SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LIKVENTOV, A. V. - LILEYEV, I. S.

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USSR/General and systematic Zoology. Insects, Harmful P Insects and Acarids, Forest Pests Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Blol., No 3, 1959, No 11648 incidence of 14 from linden into oak plantations Is facilitated, thereby causing an Increase in the numbers of M. Six tables. -- A.P. Adiranov Card : 3/3 /General and Specialized Zoology - Insects. Ifarnful P Insects and Acarids. Forest Pests. Abs Joue Ref Zhur Biol.) No 6, 1959, 25494 Author Likventov A V Inst Title An Experinent in the Control of the Gypsy Moth. Orig Pub 'Vestn. a.-kh. nauki, 1958, iio, 4, log-lio Abstract The Msy moth nidus (in Belgorodskaya Oblast I) having a density of 2.1 ovipositions (0) per tree (325 eggs in one oviposition) was treated with petroleu m in auturxi of 1955 and in spring of 1956. In May, when the caterpillars had transferred to th,,@ tree branches, 222 hectares were sprayed with DDT dust, and in fall only a few 0 were re- corded here. on a parcel of 60 acres wider control, the 0 numbers were decreased (by petrolization) to 0.2 per tree) but in August they were increased to 1.5-4.5. In spring of 1957, petrolization of 0 (about 20 hectares) Card 1/2 USSR/General and Specialized Zoology - Inoects. Harmful P Insects and Acarids. Forest Pests. Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 6, 1959, P-5494 and dusting of the forest borders (less than 2 hectares) were conducted. Notwithstan"Ang the incomplete treatment of 60 hectares, the caterpillar numbers decreased by 70 times owing to their infestation by the Apanteles and their destruction by birds. It appeared that towards autum the nidus on 282 hectares was liquidated. -- A.P. Adrianov Card 2/2 - 40 - LIKVRRMV, A.Y., kand.sellskokhozyaystvennylt nauk(Leningrad) Honoring Profesaor Starka. Zushch.rast.ot vred.1 bol, 4 no-3:59 MY-Je 159. (KIRA 13:4) (Starka, Vladimir Nikolaevich, 1899- ) ,___.@IKVMTOVt A.V.! kand.sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk The restraining influence of mixed oak-kinden stands on the ilultiplication of the gypsy moth. TrucLv VIZR ho.15:33-40 160, (MIn 24:3.) (Gypsy moth-Host plants) (TAnden) LIM11TOV Use of preferred temperatureo in studying Insect behavior. Zoolozhur. 39 no.1:53-62 Ja 160. (14IRA 13%5) 1. All-Union Research Institute of Plant Protection, Leningrad. (I-asects-Kabits and behavior) (Temperature-Physiological effect) TMIN, I.;, FONARIW, G.; A, Repair of engine blocks by epoxy resin. Mor. flot 20 no. 12:30 D 16o. (MIRA 13:12) 1. Nachallnik laboratorii ?Sentrallnogo nauchno-issledovatell- skogo instituta morskogo flota (for Yelin). 2. Nacba.Llnik otdela flota Antarkticheskikh kitoboynykh flotilty (for Yonarev). 3. StarsbAy in2hener Odesskoy nauchno-isaledovatell- koy stanteii TSentrallnogo nauchno-isaledovatellkogo instituta morskogo flota (for Likver). (Karine engines--Ka-intenance and repair) (Apoxy resin) S/081/61/000/020/061/089 B102/B147 AUTHORS: Yelin, I. A., Zhur, N. V., Likver, L. A., Nunuparov, S. M. TITLE: Protection of propeller shafts again-st corrosion by glass plastics based on epoxy resin PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiya, no. 20, 1961, 264, abstract 201196 (Brl takhn.-ekon. inform. M-vo morsk. flota SSSR, no. 1 (40 , 1961, 32 - 45) TEXT: The application of reinforced-glasa-fabric coatings produced on the basis of epoxy resins is much cheaper than rubberizing, and reliably protects propeller-shaft surfaces against corrosive destructiop. IAbstracter's note: Complete translation. Card 1/1 NUNUPAROV, S.; LIKVER, L. Experience of the Black Sea Ship Line in the use(of epoxy resins. Mor.flot 21 no.2:28-30 F 161. MIRA 14:6) 1. Nachallnik tekhnicheskogo otdela Chernomorskogo parokhodstva (for Nunuparov). 2. Starshiy inzhener Odesskoy nauchno-issledo- vatel'skoy stantsii TSentrallnogo nauchno-isaledovatellskogo instituts. morskogo flota, (for Likver). ..(Ships--Maintenance and repair) (Epoxy resins) LIKVFJU4AN, A.I., inzh.; GOLIDIN, G.B., inzh. Covering deformation seams in large-span bridges. Avt.dor. 28 no.10:21-22 0 165. (MIRA 18:11) LIKVFINAN A.I., inzh.; GOLIDIN, G.B., inzh. Efficient design of th,:., .9iipporting FArt3 of ausperider, 9@an structures. Avt.dor. 27 no.12,223-24 D 164. (MIRA 18:2) 124-57-1-1210 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 1. p 166 (USSR) AUTHORS: Pochtovik,G. Ya. , Lyubirnov, G. D. , Likverman, A. 1. TITLE: Investigation of the Strength, Rigidity, and Crack Resistance of Reinforced-concrete Structures Based on "Kerarnzit" Clayey Filler Gravel (Issledovaniye prochnosti, zhestkosti i treshchi- noustoychivosti zhelezobetonnykh konstruktsiy na kerarnzitovorn gravii) PERIODICAL: Tr. Mosk. avtornob.-dor. in-ta, 1956, Nr 18, pp 231-240 ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry 1. Box beams--Stresses--Test results 2. Box beams--Vibration --Mathematical analysis Card 1/1 E F 11.9 ARTSIMOVICH. I.A.; ARMIANOV, A.M.; DOBROKHOTOV, Te.I.; LIKIYANOV, S.Yu.; FODWRM, I.M.; SINITSYN, V.I.; FILIMV, N.V. , - - ---:----- Hard radiation emitted by pulse discharges. Atom.energ. no,3:84-87 '56. (Electric discharges through gases) (MIRA 9:9) " @IIE 4 rL:7 ZHAROVA, T.M. -imzh. po rai.-sionahzats'-f-, PAKHOYOV, T., jl@ ri che: -oy 1, Peader8l letters. 1rfom..biuI.VDNFiII nc).5t-,.4 my t M I RA35 GiavrVy Inz1h. ()desskogo ordqna Trudovago Krasnogo Znamimi zavoda tyazhalcgo kranostroyenlya inieni Yanvarskop) voo9raniya (for Pakhomov). 2. C@osskiy- -,rJena 'Trudovogr, Krasnogo Znamen-- zavud tyazho!,@-go kynnostroyenlya imenf-' Yanvarrkoga vczistlaniya LILICHITSKIYP E.I.; TASHLITSKIY, A.I,; FlSHBERG, A.Ya. I New machine for expanding tubes. Mashinostroenie no.1:3-1 Ja-F 163. (MIRA 16:7@ (Machine tools) LIL- LiA/ LILENKO, S.I. Effectiveness of Rauwolfia serpentina.Fopantions in hypertenaim. Vop. pat. krovi i kravoobr. no.5.'179-188 159. (la.-A 15:4) (RAUWOLFIA-THF,RAPBUTIC USE) (HYPERTENSION) HOLCHANOY,N.B., professor, redaktor; DMMO,A.G., doktor meditsinskikh nauk, dotsent, redaktor; LILUKO,S.I., redaktor; IMARA H.G.A., takhnicheekly redaktor - [Problems in the prophylaxis of rheumatism, ulcers. hypertension, and the dispensary treatment of large groups of population; sts- nographio reportj Yoprosy profilaktiki revaatizma. iazvennoi, i gipertonicheskol boleznei i dispanserizataii asnovnykh grupp nase- lentia; stenograficheskii otchat.[Leningrad] GosJzd-vo meditsin- skoi lit-ry-, Leningradskoe otd-nie, 1955. 276 p. (KIRA 9:3) 1. Vsesoyuznaya konforentsiya terapevtov. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AHN SSSR (for Molchanov) (REIMUTISM) (HYPHRTINSION) (AMLIC HULTH) SMORODINSIT, A.A., redaktor; LIMKO, 8, 1, IrsdAktor; KHARASR, G.A. tekhnicheskiy, redaktor, [Problems in the*pathogeneals and immunolog7 of virus infections.] Voprosy patogenesa i immunologii viruen;ikh infektaii. (Leningrad) Gos..izd-vo meditsinskoi lit-ry, Leningradskoe otd-nie,1955. 479 P. OaJIA 8:8) 1, Oblen-korrqgpondent ANN SM (for Smorodintsev). (Virus 'diseases) ATAK-15 YZVA. Yelizavets. Ivanoyna; BOGDAROVA, Kariya Semenovna; 1ILEMW Slit, redaktor; RULZVA, H.S., takhnichaskiy redaktor, I--, [Work therapy in hospitals; knitting] Trudoterapiia v lechabnykh nchrexbAe'niiakh.; viazanie na sPitBakh- CLel#ngradj Goe.izd-vo med,lit-rjr, Lenlngr.otd-me, 1956o 44 pe (MLRA 10:6) Nitting) SHAFIR, Avraam Isaakovich; Professor; LILUM, s.r., redaktor; IHARA K, G.A. tekhnicheakiy redaktor. (Sanitation for dwellings] Gigiena shilishchs. Leningrad. Goo.izd-vo med.lit-r.v, Leningradskoe otd-nie, 1956. 57 p. (ML'RA 9:6) (Sanitation, House4old) KOLCHANOV, U.S.. professor, otyetstvennyy redaktor; MOO, A.G., doktor meditsinskikh nauk, doteent, otvetstvennyy redaktor; LILICHKO, S.I.. radaktor; KHARA H, G.A., tekhnicheskiy redaktor 1@ [Problems in the employment of antibiotics in clinical treatment of internal disease; a stenographic report) Toprosy primeneniia anti- biotikov v klinike vautreanikh zabolevanii; atenografichookii otchet. Qtv.red. N.S.Holchanov i A.G.Dembo. [Leningrad] Goo.izd-vo mod. lit-ry, Leningradskoe otd-nie. 1956. 230 P. (KLRA 10:2) 1. Voeooyuznava konfarentsiya terapevtov, 8th, Leningrad, 1955- 2, Chlen-korrespondent Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Holchanov) (ANTLBIOTICS) SHUPIRSKAYA, Hariya Dmitriyevna; LILSNKO, S.I., redaktor; RULEVA, u.S.. tekhnicheakiy redaktor [Taxtbook of pharmacognosy] Uchobnik farmakognozil. lzd. 2-oa, parer. i dop. [Leningrad) Goo. izd-vo mod. lit-ry. Laningradakoe otd-nia, 1956. 455 p. (MIRA 10:1) (PHAIWOOGNOSY) .7 LIBOV. Aleksandrilonidovich, prof LILINKO, S. 1. , red.; RUIZVA, H.S., tokha.recl. [How to guard ighinst dysentery] Kisk ubersohleia ot di2enterli. Ud. 2-e. [Leningrad] Goeptzd-vo medelit-ry, 1957. 14 P. (DYSINTERY) (MIRA 11M ll@@ .Y. Z.'@- N '@ o , 1, :L@. SIRIBROT. AlsksaaIr Ivanovich; LIIANEO, S.I.,. redaktor; RUMVA, M.S. takhnickeskiy redektor I [Cancer of the uterus] Rak maiki. Leningrad, Goo. lzd-vo mod. lit-ryF laningradakoe otd-nie, 1957. 295 P. (MLRA 10:4) . (UT3WS--CANCiR) CHBRVYAKOVSKIY, Nikolay Yakovlevich; LILOKO. S.I., red.; RAYVID, V.V., red.; RULNVA, H.S., tekhn. red. - I I'[Short mnual on emergency diagnosis and treatment of internal Idiseases] Kratkoe rukovodetvo po neotlozhnoi diagnostike i terapii vautronnikh'zabolevanii. Izd.4., perer. Eleningrad] GOB. izd-ro, med. lit-ry, Leningr. otd-nie, 1958'. 209 pq (MIRA 1109) (MJOIGINB, MXRRAL) VALIDMANf Viktor Aleksandrovich, zasl. deyatell nauki FWSR;_@ILENKOL _q.I.-,-red.; BUKHAROV, A.D., red.; SHEVCHENKO, F.Ya., tekhn. red. (Arterial dystonia and dystrophy] Arteriallrya dintonii i di- strofii. Leningrad., Medgiz,, 1961. 319 p. (MIRA 15:1) (ARTERIES-DISEASES) LIMKO, S.I. latent endotheliosis in chronic tonsillitis. Vop.pat.krovi I krovoobr. no.6tlO6-108 161. (MIRA 160 ) (MEDICAL TESTS) (TOWILS-DISEASES) (R=JMATIC FEVER) LILE,NKO, S.I. Antistrepto-nyamronidase in the blood in rheumatic fever and nonrhematic myocarditia. Vop.pat.krovi i krovoobr. no.6:109- 112 t6l. (KM 160) (RMMTIC FEM) (HURT-DISMES) (HYALURONIDASE) KEDROVP Aleksey Alekseyevich;.LILENKO, S.I., red.; KHARASH, G.A.# tekhn. red. (Diseases of the myocarditm] Bolezni myshtsy serdtoa. Lenin- grad, Medgiz, 1963. 197 p. (MIRA 16:7) (HEART--DISEASES) VYSHEGORODTSEVA, Valentina Dmitriyevna; LILENKO-L-I.. red.; LEBEDEVA., Z.V., tekhn. red. _- -1 [Diseases of the blood system] Zabolevaniia sistemy krovi; klinicheakie lektaii. Leningrad, Medgiz, 1963. 221 p. (BLOOD-DISEASES) (MIRA 16:7) (HEMDPOIETIC SYSTEM-DISEASES) ISTAMANOVA, Tatlyana Sergeyevna; LILENKO, S.I. red.; BUGROVA, T.I., tekhn. red. p (Outline of functional hematology] Ocherki funktsionallnoi gema- tologii, Leningrad, Medgiz, 1963. 229 p, (MIRA 16:5) (HEMATOLOGY) GUREVICH, Yevsey Savellyevich, prof.; LILMO, S.I., red.; ONOSHKO, N.G., tekhn.red. (Toxic dystrophy of the liver] Toksicheskaia distrofiia pecheni., Leningrad, Medgiz, 1963. 270 p. (MIRA 17:2) ,.reat4ent during th@:- a Ll-.asr- @@f rheuma@., f v a d importance of drattl3imdrilng anti a case ard, t@-2 lndice2 C,,' the diphenylaTulne reactLcm. Tridy IFRI 31 no.2.-523-227 16-16 (MiRA 17!10) 1. Tz I terepe-vticheskogo ctdeleniya Oblyedinerinoy bollnitffy imeni Kuybysheva, Leninarad i fukLItetskov terapevticheskcy klinl.ki Lcinic- gradskogo ped:iatricheskogo medit,sinskogo imsti.tutft. DYGIN, Viktor Petrovich; LILENKO, S.I., red. [Autoimmi-ne diEeases of the blood system; seralogy, clinical aspects and treatment] Autoimmmrye zabolevaniia sisteqw krovi; serologiia, klinika i lechenie. Leningrad, Meditsina, 1964. 221 P. (MIRA 17:6) TIE"YTELIBAUM, Grigoriy Niscnovich;-L'I LRl K9 I-S.I., red. [Hemodynamic disorders in sure infectious diseases] Naru- sheniia gemodinamiki pri nekotorykh infektsionnykh zabole- vaniiakh. Leningrad, Meditsina, 1964. 187 p. (141AA 17:8) TSYGANKOV, Grigorly Mineyevich; VLASOV, Vladindr Kuz'Ldch; LILEMKO, S.I., red. [Experience in the treatment of acute pneumonias at home) Opyt lecheniia ostrykh pnevrwnii v donashnikh usloviiakh. Leningradp Yleditsina, 1961j. 126 p. (MIRA 17:10) Def Icieney Diseasse Aug bftdfi@ne -w Vitamin V%Itamlnosia of Dogs Inn the North," 1. P. Lilenkov, "f*McIaboratory Pecherstroy, I Y 070terinarl7e No 8 Vo /. 2 4-, ov Mi i-ble emperiment German shoey dogs were gathered fx4= all tarts of the Soviet Union and shipped to the UM-th. Their vInter diet conslated of fish, salt Moat". and dried vegetables. In spring a great change VUS noticed. They,were insipid, 13-1-tempered,, laoked iL its, and vere unable to vork.efficiently..' Aw@a- rexalt of long study this,was attrlbuted'to@& Uck:.af Vitemirw. It vas also found that to prevent. avita-, - 36T46, UM/Madicine Def ioi6noy Diseases (Contd) Aug 1947,,', w1nosis It va, s neoessary to, supp3,y dogs with a mini.!" wan, daily ration of 10 - 15 gram :of dx7 yeast, and to idd. dried nettle . or a good quality of hay flour. to. the@soup fed to dogs. Kdally does of a fav drops cc, *=*entrated vitamin A vas also foiind to be necessex7L 77' LIMKOV., L P.v Lecto Sverdlov Vat. Experimental Station *Paratyphous infection of grown catt3-,-,* SO: Vet. 26 (7) 1949, p. 32 LTIr,.I,'YOV, T.P. (Carlilatei oil 'Tnts@rimr-@ 'cierce) .. F-I 4 Lilerkov, IP and M.F. Prony-ayeva - Arnpp." rce of Cjiricai lrlicattinrIB in Horses ir, Vatural and lrpprirrertilly irlucPA, Briicr4losis lnfectinr," ,- f7 SO: Vetirirarivri, Vol 27, Yo 6, 1960, 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 41 * 0 0 0 * 0 LMMVj -1. P. Aj-A KOSTIGINA) R. F. "Some notes about the use of hay, needle and silage juice infusions." Veterimriya, Vol. 37, 110. 1, 1960, P. 59 Allie v V- - ctul Y & J-@ - - Yj-4-itv--I-e . CL., 611"?L-) (Candidate of Veterinary Sciences, Arzalumsk Inter-District Vet=rina"ry lki-c t'). (Abstracted by M eteriological Laboratory,, GorIki Oblas terinary V. A. ALIKAYEV) "The carotene content in the blood sera of cows." Veterinariya., vol. 39., no. 2, February 1962 pp. Bo LILENKOV, I.P.Y kand.veterinarnykh nauk; KCSTYGINAJ, A.F., veterinarnyy vrach Remarks on the prolen of using infusions of hay, conifer needles, .and silage juice. Veterinariia 37 no.1:59-60 Ja 160. (MM 16; 6) 1. Veterinarno-bakteriologichoskaya laboratoriya, 9. Arzamas. (Hay--Therapeutic use) (Confierae-Therapeutic use) (Ensilage-Therapeutic use) POLYAKOV, A.A., prof.; TARANOV, M.T., kand. biolog. nauk; POIDZNOV, N.A., veterin. vrach; CHEREZOVA, T.Ye., veterin. vrach; KRYUCHKOV, I.I.; .' kand. veterin. nauk; PETUKHOVA, Te.A., kand. 3ell- skokhoz. nauk; KHALENEVA, L.D., kand. sellskokhoz. nauk; BOCHAROV, D.A., kand. sellskokhoz. nauk Sanitation and veterinary hygiene. Veterinarlia 41 no.2.- 84-99 F 164. (MIRA 17:12) 1. Vessoyuznyy nauchno-insledovateltakiy institut veterinarnoy sanitarii (for Polyakov); 2. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-ionledovatell- skiy institut fiziologii i biokhimii sellskokhozyaystvennykb zhivotnykh (for Taranov). 3. Kalininskaya nauchno roizvodstvennaya veterinarnaya laboratoriya (for Poloznov,- Cherezov;@, 4. Zaveduyushchiy Rzhevskoy veterinarnoy laboratoriyey, Kalininskaya oblast( (for Kryuchkov). 5. Arzamasskaya veterinarnaya. laboratoriya, Gorlkovskoy oblasti (for Lilenkov). 6. Moskovskaya veterinarnaya akademiya (for Petukhova', Khaleneva). 7. MoskovBkiy tekhnologichaskiy institut myasnoy i molochnoy pronyahlennosti (for Bocharov). nzi rny@h no-alf: Lwiluatire the methods for the adzird;;tratic!-, ul dt-:xjn A. t V,@@serlm-riia 41 nc.4-.66-67 Ap 1615. UGRA 18:6) 1. Arzamasskaya veterinarnaya laboratorlya. --- - - Tutundzic, P.; Liler. 11. "Electrical conductivity@ viscosity, and density of sulfuric acid fluid systems with lower sebacic acids." p. 521. (Priroda. Vol. 18, no. 9, 1953. Za@71-reb) SO: Monthly List of riast European Accessions, Vol. 3, no. 3, Librar-j of Con.gress. Itarch 1954. g6dii;ld th-it rtmmtrmt! dizvzi-, V"-.tA S. Mul.", ar-1 Bur L-- [JUM Mlt). Rrfef- 4 Zhur.. Khim. (1456), No. 435-Cartiu-jinZ tht'r work hem. drcllw, Be,-grad 18, 521, 1,41 L- and K. invutigated t.1.4t: iavractm of mu!onk 1), succin@--- (71). (M), O-Phthulic (1,Y), trid hcnzou: (v) Scid.3 Culd phibalic azhydrHe (NI) wirti H@SO. (M). VAaKra.-Is art d'Z-,riVCd for tl!C A-VII, where A is 1, H, 111, and the q5teius VI-VII. It is establisfic& that 3 d"r- 4'JKYU vcids form witil VH compds. of the type 211'so" 1. reactirig cis diLLwik canipds. VI fimt,5 o:,Jy mmh. rvint. wiih V11. Tlit fullowing prc;Vrtil@s of the whis. were taudiLd: viscosity, elec. mmil., m. and d. The baticity (if dimboxylle acids toward Vll iucm,.-,,s In the order 1. IV, 11, and Ill. This arrt@.ci with the vik,.w cif kV-xrt4tJu-i of the elLcIrejule d, ot (he ctirtyii(viic Lvitip with their, diUmme cmd (tit: qttucWze.i;f dic- mol. V exhibit, wtaker box b3sicity than that of flie d1cmr ylic avsd4. VI tw as j a very WtMs trise to-nari li r of The w1us. rLso I matei I t !ugoolavia/Physical Chemistry Thermodynamics. Thermochemistry. Equilibrium. Physicochemical Analysis. Phase Transitions, B-8 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 19, 1956, 61o32 Author: Tutundzhich, Pants S.; Liler, MilitBa; Kosanovich, Burs. Institution: None Title: Viscosity, Electric Conductivity, Refractive Index and Density of Liquid Systems of Acetamide with OrthophoBphoric amd with Di- chloracetic Acids Original Periodical: Glasnik khem. drushtva, 1955, 20, No 2, 73-831 Serbian; English 1* resume (@), refractive index (n),-and density (d) of binary systems acetamide M-orthophosphoric acid (II) and I-dichloracetic acid (M) at 250 over-the concentration interval 0-70 mol V11. In the system I-II -q was measured only at 40o. Also investigated was the diagram of equilibrium of system I-II; there has been found a compound of the Abstract: Investigated were the viscosity electric conductivity ()C), Card 1/2 Y,agoslavia/Physical Chemistry - Thermodynamics. Thermocheristry. Equilibrium. Physicochemical Analysis. Phase Transitions, B-8 Abet Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 19, 1956)'%'61032 Abstract: composition 1:1 having the melting point 46.50. Formation of this compound is confirmed by the nature of isotherms , n and d while X decreases uniformly on transition from 11 to 1. In the system I-III there is a maximum at 40 mol % I which the authors explain by the possibility of formation of compounds 1:1 and 1:2. This donclusion is confi;'@'med by the nature of isotherms n, d and X. Card 2/2 192 //_ /6 /1 YUGOSLAVIT/'P4sical Chemistry. Thermodynamics, Ther-mochem- B-8 istry, Equilibria, Physical-Chemical Analysis, Phase Transitions. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiyal No 5s 1957, 14715 Author : Panta Tutundjic, M1l!ca_j,1ler,_Djura Kosanovic Inst : Chemical Society Title : Viscosity,, Electrical Conductivity, Refraction Index and Density of Binary Liquid Systems; Sulfuric Acid - Ethyl Ester, Sulfuric Acid - Amyl Ester and Phosphoric Acid - Ethyl Ester. Orig Pub: Glasnik hem. drustva, 1955, 20, No 6. 349-361 Abstract: The viscosity, electronical conductivity and density of liquid systems H2SO4- ethyl ester, H2S04 - amyl ester and H3PO4 - ethyl ester at 25 and 400, as well as the refraction indices of the binary systems of H2SO4 and H3VO4 with ethyl ester at 250 were measured . The vis cosity curves of these systems possess a maximum owing to the formation of molecular compounds. The positive Card 1/3 &^17-L este@ Jv 8 t ew Distrs 4E2o(j)/4j3b/4E3d C -acid-1 I of nitro compounds with sulfuri ants of binary systems of ni ethane z SW4 W) and v-, m-, and p-altrotolme with sulft MGM 'I Y 4. IMF, T@ bdro " ' 6@-Is . prZA S YMPJ 3tf411goalaViS) ,t Ua 1937, _iZwlt binary system 'of equil. diagrams Of Ina ,H,SO, and o-. m-. and p-nitrotoluene -tie Investigated. ,The formation of & 1: 1 addu, compd, is due to H bonding between components, rather than proton tntnofer. The stablilty In the cryst. phase seem to be contradictory to the; lkncwn baskitles of monoultro compds. because of the effect! 'of temp. on the equil. In the liquid phase. U. VlScO1dtIs8,,' elect" conductivities, nfractive Indexes and densities of = liquid system of sulfudc add with nitromethane, nitro anzene, and a-, m-, and p-nitrotoluens. M. Lilcr' ad 121. JM (institute of Chemistry. Belgrude . 629-Q. Rvt-"ies were made at 25. and 40 The formation of w2n. compds- according to the equation: RNO, + H*SO, t:; RNO& .... HOSOX ;..-, RNO&H+ HSO,, that'were obtained in the cryst. phase (pext Affects these Hquid-phase proper to various degr?cs according to the stability of the add.n. compds., which In the result of the baskity of the mononitro cmpds. In, order to exptdn some peculiarities, the dism-ption of the' H-boncied structure of lfS04 by the presence of the mols.' Of the nitro compds. In the mist. must be taken Into account., Kenneth M. %nc1jL-..j TUTUNDZIC., Panta S.,, prof. dr. inz.; LTIER$ Mlica; KOSANOVIC, Dura Properties of the colutiow of dicarboxylic acids in oulfuric, acid, ;'nfA; ctiagramn of equilibriume Glav Som dr 19 no.9:549-565 154. 1. Srpska akademija nauka., Remijski institut; Tehnoloski fakultat, Zavod za fizicku hemiju i elektrohemiju, Beograd. 2. UredrLU i .. lan Uredivackog odobora., "Glas Heird.4 skog drustva, Beograd" (for Tur,undzic.). TUTUNLZIG, Panta S., prof - dr. inz.; JILER,-UlidA-KOSANOVIC, Dura Viscosity, electric conductivity,, refraction index.. and density of the liquid systems of the orthophosphoric acid with the sulfuric, acetic, valeric, and isovalerie acian respective%y. 01sewHem-dr 20 no,1:1-21 155. 1. Remijaki institut., Beograd, Zavod za fizicku hemiju i elektrohemijuy Beograd. 2. Urednik i clan Uredivackog odbora, "Glasnik Hemijskog drustva.. Beograd" (for Tutundzic). LILEYEV, A.F. New types of horizontal welded tanks for agricultural uses. Stroi.prom.32 no.1:10-14 Ja 154. (MLRA 7:2) (Tanka) C@ a laaa!Llil !UV.,n-trA,% foot mad @Umd@@. A F. r.- M vea dic t,@ Ll-@ i", e, io4 'Nwt" ."0 Wfy f'.m., alill- I b, U. N Jl 0 ff.: all rw.- lfil-J-I-Ilt .4 1@*t '. EhL -n th@ -11 ip @f@ t 1.6 4-:_1 tou@ I"! 1--l! cu LESSIG. Torgeniy Hikolayevich; Alekoaadr Yedorovich; SOKOLOV, --UJAQ" Alskmandr Goorgiyevich; 2ALUTROV, V.N., aauchnyy rsd@ktor; ROSTOVTSITA, M.P., radaktor izdatelletva; TOM, A.M., takhniche- skiy redaktor [Sheet steel stmctural elements] Stalluye lietovye konstruktail. Moskva, Goo* izd-vo lit-ry po stroit, i arkhttakturs, 1956. 479 p. (Shoat steel) (MIJU 9:12) LILNM, A. 7. Fresent-day standards and izwdiate objectives in designing steel construction elements of blast-furnace planto, gat. po stall. konstr. no,40-31 159- (MIRL 1318Y (bteeL Structural) (Bi;;t furnaces) LILEYEV, A.F., inzh. -@WW-4-1 ~.' -,In'-"AI%,rI-`, General solution and the calculation of elastic supports. Yat. po met. konst.r. elastic strings no-7:55.5-7.1 162. (MIRA on 17:1) MMM,w V", 1UShl LLTZVV& A wird Prow=, mmt_ PO Dwitp of cWtO fOr Mcfmw u 03.1) Zat. k=tr. nodgI162.3sl 165s (MIM is. STRELETSKIY, Vikolay Stanislavovichp doktor takhn. nauk, pj,df*; Bv-'LENYA, Yevgeniy Ivanovich, prof VEDENIKOV, Georgiy Stanislavovich,, dotn.; I-TUANOV0 gnDtant -1 Kowtantinavich, dotB.; LESSIG, Yevgeniy 111kolayevich, dotf.; POPOV, S.A., kand. tekhn. nauk, nauch'. red.; LALEYEV, A.F., inzh., nauchn. red. [Metal elements; a speAal course) Metallicheskie kon- struktsii; spetsiallnyi kurs. Pod red. N.S.Streletskogo. Moskvap Stroiizdat, 1965, 366 p. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Streletskiy). Tf I T'll 1-1 IT 9--C.-ft-u IF -C-11 A A 00 0* '90 00 60" ills A0 '00 Prepwatiou of pure akunina bvm Tlkhvia bauxiiia. J.44L=v (Tram State lust. AppL Chem.. Moscow, IM., No. 8, 14--M.-Packard's process gave good remilts wM bsuzffia o cotaining SiO IT-4 Al 0 onn -Oo /" or 5-0, 74-5, 5-70/. sGeo.de react" piece an: NASCO, + -00 lee .09 0 0 2NAMOs + COX 7%()6 + a eOs + ODs. - It Is to uss equimolecaW ratio@ 4 iodiucia astbonote and 41-Mins and fordo oxide, respectiYely. to Adjust the ratio NAIC(@ - C&CO to 1-5:2, to calcine in an oxidising at. 9;b.@ at 815- 9W. and to week with water at . Under the 0 0 0 0 conditions employed 85-WO/. ot the alumins is extracted. CuNicAL Anumm. see Too .11 KAL@ng*A W@CULIUMCA1100 Dow -7- L Wavo Qv 084 a 6 Aft u SAV 00 It K- 0 409 0*0 T as @Q- v-11 0 9 a I V a a Soo 000000 4-W sin -gets I UP A.0 hf. 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NepWine i4 is arjoe product from the IMAIM Of upatife 1 - 06 T* njethod consists in bratinS ilotation nepheline uitis i j - 00 tins will: a "a VAU limestone in a rolary furnace. IntlitU i lion. removinx the IimtMmwSiOj %lime (uwd to prtxlucu t V00 cement @, freving the Sa and K aluminates from SjO., 00 treating %ith C(h. and "r tAl(Oll), (ram the "u- M N liveltine thus gi%,r, : ti-,o c"utainitig VatC(h rid k 90 AIP, Nalcch. KIC06 and cement. I alum% are ob. 1 00 9 IIIS04 anti art alkali- (Ained lpy treating nephrline with 7.5 inetal-It. Treuting with KCI uces K aluntl in a Of V ; go yield liti-I on Alfh Tbc Plime has bleaching prarwrtit@ f00 and "n lir U@ed to refille tii-trolrum product. or 1.) fluk,, isaler Xb- AI:O@ can fir obtainvif by brathiS clay it 7 10 #It%)- to All'. ttratinst uith IINO@, frreins the Al(.\*O,i, 0: from Fr by activatri NNO@, junly aturating with Nll@ ev'aliONting, until frivatinS with \If,Off. The At(010, tr%idur i@ calcined, anti the NlIgN(h tolution i% ev-4jilwAted @611 I tilt. -.0 *1- MOM . e4,,, r SMS13-11A ts A it it 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 00 0 900 0 61.6 9 4111 0 * 0 0 * 00 * 0 000 0 of 0.- OW00600099999 goo of H au A IIF I r m fa-I A- tly 41 01114CIIIII AMC PROPCOMS -at. 06 NAgibalfludis at OA formal of ebwooft CrA. 1. a. LUftv L 1. Sbetalm and S. 1. Rexalkqvis. J. Ckw- 00:2 &W-Ai7a: d. it.) is No if 22-4(1041).-A Mtn. of 100- "ted for 2 b". at In"* 004 21, - 8:7. Swe The With NJ-in the mdo NaaCrOo:N*$ 004 M), b had to filter, It 6 onj partly washed d. Cr 'Tth 20 itooWt.o(Ilmo. Noollan W%olcanbe recovered frm the filtroote. The rnWue Is lofted at e 8*41MO. R"Iduall Alkali In the CT(0108 11TOOV"t'l urned to the vomw. The cr,03 Is '71=1MUM99% pure. Throverall1cmcfCor !Md In the PMCM 5.5%- if. M. 1ek"I" Samoa* -j S43040 04? owl 00 An i i a ow a a a 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 a0 0 0 0 0 a 0 04111 0 6so 0 0 0 0 000 .00000000 aaa 11111111ssess* 060, -00 goo Co 0 otoo to* Su ate and sodium !, P V,pulfide. 1. S@ tev., wid -" 'P 7 rit. ;.-1 1040, NO. 3, sizjxcrad: (1) AW, -Ind Na:so, (1:1) at N09-1100' in iir and in X!, (2) Al:O, and Na-S (1:1) t 9CO-IKO' in X!, and (3) A1.01 anti Na@S (1, 1) at I(W-l l(W in the presence of carbon and in air. lit (1), oitly of AW@ became Sol. In (2) and (3) the pracesFes ire rather coniplex airing to the pres-ence of admixts. of '.\a:50,, IN2:SO,, and 11:0 in the Na-S. These aduiikts,.tcnd to react, directly or indi- rectIv with, A):O,-, ztv form Na aluminate. Most of Na:S- rVillailled 1111climigcA. No soln. of Al-0, isattribured to the formation of Na ahnninme ii@ a re@.alt of sccondary reactions t in which water and N:;I!SO2 participate. B. Z. K. Reaction itn lam sulflig. /19.' andR..@G d ski( Fiffal 10:_1 Nalik-3. a a no-Sibir -No. 3, try-25.-The dissocn. of Na2S(h was studied at 700- 1200*. The reaction products are NaIS04, NaS, and S09. In all cams, about 4-6% NaSO. remains: this Indicates reversibility of the reaction. Thiosulfate was not detected. At 700-800% the only reaction was 4NasSOs ft WarS04 + NarS,' At OW* and above, this reaction proceeds simul- taneously with NaSO& ;-- NajO + S%. At OM arid 1000% the dissocn. of the sulfite Is very small, since less than 1% of'SOl was detd. At 11000, the SOs was 3.1%, and at 1200' it was 18.37o. Reaction between All% and: -NatSOj (1:1) was studM at 800-1200*. Reaction prod- nets were M and S in the gas phase and Na aluminate, sulfate, sulfite, thiosulfate, and sulfide in the cake. For-: mation of 6(0@ starts even at 8W*, indicating formation of, Na aluminate, although the rate of reactloh is very small. The rate increases with temp. At DW*, the reaction re@ quires 4 hra.; at IOW' 30 min.; at 1100% 20 min. - and at: 12W*. less than 10 min. Formation of Na afuminatt t . . p !,...,Cdigt6NaSO,+Ais0s-NatO.Ali0t+s(h.1 FM of S proceedh a&ordins t6 NatS + 260s Z. Kamich L LILEYE113 I- Journil of the American Ceramid Society July 1954 Chemistry and Physids Method ol determining SOt In the gas phne. 1. S. I.zLBpv AND 0. G."EVTURVA. Akad. Nauk Fa@,71-r-ruTy-Frim-7ket. iwi., No. 3, 27-30 (1049).-The gaus .!treatn containing the SO- passes through a Dre.;.cl flask contain- ing water with a few drops of starch solution and one drop of fitrated 12 solution. As the solution becomes discolored, titrated 1, solution is added dropwise from a burette mounted on the flask to maintain the violet coloration. Any Is carried away by the' gas stream is absorbed by hyposulfite solution. Unrcacted SOV is absorbed in a flask containing titrated Is sotut-on. Themethod Is particularly suitable for studying the kinetics of reactiom tak-, Ing place during the sintering of alumina-sulfate mixtures. Re on between sodhim sulifide and aic4t. 1. S. LILIHIV AND T. 1. AvDisnyA. Aiad. Nduk S. S.R.,Itapadno-Sibirskil FUW, Tridy Khim.-Met. rnsj., No, 3, 3" (1940).-NaiS and mar- Journal of the American sballite (1:6, 1:2, 1:1) were heated at 5000, 700', and 000*C. Ceramic Society for 30 min., and silica gel with NaS(5: 1) was heated at 700' and W. Cases and cakes were analyzed. For a mixture of I part -July 1954 NaS and 6 parts marshallite, practically all the silica remained Chemistry and Physics insoluble; in addition, a considerable portion of the NaiS became insoluble in cold water. As the content of Na,S in the mixture increased, the amounts of sulfide and of sUica, passing into solution also increased. The value of NaS/Si% in the solutions obtuined from the cakes remained fairly steady (1.7, 1.0, 1.5, 1.3). The silica reacts with the Na@S to form thiosilicates of We type nNa,S-nSiOj. One of these, n,'a.S-SiOi, is soluble: the other. @',tjS-nSiOt, is insoluble. Along with the chief rtmcdon, there Wits a whole series of side reactions, resulting in thc formation of - II.S, SO,, and S. These reactions are determined by the mois- ture and sulfate and sulfite present in the Nla,S; they are partic- ularly pronounced when amorphous silica is used. B.Z.K. LILE@- Reaction bigmen sftka and SoSLiurn sulfite at the sinterlyr-tent- R - yourvA. Akad,X ,persture. I.S.L]LIHIVANoT.T.7 UTSYS.R., - - - rud =771fel. tnil., No. 3, 15-,FA Journal of theAmerican Zapadno-S,'N@rskifMal, T y Ceramic Society (194q).-Mixttires of NajSOj and SiOl (1.-1. 1:2, 1:5) ivere * " heated ar 6W to 1000 C. In the case of the 1:5 mixture, there l J 1954 u was little sintering of the particles; the I -. I mixture was fu3cil at y Chemistry and Physics 700'. At OWO. the mixtures were all molten. Llbcrzttioitn(SO@ increased with Nai$0011%. For tni:xtures rich in silica, libera- tion of SO% was Intensive (luring the first 5 to 10 inin. and then dropped pipidly. For mixtures rich In Nu?,90j, liberatimi (if 80, procLeded uniformly and over a longer period of Onc. The for- niation ofBinercased with NatSO;/SiOj,but the totalsol'S02and 8 were close for the different mixtures. The percentages of reactcd Na,SO, were about the same for the different ruixtures. Rcae- tion started at FA)01 and was slow (3% Na-Ws), but it increased with temperature. At DW*, 43 to 40% NazSOs reacted mul at 100% 62 to 65%. The difference between reacted Na--SO, In the case of silica gel and inarshallite was not great. Afore SOz and less S were obtained with silica gel, however, thau with marshal- lite. B.Z. K. "A SOV/1 ',7 59-2-282-9 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metailurgiya, lq5Q, Nr 2 p 75 IUSSR) AUTHORS: Maslova, Ye, I., Lileyev, 1. S. TITLE: On the Reaction Between Li)O, Al@)Oj SiO), and CaO w Sintering Temperatures. CommUnicat@or f. Formation of Lithium Aluminate in the Sintering of Lithium Carbonate and Aluminum Oxide ( ,0 - zai modeystvii mezhdu Li?O, A12037 SiO2 i CaO pri temperatural(h spekaniya. Soobshcheniye 1. Obrazovaniye alyurninata 10iya pri spekanii karbonata litiya i okisi alyuminiya) PERIODICAL. lzv. Sibirsk. oid, AN SSSR 1958, Nr 1. pp t3 70 ABSTRACT: The reaction between Li2CO? ind AI)O3, begins in 'be 450 5000C temperature range- It is estab@ished th-at the rnos' in*.ens', e re,ction takes place at 1000 - 11000 The cons'-Ants of the rate oi the reaction of formation of Li aluminate arti ?he following: K6000 0 0 1 bt@7, 10 3 K700 -- 0.344-10 3, and K750 '- 0 777,10 1. The acWa!ion energy E = 47, 580 cal/ mole. P B Card 1/1 AVMMVA, LIIZYXV, J.S., .-@. 1-1--l- Interaction of sodium sulfide with silica. Izv. Sib. otd. AN SSSR noo2-.43-50 158- (MIRA 11:9) 1.4padno-Sibirskly filial AN SSSRO" (Sodium sulf ide) (Silica) 1@,Y E L) -J:-, SOV/1117-59 2 28Z,9 Translation frorn: Referativnyy zhurnal Metallurgiya. 1959 Nr ? p 75 WSSR1 AUTHORS: Maslova, Ye. L, Lileyev, 1. S. TITLE: On the Reaction Between Lithium, Alurnirum. Silicon and Calcium Oxides at Sintering Temperatures (0 1/zaimodeyst.%, i mezhdu okis lami litiya, alyuminiya, kremniya i kal'tsiya pri t.emperaturakh spekaniya) PERIODICAL- Izv. Sibirsk. otd. AN SSSR. 1958. Nr 4, pp 67 - 7 3 ABSTRACT: The authors investigate the reaction between The oxides of Lil Al Si, and Ca and study the effect of CaO on the formation of Li,O- A1203 The study of the reactions by thermal an-d microscopic analysis shows that Li?-03 does not react with CaO iip to a temperature of 12300G- be - yond which temperature the eutectic melting of the mi@xture begi-s. During sintering Liz0 displaces CaO from CaO-A1203. The reaction begins at 540 - 6000. The decomposition of CaO-Aj 203 is fullY COM pleted at 10000. The cake resulting from the sintering of the A1203, CaO, and Li2O mixtures contains Li?0-A1203 and CaO. This proves that Li aluminate is the most stable compound here and that CaO does Card 1/1 not impede its formation. v V. BARKOTA, F.F.; LILEM, I.S. ginetics of the interaction Of Bolid lithium carbonate and ammonium chloride. Izv. Sib. otd. AN SSSR no.7:36-39 '58. (MIRA 11:9) 1.Zapadno-Sibirski.r filial AN SSSR. (Lithium carbonate) (Ammonium chloride) BERCMR, A.S.; MIX711y, I.S. Kinetics of the reaction of -e-dicalcium silicate with caustic f soda solutions. Izv.Sib.otd.AN SSSR no.2:46-53 '59, (MM 12--7) 1. Zapadno-Sibirskiy filial Sibirakago otdoleniya AN SSSR. (CELIcium silicates) (Sodium hydroxide) YAKOVLEV, L.K,.-, LILEYLT, I.S. Chemistry of processes takcing place in the system Na20 - Al203- 3102 at sintering temperatures. Report No.1: Reaction of kyanite and soda. Izv.Sib.otd.AN SSSR ao*5:64-74 159. 04IFA 12:10) 1. Xhimiko-metallurgichaskly institut Sibirskogo otdoloniya Akademii wuk SSSR. (Kyanite) (Soda) MASLOVA, Te.I.; LILEYEV, I.S., - -11- . @... ... ., Reaction between Li 20, Al2039 SiO2and CaO at sintering temperatures. Re-nort No.4-. Reaction of lithium silicate with calcium oxide at sintering temperatures. Izv. Sib. otd. A14 SSSR no.6:78-82- 159. (KRA 12:12) I.Khimiko-metallurgicheski.r iustitut Sibirskogo otdelaniy-a AN SSSR. (Lithium silicate) (Calcium oxide) YAKOVLET, L.K.; LILEYEV, IA. Studying the chemistry of processes taking place in the oystem, Wa2O - A1203 - SiO2 at sintering temperatures. Izv. Sib. otd. AN SSSR no.8:62-75 159. OIRA 13:2) 1;Khimiko-metallurgicheakiy institut Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. (Sintering) LILEM., I.S.; ROZFMRETFR, R.G.; AVDEYEVA, T.I. Chemism of the sintering process of sulfate-contaiaing alumimm charges, Trudy Khim,-met,instsSib.,otd*AH SSSR no-15tu-25 f6O. (Aluminum-Metallurgy) (Chemistry, Metallurgic) (MM 14:6) ROZENTRETER, R.G.,- TKACH9VAq Z.S.p' PAVLYCHEVA, A.I.1 LILEYEV., I&S, Sintering of sulfate-limestone charges. Trudy Xhime-aetAnst.Sib. otd,AN SSSR no.15:27-39 160. (MM 14:6) (Aluminum-Motallurgy) (Sintering) ROUNTRETER, R,G,I* TKACHEVA, Z.di,; GORYUNOVA, A.A.; MUMS I.S. Sintering of Boda-vulfate-limeatone obarges. Trudy !him*-m9t&ixwt, Sib.otd,AN SSSR no,l5t4l-54 160* (MMA 14s6) (Alumiwu&--M9ta-Uur9Y) (Sintering) AVDEYEVA, T.I.; KOLOSOVj A&S.; LILEYEVs I.S. 0 Optima conditions for the leaching of sulfaleQimestone sinters. Trudy Xhim.-met.inst.sib.otd.AN SSSR no*IP61-73 .'060# (MIRA .14:6) (Leaching) (Alumina) n AVDKYEVA, T.I.; LIIZM, I.S. Desiliconization of Plumina solutions with preparation of alumina by the sulfatD-limestone method. Trudy KbJ---met.inst.Sib.otd.AN SSSR nool5:75-80 160, (MM 14s6) (Aluminate) (3,Uicon) LILEM ROMMUTIR, R.G.; AVDEMA, T*I.; TKAGBEVA, Z.B.; MOROZOV., G@S. Pilot-plant testing of the oulfate-limestone method of preparing alumina from Salair bauxites, Trudy Khim.-met.inst.Sib.otd.AN 3=@, nool5i$149 (MERA 14:6) (SAIAI Ridge-Bauxite) (AluminO 5@ (2) SOV/78-5-1-16/45 AUTHORS: Permyakovaq T. V., Lileyevj I* So TITLE.: Conditions for the Formation of Sodium Callocarbonate PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimiiq 19609 Vol 59 Nr 10 pp 91 - 94 -(VSSR) APSTRACT: The authors refer to data contained in publications concerning the aluminoddrbonates. Together with the aluminosilicatee, aluminogermanateep and gallocarbonates they constitute the large cat!qpu of-.th.e widely spread compounds of the type R O.A 0 There are no data available in publica- 2 2 3 to. tq@ tions as sra@@ gallocarbonate.-The authors therefore investigated the'f6rmation of this compound by adding sodium bicarbonate to,sodium gallate at room temperature and by ana- lyzing the precibitates thus obtained. They established the Influence of the pR and of the caustic modulus No (ratio of Na20 to Ga 203 in g@-mol) on the composition of the precipitate Card 1/2 (.@ablel). Pure Na 20.'Ga 203-CO2 nH210 was obtained with Conditions for the Formation of Sodium Gallocarbonate SOV/78-5-1-16/45 PH 9#50 - 9-909 whereas mixtures of gallium hydroxide and sodium gallocarbonate were obtained at lower pH-values. No precipitation occurs with N&2C0 3 (pH >10) (Table 2). The same experiments were conducted at 900, without any sodium gallo- oarbonate precipitating. By plotting the ionization radioqrame and the-heating curves of sodium gallocarbonate (Fige 1,2), oodium,bicarbonate, and gallium hydroxide, the authors were able to prove that sodium gallocarbonate is no mixture of the components but is an individual compound. There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and 9 references, 4 of whiol@ are Soviet. SUBMITTED: October 169 1958 Card 2/2 ,67-2 k -9 o 6;W (1096-29 AUTHORS: Permyakovaq T. V., Lileyevq I. S. S/078/60/005/05/02/037 ---- @ . B004/BO16 TITLE: Some Physicochemical Properties of Sodihm Gallium Carbonate PERIODICALs Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimiij 19609 Vol- 51 No. 5P pp. 999-1002 TEXTz In Ref. I the authors reported on the preparation of the compound Na2O.Ga 203& 2CO2"UH20 and on its detection by'means of thermal and X-ray analysis. It is the purpose of the present paper to compare sodium gallium carbonate with sodium aluminum carbonate. Sodium gallium carbonate is a white micro- crystalline powder with weak birefringence. Fig. 1 shows an electron micro- scopic photograph of this compound the crystal structure of which was con- firmed also by the X-rAy picture depicted in Fig. 2. The heating an& cooling curves given in Fig. 3 show three irreversible thermal effects. To study these effects, samples of sodium gallium carbonate were heated isothermally at different temperatures and tested afterwards for their Na, Ga, CO 2 , and H20 contents according to Ref. 1. Fig. 4 shows the results. At 2000 CO 2 Card 1/3 65-W @qs@@ Some Physicochemical Properties of Sodium S/078J60/005/05/02/037 Gallium Carbonate B004/BOi6 0 begins to escape. This process is completed at 500 , The water is rapidly removed between 300-4000. It-may be seen from the X-ray pictures shown in Fig. 2 that NaGaO2 forms at 5000. The nature of the third, small thermal effect is still --'-unclear, The results of the reaction of sodium gallium carbonate with water are presented in a table. The dissolved medium was de- termined sp ectrophotometrically. Water exerts a decomposing effect on sodium gallium carbonate (like acid and lye). Decomposition is completed after boiling for 5 min. The authors studied the ion-exchange properties of sodium gallium carbonate by means of a reaction with AgNO 3& They obtained the silver gallium carbonate Ag2O. Ga203# 2CO 20 nH20 which was confirmed by means of the X-ray picturesillustrated in Fig- 5- Fig. 6 shows the X-ray picture of sodium aluminum carbonate, and Fig- 7 compares the heating curves of sodium gallium carbonate and sodium aluminum carbonate. The experimental results prove that these two compounds and sodium aluminosilicate (as an ion ex- changer) behave similarly due to the fact that they belong to the same type of compounds having the composition Card 2/3 6;42-9L 6 474@--29 Some Physicochemical Properties of Sodium S/078/60/005/05/02/037 Gallium Carbonate BO()4/BO16 RIO@R 111 0 R IV 0 nH 0. There are 7 figures, 1 table, and 4 Soviet references. 2 2 3' 20 2 ASSOCIATION: Institut khimii silikatov Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Silicate Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR) SUBMITTED; February 9, 1959 Card 3/3 FEWAKOVA, T.Y..; LILEM, I.S. Carbonization of sodium aluminate solutions containing a small amount of sodium gallate. Zhur.neorg.khtm. 5 no.go.19,99-2006 S 16o. (HEU 131ll) 1. Institut khimii eilikatov Akademii nauk SSSR, laboratortya khimii Icremniya. (Sodium alumiaate) (Sodium gallate) 4/080/60/033/007/002/020 A003/AO01 AUTHORS: Dubrovo, S. K., Lileyev, I. S. - I ........... TITLE: Glass-Like Gallo-Silicates and Their Properties PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, 1960, Vol. 33, No. 7, pp. 1471-1476 TEXT: The possiblity of obtaining glasses-in simple gallosilicate systems was investigated and the dependence of their physico-chemical properties on the content of gallium oxide in them was studied, Three-component glasses,were prepared: Na2O-G 0 _Si02, Li2O-Ga2O 3j SiO and CaO-Ga2O-q-SiO2. The melting was I inum crucibl. at lli@e glasses containing carried out in a p al e 00-105000C. gallosilicates are less inclined to crystallization than the corresponding alumosilicate glasses. It was shown that the density of the glasses increases if the molar percentage of gallium oxide in it is increased at the expense of silicon dioxide or sodium oxide. The density of gallosilicate glasses is considerably higher than that of alumosilicate glasses. The refractive index depends mainly on the ratio between silica and gallium oxide. The refractive index increases with the content of gallium oxide. The average dispersion attains its highest value at the ratio SiO2:Ga2O3 - 3. The highest refractive Card 1/2 82665 Glass-Like Gallo-Silicates and Their Properties S/080/60/033/007/002/020 A003/AO01 index is obtained In gallosilicate glasses containing lithium oxide. The linear thermal expansion was studied with the aid of a dilatometer'of the FU KKIK-I) type within the range of 20-4000C. The addition of gallium oxide to sodium- silicate glasses decreases their expansion coefficient. The micro-hardness increases with the content of gallium oxide and aluminum oxide. Gallosilicate glasses, however,, have a microhardness which is by 17-23% lower than that of alumosilicate glasses. There are 5 tables, 4 graphs and 5 references: 1 Soviet, 3 English and I American, SUBMITTED: Februar7 17, 1960 Card 2/2 GUSEVA, I.V.;PRIKHIDIKO, N.Ye.;LILEYEV, I.S. Synthesis of lithium silicates from aqueous solutions. Zhur. neorg.khim. 6 no.5:1028-1034 My 161. (MIRA 14:4) le Institut khimU ailikatov AN 533R, (Lithium silicate) V, AUTHORS: TITLE: S/080/-2/035/003,/020/024 D204/D302 Dubrovo, S. K., Lilevey, I.-S., Mozheyko, V. I. and shmidt, Yu. A. - Glasses with increased heat stability -for chemical laboratory ware and apparatus PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, V. 35, no. 3, 1962,669-671 TEXT: The object of the present work was to prepare low-borate glasses with increased thermal shock resistance, applicable to the above uses. The range of compositions tried was (wt.ep): SiO 2 72.5 - 75.0, A1203 6.0 - 7.8, B 203 3.2 - 4.0, BaO 5.0, CaO 0 - 1.7t Na 20-5.0 - 7.8, U20 0.5 - 1.0, CaF2 0 - 2.5. 0BaO may be replaced by SrO. The glasses were fused at 1500 - 1520 C and their coeffi- cients of linear thermal expansion (po, softening temperature, tendency towards crystallization and chemical stability were mea- sured. Two of these glasses, AT-24 (Si02 75.0, A120 3 8.0, B203 392, Card 1/3 S/08 62/035/003/020/024 Glasses with increased ... D204YD302 BaO 4.8, CaF2 1.7,- Na20 6.8 and Li20 0-5) and BT-2q (VT-24) (SiOl) 72.6, A120 3 6.81 B203 4.0, BaO 5.0, CaO 0.5, CaF2 2.5, Na20 7.8 , U20 0.75) were pre*pared on a larger scale in the Druzhnaya Gorka ,alassworks and were there shaped into articles. It was found that C@20-4000C a, 53-60 x 10-7/oC /-Abstracter's note: cm/oc?-7, the softening temperatures were 570 OC and there was no tendency to- wards devitrification. The glasses were stable to distilled water and 1N H2SO2 an prolonged boiling, but less so to 2N NaOH. All At-24 ware withstood quenching through 1700C, whilst VT-24 was on- ly slightly less shock resistant. Thermal shock resistance was thus superior to that of glass no. 23 and 29 produced at the D.G. works and to 4 --,@_2_(Ts-32) glass. The same physico-chemical tests were carried out on commercial glasses for comparison. The results are briefly discussed and it is concluded that the glasses devel- oped are suitable for production of chemical glass ware and appa- Card 2/3 S/08 0/6 2/03 5 /003/02 0/024 -f Glasses with increased a.* D204/D302 ratus. There is 1 table and 2 Soviet-bloc references. SUB14ITTED: MaY 30, 1961 Card 3/3 0 DUSROVO, S.K.; LILEYEV, I.S.; MOZILTYK0, V.I.; SHMIDT, Yu.A. Glasses with high thermal resintance for chemical laLoratory warei and apparatus. Zhur.prikl.khim. 35 no.3:669-671 Mr 162. (MIRA 15:4) (Glass) (Chemical laboratories--Equipment and supplies) IL 59551-65-.- ACCESSION NR: AR5012846 UR/0137/65/00Q/G0Z1/GG26jG028 SOURCE: Ref. zh. Metallurgiya, Abs, 3GI75 AUTHOR: Permyakova, T. V.;, Lfleyev,.I. S. TITLE, Chemidal-mechanism of the process of carbonization of aluminate solu- tions containing smalladditions of sodium gallate CITED SOURCE.; Tr'.' 3-go Vaes. soveshchaniya po khimii i tekhnol. glinozema., 1 Yerevan, 1964, 3199-410 TOPIC TAGS: carbonization, aluminate, sodium gallate, sodium anummate, gallium- U, radioactive isotope, aluminum oxide, sodium monoxide, gallium, chemical separation,, chemical precipitation, chemical mechanism, chemical anal.- i ysis, chemical tracer, sodium hydroxide, gallium oxide monohydrate, sodium gallocarbonate 0 TRANSLATION: The process of carbonization of sodium aluminate solutions c n- taining small additions of sodium gallate was studied by use of the radioactive -d1/2 L@cj