SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT D.M. DELIC - YU.K. DELIMARSKIY
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IELIC, Dejan M.; TE-CID-ZIC-S'IEVAIJOVIC, Marija P.
Hydratation of montmorillonite homoionic forms. Glas Hem dr
25/26 no.8/39t485-490 160/161.
1. Faculty of Technology, Institute of Inorganic Chemical
Technology, Beograd.
GRIZO, Aleksandar, ins. (Skopje, ElektrohemijWd Icombinat *Biljana*);
DELICI Dejan, dr. inz.,, prof.
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Adsorption capacity of sow indigenous coals for various phenols*
Tehnika Jug 17 no,7:3uppl,: Remindustrija 16 no.7:1361-1366 Jl 162.
1. Tehnicki direktor Elektrotehnickog kombinat "Biljqnnwp
Skopje (for Gr-4zo). 2. Tehnoloski Umltet.i Univerziteta u
Bewadu (for De3ic).
Acmmou za: Amo1652i Y/0001/64/000/001/0133/0136
AUTWRs Delicit DO _n (Doctor of en&weringo professor. Belgrade); Ristiag
Mcmdlo (MbUF-6 ?- Wearing honorary docent)
TIM: COMOIS Mrom SWIA-state reactions of the AI-TIO sub 2 system
SOURCE: TeWka., no. 1, 19&, 133-136
TOPIC TAGS: cormi.A. solid-state reaction, moloar, technology, microhardness,
cer=ographio ahajacteristle, sintoring, AUTIO sub 2 system, Al-TiO sub 2
exothermic r,*a,ctI9,p,. exothermic reaction ~ I
01 M I
ABSTRACT: The, artide describes the ceramographis obaracteristics azA the
microharelness of various products of exothermic reactions between aluminvm and
t4
itanium oxido, ln~varled initial proportions. Very accurate initial proportions
were obtained by first vdzIag a measured a&ount of aluminum powder into a
measured anowit of etIW1 alochol. before adding.the adequate amount of titanium
oxide; Us *Uyl alo" sIso served as'-& lubricant. It was observed that an
increase In tkie InItAld proportion of alwilmm, increased the amount of the metal-
lie phase In Mw peduct; the textare the ap"ns was characterized. by
''ACCESMI lots
frM
proportional distribution of pwoo wA VwAw; and the spedment renltlM
a 30-50 UMA mixtare showd the greatest micsohavdness. The authors vauLluds
that the szotlwndo motions at the A141% System prockae conats of the tw
Ti-n2Q and ?L-AlWah as a result of -the resatim between the alwdnm wA
3 f, . -
gym-
titanium o3dA) "7 of the slatering of the nonreactive -034A-I.Iquid state
t4no Greater possb1litles for obtaint "no thmgh ewtbendc rosp ow
a" inacated,, pakicularly In the field or teabnology. bmples are
the obtainIng of U41-A in order to stotdliss U
1203- the obtLining of 02
and tho Anteidng of U02 by means of additives In the tau of metal pw.#dor wA
higher urodwi oxide. Crig. art. hass 2. figaros wA I table.
ASSOCIATION: Tabholoski falodtat UrAversitots 'A Deograda (Faculty of ftla"2%.
~J. Ing. University of; BQ_Uado)
US Aft 147*6k =M8 00
WD OMs Mho Af~ ixi~ gave 000 01MI 010
1ELICS Dejan; RISTIC, Momeilo M,
Thermochemistry of the reactions of the A1-TiO2 system. Glas
Hem. dr 28 no.3/4:129-135 163
1. Faculty of Technologyp InBtitute of Inorganic Chomical
Technology, Belgrade.
-DELTq,_Deja, dr Inz., prof. (Beograd, Vir-okog 3tevana 31); RIST110, Moircil.o,
di~-ihz., honorarni docent
Preparation of cermets by solid state reactons of Al-
C1203 system. Tehnika Jug .19 no.5:Sup))l-.IIeminduBtrIja 18
no.5-930-933 Mq 164.
1. Faculty of Technology, UniverBity of' Belgrade, Belgrade.
2. Editor, "Tehnika [SupplementgHemindustrijal 2 (for Delic).
Dmes, M.
"Poliomwelitis center.ff p. 263. (NARODKO ZDRAvLjE., vol. 8j, no* 9j, 1952.9 Beograd,,
Yugoslavia)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, Vol. 2, i,16, Ubrury of Coru_,ress
jkurwt, 1563, Uncl.
RELIC, Miroslav, Ir., Zagreb
The development of Institutions for treatment of osteoarticular
tuberculosis in Yugoslavia.. Narodno z&rav.. Beogr. 10 no.7-8:
213-219 1954.
(TUBERCUWIS. OSTJOARTICULAR. prev. & control
Yugosl.. sanatoria)
(SAIUTORIA
tuberc., ostecarticular, Tugoel.)
~TTITC If
Ginnt cn-'! 11-1:mrr. Acta chir. luvr-l. 11 no.1:244-2c8 !Q57.
- .1 . ~t
l.- Or' 1 -)Oicl Or-ce T~r. Kniferm ii 7.arrab,,j
dr. Prndi(-al,.
(IIATIT C--Ill -t:rMoT?S, c~jet rori,)-tp
(.3e, ))
DELIC, -Mro-sla.v
Surgical therapy of ostooarticular tuberculosis in the era of
antibiotics. Taberkuloza no.2/4t141-153 '62.
1. Ortopedski odjel opce bolnioe "Dr J. Kajfes", (Sef: prim. dr
N. Pravdica).
(TUffMULOSIS OSTEOARTICULAR)
DELICY M.
I--
Arthrolysis of the knee joint in fomoral fractures using the
method of Merle D'Aubigne. Acta chir. lugosl. 12 tio.1:78-80
16,5.
1. Ortopedski od"Iel Opce bolnice "Dr. J. Kaifes", Zagreb
(S~tf prim. dr. N. Pravdi-ca).
DELIC, Smail
"Ass., Inst. of ParasitoloV & inbasion disoases, Vet. Fac., U. of Sarajevo." Contrilimition
to the Lab. Dia-,nosis of Sheep Coccidia co-an RUKAVVIA, J.
Vet- 1 ; 127-130, 1950
S.; DELICAN D
Rmonance phe"omena in the flow of the fluids with free surface
&round qrlindrical bars. Studii cerc mec api 11 no.6:1555-1563
"So.
1. Institutul de studii si cercetari hidrotehnice (Bucuresti)
DXLICH,B.
Z?TTOcTent maintenance of a ship's power plant. Blok.agit.vod.
tramsp. no-13:31-34 Jl 155. (KIRA 8:9)
1. 'ahetvertyy mekhanik tankers OProfinterno
(Marine engines)
T)El,lclf , F--.
Reliable helLers In the war against negligan,-,e, Mor. flot 23
no. 12;8-~-) D '63. (MlRA 17-5)
1. 7aviestitz31'sekretarya partipiogo RomiLera FtjsT)iySkogo
parokhodstva.
GROSOW, L.V.; DXLIDOV, A.M.; LUTSZIIKO, V-N-; MAWV, A.F.
Magnetic gamma-spectrometer with high resolving power. Izv.AN SSSR
ser.fiz. 24 no-7:791-801 Jl 160. (MIRA 13:7)
(Spectrometer) (Gamma rays)
38269 2ELIDOVICH, V,
Okh:La2-.hdeniye zerna - odno iz tezhneyshikh usloviy ego sokhraneniya.
Zag,,)tcivki s.-kh. produktov, 1949, No 2p s. 38-42
LpO%OI*itlOi,,And loom of dry subsbincio by Volts dw!nX
Itomls, N. va, RAU, V. 1q. mlldovkb. "4 R. L.
a. Ass.
PerryoMki 1933, No 23, 129,,-:B; Refeng.
2kur. X'Aim. IOSS. No.'2783.~--Whtxt gn&s
Ilith orisjud '3101sttm content of 18.5-18,6% lost 0u the Ity.
0,10% of the dry miatter in 13,days' storage at25*; wheat
grains with m 13.3-121.8% noisture toot 0.001-41.0W% of
Coe dry sublitanct In OD days' storage. At lower swast'
Imp. rate all respizatIon and Ws in dry substit"e, am te-
duced. Thesamt1strueciouts. a. S. ltcvjqe-~
-` - -
iji~~ z~ertnti on: "nn iriv,!3tiE~ttiun of ~narjgt--., in .-tigrt aiid ~onaitiur,
Jcd, ~Osck. lt'~Imolwlcal ln~3titutc of trlt~ rood', -LrIC~Lt5LI'~-, -~Il GLII 5':
kVecncrnja.y.,L iioskya, -c'!'CO-41, 1.4 JU-11 514.)
J'L: ~Ui,, 318.1 23 bec 1~54
VE 4 1'6e V Ic IV V. Al-
VOROITSOV, O.S.. GOLIK, M.G.;'DMUDOVYk.-LIA.; KLNYJV, I.A.; KOZI-
MIU, N.P., doktor biologrev""kh n&u . professor; SOSXDOV, X.I.
FXSTA, N.Ta.. CHUKHARIKO, 2.7.; GILIMLN. D.Ya.. rodalctor; JA-
BUS, G.A., tokhnicheskly redaktor.
(Grain storage; management and eqaipuentl Organizatsiia i tekhnika
khranoniia zorna. Moskva. lid-vo tekhn. i skonomichookoi lit-ry,
1954. 358 p. [Microfilm] (MLRL 7:10)
(Grain--Storage)
DELOOVICII,V., kandidRt t6dinIcheskikh nauk; AKIVIS,113. , knndidnt khi-
zdMfnift~h nauk
Special Bapects of millet storage. Muk.-elev.prom.21 no.8:8-10
Jl[Aj;] (MIRA 8:12)
1. VeesovuznN_ auchnn iseledovatel Iskiy institut ierna, i
dukt Ov 0 1
(Millet--Storage)
USSR/Cultivated, Plants - Grains M-h
Abs Jour Ref ZhLur - RLol.., No 1, 19.58, No 1.517
Author S. AkLviis,
Inat All-Unioa Scientific-Research Institute of Grain and Grain
Products
TItle Storing Corn Seel in Winter.
Orig Pub Hukomol.-elevat. prom-st, 1956, No 10,, 3-6
Abstract Ube study of corn storage in the VNI1Z CA-a-union scierctific
FL-seaxch Institute of Grain and Grain ProductsT i;nder labora-
tory production conditions; arAd. in "Zagotzerno" bases of the
Ukraine., RSFSR and Moldavia (1935156), has shown that storage
of cobs, not affected by nold fungus, under temperatures of
about 150 below zero does not lead to a decrease in grain
germim3tion, at a humidity up to 19%; at temperatures of -100
and the gritin humidity above 1%,, germination decreases more
sharplyp the higher the inoisture becomeo. The Krasuodarskaya
1/49 and Sterling corn varlettes are more retsistajit to the
effecta of adverse temperatures and Bestsarablm and VIR 42 are
Card 1/1 lens resistant.
DZLI:DMriaR knndidat takhnicheskikii nauk: UMMMAN, G., kandidat
b, ft'
Lld h;heek1kh nauk.
Technology of proeessing and storing hemded grain varieties In grain
procurement etntions of the laot. Nuk.-olev.-Drca.22 no.6:3-6 is 156.
(OU 9: 9)
l.Vaesoyuzn.vy muchno-19sledovat-eVskly institut %erna I produktov
ego pererabotki.
(Soviet Far last-Grein elevators)
D191IDOVICH V, kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk; KRETMERJIAN, G, kandidat takhmicho--
-4
SEW Z ".
Technolog7 of grain processing and storage at procurement points of
sou,bh*rn districts. NA*.-olov.prom.22 xo.7:5-8 JI 156. (MLRA 9:9)
(Grain-Storage) (Grais elevators)
AKIVIS, S.. kandidat khimichaskikh nauk-, IWJJ:DOVICH. V... kandidat tekh-
nicheakik nauk.
Storing seed corn in winter. Nuk.-elev.prom. 22 no.10:3-6 0 '56.
(MU 9:12)
1. Vessoyuznn nauchno-issladovatellskiy Institut zerna i pro-
duktov yego parerabotici.
(Grain--Storage)
Country ., USSR M
Cateagoryt Cultivated Plants. Grains.
Abs Jour: RZhBiol.i Wo 22, 1958, No 100266
Author k Widovichi Y-N,
Inst :All-UjT1-o-n-8-c1-,-11es. Inst. of Grain and Its
Products.
Title :Study and Refinement of the Technological Process
In the Treatment and Stoage of Seed Corn at the
State Recelvin3 Points.
OriS Pub: Soobshch. I ref. Vses. n.-I. In-ta zerna I
produktov yago perorabotki, 1957, vyp. 4, 3-8
Abstract: Results of a study of a large number of lots of
mature ears of Krasnodarskaya 1/49 variety which
arrived in a raw state at the receivinS points
Card -1/3
Country : USSR
Categ ry: Cultivated Plants. Grains.
>0
Abe Jour: RZhBlol., No 22, 1958, No 100266
in Krasnodarskly Kray. The moisture content
in the lot varled within the range of 8-14%.
The difference In the moisture content of the
grain and the cob reaches 15-25%. No spontaneous
heating has been observed. With the lowering
of the temperature to -150, the germinatinS
ability In 90-99% Is preservod only in lots with
a moisture content of up to 1.9%. A temperature
of -16 - 200 lowers the germinating ability by
17 - 76%. In grain with a moisture content of
22 - 25%, at -50 the germinating ability do-
creases to the norm of the 3rd grade. Active
ventilation with atmospheric air reducos the
temperature In the bin by 0.3-0.5 and ovon 0.90
Card 2/3
M-45
Country : USSR K
Category: Cultivated Plants. Grains,
Abs Jour: RZhBiol,, No 22j 1958# No 100266
In 1 hour and slightly drios the ears, and
ventilation with warm air effectively lowers
tho moisture content with a sharp reduction
In non-uniformity. Temperatures above 450
lead to a formation of fissures In the endo-
sperm without decreasing the germlnatin3
ability in the laboratory. -- M.V. Dranishnikov
Card 3/3
]ZLIDOVICH, VoN.; MYHKRW, G.I*; %WISH. I,'Fe.; TABUTIN, P.P.
-- ~.- ~ .
Review of V.1P. Bublii and V.A. Pylin's book ffftorsge and procegaing
of grain in the manufacture of alcohol." Spirt. prom, 24 no.2:37-
39 '58. (MIRA 11:3)
(Grain) (Bublii, V.7.) (Pylin, V.A.)
IMLIDOVICH, V., kand.tektin.naulc
Distribution and storage of now grain. Muk-elev. prom. 24 .
no.60-7 i's '58- (MM 12-: 7)
l,Vj38Go3,uznyy nauchno-i a sled ova tol 1 9k1 y institat serna I produktov
yego porerabotki. (Grain-Hamesting)
IMIDOVICH, V., 1cand.tekhn.nauh*
Problems In organizing-the handling of seed corn at grain
procuremont points. Nak.--slay. prom. A no.B.*10-13 Ag '58.
(MRA 11:10)
1. Yeesoymn" nauchno-lealedovatel'skly institut zerna I produktov
Y,ego perorabotki.
(Cora (Nkizn))
STAMENKOVIC, F., puk., dr.; STOJLIOV~ S., puk., dr.; PFjL -DZAKOV _Aj,.__
pt*. , dr.
Gastroiatestinal complicatiom In corticoid therapy. (Report
of 2 cases). Med. glas. 16 no.6/&:268-273 Jo 162,& .
1. Interm, odeljenje Vojne bolnice u Skoplju (Nacelnik: dr.
F. Stamonkovic).
ADRENAL CORTEX HORMONES)
NTESTINAL PERFORATION)
R
(FEPTIC ULM)
HOUnIAR, J.; J4L1GXR V , TRIM. Z.
Ventilation of the Lmngs and Oxygen Consumption in P*sical
Axercisei in Adults and Adolescents. Physiol., bohen. 6 no.2:
212-217 1957.
1, laboratory of Graphic Methods of Scamination, Gzechoslovak
Aoadenq of Science, Physiolcgy Aqwrtment of the Xe(tic&l Institute
of Physical Culture, Fourth Childront Clinta, Faculty of General
Medicine, Clukrles University, Prague.
(IMPIWION. pb7siol.
off. of phys. exercise on lung ventilation in adults
& adolescents)
(MITABOLISM
oxygen consumption. off. of plWs. exercise in adults
and adolescents)
(12WIS31. off.
on lung ventilation & oxytlea consumption)
DELUSKI, Dimitur
With bold stops forw&rd. Ratsioralizataiia 14 no.6.6-8 164
DELIMIT, Pe
A case of isolated retroperatoneal rupture of the duodenum.
Dii-rurgiia (3cMa) 17 no.5sc",15-6.~6 161
4
It Iz khirargl-,hroto otdelenie na Ukruzi-,nata bolnitsa, gr.
11-urdzhali.
MMIIVAIW,UV ANTONOV, B.
Vss of cortisone and ADTH in the treatment of bicod diseases. Suvrez.
ried., Sof ia 8 no.2:32-42 1957.
I.. Ix Voennata boinites. na KVR.
(BWOD DIISEMIS, therapy,
ACTH & cortisone (13al))
(ACTH, therapeatic use,
blood die. Oul))
(CORTYSON31, therapeutic use,
same)
systft Which
for
bangnzw tr 'vl)()rtE III F4u-'k'e nd 6a
po
W. Tt tso4m
G. T.
D-ELIJANIC, 1.
Imr)ortamp of the otservations of light phenomena in the atmosphere.
P. 37
YUIDSLAV1A. HIMM-PTEOROWISKA SLUZBA. VESNIP',. Beograd, Yu.-,crdavia.
Vol. 7., no. 1/2, Jan./June 1958
Monthly List, of East European Accession (K.EAI) L", Vol. 8, no. 6
juae 1959
IJ n,-,]. .
DIELIKIN, Ya.,L; GELIMONT, Z.Ya.; ZELYAKH, E.V.
Narx-ow-band piezoelectric ladder-type filters. Radio teldiniku. 3.6
no.11:26-33 N 161. OUR& 14:10)
1. Deystvitellnyyo chleny Nauchno-tekhaicheskogo obsh,~hostva
radiotekhWAi i el.ektroavyazi imeni Popova.
(Radio filters)
G.114'191URG, D.B., diktor teldm. nauk.;-IEIJXISRKIN.,SJ1., Ircand. tekhn. nauk;
1910DOROV, Ye.l., lumd. tel:hn. nauk; CHIZHSIOT, A.F., inzh.;
BIIDN:IKOVA, P.P., red.; SVMCVA, I., red.; PANOVA, L., tekhn. red.
Pumaces and drying apparatus for the silicate indust:ry] PeclLt I su-
sIdI3. silikatnoi proD7shlennosti. Pod red. P.P.Budnikova. Moskva,
Gos. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. materialimp 1949. 483 fhRA 15:1)
1. DeystvitelInyy chlen AN USSR (for Dadnikova).
(.Kilns)
USSR/Engineering - Refractories May 50
Efficiency, Industrial
"Mkcirig Process of Refractory Products," S. N.
Delikishkin, Cand Tech Sci, Ili pp
"Ogneupory" No 5
T_3*ve_1_n_-nn_ methodn for calculatin.- temperature
stresses in bodies of various shape and dimen-
sion at various temperature-variation rates.
Experimental formula, deduced and verified on
basis of calculated stresses, permits outlining
of temperature conditions in baking. Method
permits establishment of most efficient procedure
gas
USSR/Engineering - Refractories (Contd) WKY 50
for baking process. Experiments were conducted
for porcelain samples, but results may also be
mpplied to refractory products.
16OT33'
a-5
ftma"Cult of Caubufth% ptagen du
ell
by installing leml
controls ta gas burners Witli oil burners, feed contrats ant es-
taWiahed near tath ourAter whichamrts definhe oil (ttd re.
Sardless of th k
-.M~,Prvssure in tile Isetwor
milasulN, 5.1,
A mAsut feeding regulator. Went.amfli.35 ao.ll:6e45 N 15'5.(KLEA 9:2)
(Nalut) (lurances. Rest treating
GINZKMG. David Borisovich, dcktor takhaicheskikh nauk;.JWALjFJ=54,"xgjLY
.,A&_OATG ich kandidat takhaichookikh nauk,~ XM)DOROV, Yevgenijr
I Osif OTVCIKMt
'V Lndidat tekhnicheakikh aauk; C:HIZIISKIY, Anatolty
Tedotovich, kandidat tej~~nicheskikh nauk; ZININ, Y.N., doteenji
reteenzent; KUZYAK, V.A., dotsent, retaenzent; NOKEIRATYAN, X.A..
Imudidat takhnicheakikh nauk, retsenzent; ITANOV, A.N., 116teent.
ratsenzent [deceased]; BUDIIKOV. P.P.. redaktor; MDKIM. A.Ye..
lcandicl2t tekhnicheskikh nauk, nauchnyy redaktor; GOLInENMO. L.G..
iashener, nauchrVy redaktor-. GIAZAROVA. I.L., reclaktor; GLADXIKH, N.N,
takhnicheekly redaktor
1'.1frunaces and driers in the silicate industry] Pvchi, i sushLla
silikatnot promyshlennonti. Imd. 2-oe. porer. Fod red. P.P.ihdnikova.
Moskva. Goa. izd-vo lit--ry po stroit. materialam. 1956. 455 p.
(KUU 10:3
1. Deystvitelgayy chlen Akademii nauk USEL (for Badnikov)
(KI.Ins) (Clay industries)
(Drying apparatwi)
DRIA h I Sirx' I N .
Controlling fv*1 consumption in k' Ins during the firing of
porcelain. Stek.1 ker. 14 no-7:2G 22 J1 '57. (11LU, 10: 8)
I.GosudaretvenriI7 nauchno-isaledovatellakdy elektro-
keramicheakiy institut.
(Kilns) (Fuel)
GBIMURG, David Borisovich, doktor tekhn. nauk;,.A'~~tIKISMIN,, Sergoy
Nikolayevicho kand. tekhn.rmukj KHODOI?D'V,, Yevpeniy losifovich,
kand, tekhn. mukj CHIMISM, Anatolly Fedoz-ovich, kand. takhn.
nawk; BUDNIKOV, P.P p akademik,, red.1 DOHROKHOTOV, N.N.,, akademik,
nauchn. red.[deceas;d]; KOSYAKINA, Z.K., red.; BOROVNEV., N.K.,
tekhn. red.
[Kilns and drying apparatus for the silicate industry] Pechi
sushilki silikatnoi promyshlennosti. [Byj D.B.Ginzburg -' dr.
IzcI.3., perer. Moskva, Gosstroiizdat, .1963. 342 p.
(MIRA 17:2)
1. Akadeiii-ya nauk Ukr. SSR (for Budndko-v).
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lsdoetottiedidcTenceintheconeno.used. lk-cAuicof IN.
caniplex ltrination, I'grefifly depends an eonen. Thu%. a
-W v. and 0A mill. 1*; 2; fte
satd. soln. of AsCl has V - 0
Aga hats Vat (1.72 and 1.12 v.. 0.1s' FcC4 showa a
wave at 1).17 Y, which is due to the reductioti to PrOi.
Also CdOv, Nil:lt, still CoCl, %bow is 20d wayt. In tulnic age
Instances, thr wiien. of thr hiravy inctal cotIM lit detd, VO&
from the b0ight till the watte. &MW V offir ficid. lit-
Allit., Nclit As swilrcitt. at kk)*. AlDr. hAd V - IAM, No 0
PbBr, 1.13. and Aglit 0.75 Y. Thew values an strudlet ug 0
i than tblue al 1), and K,"d MA, 42. 21ft.1. prt-sain.
ably I*cauw ti the aft-senct ill a slaw 133CIIII-Ta"r And A bf 0
Smatcl at"It. Iiiiscriltan
a 9 1 tie 0
`o
111010 104P cow Off
0 U ;,;7 1 a& If a a 3 0 v d"
* : a 0 0 41 00 too 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
bit Ij
:141 0 0 0 * 0 0 (a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0 0 0 0 0 0 a
IELIMARSKI.Y. Tu. K.; KHAYMOVICH, R.S.
Determination of electrode potentials of metals in molteu bromides with
the aid of glass-sodium electrode. Ukrain. Khim. Zhur. 15, 340-50 '49.
(CA LrI no-15:7349 153) (MLRA 5:6)
UM/Chamistry - Iodides aa L~
r7
Chemistry - Dissociation
"Dissociation Potentials of Molten. Iodides,
64
q% 1. Dissociation Potentials of Individual Molten
104.1 s Yu. K. Deli skiy, A. A. Kolotti),
Inst of Gen and Inorg Chem, Acad Sci Ukrainian
Kiev. 61 pp
IV= Fiz Xhim" Vol =II, No 1
betermines dissociation potentials of molten-
lodlAes of KI, fial, T11, A113, Zn12, Sn12, Ag1j,
Wle, Pb12, WA2, MUP -%I3,'eZd B13~ by utilizing a
'gloss diaphragn to separate electrode spacIng.
Diescalation potentials of AII3, ZrLI2,, and SbI
4814421
UM/Chemistry - Iodides (Contd) JOA *&I*-
vere obtained for first ti=. Metab li abed. maes
electrochemical series of metals in
xalUa Iodides. Electrode potentials of heavy
w-tAtIs in molten iodides have higher negative
Wwanti-alle in comparison vith those in molten
chlorides and bromides . Gives tables and die-
grams of experimental results an dissociation
potentials. Submitted 7 Fab 48.
48/49T21"
WM/CbemletrY - Iodides jy~a 49
ChMistry - Dissociation
~;Diguo,citLLIO.- potent-inis of Molten Iodides: II-
Dipsoci&tjon potentials of Iodides of Metal iii
Jbj:ban, Sodium Iodide Zmployed as a Solvent,,'
yu-. K~ Deli- skiy) A. A. Kolotti, Inst Of GOn
ako. Inorg Chem, Acad Sci Ukrainian SSR, Kiev.,
*w
"Zbw Piz Khiyn" Vol YTM, No 1
ftternines dissociation potentials of T11,
BeI2, FbI2, ZaI2, A113, Cd12, AgT,2, 861,
COI2, W2, B'13, and SbI in molten sedim
Dissoc 'Llion potentia.
UdLido as a solvent. la In
J&R,.,CbsWdfftry Iodides (Coutd)
JsA 49
Of Iodides in NaI are higher than in pure fused
O*lt*, 'Values-0-C dir,60ciation- potentials of
';4, V112, PbT2, and E612 are particularly high
Ond Mu. be explained by c=plex formtion in
fuelms. Gives tvo diagrams 0a OxWiment&l
r6mlts and tvo tables on potentials in molt4m
141, and electrode potentials at 7000 C - Sub-
mittad 7 Feb 48.
l
l 4 it It I It 4
0
(X M it
. k
A sli
l1 it J'x 1.8 OF u UJI I I AA 0
a 1
AT
00
At
Dolomplifiltion 1xittillifill (if "lollen imblits III lie
Polontials of itic-tal iodides lit fused alumigiti- -00
a Ivent. Vu K. A. A.
90
Zhur. Fit Khinl.23.43740(19191~ f C 1 43. Foil,
,
-
,i
lle tlecqn
l I'll. lk-tenti'll. V of V
, 111.4 -1,1~ ,, Al I, J~
4:05 Utim. Tirtween graphite electnvtjt~ ii ire %I1-
7
0-M, ~%gi OM, Phis 0.
.8, Cal 1) 72, fills 0.44, SM,
HIll 11.42, Colt 03). and Nil, 0.20 v.: no Vi, O.'Civrd
lor Still. In 5 Itiol. "~. %t,ln%. in N.iAll. thr I' I, i~wi. go
go wits, it lit, 41.101, Ill't 41:t'i .1 J-
go 0 "ll, 11 lit. .1 .13%. 11 N- go*
lm 1411"I.Wand it Mat 411i1, awl 60W. It-,p ".d.,
-4 itict tl* I, Jillcreut in All, and \.,All.. Uhr viectf-.1,
potentials usualiv are Illore Ileg. in N-iAll, thm, iii N.mcl.
0 o
1jecau-c of the differtrut deformations ~-f in
,liffeir h.tb,grn ims,. lIIL,-r,jI.m
;Zoo
t-00
All, it stlAtittri.,kat tiltil4lvat (IMOKAI-001
to., too
An A 0
u " AV At
06,1111, * 0 0 0 0 0 00
0 o a 010 Is 0 0 0 0 :__: 1 -9 000 00 a a 0 000 a 0 0
go 0 -4 MA -9-
USSR/Chendstry Metals, 'Eleotroobemical Miar 49
Series of
Chemistry Potential-, Electric, of
Metals In Bromide Smelts
"An Electrochemical Serii~v; of Voltages for Metal
Smelts With Sodium Bromide and Potassium BrWide
Used as Solvefts," Yu. K. Delimarskly, A. A.
.pInst ., Org and Inorg Chem, Ace~d Sol
Kollotti
Ukrainian SSP, Kiev, 17 pp
"Zhur Fiz Khimll" Vol XXIII, 110 3
Finds experimentally the potential of decompoel-
tim of smelts of !6-retr.!- bromides ntlln-z Naft-XBr
go ~8/49T8
USSR/Chemistry - Metal F, - F t r - Mft.r 49
Series of (Coat&)
as solvent, and of pure metal bromides at 7dOC C.
Derives values of electrode potentials of metal
eleirAnts, and sets up electroohemical series. for
ea& type of smelts. Comparesthe two series
lilta that of the same metals in water. ftbi#tted
6 M%y
do 38/49T8
DEIM,LIUISKIY, YTJ. K.
USSR/Chexistry - Metallurgy, Alminust Jun 5C)
"Eleetrodl Potential of Aluminum in Melted Halides,6
Yu. K. Dellimarskiyt A. A. Kolotti, Inst of Gen wid
Tnorg Chem, Lead of Bel Ukraini&,a SSR
I'Ukrainskiy Miimicheskiy Zhurnal- Vol XVI, No 1,
pp ilg-32.6
The electrode potentials of aluudnum are detd for
various melted halides in relation to a sodium
electrode taken as zero. The relationship between
the magnitude of' the aluminum electrode potential
and the nature of the anions present -in the melted
electrolyte is established. On changing from cILIo-
ride to bromide -and iodide, the electrode potential
of aluminum becomes more pos.
T J
V
ar- eel
00
Mal M"
z4wo..
electradertnthas Of Lit K, Ba. S,,
Cal n. Cd, Flt. so. Cut Hr. Ag, Co,
Me rcriewrad (45 rdetewes) ana
"al), Me respective
)b and NIII-A - (U.), AU potentiws an
gas .00. tP, e data wj~ glyen at TWO and st
I'M (7) of e mmetj"! NX blMts. Mect
hS are dev at SM' (for W. a
11); at 700. mw ;r (1c; lw!
~tentlals for tbe vllflOw halides me cmPuted
I.W, is and ROW to those obtained ciperl..
MoV. VI trhe deviation is m
y
4$0-41T. LIlb fOM)in
"Pa. twItmizedsot th",aretener.
an tbdtotl%uthL haudm. but in sme ca,,
ky lowel (et., T- its 1; -1 '74 v. In
O"er change for catice, IMU&
at r skim devIstion A from the
tt in pure haj4jjT'j*s e" AOp'l"f 10 mixed
0 OMPle3t-
be electrochem. pain ;;;ies with remp the
wdm. and W02131"40nuation
periodic twetioni al at. boo,
the he i*~ pd. be.
Avi metals decreaml in the sudlin series
C" H. PbAmom
-AJ
DEMIARSKIY) Ya. K. PA169T8
USSR/Chemistry - Polaregmphy Aug 50
-Application of Solid Electrodes for Polarographic
lon of Metals Ions in Nonaqueous Solu-
tions," Yu. K. Delimarskiy, I. L. Abarbarchuk, Inst
of Gen and Inorg Chem, Acad Sci Ukrainian SSR
"Zavod Lab" 'Vol XV`I, No 8, pp 929-932
Demonstrates possibility of using solid electrodes
for poiarographic determination of metals in non-
aqueous solutions. By automatic plotting of
curves, obtains polarog;rams for pyridine solutions
of silver chloride, cobalt chloride and arsenous
bromide.
-OW 169T8
49L32, Al',C-tr-1143
wj~iiiy 0j;
IN F Vri
RAL XLECTACIA L14 rar ls LECTAOCHE:
-Morr& ant=U.'rial lq6! "r ' lateci fro*,
Mae
f' 2 I%Ur ris. Khtm. 24. SIC -St (I OR)., 1$p.
-Tt -IC.- - T-~A I smuU55 alck
dluawl"Utral fl"Iroie for woltea 01wrolytas,
troia xx a watral elcatlro&
vatAxpe of a sixtuni eloct
i Oat Lirtbe fact ftmt It re,,A;na a vouKant value in -vArimm
molten electrolywa and it cau skirve not onij as a
neutral
1 to but an &.I electrode of llomparlr4irin the e1
RIM
0
Chemistry of moliCti halts as wel:. (autb)'
L E t. I (v; ~ 1,-, , , I vl~ k,
I ) K, ~ I/
DILDURSKIY. Yu.K.; K(ZMTI, A.A.
WNW:~Oy-
Relatien. of' the decomponiti*n patentiaLls of salts to their concentration
in fused electrolyte@. Ukr.khim.zhur,,l7 no.1:123-135 151. (KM 9:9)
1.1natitut abahch*.v i noorganichoskoy ~himii Akedomil nauk Ukrainakey SSII..
(Saltit) (Potential, Theory 9f)
INLIMAMMY, Yu.K.; KOLOTTI, A.A.
V6 4~1u~~a~~F'
Second potentials in the electrolysis of fused silver Inalides. Ukrain.
Khim. Zhur. 17, 877-89 151. (MLRA 6:4)
(CA 47 no.22:12041 153)
1. Inst. Gen. Inorg. Chem., Acad. Sci. Ukr. S.S.R., Kiev.
VSSR/Chemistry - Electrolytic Deposition Apr 51
*Determinatlon of Individual Electrode Potentials
in rused Almin= Chlaride-SO01%dium Chloride as Sol-
vent," Yu.-K. Delimarskiy, L. S. Berenblyum, i. N.
Sheyko, inst Gen and Inorg Chem,-Acad Sci Ukrainian
SSR, Kiev
"Zhur Fiz nim" Vol XXV, No 4, PP 398-403
Examd decompn potentials, polarization emf, sep
c athode anCL anode potentials in respect to Pt ref
electrode of chlorides of Ni, Co,'Ti, Mn, Zn,
Cd, 2n, 1.7b, Cu, Ag, Sib, Bi in fused AIC13-NaCl
LC 18M21
USSR/Chemistry - Electrolytic Deposition Apr 51
(Contd)
electrolyte at 300-5000C- Noted 2 electrode poten-
tials for CA, Sn; linked 2d to cathodic process.
Discusses different effect of temp on Ni, Co frowL
1BOT21
DELIRAIISKIY, Yu.K.; PANCMILO, I.D.
Polarographic study of fused salts with fused saltpeter as base.
Ukr.khim.zhur. 19 no.1:47.-56 '53. (KEaA 7:4)
1. Institut obahchey i neorganicheakoy khimii Akademii nauk USSR.
(SaIta) (Polarograph and polarography)
-"V 9429
wbam;
tick
il.14 ltlkilo~v 14 T14
lK,
OW
a
D
USSR/Chemistry Zirconium
Jul-Aug 53
"Potentials of Electrolytic Decomposition of the
SYGte*ms NaF-ZrF4 and NaF-ZrF4-,ZrO2," Yu.K. Delimar-
t
skiy,.,.."k.A. Kolotiy)~:-V.A. Lapa,,",.Inat of Gen and
Inorg Chem, Acad Sci Uk SSR
Ukrain Khim Zhur. Vol 119, No 4, pp 372-376.
Although Zr is commonly produced by reducing
.fluorazirconates with Na., it can also be obtained
industrially by electrolyzing fused fluorides.
With the aid of I-V curves, the decomp potentials
were measured at different temps. it was
26&r11
established that the decomp potential of Na
fluorozirconate drops with rising temps and risen
when the concn of N&F is increased. In the I-V
curves for the ternary system NaF-ZrF3-ZrO2, Only
one bend is present. In the electrol,~sis of both
mixte, Zr vas deposited at the cathode.
7 74 0 46
268Til
USSR/Chemistry - Electrochemistry Dec 53
"Determination of Coefficients of Diffusion of Ions
t~ T'
in Stilt Melts, ... lu . K. Delimarskiy, B - F . Markov,
~L. S. Bernblyum,t` Inorg Chem (Kiev),
.Inst Gen and
Acad Sci Uk SSR
Zhur Fiz Dim, Vol 27, No 12, pp 1845-55
Proposes a methcd for detn of diffusion coefs of
iona in melts which is based on measurement of the
reduction of current with tizae at flat surface elec-
trodes. Detd these coefs for Ag in an equimol melt
of KNO 3-NaNO3 and an eutectic melt of KC1-LiCl.
275T14
DEL IIAARSK IT, YU. K.
USSR/Chemistry - Polqrograph;r
I Jul 53
"Tho Applicability of the ftyiovsky-111kovich Equation to Polar:)graDhIc Taken at
Solid Electrodes In Fused Salts," Tu.K.Del.imqr9Iriy, I.D.Panchenke, Inst of Gen quid Inorg
Chem, Acad Sci USSR
DAN SSSR, Vol 91, No 1. T)p 11-~-118
ResiAts obtained with the u5e of Pt electrodcr. on AgIiO N )2, Zn(140
3- Cd(NO 21 Mg C 03 3)21
A&CI, OaC120 TlCl, FbC12, ZnC12- NiCIZ. cocl 20 nad CuCl 2 dissolvea iu molten NaNO 3
showed that the Heyrovskiy-IlIkovich eq is valid for fused salts at solid electrodee.
This opens up new possibilities for the polarographic investifation of salt melte.
Presented b,., Acad A.W.Frutakin '-24 ADr 53.
A
Rashorop i x0frIpIcks, S klat'i tu S's-R,c
1954. 294D.-Revitm wifli W !efemicca. t
'~, ,S~
dealing with the work dolit by the InEtitute p, m
'Imx~ chesm. in Kim G. M. Kosolmpoff
AID P - 1122
Subject USSR/Chemistry
Card 1/1 Pub. ll~ - 5/5
Author Delimarskiy, Yu. K. (Kiyev)
Title Polarography of molten salts
Periodical Usp. khim., 23, no. 6, 766--189, 1954
Abstract A review of the polarography of molten salts in the pre-
sence Of 3olid electrodes, based chiefly an Soviet sources,
is given. Four tables, 4 diagrams, 31 references
(24 Russian: 1890-1953).
Institution None
Submitted No date
*MPIMARUM YU. KO-
VM/ Chemistry Physical chemistry
'Card 1/1 Pub. 147 - 1/25
Aut'hors t Delimarekly.1u., K, and Kolotiy., k. A,
Title tElectrochemloalInvestigation of the Sn - No. system
Periodical IMar. fis, kh:Lm. 28/7, 1169 - 1173~ July 1954
Abstract iResults of electrochemical investigation of a Sn Na syxitemi am ana-
lyzed. The activity and activity ooeff"Loients of both components,, were
determined as functions of molar 1)=tions, Partial molE,r blending
heats were calculated and represented as coneentration ftnetions. The
chemical processes taking place in the 8)a - Na systeri car. be charac-
terized by the curve ahowing thot dopendence of thernutl ccefficients
on the composition of the alloy, 11ve references: 3 USSRand 2 German
(1905 1951). Tablevj graphs.
Institation :Acad. of So. Uk-.-M. Institute of Gen. and Inorg. Chemistr7, Kiev
Submitted :July 19., 1952
IJSSIV C110mistnj - Physical chemisbry
Cant 1/1 Pal). 147 - 16/22
Aut1jors % Markov, B. F.; DeliuersUyj Yu. K,; and Pancheraw, I. D.
Title : Thermodynuiic properties of PbC12 ill Pl~'112)-L-LClx PbC12711-1U, K'CI,r-I-:CI
Pb;'I1-)-RbC1 -fusions.
PorLadical : Zliur.- fiz. kh:Un. 28/11, 1987-1998, Novembor 1954
Abstract : The electropiotivc forces of clie-mical ch-Lins Atli mi.Ned electrol-c-s were
a vl
mca5ured in reLition to temperatw.-a r-nd comrosition of severaI binany
lead chloridn and allcali iiintal fu:.,,ims. The the,-modynvmic proporties of
P"C'12 in sol-ut-ion.,; Vdth allmli clilorides calcvlzt~,ed. It- was
est,Udshcd, on the basis of 'Uhat 1111-~Clp--LiCl sol-A--ons
are alji-,ost iclc,.-l rd.~:-Uwcs and tlicc~, tho compon(~ii'L-4~ foi,7.iinc, -nolution
b1ond toCctlier with the absorption of heat. The Trcc onarr~j of
Pbcl,~ vAth metal chlorides deiorv~tiicd. RILL-ht,3en i,(-fi~rcncos:
9--IJS~Mu; -,ml ~-WA (1901")-.I~)~~,-)~, Talc~-Cs; ~ rarlis,
U jp., of Conc-l--11 :.-"c Ch 1A t'
ImUtution : Acadcmy of "cionc("s Ulu--S,~ 1 1, - 0 --:; 7
-,X)Ii,itt ed: Harch 21,
1954
DELIMARSKIY, Yu.K.; DVORYANSKAYA, N.V.
Satinits production from Glukhov kaolin. Ihm.prom. 29 no.4:11-3.3 AP '54.
OILRA 7:6)
1. Institut obahchey i neorganichaskoy khJmii Akademli nauk USSR.
(Sizing (Paper)) (Kaolin)
polaroma hitinvest ation of pcI&rlutlon on solid and
e er jj7-.N ti. If! Deliniarskif and 0 V Gorti-
tro
k a 1=1
i-troprphie studies C
-o-n 0.0225.11QXI,
'Vere 111311c oil tile off' la fi
St 'CI , - - --
it it ! td, solli, of 1.1 in 1-1711US. of f'ttclaml Nlc-~CO
on S-Olid and 11111lid On eleTtrodeq lit 25' alili. of tilt!
tion of Ug from 0.00IN ]JgNOj in sD11m. cl)utg. 3 Yoh,
O.JN acidified KNO: and 10 vols. WWI on solid 1:
und liquid (-35*) lig electrodes. S-ope imalysis of tile
o vs. i eurves indicated only concit. polarization on tije
)
liqlAid (ACK-trMICS' -,Xn(I C(HICH, RIO Clt'CtrtJCIICnl, jY3l'Vi7.;IIi0lI
on theqMN 0,~(-trodc-q, indicated by t1-.(, appe:arance of sCL-
t1olls with tl'j'/(liI 6. Vellm"ift
DELIMARSIKIT..--Xu.I.; GORODISOKIY, O.V.
Xquation for Polarographic curves related to electrodeposition of
metals on solid electrodes. Dop. AN URSR no.6:540-544 155.(HIRA 9--7)
l.Predstaviv diyaniy chlen AN URSE A.V.Ikimanalkiy.
(Blectroplating)
USSRA116mistry - Inorganic chemistry
L/2 Pub 147 - 4/26
~Authorn 3 Delimarskiyp Yu. K.
Title -1UTcTrode potentials of metals in melted salts
Periodical t Zhur. fiz. 1.,chim. 20/1,, 28-38, Jan 1.955
Abstract I The values Df individual elect Irode potentials of' metals were
calculated on the basis of the' deccmposition pot-entials of various
melted electrolytes. It wits e~stablished that the electrode potentials
of heavy metals become negative during -the change over from
chlorides to bromides and Xrcmi bromides to iodides.
Institution Acad. of Sc. UkK/SSR, Institute of General and InorgAnic Chc-Astry,
Kiev
Submitted March 8, 1954
Periodical Zhur. fiz. khim. 20/1, 28-~W, Jan 1.955
Cafd, 2/2 Pub. 14.7 -4/26
Abstract it was found that the electrocheinical series of metals may vary in
various melted electrolyte:B arid also in one and the same electrolyte
during change in temperature. In addition to temperature the
electrode can also become affected by the chemical reaction occurring
between the; fusion components,, The ef f eat of anions on the electrode
potentials of the metal is e.,q)lained by change in degree, of
electrolytet ions dissociation and lay the mutual polarization and
deformation of electrolyte ions. Forty references: 25 USEIR;
9 Germin; 4. Italian and 2 USA (1894-1954). Tables.
"~4heeffectoli~~Gmt~& ectrod
Ptt Ao
Yu. X. Dittimar-AIL ,
ill 'u ~ed,~~'s
4 S~_j 1653 1 of lt,?i,
21
,
1
.
trode po-tentijas (1) of metids were caled. (u t1w bash; cd rl
tile (It:0111PO, I)OtClIti.11S Of JUSINA CICQtlVIytC5 ALS WtV, I'm Oil
tile tmtsisi of i'.jc value of the individual 1. deid. mith tile "I
o, a glam-Na electrode. Tile I of Na relalive to ifs pure
fil--cil tialt was aisumed Io Uk zero. A qoIc (if I fit moltvii
h3lidei %vus constructed with the itid -)f tilt! IXlu4'IL'Ctl(,-dC
Plethi 41. The I of heavy nittain1l,vot.1c moit mg, on trim-
'
fraisit, vidorill" to brutuidem to iodido. Ill tunlicit
:11tion
fillutides tile I af metals ale evell rlivre neg. timll ill the
iodides. Light metak do Out 011('y JiLig tiak. This effiel.
of tile taliollit oil tile I Of Ittlivy Illkitahl Illity b.- exphilled
chlmid~s to bromide.,; to iodidlc's, as Wt:R as by tbe dvfvr.-
matioa of h'IM vJUSLA by the sepl.rati. ;iljfj Illatual P,
E. M. FlIAL
~Chemistry - Phyzical: chemistry
c4xd 1,11 Pub. 116 - 6/3o,~
AUthore I Delimarskiy,-Yu.' X.; Turov, K P.; and Gritman, Ye. E.
Title, I Transference numbers of inelted lea(! halides
Ukr. khila,* :zhur. 314-37-1:'1 Jww 1955
.."stract s Analysis is made of results obtained in measuring the transference nunbors
-transference
of PbC12 ard PbBr in Melted otate., The relation between the
number and the iux?ure, of t'he imion is erplained. It is shom 'that thin re-
lation, camot bo explained oiQy, wit;h ruU consideration of the charge,
radius and anion mass, and -ftl, othor yet unknom factors must also be do-
termined. It is assumed that. ,the forces promoting the unipolar conductiv-
ity of the salts investigated in solid state aluo retain their value evon
in liquid state. Four references: 3 USSR and 1. Geizan (1914-1949).
Tables; drawing; diagram.
Institution Acad. of So. Mr. SSR*j I;35t*., of Gan. and Inorgan, Chem.
lubmitted October 12, 1954
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bard 1/2 Pub. 147 7/26
Authol's Markov,. B. F.; Delimarskiy-, Yu,, K.; and Panchenko, I. D.
Title Themodynamic properties of Mg(',121n MgC12-Licl, MgC1 2-NaC1, Y;,,aCl2--KG1
and MgC12-RbC1 fusions.
Periodical i Zhur. M. khim. 29/1, 51-61, Jan IR55
Abstract I
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The' eleatromotive forces of chemical chains with mixed MgAlg%
electrolytes were measured for various binary liquid systens and tho
thennod,ynamic properties of 14g(;l were calcidated in solutions with
alkali inetal chlorides. It waE; iound that HgCl- and LiCl create
solutio,as close to ideal niixtures. Data are given on the partial
isobario: potential of' 1-~ICI*2 as wall as its partial entropy.
AcadebW of Sciences 11kr SIER, Institlate of Goneral and Inorg. Chem.,
Kiev.
March 20, 1954
Periodical so Zhur. fi khIm. ZVI., 5141, J.&I 1955
qard 2/2 Pub. 147 - 7/26
Abstract The therviodynamic propertieis of IWI., in solutionu with X01 and RbC3.
indicated: a deep reaction between thf; individual components which
led to the formation of campounds capable of being separated in the
solid state. Eight roferenues; 4 USM; 3 German and 1.13wiss.
(19,11-1934), Tables; graphis;. drawing,