SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KUADZHE, M. I. - KUBA, J.

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KUADZH9j M.I. Complex inve0tiPtion of some mineral substances, Izv.AN SSSR.- Otd.khim.nauk no.6s948-959 162. WRA 15t8) 1, Inetitut geologii i ratrabotki oryuchikh iskopayemykh AN SSSR. IMinerals) KUADZHgt Ms-Io catalytic properties of sow rAturally-occurring substames. Zhura- prikl.khim. 36 no,,ltl34-3.41 Ja 163. (KMk 16 15) (catalysts) T B/076/63/037/001/014/029 31 01/B1 8b AUTHOR: -K!1A0k4P-t-M,-1- (Moscow) TITL-I-'-. Catalytic properties of natural minerals PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizi6heskoy khimii, X, 37, no. 1, 1963t 143-149 TEXT: The catal ytic properiieu of natural minerals obtained from USSR doposits were compared with those of industrial catalysts. Cracking at, 4000C of the gasoline fraction which 'boils at 100 '- 150 0C, cracking of oumene at 500 0C, and that of ethanol at 4000C were used as toot reactions. The ratio catalyst : raw material was I : 1,.the duration was 30 min. The following values were determined: volume of the resulting gas, its composition, and the refractive index of the liquid catalysate. The author examined the catalytic properties of halloysite, monothermite, kaolinite, tuff, clays nacrite, Ni-montmorillonitet askanite, nontronite, pyroluaite, an well as those of the compositions Kk (B 'SM), M5(KLB), &CHAOSMA), 10tfp(KZhR), kr(M (XGSM), 'Krl(PY(KGKRU). [Abetracter's note: These abbreviations are not deciphered.] I%urthermore, cumene and ethariol Card 1/2 S/076/6 3/057/001/014 /02 9 Catalytic properties of natural minerals B101/B186 ~ I cracking was examined in the-presonce of nepheline, natrolite, olivine, serpentine, talcum, pyrophyllite, orthoclase, disthene, dolomite, sand, calcite, sylvite, fluorite.' tuff, pumice, volcanic ashes, magnetite, martize, hematite, bean ore, and silts. Results: Caolinite, halloysire, beidellite, montmorillonite, monothermite, nontronite, garnierite, pyrolusite, decomposed tuffa, and BS,14, BSMA, KLB, MR, KGSM, and KGXRU are suitable catalysts for various processes of petroleum processing and oil synthesis. The catalytic properties of some of the minerals are not inferior to those of industrial catalysts. The catalytic properties of a mineral depend on its composition, structure, and genesis. Petroleumlike substances were obtained in the presence of some of the minerals studied. This fact might suggest some explanation of petroleum formation In the earth's cruet; it indicates the possibility of producing petroleum and natural gas synthetically. There are 7 tables. ASSOCIATION: Institut geologii i razrabotki goryuchikh iskopayemvkh (Institute of Geology and Production of Mineral Fuels) SUBIMITTED: October 11, 1961 Card 2/2 mele Ca-taly-tia properties of mtural minrrall substan~;s-i. '-7,Lr. urlkl.. khlm. 38 tio.4:877-883 Ap 1650 lmcl I MNG. H.N.t FOIDSINv V.S. Experiments on the synthesis,, decomposition and oxidation of amonia. Khimv ahkole 18,flo.208-63 Mr-Ap 063. (KMA 1614) 1. Pedagogicheskly institut imeni V.I.Lanina,, Moskva. (Ammonia-Uperiments) K UAN SHALI , Studying the fauna of beet namatodes in the piedmont zone of the TrAnn-Ili Ala-Tau. Trudy Inst. zool. AN Kazakh. SSR 19049-151 163. (Mud 16%9) (Trans-Ili Ala~Tau--Nematode Diseases of plants) (Trans-Tal Ala-Tau-Bootn-Diseasoo and peAts) 3.4-57-7-15389 Translation from: Referativny T zhurnal, Geografiya, 1957, Nr 7, p 184 (USSR AUTHOR: Kuanshbekov, M.I