SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KALECHITS, I.V. - KALECINSKI, J.

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H I II iH 1 Hmp 11 w a --n J, :7 -IL, a 111 In, k I 2e -2' - C71-?NT !7A T, OFF C 2 Or, A R,n V74 TXV T-EITTERATURS,* ~J '1'v FIMR, L.B.; UISCOTS, I.V Composition, separation, and utilization of pyridine tar bajeec. Trudy Vast.-Sibofil.AN SSSR. no*3:72-78 155. (nu 9:4) (Coal-tar products) (Pyridine) . ;_!i-, INJ i- 4;i WA FA t::il N KALECHITS, I.V.; STRAKROTA, K,A,; SKVORTSOV, Yu..K. Composition of the products of destructive hydrogenation of benzene in presence of high-temperature catalystp. Trw1y Voot.-Sib.fil.,AN SSSRO n0-3'.88-93 155. mu 9 14) (Benzene) (Hydrogenation) IMORITS, I.T.; XONDTA, L.M.; BLINDY, V.N. ---------- "Mow"W, Mechanism of the hydrogenation of benzene over a mickel catalyst. Trudy Vast.-Sib.fil.AN SSSR n0-3394-98 155- (KERA,9:4) (Bonsene) (Hydrogenation) TA C ITS, I.Y.; XATWVA. L.M. % Chemism of hydrocarbon degradation in destructive hydrogenation. Trudy Tost.-Sibofil.AN SSSR. no-3:99-104 155. (wLRA 9:4) (Hydrocarbons) (Hydrogenation) TALICCHITS, I.Y.; POPOVA, V.I. Use of chromatographic adsorption alway2le In the study of pri=Lry tare and of the products of their hydrogenation, Trudy Kom.Anal.khim. 6:97-121 (MM 9:5) 1. Tostachno-14birskiy filial AN SM. LL il-li: It pilli Of a,..C-tmctlv ml ..,f Li :j iv dvi It z -1. I ltfl-17t~-.~, I ! ; , :~=zT~t i FMMIMmmm, mmirm"Ir'"t I M. I I Mil Till Jilt N -IC L The ir ChoraiOlli Tochno-109Y lincrals. b".-%^ntana O-f So).Jd Fuel N SOVI 65-.59-7-9/12 Irrvestig.ations of Chinese Scientists in the Field of Destructive Hydrogenation of Fuels. and 48 Chinese References* ASSOCIATION-.Vostoohno-Sibirskly filial AN SSSR (The East Siberian Branch of the Academy of Sciences of theUSSR), and Otdeleniye tekhticheskikh nauk AN Kitaxa (The Department for Technical Sciences of the Chinese cademy of Sciences). 1. Fuels--Hydro4enation 2. Fuels--Test results 3, Scientific research--China I ZATDMAN, II.M.; SHMINA, N.I.; PMVAWU, IT.G.; XALECHITS, I.Vo Use of spectrophotometric methode for the analysig of lower phenols of semicoke tars. Tr~d7 kom. anal* khim. 8:243-251 '58. l.Vostochno-Sibiroki7 filial Almdemii na-uk SSS2. .(Cresol-Spectra) (Phenol--Swtra) KALECHITE, I.Ve; GRZIMN UILBIN Chong Lu-pin]; SYUT CIURII-DON [Esix Chleng-tung] Hydivgepating, isomerizing and splitting activity of some catalysts used in destructive hydrogenation. Isv. Sib. otd. AN SSSR no.10t 3-22 158. (MIRA 11;12) l,Vost6chno-Sibirskiy filial AN SSSR, Institut nefti AN, Kitayakaya Narodnaya Respublika. (Hydrogenation) (Catalysts) (0) CHIC01/31-58-15-6/13 and I, Ve Kalechitis AUTHOR; Chi, Tsu-wei TITLE: The Mechanism of Formation of Lower Phenols Under Destructive Hydro.genation MIODICAL: Klo HsVeh Tlung Pao, 1958,, Nr 15: pp 472-473 ABSTRACT: Figure Ishows the possible mechanism of destructive.hydrogenati-on of three phenols; p-propyl phenol 5-hydro indenol, snd tetrahyxlro- e)-TiAhphol, as discovered by analyses of the products by both chemical and physical methods. Two rules were found by comparing results of destruetiv4 hydrogenations of 5-hydro.-indonol and tetra- hydro-j~-naphtholz (1) The weakeA bond is C~-O. (2) The para-position bond is meaker than the meta-nosition., An Awnl ni,,,Q+.4 - hn 00A ill F VII 1 -0,1, !,:1 U! 7 1 1 1, i 11!1 Wsi H! I i I ifill I RI III 0114M H II UIX I &M MrIlmlil I guAll, I I ~13;1[1 IF (I I IM, 11 X.J 11. ~v 1.- 4 1-1 1 :W. C ku) Yeh Tsu-heng bl) AUrHORs and 'Is Vs Kaloohito ftTLE: On the Transformation of Basic Nitrogeneous Compounds Under Destructive Hydrogenation II* The Influence ol Structure of Nitrogeneous Compounds to Their Transformation PMIODICALs Klo Hsueh Tfung Pao, 195$., Mr 15j, pp 4.74-47~ AA~BSTRACTs- In his article, isplacemental the bond distance, the electronic d id the hindrance effects are used to explain the experimental results shown.in the table on P 474. The f ollcming statements are said to be proved% (1) The larger the electronic dens'ity of a r b ond, the shorter the bond, and the more the unsaturation of the bond. (2) Hindrance effects are obvious for 2-vethyl quinoline. 5 --(0) OHTCOM/31-58~15-9/33 AUTHORI Chang, Yen-c 111ing 11 and 1. v. K,,aaauts -TITLE: The Conversion of Some Six-Membered Naphthenea.Under,Platforming Conditions MIODICALt K ueh to Hs" T'ung Pao$ 1958, Nr 15, pp 475-476 Uyer 430-470 C, 20 atm., space velocity 2oO-15#0/hrj.weight ratik) hydrogen to oil 6:1, and in the presence of a platinum catalyst, ..he conversion products of methyloyclohexane and cyclohexane are. analyzed with results Bhosm in Tabloo I and 2. The JmXluonce of. reacting conditions on reforming are then investigated and briefly Von, By graphical differentiationp the rate equations for aroma_ 91 H 'Yn+.4 nn htMIMnt, "n ,. jr4 n ft striti +.n+_"j tevnjrn"n4,n ^P -5 (0) CKICOI~/31-58-15-10/13 Chang, Yen-chling and lo V, Kaleahits AUTHORt f, TITLEt The Conversion of Some Five-Membered Naphthenes Under a Platf orming' CataJyA PERIODICAL: Klo Hsu//eh Tiung.Pao,.1958., Nr 15, PP.476-477 ABSTRACTs The analyses of the products from paosing.a 450-470 C,: 20 atm. 4:1 mixture, hydrogen and methyl cyclopentane or dimetHylcyclopentan6j, with space velocity of 1.0-6.0/hr over, platinum refoming catalysts, are shovm in Table 1 and 2. The influence of reactijig conditions on reforming are then investigated and brieflystateds by graphical. differentiation, the rate equations for aromatization.. hydrocracking,,- AUJHOR. Chang., Yen-chling I, Vo Kalechits TITLE: Some Problems of Reaction Mechanism and Active Center of PlaUorming catalyst JERIOMCAL: Klo Hs4eh Tfung Pao, 1938) Nr 13, PP 477-478 ABSTRACTt Using Pt-A C able 1: ~03 UP-A12P3,, or Pt-tW-Al,,% as a atalyst., T shows resul a of platfdrming of methylc~clopentane and its various possible intermediates to aromatic hydrocarbons conducted-under' 430 C., 20 atm,, space velocity 3.0 and molecular ratio of hydrogen to oil equal to 6:1, It can.be seen that dehydrogenation is cata- lyzed by Pt Al 0 ismerization is catalyzed by HF4120~,, while th, catalyst HF:PMt0j can catalyze both dehydrogenation and isomerife. TSMUT BIN-WX [Chiang Ping-nan); M SHI-PIN[Vol Shib-pOingle- LIN LI-U [Ling Li-vul -, CHZHOU NTIF-r-311; E~.MHITS, I.V. m. Hydroconation of shale tare on fixed-bad catalyRts. Izv.Bib.otd. AN SSSR no.2:81-;-96 159.. (ARA 12:7) 1. Institut nefti, AN Kitaya. (Tar) (Hydrogenation) (Catalysis) KALECHITSIL I. - ; SIDOROV, R.I. Materials balance sheets of the liquid-phase hydrogenation of the tar of Cberemlchovo coal. Trudy Toat.-Sib.fllAN SSSR no.18: 42-48 '59. (14IRA 12: 10) (Coal-tar products) KALECHITS, I.V.- OKUDNIKOVA, Z.A. Chemistry of the conversion of the high-molecular weight part, of semicoke tar under conditions of destructive hydrogenation. Trudy Vost.~Sib.fil.AN SSSR no.18:4.9-63 '59. (141RA 12.:10) (Ooal-tar Products) KALECHITS LV. - PAVLOVA, X.A. ; SA14DYWV, S.M. 0 Zffact of the recrjvs tall Izat Ion of the W82 catalyst on its hydro- genating and isomerising activities. Truoy Vost.-Sib.fil.AH SSSR no,18:81-86 159- (14IRA 12:10) (Tungsten sulfide) SALIMGAREMA, F.G.; DAVIWVICH,B.V.; IVAROVA, M.P. k1i'AUCHITS, I.Y. Hydrogenation of narrow fractions of phonolo from tars of Cherer.khovo coals.over an iron catalyst. Trudy Vout.-Sib.fil, AN SSSR no.18:87,94 159. (MIRA 12:10) (Phanole) TSZYAN Bin~Nanl [Chiang Ping-nan]; LIN U-U [Ling Li-wu]; CIIZEIOU M-LEPT; KALEGRITS, I.T. One-step destructive hydrogenation of crude Nowming shale tar over a stationary catalyst. Trudy Vost.-Sib.fil.AN SSSR no-18: 107-129 '59- (MIW. 12:10) (Tar) (Catalysts) 85428 S/081/60/000/016/002/012 Aoo6/Awl k~67//10 P. 72, 1.64645 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Xhimiya, 1960 No. 16, p AUTHORS: Kal2chits un-Yun-zhuey, Go Chu, Van Ke-in [AnnotatTo-n---7C-orre76+ Sirng Yung-SFu-i. Kru-o--dh1u-7N-an-g-T1e-Ying] TITLE: On the Physical and Catalytical Properties of' Molybdenum--A1.1,xmos1li.- cate Catalysts, Information 1. On the Effect of Preparation Methods on the Hydrogenating Activity of Molybdenum-Alumosilicate Catalysts, Information 2. The Dependence of Physico-Ch-emical ^-P nn +.'Hf- AliimeurAl-qllie~nvt-l Pat-i.-i in +.'HFA~Car- 85428 S/()81/60/000/016/002//012 Aoo6/Aoo1 On the Physical and Catalytical Properties of Molybdenum-Alumosilloate Catalysts. Information 1. On the Effect of Preparation Methods on the Hydrogen&ting Activity of Molybdenum-Alumosilicate Catalysts. Information 2. The Dependence of Physico.. Chemical Properties of Catalysts on the Alumogel-Silicagel Ratio in the Carrier. Information 3. On the Effect of the Alumogel-Silicagel Ratio on the Hydrogenating Activity of Molybdenum-Alumosilicate Catalyste. Information 4. On the Effect of' the Carrier Composition on the Isomerizing Activity of Mclybdenum-Alumosilleate Catalysts. 8%28 1;/1081/60/000/016/'00 2/012 Aoo6/Af)o i On the Physical and Catalytical Properties of Molybdenix-n-Alimosilicate Catalysts. Information 1. On the Effeot of Preparation Methods on the~ffydrogenatlng Activity of Molybdenum-Alumosilicate Catalysts. Information 2. The Dependence of Phyalco- Chemical Properties of Catalysta on the Alamogel-Silicaggl Ratio:ln the Car.-ler. Information 3. On the Effect of the Alumogel-Silicagel.Ratio on.the Hydrogenating Activity of Molybdenum-Alumosilicate Catalysts. Information 4. On the Effett of the Carrier Composition on the Isomerizing Activity of Molybdenum-Aiumosilicatte Catalyst5. 85428 3/08 1/60/000/0 16/002/012 A006/AOOi On the Frysical and Catalytical Properties of Catalystit. Information 1. On the Effect of Preparation Methods on the Hydr!~Jgenat-:-ng Activ.1-tv of Molybdenum.-Alumos ilia ate Catalysts. Information 2. The Dependence -of Fhiysleao- Chemical Properties of Catalysts on the Alumogel-Silloagel Rv,-,io in the Carrier, Information 3. On the Effect of the Aiuwsgel-Sillcagel Hatio on Ue HydrogAnating Activity of Molybdenum-Alumosilicate Catalyst'~5. lnformatt-or. 4. On the Effect, -2f the Carrier ComprzlTion on the Isomerizing Activity of Catalyztls. 85428 S/08 1,160100010161'00214012 Aoo6/Aoo i On the Physical and Catalyttim! Properties of Molytdenum-Alutroall-le ate Cataiysts. Infc,-rma-,Ion 1. On the Effect of Prepara-tion Methods on theeflydrogenating ActlvtAty of Moly;bdenum-Alumosilicate Catalysts. information 2. -1he Dopendenoe of Physi,,:r-,- Chemical Properties of Catalysts on the Alumcgel-Silica;-,el. Ratio in the carr.'~tr. Infcmation 3. On the Effect c,.,' Qhe Alumogel-Silicagel Ratl- on f-he Hydrogenating Activity of MIclybdenum-AlumosilLeate Catalyst!!. Information 4. On the Effect of the Carrier Compvzition m the Isomerizing A:~t�vity of Molybdemum.Alumosilicate Cataiyats. 85428 S/081/60/000/016/00 2/10 12 A006/AOOI On the Physical wid Catalytioal Properties of Molybdeniam-Alti,ire,~sil,icate catalys*,q, information 1. On the Effect of Preparation Metnnda -ni thE Hydrogenating A,,t i v i "IT of Molybdenum-Alumosilicate Catalysts, Information 2. Thf! Dependence of Physizo.. Chemieal Froperties of Catalysts on the Alumogel-Silicagel RAtio in the Carrier. Information 3. On the Effec~t of the Alumogel-Silicagel Ratio on 'the HydrogenatInF, Activity of Molybdenim-Alumosilicatte CatrAysts. Information 4, On the Effect of the Carri-er Composition on the Isomerizing k-tivity of Mc lybeftenum-Alumos-I lie a'T~e Catalysts. _S1 TSZU-VEY, [Hot Tsu-Wel); ULIMQ&RMWA, Transformations .of some individual phenols under conditions of destrdetive hydrogenations Trudy Yost. -SM, fI.AN SM no.26:45-62 159' ~Phenols) (Wdrogenation) (MIRA 13:6) ~-MLMITS,j I.V.v IW YUAIP-GW (Tin Yuan-)mnl Activity versus selectivity of hydrof Ining Catalrilts. Trudy Tosto-Sib.flAN SSM no.26:106-120 159. (K3:Rk 13:6) (Catalysts) (1~6ogenatlon) UMHITS i.y., rw mr-aw [Yin Tuan-ken] Iffects of additives In the reaction Wyture and In the hydrofining catalysts on th~ activity and welectIvity of .he latter. Trudy Toot.-Sib.fl. AN SSSR no.26:121-127 159. (XIU 13:6) (Catalysts) Rrdromiation) )TS 5N Rl H-41 r .:I -9 -15 IF 0 x k. AS- o P4 d $i I f H of.~l g all :J's oil] Iggig (AMInit p v .1. ilit! A v 9- a mill I I v if Id .0 KAUCHITS, I.V. Selection of high temperature sulfide catalysts fccr various casi s~of destructive hydrogonation. Proble kin..i kat, 10:12.1-127 160. (mm 34% 5) 1. Voutochno-Sibirskiy filial AN WSR. (Hydrogenation) (Catalysts) (Sulfides) C/ 081/ 60/005/ 001/001/004 F0311FOO4 AUTHOR: Kalec4its. Sung, Yung-jui (1345/3057/3843); Kuo,Chlu (6753/4342); and Wang, Klo-ying (,3769/0344/3841) -SiO catalysts. TITLE: Physical and -catalytic properties of MoS2, Z'A'203 1. Preparation of MoS2-SiOz-Al'O catalysts and effects of the 2 3 catalysts on hydrogenation activity 'nU-'DTnnjCAL: Jan Liao HsUeh Pao, v. 5, no. 1, 19 60, 1- 6 C/081/ 60/005/ 00110011004 Physical and catalytic properties F03l/F004 10 hrs, add 2. 3 N NH4 OH and agitate for ll,hcs,, then filter and dry, and calcine for activeness. 2. Preparation of Si-Al carrier by the coprecipitation method, Add 800 m! alurninum sulphate (15 gm A1203/1) to 1.3 1 waterglass (100 gm SiOZ/1), ma- cerate at 50-600 ir arnmonium chloride four times and in altiminum sulphate four times, then filter and dry, and calcine. 3.L Preparation ol: Si-Al C;Lrrier by the -.om- pos ite me thod. Add wate r glas s (165 gm SiO? / 1) to 1. 5 N H!;03 solution at 150 for -ivture for 20 hrs, macerate four times i:. NO q 5170 ku'4 3, and in water C/ 0 81/ 60/ 005/ 001/ 001/ 004 Physical and catalytic properties F031/FO04 catalysts and the physical structure of catalysts and carriers. The mean radius of pores was calculated by formula r -Lv- X 104 where r is the avenge diameter of S pore, v volume of pore, s the surface area. 6. The hydrogenation activity of cata- lysts: The experiment was under conditions of 4200 temperature, 200 atm pressure, 31hr fluid speed, 8: 1 hydrogen-benzene ratio and t0.0003 refraction rate of samples. Chromatographic methodwas used for the determination of benzene content and the I C/081/ 60/005/ 00110011004 Physical and catalytic properties . 4 * F031/FO04 Colloid Science, Z, 399 (1947). Linstead, R. P. , Thomas, S. L. S, J. Chem, Sot. 1127, (1940). Anderson, R. B., McCartney, J. T. Hall, W. K. 8-- Hofer, L. J. E. , Ind. Eng. Chem. 39, 1618 (1947) ASSOCIATION: Chung Kuo Wo Hstleh YUan Shih Yu Yen Chiu So (Petroleum Insti- tute, Chinese Academy of Sciences) S/lDBi/60/000/024/003/016 A005/AO01 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Xhimiya, 1960, No, 24, P. 76; 95733 AUTHORS: Kalechit~-, I.V., Sung Yung-jui, Go Chu, Van.Ke-irl TI M On the Physical and Catalytioal Properties of Molybdenum-Alumino- silicate Catalysts. 2-nd Report. The Dependence of the Physioo. chemical Properties of Catalysts on the Alumogel- Silica Gel~- Ratio in the Carrier PFRTnT)TCAT.- i an -3miahan- Anta fnnal-ta sinlea- lc)60- Vol xr~ I nn 8/21/~?/000/024/003/016 A005/AO01 On the Physical and Catalytical Properties of Molybdenum-Aluminosilicate Catalysts. 2-nd Report. The Dependence of the Physicochemical Propbrties of Catalysts on the Alumogel - Silica Gel - Ratio in the Carrier the surface acidity chanf;e, which, however, does not conform to the splitting ao- tivity change. The interaction causes also the appearance of new big pores in the carrier and the change of its phase composition, i.e., the formation of a new phase similar to CO -5i02. On the basis of the changes in the physicochemical properties in consequence of the application of MoS2 to alumosilicates, oae call t'n"e'lliAt. +1n%%+ +-V%" ^.p M^A- W4+v% +hA 88256 S/076/60/034/012/005/027 BO2O/BO67 AUTHORS: Kalechitat I. V. and Int Yuan'-gen' (Irkutsk) TITLE: Kinetics of Olefin Hydrogenation Over a Cobalt Alumomolybdenate Catalyst PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, -1960, Vol. 340 No. 12p pp. 2687-2693 TEXT: The cobalt alumomolybdate catalyst used contftined 0.8% Cot - -,w - --- ce c24e-% Ml- An-vina -Fm-r in-rpaaii~m 'h-~A11--rrann+A^vi ^^"nic+&R ^'P F-- 88256 Kinetics of Olefin Hydrogenation Over a S/076/60/034/012/005/627 Cobalt - Alumozolybdenate Catalyst B0.20/B0617 chromatographically from raw material 11. The refractive,index of the hydrolyzate was experimentally determined withan accurao yof 0.00001. The experiments were made with a catalyst having a Orain;size of 29-35 mesh. The results are given in Table 1. The data Otained wero used to determine the kinetic differential equation. The,authors give an example for calculating the equation from the data aiven in Table 1.at 2500, which has the following form: v - k apo P ? p band PH are u PU a H u G~ .the partial pressures of theolefins, paraffins, and of hydrogen, k1s the constant of the reaction r .ate. and a. a KALECHIT-5, 1. V. , Dr. Chem. Sol. (dies) "Tnvest- cr tion In Field of Chemism of Destructive Hydrogenation of Ftials." Irktutsk" i o; rv- i , 49 pp. (1-foacow Instit. of Teolhnolo gy In, M. V. UM'~011ITSv I.V.; SALr.GAI=bVAI F.G.; IVANOVAj M.P.; TIZZ11ITSIMUCAP P.Vj Cheir-istry of the transformation of enters in liquid p'--ase 17drogem- tion, Izv*Sib.otd. MI SSSR no.lt44-51 161o OUrA 3j,,-2) 1. Vostochno-Sibirskly filial Sibirsko o otdeleniya All! SSS-`4 (Hydrogonation) &ters) SALIMGAREYEVA, F.G.-, IVANOVA, M.F%; TRZHTSTIISKAYA,-B.V.; KALECHITS, I.Y. Transformations of carbonyl compounds in destructive hydrogenation. Izv.Sib.otd.AN SSSR no.5iI15-117 161. (KML 14..6) 1. Irkutskiy Institut organicheskoy khimJi Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. (Carbonyl compounds) (Hydrogenation) KALECHITSs ~.j!i.PAVLGVA, K..A. of producto of toluene destructive hydrogenation in the presence' of, high, temperature catalyets. Tiudy V6st,-Sib. fil*AN SSSR no.38:15-18 161. (NMI 15:10 (Toiusne) (Hydrogenation) (CatalyiU) PAVLOVA, KA.; KOMHITSI I.V. Composition of products of o- and mt-xylene dwtructive bydroganation in the presence of tungsten sulfide, Trudy ~ Vast.~-Sib,fil.AW M no.38:19-24 161. OCYISW) (wroganation) (Tungstan sulUdes) NALIBERDO,, L,M.; KALECHITS .1,V, Chemical mechanism of hydrocarbon cracking in dostructive hydrogenation. Report No,3.* Trudy Vost,-SibfI2,AJI MR no,38:23-30 '-61. .15 44). (Hydrocarbons) (Hydrogenation) AUTHORS: TITLE. PERIODICAL: 33602 S/678/61/000/038/001/009 A057/A126 Pavlova, K.A. Kaliberdo,'L.M., Skvortsova, G.G., Bogdanova, T.A., Sidorov, R-I , Trot~enko, Z.P. On the chemism of transformations of bi-cycliebydrocarbons under conditions of destructive hydrogenation Akademiya nauk SSSR. Vostochno-Sibirskiy filial. Trudy. Serj-ya~ khimicheskaya,-ho. 38, Moscow, 1961. Prevrashoheniya aromatiches- kikh uglevodo rodov v protsesse deatruktivnoy gidrogenizatsii 33602 s/6713/6i/000/038/001/009 Or. the chemism of ....... A057,/A126 cry, and schemes for transformations of bi-cyclia hydrocarbons: In vapor- and liquid-phase processes presented. In the present paper a discuesion is pre- sented of the problem oftransformations of polycyclio hydrocarbons with a re- view of appropriate literature data. Among the problems::t,o be solved is the question, whether a direct splitting of the ring is possible inhydrocarbons of the tetralin, tetrahydroanthracene,~eto. type, or whether isomerlzati94 occurs before and which bonds and bj what reasons are most easily split. Thie and related problems were Investigated before. Experlme),pts voere carried'out -4. )117/%Cfl 11CA -1.- -.5 V. '_ _A 1 Ad4.-1 _-i- 137 0 C 0 0 AUTHORS: TITLE. 33604 3/678/61/000/038/003/009 A057/'A126 Pavlova, K.A., Kalechits, IN. Destructive hydrogenation of methyl naphthalenes in the presence of a W32 catalyst PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Vostoohno-Sibirskiy filial.. Trudy., Seriya khimicheskaya, no. 38, Moscow, 1961. Prevrashobeniya aromaticheskikh uglevodorodov v prot'sesse destruktivnoy 61 - 67 33604 3/678,/61/000/038/oo3/009 Destructive hydrogenation ....... A057AU26 were carried out with each hydrocarbon and only a low conten-, of high b-vdro- carbons observed in the products. Prevalent in the methane-naphteni', fraotion are isomerized hydrocarbons of the series of bioyclo-0,131--t-octane, and bi- CY010-0,3,4)-nonane. By an exhaustive dehydrogenation of T;he.aroma+.ic trac- 'IV-ion of the methyl, naphthalene hydrogenation product the present authors de- termined that hydrogen addition occurs quicker in -the non-substitut.ed ring. Hence the same regularities were observed as with other catalys- *~.i. Thus the obtained results demonstrate that the introduction of a methyl But-s-tAtute a--cell- __ - 4- __ I . . . A- - - - - -4-4-- -C _____4 - - 4. 4 __ --A --1 j 4. 4. .8 - -- - - - 3-11604 8/678/61/000/038/003/0()9 Destructive hydrogenation ........ A057/Al'_)6 bond between tertiary and secondary atoms, but with a strong favorable forma- tion of a secondary ion. There are 5 tables and I figure. 331609 S/67'8/61/000/038/000/009 A057/AI26 AUTHORS: Kalechits, IN., Okladnikova, Z.A., Nikolayeva, D.M. TITLE: On the problem of relative hydrogenation rates of PolYcYclic aromatic hydrocarbons PERIODICALs Akademiya nauk SSSR. Vostoohno-Sibirokly filial. Trudy. beriya khimioheskaya, no. 38, Moscow, 1961. Ptevra3hchenlya aroinati- cheskikh uglevodorodov. v protsesse destruktivnoy gidrogenizat.- ,,14-- lip - IP4 ~CHIZ~V Consecutive reactions in gasoline recovery pr;aceos. Trudy Yost.- Sib.fil.,AR SSSR w.384152-154 161. (MMA 15 24) (Gy0i (Hydrogenation) 33493 S/195/61/002/005/018/027 E03o/z485 AUTHORS: Kalechits I.V. *Lipovich, V.G., Vy1chovanets, V.V., Petrova, TITLE: Isotopic investigation on the mechanism of berizoll, cyclohexane and methyleyclopentane conversions in destructive hydrogenation PERIODICAL: Kinetika i kataliz, v.2, no.5, 1961, 748-753 TEXT: Destructive hydrogenation has been studied at 4200C and 350 atm on a WS2 industrial high-temperature catalyst in order to elucidatp the RPmjPnr_P and T.,q I A+ i n"mbin he%+ WAAn. i canme.-ri 7.ffifin-n, A" A 33493 S/195/61/oo2/005/018/027 Isotopic investigation on EO3O/E485 the conversions required. After cooling, the hydrogenate was separated from the benzol by chromatography and then distilled oua a 60-plate column. Both the yields and activities of catalysate .were measured. In all experiments, there was a good linear relation between the activity of the fragmentation products and the methyl- cyclopentane yield; this indicates that hydrogenation proceeds faster than either isomerization or fragmentation. To show which of the two latter processes were more important, six experjments were carried out with no methylcyclopentane in the feedstock. 33493 S/195/6i/002/005/oi8/027 Isotopic investigation on E03o/E485 acidic) but only one, and the,molecules move over several sites. The reactions of hydrogenation and'the reverse reactions are therefore best described, not in terms of rupture of.-the benzol nucleus but in terms of a complex formation, involving proton- transfer from the Tr-complex of the ring. There are 1 figure, 2 tables and 10 references: 8 Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Soviet-blo;~. The references to English language publications read'as follows: Ref.9: F.G.Ciapetta, R.M.Dobres, R.W.Baker. Catalysis, ed. P.H.Emmett, v.6, 1958, 495; Ref.10% F.E.Condon, Catalysig- -A- 10 W V---++ .1 r -far-A 11A ---TSYAN-BI]f-J1AN' (Chiang Ping-nanb VEI SRI-PIIq (Wei Shill-Pting); GUN GHZIM,- KAIECHITS Ij .Hydrofining of crude shale tar on fixed-bed catalysts at reduced pressures. XhimA tekh. topl.i maeel b no.2s2I.Q4 F I&. Onk 14ti) !a Institut nefti AN Kitayokoy Narodnoy Reapublw I Inatitat lrbimii Vottoohno-Sibirskogo Mials, Sibirskogo otdelemiya AN SSSR. (Chiw--CU shale) (Chi=-4oal-tar products) 8/076 ~61 /0 3 5/003/002/0223 31211 203 AUTHORS: Kalechits,--I. V. and In' Yuan#-Sent TITLE: Kinetics of simultaneous olefin hydrog6ii.ation and hydro- genating ring cleavage of thiophene on a oobalt-aluminum- molybdenum cataiyst PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimiij v- 35, no, 3., 1961t 501-508: TEXT: The authors studied the kinetics of simultaneous,hydrogenation of heptane-heptene mixtures and thiophene hydrogenolysis ows. 001U00 -A.1 0 cata- 4 2 3, -A-C+4^-. nil- - - - - - - S/076/61/035/003/002/023 Kinetics of ... B121/B203 bIpO,87 1,42 - 10-IP11". I / (250*); (6) 1,05. to-SP;-UP? (7) OGPO MP6.311P.i 9,67 - 10-54. L (37~*); (8) z,,T 2,3 - 1 0-2P.0;84PIO?v PO~33 (3750). for the olefin hydrogenation rate vot and for the thiophene~hydrogenol~siw rate vTs rvapootivoly# TOMPOr4turoo &to given iW 001 p, duAlotoo the O;&riLIkI pressure of the resulting saturated hydrocarbon. Theae equ&tions chow that thiophene influences olefin hydrogenation, and that ol6fine affect thiophehe hydror,-onolvais. The effect of temperature on olefin hydroittnation and Kinetics of ... S/076/61/035/003/002/023 B121/B203 of thiophenef it is more probable that-olefins react with molecular hydrogen than with chemiaorbed hydrogen. The activation energy of hydrogenation in tho temperature range of 200-4750C is 14.5 koal/mole, that of hydrogenolysis ie 17-5 kcal/mole. There are 1 figure, 4 tables, and 10 references: 2 Sovi- at-bloc and 8 non-Soviet-bloc. The four most recent references to English- language publications read as follows: W. A. 'Wilson, W. P. V.oreck, R. N. Malo, Industr. and Engng. Chem., 49, 657, 1957; F. W. Kirsch, H. HeInemanp D. H. Stevenson, Industr. and Engng. Chem., 49, 646, 1957; S. Wellee, J. Amer. Inst. Chem. Engrs., 2, 59, 1956; T. Kwan, J. Phys. Chem.y 60f 1033, 1956. K&LECH -CLEADNIKOVA, Z.A.; NIKOIAXLYA., D.Kh. .Relative bydrogenation rates,of poll-cyclio aromatilo krdrocarbono. Trudy Voot.-Sibofilo,AM SSSR no,38s=-124 961. (Km 1524) (Hydrocarbons) 00drogenation) YLA,ic~" I.V.;,XJPGVICH, ~.G.I'MHOVANNIS, V.V. Mechanism of the destructive bydrogaiiation of:tenzeno studied b SSSR no.38:5-14~ means of tagged atoms, Trudy Vooto-Sib,fil.AN (MM 1534) Nanane) (Hydrogenation) (Carbon-lootopeo.) ACCESSION NR% ATWo6il AtITHORt Nekhmanovich, A. S.; Kalechits, 1. V. TITLE: Hydrogenation of polycyclic hydrocarbons and heterocyclic compounds Oyer a platinum catalysts In the liquid phase SOURCE: Kataliticheskiye reaktsl I v zhidkoy faze. Trudy* Vsesoyuznoy konferentsfi.' Alma-Ata, 1963, 166-170 TOPIC TAGS: hydrogenation, catalytic hydrogenation, polycyclic hydrocarbon h~dro- ---- I!-- h-el%ftwelir rina hvdracenation. Adams olatinum- catalvtic hvdrocenatton 19 ACCESSION NR: AT4010611 hydrogenation in gl~acfal acetic acid and decal in was compared and the latter was found to be strongly inhibitory, 'especially for the hydrogenation of naphthalene, ant6racene and biphenyl. This Is due to the fact that the decal in takes op a tignt- f Icont proportion of the aqlve surface of the catalyst. Orlq. art. has: 1~ ~ 2 tables, ASSOCIATION: In*tItut nefter i ag_1ekhImIcheskogo sInteza,~SIbTrskoqo otdaleniya AN SiSR (institute of Petroleum and q0_nIc. Chemical Synthesis, Siberian Section AN SSSR) SUBMITTED; 00 DATE ACQ: 25 an(4 ENCL: 00 FAMCHITSy I.VD; NAKEWOVICH, A.S.; KAZANTSEVAp V.Mo Influence of the bond zaltip-licity on -the hydrogenation kinetics of polycyclic bydrocarbons. Kin. i kat. 4 00-3: 395-403 My-Js 163. (KMA 1627) 1. Institut nefte- i uglekhimicheskogo sinteza Sibirokogo Weleniya AN SSSRo (Yqdrocarborks) (Wroganation) (Chemical bonds) KALECHITS, I.V.; NAKHMANOVICH, A.S. Hydrogenation kinetics of polycyclic hydrocarbons. :Dokl,Aff SSSR 148 no.l+:835-838 F 163. (MM 164) 1. Institut nefte- i uglekhimicheskogo sinteziL Sibdrskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. Predstavleno.akiLdemikom A.A.BaUndinym. Oydrocarbons) (Hydrogenation) 7RZHTSINSKAYA, B.V.; IAL WIM"I.V Chemical mechanism of alkyl pher7l ether conversiono under high pres- sures and at high tesperatures. Kin, i kat. 6 no.2:346-350 W-.Ap 165. (MIRA l8j7) 1. Institut ugle- i neftekhimicheakogo sinteza, gorod Angarsk. PAVLOVA, K.A.) PAIITMMRTAp~ B.D.j DMAQUi .3.9.1 Effect of nonotoichiowqt~io oulfur an tho activilly of auuido, (mm 1813-0) 1, batitut nefte- i uglokhimiohookogo ointesa, k4arsk, MHOVANETS', V.V.; CHENETS.. V.V.-,,; KMOV, V,-.I.;,,KALECH1TSp I.V. Methods of the determination of the mark position in six- membered rings. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; khim. i khiia, tekh. 8 no.3:432-434 165. (MIRA 18:10) 1. Irkutskiy goaudarstvenW universitet imeld Zhdanova, kafedra organioheskoy khizii. VYKHOVANETS, V.V.; LIPOVICH, V.G*; KNUTOV, V.I.; CHENETS1 V.V.; DIMP 0.1.; KALECHITS. I.V. Synthems of mtbyloyclohexanes labeled with carbm-04 in positions, 1,20)4) am&-7#- Zhur#VXRO 10 no.W65-466 165. (]#RA 180.1) le, Institut nefte- i ugiekhimicbeokogo sintema, SAKOVIGH, F.I., kand.tekhn.nauk; KALECHITS, N,,P. Utilization of drained lands in White Russia. Zemledelis 25 no.5sll-16 My 163. (MIRA 160) 1. Belorusskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut, melioratsil i F,0 vadnogo "ozyaystva (for Sakovich).- 2. Direktor M:Lns)O_' eksperimentallnogo khozyaystya Belorussko'go nauchno-issladova- tel Iskogo instituta melioratsii i vodnogo Ichozyaystva .(for Kalechits). (Minsk Province-Peat bogs) (Minsk Province-Drainage) for de~urn--lirin- -qui-, in ~,jr i: ri i~; r rlo.i: 54-57 Jra 165. UM ------ KAMHITS. S. Training in a work brigade, Prof s-tekh,,obr. 17 no.6,.10-11 Js '600 (KMA 13:7) 1. 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The bi,,,ii vetfuction yielcl-.-. nre explained bv chain vv-iactlona. b-; L o.tc I. et- nv Lt~ Voi~iplete Lrauislaiinn.1 -4- . I . TRZ&BIATOWSM-MOWSU9 B.; -KALEGINSKI.- J -%A- Radiation chemistry in Alkelin solutions. NWdoonika 9 noqV8,z 1625--635 164 1, Institute of Structural Research,, Polish Academy of Sciences, Wroclaw. TOPIC TArS: rpdiolysis , alkal!ne solution, marig:viemd! , c:hromfL,,jv, oxyaixlc3n L 34699-0'5 kCCESSI~~N MR: AP4045669 (I-) tons were used. The radical and molecular yields were ed on the basis of the mechanLsm of manganate r4diatitan reduationi: ta tha rLqd,ucti oil Of!