SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT A.YA. FREYDLIN - L.KH. FREYDLIN

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MYDLIN, A.Ya., kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk. Technological productivity of stamping automobile bodies. Avt.i trakt.prom. no.4:34-39 Ap '57. (M.LRA 10:5) l.Gorikovskiy avtozavod imeni Molotova. (Automobileo--Bodies) (Sheet-metal work) FREYDLIH, Abram 46u"h j, kand.tokim.nnuk; SVBJWLOV, H.I., kand. 79xM.naujc, red.; XUBNEVA, M#M., tokhn.red. [Cold forging techniques: stenographic record of a report] Tekhnika kholodnoi shtompovki. Stenogramma doklada. Lenin- grad, Leningr.dom nauchno-tekhn.propegandy, 1958. 47 P. (Knu 12:9) (Metals--Cold working) (Sheet-metal work) I.I.; BORISOV, R.I.; YASINOVSKIT, B.S., inzh.; SANNIKOV, Tu.K.. inch.; SOKOIDV, V.A., inch.; LETCEWO, L.D., inch.; NALOYEV, G.A.. inch.; CHICHAKOV. K.K., inzh.; BARYKIN, V.I., iuzh.; J~Il,~A.Ta., iuzh. - SH insh.; GULTAYEV, A.I., inzh.; STIGNEYEV, TA.F., inch., AGANOTA, EMIMSKIY, I,Te., itch.; AVROV, A.N., insh.: DIMIDOVA, R.L. inch.; NIKIYOROVA, Ye.D.. lnzh.; KLIBAHOVA, T.I., inch.; CHIVKUNOV. X.I.. inzh.; STOROZHKO. I.G.. insh.; NOVAKOVSKIT, Te.Ta., inzh.; GOYK=', A.O.. inch.; TARASOV, A.M., insho; SHISHKO, A.P., inzh.; UVAROV, P.T., ekonamist; DRAGUNOV, M.V., skonomist; KARANDASHOT, ~.A., ekonomist; KONKIN, H.V., ekom:omist; GOREV, K.S., okonomist. Pri- nimali uchastiye: LAPIN, T.I.; RAMSKIT, Tu.A.; KADINSEIT, B.A.; SOKOLOV, S.D.; STOROZHKO, I.G.j FOMINMI A.I.. POLTAKOVA. N., red.; SUIPSOV, G., tekha.red. [Organization and improvement of production; practices of the Gorkiy Automobile Plant] Organizataiia i sovershenstvovanis proizvodstva; opyt Gorikovskogo avtozavoda. Moskva, Goo. izd-va Polit. lit-rY, 1958. 332 P. (MIRA 12:2) 1. Direktor Gor1kovskogo Avtomobillnogo zavoda (for Xiselev). 2. Glavnyy inshener Gor1kovokogo avtomobilluago savoda (for Borisov). 3. Gor1kovskiy sytomobilln" zavod (for all except Kiselev, Borisov, Polyakova, Smirnov). (Gorkiy--Antomobile industry) 25(l) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3123 Freydlin., Abram Yakovlevich, Candidate of Technical Sciences Tekhnika kholodnoy shtampovki; stenogramma dbklada (Technique of- Cold Stamping; Transcription of a Report) 'Leningrad, 1958. 48 p. 6,20C copies printed. Sponsoring Agencies: Obshchestvo po rasprostraneniyu politicheskikh i nauchnykh znanly RSFSR, Leningradskly dom nauchno-tekhnicheakoy propagandy; and Nauchno-tekhnicheskoye obshche8tvo priborostroiteltM promyshlennosti. Sektsiya kuznetsov i shtampovshchikov. Ed.: M. I. Sverdlov, Candidate of Technical Sciences Tech. Ed.: M. M. Kubneva. PURPOSE: The book is intended for foremen and skilled workers In c0ld-stamping departments. COVERAGE: This booklet deals with the development of'cold-Btamping equipment in recent years and problemp connected with the design Card 1/3 ~_2_j Technique of Cold Stamping (Cont.) SOV/3123 of dies and cold-stamping o-perations. The author describes t-ypes, designs,~nd op ration of cold-stamping orocesses. No personalities are mentioned. There are 39 references: 19 Soviet, !4 English, 5 berman, an~ I French. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Ch. I. Presses for Cold Stamping 3 Gap-frame presses 3 Two-column high-speed presses and large presses 7 Double-and triple-action presses 11 Embossing machines 12 Hydraulic presses 12 Multiple-operation automatic presses 13 Transfer machines 16 Universal and specialized equipment 17 Clutches for modern presses 18 Mechanization and automation of press operation 19 Individual Improvements in presses 23 Card 2/3 Technique of Cold Stamping (Cont Ch. II. Cold-stamping Processes .: Economical layout of material Ch. III. Dies Bibliography AVAILABLE: Card 3/3 Library of Congress LIT a0 ~%e 0 st1tan", or BO qOY to thods tjje 14e Of Go%,-- Ctle .6 of T101 1:11 000 0&4 ,Oes jLe t~.Oa ,.te '22B 1P 0 tey-~M "4 VeD, . 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I tj Se w Ment tY 0 T12 pa Ljjt C c 0 eta2 '3tam r0a tj L _pc-rle-)Qbj2 -pOtap'y t al- Cal , 11 the p oil t"01 l ty 0 ran Ping ~d 319 pansrev Srep ltnes, Z'Ocess' InCIL1,81 r the'se M'Eichines and '81n0 oil op III Oth chemIcIch-t-nes clPe '-"S'tCa2 and-Iljojir'q 32 04 117tOhL tPeat yc 0- Are W ?Pe (Collt A. V~ ;;7 New Features (Cont.) 0011,0294 Konovalova, I.I. [Engineer, Zavod "Metalloizdeliye; Leningrad (Leningrad Metal Products Plant)]. Transfer Machines for Making Safety-razor Blades 206 Fabricating processes and machinery for automatic lines are described, and information on tool life, heat treat- ment, grinding, and packing of blades is given. Lanskoy, Ye.N. (Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent, Moscow Machine Tool and Instrument Institute]. Selection of a Crank Press for Required Force and Work Parameters 217 The author discusses flywheel effect, the meaning of nominal force (capacity), the magnitude of force at various angles of the crank, the work delivered by motor and flywheel,' and the work of deformation. Recommendations for selecting the proper press for a given stamping operation are presented. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 9/9 GO/ajr 10-21-59 GUUV, H.S.; GUSIV, V.M., kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk, redaktor; XAPLLN, M.Ya., redaktor; YRIMIN, G.I., Inshener; MIZINA, Te.A., tekhaicheekly redaktor. (Installation of sanitation equipment in residential and civic construction] Opyt montasha sanitarno-takhnichaskikh ustroisty v shilishohnom i grathdanskon stroltelletva. Leningrad, Goa. Lzd- vo lit-ry po stroitelistru I arkhitekture. 1953. 32 p. (MLRL 7:8) I* Brigadir santakhatkoy Leningradskogo treata. Santakhmontath. (for Gusev, H.S.) (Plumbing) GONCHAROV, F.S., kand.takhn.nauk-, FBZDLIN, G.I., inzh.; SLA.DKOMOOV, II.I., inzb. Asbeatoo-coment sawage stand pipos for inductrinl buildingli and apartment bouaeo. Nov.tekh.mont.i spots.rab.v stroi. 21 no.9:21-22 S 159. (MIRA 12:11) 1. VoesoyuzWy nauchno-iReledovatellskiy institut gidrotekhni- cbeskikh i saniturno-telthnicheskikh rabot (for Sladkomed.Dv). m (pipe , Asbestos-cement) ALIKSE M , Yo.K., inzh.; IZOUR, R.N., inzh.; LYUXE, Te.P., inzh.; NIXO- LAYUSKIY, Ys.Ta.. inzh.; PIROGOV, A.H., inzh.; RODIONOYA, R.G., inzh.; TOYBIN, V.A. q inzh.; YRNELIK, - G.M. , insh.; UffiTUPIKAO A.K., inzh,; CHWOT, D.L., inzh.; SYMONAET, L.B., inzh.; 2HM. H.S., inzh., reteenzent; MOLTUXOT, G.A., inzh., red.; TIKHMV. A,Ta.9 tekhn.red, tProduction and installation of -pipe systems; reference manual) Izgotovlenie i montazh tekhaologicheakikh traboprovodov; spra- vochnoe posobie. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-takhn.izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1960. 574 p. (MIRA 13:7) (pipe fitting) MOSEYEVA Z.K. - FRODLIN G.N. Chemical.removal of formic acid from-Acetic acid-with potassium permaagenate and bichromate. Ihim.prom. no-51.306-307 J1-Ag '56. 1. Yerevanskiy zavod "Polivinilateetat.0 (Acetic acid) (Formic acid) (fttinifta salts) . IOSEV, I.P.; FEDOTOVA. O.Ya.; FRETDLIN, G.N. Alcoholysis of polylvinyl acetate in presence of polyacids as catal7sts. Report No. 1: Stud7 of the rate of reaction. Izv. AN Arm. SSR ser. khIm. nauk 10 no.6:403-410 '57. (MIRA 11:6) 1.Yerevanski7 zavod "Polivinilatestat.0 (Alcohol.velfie) (Acetic aoid) (Chemical reaction, Rate of) FREYDLIV, G. V., Cand Tech Sci - (diss) 'Alcoholysis of polyvinyl lw"410- acetate in the presence of a emzt" of cation-exchange resins and sulfo--acids.0 Moe# 1958. 12 pp (Min of Higher Education USSRP Moe Order of.Lenin Chem-Technol Inst im D. I. Mendeleyev), 100 copies (KL, 15-58, n6) _ 51- WSEV, I.P.; FEDOTOVA. O.Ya.; YREYDLIN, G.N. Preparation,of polrdn3rl alcohol by the alcoholyals of polyvinjrl acetate in the presence of polyacids as catalysts. Report no.2: "Idfe span" of catalysts and feasibility of their regeneration. rzv. AN Arms SSR khim. nauk 11 no.1:31-36 '58. (mrRA 11:6) l.Yerevanakiy zavod "Polivinilateetat." (Acetic acid) (Aldoholysim) (Catalvois) FREOUN', G;N.; MHODAROVA, S.M.; CHUXURO A.P.; FOMINA, N.V. Vinyl monomers based on dicarboxflic acids. Part It Mongesters of adiplo' and succinio acids. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.3092-794 Mr 162, (MIRA 1513) (Adipic acid) (Succinic acid) S/079/62/032/003/003/007 D204/D302 AUTHIUS: 4regillin--G. .1 Zlienodarova, S.M., Foi,iina, N.V. and Chukur, it. P. T I ME: Vinyl mononers based on dicarboxylic acids. 11. Vinyl alkyl eaters of succinic and adipic acids P'2'iJODICjiL: Zhurnal obshchcy Idiinii, v. 32, no. 3, 1962, 795-798 r.~x r: Preparation and properties of the above esters vvas ,;tudied owing to the possibility of producing from them internally pla.-iticized polymerj. Direct vinylation of monoesters in the liquid phase and the I'vinyl ex- change" methods were tried. Normal butyl, amyl, hexyl, octyl and nonyl vinyl adipates wer(i synthesised by the catalytic reaction with acetylene in an autoclave, at 160-180 0C and 20 atri, over Gd acetate, inhibiting poly- filerizatiort with hydroquitione. Optimum conditions for this reaction shall be determined in future work. Succinic monoesters were found to be too unstable to be treated in this manner. Vinyl n-11 esters (H=methyl to do- cyl inclusive) of succinic and adipic acids were prepared, in 30-70 and Card 1/2 zi/079/62/032/003/003/007 Vinyl monomers based on D204/0302 30-97% yields respectively, by the action of vinyl acetate on the corre.5- ponding monoester at either 200C for 5-7 days or 30-40 0C for 30 hrs. 0 Using IIg acetate/conc. II,)SO, as a catalyst and hydroquinone as zui inlkibi- tor. The yields were reduced at higher temperatures. Lxpcrimental de- tails are given and physico-chomical properties of the products are tabu- lated. There are 21 tables and 12 references: 6 Sovict-bloc and 6 non- Soviet-bloc. The 4 most recent references to the -Inglish-lanGruage pub- lications read as follows: US Pat. 2,472,434,(1949);US Pat.2,153,987, (1959); Port in the collection "Industrial Fatty Acids and their Applications", N.Y.(1959); R. Adelman, J.Org. Chen., 14,1057 (1949). SUBMITT ED: January 30, 1961 Card 2/2 S/030/62/035/005/0',5/01=* D247/D307 2'.- i OR S -_2 r e,&jjn,-~. and Davydov, V. N. Separation of phthalic acid by esteri.-Cioation without a catalyst -'-~-'RIODICAL: Zhurna-1 prikladnoy khimii, v. 35, no. 5, 1962, 1150-1153 ,-.I-'XT: The authors aimed at devel (Ijoping a TrIethod of separating iso- (1) a,,-,1d terephthalic ) acld3, based on selectiveoeste- fica-uion with ',IeOH under pressure, to Obtain I! from a mixture c.: -and 1)-xylenes rather than from the expensive pure ,)-xylene. "-*-.e -elative rates o-P esterification var4ed witi, temper - ~.: - d. . U ature, '-ieOH:z~.c-id ratio (n) and time. Thus the rate of esterification of I, sit 170 _ 1800" and 100 - 200 atm, Js 7 ~- 10 tir-es greLater than that of --I; ra-Asing- (n) increased the rate of reaction of IT at JSOOC (over 1 hr) but riot of I. Presence of water retarded both processes ,,o same extent. The optimum time was 40 - 80 min. The content -of I! could be raised from 25 - 60~- to 87 - 96% by esterification lard 1/2 FREYRLIIL,-"; DAVYDOV, V.N. Separation of terephthalic and isophthalic acida by extraction with hot methanol. Zhur.priklAhIms 35 no,n:2520-2526 N 162. (MMA 15:12) (Terephyhalic acid) (Isophthalic acid) (MOM=01) FREYDLINq G.N.;__.LITOVGHEIIKO, N,N. Imparting water repellent properties to polyvinyl alcohol with beta-naphthalonewilfonle ricid. Kbim.volok. no.2:15-18 163. (14IRA 16. 5) 1. Lisichanskiy filial Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo i proyaktnogo instituta azotnoy promyshlennosti i produktov organicheskogo sinteza. (Vinyl alcohol polymers) (Naphthalene sulfonic acid) L 17480-63 r-W(j)/M-T(m)/f0S AISID M.,4 RM -J CC tz_- !:~~bd4_766_ _S/6 183/6 3/bOO/604/002 4/002 6.- i A= 11 OM i 7re_ydljn, G. Ns Lttovchenko, N. N.1 Ophovskaya.-G. D TITLBi Chemical processes occuring in waterproofing with polyvinyl alcohol f Bota-naphthalene culfonic acid SOURCE: Xhimicheskiye voloknap no# 4P 1963, 24-26 TOPIC TAGSt polyvinyl alcohol, naphthalene, sulfonic acid, waterproofing. ABSTRAM Authors investigated the mechanism"of the waterproofing method worked out by Freyd1in and Litovohenko (Rhims voloknat no* 2, 1963, 15)- It was estab- lished that the waterproofing is effect d b the formation of B-naphthalene sul- fonic acid esters of polyvinyl alcoholy(FVA~- Chemical and X-ray studies indic- ated that the given method does not en so disceinible changes in the c. stal- ry linety of the polyvinyl alcohol: "In conclusion we ex-aress thanks to V. A. NaMT~, and V. A. Xach&Upv (tiQlchanehy filial-GIAP) for help and participatTon in carrying out X-ray analysis and radiometric measurements". Orig. art* hasj' I equation$ I table and 1 figure. FOR AS.",N.- LISIMM415K EWICH) S'EATE DESIGN A~;D PLA~!'!ING sm. RS13. INST. NUMCUT I11,1DUSTIff. !Card L 1494a-63 W(J)/EPF(c)/EWr(rm)/BDS AM Pc-4/Pr-4 RMIWd ACCESSIGI NRt A?300370,0 S/0190/63/005AM/1009/1011 AUTHORSvi Frgdlln, 0. N.; Menodarova.- S. M.; romiray ff. Ve; Chukur, A. P. TITLEt Poly~merization ~f vinylalkyl enters of dicarbo 0 acids SOTIRCEt Vv*so1,omolek:u2yarr,7*yc, soyedineniya, v. 5p no. 7, 1963, 1008-1011 TOPIC VGSt polymerization, vinylalkyl ester I dicarboxylic acid , benzoyl. peroxide ABSTRAM The polymerization process of vinylalk7l eaters'of succinic, glutaric, and adipic acids was studied. Experiments were conducted in sealed ampules containing 4T gra of the monotter and 0.1 gm of dissolved benzoyl peroxide in an ntTospbere of either nitrogen or qr. The ampules were placed in a water bath at temperatures ranging from 65 to 120C, and the progress of the polynerizatiori ' followed by*broDdne number determination. It ran found that the rate of polymer- Ization incrensed vith the temperature, thek yield of the viny1mathylsuccinate poly- mer at 100C being, rore thnn ton times tho yiele at 80C. In a vacuum the polymer- ization proceeded at a higher rate and at laver temperptures, wbile the presence of oxygen delsyv~ it. It was also recorded that the e'sters of adiric acid polymerize SOMMIhat faster an corpared with the esters of succinic and glutaric acid. 8ut it Card .1/2 L 14948-63 'ACCESSIal TIRs AP3003790 was-also found that the induction period of Telymer forration increases from viryl.metbylsuccinate to viny1hexylauccitate and prectial3y ceases with the vinyl- hyptyleuccinate ester. Orig. art. has: 1 chrxt and 4 tables. A.133SOCTAITCN: lAsichanskiy fil:19,1,gosudarstvernogo nnuebno-issledovatellskogo i proyektnogo Instituta azotroy prony*shlennostj i r-roductov organicheakogo ainteza (Lisichnn Branch of tho State Scientific Resee-rch Pnd Production Institute of the Kifr-67g-en Industry and s) rroduef's-oT Organic SUBY-IT-TED: 18Dec6l DATE ACQ: 08Aug~3 SUB COM CH NOW SOVI 004 Card 2/2 63/033/003/005/005 S/07 A066YA126 'AUTHORS% Freyalin# G.N., Zhenodarova, S.M., Chukurp A.P.0 Fominal N,V.. ~.TITLEs Vinyl monomers on the basis of dicarboxylic acids. 111. vinyl alkyl esters of glutario acid. Vinyl cyclohoxyl.and vinyl benzy], eaters of sucoiniop and adipic acid ;~PERIODIGALs Zhurnal obehohey khimii, v- 33# no- 3, 19631 934 - 938 ;TEXTi The authors describe the synthesis of vinyl alkyl eaters of -1 to decyl alcohol#~ glutaric9acid and of normal aliphatic alcohols from methy as well as the synthesis of vinyl cyclohex~l and vinyl benzyl eaters of sue-, cinic, and adipic acid. The purpose of the present work waa to study the influence exerted by the structure of the substituent in the side chain on ~the properties of-the polymer. The vinyl esters were synthesized as follows$, acid was transformed into a monoester by partial esterification; 'with suitable 'alcohols. The monaester was subjected to a "vinyl exchange" reaction with the participation of vinyl acetate. The monoalkyl glutarates ~were found to be very stable, colorless liquids which are able to withstand vacuum distillation. Furthermore, they boil in vacuo at high temperatures$ Card 1/2 S/079 63/033/003/005/005 :,Vinyl monomers on the basis of too A0613YA126 .-Mo monooyolohexyl and monobenzyl eaters of sucoiniat glutarior and adipio ac id boil at high tomper6tures and decompose during aistillation, There axe 4 tables*. ASSOCIATION!, Lisichanskiy filial Gosudarstvonnogo instituta azotnoy prom ahlennosti i produltov organiohoskogo sintoza (Lisichansk Branch of the State Institute for the Nitrogen Industry and fw Products of Organic Synthesis) SUBMITTEDt February 27, 1962 Card 2/2 1."." wqF.TDI,-IrI) GON, f I 1y' or methyL on ca--,- . - , . 1~14 ~ . I ~ t-, , , ~,. ~~, Z, t! : ., Miur. pri.el. jhJm, 37, ,~~ .-,.1 11 16'. MYDI,INI G.N.j SOLOP, M.A. XinOt1cs of the polymerization of vinyl aster of H,,11-diisobutylgIfItaramide. Vysokcm. sood. 7 no.6tIO60-1064 Je 165. (MIRA 1819) .. 1. Filial Ocaudarstvannogo instituta. acotnoy promyshlormsti, i ~ -- , ,~ , ;. iI!P7- Severodonetak, GOLIDENSHTEYN, 1,.M.j FILUDI.Im, G.N. Hydrolysis of dientorm of dicarboxylio golds on the KU-2 cation exahanger. Zhur.priklakbim, 38 no,6aI345-1348 Is 165. (WRA 3.8s 10) FRUDLIN) G.N.; A.DAMOV`j A.A.; ZAYTBEV$ P*M. Vinyl monomers on a base of dicarboxylic acids. Part 6s Direct vinylation of the monoester3 of dicarboxylic acids with acetylene. Zhur. org..khim. 1 no.4:666-670 Ap 165. (MIRA 181ll) r,.N., CHUMIR, A.P.; IMAROKBOXHOVA, L.I. Vinyl monomers based on dicarboxylic acids. Part 7: Vinyl alkyl esters of aselaic and asbacic acids. Zhur. orp. kh1m. I no.8:1367-130 Ag 465. (MIRA 18,11) GOWDEM'IrMflp L.M.S FWDLIN 0.11. AWdro2imis of dUators of dicarbm.721c noide an Im axchuVaou ftwoprM.I&im. 38 no*U&2538-2540 9 965. Wro2rule of diontere of carbomy3lo acids on the KU6-2 oatlcm oxcbwWw wxUr 4Mwdo oondiUow. IWAS 1254w5" (Hipi 18322) 1. Butmitted r4vember 14, 1963. 60 AT("), 04036- 114~lp Oft. e e ~d, 0 84ni Ver ,n_ c 0.1) _ Act, SOURc~e- zotno S nth Onetaki amolv, CIDDE ~- e Pro Star P Y .8ra A. A.; P (JR/O MJVB 6 Odu' 11 ~8 enno'O~fjc - ~V-A ereh '2'ze. to St4t Zo t (S -,--,,e 000165100010 ot rea * t1i e "kov Ctton nyl etler A 00100,771 of ,Ono,, Produkto net StItut ( - SOjj'R V111y, ere 6 v skly f, ? Of th ko,go CZ" eirch 46ed orgaill 1141 e N,t ej,`nt-4~ SS 4`18e on cheek ro 080 sudar t en ez, SIR - Otd tc rbo Stntez 17dust 2'OPxC Ic Ven (PrObi' , --- Plen, 4 0 in, t and o-ynth ZACS. Qma -in-Ye ~bahch 4cld&. et (c a ltut'o PrOce& Ph4tj c 'Part 5 a c dtc4r SttCf he y of the c?pPerea , ctj the )CS-C-Ov-oy -11htmt tin r on 4ctd 3 i chlo Of 'aynthest, J. ea -tid%v 4- Pr)bl a ca C4 rid vinyl terj J)2ercu 0 e e-vch Oif 'V4ukj, fty organ Qctto a t e4d 24dttt. 44ge '"llyl ret, I pal %th 650 ches. tire& Ver YJ-dt ry coj~pound, 4c19 40 12 ti~ert I and Chlo e tested. Ide 10,48 copper , Pate etate shoj and 0 boron't, 4cet., the 'foll rte press A64e rtf,, e& of 0 Oed roe. Of these Oride ovjaj~ r8441 (equirt, Copper C, libri 4%ell Oub fth Stan Z 0 zinc. 4ib zler'UrV ces er4te L to O'f Cat J' c4 reached t4ncetmte 413'zed tht ftes V48 ftojoy 8 rea than 24 .. ed etton the he L 158go-M ACC NR: AT6004036 reaction rate was accelerated by a rising toWerature, high yields of*Vi!%Yl *a tore (vinyl stearate, benzoate, oleato, butyrate, methyladipate) were obtained, and no by-products or tars were formed. The'vinyl exchange reaction can also be used to Isynthesize high-boLling vinyl eaters. Orig. art. Me: I figure and I table. ISUB CODEt 07 SUSK DATH't 24Dec63 ORIG REPt 002 / ON REP: 003 .0 0 * 0 ** 0 0000 004 000*000*0000004: ti 13 W 00 J1 o0 9 00 a 00 1 00 /VWL Tbairpso-Ionslatlima Campowttl fw M" G. N. Frold- oo 0404 ho inform. Digost (American Edition), Y:- 4. M7. p. 444. Translated and abstracted from tL 994.1 .VeMonnaVa Knorgetika (U.S.S.R.). v. 3. no. 7. 1046, P. IL 00,0 Describes a ceramic composition, its preparation. 00 plication for reduction of bast losses from and Is molds. Ito use resulted In decrease of 20- U 0 41 0 NA In power consumption. o: 0 0 AV .2 It; $41404 -At 44. dot V AV "Ilk It a 9 K a Is of PC a a It 4 KW a I :00,00000000000000000000 1-9 **00000000*000000000000 A., &- CoroM AA L 1 9 OW a a 9 1 W W 9 As 0 a v 400660 00066069690 0000000600*004060 .00 *66 '00 .00 wool -00 000 goo r moo No o goo r-0 0 Moo goo ke 0 tie 0 hii-AIDLIN 1 1. 1. Use of aminazine for treatinent of earlyjox~coses .,.n preff cy. Vop. okh. mat. i det. 6 no.11:66-68 N 161. 14:12 J 1. Iz akusherskogo otdeleniya (zav. I.A.kaplanskiy) qoslavllskoy gorodskoy bollnitsy (glavnyy vrach G.S.Matviyevskiy) (PREGNANCY COMPLICATIONS OF) (CHLORPROMAZINE1. (TOXEMIA) FREYMINP L L Use of aminazine In obstetrics. AkushA gin. no.6-.99-100 161. (MM 14:12) 1. Iz akusherskogo otdeleniya (zav. LA, Kaplanskiy) Roalavll- skoy gorodskoy bollnitsy (glavnyy vrach G.S. Matviyevskiy). (CHIMPRMAZI119) (PRFGl,'AVCYt CMMCATIONS OF) FREYDIN, I.L.1 MONAKHOVICH, L.S, Several problems in developing the industr7 and transporta- tion of the European part af the northern U.S.S.R. Prob. Sev. no.5tl9-31 163. (MIRA 16:11) 1. TSentralInyy ekonomichaskiy nauchno-iseledovateliskiy institut Gosplana RSFSH. YRMLIR, I. S. Structural chWes in ye,gt cells induced by radioactive phoophome. Hed.rado 3 no.4:08L89 J1-Ag 158. (MIRA 12:3) (PHospHoRus-rsompics) (YRAST) 17(2,12) sov/16-59-6-32/46 AUTHOR. Freydlin, I.S. TITLE, The Antibacterial Action of Extract From Leukocytes of Rdbbit Peritoneal Exudate. Author's Summary PERIODICAL: Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii i immunobiologii, 1959, mr 6, p 125 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author studied the antibacterial action of extract from leukocytes of rabbit peritoneal exudate on Staphylococcus aureus and Sh1gella flexneri c in vitro, The Staphylococcus aureus strains had marked hemolytic and plazma-coaggulating properties. The tests showed that extracts prepared from suapensions below a density of 30,000 leukocytes per cu mm had no antibacterial action, whereas extracts from suspensions of 30,000 - 50,000 leukooytes/cu mm had definite antibacterial properties. Extracts from suspensions of 65,000 - 90,000 leukocytes/cu mm prevented the growth of colonies on the liquid nutrient medium. Shigella flexneri were more resistant than Staphylococcus aureus to the leukocyte extract. In a number of cases Staphylococcus aureus strains lost their pathogenicity as a result of contact with the extract. The leukocyte extract proved more Card 1/2 effective at 370 -than at 40C. The extracts were also relatively thermo- SOV/16-59-6-32/46 The Antibacterial Action of Extract From Leukocytes of Rabbit Peritoneal Exudate. Author's Summary. stable, withstanding heating up to 65 0C for 30 minutes. However, they lost their bactericidal activity after boiling for 10 minutes. Storage of the extract at 150C for 2 months led to a decrease in its bactericidal activity of 7-8 times. The results showed that the leukocytes of rabbit peritoneal exudate contain an active bactericidal agent which can be liberated from the leukocytes by extraction. ASSOCIATION: Kafedra mikrobiologii I Leningradskogo meditsinskogo instituta. imeni Pavlova (Department of Microbiology at the Leningrad No I Medical Institute imeni Pavlov) SUBMITTED: June 27, 1958 Card 2/2 FREYD.LIN, 1. S. "D,K. Zabolotnvi (1866-ig2g)" by IA.G. Gimmellfarb, K.M. Grodskii; in series "Outstanding figures in Russian Medicine." Reviewed by I.S. Fraidlin. Sov.zdrav. 18 no.4:57-58 159, (MIRA 12:4) (ZABOLOWYI. DAIIIIL KIRILLOVICII, 1866-1929) (GIMKRLIFARB, IA.G.) (GRODSKII, K.M.) FREYDLIN, I.S., vrach (Leningrad) "Road to health" by IA..N. TraUtman. Reviewed by I.S.Freidlin. Zdroavle 6 no-4932 Ap t60. .4; (MIRL 13 -.8) (HYGIENE) (TPJMTW;o IA -) MODLIN, I.S. Change in the phagocyte reactions of leukocytes pign during the process i mod. 52 no.9:80-83 S activitY and Some in the peritoneal of immunization. 161. cytochemical exudate of guinea Biul. eksp. biol. (MBA 15-6) 1. Iz kafedry mikrobiologii (zav. - prof. V.11. Eosmodamianskiy) I Loningradakogo moditsinakogo instituts, imeni I.P. Pavlova. Predstavlona deystvitellnym chlonom A1411 SSSR II.N. Zhukovym- Verezilnikovym. (PlIAGOCTYTOSIS) (EXUDATES) (DANONITY) FRSYDLIN, I.S. Phagocytic actirlty and some cocytes in perit 'meal Fiicudate nization with tetravac,,cine under turatlon of the body with v-1tamin .i Imun. 33 no.1091.01-1,05 0162 cytochemieal reactions of leu- of guinea pigs folloving immu- conditions of afferent va- C. Zhur. ialkroblol. opid* (MIRA 17:4) 1. Iz kafedy-j m1kroblalogli I Lmingradskogo meditsinakogo instituta. imeni akademika Pavlova. a a 0 e a If 4 P U u a a 1: x u A J- Au ill"rw lot L 111 1 v" is 1-1~ 11- 1- M a CC pa U I A F,:' 00 A Kjoedw of thermul decomPoWtim of PGtASW- f-t* 3, 1 VivIdJul and 1). N, 16's-kew C), A. A. Halaulln * mjr. 1036. No. IS. 321 45. ftfp, M,g I, (1) yjcM2chirt14v KaCLh S11) at 3711-42W asulchwdl, at 4444,3"; twth reactilms ppwvni - vatio-4144 till' 11 41% '11 I f -44 W rtu Im l INY o tammAy at C. fanner FrKtjon 6 11) tinles that -4 Ow latter - I Iw fall" th. TOlluct (all, wth-11 1-. (Ilan Z7% ,( %I*- 1~ to the aW thm lists rapallY to a inilli. for SO I 00 awl mLits., at 440'. the ratio is at a min. for 0-8 111 so ThepromssismPir- acted mA2I-0IICII(OK)CChK(IV) III + 11,; IV go CIT.O.. CHA) CO + III. H. C. A. 00 I-. I MATALLURGICAL LITERATUIR CLAISIFICA1100 L A 0 NO 0 it tt OP 44 K it 111 4 It It It ft 0 It JAG j0 a o & 0 0 f o 0 0 Is o o * * * o 0!0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 & 0006 60000 0 iiiii a 0 0 0 0 0 *0 Is 0 Go 1,60 -00 see 000 coo ? goo goo !see Ise No bee, fit I 1 A L 0 A A 60 010 41 1 1 it 11 It is it Is a 1-k L Js a x P is Is is I, 4,1 1 U 7 V. 11 r fit "Pim ONO!" m j",tigpit aw *XjI"f is A.A.BalandinsindL.Kiz.FrOdlin. It S. S. R.) 6. 1W M1401). -The thermal infetmelkes or"alkell malts of monethasic aliphatic acitis with caustic 81611111" with the formation of hydroriefliesn't sell% %tied". NOC(hil and NsOIf in vatious pfcqmwt4mi% were charged ivAo a ti-cc. ampoule. the top of which was drown to a tie- tube adins in a capillary mend ccinnimted with a l;r.;Y4.k.;d gas httret. The ampoule was riet-trwally ted In a both of an equal mixt, of XN*(h tind N*NO,~ temp. was kept consi. within - O.A' by an vltv~ revu. The Is""" and solid reaction protlucts were l;" (cf. J. AppIlied Cheeme. (U. 8. S. R.). in prem). r The reaction heitinis at 210"and prome,"dit rapidly at 2511'. 'Me reaction gives pure H and net Co. With Nzoll in 1111111 equiv. tv higher ratio, thesolid reaction product cim. a of NstCOs. With NaOif in less than equiv. anit. it, I *Mo. to Nm,C(h there Is forreird NvrCtO.. incirming with ilte decreasing raiki td NsOjf ml inctru%ins Irmp. At 17 temps. tirlow almim Vil" no NaCO. is Pained regardles. i d the amt. of NaOlf added. Na,CO. gist, react% with Maoll with the fewination o( NsC(h and If. The rear. tion begins at 2OU" and prorreds, at an unu%tmily high rate 4t *Kl*. The prolabir %chrviie III drcamr,n. ii: KaC(hH + NnOll - NuXth + 11,; fl!tj) Note" NsC,(;. + 11,; 12N Ns.C,(). 4--- INsOli - 2.%a.CO. + If.. The diffefencr lwtwrm schernes 2 and I I% that the reaction ImIcerds in '21 stage, with the N~Off acting as a catalyst in a and it% it reacting O."Urtint"t in A. with the NS'C'O' to the intermedistr teduce. The results oldecompa. of NatCro, with NaO)f 16 - I L AOtIALLURSKAL LIMAN 19hrive ibis xul"Iflon. Chao. slanc viask- '.IQ8j 4.9 ,'--_ - k .Tow --'-T- a., 1i it As! I rit"_ '11 ir-w- .),Ili dat as. 0 " 0 " to ; K a, It a of a I w of 11 a a 0 We 0 0 0 o 0 '0 0 go 04 no 806 '600 roe so is roe of '00 -00 - '00 '00 9 906*000 ii,ago A a L r L I Is of 0 A 00 00 06 *a A Thermal docomptsmilion of load factmate and fortmah: acid l l d 049 11 on m*t& e& Surface. I K,_I-j%:jkUjilw1uI r, F. Ilulan. * l,%A. thal. Uta -. T S.. ( lit I It Ili. walk. slat.. 00 Ntf. Skim. 1937. .V- 67~iea High.1% '.W. TIw gmssluct. 00 t a, %ell st, the kuwtiv. of it%,- d-onsim. tit Ills (inmate atut IIC(x M on 1'1*,Artr liftichni. 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A 1 1 4A N M It 9 9 9 as 9 9 0 0 a :0 -00 -00 -00 had. of all lwvall~ 0 tl.. .00 IM, i-h.mll %R111'. - 0 t1w 1111111 at x1alslissh lilt C.11"121,11 1.41 1 IIIA 0 21.10) - 114.1NWIl., "huh -I-w I, Ih, -00 lAIAIV1k "Oll lif-I -41"bill I-V 41.dfi~f assil X1.111hor wul 141.1 1-% Adkoll'arill %I-It. "Iss. 00 -1411114"1 ths, eflifel4liflit lwtw,ril The 111.11U%1 bf Id"'li AIA1, or"I PIC(9)11 - CIS, * II.,K IIC(X)li - CO 11,61 Adlubslw- .1.0-1 She 0 : hm-d I ... piritow,.1 vs.Ih VIA) 1 Is, w Ill A b.1 0 0 1,6, is It . VIA I Ill-W alAlvit 11181111y, USA at thiric 1, 4 ~00 f-Kilf.4d in. 1.-2-; rr* timitrigs the gorak it thisl letisiffit ss title 111, m. 1, tit Ph i. X.~'-". .144,10 Slut mollen Pts I-mull; STO 0 IICv(III - ON 4 If,. file wilkh 'fillm Alair-I his Ia.-Ifix :00 11CON111 Ill swid 1144 .-in .21 a. ths, is, A, ,, I 1 millhiAl. [Iss- Av. tolliv Is" 'f1,111 .-f A film .4 11. f..-Afs~ III.", I'll 1. 00 -g. I L41,14AI 61. J.. W., s(11111'JI'l j~ .4 . M-11% -1 tKiti. K.J. 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Alowr :0 lh~,r I.W" the hwitutt- We cistalviimlly int" '-%alatc. anti this ctmvrr~.m vmx~mt% -ithrn A ii-ttit- 00 tvitip. interval (10-:21P). At this zone the lollowme; 00. W1011 reactions art rinnficting: (1) 2 IICO'%t -- %11'C'0. 96 .3 catalyst Go + 11,; (1-1) IICO.NI + Moll - NIXOi + fit. M .%IrC,O. + :.'.%1011 - 2.%ICOi + Hs. If the alkiiii concti 00 is low the reaction vviticity bctwctn formate and alkalt 60 ~:7 6 still low cyrn 2( 1% high temp. of the catalytic tone: 00 In this ca%r reaction (1) Im the higheu velocity anti the alkali is else true catalyst of the traction. If the ALAN is taken in tit" all 3 rractlims mur equally littAible. anif the Witiall is a catalyst and coinponent tit the Frictim, although the final product Im ciarWitaic. Fur thr prvIln of otutiAte. the use of 11CO'Na as a raw utati rial ii Itt'g. A 0 P 0* 00 -00 -00 -40 .00 roo ;-;zoo r .-Os .-Oo 7 '; 0 0 0 adyantseivius than HCOX Tcn triervn(vi, A. A. lo(fx-wtiv 0 00 9 -1t4LLUfGKA1. tiff'64WRIF CLASSIPICATtCk go ZZ -Z' t. It kV a It it 91 U VI it rt It or 413 n i III On 0 0 0 0 0 1110 0 0 0 0 OJO 0 410 4 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 6 C 4 0 0 0 0 'A 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0.0 0 9 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 a 0 0 0 411 a a To a A, A a A, a aim so, M M g a at A a;~ a Qr 4 z I, - I a w -;- W; 4 1 s I i I to -I I U U W is it 10 1 N 17 0 N to 11 V U M 1% U io.I am -r, 4.- At &S -A, are A l- M N M W CE b 0 ilt &-I, A[ "food a agli'm .1 Shot xalylool..~ flo.1f.;satuf 0 (11,1111ble lotionslys 1,, 0,101*16 kh 00 14floo. t1o. h h. 14.) It. tj,.S hifful i-l"Itkilp" 0 gf. C. A. JI.X9W, 32. Will, 'I hr i,rrv1,,u.lv diwrlfm awthud was used. The influence 4 oiatslyot, i%ptclid fin I :0 kettionittatim, drhydruirnatkm &till tundeti-atimi rnirtiont, Ooe the directiom of the timmipon. W No. K and %it, Its. Irs was im-rxilgated. Tho. ifthl-titflvl frd 370XV) 1.4 R-11110110 was 11641shm"Vell hit., d "4114,11.1ir ton't .... IV ~,l 1- kniii sit tioKalistel Ili the Invowniv oil Ifil't, jand immo A** rhO, all formostoo was franoduluird Int(v vaithmair relt,ail *Go Itist tott the temp. The limnuitimi oil o%iditi, wA4 Suit mooted (at=') in the prr4wncv cif 0.21 in,st-of vis ti-v, coo .3 deted) lier 11.1397 S. tof IfCCNINa, yirldifig 1104AP;. id as a Mi 2% All V&ttkMStC, Ifill 1`11111111" 111trina- d~( 11110 ittlif Cdcalalyst doocreaved the Yield ,if ,tjd4(r And itwo. ~4 of carbounair. An eximially owlive oraialvo lite Oo, I-w. Ikoin tol ortalate was N&NII.. its lite lorrwii- 4 2 4-j. .4 lot wbkb FA)%f of IICOX vrise franotfornortl loot., -14ir .1 2W'; IficMuse. N&NII, was as active as alkali uiciAls but '"Itarly safe to handle. In the P"mn" of alkali niciabi, 'See ..0"If, yieltied besides IICONHl. alto 6% of toxvilatio. Ilialit htffattoore and 4 patent rrferencrio. A. A. 1'. 0 to I a I L a I U AT to 9% AffAtIoURCKAL LOTIRAIT CLAIDIFICATtato I- . . .1 ~ . .90 1- d.t . rA , , to 0 6 11-111 -IF I V 111 AM A I Too J T, n Of n I As 0" 0 0 fjob 0 .11- we 0 a old 0 to il I Is so 5' 4 IN 00 Of 0 9 0 0 0 00 00 0: *131ftfmor Off I 4.tw I T'.0,1vot t, I is w M a M LY a 2; 0 A A L a -1 AL a r a a I t - y T A-k 2 4 0 044( * so *Opi (d 90dam"s with saw of 10MILO AQW. L If. FamDujq &W A. 1. LnebovA (c4inipt, MCI ANd. ON. 19. 701-7W).-- Nalls saislyw dw resetion 21LOOX . X 0', li (X PO U NY CsZG Ou i l WNj) MQr* act ve . . t * , y 0 thanKOH. As the amount o(N&NH. bwresaw the 00 Y144 of O&OLMO Agar"M and e reaTon "is pnK * r act-vnibw to the ustAm I CO,X + t &NIT, c tN I W N OII 1 00 4- & 21, The re4eflons are ant + tb!;;'Ja wW pmxxwd imaw"tely on &MtJon of the -free N&NU, to the molten formate. P. .1. 11. go 00 1,09 ]-so U00 t I a I V .1 AA I OMEN" !09000900000*00000000 4.0000000000000000000o V if U U M " 16 IF 11 w a A 4 00 04 C V 00 00 00 66 06 1w roo*#*6000000000:0 oil 933 14111611 16114141 AJOU *A V-2 1. -.1. 1 a -A--- 0460C111CS I", "go tomato Kim#" W g 94 , = a 1: h. Is"emki. Itabod - o 1 Pro*- iw- -%"*a 2, 146-67 00 00 Xoforw. Zjjw. ISO, No. 10, 5: cf, C. A. t f IIC(X)N d i . a te wmpo~ o .-Th# kholks W l 1061 SqW- W 54 P64W and uu*r wriest pressure In also ve-I& The solid products at 11W rtat Jw (akift place In 2 ditectioas .00 2HC(JON% - Ni%CA + 0 4W 2MCOUNs - Na#C(h t .00 HI + CO) well anowlysed. Wearly e"Iv. stnts. at cubott- ate wW *"(* tot *bWwd at M-O'. On increase 600 of the temp. to 4UU* Uw ykidoloxalate first increased. then decrea". The curves at dw Nummory Process wtre a(& b d b i i l h w oo c e expresor y a s aracter a CWMXA mp ies c comp kinsticoquation. t wasobservedtfurio4therowks. Repostedexpwintbe ddn ( d TJ f l dift 4 o 0 ? . o w a groun root nsa t#. some vesse juve d th t f the re tio Th l h S W t e w n. e ass =ease ac c y o t S ts t e di I CO N t lid X CA moo . no xcee II ain ng a v or adda. a so k % . definite lindt. tocreastal the wWty of the rrocAlon in 2too definite staps. It is cooducled that the reaction il Ft- -0 Wed to the beten3sestems 400 the waus of the vewl d b O l a = 011 : on- atr an car za ter. cbein and that it Is of ate an fornsed sitnult"~owwly and the ttactions are t f d 11 400 the the pro ucts a rristed to the outowalytic effect o fraction, W R. Henn '00 ASO-ILA MIALL&INGICAL UTERAT401 CLAIWICATICIff 143050 w4t OiV 0119 ...... U Al NO Af~ S j 0' I.& j j j j 9 0 0 0 4 0 9 0 #'0 0 0 0 0 010 0 0 too OK 0.1 M 91 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 410 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0,3 11 1 f I # a 1) Aa A -L-1 p Of A it, 100 0 0 : Oi E .3, 01 ip on rCV---#7*--4-Vf7FTq . -44 0 6 -6 ve 6 0 0 0-0-0 # 0 0 0 is a 4 0 a * 4 : : : : - 0 I 27 z? it h 14 V If M X it U It k At A is if JS it (I it do0 V A 00 CC W tf I L 610 4~(' koot-i 1., tiff 140 1.11f.1 'i Itogictift of sodium &tWd* with aromatic ictonali in .00 11tridlitt find T. K 11uhawya. the Owes aftlo. . AnAlugut's -414 to the between NaNll, (1) and *all% of tug. adds the "Untatic ketones with I in the multrin state WWtM dcQVW Of the Co group to give NsHCNe (11). Ule cOnspoOdWS kdrombusas and jxoWIly NA111, ac- bl id C d &I e era a.. cons Kaoll + RH + RH. In siti well Ej small anato. at JIM, NaCM, dicyanodumidir sful Nils we fos , pirobably due to secondary rffloc,"-~- i 0* n The reaction, strouglY exothermic, Proceeds viVwWI1Y = all cases at temps. below 150* and (or the dikcton" isI !o1rnt. Beaxopbenone, bewil and benzimn Often vcry 110. with at give CA, H and Nils. Mijorrmitir g and phertantlirtnequinoste give Ph, in addri, to othcr P' Anthraq imam! With I giVCS A I)VOWn. dfFItW- " investi.,rd. John Livak po, of 10 Cal Uuw.j A -5 LIMIA TWE CV11FIC&TIC0 -74W,~ -T --M., U 'R AT to Is An A 11 (p t1 of K tv .1 tt 1C It 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 9 0 0 0,0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0:0 0 0 0 Zoo Age U SSR "VIP Coda I a 0. 1) s Ana 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 # 0 * 0 0 0 0 0!~ ease* mis goof or 0 a 0 A 0 a Fa 9 -1 9 0 9 e 4 OF 0 oo 06909090*00&-o e 0 00 6 0 a 0 a a a 0 0 0 o- 0 1) It J4 A it 0 m It is 1; 11. a X 1, m 00 A 11 C ~11 1-1- 0 it P AA N rA 0 U&I I s I A .00 00 00 -00 7b# latteraction of seeldetailde w1th thel Wtv of argank 00 adds. L. Kh. Frtfdlin and A. 1. LCO-dervit. J. Gex. -00 09 Chtm. s.-R.) 9. qw-1mr-mm); cf. C, A. J2, immP.-NaNil, reacts with fortmat", S,vtzlel AM -00 *a textelietre mereardinet to the arteeml tiuation 21 RCO,.%l -00 so 2 NaNfl, - NaHCNv + MeCOs + Itoil Rif, while 00 with propionates, succinates and hen/oAles, the PIM-IKT --o of N, eead Nil. in the protlucts of reacticra was iZscrveil. *0 14 which was explained by the wcondAry Irciaction: 3 %'A- The formation of It IICV, - 3 NaCN + No + Nile, ad sit the irtale, of tile reaction stmove 3fW waorwi-m-I tjY .0 a she orriendary trartioni NaNif, 4. 1,14aC-N - NAXN. s, If$. 24 11frrature and 19 patent IrICUMV4. 40Vkfoal tile -*a peikd M52-19-14. A A. 11tolsomy ko as 31; so 00 00 00 &,a 0 '00 %a* ~-9 0 9 Ul Ate-ILA MITILLuNwAt LIT14AT1,111 CLA1,J)PICATICIP woo Ire It IT -SAT -0 An L I I 1111, PPIPIPIP OW49 xx RK Kan is OF KW n I SA i 0 0 4 0 0 1111 a 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 glia, 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 C 0 0 0 0 0 0 gi.-A 0 a 0 0 ;V 000 000000000 0 00009"0o of a 0 0 0 q 4 0 0 0 0 49 a 0 0 di To --- -- - , 111 0 a Via w v - - 0-0 1"0 & 0 0 . . ***so so* too 0 lit a tit It A M 11a 11 SZ 0 It 4 V V it to cc go dilL It T L AA 06 00 a it, t I 'o, 1 I 0 , it., w0 the fittenkcsion of whiamide with ItAttaintyl Compounds i'v'.111 vq^.tv, 'I,, 'mwo 0-0 p 11t.t. it iscillial4tol fitobjeflost L. Kh. 11111.1411, A 1, tj . ..... I - ;tulN. A K.111111-W4 J 4~411- " 11-~ -1`1 "" I. t. .4.33. % " It. 0 . the iturtwum NANI Ij Anil 1WhI1%VIK! 4itIll 441,1 1,11 k 11 k',11- 4 ketutir. 1f$ I he .4l,w1o v 44 it ~.Ivvqt k. v.)ot hitle-I with higim-F liq I A Ih, I-olow ketwe.-I of thl, sallph-atic. movwtiv nd 1,,11wor vrw~. ~ ,op oll"filk-I 1110 00 . I NJ, Ic 7 1. 3 Again (lit teutsiot imiltni tit the CKintati-m of NAIlCN:. I:t; a, J 01 1 . "fc1podding livilsoi-mbuns itnit It. rht It4awn with O'Dtivill %%Ih Ill, all- the "upds. in which the CU group i4 linked with .1 IneW phan"Ill: hy )"ji.111411 if, C. 1. 24, 7- Fir(CO), atI4 wic0l.) &"d with N (COiN111), .",I Ci ills 1,11,01 M 1~.'W [jil", to gj%, till ,,,I a, is, pli" %I :.,I:, at :A- Awl owl4l, '411, 41"] 1 ' ' latep. I lor 11IN'b'11111111 .4 1hr Oro. fivis, 1, NAICN. Ati-I willi nit Ill Ill. Xwo"ol 4,441.w. jpkvii tit p,p". I It, It" (IJOWIV lit ,.I I 34. Ill, I I tv) I~ 1w ~A.il 1. V~ I I, I ji--1 \ It.. Al"I I Vh\ 11 It 'I 'Al v%0" %~ ....... 1.,.I* 4--ol.L.1 ; SIR ('I) an if,, lWo.g. oil 14 'bAi,( 4, 11-111 thi. 11 Ir . tAll, OvItIrAlTboir CLA'"APKA11101. *to of al 1. 4.1 loot F0 , w am it a o 0 0 s 0 0000 0 4 0 0 0 o o 0 0 0 is 4 o 00 0 000 . 0 0 00 0 ~ ~ ~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 1 O * 6 0 0 0 O 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 6 0 00006000060 o o ~ 04 At Al Al 11 w v jw a b It a a 0 #1 AW u b 1 - - .. - - - - l` 6 k !lAJ UA A Imxw 0 4 0-00 ~ 00 -4-- L- A j - 11 . 1 1 -j - _ . j - - k I.-P.P80010 t. .-V #1- .4,000 lm 0 so, 1MVIII, -AW lff"T!li-ml~l S 0 A -00 r - 00 ! -00 : lk 111,0"N"m d Owbu IMMA& I. C~ FkTw- - -00 '00 = W W4 A. 1 ki 19 T &C . 1,4bodm JOvU, Acail- nutkm Th 966 0 M -00 0 - ),- s o oi. C Cl. w. . iii-iftifi,tio, I A + j0.+ jk4mpi of .0 m + .1 0 I + 'O *00 - is" oaa~(Mj ji~ br fbhw no* too P. ;eh by d _t, (Pt vbC12~fttlui cataly, bWk. Own-, see ambietas). (Walate so pftdaced uii&f any covAtIm. 'to v ll f i 13"W N cmn. as o reacts w th &NUst tr or C4ko at + + me'. t M, ? V 00 H + Cl tb. 1.10. &.0 + it-* + %, : ,L T. a* g: S. A V o S L a StIALLUROKAL U MOM CLAISWKATICP 00 '110., S~l fill. - - - w Ificed wit a" 04f 0 a ; m n I 0 's '690 of 0 00 010 0*0009400006004096040 coo 800 '00 rz ?see lld~. too 400 i~'& a a owl I IT " n 0 00060000660400 01 Vo 40000000000000000, ie- T -a,64-4,4 , t~ sj ~11 I az A so Is AL a 4 As U u A a 16 if a 11, G 0 oil flip V14-Arl-13; .016 uill =4y ~ X.111=6, 1. Catelyos 64UTIty, Pu and tMir de"dvatim. L. Ah.. A. A. Babindin, A. 1. e0 : - I'll .00 lobcdeva, and T A. FaMili".. (Inst. of Org. Chem, 00 Aced. Sci. BuM. ". ui. U.N.S-Y., CkIss -o* sci. ckint. 1945, 53-W(in Hughils, GOA); d. C.A. 39, a 47v2l.-The activity of SiOs Sels to the vapor-plixtt by. to a drolysis of MCI was I PbCI and water term 00 AZI I Introduced from two ztttuy regulated Balathhu .00 burtis Into an evaporator, *ad ffwn thttv into a rtwikm tube p4w*d in art tkv. oven (variation in (trup. ~ 1 -4119 The temp. *as measured by a thennocouple placed lns2. the catalyst. The temp. and the sjumc velwiy are the mint lnjlxjrtant factors affeclins the direction owl i he rate td the reaction. Wt. ratio If#()/IniCl. it it is neA lower than 0.7-1, Is k%s important, It *a% found that SiOt gris arv deactivated at temps. almyr NO 4M' (Okatov's Si(h gel). and oomo of them are diactivatul even at as see w low a temp. " 440* (Geftoan 80h pill. The ykkt of 00 to the presence of Okatuv. gel ii simad 71 at 060 4 1?.@' at AM'. and reachles Z1.9% .1 it. t1wor,licol Z at 542 , i9th span vvkw~ljr 309. The regeneration of SiOs gels (which have been heated to 6N) by the Irral. mcni of ok dors not relidabliol: 11svit original activity. When Okatov's Sel was ww4 at 430% its actM%y remained A 0 at the same kwl for many tus. (ykki of phenol 7-87t) go* A did not ch&W after the treatment with ok. The preguation of SA Scl with 3-81,9' K4, IfsM4. cow- : ttxu phosphate or NH4 phosphomolybdate completely use deactivates the former. The Imprx-guation of Sich rl woo with HoM deactivates It (or the vapor-phase hydrolys"i 441tof MI. but malm It 24 times as active than unpoisoned 0 AlAALA SIVALLUNGICAL Liff is dehydnislon of &k. G. L., t "Ze a4-- I L u If &IF so &C 4 a I F I I 18A *9 )of ?w ; an I a 3 SO 1 X4 000 0 0 60 0 0 0 0 e 0 00 000 0 0 00 00 0 *so 9 0 000 a 64900 90*09* 0 ***goo* o ji , 4 t I ~ W it U I t' ti so ty 11 AL -4 _". A AL _jt__ LL-IL :01 14 dho 7 00 A Osixtmi, 00 .4 if, C4** 1"IVANNot of bakliplijill by hyd(OXY1 In 6* ofirks. U. Activaim of sib" pi. L. Kill A. A. Balandin, G. A. I'Mman, and 'A. I l x Itrit. Organic Chem, Aced. Set. 00 bwfi. 1"4. j4j. U.R.S-S.. "slit its. thin. 1945. 37&-K3 (Exigh.1% sumnsary), cf. pricinfin4 "r.-Im the g&A. *0 pha- vm-banr rvactim tmtwwn cilmbraft"r And water tuhstis in 11w forutatium, t9 tilits"A and 110. it 0 2 haft I"u vistiotsaly clAftiont (list alk. earth mitt may un- 60 R kamv the 'Activity 14 file %ilk-* p1 catalyst. Tluwmxll 00 .1 CIP11,111mly CA the Tvaction, ImOmn 4m, arml G(1V i1 tbi. "miclusinis to lm Irmir"cl, Tbr gfftpr ii #A- 011111 j 111jed to file usir 44 041" fid cStalystlof " low -iivily. 00 0 Wilh highly bclivv SM calSlysts, treatC4 with IIN(h M.J cartiully wathed Slid ikirdl. in quartz of Pyf" re- *0 4 &CtiUll IUI'ft WZ) UUM. joing. VOIA Of Catalyst Y) nd.' Ifirlilp. mmit. within - 1'. "Wat luorg. sg,_. wm Wulily uund to knm the catalytic activity of.SM g%I with regard 0 0 V totheywitfulpliciuml, Itiotseratialtorict.OwylleNtof 0 0 Z both plictiol mA IICI, as a suintantilat yield of HCI jil cmp6l with a Mur yiki q plies" inificales prepouder- 0 0 11! a iiwe rrlwtkms, cotaweratitm of the yield of 110 H: aucc ( '1i sk-4w bas in the paxt led to moucous comicit"lious. A wt" of nins wrre made with SA Irl bnptcg"tw with vatiinawdui. tbing a total wtit. of afmt 13-17 g. CJI.CI in each full And Varyinganits. of Itio, (rum IIVUjC*II&C1 -i all: uA to 04. Between runs, the catalyst was reantrated by livatins in a strewn of air at &xj* for 6 his. With CICI, in the rat al"t ON activity it low -I td in tbe Igoo" Sivieliv. VMS 0 0- C a- til- ***. 66 '00: 00:9 0.0 I 1 it A' A12PA31.1011 911 ids 16m WIN 0 7_1460 fro"p. range 4&)' &1io'; At mu" the ykbi.4 I'lle"al C.~Mpariml with the withmi wt. Ammounil n Moly[Xl&te (S"L;) k&Vtg the SetiVily Ad the 40' 9cI catalyst Practically unchanged. At 4.jlj*. liga (S"O kmers the activity -atidersibly; the Cdect 4iiiiii- =6 at U111" And Abuse. due . dub4 to vDiatilisatmm HAQ At hiallser tcmp, lo the pretrom Ad 1.0.1 (5'~)- no l'b"001 VFMA (Cetskil cirta Attire 4 lics.; the yield in JICI w" 6,41"No of the theory; the ustairst resngiustd while- lUtlicallud total inactivity. 1,4witring of catalytic activity (from 10-1 to 9% rkld in pbastil) *as Alto Otoctv"I with 41ttl mgRat"tw at ZIX)l the clil&IY%t SWAn to tm entirely Inactive wilk regard to hirma6un of phrool, although it ttmalm simucellat active witb ltvixect to IICI. A highly Active SKh grl catalyst (phcoul yield at tuX)* up to 44.67j, of the tbm7) became -Wilcrably I- activx uh- hulicegm . ftCla, .~ted with w"Clso Of IlISC4 (10%; at OW within about 2 fire., fill 10,; II&CIr, C4CIj, or Mil", Y*J& of plietisol wittv, festi., 21%, 8.111%. 144'". as couipated with 441.6% without &&1t. The only ca~ of pos. smration by sdju. Of %4t in CUC4; With 270 CuC4# the yield of phrnol At- taincil 73~ir of the thoory; Tishcheakil'i tetuary catalyst "DT" canig. 2% CuClt and 10% MgCJ, gave a yield of 77.5~v. The jumawd activity is entirely dw to the )I CUC4; the adau. of Ug" resulted in a slight C717.1"V9101 the 31imifWily of the c"y%t * C&W is rendcred iwtctivr b ititirg. salts can be It.11y rftt=4 untirrenaiiiin with CuCI,. 9 1,' W340 -0 1 1. -Y US At 90 LS; ? ::::::i0 0 o so* 0 as** 0 0 0 0100,0 0 VALIA) z4 a- Ali )AL t4 two SO A119449aa a it 000*000000000000*0 0 ~00 .60 -00 .00 .00 4P 0 200 440 4:441111 LID 0 so 0 9111110 be 0 4 4 1 A F A A of 0 it u m is 16 it I$ It a i 0 *47A AlLi 'A 00 4 o 0 * o 0 Nil 1111 1-4 11117111*4 41 mumazeas A 4y-- The fsairdvily of pMfyl 11111141119 IN CAWYOC ""f-ablills u as hydrolysis, 1,, Kb, kyr - ItIllis, A. A. Italattilln. slid ;. tv C1 Scod, Mj, U. 1 S. lima AvaiL W, U, 8 H. It S. (71010 MCC (kX1 MIS OM , Ituatish, W4).-Ilbci alki I'llur of, mt;1y1k*l1 i K t hyditilyted ta 14%011 twhen POL-I -F $401 Tim *W of pholl from Visor b always re." twban steam . front I'liel, but rVacties 9.11% at &W. InslWes"t6m of the Hit). with CuCle Incirfame thr hydrolysis of 1"h 40"Istmils, [gut r4lerflally tit 11hilt. Phi 6 hydinlywil only Yield ill 141011 at 401' ul 41% a moss htl ivin mi . . g g y, g 'I 1 041KV the plirwiltv fit NLh LW u in AMA Lstal lk ll so W tivu y , 14iP Is only does mA Inmam the yleld Cl d C Sio 00 f!i . . an u . Aietill hydrolysied. Tbw tulm. yimlM of 1111,011 Is 4.2% at AM at OW this bamilMsedl.0.6%, SiOldoes l 1 l 0 le 19 yalia 19 rmi 4lity in lint Catalysts IW trwills". 7 :0 W with Mcmi balldvis Is pfulattly dim to the avid itaturr of 6 h d I I di h A 4 s ntrinse nte t t iou 14(h. uhkb catalym the yb y fur"Imillists and hydrulyals orms I'll "Irr. IV .77., As, 4-1 - F- -V. j-T--t-W 00 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 4 0.0 6 0 0 * 0 ill * o 4 -00 .00 *0 0 of 11114111 .0 goo =00 000 066 see gee MOO tie too has tool A 4 -1-1 -M Is CC pp ~Ub A * Mechanlim of mor-Phass CAtAly tic lubsidution by 00 hydroxyl of halogen &"&Cbl I ~ In &"I group" -eo ( k -A, -im, - Mrs. A lisdan A Fit,hiowt. 4.1d . T'vd- NIL #,-Id ,a 1'.R.%.% ,-.4, 1 Im fifills I IIS11,11. 1101 % Ih- %.I I J., : k1 I.hAw by 04 &"d it, the V*I.n 1,114- Ily Sit h Ir 0 vmmmd. :0 0 : .00 0 =00 01 'O0 -A, 0 too C IALLUO&KAL LOTREATL-01 CLASSIOKATION U kv 00 0 t;t .001110 sit ot a ,R " An L I I nd0 66 0 di a a I A 1 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 41 0 40 ois 40 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * a 0 0 0 0 4~ 0 V 9 W-0 41 #--" 0 F111*0641100000 0 sees 0-00-0- 0*0000096909 *Gj 5 A I a 1 10 A 11 a ZI ZI n M 21 A Is 11 32 LI 14 a IL L? a P a 41 A; 43 a a f:* 00 ': - t . g--,-_L _,&_. 4 _L _ 00 PlEffet'is 00 Hydfolp" W dilatobsuse" by water vapor in *0 -09 00 pressm of dU= gol Cdallft, L. Kb. Freldlin. A. A. Halandin, G. A. Priduan, and A. I.- Xkimmi- ^00 69 tAwiksya Prost. 190, No. 12, 9-11; cf. C. A. 39. 47V2': 40, 46769. AIMM-Ttis is a summary of the nwmr 00 00 innxwtant of pftvious expts. and some new data. In the 0 111, IT. hydrolysis of PhCI with SiCh PI as Catalyst any mineral 00 a sdmixts. except CIA and its salts d"wess the activity of the catalyst and promote side reactiom, Craj lowrrs 00 A F the activity at the catalyst considerably, but don not 0 * z 41 affert its Selectivity and facilitates its regrarration. .00 00 j A mixed catalyst of 810~ V1, OCIj, and CuCIj has the activity of Wo pl-CuCII, Is more stable thermally, and 04011114111 is rtsdify regemrsted with sit at 450*. Fe cfxnpds.. zoo so al he they adde4 or derivnI from the app., poi.,mi the Coo catalyst. Washift the MOj Be[ with IINO& inerewo its catalytic efficiency (d. D. Tishchenko, of &L. C.A. 30. 0 :0 4MV). VAthaudzWCKA"contg.CrCla5andCuCh 0.2%stSW*dw* vepracticallynosiderractionsand &I OW side reactions amotinted to 15% d the reacting fee MCI. With time the effectivvnea of the catalyst de- , ~41 41 clines, but dw regeneration the original efficien 'joo somewhat surpassed. The increase of CIA in the ca'71Y.Its 400 beyond a ctrtidA win. does not miss the effiLiency of the 40 0 catalyst. The temp. range of the catalytic activity of the catalyst Is 40(HW*. PhCI hydrolyzes eawr than j"o Mr. Phl hydrolywo very slowly and the rraction 11 110 ca"xed by silics gel. Phil did not hydrolyse even ot n 7o at 620% M. Ibwh 1-00 ,A Arl -At! VAGICAL WrRATOI CL- ASSWIC .AITION 9-2- too .11 j7- sic- 411 T o 11011ast fault Kurt It 1.4 0 w ~V~Wb 0 0( (1 1 010 0 0 0 0 0 It 1P_ o'. 0 Willa 90*04bialli -W 0 EWAN IS, 1, nil 1333 Six uv,so*tl 943 A. A -a - A-# A -1 a.. X-A a a -L-L--t If ~P 001 -/`,~- . . . 0 if a 0 0 the MeChaniam of the vaptir-Pballe cAwytic subiditu. 1** tion of hydroxyl (or aryl haingan. _1_ A - h. A. 1W DAU din e u ?haT, A 1 Lebetleva a d 0 A F lee 09 . . n . . . M . m. ( of U.S.S.R.. Mouvw). Ads PAyokochim. V,,R,S,s, al. -Ttle WHOW16) t k I1110, so a . pregen wor an the vapur.phs" ftwilloct of myl hatides with 11 0 In the tem f . p. nuw o 400*-OW* Is mntmwtd with past work. partkulaily in the caw al c1lilluirctiscusem (1) Th k l 00 . e un itze ro e of SA ;,I (U) " a cistai Im On irpleemmuent of aryl halogen by Oil Is pointed out. as well as the fact that only CIA awl its lee will% promme the Victim of It. whereas other smilts 4ecrease lee it. A thcvry of the promm based an the funtiation id 00 %plains the internsediste silkate estere Is propotted whkh c too pr,VjWS lagu as wen as the other observed phenonvenilk agmed. with the vapor-plim hy"ysh of I to phenol. P. 1. Flyinir ASS .11, L A idl&LLL%VSWAL ILFTNRAI It" CLAUVKATON 4414, 400 too *0 too ""IRV To" slow 11"491" taldito icit dmv da, itillaimill aiiiAl dW Inv Lit , I I a 11 V~IAI tv two U Is AV w001#001 NXwx login it I in I - of 0 4 : " : : : 11110*0000,11116000006 0*0400 0 000000 It - 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 01 Sol a 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 - - - - W 0~9 a of 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 t~COAT - t-# 0&6e00040006000 ~ .- -,D,0 0 0 * 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 s A I 'i -i ,, '1 11 LA is !I to to X n 24 J. 1, m " X J1 1z tj to 13 U V IS P 4: of A _1_11. L__L ALA 1. J. - U 24 IX-1111-1t.t- b~ 1, 4. 6.t- I can-version of asylFbalWei'And allminafloti-O r-CFmitk-, ra Illy bound halogen by water vapor, L. Kh, Frodlist, A. A. 114131111in, A. 1. Leloordeva. %nil Is. _- Pridiii:111. A Invil..4 kad..Va wit S~S.S. M.. Ohlel. K Aim. Namok 1%6, 439- 46--A new directimi tit the rrActitian of ArX with strani so a ita% f4sund; IN-, tv%ultst in clituittatkut of the halvoirris a "VIIIACC113tilt by 11) and i,, catalyzed by CuCls deloctihird n oxides of T1 or Sa. 04ily PhOll is formed, a Whik- the gas tiffiWilt COUtahIll JICI. Coo Coo; Cl. 0. SMI It art- al'Vitt, It 6 befirv,,il that the Initial reactic"t is 0o I -tit 1121dailml: 11110 4. 111101 - ilct + fico + sit.; CO 0 0 t ii thirls midierd by 1100 it) COf while 11 reacts with I'licl i mid give. IICI aml Coll.. CI I- thinlitaird mare teAddy 00 IhAti 11r. while dichhortibenictics give a striswise Tractiml ' 'j YiVidiliff Coll, 411141 PIICL PASSAIV Of OJI S. I'hCI Aild ! 13.8-114 S. Ilso over Tith conts. 61% C .Clo In [40" with 0 %twice VrI.."Ily Of 134-INI Save 1.11-2.7% I'lloll and ill, I I ICI;* ~iltdlar calidr.1 Isamed t'll Nit), gave 0.7- Ltj':~ 1,11011 1411.1 IICI. hithrr Tith. SnOl. of 0011 Cu alisite are lxxwly active. The yirlds of brittene rasise CI,Cjf# mond 11t0 over rith-Cucit at iow with a slmcv 0 Z 0 molsout &V; at Sm". with not imAble dross at lower tenslo., velocity .1117-367 gAve A2- l(Cl, Anil the 11toducts cim- c ming the comblimthm catalysts (nit detailed yield. of tAined MCI an't Coll. in . 6A r2ti- at AN) 0 2] C411s are given). The catalyst al,awly losses its activity 44 X1.8 g. PhO jiid 3.5 1. 11 its 11.5 min. 1,jmtr vrl,%Ity Alid 111tilt lie tVKCHrFAtrd toy Air bliwhig at NOV moist simn. " " 20) ovirf IICI; Nimilor with CuClo. The clititination mictisiol begin$ At UbUUt 401" h bi t d l A TiO C Cl l 11%-KV 44 I'hCI 1111%1d 1011th 1.3 11ttil Its() %A.- only - - l I i J l f l C l k fi d O an t e cum ca ne a ysts. , cata u r yst used at 5W-50' with PhBr ano I.C1,111CI gave similar t. v. 11 il prist v%, s it i wvr' cuti ie t in y i i r mc I i l; I showing this If filit-rated ljy catalv,ti 6 cairable cif corn. P~ results: very little Roll forms, while Phlir reacts some Plicating the 11,11.41 Arvi '.41AVOIC liv,11.4wit'. '_W', leu thAn I'hCJ tonder emialmrable camilitions; I- ilhvimi,ly. r.a.0%,ti list, -,hmtn41it41*' re, C1.111CI gim, almt 401'~. tnAlict yields than are OWAiRVII 1411i4ill Air 011-11"i'Allic I'# OW "InVItIP"I 14 Ithell"I'. A S 6 . St. 4 AtIALLOrrICAL LITFRAIVAC CLASSIPICA1106. I U. Z k ja~. 1 1; K I , V. of 47 Q Itil', IF AO I 0 to " " ; J ".1 plan it atsuan 1!X4 0 0 94 o 0 o 0 0 o o * 0 0 * 0 0 a g * * is 0 0 0 0 0 G~e * * 0 * 00 0: 0 0 0 0000000410 0 0 AF it m a Vill A A 1--A I I N 0 -.0 444 _60 j, .00 .00 .00 "Joe COO 000 -0 0 0 :600 200 -:0 0 no* We* 00 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 111 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 * 0 as 0004 goo fill"! .L A 0 0 09 A I 00 at 00 -3 Go 0 00 3 0 9 00 k a P a if I a IL a he U a of 41 4& a ice - A I A is I "" .- _ far ce;'Pi , -A. 01110CA11111 soo "QVj4!!s'1 ;.Dog Catalytic exchange of halogen for hydroxyl in the A ti i LU A L . roma c ser es. . ctivat ng effect of ompiser. L. -Kh 11 F A A d l 1 * 0 1: . sai . 4 ritfil its, . in. A. 1. Lebedeva. and G. A. TFrIthuman. Bull. licad. ui. V.R.S.S.. Mile its. ikisaa. - 4110 I 1947. 815-22(la Russian); d. C.A. 40, 4.5771; 39. ~611111 47141; 40, W271.-Tht catalytic activity of silica gri in the Im-phaft cubversiun of PhC1 intst PhOll by list) vatxar .00 is stro4lir Increases] by Cu. The catalyin is prvpd. by im. lee prrsnalim of millita gel with 0.2% CuLls anti uJaniki. .4 Inelsillic Cu (01~) to mlipenatate flar has q4 Cu Ifirmsh * - Z l lee e l Is notla tawo above 4(Xl Pkild 11181W 4tsoVV4&1s'W. With nietsult Cu mided, 1 tic 4clivil y '4 the catalyst is fully preserved tip to W' but Itills oil somewhat on beating above that lentp.; lmrt- silica gri Suffers thetinal deactivation In &txvut the %anic tecup. 1. lot. of la~21) 1111n, dialli". V'4. a.( coo Cattlysit &) ml., with 10.0 ff. I'hCJ anti Miami 01 F H 5W' 5W' ass at 450' 0 d In ach n d k ) e ru e 1 , t . an . p . , . I 4G-&) miss, the yields of PhOll were apploss. twice t how - 4. Ire obtained with the sassaw catalyst without Cu. Complete rritenetation Is achieved by beating In an air stmant 0 tars. * g &I I%OU . yields (A Pholl Altailivi. werrover the 6o 11110 patwd, Catalysts ("Aumml lly It IPOp. 161#01, .4 q0 0 CICI. call he alln-lat complelely le.i'm "'I by illittli'94141041 with C b t C 0 i i h h ff 00 u u s w u t out e ect 4-11 t etimillyd'seti. , valed catalysts. Thus, twarstineut wills Cu salts cats tic j used in dittinjuish between sever sible anti itTevet,ible ile - activalkla. Activation wills CUSA). lai rilually effra-livc. we 0 cucto bring fix sued in the Wour.0 of I he trawl I'm. k'"Ahme does not catalyst the elichsinge. I'l. Ttkm --- ~ -~ I-- --. t Ito 1 L A 64TALLUSOKAL LITROATME CLASAMPKAllusis 1 V- - - r I boo . lailos') 017 04V ~00 0" it is t$ W it Ire 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OT018 a WON* we 9#00 go 6-4-40, a 2 1 VWA 0 IS 4111; 0 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 -0000000*000*090 NSYMARK, I.I.; MYDLIN, L.Kh.; FRIMAN, G.A.; SHRYNPAYN, R.Yu. Structural changes of a silica-gel oatalyst during its poisoning. Dop.AH URSR no.5:27-32 149. (xw 9:9) l.Inatitut fisichnoi khtmil Iment L.V.Plearshavalkogo AN LWR i Institut organichnoi khimii AN URSR. Predstaviv diyenty chlen AN URSR O.I.Brodalkiy. Oatalyst%) (Silica) ..... of the other bond In phenol 11114M 11. C414- "U' I .110. d .. mpos don of anisitile and phiffietole. L, X10 'i . A. 1141.610in. And N:. M. SalArova. lzwrl. -Ifiad, SaiikS.A.S.K.. (11,14. Nkint. Namil 1949, 1911-2fil; 0. C.A. 43. 57--Oks- , [is uncal,alyzed low-trinta. PYTOIY%i' oil PhONI.- -111d PhOlil (In the Iflull. range Of 41KI-701" And it!) fill, . trap.). III xl;144 file primary %tell, mit it( Illo ill # It, (Illivil. It: 1. art Ilkvlwellr Imilif-A, C folf"'alard fly R: + 1111011- 4,01111tini'd he .4 'ide r.-Amoal of tile Evarratipluarlit (YIW.. IlhO.NI.- - IlliC11,011. the hitteir giving. am further dc- Thr m4s. *144 (if 1111011, (forn 11111 ;4nd CO. PhOSIC And 1,1101-1. Art 51.7 inj At 040" and at - 1*11ey fill with further r6ing ternip. Thc~- 74 ft,[, Y14:1114 CJII I.. UI~tAjjtiAlly unproved only it the reactiolli .are Votilluctt d it lower temps. tit the presence of catalYlts- phOl I %,t, otgAiije,l horn I,hO%tc at 443' Ott %it-xa get thV AI).-1ILV ad H-O' With en"t"" "hoNle IllO fit S. 1. fill- yields uvire:14 and 18(".. rr~jp. \~r(?IAIVe tit the PhOll p..sjcd) i.e. of the ajine orexr A, in r,(A,s to[.,. And 24', Lit o47'; in both cu%m 1120 only lifullintr% thr pyroly.i.. taut doesnot re-Act,ii,evitivnctil by Ihe Allm-licV tit product% Ill hydrolysis (Nicoll). tit coll- fr&%j to KlAs~ And 19) AISCA get, artivr itilkat" catalyze tile pyrolym, c(licit-tifly. With I'lloNlar (without 11.0). at it 1PACe VVIOCItY ~31011 f[./l. cittalyit/hr.. In 40-inin. runs. M =, 346. Ito, 44:1, and 482", the yields of PhOll were' 17 M. 53.7, -,:,.2 Onax.), CA1.4. and Deconifin. I.jains almaut 2,'4)' lorr Owl in the uncatalymi rtaiction. And ii mis. At 410'. whrreA, without catalyst there 6 no tc-Al-tiam yet it 44;1 '. lit the Pretence of a catalyst, Ito gas is evolved a- 44:1% Andlitily 44M) fill, gas Is evolml from 9.(W it. Pholte at Ot" (CII., CO, land Ill, no unsatti.). The cawlywc contains PhOlf load cresols. but no BxH and no PhCII,011; consequently, the Iwinctillation reaction *Ilk-b I lit, .4- " 14, at ~4. 111"ll Ill lon,i(Aftf"I pvlofv~ ~11111111-~441 It (I V.11.4 of 11111 Ill, At -Ilit 'it 11:1'- )P I: PhOMP 41-6- 1. PhOll - Al"; - Tim tirg. of fill) I- A~ W"I to .,r-.i,ijt 4 actia". , riller.. 21141 Iii'll'.61r, "lowfler l,[ .1 hydrolvtkr r-C. ikin iiettern ma).%. 161 nie -act a vit Y o(I Ill, ,.a I - ialv%t calt lw ful1v t-torc-I IlV Irt-mment willa tat At ,:ol - 75'. The Yield ,f Hit it I from 1,111 jFt I, .,I And i, M1.2", , At 314- 'rhe amt. of 1A, evolved 2, I,-,- th.al a.% 1,111 of Contmil. Mfw" L"41, IM V, a :1,%) 11,1,10 -fit 1"~ 111'r Y', fd-,of I'M Of I replaesawl of hi log to by hydrawyl in the SZOMIlds: rhit, IV. VWrIkests bydralyda of o- and p- c1dorophenots and ti. and L, Kb, Ilreldlul-4wd G. A. PrIsItuan (Acud, Sri., 14*11. Abad. Nalik S.S.S.R., Oidel. Khios. Sauk 19C). 317-23. cf. C.A. 39, 47921; 40. 4376% 41, 2211d. OQ4J.-Ilydrolysis of p-aC411#011 at 519)* over porccLain Ibips gave no IICI or hydroquinout; over silicu gel a con- ver-iou of I(M., w-.%s reached. and 4.6% hydroquiuane t- 14ted; * bydru. J:ilira gel promoted by CuCIt gave at 43o' "it 12" at W', based on Abe aint. of CIC%11,0[t introdu"d; the Utter figure corTeponds to :Irl~ coavitnion; the yield of IICI alwayv exctedcd that u( hydroquinant; ty.&L" of inmcinol (up to 1.2`0 %t-ir AL,as detected. 'rhe hixb yidd of JICI is caux4f by thr dchydruhalogenative -iction of the Cu promoter. ;is, oini- Pkin of Hit) at 6M, gave 1111011. O-ClC#l1,()N over vilic.s promoted by CuCls gave u mAx. Yield sit JICI (331,'C) at UP (16,87a at 4&) but the pyTocatechol yield seat low: , 113.4% at Ms. o.CJI.Cls ovet ~Ilwj act jave 1-2% pyrocatechol and 0-1.7'7" a-CiCs. 11.01latrAW. AtWo,thevuluessire "tute at two' they ace 0.7 and 5.417,; bete again IICJ evulution is well ahead of bydrolysis; pnxnotion by CuClr due* not affect the pyroctiteclsol yields but increases the CIC.11,011 Vichl-% by 300-Mr~. with a 2W-3(11)1~, J11- MAW of IICI evolution. O-CJI#Cls over Oics promotcd by CuCl, gave a mAst. yield of 4 6% bydroquinone at M)*; the CIC.11.011 yield A1.0 r" wIth temp. and reaches All" of couverard product at WO*; total couvef9o", j.dicil by IICI evolution, ia mag. (30.9%) at W)*, Ile p-defirs. are hydroly" more reAdily than o-derivs. G. M, Koocitapoff Vi- F ',WWW-WWWOV6099090001we OM ii is J9 11,44 I.Vb N r1li till 'M It 16 J? a A, 0 A' Q I., Ad ago _I JA MS. IX ji- f _ ;L '&ATGCG Of the Qth*i HAk In 9LIMPIS and Dzil. the rAtio of PbOll to C.11, w" 13' 1 the IT- law-temponature decompWtion 4 nisole lifte. ips wuA free #4 C,11. and cuntsined CO, Cit.. and M./ e i to[* In "&I*d tubes. L. Kh. Freldlin. A. A. n, Addn.of %trAin tolbef"d it-11-1.2 rAlio? Lit A01-574, gave : Isar IoWVF )i4`11111 Of 1`11011 At hiiihrl II)ACC velocities, and N, hl. Nazatova. but)a -%0%. the I,)% -pace veloesty 0431. -00 09d. Kilim. Sask 1949. No. 1. tirl-9,-Thersual de- till I of PhOMe anti MOM PM-MIS Pri-AIT With Pht t 1- -1V%AkUlI%I -11 I,-%cf le"'Ps. .41t11 A14-Ift-i-14s' frM- compa. s 01 kyl tionloctAU, At 410' Ah" MUM; tile IlCat Yk-61 Ififl.2', i !.i formation of PhOl I. with probable furmatitin of free at occurs at 57 4 , &% *t,,%ce Veit wit Y'_='. Throff-s"cuntAins 00 a"i mdkals. SiMullutne(PUSIT tbeftherS undergo a "cublaw- but 10% CsII, (the rest is All givell jtxjvr); the irmucat to -1 type" rearfrAngement Into "kyl files. The free radicals contains alkylpheniAs (not oolitoi Our chArActerued). front the Ist reuction lead to formatirlis of alkylphellols, Cliff, and unrrwied MhOlit; no Ph%le or 1411 *As found. %rater vapor ill" not aittr the pfrodurts of the reaction but G. M. K,wAApod v decreuses the reaction rate. Vapors of PWR were. ji,stsed thrOligh a PIMA tub-, Psektd with flaw 0 0 0 ami heatfti to 432- 117, 1 for PhOW or 44D-M'for PhOlit, PbOll was estd, in the cilluent brumametricallro while the fother proslucts were "ted by fractionation. PbOhft equ yields W, pholl ;it 321, At stkace velocity 312 In an empty tube; the packed tube gave the fullowle .a _I results (10 the Above onler): 11-2s7' M-S WT'. 22.8'70- 621 z 2M; 4.5.1'.1, 574% 20; 51.7~~', M 257- 45 We; 707% 2Vs. The off-IlAs ranged front 0,7 to ~1 It. AMC). parAliel with the PhOll riellils; the remaining material on distn. yielded Calls. Ph.Me. ustreacted PhOhle. F' 'I F*51;11 *-ILA bITALLURGICAL,LITINAVURE CLAISIMATION tofu*.) ZIF elo., 114" U AIV 10 LI W so P no Cost son %W Kira HK A I a nd 0 1 IV 9 a 2 3 1 V -00 -00 .00 11411111 =00 1:0 0 too as* see roe so* goo *0 04, audit$ yll G. A Pridutan. R, yu, Nh,j1,'j I- N1111,111k. Ors. Aead. sa. P I. Khdiwi (Jual .8-H.R., Mosellow). N'aak v -*.y X 11goola. A belf: (,,dl Kki. Vella 1950, 521_M_Ihe oliluf-Phaft hydrolysis o( MI hHdqs is cat Ic I allynd 11 hydillhilic catalyst allic, 0 lot he lkctiv*tkmi brali too the If,(); a typkul aclival owes that hatuj~. (11, of lot sty) t! I 41-W4 n"i valodyse thr frarliull, hVII1111941 %ilkla Sol is arlite: j,un"Oully0aly fl-onsir fill active 'rntvfslwdl tilt Oil SloulAul thrailk-d grl. litmayrr'llit, catalytic Activity Of & milks Sri I" governed not only fly the .1. of thew centers but by the vol. of the rulcrupores. which dets. the op. surface at", and the mut. of Intermediate pot" for nalce" the transport of reactant* ami products. PbO I still ul IICI, 110111 JIM and 1110 listow In approx., equal woots., at -W) S.A. catolyst/hr., in 3 W. min.(I I. PbCP mas at incivusing ternils. from 464) to W, with sk-alrol"m rtgroorfation lot h2b' Wiesen runs we" detti. for a types of $ilk-* Sit rabilyme with the ""Ing charm-torWirs (cogal pooss Vol.. ink-toporto Vol. (mi./a.). vol. of absorbed lieluki C4JIj at Ill. main. Pleasure. Vol. of intermediate pages (nd./if ) Smusuer-Romwit-Tou outface arm In sq. tn.z'u. 41) U do 0.113 0.00. 0 , 3I%: (H) 11. 441, 0.2111. 11.418, 41, 9. h (ffil 0.0'P.&I, 0.46,11,14,' W; (IV) 1.23 0.96 1 .19 11-W 490; (VI O.W. 0.21, 11.9A, 0.72. 424); tvl~ 11-W, UAW. (5W. 0.76.328. Curves of the vichl of Pill III (in ) against the temp. are of 3 lyp,*: calAlysts 1. IV . anti havil a distinct max. at about tvWi ill# subwegurni fail of the rate is due to loonveirsible th"nut JIVewtIvalhool. ,his is "nut Inglithest with catilligai 1 which IWO ill* SMAII0111i vul, -11 Intermediate pool . Tbol 21*4 t tarepremitedbylliandUl. Catal"tUll"ahmaord PFG,M Ically indepentlent at the Irtup. bwtwm 460 and III has a activity lorgover" al and flolol. owed by a &U. Absence of - Increaw, of be .,i,lt IOU with the temp. in the case of n Is, attributed to be inguth. elflicy of Intemediale pores. I.e. to in"ttloste diffusion, 1y vim Trov "his "Me fill-1104' I$ FeSP01111ble fUr he relaiive high Activilv of III, deloplie its vvfv high lYfW. ("Weagullsol low catalyst Vt. charkIrtnisohi b, he. s small rull-r-tipoic and a lal4v 1nlgfouc4l1atv-p,v# v,4.. is au tWooxped curve with the y1ekil ifleadily Increasing with temp. up to tW*. The selectivity of the catalysts, characterfj~j by the yield ratio 1ICI/Pb0H. is difforent for the 3 types- it is lowest with Wks gets 11 and 111. with the 11CIjilhOll ykki ralki inct"Ang Very sitmilly with the temp., fivin mlotmit MW and OW" on, resp, With the gris 1. IV. lowl V, ilk# ratio begiall to Increaff with the temp. (goal 01111, uu. with Vt, It regruidna way newly temp. indefortutent, - 1. The thergual st'stoully..expors"d by the ratio .4 the IlhOl I violds at fAX) amd 6W . derfesson In the order Vt (0-14), V 1 1). IV (1.4), 1 wall Ul (9.4). I.e. the treat tuirruploosous Vi is the noust thtfloostalligg. catalysts I and 111. having tht smallest Vol. ef intermediate pom. are the West Kahk Catalyst 11 is vot Included in this ev4luatkm 00 account of the 11111dondriagot rrvle of Inhitolted diffusik"t. Ali Imp.,ri"I %Wes gtl. found to be Ywy highly scilvit at 4.V)*. butalmml voulplefely Inactivated of Wo. was filulki to Ill, very bigibiv ink-topolorms. and. by the reversibility of Its MrOll-v.t-r ddwwptkm curre. almost completely devoid of iatrfoomlutl~ ="which owcounts for Its exceptionally poor thrium, N. Tb- d ,Pjr/ CA P--tift 41 akkel .Wyw by 6 d I'Veldlin and N. 1. Ziminovs, Okw- a"". A "Kk3j-S-R-- KU01. NaNk 1950. d3"J.--*tWU' at )Ure dfliassed films of N;J As Catalyst Ito naltil, CA. 36. 32w) I WM COntimsed .11 . L-hint of AhNI. 2 bra. at 106 WitlINS01,11. followed by washing with H.O. RtOH. an toluene gave 1h d After gatu. with t basic cutalvst conic. 2.33 ff. %;i per mi. 11 for 10 Min - - residual 11 was displaced with N atal tke uniatil. ctwntld. was liaortalswett; thud bj~kcWroa- tiMQ WMA CAUWd At 113C V%9WUW MIT Of 11 retained by the catalyst. Aliti sAAblus with II&MIC 11W OMAIMIS West repeated. PhWt, Cill:01011u, etc., were ownt satio~ fwwy for the removal of The retained (julsorball If from the catalyst. Removal of as much as 210 mi. a&%wbed If it= 2.33 g. NJ still leavee certain activity (hydrogenating) In The catalya, and the latter is pymilsork. but rr"Wal of -hr- contact of the unsaid. rompd.) com- 2234 ml. It (24 pletely buictivates the catalyst. which In then noopyro. phoric. The removid of If 11 speeded by higher temp.. anti at 00' the num. amt. of It removable from 2M L,. NJ is about 224 mi.. and only with removal of the fast 3-1 mi. does the actisity vanish. Thm, %kcietal Ni is a catalyst that I* promoted by adsmbed 11; pos%bly other forms of NJ catalyst are similarly promoted. lxww sub-tances (un. described) as hydrogenafkAi over NJ lead to com te poi. Poulng of the gattilyst "hich illuntrrtes a caw of ttpov~s bring either if* ~61 substance itself or an intermedlAte that reacts wij'Jh the promoter. G. 161. KOWA&POrl OIL, A. .1 NS to . . t~ . VA tT 24r Aul*tantw wt., wh It 6 uwltwtuiy Wymml Ily n-ft, if Differential" out-ting of likkol, T" WM 49 Wsd' )Son in a 4gWyet- I.. Kh. IrrWilis and N, I. I& jollw"OT;-Psibld AW. We 01 ha Okcafl' tit'i, U.3 S" zu"'. dr. Notsk 74. jel" the 11, adoorlKI tat motif the Uf slimasiVild in II.-asid, Ni wall radires). anti the nmequivairtict: Of the 2 IMM, of its was joy espis. a, hydrosenntiow of org- otisapd, demoolitIT21fil with the Ill, CMtainivi in NI. .'jrVCcM 1441, is, . %, a I nu. % It It ~Mtsa ,is Cit h%. tor"I"O Mhy' PvkV to the citill. The itiv.,oftesolni ICU inin 3 toy Nikliki'to litifine. with- r Content. a "life fractio's of its fit lot I (A -$%-w ml, It$. on lat~A- Uktn, "it). Nt. Xat ml. d Nt takes UP -ctlY the same anit. of Its its gfvm up In the bydrullermtka, and the prurstait can 14 StIrMAIM fris4"I"Ify, with the *into. of U$ lve" lip anti fAim) UJISSAlso rVuMblins The antio. M1111. M ost, Its is ovistiontly the *dwittw4l I(,. With ant"tioncetof timup 11. repmeentrel toy styrene. rhondink- wvNt. t# its fattis. the 2.M X. of KI gives up %1144W ud, fit. and.,iii soubsequo,oit "Compl. of gnup 1, it win give up only tbove 10-21 Fill Con"imily, compois. of group U withdraw from the %I. in adda. (is the advartictl Ill. " pan of the 6saulveil Ill, with A Clouctoonfunt partUl drartiva I kin at the 4doomptive ej pwit y of the Ni. I.e. paitial destroc" of its sot,tive centers Subptessce* of cft*p Ill. e.g. IhN(h wid vinvi butyl wth", withilraw UiettoUlatnt. %of Imoth the Sh4th.. "Ved In the M; the tionts. withdrawn frsxn 2-11 S. So toy dii[Crmt cognIsts. of 11"I gmp were Y"T Clone. :IV =$. TAP-M, and 7X1-724 ml Tbi* I* 4isto Its- I-AA1 nit -4 fit that cute tin ovithLItAwn f"n 2.Xi of 4 Nt hr tit.t (f-.tvq it with a compd, of Stiouls 1 4nd Own, Afirr ajoliont'; IIth toluent, by a substance of grwp 111. Misr rmw- the It the NI bectsmes Inacti,,e Ittr the hydrgrnatiom ed ccenj2s. of smp L The 11, adissitied m the osorl.ceo it.i. dently forms no pan of the active centers, IntiscNinquiph, istivatotignted, The ratio H 1&JPWb*d);I1GIi.AW.vf) Xi - 2:7: 19. i.e. the wimple conuhis I atom 44 tits,,tol'"I 19 per 2.7 atoms NL This coitiridess with the rAtio II:Ni - I ~3 artived at by l1avisawand Oernief (C.A. 21,340 byrict-Inm diftnictiou. Them. ofH Niisalvotot:1 ', ' times Out nu, of 11 atoms adspriml. I.e., Ow so". al putcu. tinily pow" active centers is 3.5 times the bw Isl rIujI centem The no. of the bitter Is roughly 1/n, the no. ul Ni atoms. N. Thm A 11 dim 0 *0 elb IV so It Un Aix 1,11FAID1111,1140" A ji- 1 81.136 Aervirroda" of Catmilytic Activity of Siltre GA Diff"va, porosity. (in Russian.) L Kh, Ficidim, I. r Nvilli- A, G. A. Fridman, and H. Vu. Shrinfilin. 1--ticilipa Akademi N41A SSSn (11111114ill of tho Acadviny of Sciences of the USSIU. Of (:11onlik-jil jAo._Fth. JUJI, P. .44.1 Prvilroul 1"11115 Of a tolill"114tive Invvii(Iji,iltioll lit the 4ANI)II, fqpCftj" Of litliVAINI 11.1 11011. LIVIlMitt-d tell JI)t4t$111,114 (if ifivrent Imyrosity In the hy,"Iysim of chhulivillew. Influrike of N I 110(crevil fim-Imp, stwil a% type Of arlivaltir, dr1mv of Ix-ftil). ch... 4111 41divill, of g.,1 ralal)m* ~,,, .1mil.4 dw illifili'lli-v of the 11,1,1wir Artivotow .31A lit'l Ilmlimit 'd lit, 11 DMA #[#4f 01.1ft"I. 761 USS 4s I L s NITALLUV4KAL LIIIIANott t U7 'ZI U AlF Ali - V. 7-1-t n, :7 it :7 of Of 4 6t I Aa 0 0 0 0 0 4 *0 0 0 too Iwo go* to too CA Tb* ad[vit sirwhirs of ibit Wasi-hrilrollos towyal L. Kit. Freldlis and N. 1. Zholoov4 (Acad. Sci. U.S.S.R.: "'= -~ '11itist. All". Namb S.S.S.K.. Wel. x1lins. N ILI 14&4.-1n a skeleton N1 catalyst, prepil. by kw*IM 4 60VI-Al alloy at 106'. the atom Mdo Hd.: Abiteripts sits sM dist fo- lf*4.: was oil - 1 A11.9 (w Imins to adporbed and dissolved H. F"p,, detil. by the reviossily J~C.A. 43. 1113M) described inethod of selective ydrogma of org. compds,). it. gives the weissure of tboodive orattra prwat at the surf4we. That this jl~ directly relisted to the West. of ilso structutod Ito. is slkiw. CalriAmestally by I sg - ve removal of Ila. with tho of Locreaslar suatc of I-methyl-l-cyclopistise (1). In the absewit of five Hs. For compk4e removal Of the I Id',- b corTespostillas to the gives amt. of 1, OD min, k tuoush. The anit. of Ill adsorbed by a gives sample of The N1 cala- lyst (2.33 s., civats. 47.4 oil. If.& and 177 mi. flog.) prov- to be a Knew futictift of the Moahling 16.. [Aliewite. the catalytic activity In hydrogmatiots W allyl &1c. is a linear function of Ha- and both of Jis and caulytic activitY fall to we wbm an the-24-ttlmols rctuavett by a suffi- cient amt. of L The same behavior was obseried with tbc un of CJTS:CIIOBu (U) as 114emovir; allyl &k. bad biez Atow to remove oaM.". but am lljio, Tbt s=tret I= itpi flog the c se of adsiorption and of cls yde wdvky. PA a twictim at the remaining I bave UK Now slow; in other wol , UK ratio irtmains coast., anif. in lite gives lWance. Is - 0.77. Roth I and U act cotamned in equizool. ansts.. equir. to the anit. of I" removed. X-ndisfrarris entity of (Fe radiation, 30 kv., 10 ma.) %bow complete tity of Amt lattion of active Ni N, T'lu'a ~ Iltd. w" 1". and of Nj Inactivated by depromotion witb oil - C4W, P, of dw skim-0 catalyst by loor nk linflai *a , p _r6 Ii Nrimark F1 R. R .asullortlooreedusts. 1.F.. , L Va. SbaWda, and G. A. Ffkfamn (L. V. & v it Ina Ph Cloven. Aciod- Bel. Ukr. S.S.R., Klev). low .044. 311 to-PoiNjo- ins of a maple of ones. 000 gel with I ig I ICO.U causedi . .dK"mwaidnwAmopomyol.immOJltaU.limi./a.,mI of the op. -- to, am trout M to 101 9q. in./j. I a another moopliv. the own adda. caused a decaaw of the total puts Vol. froto 0.46 to 0.40 tall./g., of the onleropo" Vol,Itutn 0.20 to 0.19 vol.1c.. and of the op. suslace one frout 41A) to 3UV fnq;0=6/1. In a 3rd maple, the total pore Vol. decreased AS to OA3. and the anicropore Vol. from OM to 0.18 val./S. The vol.of latcrivediale pore underwent noch"se. AlwS wM tbose clarim of mictopoi Vol. and op. surface .ares. tionto Is AW a dwran 0( the Catalytic Activity In the PhCl + H&O - PhOH + lICI, as illus- WS data of yW& of PhOtl and HCI. at rated V t= F` - ' SIOS W Ispace Velocity 38H Jr. PhCl/1- catalletAr.) 10.7 and I 13%; polooned with 167p_ HCOtLi v 1y 336) 02 and U.5; pobmfd with 17, (AcO)r it -(space velocity 372) 0.3 and 0.7. The ;=I Is re- verome; with an looporw (German) Si(h go. impregnated with Ca". the sp. values and the catalytic activity were Increased upou cludou of the Co". Adsorption of 11,0 =.w an the S% gele tow not detectal at either 3001 or . At 4604. PhCI was adsorbed without decimpa.. but Mr. stood to an even higher degree, Fbl, underwent de- covol:. At XO'. where there was no decompa., adsorp. Uois PhBr was 3 thes". and that of Phi 7 titnts as great sathatolPliCl. Tbevwyuuwhstroo;aadsorWionalPhRr and Plol se compared with Pba is taken to amount for the elecreme of the hydrolytic cawy6c actirltr of SKN get. un- ,pratnolsol sor protected witis CuClt, from PhCl to PhBr and Pbl, owing to stronger adsorptive poisoning b the latter reactants. ,;. 19'~ n1 L. Kh. Kin-tici of dehydration il(10t Ir4i Ph01;PhFk!AC JWA- il IyO5 and on p V Mid ilia and IUVA gAr Sl ~Y.. 5D, 'i-1 M., c ,3o: cf. Zhur. 01ishchrl Khiioi~ (J. Gen. Client.) 21, 1255 (1051).-Flow expils. %vere made at n ferd rate or 0.10 till. IICOJI (92 or I00%)/min., oil 20 int. (wt, 9 -11 F,.. length of colunin 0 cm.), with ri of tile gas far CO. Tbe exr)tl. data (tenip., 1111-gn't evolvcfl pEr till. licoill" dr.,Tcc of decompa. In 70) are, on Ca(HIP06)j. with $23717 IICOjff: 167*, 39.2, 8.4; 192', 82.0. 17.7; MSO, IMJ), 11.7; 201% 18-1.0, 40.0; 210*, 242A, 52.2; 218*. 1 73.8~--O; oil with 92% IICO,II: 1721~ 20.0, 4.1; ID5 49.5, 10.7; 20n*, 0.1.7 13.7; 220', 121.0, 2n.1; 2111 U0.0, 40.9; 2,18'. 12160.11: 50.1; 2W .10-1 0, le'- 0 2 oil Caj(PO4)j, with 100% IICO~lf, 172" , 3b:4.'(j'h; '70: 0.00 pai cN,nlvrtl in oil citics, in 1001/ 10 /0. Vitt CO. E, (kcal.~aiolc) and lirri, N, Policat I'll ~he arfivation ellergi factors ka are (%vith 82(,f,, ITC0111), nil Ca(II2I'0.)j, 17.6 and .1.8 X 101, and oil CaAROA)i, 15.2 wid 5.2 X 1W. Three iC.1fillyst.3 -ire, conseriarlitly, 111,glity 50crtivc ill file Sense of dchydrution of IICOjII it,.; rigaitist dehydrogrnalioti, rind hig,fily Petive. At a feed rate of 0.22 vil./inift., nit M*. vol mt. pure CO were evolved for I nil. IICOIII, w; nigningi G3 R7 .1.8% C 0 'I'Compril with only 9 0 lit tile gnq, riblillned i) 'i"rae') v -, I q and ~tyflpr ~C.A. 29, 62n8l) on hiq best catalyst, ThO, oil silica gel at 2W) . 'rite phosphate-i retain undirtila- Hici:f activity after 20 bri. servirc. The (fain for Cos. (POO, fired 6 hirs. at 800* (with 82% IIC('hll) are: 201* 31A 0,7; 246'9'135, '. "; 2B.1', 157.0, 3.1,11; 278-: 203.2 63 2170, CO ciordem In gaA V ~ 111.2, '-, ~ ~.5 'Y 160. For Ci(IIJ100i livilcil I 1jr. at k4).300.: 1W, 25.8, 5,0: 157*, 60.0 10 H- 170' I(A.0, 22.4; 178', 168.1, 30.30/?0': CO In gas it;O%*, 'ii.7, k. 3.2 X 101-, The firing results (it a decrease of the rate by one Wf, with I 1 , 1111cl!auged B. Preliminary heating to 2CO-300* increases tile rate very con.9iderably, despite some InctraNie of E. Tile rictivily of Alto, Is both lower and le" selective than !s. Hipti, data with Alto, (concia. t at4 ""it of tile ell 1)110*11' of HCoW , Till. gas tvolvtd/mI. 11COJI, degree Of -'r I IC0111 lit %, CO content It, gas in %) art: jeconilia. If)0(1;: 2W. If2-I, 18.8, 94; 310's 40-1.0, &3.2, 1 7 2 "M4. 70A. '10.j, -; .110 02.0, 92.3, -; 5 a 20 62 2-10 3101, )00.0, 1)8.2, -; 39%: 261 42-5. 21 2, 82; 310 187.5. 04.2, 80. Treatment of AIxOj by I illipreganCon with KO lowers the selectivity Fitill further; witil 'I % KjO. at 203', the activity was ticcirea-sed by UU% nad tile atilt. of CO lit the gas from 93 to 721%. Firing of A110 6 firs. at 800* lowers Its activity byabOut One half. N. Thon USSR/Cbemlistry - Catalysts Nov/Dee ~l "Determination of the Relative Adsorption Coeffi- cients of Water and Formic Acid on Silica Gel," L. Kh. Preydlin, A. M. Levit, Inst Org Chem, Acad Sci USSR "Iz Ak Nauk SSSIR, Qtdel Ekim Nauk" No 6, pp 799- 605 In view of the fact that dehydrated SiO gel ex- hibits sharply lowered catalytic activ!?y in de- hydration of MOOR, vapor phase hydrolysis of ar- amatic Hal derivs, etc., a study of relative ad- sorption of water and HCOOR seemed advisable. 197T15 USSR/Chemistry Catalysts (Coutd) Nov/Dee 51 This stud was carried out on untreated (1), cal- cined (I, and promoted ~III) SiO2 catalyst from the Vosla-esensk Chem Combine. Below 3000, MOOR on I is adsorbed less strongly than water. With III, the relative adsorbability of MOOR drops still lower. It rises sbarp]ly on silica gel pro- moted vith K~CO The coeff of relative adsorp- ve tion varies witR*temp. At low temps, the relati adsorbability of water rises. Effect dvery high presmes on the catalytic propettes of filuininum oxide. L, F. Vereshchasin, L. Kit. Frehilia.- A. M. RollinOlICITI: A1141 1. U. Ntlinallov Onst. Orit. Cheiii.. Avail. Sci. U.S.81C, Stim-owl. Isted. AW. Nisisil S.S.S. R., Of-ki. Kh1m. Naull lost. NOPI Dehr1ration Fl,n*uf 1:10if it, C'11. writ ItI.S.10 ill a flu% system oil 12 IRI. lit "tjly;l i tube diwn. 15 intil.) ill I lit lejuji. range 2AI 1:h)'. "I a fmf rate of 0.16 1111,111011. (Sp2re va'Kity 0.96 1A. CACAIVIlt). The C,11. content in the tat was at least 97%. throughout. Stability of the Catalysts -as leoAd by the Constancy of the rate of the W evolution. r (ml. STP/mI. EjOIJ); the nomisary ngentratkin, wag done with air. 2 firs. At 5-11. Frnh AIA flipt.l. frrmn AI(NO.), with N11,011 waitted, aim] dri"I At IM' (catalyst 1) Outwed a low init6i ..,*tivjty. aclivalmin merity E = 92.5 kcal., male. after 2 hrj~ setmition with air. Z hr.. at thc activity r--. P. f4IImK fit 16.0. After run%. without regencratioll. E r,.c to atul. After 3 d4y3 stay with the re4ctim pru,jucts. 7V h's -' i ~ d j;, 6j 6 t A tj-'tW&E--- ins 93 El 'Zi ' - -:,! i b 112i U3 fg: --31-54 i - p -! is-of 1": 1 Ali .1 1 9 SP.11A E.1 t I OHN. i NI!, ~-2 1 USSR/Chemistry - Catalysts Jul,51 IfInvestigation of the Ki'netics of Dehydration of Formic Acid on Silica Gel," L. Kh. Freydlin, A. M. Levit "Zhur Obshch Khim!' Vol XXI, No 7, pp 1255-1264 Investigated kinetics of dehydration of HCOOH at 200-300 C on differently treated silica gel specimens, whose apparent activation energies vere in the ordor: thermally deactivated ;;,ac- tive.->promotcd -orith inorg admixts. Gas product vas 98-99~ CO. Reached conclusions as to uni- formity, location of active centers, 191T23 USSR/Chemistry - Catalysts (Coutd) Jul 51 effectiveness of different inorg admixts. Calcd umber of active centers per I g silica,gel, found it to be 10 times as great for 1 mol HCOOR as for I mol Et0H. 191M3 Potentiating of le eltict-deb7ilir"Mitleft cellialyou in the 11011 of the re.0wry -.1 thelf "Ure scredwit. I.. Kh. Ffirldlus and N. V Z11111-vok MO. Ort. Cherts. Aciss), M. 34C. 1611far"). PAWY Ali", Ndak S.SAR. To, an enunifer,stecl why polacadog of a great variety of hydrogemetion-clehydrogensetion. catalys(% (I'd, Pt. NJ, Co) with a gmt variety of catalyst -pobeessial, (0, S. 1w. Tr. 11, A,i. %b. M. Cis. life, Is, &nit their Mesepels.) diers not. no 1% cimininstly and generally issitIlIllej, Mqkj Ill 1441-)r tl%-f "M Ill " it adive celairts, but It fluel to to. of thwiolved Z lift (Zt Is act tiefeent1ti pristuater of the IcAtalystx. The polacens listed fire &HIfighly mactlest towards 111. This poisoning effect of this gmt vaflcty of polsonts content lic dus to a resection with the metal. especially as to, Which does not fVACI With H-FMII Intfidje at all, Is a Catalyst Poison even at room temp. -nud, In all tbm Instances. the -Po6ooizur- consists simply in "deprossootiocit" through removal of 11, is furthcr corroborated by the irreversible nature of that pokining, and the necessity of mifewed hydro- gestation to remost the ratalletle sidivity. Furth" is proViifed by the stoichiometric p"Vortion bef:xg "xi-Aimplioit of the junw"i and the sent. of dissolved 11, osed the simple telAtion becercess the and. of poison intro- duced and the lowning of line activity. The %,is -411111ft poisoning effect of HOS can be explained by a chin rrartisio afthetypoll's + If -if, + 118; .1118, -11, + :.N; S f- 11 -- 118, etc.. owing to whkh twit fool of lfi can lising I.K,l tberemoviklot4gfftt?W,OfllatL'tll$. RrIfentritionhys screens of fit has rsorullselly the rflivt of "it she ratsivat isnew with It. Tile obors-vatkin tif Mulkin, flat, WA 41. 4437s) that deactivates the PVC catalyst very rapidly, can be readily explAin"t by a con- surseption of the dissolved If, In agreement with the r-any wo~wdw hydraggroatkin of cycloptriftne at routo temp uudtf twillittetry pmsule~ this hydrojettotifect IAki-q pUrr riffn In the absence of fit. M) fly at the rips-niie of the d4solfinj 11, and results Inc ornplele polson Ing of the cAtAl yst. Inthe blidnitfenstion of 10 in]. of an MAX17c suln. of 1-inethyl-1. cyclopfintene (1) In 10,11s, on 2ZI g. M, the initi4f r.,tr of alififfliellon 14 He was 2 alert Me inin., th.st rAIP fell to 0.5 Ird./faill.. and. afirr iowth't, IN) no" , In if 2 Ud./mi". The I content of the "It. felt. at the" siAzes,. to 6 and to 1.1%. resp. Superficially ud,swtwd It in only loosely bound and. being consumed -fint. ptotects miive centers against depromotion. its long as 11, is supplied from without. Conditions favoring removal of the dissolved H, such as high temp., vacieurn, or a strestess of f1tranews gas, deproonoto the catalyst. fly practical ex * in dehydrogenation wed hydrogenation reactiomi. tnstrr-ngth of the bond betwets the dissolved-If promoter and The catalyst decreases In the order Pt > ,'I > Pd. Arcrplors of dissolved It have a de,promoting urtiou. The prarthv of ouvyinS out dehydrniscruition In a stream of 11, is deed by the advisability of keeping up a coffee. supply of Ow two effacer. Tbiffl 1141 USSR/Chemistr-y - Catalysts Noy 51 "Kinetics of Removal of the Promotor trom a Skeleton Nickel Catalyst and the Relative Rate of Activation of Hydrogen," L. Kh. Freydlin K. G. Rudneva, Inst Org Chem, Acad Sci USSR "Dok Ak Rauk SSSR11 Vol J=I, No 1) PP 59-62 In empts the hydrogenation of benzoaulnone, estab lished -that hydrogen is present on the cat.- ,alyst in 2 forms, dissolved hydrogen (I)- two adsorbed hydrogen (II). I acts as catalyst promotir: When due to rapid rate of supplying benzoqvinone, slow rate of supplying %, or 198T5 USSR/Cbemistry - Catalysts flov 51 (Contd) Insufficient quantity of catalyst, I is used up, the catalyst is deactivated. The limiting factor is not dIffusion of hydrogen, but its activation: The vel- ocity of the reaction of adsorbed hydrogen with Lben- zoquinone is much greater than the rate of acti'M- tii6fi 6f hydrogen.-by adsorption. The energy of act- ivation of the'reaction seems to be the same vith either I or II. 198T5 x0etwo CA the dehyditatiott of almlsAft in the presmCe 0i mambobtut*4 itakium pbosoatt L Kh, I-r.1,11in w- m Levit - lt-c 4 hx ch~, k ,! S., I lot"s Alt"l, Xakk ~, ~ ~ R.. tAM. xhlw AGut Qu. I 1';- 7, 11n t1uw citle, awl-~ A 11~rvl r~f, M ml tan J, -1. f9 a. F- th~ rt~ultt .11h ")I. 144." 0 V;_ ACtiVMIOU -~CT E - 4416 kcal tn,4, !,.-q-_rzcv Net,.4 k. - 4 T'he K44 is Vx 1.0"; ,:Ill.. the -1mis, of thr -r rcr"zltq undinuui,h~l fm hai- Th, -!~!a law P,Oil ='. 24.5. S.2; X15". 47, 5, i~5 347'.A~ 6. 31141; 3:w~ ;- 1. U; A. - 3h 6. #. - A I,)*. AfECt ttMttM~l 4 -r~ CA!.IV't ith KOJI 5', . tbc d~gTerol c~,urcr%im At 4~11 ta:i". asAx,.%itt~t 47'. fur the untrr.!cd mtAy,t :w, for arc: I- . 6 1: :>A'. .31) 6, 1- 4, Z72'. 3S L. 13.11; 2M'. Pft S. ,17 1, I_-S 1. 4:1 4; -'.-4 141 9. 4,14.4; 297'. I.,aL 2. -b. k. - 4 licastint,,fthecutAl" 4 hr, At 4,%C.-rl %!,. at 2W from oil 4 19 1 7' . umlrr %b, %~mc the actwrv ,f .r., Am, -At,lyst in of HCWl w-A, k-rcl -~v by a t~ior of 2. 11% z,_, 11-011. 319% 14.4, 6 t,; A32 41 6, 17 2. 34,1% WA ip, +'.- 'p; 341 '. 155-2. W 1; ~~Xi -" -.r, . F. - 35 ~~ a, - 3 X 1011. RAi,mg cd the !,MP fAal. t" F.Iiw tht ~tmwcrsgom above slr;~ With -tis, III L'S.7. '. ; '- 31S'. 47.0, 19A. 3Z3'. -00, 5; 'SZ7 *, 141 t. 4A-~. .~W. IWA. E - 68m. Ilf". Tlw of cam-wsion Carin-t he raiiol With Awi,~,".t ignited I hr. at tivi-7,W. the .t~u f(w EvAl rre; -*J;"*. 39. 10.1; 41V. !Is,, 26.11; t.51 -. I Q. 4 Z. 1, 4- 14 ~ L Z' : . 60 ~0t;. E - 36.0. k, - .5 X ]--a'. (ans tht ~im ~u;ws, she rate of dehydrAum of ht:(1;,V-ed tulwt..~ ,,%,A 11-1 rAte io-7. A!~4 .Riif nil., min.. resp ; for EtjO, :~4.-`i, it, k 1 0 (X73-ZP,451. rates ITj-l.Ao M1. ml LIX), cun~crwja 4j~-43_07,t and for Etuff, E The rdhit ti, taut an injetmediAte proluct w ,h, .;C. C%1 ST6. gel. -ltbrlroion Of F-,Al i~ CA -1 lCleVine th.m ou C.Ae?( Th. At,: :1 )e 1,01. The CA* t.,* -Otuvt~ "l-WIq C,11.. The We f the 1`40- gri 4zAl% %I t, %h,w~c- *-W S bt*. heAturg at NA,~ 1,,wersa it, by a Thon FRF.YDLIN. L.Kh.; LEWIT, A.M. Kinetics of the dehydration of alcohols in the presence of trisubstituted calcium phosphato. Bull. Acad. Sci. U.S.S.R., Div. Chem. Sci. '52, 177- 84 [Engl. translation]. (CA 47 no.19:9920 '53) PIGODC&M of 40hydrileamislad A k -k M" #Ad K. G. Rudarva (last, fX1. Cbein. Aeid.'Scl. -SAJL. uvocomi). Dawy Aimd. vitak S.S.S.M. 93, f6011419M), d. C.A. 43. 0=4 40 1104C.-Tbe Ni C'StSIP4. prrlxf. by 2 bra. lesehing of a ")% M-Al allivy Z In was dellydrugensited by Jbr. levallue"t with a 2% a "'no"quit"m at W under No# and than again Mid. with lit. At W. the lithYdrogroalvil cAtairt W" able to take up an al"t. Of If# up to about "% of t c amt. pleme it in Me original catalyst prior to its debysirog7nall"An. At a still higher jellip.. M% Ili, am L of Its takeir up rt. WAJAKd about [be asume. only the time Reccomary for it was iiiiame. The rehydragenated catalyst reducell lit. am t 4 tly the I I token up is active. The activity of t~:= rVal"I 6tairs%3 was tested in hydrogenation. at 20'. of vinyl pbrayl other (in sk. solm.). eugenal (in ale- ads.), and cisjoptioquincric (in Cqlts Wa.). With The lot- lowering of the activity is observed after one ter. a distinct ball Of the equiv. amt. of H (relative to the amt. of The quinem) has been spent; this. evidently, corresponds to begisialne hydrogenation of Ili* -,Ind CO srmp. The lot au" of the react kill follows a ~~nd-unlrr law. laminciams. tin activity of tlw entmarat regenerated at 60* is low* than that at the adomal. noodchydroccoated catalyst. In voust elpts.. with vinyl phenyl ether. tbe activity of the regenct~ I ated catalyst rentainii fairly coast, over the course of the hydrogenation. and draws close to thilt of the original catit- lylit. This sho"s that, although the catalyst beconses tit- "= to the course of the reAction. it is On reactivated, The ydrogers in the reacting mitt, is not tiorrely a fre"ant. -but It also plays the rule of prormotor wbkh miteverates the entsfyst fit the very course of the reaction. N. Than UM/Chemistry - Rydrocarbons Xan/Feb 52 "The Kinetics of the Dehydration of Alcohols in the Presence of Three-Substituted Calcium Phosphate," L. Kh. Freydlin, A. M. Lev-it, last of Org Chem, Acad Sci USSR "1z Ak Nauk, Otdel Xhim. Nauk" No 1, PP 163-171 Debydxation of ales In presence of 3-substituted calcium phosphate proceeds highly selectively, with the gas contg 98-99% unsatd compdo. Secondary alc are most easily dehydrated by this method, iso-alc: less easily, and normal ales least. The rate of 2 OBT14 USM/Chbmistry - Hydrocarbons Jan/Feb 52 (Coutd) debydration of normal ales decreases with increasing mol wt. Calcination of the phosphate cats,3,yot de-' creases its activity. On substitution of the bydxogen at theCKandJ3 carbon atoms of ethanol, the &ctiva,tion energy is reduced, as was found also with the use of other catalysts. K2C031 which acts as prompter for phosphate catalyst it dehydration of MOM, poisons this catalyst in the dehydration of ales. 2DOT14 Effect of pre silo z on the c1 macter of porailtir, vitalylle Properties, Aild Olvitr of !iiWa nel, V1. Sj [in U,; ~iu),t afaln. 130J. Acad. Ull'v*'l cht m. Sch 1953, tramt4tion).-Sce c I. ~ c 14 C.A.. 48,4929f.. L. 14. lu s SIR %AtablHty d skeletal.nitkpl jAtd,jj gLelavAted t ma and K. 0, HUdneva. DIV, in: 6.m. Sci 1933, 997-Munst. tntu3.i lAtiou).-SLe C.A. 48, 6217d. L. !1,~ i" and Allljrflva T7 i~. lae;~rs. W"cli, 11*111-15:1 Cl. CA 46, 1854C.-Iltermal dcactivation of skekul (Raney) ;I in N atni. and in r-ccuo was "amd. In 11 attn. ia ab~cnc-, a( org. matter the cutalyst has high staNlity. ~nd its activity is not lowemA by 2 hts. at 3M'; only at 460' ar higl~ dms' its acti~i*ty dcclim,. fleated in rrcw,, the catalyst oc , It, activity mom r:,.pi(Uv than it does in Naorn. Thus t -.~ tnain reason for decliqc of Ni activity untler usual hvdmgenmion conditiong is appamitly not mcry~tn. but 65tructio I of lht~ active sutface owing to chcm. dehydogunation aii( bt,xk- ing. Kmolrioff Reactlati of iteld aithydridea widt, ktmati Y Acatir anhydride, L, Kh. Fv+llia, A Ma 14e LoklianovaTT". ~In 1liv . , a fl S MS1 R Sti Acatt . . . . Mtn., Mad. Muk of ' . CO "Jild tlle EMU react with I nifACACIO YI(:IJiUK JVOI . Ming inetal avvtatts.' The catimi of the built rotfesim aff-tets thr., derompit, 'f`ht reaction Pru~:Ailfldj In tile cold; with tilt TI salt, it i- Coval'I"ne at 60" with that Na Nalt are Incouiple tell- decompA. (Zit salt) or klo ilot rk~act at ail., (Ca salt). The reaction ka"McratM by org. bAwi with It IrTfiary Natoul, as NvOlas byaui(15 like AcOll. Strychaille cffj~ctivt catalyst thuu AcOH. Addix. tit 6ucll ysts %%at oil Y zke!et Clate!) the Itket.1,11% Not may q(te'-'t OIL IWA(10a of tho Nactivity uf the: salt tit tile Auve list; ~at cularly .,u eptibla In tli;;i zespcct !3 the Li imit, The -im-tic curve3 of thv reaction villow Ina% -, W111A arr charac- AtxEtic o! awwitalytic rtactloo,i. It 6 "Agzelted t1lat tho proce-4cls throulh. "ll initl4l vorwat"llytic OwRO, hi ofter w ell the MOR forialni cataly~~A,_i tile pro~L'~3. Cf, Whitford, CA, 20, 3fV1. IL Effect of the Ilataro of the :anhyclrlde. Ibid. a5(", .-Tile icacticri of V and Nla forms atts dwribcd in preceding abAr. Ii gQn,,xA for all Aphatic anhYdrides, The TI salt re-art3 zven. at room temp. mid ~W3 re4ction inasr be craployed for qual. detectica of tilt! anhydrides. AnhydMcs of dibasle a;Ad3 require !levated temp. (cc reaction, while 4nhydrides of umatd. diba,~ic acids do not react, uordo couatarin. phthalimide, or IftetAe. It was showli that, Linder the conditions des cribed by Tankolotog (C.A. 4, 2304), it is Impwnible to I-vilate the product of ad4n. of HCOjlq& &r-4 AcO; thi cryst. prodilct l ta apparent y AcClNaAcOH. And 6 com Ittely Irre C4 l f Nf Kw G. avo L, AM 9 __0 FRMLIN. L. Kh., A. A. Balandin and E. A. Lekhanova Interaction of Acid Anhydrides with Formates. II. Effect of the Nature of the Anbydride, page 350 Sbordk statey po obahchey khimii (Collection of Papers on General Chemistry), Vol I, Koscow-Leningrad 1953, pages 762-'166 Inst of Organic Chemistry, Acad, Sci USSR L- YD L / 1Y, L.- 1