov.32 no.6:1-4 155. (MLIA 8.12)
1. Glavnoye upravleniya torfyazLoy promyshlennosti
(Peat industry)
HUMN, N&A., inzhener.
Concise &ata an the wilming of milled peat in 1955. Torf-Prom-33
no-3:7-9 '156. (HLRA 9:7)
1,Glavtorf,
(Pe4t industry)
'BRAGIN, N.A., iishoner; KISELEY, T.N., isishexer.
Technical maiatexance of milled poat fields. Terf.prom.33 a*-5:
5-7 '56. WaA 9:9)
I.Glavtorf Mixisterstva elektrostastsU.
(Peat imaustry)
3RAGIN, Nikolay Alekseyevich; VARINTSOV, V.S., redaktor; CMNOV, V.S.,
irw"r
[Winning milled peat] Dobycha frazernogo torfa. Moskva, Goo.
erwrg.jzd-yo, 1957. 191 P. (MIRA 10..8)
(Peat machineu)
I ~ . .- -I.. . I I I ~ I m
: ..- i -,. - . ~ .1 1 - -, I ~ I .
, . . - IMMEMMMMRHW~=~
BRAGIN, N.A., inch.; VARMSOV, V.S., red.; BOMMOV, N.I., tekhn.red.
[Technology of the drying and harvesting of block peat]. Tekhno-
logiia. su3Wd i uborki kuskovogo torfa. MoBkva, Gos.energ.izd-vo,
1959. lo) P. (NIRA 12:5)
(Peat)
-- BRAGIN, N.M.
Brick factories serving several collective farms in Voronezh
Province. Sell.strol. 14 n0-8:13-15 Ag t59~
(MIRA 12:12)
1. Glavnyy Inzhener otdela stroitalletva Voror-azhakogo oblaell-
khoz-upravl.eniya.
( oronezh Province-Brickmking)
BRAGIN, N.A., inzh.; KORSHUNOVA, Ye.L., inzb.
Auxiliary production in peat enterprises. Torf. prmn. 38
no.5:22-23 161. MIRA 14: 10)
1. Go~udarstvennyy institut po-proyektirovaniyu zavodov
t9r]fyanoy promysh.lannosti.
(Peat industry)
VARENTSOV, Vladimir Semenovich, dots.; LAZAREV, Aleksandr Vasillyevich,,
dots.; retsenzent; AKSENOV, Ye.A., dots.,
retsenzent; VASIL.IYEV, A.M., dots., retsenzent; NIKIFOROV, V.A.,
dots., retsenzent; PIMENOV, M.P., dots., retsenzent; SHADURSKIY,
P.A., dots., retsenzent; SEMENSKIY, Ye.P., dots., retsenzent;
FRIDKIN, L.M., tekhn. red.
[Technology of the production of milled peat]Tekhnologiia pro-
izvodstva frezernogo torfa. Moskva, Gosenergoizdat, 1962. 335 P-
(MIRA 15:12)
1. Kallninskiy torfyanoy institut (for Varentsov, Lazarev). 2.
Belorusskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (for Aksenov, Vas:Lllyev,
Nikiforov, Pimenov, Shadurskiy).
(Peat)
.-BRAGIM,-11,,A-. , inzh.; DZE=ER, Ye.S. I inzh.
Using wide-spaced deep canals for the drainage of peat bogs
for milled peat digging. Torf.prom. 39 no.4:22-26 162.
(MIRA 15:7)
1. Gosudarstvennyy institut po proyektirovani~u predpriyatiy
torfyanoy promyshlennosti.
(Peat bogs) (Drainage)
BRAGIN, N.A.; MALYSHff, I.G.; TANITSYNA., A.D.
Industrial production of milled peat in Western Siberia.
Biul.tekh.-ekon.infom.Goo.nauch.-isel.inst.nauch. i tekh.
inform. no-3:1~-15 163- (MIRA 16;4)
(Western Siberia-Peat industry)
BRAGIN, N.A.; BATOVA, V.S.
Review. Torf. prom. 40 no.6t37-38 063. (KRA 16:10)
KEKILN. A.A.; SHEFELEV, S.F.~ BBAGjk4_&.G.
Y
rig dast; in the mining indastry of Kpzakhstan. Trudy In.9t.
gt~r.delp- AN Kazakh.-SISR 150-10 1~4. (MIRA *AsZ)
"Contact- t;aufrA aatuaar.~
Me
in the premce ovotg~,,~,,
4,tatAlytic
A. L. Libeman, 0, V Brnmn an,.i'S A.
Zelinskil Inst. Or~ il~-~ Ir
De&dy APad. 4N,3.ik Y.S.S.R. M, 1034-41(115zeq.- -
F~vm~ge of 270 ml. llrllb Pt-C at 310' w str:wr
gave u conly-ralewlAth Y,103~-do fmcfiam!" P'l
ind-an. c.-nfim--d by tlw pliyn. cl,:Mstm, n,~ii
tr1ronizilintlan. G. N.1.
A C A'A V
20.&19/4_2.
AUTHORS: Broude, V. L. , Zotova, S. V. , Liberman, A. L.
Pakhomova, 0. S., and Pryanishnikova, M. A.
TITLEi . Spectral Method of Determination of the Number and Postion
of Side Chains in the Molecules of Benzene Homologues
(K voprosu o spektrallnom metode ustanovleniya chisla i polozheniya
bokovykh tsepey v molekulakh gomologov benzola)
PERIODICAL: Doklady All SSSR, 1957, Vol- 116 , Nr 6, pp. 961 964 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs In an earlier work the second author and the fourth one have shown
that the ultravi8let absorption spectra of crystals of benzene
homologues at 77 K (= temperature of liquid nitro-en) may be used
for the purpose mentioned in the title. The result may be obtained
quickly and by a small quantity of substance (some hundreth grams)-
These spectra consist of series of narrow strips which are, in com-
pounds with the same position of the side chain% of the same type,
independent of the length and the ramification of these chains.
If the spectra of these compounds which have a similar substitu-
tion type within the molecules are put together, such as the first
absorption strips (corresponding to the pure-electronic transition)
lie together, also the following will do the same. Therewith also
the relative strip-intensities are reproduced. This phenomenon was
Card 1/3 proved on a great number of examples of the monoallcylbenzene-order,
.19/42
Spectral Method of Determination of "he Number and Position of Side Chains
in the Molecules of Benzene Homologues
as well as for some simplest o- and p-diallcylbenzenes. In the
present work further informations on the affirmation of the regu-
larity mentioned. are quoted. The phyaical cbaractera of the hydro-
carbons investigated are concentrated in table 1. It has been
pointed out that the same spectrum type with the growing side chain
length will be preserved. (1, 2, 4-trialkylbenzene - figure 1 A).
The correspondence of the spectra of p-di-isopropylbenzene and
p-xylene confirms the fact that the state branched out of both
chains does not influence the position of the absorption bands
This analogy also is retained for the case that a double-binding,
which is not conjugated with the benzene nucleus, is introduced
into a side chain. (Comparison of ethyl- and propyl-mesitylenes
with allyl-mesitylenes .- figure 1 B). Quite another picture
will be at an immediate conjugation of the double-binding with
the benzene nucleus. So, the absorption spectrum of the 2-methyl-
-phenylpropene-1 also is interrupted in the temperature of the
nitrogen. Here the absorpt:bn intensity is much higher, 'than in the
case of all the other investigated substances. In spite of a same
symmetry of the spectra of alkyl- and alkylene-mesitylenes (fi-
Card 2/3 'gure 1 B) and of monoalkylbenzenes (figure I G) an essentially dif-
2o-6-19/42
Spectral Method of Determination of the Number and Position of Side
Chains in the Molecules of Benzene Homologues
ferent construction of the spectra renders possible the spectral
identification of the molecules of these substances. Table 2
gives the strip frequency of the pure-electronic transitions
within the investigated spectra.. All the hydrocarbons investigated
have been produced as high-pure compounds at the above mentioned
purpose and their purity has been proved. There follows an ex-
perimental part with the usual data. There are 1 figure, 2 tables,
and 3,Slavic references.
ASSOCIATIONs Institute for Physics AN Ukrainian SSR , Institute for
Organic Chemistry imeni N. D. Zelinskiy AN USSR (Institut fizi-
ki Akademii nauk USSR, Institut organichezkoy khimii im. N. D.
Zelinskogo Ak3demii nauk SSSR)
PRESENTED: May 24, 1957, by B. A. KazanskiyAkademician
SUBMITTEDs May 24, 1957
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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BRAGIN, 0. V. Cand Chem Sci -- (diss) "Catalytio oyolization of alkylbongenes
into indans and certain problems of kinetics of the C5-dehydrooyolization reaction."
Mos, 1959. 13 pp with graphs. (Aced Sci USSR. Inst of Organic Chem im N. D.
Zelinskiy), 150 copies (KL, 44-59, 125)
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AUTHORS: Liberman, A. L., Bragin, 0. v#1 S07/62-59-5"17/4-Ij
Kazanskiy, B. A.
TITIE: Catalytic Cyclization of Some Alkylbonzenes into Ine-an ;~.M
110M010gUe3 (Katall'tichaskaya tsiklizatsiya neK-otorykh
alkilbenzol'ov v indcun i yego Gomologi)
PERIODICAL: izv6stiyp Akademii nauk SSSR. Otdaloniye kh-imiche3kikh nsuk,~
1959, !Tr 5, pi-) 9791-987 (US3R)
ABSTR.4.11'T: The authors showed in a number of works (Ref 1) that paraffin
li,~76roearbons cyclize into homoloGues of cyclo7,entnne by the
cf11cct of plntinizod coal at mod:eratc tomperpturels (310"1 -10
a throughput rate of 0.2/-hr.. The ~1, ~cl-ization is sxpiained by
intermolecular (lehyaroconaeniation. In connection ~7ith it,
the 7ossibility was considered of cyclizing more complicaterl
co:----,)ounds, e.g. a secondary chain of a benzene homolom
a , to the scheme:
CH
1 2
UN +
2 .2
CH
2
G,'atn,jj,tjc Cyclization of Somo Alkylbonzenos Into SOV/62-59-5-17/40
Indnn an(i It:: llo:nologuos
Some dLta on a similar cyclization are quoted froin
publics-,tionz~: Orchin (Ref 2), patent date (Rof 3), Zelinr~kiy
P.ni Tits (Ref 4) etc. Table 1 3hows a comparinon of the
constants of the initial Product-, and the cyclized compounds
rith the vor~rospondine date. from Publicitioits. The conditions
of synthasis aore equal to those of the cyclization of
pp.raffins. Indan and 1- and 2-methylindan acra obtained from
n-butyl-, necon8ar~- butyl- and inobutyl benzenc.
111.1-C.-I brominated and the compounds -1,5-),3`,7-tetrobromo-2-
miothylindan and 2,4,5,6,7-pt-n-*Ut,broTo-l-~-in'~liylind-f~.n not yet,
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I e scribed in the literatare wero r,:~% t! The synthesis
of the indi,.ridual comDound- is d-iocribod in t1h,) ex-Derimental
part. The R. tend W. Meyermethor! 33 Ulled in the bromination
of tribromoindan. Rof 17). and yield of 'he
various cyclized compounds are sunmnrized in. tables 2,3, 1,5,
bind 7. Thore are 1 figuire, - t-!bles, and 10 refer:,ncos,
of which -ire Soviet.
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ata ytic Cyclization of Some Alkylben7onoi Into ~13CIV;
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Indan and Its Foinologues
ASSOCIATIO'i - Insti-tut orp..-imichaskoy III-Ildraii i:7i. 1.;. -1). Zc--linokogo
tinul, n (1-..,~tituto of Crtranic Choniotry imni
Zelinakdy of llcade:!ly of 5cionv2,n,
lly 30,
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