SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LYUTYY, A.I. - LYZHOV, A.V.

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ZHITKEVIGH, V.F.; LHITY, A.I.; ROSSIYJIIN, V.S.; TSIKORA, I.L. Prinimal--uc-h-aMj@-bU6RIM, Ye.D. Anomalous excitation of met&ls in the flames and vapors of certain organic compounds. Opt. i spektr. 15 no.3.-405-412 S 163. (MIRA 16.10) L 91-go-66 WT(I)/EWT(iu)/EPF(n)--*/EWP(b)/MM(~-) IJP(c) JD/JG/WW ACC NR, AR6ObOll5 SOURCE CODE: MV005816 '>/DO32 5/OOP1OO8/DO3L SOURCE: Ref. zho Flzikai Abs. 8D261 AMORS: Zhitk"CC T. L. '6 V. F. I.: Rosalkhin,. V. S.; -1 ORG: none TITIZ: Excitationof metals In the vapors of some organic compounds CITED SOURCEs Tr. Komis. po spektroskopii. AN M80 A.# t. 20 vyp. ip i964p 24o-246 optil If Y I TOPIC.TAGS: metal property, c sp1c=M, 'll t excitation, flamep chemiluminea'-" cence Z I q 4 ) 5_7@1 TRANSIATIONr- The a Ora investigated the glow spectra observed upon coalescence of jets of met yap-or i Bi, Casp Cd, Mg, Nap Pb, TI., and 2;n), with a mixture of some carbo6-cantaining substances-with air at atmospheric pressure at IOOOK. Atomic lines with excitationenergy up,to T.78 ev,and bands of.several molecules were observed in the glow spectra. .Comparison of the spectra of the reaction zone of a bydrocarbon flame., - in which salts -of the above-mentioned metals were introduced, with the in- vestigated glow has shown.that the-latter has a purely chemilumineacent nature and is characterized by high population of the upper energy levels of the atoms. It is established.that carbon and oxygen are indispensible participeats In the formation of the glzv - zone. :SUB CODE: 20, QW& L 31511-66 &1T(m)/EWP(J)/EWP(t)/ETI IJP(c) JDAI'41JGIRM ACC NR: Ap6oi3oiq SOWCE CODE: UR/6051/66/020/004/056P,/05-75 AMOR: Bugrim, Ye. D.; T4yutyy, A. I.; Rossikhin, V. S.; Isikora, I. L. ORG: none /I TITLE: Singularities in the excitation of the Swann bands of C2 in vapor jets of metals and organic compounds SOURCE: Optika i spektroskopiya, v. 20, no. 4, 1966, 568-575 TOPIC TAGS: carbon, band spectrum, chemiluminescence, vapor state, emission spectrum, excited electron state, relaxation process ABSTRACT: This is a continuation of earlier work (Opt. i spektr. v.,/1-5, 406, 1963) where it was observed that the spectra of glowing metal vaporlthow a clearly pronounced chemiluminescence character in the presence of the vapor of carbon- containing compounds (CCLLI YChC13, CH13), ard the observation of the Swann band system of C2. The pur-p@ose [of the present investigation was to study in greater detail the spectrum of the C2 molecule excited upon coalescence of vapors of several metals and CC14. The apparatus used for the vapor production was described in the earlier paper. The emission spectrum of the C2 molecule was obtained by means of a photoelectric setup based on a monochromator and photomultiplier. To Card 1/2 UDC: 535-338-33 + 539-196.2 L 31511-66 ACC NR: Ap6ozoiq study the singularities of the C2 spectrum, the zone of the reaction of Li vapor and CC-14 was used, and it was found that the main features of the C2 spectrum in the metal-vapor reaction zone was an anomalous distribution of the intensities among the edges of the Swann system bands. The results have shown that variation of the temperatvre leads to a chanee in the population of the vibrational levels of 'he d3119electron state, and the character of the population of these levels was established for excitation of the C2 molecule in reactions of Li, K, Na, Cs, and Mg with CC14. An analysis of the relative intensities of the spectra and of the relative populations of the first vibrational levels in the d3% state in- dicates that the experimental results can be reconciled with the theory of vibrational relaxation in the excited electron states. Orig. art. has: 4 figures, 3 formulas, and 3 tables. SUB CODE: 20/ 2/2 rr)C r SUBM DATE: 223)ec6b,/ ORIG REF: 008/- OTH REF: 007 4 46134-66 EWT (I) /EEC (k -2/T/FdP(k) LJP(c) WU/RTW/AT ACC NRs AP6025950 SOURCE CODE: UR/0051/66/021/001/0027/0032 AUTHOR: Bugrim, Ye. Lyuty D X@_A. I.: Rossikhin, V. S. ORG: none TITLE: Oscillatory relaxation of diatomic molecules in the excited electron state SOURCE: Optika i spektroskopiya, v. 21, no. 1, 1966, 27-32 TOPIC TAGS: excited electron state, diatomic molecule, molecular property, molecular structure, molecular spectrum, excitation energy, excitation spectrum, quantum os- cillation, shock wave oscillation ABSTRACT: The process of oscillatory relaxation in diatomic molecules in an excited state is considered when these molecules constitute an impurity in a carrier gas. The expressions for the determination of energy exchange efficiency are derived based on the observed values of the population of the unstable levels. A diatomic molecule may be considered to be an oscillator. If diatomic molecules are contained as a small ad-: mixture in a carrier gas, the oscillatory relaxation takes place under isothernic con-,, ditions. This phenomenon can be described by the differential equation d X,, M di- = K fv'+ (v'+ 1) e-41 X., + (v'+ 1) X.,4@1) - A* X,,, 0, 1, 2. Card 1/3 UDC: 539.196.3 ACC NRt AP6025950 where X 1(t) is the share of the oscillators at the unstable level having the quan- tun number W; 6 = hvlkT; v is the osciliation frequency; T is the gas temperature; K is a constant determined by the properties of the carrier gas, its temperature T, and the efficiency of the interactions between the oscillating molecules and the car- rier gas particles; A* is the suin of absolute probabilities of all electron transi- tions from the given level. The solution of equation (1) is given by X (1) V! G (1, t)I-A-1, dz" __O (2) where G (Z. t -e4 G, 11 - 1) Flee - (z-eo (z - ee) - (z - 1) e- ell 'I and Go is an arbitrary function determined from the initial conditions. Expression (2) represents the process of oscillatory relaxation of a system of harmonic oscilla- tors in an excited state of electrons. If, following the act of molecule generation at a certain unstable level of excitation, a process of oscillatory relaxation takes place and is accompanied by the emission of electron-oscillatory bands, the change of, the unstable level population with respect to time may be inferred from the intensity Card -;L 1 46134-6-6 ACC NRs AP6025950 of the corresponding emissions, measured at different times after the initial reac- tion. The authors illustrate their findings by considering the oscillatory relaxation: following the generation of a diatomic molecule on the m-th electron excitation level. Orig. art. has: 1 figure, 16 formulas. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 22Dec64/ ORIG REF: 004/ OTH REF: 007 C.,d 3/3 F ,, , 11 --I -- -EWT~l)/LWT(rr,)/EEC(k)-2/ErdP(tl/ETI/7k~P(~~L. P(11 I J PLc I MG T',[/JD L o6l'8 6z SOURCE CODE: UR/0020/66/169/004/0858/0860 AUTHOR: Bugrim. Ye. D.; Lyutyy, A. I.; Rossikhin, V. S.; Tsikera, I. L. ORG: Dnepropetrovsk State University (Dneproperrovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet) TITLE: Vibrational relaxation of tile C2 molecule in tile excited electronic state SOURCE: AIN SSSR. Dollady, v. 169, no. 4, 1966, 3-58-860 TOPIC TAGS: gas discharge spectro@,cnpy, C'. r@ldiczll, @k@an hand, ABSTP,@('T.- A @;pectroscoplc inv(-;t-ig,.jtion wd.. (--;irri@,d out of tile ef[-u,'L o! or !-I@e of of an ele,-LricaL was 1.irough a ttihe ( 1E uribed) @i LIE-(! rt.,,',wed 1 1:, It- @i@ "r,,, "W W;IS oi,-;-I vetl I ri*. t t i ;@g i w @ 1 !3 -1 r i 0,3,.,es u6ed wei-r '-()(Pre,@surc + 9 - 5 7' ; 1 1 and n.-')4 CO + ')9. 5'@ t\r 10--)50 mm Ho . T'.. rL-;u1t!i iire it@-,orted ;ind int-i-preved in Lerms of the Oworv of of diltili'll( ;,ti 'Lhi- #.-@cfLed eLect-ronic qtaLe. (Irig. art. 11;1s. I figtirc in(! I tabLe. ClIv. A. C's-i (s)" 1 SUB CuDE: 201 SUBM DATE: 060ct65/ UPI(; REF: Q0 7 REF: 006 LCurd 1/1 af' --5 35 -33 7 TIKHENKO 1. G. p gornyy inzh. ; STEL tMM p N. N. p gorjiyy tekhnik; GUMENOK p G. Ye. gornyy tekhnik; VOLOSHINp A.M.p gornyy inz-h.; BERE70VSKIYq A.P., y inzh.; BUGAYt V.A., gornyy tekhnik gornyy inzh.@_L markahe7der mimpreving undergrouftd woelt" by IA. D. Grossman and E. 14. Kozakov. Reyiewed by L. G. Tikhenko and others. Gor. zhur. no.3:3-7 Mr 161. (MIRA 14:3) 1, Rudoupravleniye im. Rozy Lyuksemburgy Krivoy Rog (for Tikhenkop Stellmakhq Grumenok). 2. Shakhta-*Ko=-jnar-Probeda', Krivoy Rog (for Voloshin, Berezovskiyv Lyutyy). 3. Shakhta OWovaya" rudoupravleniya im. Rozy Lyuksemburg (for Bugay). , (Mining ihdilBtr and finance) (Grossman-9 IA. D. @ (Kozakovv E. M.) 3hid4l S/185/61/006/006/023/030 D299/D304 AUTHORS@, Nesterko, N.A@, Rossykhir., V.S., and Tsykora, I.L. TITLE- Cases of deviation from the thermodynamic equilibrium in the outer cone of a flame PERI(DICAL: Ukrayins1kyy fizychnyy zhurnal, v, 6, no. 6.1961 851 - 852 TEXT: On adding various substances to a flame, the authors obse- ved effects related to the absence of thermodynamic equilibrium. Thus, on introducing vapors of metallic magnesium directly -'into the outer cone of an acetylene-air flame and in a hydrogen-air flame, a small zone appeared (visible with the naked eye) at the spot where the metal vapor met the oiAter cone of the flame@ The spectrum of t@r zone differs greatly from the spectrum of the rest of the :!one. The zone spectrum has a band, contribl@ted by the MgH molecule; as well as a line of the M@ atom. If Cs vapor is also introduced in- to the zone, the Cs lines = 4555 and 4593 1, become much stron- ger. Spectral investigations by T.M. Sugden and E.M. Bulewlcz (Ref@ Card 1/@ S/18 61/006/006/02-/0'- Cases of deviation from the D299YD304 I "I 1@;, 1. Trans. Farad, Soc., 55, No. 5, -1120, 1959) showed that the MgH band does not appear in the spectrum of the 3uter cone if powdered Mg is introduced. In the experiments conducted by the authors, the conditions for the formation of MgH were more fa.irable (a large number of atoms, comparatively low temperatures -- of the order of "10000K), Under these conditions, MgH molecules could be formed by different reactions. An analysis of these reactions shows the ab- sence of thermodynamic equilibrium in the observed zone, If CC14 vapor is introduced into the flame together with the air current, then a decrease in the intensity of the lines of the Ca, Sr, Li. Ba. Na, K, Rb and Cs-atoms, is observed. A table shows the values of the electrical conductivity of the "'lame before and after the intro- duction Of CC14; on introducing CC14, the electrical condu:@tlvity behaves in a different way -- fcr some elements it increases, where as fir others it increases (or remains unchanged). In the case (@_' "Jr. the decrease in electrical conductivity is accomp@.nied by a de- crease in the intensity of the ionic Sr-line, ahereas an increase in the intensity of the ionic 13a-line is accompanied by a siigh,@ increase in conductivity, Hence the -resence of CCI in the f1a7ie 4 Card 2,/5 S/185/61/0'06/006/02@/ 3'%@G lases of deviation from the D299/D304 not only disturbs the dissociation equilibrium, bul may alsr, lead to deviations from the ionization equilibrium, There are I fig.Ire, 1 table and 2 non-Soviet-bloc references;(including 1 "rans.l.,,taon) The reference to the English-language publication rer;,Is as fullcws: E,1L Bulewicz.. T,M. Sugden, Trans. Farad. Soc., '15, no. 1. -2,3, 1959, A@@SOCIATION: Dnipropetrovslkyy derzhavnyy universytet __rri, chya vozzlyednannya Ukrayiny z Roslyeyu (Dr.,@pr;-J-pe- trovs'k St.-te University im. 300-th Annivers-iry the Ukraine's Uni-on with Russia) Card 3//1 BUGRIM, Ye.D.; LYUTYY, A.I.; ROSSIKHIN, V.S. Appearance of the green spectral bands of the '-'gH -nolecule in a flLme. Opt. i spektr. 10 no.6:804-806 Je 161. 014IRA 14:8) (Magnesium hydride--Spectra) uum, A.S. [Liutyi, A.S.) Innervation of the periorhital and orbital periostex.-. of domesic animals. Don. AN HER no.6@801-804 Q5. @MIRA 18;7) 1. Belotserkovskiy sellskok@ozyaystvennyy institut. LTUTYY.,@_, SAPOZHNIKOV, M.B., redaktor; G"OVA. tI.I., tekhnicheskiy redak-tor. (At a leading mine] Ha peredovoi shrJ-hte. Rostov-na-Donu, Rostovskoo kn-vo. 1953. 33p. (Microfilm) (KLRA 9-5) (Shakhty-Coal mines and mining) 6 -V 7!---I-JP'6)l'-::W--- ptm7 0164 ACCES FACCESSION-W- All U---F DOI,MHE VKO I I'L LYUTYY P - [Liutyi, F. We are introducing mesh-reinforced concrete into rural construction. Sill. brud. 1.1 no.5:4,6 My 161. (MLPA 14:6) 1. Nachallnik Gulyay"Pillskoy mezhkolkhoznoy stroitellnoy organizatsii Zaporozhskoy oblasti (for Domashenko). 2. Glavnyy inzh. Gulyay-Pillskogo mezhkolkhozstroya (for Lyutyy). (Ukraine-Reinforced concrete) (Feeding-Equipment and supplies) BODNYA, V.; LYUTYY, P. [uutyi, P.] A brickyard with tunnel driers. Sil'.hud. 1-2 na.@:14-15 Je 162. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Predsedatell Gulvay-pollskogo mezhkolkhozatroya Zaporozhst:oy oblasti, (for Bodnya). 2. Glavnyy inzh. Gulyaypollskogo mezhkolkhozstroya Zaporozhskoy oblasti (for Ly-utyy). (Gulyaypole District-Brickmaking) Subject USSR/Electricity AID P - 3354 Card 1/1 Pub. 29 - 12/27 Author Lyutyy, S. G., Electrician Title Automatic discharger of a compressor Periodical Energetik, 9, 23-211, S 1955 Abstract The author describes the compressors produced by the VEM plant which feed air circuit breakers of a sub- station. The author designed an automatic discharger of the compressor which he describes. One drawing. Institution None Submitted No date AUTHORSs Dolgov, B. N., Andreyev, D. N., Lyutyy, V. P. 20-3-23/53 TITLEt The Effect of the H-Value of Alkyl Radicals on the Si-R Bond Stability Against the Action of Concentrated Sulfaric Icid (Vliyaniye velichiny alkillnykh radikalov R na ustoychivost' avyazi Si-R k deyetviyu kontsentrirovannoy sernoy kisloty). PERIODICALe Doklady AN SSSR, 1958, Vol. 118, Nr 3, PP. 501-5o4 (USSR) ABSTRAM From the results of references 1-6 the authors draw the con- clusion that the stability of the bonu to concentrt.- ed sulfuric acid must depend on the quantity (number of carbon atoms) and the structure of the radicals combined with this carbon atom. In order to check this assumption the authors syn- thesized 3 new monobasict-silicium-organic acids @Vii, viii and IX) with a common formula CH (R)2SiCH CH2COOH (where R a a n-C3H7, n-C4H9 and i-C H11). Tgair reaefion to concentrated sulfuric acid und er 3tanaard codditions was studied. Three 2- basic silicium organic acids were produced: 4,4,6,6-tetra-n- -propyl-4,6-disila-5-ozanonan-dicarboxylic acid (X), 4,6-di- methyl-496-di-n-butyl-4-6-disila-5-oxanonan-dicarboxylic acid (XI) and 4,6-dimethyl-4,6-di-isoamYl-4,6-disila-5-oxano'nan-di- Card 1/2 carboxylic acid (XII). The structure of these acids points at The Effect of the R-Value of Alkyl Radicals on the Si-R Bond 2o-3-23/59 Stability Against the Action of Concentrated Sulfuric Acid. the breaking of the Si-C bond in the initial acids VII, VIII and ILX, which, however, took place with different radicals. In acid VII it took place with the =-WSi-CH3 bond, while in the two other cases the bonds -== Si-C4H9 and 1qRS'-C5H11 were broken. The- se results prove the assumption that in the t-silicium organic acids containing the (CH3)R2S' group the conse-outive order of the breaking of the bonds Si-CH3 and Si-R under the action of concentrated H2SO4 is determined by the size of the hydrocarbon radical R. Th@s the radicals investigated can be arranged accord- ing to their resistivity against H2SO4: C2H 5f n-C3H7) CH3> n-C4H9, i-C 5Hil, The constants of the compounds produced are mentioned in table 1. An experimental part with the usual data follows. There are 1 table and 11 references, 6 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATION: Institute for Silicate Chemistry AN USSR (Institut khimii silikatov Akademii nauk SSSR) PRESENTED: August 5, 1957, by 1. V. Topchiyev, Academician SUBMITTED: August 5, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 - 3/080/60/033/04/22/045 AUTHORS- Razumovskly, S.D., Bartnitskly, I.N., Lyutyy, V.P., Kirillova, L.P. TITLE@ The Hydrolysis of Ethylsulfates@ PERIODICAL, Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, 1960, Vol 33, Nr 4, PP 877 - 884 TEXT: The production of synthetic ethyl alcohollby the method of sulfuric acid absorption of ethylene passes through a stage of ethylsulfate formation. This is then subjeGted to hydrolysis. The hydrolysis rate is investigated here in relation to the temperature and dilution and with regard to studying the effect of these factors on the yields of alcohol and ether. It has been shown that the hydrolysis rate increases with the temperature. An extract obtained by the Orskiy zavod sinteticheskogo spirta (Orsk Plant of Synthetic Alcohol) with a specific gravity of 1.33 - 1.35 and a content of suit'uric acid of '(0% and a saturation of 1.1 mole of ethylene per 1 mole of H2S04 was hydrolyzed. Under industrial conditions it is expedient to carry out hydrolysis at a temperature of 1000C. Diethylsulfate Is hydrolyzed considerably more quickly than mono- ethylsulfate; the hydrolysis rate of the extract in the whole is limited by the rate of monoethyl. disappearance. Within the range of 70 - 1000C the yields of alcohol and ether do not change noticeably with the temperature; beyond 1100C the thermal decomposition of Card 1/2 The Hydrolysis of Ethylsulfates 3/080/60/033/04/22/045 ethylsulfates starts with the liberation of C 2H and 302 and the alcohol yield decreases. The maximum yeild of alcohol is obtained in ca.99 of the ratio extract s water - ltl.33 %@ based on weight. In the case of the change of this ratio the yields of alcohol decrease. The hydrolysis of the extract by water steam even after preliminary partial dolution with water produces no positive results: the yield is low. Ether is formed in the hydrolysis of the extract at the expense of diethylsulfate. The optimum conditions for hydrolysis of the extract in the industry are: a temperature of 1000C and a dilution with water in the ratio 1:1.1 based on weight. There are: 3 graphs, 3 tables and 7 references, 4 of which are Soviet, 2 American and 1 German. SUBMITTM: April 18, 1959 Card 2/2 DOMASIMMO , 1. ; LYIJTYY, P. rautyi P. I New developments in the organization of rural construction, Sill. bud. 11 no.9@10---il S 161. (I-aRA 14: 11) 1. Rulkovoditell soveta Gulyay-Pole mezhI( Ik.,%ozno stroitel'skoy 0 Zenko@o organizatsii Zaporozhskoy oblasti (for Doma (Zaporozhlye PTovince ... Construction industry) (Zaporozh"ye r-r-ovince-Farm bixilding) 25369 S/079/61/031/CCS/007/009 5- -S @ 0 0 D215/J304 AUTHORS: D and Lyutyy, V.1'. TITLE: @)roperties of s@licon organic complex e s t C:-!@; PUZIODICAL: Zhurnal obshc:iey 'khimii, v. 51, no. 8, 1961, 2726-2729 TEXT: The authors undertook this experimental work on the supposition that these complex silicon compounds could be as useful as similar nor- mal organic ones. They 6btained nine new esters from alkali salts of higher aliphatic and aromatic acids and halogen derivatives of alkyl- -silanes, and siloxanes by heating the components in dimethylformamide, according to the following schemes 2RCOOK+CiCii2Si(CHS)20(CH3)2SiCHCI ---* The constants of obtained di- RCOOCII.Si(Clf3)20(CH3)2SICH20COR + 2KCI esters are given in the Table. 2(cli3hSiCH2CI + KOCOR'COOK ---o (see next card) (C"3)3SiClf2OCO*B'COOCH.Si(CH3)3+2KCI Card 1/4 2 30" 9 S/079/61/031/008/007/009 Synthesis and @.,ropcrties... 0215/D304 )KOHCTaHTE.1 HOJI"CURbIX A113(blIPOD npeACTanneiiw 13 Ta6milke. Timilepa- 3f R, R. H. 00puyna T"a TY,)a Sa- Temnepa mmom, (;xan-i CTIADalf"" unst iman- d. i7enlia a m1l) Refflirl Aeno cneHo I rClI,C1I,,COOCII.Si(C @A)!120 f1IC00CF1 Si 0 ClI C 1430M -290 71 Llw t42 2 p 1.4255 4250 1 0.9850 9632 79.63 88 80 80.24 89 50 ( ( ) 12 [( 2 3 V u - ( ) . ?- . . (III) 6 Ica 5COOCHaSi( CHP)212 231 (2) -45 i.MI5 .0905 110.67 U0.20 (omuqu) (IV) [(CII,),SiCHXOCCH2j, US (1) s; -23 1.4382 0.9548 79.90 80.49 M 1(C"3)1SiC'l100CCf12CH2J2 , 175-,m (5) -26 1.4419 '0.9497 88.74 89.75 (V 1) ((C li3) 38 i C 1120 0 C (C H.)312 C H2 218 V (14) 1 1.4446 I 01.02.5, t02.85 1 103.64 CTeK.10) ; 1 i (Vil) [(Cll1)1SiClI200C(CIl@),J, 201-202(6) -28 1 .4443 0.9261 107.53 1 108.27 Vill) I (C H 3)3S I C 1IX 0 C 12ce rf4 185(7) - 1 4973 1 1.02771 96 44 9594 (IX) 200C)ICIIII 1(CII,)3SiCII -P I 15-116 - - - ( - AC,jrd 2/4 (For Legend of the Table see next card) Synthesis and properties*.. Legend of the Table: -25369 S/079/61/031/008/007/009 D215/D304 (1) Constants of the obtained diesters. (2) N N (3) Formula (4) b.p. (5) temp. of (6) n 20 (7) d 20 (pressure in solidifi- D 4 MM) cation or M.P. (8) MR D found/calculated. They observed that the reactivity of potassium salts of dibasic acids increased markedly with their molecular weight increasel in the series: succinic adipic _-" azelaic. It was also observed that whilat determining solidification temperatures of the new esters, they often Card 3/4 25369 S/079/61/031/008/007/009 Synthesis and properties*** 0215/D304 became overcooled, crystallizing afterwards spontaneously. For these esters (N 1, IV, V and VII) approximate m.p. were evaluated from cooling curves. Diesters with even carbon numbers crystallize in a narrow temperature range: from -23 to -2 0 C. The azelaic acid ester sets at -700 C to a glassy substance; among diesters with soloxanic bond onyl NI crystallizes by cooling, N III solidifying to a glasgy substance, and the di-isobutyrate (N II) stays liquid even at -70 C. There are I table and 10 references: 3 Soviet-bloc and 7 non-Soviet-bloc. The references to the English-language publications read as follows: - T.L. Speier, B.F. Daubert, R.R. Gregor, Y.Am.Chem. Soc. 71, 1474, (1949); R.L. Merker, T.E. Noll, Y. Org.-Ch. 21, 1537, (1956); L.H. Sommer, WeD, English, G,R. Ansul, D.N. Vivona, S.Am. Chem. Soc, 77, 2485 (1955); L.H. Sommer, N.S. Marans, G.M. Godberg and others, S. Am. Chem. Soc. 73, 882, (1951). ASSOCIATION: Institut khimii silikatov akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Silicates, Academy of Sciences USSR) SUBMITTED: August 5, 1960 Card 4/4 15 -1140 27067 3/o8o/61/034/oo3/oo7/o17 A057/A129 AMORS: Andreyev, D. N., Okhrlmenko, 1. S., Pinchuk, A. Ye., Lyutyy, V. P. TITLE: UnBaturated organ@:qj-Co, -- @ pcivesters and the properties of lacquers on this base PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prlkladnoy Idiiadi, v. 34. no. 3, 1961, 584 - 588 TEXT: Syntheses of two new poly---ilmarates, modified with siloxane llnka, viz., the diester bis(t-.,imethylsilylmetny'~)f':jmarate and the polyester poly (dimetlivleT)s - tetramethyldisiloxane)fumarate are described and preliminary results in Investiga- tions of their properties are gl-en. Polymaleates and polyfumarates are wide---,r used in the manufacture of lacqaer-e, plastics etc. M. A. Bulatov and S. S. Spass- kiy [Ref. 1: Vysokomol. soyed., 2, r-,, 658 (1960)] demonstrated already that these esters, when modified with organ.:,siloxanes, as for imtance with dimethy1die-rhoxysi- lane, obtain high technical properties. Organosiloxane polymaleates and polyl)jma- rates, derivatives of orgarosiloxaae and glyr,*ols containing a siloxane link in the mdecule, have not been synthesizid. Thus the present auttors started investiga- tions in this field. To develop the synthesis of the polyester, the synthesis of -L + the diester was carried out firs'@ accordi--W to the reaction 2(CH3)3siCH2C@ Card 1/5 27067 3/080/6 1/034/C)()3/'OOVO 17 Unsaturated organosilicon poly9ste-s and tPe... A057/AI29 + KOOCCII-CHCOOK -__'*H3)3S'CH20G'_'_IH=CIr'Zr'H2S@-(CH-:?)3- In the procedure 0.16 C" potassium fumarate was mixed wit)@ 0.08 M.-)-,e of fumaric acid in 150 ml of d_tme-t@ny_'_ formamide as solvent. The mixtirt@ was boiled, agitated during 30 min;te3, d:-Opwlse 0.32 mole chloromethyltrimethy!31_laxie was added, heated, agitated for 210 hz-s mcie, while the boiling temperature r--ee fr,-m 1240C to 1490C. After cooling the precIpi- tated potassium chloride was fil-.1red off, the solvernt was removed by vacuin dis- tillation and the residue was trea"ad with a sods. solution and water-benzene mix- tur-3. Then the benzene was dried, evaporated ard the Pimarate was vac-auffi-distil-e(I (1510-1530c, 8 torr). rhe yield was 54.8% of a product with n6o 1.4548, dio 0.9&@5- In an analogous way the polyester- was prepared. Potai�.siumi fft=aral.e of C.;5 mole was mixed with 0.125 mole of fujra_ri@ a!-'-d in 300 ml of dimethylforvamide and t]7,en bis(onloromethyl)tetr&me~hyldi&ll~)xw.e was added. Instead of benzene ether was used as solvent and after removal cf tne latter a highly viscous reddish-b-own sub- stance insoluble in water but solutle in most organic solvents, except petroleum etner and gasoline, was obtained. The average molecular weight was found to be 2,400 corresponding to a condensa-tion degree of 9. The re-precipitated pol@@ester was investigated by spectrophotometry on an VKC-12 (IKS-12) apparatus. The obtain- ed infrared absorption spectrum prived the presence of double bonds in the trans- C axd 2,5 6 3XV61/034/003/00VO 17 Unsaturated organosilicon polyesters and the ... A057/A129 position (900 - 990 cm-1, 1,320 cm-1), siloxane bonds (1,020 - 1,091 cm-1), (CH 3)2S' groups (800 - 914 cm-1, and 1,;?59 cm-1), ester groups characteristic for ftimarates (1,140 - 1,180 cm-1) and end-carboxylic groups (900 - 950 cm-1). The obtained polyester is miscible with styrene within a range from 3.5 : 1 to 0.3 : 1, and transparent, homogeneous solutions are obtained. Properties of four lacquers (see table) based on this polyester were investigated and it was observed that In comparison with maleic resins the double bonds in siloxane-modified fumaric resin show lower activity. Thun a lacquer baned on this resin required heating to 2000C to "dry" within @O minutes, i.e., to produce a three-dimensional structuration to 7M, (Fig. 3). At 1200C the same degree of structuration requires 7 hrs (Fig. 2). The drying is the result of two independent processes: 1) a catalytic polymeriza- tion with an initiator 0% of cyclohexanone peroxide), and 2) an oxidative struc- turation produced by heating over 1000C. No initiator seems to be necessary for the latter process. Elasticity tests carried out by the MIILK method and hardness tests on a F@Anw-4 (GIPI-4) machine showed that films obtained from these lacquers have high elasticity, but rather low hardness. Thus lacquer no. III showed after 70 minutes of drying at 20CPC a 1 mm flexibility on a rod and a 0.195 hardness. There are 3 figures, I table, and 2 Soviet-bloc references. SUMITTIM:. July 9, 1960 Card 3/5 LY117YYP V.P. ; KIIARIMNOV, N.P. Copolymerization of unsaturated organosilicon polyethers with vinyl monmers. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. khim. no.11:2052-2054 11 '6-1. Synthesis and some properties of organosilicon polyethers with a siloxane bond in the main chain. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. khim. no.l.l.-2055-2050' N 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Institut khimii silikatov imen-- I.V. Grebenshchikova, AN SSSR. AIJDREYEV, D.N.; IYUTYY, V.P. Synthesis of phenyltrichlorosilane in ailent discharge. Zhur. prikl. khim. 36 no.9:2096 D 163. (WRA 17-1@ LYUTYY, V.P.; KBARITONOV, 'I.P. Binder an a base 3f modified polyesters. Zhur. priki. -I-Im. 3- ANIDROSOV, V@F.; ().N,; V.?.. N',- . I ' siq -," org an r,s i I 1 ;3 -:-, I t,, .- ne 7 @ r@iI Df woolen and cotton erjYineP,,-irg : ; (.) -,! , I z,,, c vy s . , , za V @ , f tekh. !.ek-,. prom. no.6:8(,-Q" I @,@ - @, M -,T, A I -i : I 1. in;-,J*,ij, *,,-'trii i , imeni S.M. Fir,,,v,i i In.9, il @'_, hn-i- @ '. .,a @ @ , . ". - b-.n.gh-h! k,.',,i AN S3SP. S'@@ hm @ % ' li, n -Y , , I -,@ , . SEW @Trarisparent pladtiqs@.','q id:-fine@graane :,as"b sto,4 exhibit.. ve'r'y.: hiih be-nA LrT'fF'T, A.I. Scientifir! in,! T--nri-al Mining Sc-@@-'y r," Df-ne* -k. ?-@v;n-e is str-"v-lrv f-r tecnnlcRl P-47.9s. '!g,' I "', :- --@ "? I @' 5. 1 - - - -11 , !r;.' A I @: ; I . FIr '- d I #:@ i q I o 'I I" r ;I '.' I - r I y 'I '! 1 - , I , ", "@' '- @ t I n -1 ' n' '?o .'! , i t : - ' -. @@ , - t'@ @ k :@ r- ; - @ , : '.' . -, e. . go-noro Ln'YMV A.I., inzhener. Causes for gag emanAtion in praDarstory mines. Bezon.truda v Dron. 1 no.5:9 157. (MUU 10-7) (mine gages) LYUYW9 AsI., inzh. Accident in the "IUnkom" mine in the Donets Basin. Bezop.truds v prom. 4 no.10:7-9 0 160. (KIRA 13:11) 1. Upravlenive Stalinskogo okruga Gosgortekhnadzora USSR. (Donets Basin--Coal mines and mining--Accidents) LYUYP.V. API.,; DORCKEDV. D-V-; ZHIZLOV, R.I. Sudden coal and gas outburtits in tapped coal sea=. U oll Uler. no.12:&10 D 160.-- f" 13:12) (Donets Basin-Coal mines ard mining) (mine gasea) (Rocic pressure) --.LYUXEVq Andraylvanovich; SOLOVIYKVI P.M.t otv. red.; VINOGRADOVAq G.V., red.; PROZOROVSWA, V-L., tekhn. red. [Manual on safety engineering for miners] Posobie po teklmike bee- zopasnost'4 dlia shakhterov'. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po gornomu delu, 1961. 86 p. (MIRA 14:6) (Coal mines and mining--Safety measures) L'Y'UTN, A.I., irzh.; I-V.VICMTKO, G.P., inzh.; ISEROV, B.I., -*rizh. I Ell.`minating traumatism during the operation of cir-,ular sawr.. Bezop. tnida v prom. 8 ro.9.-II-12 S 164 (MlRA 18el) 1. Upravlen4 ye Donetskogo okruga Gosudarstvennogo komiteta pri 0 Sovete Ministrov UkrSSR po nadzoru za bezopasnym vederniyem rabot v promyshlennosti i gornomu nadzoru. L 01281v-66 ACCESSION NR: AT5020448 UR/0000/64/006/006/6639/0046 AUTHOR:: -k4tayev, G* A. Pres'nov,.'V. A.: (Professor);- Lyuze, L., ls.;,B@@uyeva, Yeo N4 TITLE The effect which Various substances.have.on the electricaland physical properties of- the urfac6 of a germanium, poluprovadni- SOURCE. Xne6vuzovskaya nauchno-;tekhnicheskaya konferentsiya po_fizike kov (voverkhnostnyye.i kontaktnyye yavleniya)i,,-Toms~..11962..~Porverkh taktnvve and contact phenomena in semiconduc@- yye.yavleni@a v poluprovodnikakh:@(Surface Vo.. i964. 32-46 tors), Tomsk# lid-46 koeo uni TOPIC TAGS: germanium semi6onducto?. qsu'rfac@e property, crystal surface, molecular intera6tiong semiconductor research ABSTRACT: An.attetpt-ia made to:explainthe physicochemical nature of phenomena 1which take pladeAuring interaction of tho natural surface of germanium with.a.chem- lical medium. :The-following effects are taken Into consideration., i. Interaction with the germaniumsurface .atoms. which causes Aradical change in the surface due ito the formation-of a new surface"'compound.-(sulfide, nitride, etc.). 24 Interac- ilon of adsorbed molecules with get""'fum sUrf4d4i 'atoms due to.various forces Card 1/311 L_@ 012 61-66 jACCESSIOH MR: AT5020448- i(physical and chemical-adsorption). This may.cause changes in the parameters of the Isurface.states as well as the appearance of new levels. These phenomena are com- al-adsorption. 3. Interaction of adsorbed In th pletely reversible. e case of@physic olecules withmolecules of water,,oxygen and hydrated oxide in.the-oxide layer and :t t-he germanium-oxide interface by various mechanismsi It is found that the Inter- Action of various substances with germanium causes a change in the surface charge. ,The negati charge'of -an etched surface is usually reduced by chemical treatment, 1z ve ;and sometimes even.changes sign. The effect of various substances on the germanium a surface.is a change in the parameters,of the "fast'l.states. A change is noted in ';the.recombination.vblocity, which at,times may be considerable, There is a sharp oc ,reduction in recombination vel ity aii rtiault of quinone.treatment.. Various sub- Istances'are 4pecificAn,their effect'on the"Ifast" states. This effect cannot be 'interpreted on the basis.of electrostatic interactions alone. The adsorption pro- icess is reversible In many cases (nitrobenzene, chlorobtnzene, etc.). Chemical itreatments; are,discussed In which redox systems take part (e. g. quincne-hydroqui- Inone). It W" found that-quInone Is very effective In reducing recombination by elimfnating the-acceptor,level. Vate@ causes large Iiiakage currents due to the H Ot@ lon In the monam-olecular.water layet@,ttfie ltr@l # 3 &Y-racal effect),.,.The mechanism of :the effect o# various -.subsitafteed'oti. the IlAeWf a-tatels:i6t ateib on severil points. Card -2/4.' - 7- I t I'~nik6~r--(p6,~6ildinbs~tnyy4':i-.-koniakt~iyyO- y,*vle@iy*a),.---Totn'sk,-. 1962.@Poviarkhnostnyye,j v iuprq@q. n. (Surface %arii con @ontaktny yAv. eniya: , po i@ikak- ena I oi, 85-66 L ACCESSION HR., -AT5020451 nitrobenzene is of, inter.est,-since the nitro group is often an active radical in lac- J t -cbatifigs. this type,of treatment reduces the nega ive surface charge which ap- quer., after.@,etching. When the treated specime is aged in'alr@ the surface poten- pears, n surface.. Treatmeni tial increases to thejofter value characteristic for. the. etched in 0-4ydroxy'quinoline causes a sharp*increaseoin positive surface charge. It was ossible to ma)ce any conclusions about the structure'of surface centers after thiE IMP itype of treatment. Treatmen in phthalic anhydride also creases the.positive sur- t in 1face-potentialt lhus.in nearly all cases adsorption of the substances-is accompa-_ nied -by -a reduction iii negative-_surfac6 dbarge, especially:in,the case of o-hydro"@_ d tm.@AisrQacement of ads qui noline...: This. J . explained by orb.ed @bxygian @ from the oxide layer; and for the'@case with 'o-Pydro'xyquinoline, by direct participation of elec- 'trans, iij the. nitrogen atom- in the volume-with the con -band@' ductiofi. + [AAETMeA:@ :AT5020451 !forbidden' zoneare, shifted upward.: The. concentration,of groups of levels located !b4low the centerlof the forbidden zone increases during adsorption And returns to ithe orlgi@al- value 'during.,aging in air (asa tesult.of,,desorption).. It is assumed that the effects observed Iin adsorption-of C'hlorobenzene, nitr6benzene and phthalic, are due largely to electrostatic adsorption,in the field of the defeat re- .'sponsible for,recombination. Polarization and dis'ersion effects are apparently im- p lportant.in chlorobenzene adsorption, while the dipole moment is an important factor .-,.-!in adsorption of nitrobenzene. Adsorption of o-hydro'xyquinoline is actompanied by fdeeper.interactions, including the formation of bonds of the type :NG .e -0- !A nitrogen atom which has an,unshared pair takes part in,this reaction. The exper.L Mental effects are due to this phenomenon.': Orig. art. has: 9.figures. !ASSOCIATIOII,.. none :SUBMITTED-:,- SS 060ct64. ENCL: !Qard. ry L 0-1287-661; 'AdCESi@idg ATS020ii52 V 479/001"6 UR/66o6/64 odo/adiYA fi ymi@ y Y, IAUTHOR. Lvuze,- L L.i. Batweva, Ye@ N.; ija @G-A.; Presnov, V-. A :TITLE: Investigation-ofthe surface properties of @aniu@m an&germanium dvvices treated za. qu e@ qu qu qu !SOURCE-: 1KMAzhvuzovqk!ya nauchno-tekhnicheskaya kdnferents@ya vo fizike @olumvvad- Ikov OVO sk.- 1962.rr- PoverkhnostnS,ye i ikontaktnyye.yAT1en0ya-v poluprovodnikaW(Surface and contact:p enomena in seimicon-' ;ductors).. Tomsk.. Izd-@vo Tomsk -86 -1- lr,4,' 79 TOPIC TAGS:.* germanium, semiconductor d4iice, adsorption,.surface property, crystal surface., "inone, -sem-icondUrtor rerzearch ABSTMCCT-.@@_The quinone-whydroquinone redox pairls studi4da-with re to its effect gard ow. the stzvucture 'of . fast -states , since achange in-our@fdce recombination velocity may be caused not only,by a change in surface potential but: also by -a change in th -.1densi "@.i terms it -of-the ."fa t states." making the'measurements, made 6f:the field effect with a strong sinusoidal s luse: was combined.with sta- -1tibbary-photoconductivityo --The_ft4quency.*of the-trans4drse field:was,20-30 cps. L 01287-66 ]ACCESSION N.R:, ATS020452 Stationary photoconductivity was calibrated by the reduction in photoconductivity i1i the absence of a transverse flelC The dielectric was a sheet of mica 20-30 u thic@ The specimens were-made with n-germanium having,resistivitiesof 32, 44 and .20 fl-cm@ and lifetimes of 206i 150 and 300 usec respectively. P-5 germanium devicesvere treated,along with the germanium samples., The reverse current of the collector, th' _ivolume component of the reverse current, andthe effectivellifetike of the minority- Icarriers-were'measured. Before tre .atment.in quinone',,the. devices and germanium sam- wereetched-in peroxide * washed several times in water, dried for three hours lin a drying cabinet, and,-aged fortwo-days in.ai,r in robm.conditions to stabilize ithe.-ox-idized surface of the,gercanium. Quirioneltreatment ad d.drying were do-ae at 1room temperature.. Concentration of alcohol solutions was_0-.5,Hj concentratiDn Of A M. c d aqueous.solutions, wai.0405-0. :The devi wan germanium specimens were held in solutionfor 6.'S hour. Thesurface potentlal for the etched.samples corresponds tol minimum conductiv .ty@,,,,After treatment in quino.ne,:the. .charge of the etched surface ibecomes; more 66sitive. Jt was impossible to measure the mkximum'surfkce_m:ombina- ztion as a function .. of the surfAce:potential in the eiched spec Iimens,@thereftre it ifi 'difficult to determinetheenergy configuration of fas @surface states. Tho recom- ibination-surface.states in the etched samples are above the'@center,of-the ftwbidderke !zone. r6r the .-treated sueace_,,@ the.'maxlmum- surface@ recbmblnatioii@ velo ity@ls_ al L 01267-66 :1ACCESSION ffl@;-" ATS020452 -and-the basic contribution to recombination is frcm the inegative.surface potential, r of th found that*quinone treatment ,group of levels below the cente e zone. It-was @strongly.red464s@the volume component of the,reverse current.-Freshly prepared qui- :_.Mone solutions (both alcohol and aqueous) were not as effective as-solutions 4ged at .@room temperature or-heated. This is due to the formation of hydroquinone and hy- Aroxyquinone,@Which have..acid properties. Thus a quinone-hydroquinone system acts ..on'the gdrmanixfm@surfa Ice.,.It is apparently Ithis redox Pair 4hich.is,chiefly respon- .1sible for the I germanium.surface charge. Adsorption of quinone is:accompanied by a-. 1. _. edu -by th6 desorption.:of oxy v atiorkin,negative surface charge., This is:expl4ified Igen, . which iJk i chiefly: responsible for charge in the slow states. Orig. art. has: i2 figuresi. I tabl i:9 formulas. 'ASSOCIATION-.* none SUBMITTED:': 0,60et64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: SS INO REF SOV:: 005@ OTHER: 002 3 LYUZE, L.L.; DIJKHANINA, R.Ya. Work function of the A and B faces of the (111) BLrface In gallium arsenide. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; fiz. 8 no.@:164- 165 165. (MIRA 19: ) 1. Sibirskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut imeni V.D. Kuznetiova. Submitted July 2, 1964. ACC NW AP( )069706 SOURCE CODE: B11661 008100@F(K.; 64/0 (,18@ AUTHOR: 4-uze, L. L.; Burlak@rT" R. B. ORG: Tomsk State jLmiygr 't U yj5omskdy gosudarstvewv7 univernitet) 7TTLE. Effect of the angle between the electric and magnetic fields on the current oscillations In an oscillistor SOU"RCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 8) no- 3, 1966, 984-986 TOPIC TAGS; pn junction, semiconductor device, transistorized oscillator, critical magnetic field, electric field 10STMM The authora investigated the current instabilities in an 6sdluic tor,_ a device whose theory -was described by M. Glicksman (11hyr.. Rev.jv. 124,_ 1655, ig61)' and 0. Holter (apjs. Rev. v. 12-9, 2548, 1063), and which consists of an n-t-ype ger- manivn p-junction operated in a loyigitudinal magnetic field. The samples were made of n-germaniliju with specific resistivity -30 ohm-cm and carrier lifetime longer than 200 jAsec, with a p-n junction on one end surface and an ohmic contact on the other. The samples were tosted in a pulsed electric field of 700 Asec duration and repeti- tion frequency 120 cps. Several samples vere tested and in all cases the crLtical value of the electric and magnetic fields at which oscilli--tions set in were ..nversely proportional for all an-gles between the fields. With increasing angle, the ,-alues of the critical fields increased. The amplitude of the osaillationa decreased vith the increasing angle. The results also confirm the conclusion drawn in an earlii,r in- ACC NRi Ap6ooq@to6 vestigation by L. B. Gurevich and 1. V. loffe (FTT v. 4,, 2641, 1962) that the fre- quency of the osaillattions depends on the angle between the fields. On the other hand, the increase inthe field values with increasing angle contradicts the results of Gurevich and loffe. It is therefore concluded that further work on this subject is necessaxy, Orig, art. has: 2 figures. SUB CODE: 09/ SUBM DATE-.. llMay65/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REF: 005 L 46948-66 1Mr (1)jqg (m),/DIF@tWET I IJP(c) @DAT ACC NR: AP6015504 SOURCE CODE: UR/0181/66/008/0,)5/1639/1640 AUTHOR: Lyuze, L. L.; Shushkevich V. L. zr V ORG: Tomsk State University (Tomskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet) TITLE: A new form of injected plasma instability in germanium SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 6, no. 5, 1966, 1639-1640 TOPIC TAGS: plasma instability, plasma injection, germanium ABSTRACT: This type of current instability in Ge occurs in a powerful elt!ctrical field when thert is a temperature gradient between the interior and the volLune to the sur- face of tht sample. The temperature under these conditions must be above OOC. The re- lationship -ietween these parameters is shown in figure 1. The oscillation frequency is, in the 0.5-,.S Mc raage. It was noted that the frequency sometimes changes smoothly, and sometimei abruptly. The characteristic feature of this type of instability is the complex effe@!t of the transverse magnetic field upon the frequency and the amplitude of the oscil-tations. With increasing intensity of the electrical field and increasing temperature, .he intensity of the magnetic field capable of suppressing the oscilla- tions also go,ts up. Thus, when E = 7.8.104 V/M' then at T = 370C, B = 0.055 weber/m2; at T = 750... d = 0.1 weber/m2. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. Card 1/2 ACC NR.- AP6015504 80 Cz@ zo GOL 40 SUB CODE: 20/ 50 60 70 T, -C SUBM DATE: 17Dec65/ Fig. 1. Relationship between field in- tensity and temperature. Oscillations oc- cur in the shaded area only, beginning at he lower line and attenuating at the up- t per line. ORIG REF: 002/ O`rH REF: 003 Card 2/2 L 09224-67 M4P(j)/EWf (WEVP(t)1ori ijP(c) R1-1/JD ACC NRz A-R6019907 SOURCE CODE: UR/0275/66/000/002/BO03/.3003 Presnov, V.-A.; Katayev, G. A.; Ly-uze, L, L. j TITLE: Study of the effect of film forming substances on the electrical and physical 1properties of a germanium surface i 11 SOURCE: Ref. zh. Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, Abe. 2B21 = SOURCE: Sb. Poverkhnostn. i kontaktn. yavleniya v poluprovodnikakh. Tomak, Tom- skiy un-t, 1964, 47-58 TOPIC TAGS: germanium, surface film, film forming substance, paint, electric field, photoconductivity . r4@--c7-RIC_ 12RoPFX r I/ ABST-RACT: The work was conducted in an effort to ascertain the possibilities of stab@iizing thepurface qf Ge using film forming substancea. The effects of glyp- talV:enamel, V-1@@jo_qj!er,@bdrying oil, and rosin were considered. The effect of I ty were used for field on a 'Large sine signal and stationary photoconductivi measurements. I. V. [Translation of abstract] SUB CODE: 07, to Card 1/1 yr-L- UDC: 539-293:546.289 4 lip(c) F(;,/jD SOUI'@C,,. COD!-,-. UR/C)"75/66/000/002/*B(')03/BO03 2 "'e. N.; iC@tayev, G. A.; Prornov, V. A. -cc Lof adsorption of certaln substances on the surface ji @ropertiea of Re:C. zh. Blektronika i yeye primeneniye, Abs. 2B22 'go. Povorkhnostn. i kontaktn. y,-Avloniya v polupr vodnikakh. Tomsk, y ad.;orption, chlorobenzene, nitrobenzone, phthalic a,ihydride, c reaction T'-o cf@ect o' adsorPtion by chlorobenzene, nitro)enzene, o-hydrocyqui-no lino, an"' P*-,,:,-,a-'-.'c an'-Ydrldc, on t;lo Gensity and eneri5y state of recombinatLon -@s fo. for ,@ve@ Ga was investi-ated. of Ge were kept in solution at 98*C -:o Louri, and t"hon in a therr,-,ostatically controlled oven at 98'C for two h,:)urs, cr chlorobenzene and nitrobenzene processing. The quinone and the o-h.fdroxy- were dissolved in alcohol prior to processing. During processing the in an alco"nol solution for two hours at 78*C and dried Ln a controlled over, at 78*C. Fusion was used in the phthalic anhydride process`nZ. The field effect and recombination were measured by the drop in Card 1/ 2 UDG: 539.293:546.289:541.183 -11 0922-3-67 ACC NR, ,,,z6oiqqo8 --,@-.oconductivilty. In virtually all instances adsorp tion of the substances is accor'-Janiea.Gy a reduction in negative surface charge, and the reduction is ")articu arly great for o-hydroxyquinoline. Change and recombination lovela were @es'.ed. '."-e adsorptions of nitrobenzene and chlorobenzene are reversible. The adsor-itions of nitrobenzene and chlorobenzene are reversible. K. [Translation of a'Oatractj SUB CODE: 07 1. 1-YUZNOV, S. Ye 2. U51;' (600) 4. Fisheries-Accounting 7. Intra-factory accouriLing., liyb.kh.oz.24,@, No.11, 1@)_" 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Feb-1j;;ry_1953. Unclassified. @ @ T? @ " C 1. ? , . .-. ,1:. 1., 1 - .. I @ . -@ ., , ., . p - . I - @.- LYTJZOV, A.V. Inertia of 71sion. Probl.fiziole ont. 12:13-73 '59 (M PiA 11 :6 ) (V IS 10) LTTI, V. Portable electric goad. Mias. Ind. SSSR 29 no.5:50 158. (14IRA 11:10) 1. Entongkaya skotozagotovitallraya kontors, Tallin. (Stockyards-Equipment and supplies) LYY'E,-.YU A.; OGANESYAN, L.V., aspirant 441@ Some criteria for prospecting for hidden ore bodies by primary halos; for pyrite deposits in southern Armenia. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; geol. i raz@v. 7 no.7-.68-71 JI 164 (MI-RA 18g2) 1. Simforopollskiy institut mineralln-ykh reaursov pri Gosudar- stvennom geologicheskom komitete SSSR i Moskovskiy geologorar- vedochnyy institut im. S. Ordzhonikidze. -I,YZI, Alpksandr Ivanovichs assistont Transformation of continuaw quantities into discrete increments. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; elsktidmekh. 6 no.9tM5-1117 163. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Kafedra vychislitellnoy takhniki Taganrogakogo radio- tekhnichaskogo instituta. LYZENT7,VA, M.A.; VALETDINOV, R.K.; KUZNETSOV, Ye.V. ... Fireproofing treatment of cotton fabrics. Trudy KKHTI no.30- 170-173 162. (MIRA 16:10) LYZHENKO, I.G., inzh,; BOUSEVICH, V.I.; VAYSINA, A.M. Over-all processing of gravel mixtures. Avt.dor. 24 no.6:19 Je 161, (KIRA 14:7) (Ukraine--Gravel) AUTHOR: Lyzhenko, I.T. 130-12-18/24 TITIB: Smoothing Pass Walls in a Working Stand (Zachistka sten-ok kalibrov v rabochey kleti) PERIODICAL: Metallurg, 1957, No.12, P. 30 (USSR). ABSTRACT: At the Chuso-voy Metallurgical Works, the rouEhing stand of the 800 bille@, will has rolls cast tom type 50 or 55 steel. Roughness has been found to develop on the sides of the box passes in these rolls causinG defects in the type 55C2 silicon steel rolled. The author briefly describes a device for smoothing the pass walls which consiZts essentially of a 1 4 holder for keeping two pienes of emery whee -Ln @lose contact with the walls while the roll is rotated for aboat five --.inutes. The use of this device was found to eliminate wall rcuL@,hness a-nd the consequent spoiling of the billet surface. %here is 1 figure. ASSOCIATION: C h u a a v o y Metallurgical Works (Chusovsk' Y MEttallurgi- cheskiy za-1rod) AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 SOV/130-58-9-14/27 AUTHOR: TITIE: Use of Deflectors Instead of Susoended Guides (Primeneniye otboynitcov vmesto podvesnykh provodok) PERIODICAL: Metallurg, 1958,3 'Br 9, p 28 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The table arranged on the upper supD-orting bar at tle back side of the second (finishing) stand of the 80C zill at the Chusovoy 'lorks prevented suspended guides being provided for the five bottom oasses. To eliminate the dislod6ment by bent metal from ihe lower oas@es of the uDDer bar and the equipment sup.-jorted by it, deflectors of sheet iron 20 mm thick were welded to tlie bottom surface of the bar opnosite each pass (Figure 1). This arrangement has proved completely successful. There is 1 figure. ASSOCIATIOB: Chu@-,ovskiy metallur icheskiy zavod @Chusovoy Metallurgical Works5 card 1/1 1. Rolling mills--Operation 2. Rolling mills--Equipment 3. Meta -Ls--Processing A7 U'ThOR: A :z@.-enko, I. T. TITLE: Effecient Utili-s-rrti,)n of tic, Barrel of the Upper Rol' (Hatsional'no,ye ispol'zovaniye bocl.ki verkhnego valLa) PERIODICAL: Metallurg, 101-58,@i4r 9, p 28 (US6R) ABSTRACT: This very brief riote describes hov% tLe whole iastcl-@(. .-f half the barx-el length of tLe upper roll ir the',-&_ , iii _@@s brought into use, considerably reducinL_ rol'L @@),-@sui_ tion. There are 2 figures. C-rd 1/1 1. Rolling mills--Operation LIZ HFIJKO I- V,-P t, Righ-pressure system for blast cleaning the boilers. Elek. sta. 33 no.5:82-83 My 162. (Boilers--Gleaning) heating surfaces of 041RA 15:7) T. -olid-So@ntke -s C--as of , -Pl, i r, oii@let of a '(),)d--, r,f,,r-r .--I . -@. L, ` Mont-ily @ds* of A,iqsian Acresgions, -j*r"q"r '@f' OTJ@:rpsq, .,iine L I (. -1 1 s s " .* - rl ITSKOVICH, Georgiy Mikhaylovich; VINOBIM, Anatoliy Ivanovich. Pri- nimali uchastiye: SUDAKOVA, N.I.; GAVRILOV, Yu.V.; MAOSHIN, V.N., laureat Leninskoy premii, prof., retsenzent; 1@@ZMQIKQV,' A.A., - inzh., retsenzent; SAFOZHKOV, N.M., nauchnyy red.; SHATrM, Ye.I.I., red.; KOIOVENKO, Yu.N., tekhn. red. (Collected problems on the strength of materials] Sbornik zadach po soprotivleniiu materialov. Leningrad, Sud@romgiz, 283 p. (MIU 15:6) (Strength of materials-Problems, exercises, etc.) MWOTICH, Georgly Keyerovich; MAKUSHIN, Y.M., dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk, retsenzent; 0 .-AA--, inzh.. retsenzent; RABIITOTICH, S.T., I dotaent, red.; LIPKINA. T.G., red.izd-ve; YWoTA, L.L., tekhn.red. [Strength of materials] Soprotivlenie materialov. Koak7s, Goa. izd-vo, "Tyashais shkols," 1960. 529 p. (HiRA 14:3) (Strength of materials) LYZHI-N. K., red.; GILIDEBROT, Ye., tekhn. red. [The second year of the Seven-year plant) Vtoroi god semiletk::; ocherki. Krasnoiarsk, Krasnoiarskoe izd-vo, 19609 84 pa (MIRA 14:12) (Labor and laboring classes) (Socialist competition) I If @,/ -7;/,;, (v MiOLAYEV, Vladislav flik-Aa7evich; LTZHIN, K., redaktor; KOKOULINA, A., tekhicheski7 redaktor. --- - * [on a new site; skatchas about young construction workers at the Krasnoyarsk Hvdroelectric Power Station] Na novom meste; ocherki o molody,kh stroiteliakh. Krasnoiarskoi GES. LKrasnoiarek] Krasnoiarskoe khizhnoe izd-vo, 1957. 40 p. (MLRA 10:11 (Construction workers) SUCHEGLOV, Sergey Llvovich; BORDAREV, Aleksey Ivanovich; LYZHIN, K., red.; GILIDEBRANT. Ye., tekhn.red. , , (Norillsk city; local geographical assay] Gorod Norillsk; kraevedcheakii ocherk. Krasnoiarsk, Krasnotarskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1958. 99 p. (MIRA 12:9) (Norillak-Diescription) LYZHIN, LIKLIMIN, M... red.; ASKMAS, L., tekbn. red rYenisey; handbook and guide from ?Aiiniciinsk tn T)v,'I-'--1EniSei; putevoditall-spravochnik ot pristani Minusinsk do pristani Du- dinka. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Krasnoiarsk, Krasnoiarskoe @mizh- noe izd-vo, 1953. 208 p. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Yeniseyskoye rechno-ye parokhodstvo. (Yenisey Valley-Handbooks, manuals, etc.) LUCHENKO, Serafim Vasillyevichg kand.geologo-mineral.nank; ZUBKOV, Anatoliy Ivanovich, kand.ekonom.nouk; GORIZONTOV. Boris Bori- oovich; LTZHIN, K., red.; GrLIDEBRAY7, To., tekhn.red. (Industrial development of Krasnoyarsk Territory; popular scientific study] Problemy promyshlonnogo razvitiia Krasno- iarskogo krala; nnuchno-popullarnyi ochark. Krasnoiarak. Krasnoisrokoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1958. 170 p. (MIRA 13:4) (Krasnoyarsk Territory-Natural resources) (Krasnoyarsk Territory--IndustrieB) LYZHIN, Konstantin Dmitriyevich; U.LIZDV, I., red.; GII IDEBRAJIT, Ye., - - --te -r e-&-. - - khn-- [Along the Yenisey; concise handbook and guidelf-o Eniseiu; putevoditell-spravochnik. Yxasnoiarsk, Krasnoiarskoe inizh- noe lzd-vo, 1961. 320 p. (MIRA 15:11) (Yen'Lsey Valley-Guidelbooks) LYZHIB, Konstantin Dmitriyevich; GREBTSOV, I., red.; GIVI)MRAI-IT, Ye.. tekhn.red. (Krasnoyarsk Territory; reference-guidebookj Krasnoiarskil kral: Bpravochnik-Tnitevoditel'. Kmanoiarsk, Krasnoiarokoe lcnizhnoe lzd-vo, 1958. 452 p. (KIRA 13:1) (Krasnoyarsk Territory--(hiidobooks) SHNEYBERG, Takov losifovich; LYZRIN, K., red.; GILIDEBRANT, Ye., tekhn. red. (Preventing injuries to animals in large-group maintenance and loose housing) Preduprezhdenie tr%vmati=a zhivotrqkh pri krupno- gruppovom i bespriviaznom soderzhanii. Krasnoiarsk, Krasnoiarskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1960. 45 P. (MIRA 14s:LO) (Stock and stockbreeding) TOKOVOY, Nikolay Akimovich, prof., Georgiy Yeremayevich, kand. DEBRMT, Ye., tekhn. red. doktor veter. nauk; ZOLOTUKEIN, fiz. nauk; LYZHIN, K.) red.; GIL'- [Mineral composition qf feeds andits effect on the development and productivity of animals] Minerallnyi sostav kormov i vliianie ego na razvitis i produktivnost' zhivotrrykh. Krasnoiarsk, Krasnoiarskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1960. 72 p. (MIRA 14:9) (Minerals in food),, (Krasnoyarsk Territory-Forage plants) GARKUSHIN, Aleksandr Mikheylovichl MlLqOVp Pavel Samenovich; 117ZHIII, K., red.j GILIDEBRANT, Ye.v takhn. red. [monetary payments for labor and businew accounting on tba col- lective farms of the Krasnoyarsk Territory] Denezhnaia oplata tru- da i khozraschat v kolkhozakh Krasnoiarokogo kraia. Krainoiarok, Krasnoiarskoe knizbnoe izd-vo,, 1960. 95 P. (MIRA 14: 10 (Krasnoyarsk Tarritory-Collective farms-Income distribution) kKrasnoyarsk Territory-Collective farms-Finance) SEREDA, M.S., agronom; BOGOSLOVSKIY, D.L., agronom; YORONTSOYA, T.P- agronom; MCBMIKO, Y.P., agronom; LYZHIH, K.. red.; GMIMIANT, Ye.. tekhn.red. [Catalog of regionally adapted field crop varieties for Kra5iko- yarsk Territory] Ketalog raionirovannykh sortov sel'skokho- ziaistvennykh kulltur po Krasnoiarskomu kraiu. Kresnoiarsk, Krasnoiar5koe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1960. 55 P. (MIRA 14:4 1 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosudarstvenneya komissiya po ao:.,to- i5pytaniyu sellskokhosyaystvenn7kh kul'tur po Krasnoyarskomu krayu. 2. Inspektor Gosudarstvennoy komisaii po sortoispyta:iiiyu sellskokhozyaystvennykh kulltur po Krasnoyarokomu krayu pri Ministerstve sellskogo khozyaystvq SSSR (for Serede). 3. In-spektu- ra Gosudaratvennoy komissli po oortoispytaniyu mel'skokhozya,rstven- nykh kulltur po Krasnoyarskomu kraya pri Ministeratve sel'skogo khozyaystva SSSR (for Bogoslovskly, Yorontsova, Fedchanko). (Field crops--Yarieties) SHEVCHENKO, Petr Davidovich; I-MOINOVA, Aleksandra Nikiforovna; LYZHIWI K., red.; GILIDEBRANT, Ye., takhn. red. [Crq rotation system is the basis of increased yields; puttinE crop rotations into practice on the Kalinin Collective Farm in Uyar District] Siatems. sevooborotov - osnova povysheniia urozhainosti; opyt osvoeniia sevooborotov v kolkhcze @mani Kalinina, Uiarskogo raiona. Krasnoiarsk, Krasnoiarskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1960. 37 p. (MIRA 14-9) (U,v,ar District-Rotation of crops) KAKRIDIN, Vaoiliy Platonovich; LrMIN, K.. red.; GILIMMANT, Ye.. tekhn.red. (Arctic wolves and their control) Poliarnyi volk I borlba nim. Kroanoiarok, Krasnotarskoe knizhnoe Izd-vo, 1960. ; 2 P. (MIRA 14:4) (Wolves) GOL4DSOV# Ivan Kikhaylovich, doktor voter. nauk; LTZHP K. 9 red.; GI:@IDE- A_- BRANT# Ye., tekhn, red, [Antibiotics in reindeer breeding) Antibiotiki v olenovodstmi. Krasnoiarskq Krasnoiarskoe knizbnoe izd-voq 1961 33 (@@ 14:850 (Reindeer-Diseases and pests) (Antibiotics) LYZHOV, A. V. (Koskva) Sx-periment on the subject "flame arA its structurem. Ehim. v shkole 15 no.4i85 il-Ag 160. (NERA 13:9) (Flame) (Chemistry--Experimonts)