SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KABANOVA, O.N. - KABARDIN, OLEG FEDOROVICH
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3ynthetio Zoolltess (Cont.)..
COVEMM The book Is a oollsotion'of reports presented at the First
Conference on Zsolitsk,Uld IwLonlngrad .16 through 19 MU-ch 1961
at the*Lonlngrad Technologloal1natitute ImnI lansov*t, and Is
purportedly the first monograph on this subjecV. The reports are
grouped Into 3 subject areass 1) theoretical problimms of ad orp-
t1on on various types of soolltem and nethode for their Investi-
gation, 2) the production of soollte:, and 3) appIleation ot$i
1 nod. References follow In-
zooUtes. No personalities; are mat
dividual articles.
TANA OF COMMs
Foreword
3
Dublnin, X. X. Introduction. '51
Csz,d 2/W -!r
yn #tio Zool tons (0ont.) WVA246
THiOR11TICA1. PROBLWG OF ADSORPTION ON ZZOLITZS.
MMODS OF INUSTIGhTION
DublnInp No No ol Z. A. Zhukovs, and No V. Kelltmov. Apyll-
cabillty of the Potential Theory to the Adsorption of
Ganes and Vapc~rsb ~stla Uolltem
BerIng, Do P ~V~.V. S~�rpllna~jkcly. Adsorption Imostorts, for
Synthetic Sea ;08 ;a lFrammork of the Potential
Theory
Tuoreyov, D Pop 0. No Kabappyt, 1. To Terashko# &n4 A. So-
Ponomarov: 749 Role of th -Booondax
_7 Porosity of goolltom
In the Unstlea or Water-Vapor Sorption 24
Kolb, No a. * B. V. Adrianovas aid X. No Adrlanov. Investi-
gation of the "sorption and Kinetic Properties of Qmnu-
I" Zoolltso Vith the Aid or Thoron
Card 3/14 0
UMON 0,_ N ffZV# D. P.
2; TDIOF
Determination of the water vapor diffusion 6cefficient in
granulated z9olitea by the method of norptiort from the gas-
carrier stream. Isv. AN SSSR.Otd. kbim. nauk no.1:176-178
163. (MIRA 16:1)
1. Institut fizlebeskoy kbiynii AN 43,cZ~,_
(water vapor) (Ze;lites) (Sorption)
CHISTOV, A.D.; BAZARKOVA, G.V.; MM, N.D.: BELIKOVA, V.I.; BLINOVA, X.Ta.;
P G ; KAKAROTA. K.D.; FRIPISTSOVA, K.D.; ULKONUVA, P.r.0;
TOLKACHITA, TeX.; TYUKUTITA. T.V.; ZINCHMO, V.S., red.iz&-va;
PAVWVSKIY. A.A., tekhn.red.
[Foreign trade of the U.S.S.R. for 1918-1940; statistical survey)
Vneshniaia torgowlia SSSR sa 1918-1940 gg.; statistichaskii obzor.
Moskva, Vueshtorgizdat, 1960, 11:)4 p. (Nmi 13:10)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoys tamozhgnnoys uprayleniye.
2. Otdel statistikI Glavnogo tomosbannogo upravleniya mininteratTa
vneshney torgovli SSBR (fbr all, except Zinchanko, Pavloveidy)s
(Comercial statistics)
'KABANOVA, R.V.
Qtmternary terraceo of the Seym River in Belgorod wA Kurak Provincen.
Sbor.rab.Kursk,gidromet.obser. no.1:91-104 160. (MIRL 14:8)
(Seya Valley-Terraces (Geology))
NIKOLFTYI), L.N.; CHISTYAKOVA, A.V.1 YaRPOVA, U.N.; IKABOOVA, S.A.
Study of aromatic compounds with a long side chain. Pa-t 10i
preparation of 3-amino-t,',-chloroalkylbenzenes. Zhur. ob. khim.
34.r..12t4O32-4037 D 164 ~AIRA 18i1)
1. Moskovskiy khimiko-tekbnologicheskiy institut imeni D.I.Mer-
deleyeva.
50)
AUTHORS: Kolesnikov, 0. S-, Xabanovat T._A. SOV/153-58-3-12/30
TITLE: Derivatives of Hexamethylene Imine (Proizvodnyye gekBa-
metilenimina) IV. Esters of N-Hexamethyleneamine
Acetic Acid (IV. Efiry N-seksametilenamiriouksusnoy kisloty)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh.uchebnykh zavedeniy. Khimiya ikhimiches-
kaya telthnologiya,19589 Nr 3, pp 66 - 68 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: As a further study in the field of the synthesis of
the derivatives mentioned in the title the authors
tried to produce these eaters with a general formula
(CH NRICOOR.and to characterine them. The respective
2)6
results are given which relate to the synth6sis of
such eaters that can be produced by interaction of the
corresponding eaters of chloroacetic acid with hexa-
methylene imine. The table presentD their properties.
There are: methyl, ethyl, n.propyll isopropyl, allyl,
n.butyl, isoamylp n.octyl (secondary), P-fluoro-ethyl,
benzyl-phenyll 2-bromo-phenyl and 2-cresyl esters
Card 1/2 of the acid mentioned in the subtitle. The aromatic
Derivatives of Hz!xamethylene Imine. IV. Esters of If- SOV/153-58-3-12/3.0
Hexamethyleneamine Acetic Acid
ASSOCIATION:
SUBMITTED:
chloro acetic acid esters react more slowly with
hexamethylene imine than the aliphatic ones.
The lengthening of the alkyl radical in the series
of the aliphatic esters of the chloro acetic acid
retards the interaction of the eater with hexamethylene
imine. The method of sYntlievis was described in
previous pa-.iers (Rera 1,2). In the experimental
part the yields and some constants of the esters
r3o,:tioned arc described. T~iere are 1 table and 2
1a'os':ovnki-.%r I:hiz.~i':o-tel-hnologic*.,eol-.iy institut imeni
D.I.Mendeleyeva (Iuloscort Institute of Chemical Tech-
nology imeni D.I.Mendeleyev)
October 17, 1957
Card 2/2
DANIIZYCHENKO, 0. A.; BELYAKOVA, Ye. M.; KABANOVA, T. A.; PRIMAK, D. 0.
I- - --
S-,ucbr of the effectiveness of antipolia"litits vaocination in
the city of Kiev. Mikrobiol. abur. 24 no.1:10-15 162.
(MIRk 152-7)
1, Kiyevakiy naucbno-inaledovatellskiy institut opidemiologii
i mikrobiologii i Kiyevskays. gorodalmya sanitarno-epidemiolo-
gichaskaya stantsiya.
M&LITIS-PREVENTIVE INOCULATION)
y
S/790/6Z/000/000/005/005
AUTHORS: Zaretskiy, Ye.M., Yershova, T.I., K~banova, T.S.
TITLE: Study of the corrosion resistance of sheets of the alloy MA3 with
metallic protective cladding.
SOJJRGE: Korroziya i zashchita metallov; sbornik statey. Ed. by V. P. Batrakov.
Moscow, Oborongiz, 1962, 180-194.
TEXT: The paper describes an investigation of means for the protection of the
stress -corrosion-cracking-prone Mg-alloy sheet metal MA3 which contains appx.
676 Al, 176 Zn,.and 0.37o Mn and which cannot be rendered stre s a -corrosion-c racking-
resistant by any of the heat treatments that are effective with most of the Al alloys.
The present tests prove that protective cladding with MAI allo-,r (appx. 1.5% Mn, re-
mainder Mg), having a thickness of appx. 107o of the core thickness, affords satisfac-
tory corrosion protection under stress in a 0.5M NaCl + 0.05M K 2Cr 207 solution,
in fresh-water spray, and in atmospheric conditions (see also Logan, Hugh L., and
Hessing H., NBS, J. Res., v. 44, no. 3, 1950, 233; Siebcl, G., Jahrbuch d. dtsch. Luft-
fahrtforschung, v.1, 1~37, 5Z8; Symposium of Stress-Corrosion Cracking, ASTM, 1944).
The tests with the MAI-cladded MA3 materials were paralleled by like tests with
MA3 covered with a layer of electrolytically deposited Zn. Photographs of etched
microsections of the cladded materials are accompanied by an explanation of the
peculiar difficulties encountered in etching, attributable to the protective action of
the MAI cladding. Test.- results (hours to stre so - corrosion-c racking inception) are
Card 1/2
W
Study of the corrosion resistance of sheets S/790/62/000/000/005/005
tabulated for the intensively corrosive K. Cr 207 solution, a 0.001M NaCl solution
buffered to pH 6.8 by a mixture of Na monophosphate and diphosphate, fresh-water
spray, and an indus trial- district atmosphere. Tests were made to determine the
effect of accidental damage to the cladding layer on the corrosion resistance of the
whole. For that purpose 15-mm-long gaps, 0.5, 1, and 3 mm wide. were produced in
the cladding by exposure to 1016 HN03, with the remainder of the specimen protected
by an AK-ZO glue layer. Tests of such specimens in fresh-water spray showed that
the exposure of the core material reduces the stress -corrosion resistance of the
cladded material noticeably (test results tabulated). The result is appreciable even
with the narrowest cladding gap; it grows with gap width. Work-hardened specimens
are more sensitive than annealed specimens. Longitudinally- cut rolled specimens
are more corrosion- resistant than transversely-cut specimens. An electrolytically
deposited and substquently passivated Zn facing of MA3 does not exert any effect on
the stress-corrosion cracking of the alloy in either the highly corrosive solution or
the fresh-water spray tested. There are 6 figures, 7 tables, and 7 references (3
Russ ian- language Soviet, I Rua sian- language translation of a German book, ZGerman,
one of which also is available in English, and 1 English- language USA cited in the
text of the abstract).
ASSOCIATION: None given.
Card 2/2
ZARETSKIY, YO.M.; KABANGVA, T.S.
~ossibla protection of magnessum alloys by cladding. Zhur prikl.-
khim. 35 no.l2s2645-2653 D 162. i iMIRA 16:5)
(Magnesium alloys-Corrosion) (Metal cladding)
AUTHOR: Kabanova, V. SOY/29-121-1-7i55
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TITLE: On the Expansion in Terms of Veotor-Eigenfunctione of Non-Self-
adjoint Differential Systems of Second Order (0 raziozhenii po
sobstvennym vektor-funktsiyam nesamosopryazhennykh differentsiall-
nykh sistem vtorogo poryadke)
PERIODICALt Boklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 121, Nr 1, pp 30-33 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs Given the differential equation.
M Y" - YXI) + -A2Y - 0*
where P(x) is a complex quadratic'matrix with m columns. The
solution Y(XP-A) of (1) is called a fundamental solution if
lin IY(X, I 1- 0.
X-4100
The following (not published) theorem is due to Agranovich and
Marchenkot to
Theoremi If xlP(x)ldx