SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MIRONOV, S. A. - MIRONOV, V. A.
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MIRnINOV, S.A., riokt(-,r tekhn. nauk, prof.; MAL:tllNA, L.A., ~nn(j. ~()k~w.
na-ik; LIFAII(N , T 1., 4 n7t . ; MALIN.' ~ :-,' , Ye. N., :nzt..
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Dllatametri,~ sturdes of stru-.ijrs~s of' .,mmpnt. morl~arB Sub-
Jected to various h~-at treatments. ~'r,idy NIIZHB no.-12:v-t,
76 16-4. NrRA 17- 1.)
MIRONOV, S.A.0 doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; MALININA, L.A., kand. tekhn.
nauk; FZDOROV, V.A., inzh.
Physicomechanical properties of ~on(-rate with compact and
porous aggregates subjected to autoclave treatment. Tru
NMHB no.12:88-109 163. (MIRA 17: 11
MIRONOV, S.A., prof.
Cements for winler concret!ng and for neat treated rein-
forced concrete product8. Trudy NIIZHB no.32-110-115 '6 3.
(MIRA 1-7: 1)
MIRONOVP S.A., prof.; BUZHEVICH, G.A., kand. tekhn. nauk
Results of ooncretirig in regionB of dry and hot cli-mati-es
In the U.S.S.R. Trudy NIIZHB no.12:137-152 163.
(MIRA 17:1)
MIRONCV, S.A.; BARANOV, A.T.; BOBROV, O.D.
The ore tict$ requirewnts of Che teci,nolopDr of prodwtion of heat-
inslilating gas concretes. Inzh.-fiz. zhur. 7 no.1:117-121 Ja'64.
(MIRA 1712)
1. Institut betona i zhelezobetona, Moskva.
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MMON(TV , S.A. 01 d4ukL or L"khn. nfiu'w , '4A-.,' N ~ -Ntk , '_4. v karid. tovnn. nauk;
KALINSKIY, Ye.N., Inzi3.
Role of the ex~-~ss -,f m ~r. procp-3s
of Lnormal treatmtnt ~-f Lr, ~ ' J I ng nui',,r ma,_ 11
nc,. 12:8-11 D 165. MIRA 18:12)
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A.,GR: Gurevich, A - G. Lcbeu ', B. 14. 14ironcrv, S - A. ; Starobirc-tr,, IS. L,-,evj~jh;,rjr.,
ln."~'A'tute Of ScIlLicon(lucturs, AN Denlr4,7rad (InGtitut poluprovodnikav AN
-;-,flue-,ce of the di*.-tribution Of the vvignetic field in a sample on the excita-
t--c'n of wave.,
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Fizi-ka tverdoGo tela, v. 6, no. iO, 1,6(-
r~a~'nvtoelasstic wave, ma,-,net.'c i-c,(;, A~Jyl
In view of the ai~;par:ty t.,,,, ti.c-or-y or -,;,ve pr pag
0, a-
tion, developed by E. Schlomann and R. 1. (J. A,,;)1. ",Y- v. 55, !-61'
25811, !964), and numerous e)merimental rerults, includ~rn,, tho.-,e by ;I"t'-,ors (I.z-.r. Ui
5~)SR ser. fiz. v. 30, 1002, 1~~66), a more deta:ICU eXPI~Ti,-,C-Iltal f;-,.,)(;y W-I~; .7;LdC Of the
..cc~-,anism of the magnetoe last i c waves, e.,;pecially at different dirtributio.-,z of the in-
ternal magnetic field. The excitation was witii a 13W 11-5iz generator operating In the
pulsed mode (-1 psec pulse duration) at maximum power -0.5 watt. Y-t-
triu-m garnet was used as the sample. The external field was homoi-,encous and paral-lel
to the sample axis. The internal field wa5 varied by attaching to the single-crystal
sample additional polycrystalli-ne yttriurn- iron- garnets of different 'engths. The tests
consisted of measuring the delay time of the waves and the total losses of the magneto-
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elastic pulses. 11he result.'; ..'riowe(. thA, Of war excited
at all values of maximum gradient of the ii:iternal fiela (which rar-~-'Iecl from 2GOO to
3500 Ce/cm). No waves were excited when the ijitpr-,al field was uniform. -Ine plots of
the losses of the delayed pulses vs. the external field exhibit m;1yima ana decrease
with increasing field gradient. The damping of the pulse sequences is sniall (-2 db)
and is practically independent of the field gradient. Tne upper limit of external
~--elds at which excitation takes place is much h'gher than preuicted by the theory of
SchlomarLi and Joseph, but in weak fields the theory agrees with the dependence of the
delay time and of the losses on the external field. T'he discrepancy in the case of
strong fields may be due to the action of an additional excitation mechanism, confined
to the surface of the sample, which was not accounted for in the theory. The authors
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than;f G. A. Smolenskiy for discussing the resuits and A. G. Titova for supplying the
single crystals. Orig. art. has: 6 figures, 5 formulas, and I table.
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-' 2orro-aad ,nLi~arromaj;notibm lield 2-7 July 1965 In SvordiovLi
lzvostiya. Serlya fIzjciu!j!tuya. v. 30, no. 6, 1966, 1002-1UU7
-".C;.S: yLLrIUM compound. gar-not, single crystal, spin phonon InteracLion, magneto-
havu inve~itigatcd Lhu cxci,aLlun at froquencios from 0.2 to 3
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o u.~j lo;,,; ar,~; fruzi 2 to 5 r6a In LllaiiluLor having polished ends Lhat wero
p-'.-,j! WIL.I.III 1b and porpondicular to Ulu Lill] axis Within 10. 'I'lle Constant
field was uniform and purallol to the axis of the spocimun (tjO
L1111 axis; 0.' Lie cryatal). The ripucl;,ion wn.,j mounted between two Identical clivILy
of %il',i6i one served to produce the oxciLing high frequency magnetic field
vw"s parz.11ol to the face of the fpecimen) and the other, to detect the trans-
u.,.Li~ed wave. Magaotoolastic waves could be observed under optimal conditious with an
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;)ower o: the order of microwaLts. %%.e delay of the magnetoelastic wave
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WIL.-I L..O Lacory of Z.Schl~mann and 3. I.Joseph (J. Appl. Phys. , 35, 159, 167,
',%io ma;:notoolastic waver, wore much less highly damped than Is predicted
Tho authors dibcusa, po:itsible roanons for this behavior
z-L,n..ativ,j to t;iu 6ujjustion of W.Strauss and Z.G.Zggors (Appl. Phys. Lett., 6, 18
%i.-.ich t"loy find unconvincing. .1agnotoelastic waves were also observed in
f.~oldLi Lliat were somewhat stronger than the maximum fields in which they
t"ooratically appear. It in concluded that further thoorotical work is needed.
thank G.A.Szolonskiy for valuable discussions. Orig. art. has: 5 formula&
5 fi~urefi.
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AUTHORS: O'dusev, Ve I.; Mironov, S. G.; Piskalov, Lo M* I Kar Ye. N.
ORG: none )0:0
TITLEs A device for lubricatins Ya_ctuum Pumps Class 27, No. 175165 fannounced by
Enterprise of the State Committee for Defense Tachnology.SSSR (ProdprIyatlye
gosudarstyannago komiteta, po oboronnoy takhnike SSSR)j _qy,,z
SOURCE: Byulletent isobrotenly I tova--nykh anakov,, no. 19,, 1965, 50
TOPIC TAGS: pump, vacuum p=p, mechanical engineering
ABSTRAM This kuthor Certificate presents a device for lubricatiBs vacuum pumps.
The device contains a cutoff valve operated by a centrifugal governor kinematic-
ally connected to the shaft of the pump (see Fig. 1). To simplify the construe-
tion, the governor Is mounted on the shaft bracket, and the movable clutch of the
governor Is provided vith a bearing which opens or closes the valve when the pump
Is being stopped or started,
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WEXTOi~: GrInhin, S. D.; Guaevl V. 1.; Deni3ov, Yu. N.;
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S. G.; ~;Crbinov, A. I.;.Troshin, Ya. K.
ORG: none
ITLE: Shock tube for determining the ignition Induction period of com-
bu3tible mixtures. Class 42, No. 1861"
SOURCE: Izobret prom obraz tov zn, no. 16, 1966, 115
TO?IC TAGS: shock tube, fuel ignition, fuel ignition Induction period,
air fuel- combustion
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tion period of combustible mixtures\-,contains a test section and a sec-
tilon separated by a membrane for initiating the detonation. in order
to decrease the size of the shock tube, the section for initiating the
shock is made in the form of a helix (see Fig. 1). Orig. art. has:
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PRASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5494
Vasillyev, Mikhail Vasillyevich, and 3ergey Zakharovich Gushchev
Reportazh Iz XXI veka; my zapisall rasskazy dvadtsati devyati
sovetskikh uchenykh o nauke I tekhnike buduahchego (Reports
From the Twenty-First Century; Stories of Twenty-Nine Soviet
Scientists on Science and Engineering of the Future) [Moscow]
Izd-vo Sovetskaya Rossiya, 1958. 243 P. 50,000 copies printed.
Ed.: V. A. Golubkova; Tech. Ed.: 0. 1. Kleyeva.
PURPOSE : This book is Intended for the general reader.
COVERAGE: The book contains 27 articles (told reporters by
Soviet scientists) dealing with probable future progress in
physics, chemistry, electricity, metallurgy, engineering,
mining, medicine, biology, agriculture, zoology, transportation,
exploration of space, and photography. Attention Is given to
automation, automatic underground gasification of coal, use of
new metals.modernization of oil fields, atomic electric stations,
production of metal parts by the process of explosion, explosions
Card 1/7
Reports From the Twenty-First (Cont.) SOV/5494
in dam construction, cancer, internal longevity reserves,
machine diagnoses of illnesses, surgery vs. treatment by ultra-
sonic vibrations, mechanical heart substitutes, human body banks,
11medical engineering." enriched fodder, "superfertilizers*, arti-
ficial snowfalls, agriculture vs. smariculture"O radiochemistry,
power beam vs. wire, machines doing intellectual work, "HF auto-
mobiles" (with "radio motors"', *artificial sun" (electromag-
netic -a a focused above a e.Ltz which cause heated molecules
to shin'e~, future ocean ships, railway dreadnoughts", Moscow
of the future, moving pavements, wheelless and driverless auto-
mobiles, electric cameras, the industrialization of Siberia,
use of underground heat, climate control,living on the moon,
antimatter, and photon jet. Names of the interviewed scientists
are given. There are no references.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
INTRODUCTION
Mission Into the Future
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Reports From the Twenty-First (Cont.) SOV/5494
Learn to Dream [A. N. Neameyanov, Academician] 10
THE FUNDAMENTAL AND MOST IMPORTANT THINGS
Transformation of Elements -- the Future of Metallurgy [I. P.
Bardin, Academician, Vice-President, AS USSR) 25
Mines Are Breathing Their Last [I. S, Garkusha, Director of
Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatellakly institut "Podzemgaz" --
All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Underground Gaalfl-
cation of Coal -- and N. A. Fedorov, Deputy Director for the
Scientific Section) 34
Automatic Oil Field [3. 1, Mironov, Academician, and M. A.
Kapelyushnikov, Corresponding Member, AS USSR) 45
From the SourceB [A. V. Vinter, Academician] 51
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(Russia--Xilitary history) (Russia-Air Force)
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Combut; t i on o ' Anthrneitp -.ulm." -,ul V- r,~, A].-:rinr, (Ho- (f
the labor ~ted lanner I,-nt Enrlnppr'!,r ;r! iii~s !nqt lmen~ ". I . 17.0r-hin,01.1
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USSR/Nlectronics - Comunicattons Sep/Oct 49
Pulse Systems
"Transients in Multichannel Pulse Systems With
Pulse-Duration Modulation," S. P. Mironov, Engr
"Radiotekh" Vol IV., No 5P pp 52-63
Exa-Ines disturbances occurriug as a result of
limited channel band-vidth and frequency and phase
distortions In the region of the modulation frequen-
cies. Gives formulas and graphs for calcg these
disturbances. Establishes tech requirements for
the correction of frequency and phase characteris-
tics. (Results confirmed by expt.) Submitted
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Calculation of Pulse Transformers with Annular Ferrite Cores.
Elektroavyazl, 1960, No. 11, pp. 26-5-'.
TEXTi Pulse transformers with ferrite cores are particularly suitable
.IF r use in automatic office telephone circuits where the salient feature of
fr
the electric pulses is their rather long duration and their practically
rectangular shape, as well as the low magnitude of the voltage and power in-
volved. The low power of the transformer warrants the use of simplified
calculation methods which do not take into account the losses in the cores.
However, long duration pulses can be transmitted without distortion only
when the inductance of the windings is sufficiently large, which implies an
increase in the transformer's atze and cost. The main problem in the cal-
culation of such transformers is therefore to reduce to a reasonable minimum
the consumption of expensive magnet wire by an adequate choice of the core
size for given magnetic characteristics. The present article contains a so-
j
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lution of this problem in the C88e Of pulse traneformere with ferrite cores
having a rectangular crose-section, the underlying condition being un undis-
torted'transmission of the flat part of the pulses. The author states first
the well-known magnetic conditions that must be satisfied for such undistor-
ted transmission. He obtains then a formula giving the optimum volume of
the core. A comprehensive discussion proves that the volume given by this
formula is indeed the volume ensuring the most economical solution from the
view point of the magnet wire to be used for the transformer windings. Hav-
ing found this optimum volume the author works out, by a set of equations
and comprehensive reasoning, the most advantageous relationships between
the various parameters of the transformer, i.e.ywidth and height of the rect-
angular cross-section, the inner radius of the core and the number of turns
of the windings. The obtained results are illustrated in a practical example,
where optimum numerical values of the width and height of the cross-section,
of the innpr radius of the :,?re and of the number of turns of the primary
and secondary windings are given in the case of an experimental transformer.
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suBmi,rTED: April 8, 1960
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ne-.ing,j,ar hys*,eresis ocp t)r twans ~,f w,:, or more dyT'aml- reverzo-
. ~cps cttainei on an e Le - *.ron-team terrom ter Witt, a 5 !la. I 7',;e
i-j1h, tir~4* En-~ws. by the-retIce, -_cns1de rat tons, -no, IT*,ncl W111e.i Ic*A
! -_ r 'ne le ',e rm 1 na *. ~ c n-) I the - ~he r pa rarne *Is rs e r r. ~e - -~re an a . s, be i ~e i
I'Dr .r~e lel~erm.,na*.lon -1 ~he pararmsters
sw and it, he exam.nes nex, *-he 1-fnAm,
.~r* y rever3a. coop k Fig ~?' in (%rder t, estab,'. an Ine r-_ ,81 '.-nshl~ te'weer.
,_ne paranxe~ers rf the dy-namic polarily reversal loops ftnJ *,he p,_i. se parmte**-
:n Fig 2, sAscr,~t r" sl.dnJq fcr residual" and _sutscr'p* m"
7h& are a o f the I ra pe z um ABCD I s apT rox1ma te I y e it'a .-P
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v-, w, e A iA( Y ! n I i r-c- ot cc r re 3ponl f; *~he ene rgy .~ia - w-
re vs~ 7- ek f, *. nf- A m. I ux t y 1~ he re tangu i a r I , e , I ~ ~ , ,~e % :,
a %he dynaml - oer,. I ve t orce lhe author sh-~wb r --;P a
I red a * g' ven va aesof the frr-quen~y f an! -.1 '. ~ sm,
~-t i*-r. one point on tne graph representing If te
na vp a . i n ' he : c re w he re Hc j v~l + t P , se 1 ft B H The 11 w
ce m k- r y good a p f r,-, x i ma t ~ .-r. - r - ne gra;r, p,-ed f.r i s y rr w, r, 8! 1
ver,,sA41 by re,,:tanguiar pulse,, 1-ne '.irro- ' -.z, &~ - . . , t ?-,f- I lp -
5 a mr pe rm-, , f i r, 1 1, ng !~r* p- : n' s ~- --rre spf-ndi ng -ne mcmf-i, s ~.r*
iewinning and eni --- f'. he Lix rvversa. prc.:ess ev,.ner'
s i mo- '. &no s - ro
AT
&r 5 r a r , 5 1 r.
'Yje g-aph f(Hd' being p..--~ed parameters s, aini H- to-
Ir 'tie u5ua, way wilh *he aii of ,his grarr, 30frie
-la-c-d a' *he end cf -.he Ar*.,.~;e The &uthcr exTrv,~,Fe!~ N
6h(- v The 9~-vie?~ perscna- 1. , les rr*n~lmel In th-~ a~' '. jP ar- eoi
t- ri 2 "
HIRONOV, S.P.
Evaluation of the parametric potentials of a diodeleas shift
register using Wo-opening tranefluxers. Elektrosviaz'
16 no.10:38-" 0 162. (MIRA 15:9)
(Electric networks) (Pulse circuits)
(YOMMOS)
L o1789-66
_ACddSI09 9R! ___AP'~02688V TIP 10106165 /00010()g/0069/0076
621.374,328
AUTHORs Hironov, S. P, J
TITLZI Trannfluxor logical circuit (Based on the report at the 20th
All-Union Scientific Confeirence, May 9. 19641
SOURCZt %lektrosvysztj%o. 8, 1965, 69-16
TOM TAM logic circuit, transiluxort computer device, magnetic
core
ABSTRACTs A brief analysis of transfluxor logic is presented with a
view toward evaluating transfluxors for Industrial applications wherel
high-speed logic is not demanded. The basic logical unit described
is a double inverter stage, shown with associated drive currents.
This circuit was fully discussed in the Bell Systen Technical Journal',
no, 20 1960* It has a two-turn output winding capable of driving two
successive stdges. Vith the basic unit, It to possible to build
logical OR gntes, but their fen-in Is limited to only 5 or 6, Pven
uhan noise compensation techniquea re applied. Other logic blacVe
can be formed with the addition of ones generator" circuit. T1113801
'Cord
L 017,13-~166
ACCESSION HRt AP5020888
NOT, AND, NOR, NAND, and other logic circuits can be constructed with
fan-out capabilities of 6. An eight-stage binary counter with exclu-
sive OR $&too and a ten-stage shift register based on transfluxors
were built and tested. Tranefluxors with the following characteris-
tics were useds mean magnetic path of the large aperture, 1.3 cm;
mean path of the small aperture, 0.5 cm; switching flux.
0.24 x.10-6 v-secl static coercive force* 0.5 oe; switching factor
0.35-0o4 *a-osec. The counter and the shift register performed
satisfactorily at & 5-kc clock frequency In an ambient temperature
range of 0-60C, with driving pulses with a height of 5-6 amp,
duration of 8-10 psec$ and rise time at 3-4 usec. Orig. art. hae:
8 figures, (RD]
SSOCIATION I -ft6ne;'J#
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SUBHITTED17 .15Sap64
No REP savi 003. 007 ATD PRESSI
Z_ LC464
MIRONOV, Servey Semenovic~. State Scl. 'tes.
PlanrinF- Ind. for T1-Oc,-29JT;F Nnn-Fer--is V, tals, -.1144 -
D~:-,, an inst.,
"Development of Nonferrous Metal Factories Production for
the Period 1017-1947," Tsvet. Met., No, 5, 1047. Stalin
3rd Prize, 1949 -, 105(;, pure mettil.
AUTHORS: M.Ir (3 it 0v, S. S I
TITLE: Our 1,riends,iij wi ll~i t.ie Chinvsv Pe q,los
PERIODICAL: Tsvctny~ e meta I I ~ , I I) j ), Nir ). I I ,,i-10 (L,)SR)
ABSTRACT: There has been c lose c (,)ol era t ion t,etween
"Gii,rot svetmetobrabotka 11 and Felt i nj~ I rist. i tu t e of
N on -Ferrous Mrt a I I urQ~v of t ov Ch I I eor, Ics Re I lib I I(
Equipment for roll ing ti,d tube pressinv, of alumin itiv
was made in tht~ Soviet Union f'or ue ITI Lhilla Ali aiv-
circulating electric t1JI-1kaCe (1`1~v 1) wits lor
homo.z en i za t i o n (.) IDI arol DiO ingot_,, Each fi~rnacc wil,
talte f'our ingots, 20(; x 140c x 6010 mm ano is 7:1C, kv
Its accuracY is * 5 o C i- or ~io tr oIi im ~a I um i ii i um s t r- 1 1
a reversing hot mi ll "2uoOll (p,ig 2) N-Is c'mstrilcted wit
t h c I I e I p of t I ie Novo-y'ra::1a tot ~,h, y ~, -L I i I I If' -Coll 't r 11c t lo I I
Works. Fov cold roLlin-,z a 4-higil :11111 Ivom I v,11111asilli1v
was iised (P-1q, 3) It naH -% maximum rcite or ) to (j irl/b.,)iLu
A high rate productiori line fur c(,utini-tis t 11;1511111., ,1
stril was worked ut witli Giliotsvot metohral,ot~-.a in(]
prepared at the Staro-Fr-m~,itorsky
Work_~ It 1;,Is I!,ed witil % I'lilt succo i,N tilt -:1111v~,v
Card 1/2 It tilld lur tall t%..) -Ill,
" . IvI "1 7 ,, - , , ,,,-- J
Our Fri(!rtdshij with tile Chil)-f- I c ; 11~-l J?vIuU I-
roll lrl;t, arld t Ilbe It c's I- - was I-ea(ly W1 tii III veal
5C,000 n,3 ol, c,tjcr,,tf- w;j, ,.ki , , : (,, ~jjj, D,) v I I. I
syoc in I i st ~, We It, I I IV') Ivi- I ilk sell IIII II It ~, 4 w I I I~ '11'.1
,-3 ta r t _i n g j, r- o, i u c tI(,,, N (.,. -, ,ot (Ickti.o. III,
dUralumin ing,)ts ~%vt-v w,)t ke,l mt witit - I v a v o, t 1 1- 1 it,
In s t Jc i t y ri, 13 ~ I,;, i I df~ t t,111.
under t. h I- I t-,% - 14- r~, h 1 1, , )I ~.o I I~ .) s:ln 1 1, ov I i~( r oae- t I I
I roduc t I oil (-,t D I an (I U it, t, 7 t F1 It, I-r I
ASSOC LVI 1UN . Gi I ro t sve It I et (,~. r ai- t ka
Card 2/2
MMONOV, Me, agronom zashchite raeteniy (Chistopolldkiy rayon#
.- Tatarskaya ASSRr
Using all possibilities for effective protection of cro Zashch.
rast.ot vred.i bol. 7 no.611-2 Je 162. rmI*RA 15t12)
(C,hiBtopoll Distriot-Plants,, Protection of)
M I F. () I;( , ". ) rz . I .
1-V ~, " _.. - , ~ ll~. -%q, , -, .: .
. , I .
, . Na - ! , ~ I, - )'. - :- *~ R I A4 - , ,
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ACC-NRI- AP6030469 FnuRCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/016/0095/0095
IN%*EI;TOR: _~~Iev
, A -.__V MJronov. S.; Nikol vev, A J.; Strakhov,
Shabashov , Ya.-F. ; Ter&eyev, L * N. ; (-..-)ryunov, 1. 1.
ORG: none
TITLE: Copper-base alloy, Claqs 40, No. 18~06P I.-innounced by the State ."Ic~'-[ t.ric-
Research and Institwo for 111oyn nnil Processing of Nonff.'rrwif-, Metnln
(Gosudarstvennyy n~tchno-issledovnt.-I'skiy 1, proy,~ktriy-y 1~st_ftut _ sp-invov I obrnMtki
tevetnykh metall V
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyvf~ obra7tsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 16, 1966, 05
TOPIC TAGS: copper chromium alloy, tirconium crintaintng alloy, vanadium containing
alloy, 00" T~q -V I U6- VOPPe,~e 0,09 -5 f- -9- ~-,p
49 A- 4-- C) k- Oofr) P.0 J.,
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate IntroduceFi , (opper-base alloy contalAing, chromium
and zirconium.IlTo improve Lhe allov physic.0 wd mechanical proEertiesibitQ rhemical
composition is set as follows: 0.2-11 chromi,-i, 0.1-0.8% zirconium, and 0.01-1.07
vanadium. [NDI
SUB CODE: 1l/ SURM DATE: 1OFeb65/ ATD PRES- 5076
[Card 669.3V26' -'.292-'296--
MIRONOV, T.M.
Primula contadt dermatitia. Vest. dem. i ven. 34 no.7:53-55 160.
(MI?A 13:12)
(SKIN.-DISEASES) (P?MME)
HIRDNOV, T.P.
Detemin'ng thi- mpom valtAps rif tne basic peramr-t,-re of oll
re,sprvoirs vIth a ul-,r,--n dmgrpp of accuracy baso-d on a study
of the Tu7rmzy oil field. Nefteprom. delo no.2.-9-12 165.
(MIRA 18-5)
1. TSentralInyy nauthno-issledovatellskiy institut te-khniko-
ekonomicheskikh IssIedovnn,,y po npftyanoy, neftekhimicheakuy I
gazovoy promyshlennosti.
MIRCUOV. T.Y.(Moakva)
Readers opinions about wKeditainskaia sestra.0 Ked. sestra no.11:
28-30 N '55. (KLRA 9:3)
(NURSES AND IfURSING-PHRIODICALS)
KIRCNOV, T.V.(Hosirva)
The work of wMaditainskala watra* in 1955. Red. sentra no.1:3-6
Ja. 056 (MLRA 9:3)
(MMSM AIM NMIZIG-PHRIODICALS)
miltullov I T. V.
Work of "KeditgIn8kala 3oatra" in 1958. Ked.sentra 18 no.l:
24--)O JLL '59. (MIRA 1;-10)
(Nmias Kill) Illimillm-PNI110DICALS)
NEKLYUDOV, Aleksandr Kuzlmich, brigadir; MIRONOV, T.T., red.; XATVEYEV,
A.P.0 tekhn. red.
[In our mixed brigade) V nashei komplekanot brigade. 14oskva, Izd-
vo, "Sovetskaia RoBsiia," 1961. 15 P. (MIRA 14:12)
1. Komplekonaya brigada kolkhoza "Druzhbal Kiyasovskogo rayona
Udmurtskoy ASSR (for Neklyudov).
(Kiysovo, District-Collective fams)
MIRONOV, T.Vi
Work~of the periodical. Med. sestra 20 no.4:3-8 Ap 161.
OMIRA 1,4: 51'
1. Otvetstvennyy sekretarl zhurnala "Meditsinskaya sestra"
(NURSES AJID NURSING-PERIODICAIZ)
MI49NOV-, T.Y-
Our Journal in the year 1961. Med. sestra 21 no.4:3-7 Ap 162.
OCiiA 15:4)
1. Otvatstvennvy sekretarl zhurnala "Meditsinskaya sestra".
(NURSES AND NURS ITIG-PERI ODI GALS)
KHUBLAROV, Vitaliy Ashotovich; SHCHERBAKOV, Anatolly Ivnnovich;
L114011OV-1 T.V.,, red.; DZYUBA, G.N.0 te-khn. red.
[The workers' thoughts flashed) I zagverkala rabochaia
wqsll. Moskva, Sovetskaia Rosaiia, 1963. 55 p.
(MIRA 17:3)
~URONOV, T.V.
Work of the periodical "Meditsinakaia nestra" in 1~62. Mad.
sestra 22 no.4t42-47 Ap 163. OCRA 16:1)
1. Sakretarl zhyirnala "Meditainskays sestra".
OTURSES AYD NURS 111; G-PERIODI CAIZ)
mmeirv, V.
Winter buoy. Rech. trarsp. -4 nc-iti-F 't,5.
~') - . ,
1. Illachallnik sl-azhby put.! Dnepruvsko,-o ba33cyY)cv(:)g(j upravlerilya
puti.
',-' ' i ? ('N t V , V . , ~ r , - : - - , ~ ~ . ~i;, , ?. ; ' lq , - t4 , A . ,
. . I ~- ~ 7~ ' . '.,, , ' N . ' i:~ , ,
-:n; ~- I., ni, '. .1 , ~ . . - ". :!~ I . ., I . - ~ I I ~ ." . , f - ': . 1. 1 . , .. - .- ~ I
; ef- : , , . :~ - , I , , I : . . . I , . " ; ~~ - ( , I ( ,I . . : ,
141ROIJUVP V.J, kand.teldin.ruiuk; :,I !.- , l"ureat ~osud&rstVennoy premij
Flexible cor,titinfirs for --rbnaVoi .ation 0' Petroleum products.
Rech. trlu'SP, 22 lio.7-11-12 Jl 63. (,'-U.-.A 16:c,)
(Petroleum--Transportation)
(Towing)
SEMENOV, B.F.; KARASEVA, P.S.; PARIZH, B.M.; MIRONOV, V.A.
Dry tissue vaccine for preventing tick-borne encephalitis. Vop.
virus.7 no.5:613-614 S-0 162. (MIRA 15:11)
1. Moskovskiy nauchno-iseledovatellskly institut virusnykh
preparatov.
(VACCINES) (ENCEPHALITIS)
IRMLI, T.B.; TASILITIT. G.M.; MMUINA, A.M.; KIMMOT. W.A.
Production of food blowycin and vitamin B12 in "Cobol
plants. Spirt.prom. 26 no.4:8-10 160.
(MIRA 13--8)
(Blomycin) (Gyanocobalanin)
FRE~FLI, V.B.; VASIL'YEV, G.M.; MAKUKHINA, A.M.; MIR-ONOV, V.A.; SHISFK(VA,
E. A.
Utilization of distilAng washes from alcohol and acetonp-bu*.j'
alcohol plants in the production of feed antloiotics. SpIrt,
prom. .28 no.2:26-27 '62. ~ICRA 1z:-)
1. TSentrnllnyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy Inatittit spirtovoy
promyshlennosti.
(Distilling industries--By-products) (Antiuiotics)
A rl, " 0 11 S',Iir,.,no%r, V
TTTLE: The Tests of the C of t,o Y,,iAlZ A I
( I s py ta n i -7 - !-~ 1-1 -,;,2 1 e,,,, -I.-i - iv to,:~,) II e:,- YA
:'ER:CD'I'lAL: A v t,~m - t : 1 ' nj e
ABSTRACT: At the moto-ril)v .-fIv,,-)dlY
Plant) series rind ex--.erjme.-itil
C/-)O' -ind viere
disk experimental :Iiitc..t,s fr).- -i-.;
240 17,F', hwj rit.,- -j Lor pic.
Th e -- re F; su re , Ik i -~d !~h f, f ire
alloyed cast iror. the
--,r,: '. 3 5i6 G. 1: S
.0. 4"'0 C.'",),o F
C .145,/0 'r; G. 112',,' i (~7, I L ~:.q M)
f ri c ti on -.i nt~ r ons --.-'.ed --) r t.,e
7
_1 -i-,cheq .,,,,?re -best
7U The cl ed o.--
Card 115 :-,tand --ised alls,-, for br,ike testinfr, F.,-.,re 1
...e Tes ts of tl,e C", of Y,I,',.,- A t,~ ~n`
e r n f e r~
cor.,er..-:-,ndl n, e
movi nj, of 71n lo T,
tl,,,e nr' _=,c,~
p rir 4
,0_
'I (~,r the
clutches for Lhe :nd the 1
'I -if ter i cfrt,3 n e- -f iti n:,
s tand. The nutlnr c t .,i'- -i
duction of the rlut(;h mom,~rit 1:3
the cllt,(,..It!S Of t'-jr, Y,,A*. -i,itnm
the len -t. or -serv: -i: to r 1
t u d e I.' c 1,, t m n t C t -e~
J,j s tm e S t:~, For r,- ~,,e
se rve i n, - -.-; I t Y, n c on s t 't
re c o-:.,nended T'-, e c
-bly in lle:~en-;-.
ce 7-1
,,,ih e re b y i -.i
Card 2/3 r--m; t.,..:? c1 tc,; e n r;,,! e d
The Tests of the CI ~tc`.en of '~-~AZ A
rpm :ncre~ise h h f I,ctor
tem erritures of the c! ~-ninrr.
n.,
de-rf
0 Be,
w.,is e~-ftablished thi', the Friction cne~!',,oi,-,
clutch ficiriC ori tile YaAZ ~iutomohile nc r-
C. :? to 0. when ; vrf--i.-,i ni- the
from I.) to I kj~/cm' tem,,;cr,!~,ire -F I
inc ses rr,--.)m ,e
15C "'.ere 'ire I "r-; r,
ASSOCIATION: Yaroslavskiy motornyy zavod (Yarc,~;Iavll Engine ?Ianri
Card 3/3
MIRONOV, V~A.; LISITSTN, T.S.
Nev pneunatiC Dower steering mechdnism. Ayt.proo. no.6:22-21,
Je 160. (MIRA 11:5)
1. Taroslavskiy motornyy savod.
(Automobiles--Steering gear)
k. and f'. 7 :1 it uk 1-17t I'n w..'.'
n7,
tf-m of W1 ind aotlMinf )n it ~,sptF-nued i
vpyel- . a , 7,,. 1.~ n:)
type ~!-)n 2:
r i ne r-y lectri - .nstrumAhts
7ANA"AY , Mitrofan Semenovich; MPWOV.-Tiktor Aleksandrovich:
ITAVLAVA, T.A., red.: GALAKTIONOVA, Ye.Y.,
(Road foreman's manual] Posobie desiataiku dorozhniku.
Izd.3., perer. i dop. Moskva, Nauchno-teV-.hn.izd-vo H-va
avtomobillnogo tranap. i shossainykh dorog RSFSR, 1958.
287 p. (MIRA 12:12)
(Road construction)
MIRGN.-v, V.".
bioFirn'hesir, cf v'.~amin 81,2 In the Actinomyceo aureofaciens cu.ture
with vinasqp c,)ntairAng ml-dih. Trudy M,'1116F no.l.~--&.-6~
(MJP,j% 17:3)
L ILI
AUTHORS: Flid, R. M. r on c.- v_,_5---A-
T I f LE Zhe Kinetics of Li iuid Phase Ifydrobrcmin,i * i ~ ~)f A i f~:.e
in the Pre~3erice oV Mercury '0'alts (Kinetikt
Cidrobromirovaniya atsetilena v prisutstvii .9--..e-,,
PERICDICAL: Doklady Akademii NaLk ISSSR, Vol.
(US~;R)
AbSTRA-'T3 ~'here exist relatively few sci-~nt-~fic ,avers .r. tne ~~atalytlc
interaction in the liquid phase of acetyler.e wit,.
in presence of mercury salts. Acetylene %,;dr_,.r -,intti~n
been investijated only in the gaseous phase. Ac-_-r,ji,.,,, tr. tne
data available, there are formed, in additi'~n t, lr,-:, v;nyl,
itlao different iijo~:iera of dibromet~.arie )r t!.eir mixl.ro~;i.
From reactiv,no of h./droc!~1orinati,jr, tit.! h;dmi
asymme trical adduc to were iden ti f ied ~,.mono- t~~e J i i Je It! ri
vatives, because production of bott, iJr,;:Ier3 ~,f ~I'j
api,eared to be T~us3ible, the auth(,r8 of the .r.;jf!r re-
view carried out the investigation outlined ir, titli uf
Card 1/5 the present pa~,er. A . '2he influence of ti,e rela_ti~i. L,tween
.'he Kinetics of Liqui,,' Phase Hydrouromination lif Acetylene i~. t~-.e Presence
~.f lilercury Salts
reagents upon the degree of conversion of acetylene. It was
determined that the total degree of acetylene conversi-)r, as
well the yield of vinylbromiJe and ethylidendibromle 4~, !.,t
depend on the relation between the reaCenti, ti,is relation va-
ryinr within tne limits HBr i C H 0 1 4. 'he
o bt nined !imde i t posji b1 u, _,om,!Ie e ly obvi ou tc, !Q te r7.ine
the zero-kinetic order of the reaction with resiec* t~j
brouiine . 9. Ae influeixe of the contact duration upon tre
U)eed of the acetylene hydrobromination. .'hu k,.nf~tic menol;re-
ments s~,owed, " ~1), that the fQrmation7f
the result of a simultancous attachment tLf twu mole-~.~e43
,'Br ,tnd w:tn-~ut vinylbromile particiTa-i. -ij
diate TrA4~t; t,.e reactions I f,,r--,ai n f
and of e tt-.j lidendi bromide are twc independent para:.Iel re-
actions; and ~2), that both parallel reactions are of f=t
order witY, respect to acetylene with a hamperini: by t~ic tvir,
reaction products. C. The influence of the concentration of.
mercury bromide in the contact solution upcn the sl)eed -f tne
acetylene hydro~,rominuticn.. As car, be seer, f-Dm C-art Nr
of the present paper, A 0. increases monoton,,~~.sly iv,en ne
Card 2/5 concentration of qgBr,, is increased. 3L ,~r-,es thr,ujh a rnaxi-
1 1 1
1he Kinetics ~)f Liquid Pha9p Hydrot,r,,~:iin,,itit,n of Acetyler.- e s', - , e
of 'Aercury Salts
mum, and k, ,ncreases rather sharj~lj. fitc, -C
nected wit?.' the increase in the T~rolbabi 1i *y c): *.%o I
betwe, r, tho acetylene molecule and twc, mole,-Af~.-i
talyzer when the -,~ncentrfttlnn of HjrBr , i -i ii,(,
e x isto renoon to isjuvie that the reacti ~jn is -,ata ~J.-v t r..
ion Hg3r becaujo 11~,Br bein,,~ jaturated witi, r,,,!3jo-.t t
the cooAInati(,n, car, Aa'rdly participato ~n tLe -tctiv~,, 1,
of acetylene. On ba.,3is of kineti,-~ equ tic,!.3, iieed - rjt,t!.ts
of the reactions viere computed for all four !. n.i
of the catulyzer; the values~f t~,ese con3tants incre;i.3e ,j
the concentration ii increas(d- Phe I I,: ~ r
under review --u-iintair. tl.;it the iictivati,jr, A, 'i,I-,~!Y:e,,.p
based on a withdrawal o:- the -,uublets of X t-, 1 - - , :,~, !, -~
the li~.iitinlm~ sta~,-e of acetylene hydrobr~.~.-iinatl-n 1--, su~ :i-4
to be its activation , a "SYI.Ijiitny" MU3t ex: j, :,e * we--
; (, ter, t i a I )f )xi d a t 1 on , a s ieasu re o 1.3 qr ri ,
!in J i t a c,-k ta 1 yt ~ r c t i vi ty Re i.rc.d~w n ' r 7,
Card 3/5 jer,* papvr 3~;()WB t',:it t~,e line,kr
C
.',.e Kinetics of Li i-, i , ?:.aje
of Merc;.~ry Salts
cunstunt t,,~e ji.-ted t~ie reacti .!r, v 1
,t c n s r, ~ t) r, :n i nr. ir. f, e
a c e t y I e r. e r c j e r -., (2 j t,;i 3 ntex,. t~
cause f-- the increa3e in spee i ~)f the re-i ~, n
crease ir, activation er,er,,j as the v,i.i,e
,'he I in ear f , rm a: t ~, L, f ,~ n c t 3 u n I i,, K mia t, e st t
state that t~ie acetylene activation is t ht e ,e
of the procegoea of hjdrobronination .'here ure f r~.- .9
2 tables , and il references , 1 (-~*' wnic'tl 6 Snviet
ASSOCIA:ICNj Mo scu w In a t i t u t e .*',-) r Fi n e Ch e:4 i c a 1 '2e c
M. V . Lomor, , sov
1,'A o j ko -i s k i j i n 3 t 1 t,i t t u n k )y e 1i i:.,i ies K j~, e r: 1. r.
im. IM. V Lwmori-,
PRESENTED: December 14 :i6 , b./ I N. ';azarov, .,Ien-ler j: A- e
S' ' 1311 !'P',E D Dp c e tab e r 6
bard 4/5
.1
0- 2 - 3 1//,,
2
The Kinetics of Liquid Phase Hydrooromination of Acetylene -.n tne
of Mercury Salts
AVAILABLEt Library of Congress
Card 5/5
AUTTICRS: NnzProv, I N'.(Decopsol), lnkiri,
Kruptsov, 9. K., 'iron-,,.,, V.
TITLF: 3ynthesig of Acot-ls -nd YetnI3 by 'Aenns ~f Tetrpplkoxy-
3ilanes (3intez nt3etrjr-y i ketnley E3 pO-v,.'lhrh'.,ru totr-lk-k.,ii-
silnnov)
PERIuDIC~L; Zhurnpl olb3h,-~.-?y '!chimii, '1,,) r 1 C- - 111
ABSTRACT: It is known t~i,if tl,,- vost suitn' 1p ncet.vlp'-ina -P--ilq -rr the
esters of t, -, or-*hr)-f- r-,i(,, -ri ~. Owi-,,- ti~ their hi -h cort~,
they can howQver not br, uspd ns initinl sul).9t nc~ frjr t~,
synthef3is of Pcetnln. A,1 f-)- I.h -Oovp Paters
the mithors ohoso the nv-ilpbl;, estnrq rr tl~- ortho-
-sili-ic n(,i,f (tetrAplkoxy-sil--~-;,1. 11,-Ifori,h nnd '7nnq-
(Ref 1) f,-)und thp, the tetrnRlkoTy-sil-nPm Pr ~ t,.-
scetylate n1dehydes -nd ketonei in Plroholtc. medi,rn in the
presence of hydrorfm rhloril-. Thp -ithors -n(,t how-vor wiV-
mnny difficultle.3 Pt the ittempt t-~ obt-in sr)-np ncr~tpls -n1
ket.qls nccordinv to th2s nethod ~ni the yields wern r1-,)
For this re-3on, they invp,3ti.- to,] th,)r-,ui-h!v thp r,nc'.i,)n -.f
the tttrq-lkoxy-,.3il-lv:l with. rllr?FY'iQs -11 kol-n- un-ler differ
Cnrd 1/3 ent conditions. On th-- rc~nction ~)f acetonc with,
Synthesis of Acetnls nn,l Ketnls by Menns o-' ~13C-V /70-- a -1 /-7 1
Tetraalkoxy-Silanes
tetraelkoxy-eiln-ne they u3-1 I[Cl, concentrptel F.30V
p-toluenesulfonic ncii, ph,)sphoric ncid, etc. As cntalysts for
the acetylation. Phosphoric acid prove,1 to be t~o- s,iit-hle
catalyst. In contrast with the r~eneral oninion, tetrFilknxy-
-silrnes renct well vvi~h Aldehydes -n,! ler~toneq In the nrespnrp
of some Alcohol. Thus the iiethyl ket-l f Rcetnnp with
tetrnethoxy-silnne wns ohtpined in 9'~ 41 *vield, nn additinn of
0.5 '4 alcohol only. ',!!any other qcetpls o!- v~r,,-),;9 nldehvle.9,
ketones, etc. were synthesi7ed 13n w;t' ~-no~ yiells -n I vpry
limited use of Alcohol. The sripll alcohol qunntif.i is i,.nDortpnt
in the synthesis of low-boilinp., ncetnIs Pnd kptplg: Tt is "iu3
possible tr) obtr~in in the iiqlillAtion the Pcetpl An! ketp!
with minute Alcohol qunntitips which can ensilv be remov-?,l 1v
water, which is rnthe- 'liffloult Pt hip-1-pr ri.u-ntitips -)f -',--o-
hol. In the synthesis of hi~-h-hoiling ac-tals th~ Amount of
the easily scparnbl-~ r1cohol is of no importPrif-r?. Tn the
ncetylntion of thn croton -ldehydq th., Alcohol j,ini-itttv 19 of
pnrticiilnr impo,-tnnr-: At 0.1-0.~ mo] nloohrl with I Mol -11o-
Cnrd 2/3 hyde dimethyl rind Jlothyl -cotpl w-rt- rr~.qultlnt, in x~ ytoll
Synthesis of Acetpla nnd YetAl.9 by Menn-i -f SOV/7', - - Q - 1'7 4
Tetrnalkoxy-Silanes
up to 90 14,. On addition of more thnn I -jol Alcohrl
1,1,3-trinlkoxy-butnnes ,re formed -s T,-Ir, nrn~,i^t-- (Rof '~I.
Without any n1cohil the renc'ion yieliq 17 46 only. For tho
removnl of the Pcetnin nni Vetpi-; tio mplh-l, wpr- P -1-1
AocordinP7 to whether they nre lower or h4-her 'iollinr *17nn 'k(,.
tetranlkoxy-silnn,~n mpi -.n rect4,)n (snp
pert). The dieth,.,l ncet-19 of the
heptenone were oh',in~! i-i good 'vi-11 hY *h eqt-r, nf
ortho-foriic -cid ns wr~11. 9of,~- tobles r~rpq;~rjt. I'1 Pr.t.-I-- AnI
ketals syntheqlz~,?i Ther- ar, I tx~hips -n4 ' rofor-in-i. ' rf
which i:i Soviet
ASSOCIATION: Moskovgkiy instil-it tori,ov
Institute of Fine
SUBMITTED: July 'g, 1957
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A.!,' 1 i, , "J: :i-7pr,-. v 'Dp(-.-,qse I
Mnk i r, , .3. F ru; 1. 71,)v !,!'4 ro n ov A
TLE: Siynth(-.ji~i f Vin~,,] --.1 Ethers f3intez nrostykh vinilo-
v:(kI: I -,firov
DICAL: Zhurrin" ~ t i,. ri,v khIrnii 7n) -',, lir I
A'; S TP CT: I n t ~i o p f~ P.:- v n m; -:i ~y -1 y
-) f th e , c 0 1- -)ns. I -t i - n , ipro r i c nI~u t-r i c-i1 t
butvri~- n- i n,3 wp] -q of' th.-
or -r-t,~np Pn(i Dvor P0
-n~ 'm!,-I1Ic i~S C,.tp-
;
,
2
i
lysts), rt 'N'-~7',) --;I~i-rs ohtnin-r4. the gubqIA-ited vinyl
e t h e r s l i " " -,] i " 11 b1 17h (-. 3 1 m p I p I I - n r- or- - r -n q i I p r -
nbly interv~3tirio, In -Irp-nio rhomintry nince 'wo
cr)nJ~;~-t,:-d loil)lp I. rils -ni - r--c-v, F)irt`i-
mt re , me t ho x~v ni 1 (3 tho x,., igopr-n,,g wern qynt,i--,1zoI -n1 the
methoxy nnd ethoxy huta~ipneq previmi-ily de3cril)pl (Rpfci
werp investigr,tr...] `lira nlkntv Aimna Oppcifi,~-I -.v,,r '-t,in~-', ),i
cntnlytic clrfivnTe of thr! ncetnIs of croton pr, /3
-croton ql~pn Fie well ~iq -)f the 1,1,~-tr, Plk-)xy-!,it-re,; nnI
rd 1/3 1,1,')-trrlkcxv-' butpnec T'i e d ~ -not v! nnI iipt~~yl
Synthesis of Vinyl Pnd Dier,,:t Eth-,-3 SCV,,'77 - ~-4
ncetnla -,f mn*,hy; r1lehyle qrr,-
to scherne I in th~- r r,si~nro of 3mnll Iiinntl1v
t he bu ne fvri t i f).wl -c -. rd i n - t o r -f n ronr P -n 1 .9 -
Re f ~) 1 1 , , , , r p I n I '. t I F)V ~)7
Th
z r D to n -r, -ri nlleh
t r i - I k xy h ~i t r, n c?.~ r, :i mp 1 1n P
n r r j I n ta I Y~i , 'i 'I 1111"PO', nn,' %lili"O A,- t v
rh Pr w e r q c.,,rr. -s
pr3co5z -r.-eedr?i v 1 '0-120 -ri in "h- n
(Scheme r! m,, x i p 1 d n x Y - P r o r,, m -s p I t A n 4id
on t~,e ~atriiy3t~i Mgipo Dr a,~'.Ave Pni
r.,r, cl~ar-,nl r-r-,v,! t-
thp br~-. r_ Tl.~- t~:., r -1
NaH
2P0 4 decrea-leg -nnrp rnpill.y. On t~.p f
the x 7 - e xY - t x
me thoxy - -r. I e t x.,,, r e n e c-,-. r,
qupnti ty. Tl~rr- P7 trod, ?s In~ :-,~f orpncef r" "1"i
nre sovict.
C;irl 2/3
Synthesis of Vinyl ani Di-ne "thers 3.- V /-7 o - -~ r, - . - -,- /-7,4.
A6JG C I ATION: Moskovskiy Ins titut t-,nk~,-,, ~. , I -il -, .. ... n, ~ - --: I I" ~!, w
Institutp of Fin- TechnnInl7y)
3UBMITTED: September IC, 1097
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5(4
A"TIF~P.S, F 1 i d , it . Y. OF r -i
Aronova,
TT,TLE-. The Ki n P t i c 9 and Me c,.an i sm o f t
A c e t y 1 - n e (K i: -,~ t i ka i nan i zm
vras".C,rie7~iy t!.Pt 1 "na 1TT. T
hal-) en tion Df ~e.-tyl~re i-I Li
of olprcury Salltr
vaniya atsetil-a v ~riFutstvii
p ~ -it al y t i c i r) n
t al i t , c - s k re-
K e t i c s -~ f e
-,:i~ J!-
z zr.,).-r
.-)ley rtuti:
PEPIO-TC'.L: Zhurral VnI ", ':r
~T: The c~italitic al.lition of hylr~,-r-r. ~. Ii ;,- to 1-
the pre-ence of m-r-ury s-:lts hal -ilrr-ly been c~,rri
for f; e -,- r --i I t i -i,- s bu t t 1. e d -i t a o 'I) t -L i r - d -.t - r i r, c -) - - 1
and contradictory. I~~ t.-,, c-i:,e un er review t-,* F, W-rc
con I i-ted with H'I , I[Br, ~rd HJ. T~,- te-tini: hn~l
the tegtin..-r -.,,paratus wore alrealy des(-ril-d (Rpf T ho
following prol i-ts w-re obt -Ined : On a Or
vinyl chl oride only ; on hydrobromi ion vi.,, ,r i !- -,rl
Card 1A md or. ),.yJroI.-)!ir;;:L,.,)n )r,].y !,,-
Ta~, Kinetics nn~ "ec-.ai * )or-. of tr.- ~,)nverslon 7
of Acrtylene. ITT. Trio Ki, --~*.icn of t -,f
Li,p, id Ph"sp in t-c rrr .- r ce of t~j
et'-are. The influ- ce )f t~ e :ontact ti-e It -)r) th- --)n-
vorsion 1e -ree of irl tl.e yi,-Il of i-, ~n
produ-tfi -At vririous tp ~ or-:f.,ir-s -irl v -, -' ;r f ,f
the rvactlon we. e inv,-~!iti , --tp~l (Tril 1 e T'.jp r -1, ti,)n vol
ity if-. f7now-n h -i kineti r e .:,l -i t i on o f t e f r t -) r e r ( z ; t
r e 9 t t 'D ri C f- t I t i 9 i -n p e . I e d I y t e r, i t i n r
ducts for-ed . T..t- t--- i.or-! ture influ-nre was dpt;~r,Ari-!
( Ta ~ I - 5 ' , t h- -tiv:it ion r-rv-r-ios w~rf, c--Icu' t (-,! r
unu P. iial c:,.,inre n f t ~ e t - -r.- e r t, ii rp r- -,a ' f - f-!. t t t r
chl-~rin tion reaction wns o1- - rv,, I . In I I can
d e :, endence be tyippn 0~-i I -~ - r i thm o f t~. v- I ~, i t,i r0,..
and t-.e vit' ler of t~~(- oxi,!-t tir~r~ poter t i I if t.-.1 I, t. -t
so I; it i on , wi t1h v ri n1jti FgX~,-- c,-ntru t i or.!;, -)I r",p j
It 1.,3 mimined t~~-.t nrotvi~nf- iri -rtlv%tp,l h, !.A,
i
a I oul, 1 - t of I pc t rn- 9 t t il vznr
ac,?tYlene mio'eculp is !-fo7 (,!. T'.ore 71re fi -lir-, ,I
ta~,les incl 5 Avl't rpfr,:e c, i; .
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The Kinetics and ' I q",n t *., C -t, 1, -.-t ~ c , or
P C. :1 I)f
of Acetyle7e. 'TI. P-e. of 77y~,- I
Livjid Phnsp in the 1y- of Yor-iry S-It.:
AS~:'ICTATICN Inst i f.,.t tor.',,)y ~hi, i ~ .~-'-c)y t, -i i i. loomcmosom
(Irl~~titute of Fi: r Chemicai rechnoic),U imeni -omOnoslov)
S'l DM I TT ED June
Car' 3
KMMOV V.A,; SOBOLEV, Ye.V.; YELIZAROVA, A.N.
7j-, "
Some features of equilibrium transformations of substituted
cyclvpentadienes. Izv. AN SSSR. Otd.khim.nauk ne.1lo2O77-2078
N 962. (14IRA 15%12)
1. Institut organicheskoy khimli im. N.D. Zelinakogo AN SSM
i Komissiya po spektroakopii AN SWR.
(Cyclopemtadieno) (Deutrium)
WK-I=V,-"A I HAVROV, M.V.; YELIZAROVA, A.N.
Substituted cyrlopentadienes and related compounds. Part 1:
103-Dimethyleyelopentadionso Zhur.ob,,khim., 32 no.8:2723-2731
Ag 162,, (MIRA 15:9)
1. Institut organicheekoy khimii AN SSSR izaeni N.D. Zelinskogo.
(Cyclopentadions)
KIRONOV, V.A.j, BLIZAROVA, A.S.
Substituted cyclopentadienes and related compounds. Part 2:
193-Dimethyleyclopentadiaw* Zhurob.khim. 32 no.8-.2731-2738 Ag
162. (KIRA 15:9)
1. Institut arganicheokoy Ichimil AN SSSR imeni N.D. Zelinskogo.
(Cyclopentadiens)
KIHONOV V.A.; KAVROV, M.V.; YELIZAROVA, A.N.
Substituted cyclopentadionee and related compounds. Part 3:
3,,5- and 2,4-Diwthylc7clopentenes. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.8:2739-
2742 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:9)
1. Institut organicheskoy khimii Ali MR imeni N.D. Zelinskogo.
(Cyclopentene)
MIRONCV, V.A.; SOBOLFE-V, Ye.V.; YELIZAROVA, A.N.
Moncdeuteroc.,clopentadiene. Dokl. AN SSSR 143 no.5:1112-1115
Ap 162. 'MIRA 15:4)
1. Institut organicheskoy ~himli im. N.D.Zolinskogo AN SSSR
Komissila po spektroskopil A" SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom
A.A.Balandinym.
(Cyclopentadiene) fDouterium compounde)
MIRONW-I.A.- SOBOLLV, Ye.V.; YEIIIZAtWVA, A.N.
14stbylcyclopentadfpne as an equilibrium allture of isomers.
Doki. AN SSSR 146 no.5-1098-1101 0 162. (MIRA 15-10)
1. Institut organicheakoy khimii im. N.D.Zelinakogo AN &,,SR
Komissiya po spektrookopii AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikun.
B.A.Kazanakim.
(Cyclopentadiene)
3/079/63/033/001/006/023
D204/D307
AUTHORS: Mironov, Y. A.. Fadeyeva, T. M., Sobolev, Ye. V. and
le-lizarova, A. N.
TITLE: Substituted cyclopentadienes and related compounds.
VI. Tetramethylcyclopentadiene as an equilibrium mix-
ture of isomers
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, v. 55, no. 1, 065, 84-91
TEXT: A continuation of previous work (DAN SSSR, 143, 1112 (1962)).
The present study was aimed at an investigation of the isomeriza-
tion of tetramethylcyclopentadiene (A) by analogy with the isomerism
of dimethylcyclopentadienes studied in an earlier work. The isome-
ric mixture A was prepared from MeMgl/Bt20 and 2,5,4-trimethyl- A2_
cyclopentenone (obtained by the method of Nazarov et al (Izv. A.N
SSSR, OKhN, 1946, 529), decomposing the reaction mixture with (a)
diluted HC1 at^/300C, and (b) crushed ice at OOC. The yields of
A were respectively 66 and 72%. 70% of the mixture was found to be
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Substituted cyclopentadienes D204/D307
the isomer 1,2,3,4-tetramethyleyclopentadiene (I); the 1,2,4,5,-
form (III) and probably the 1,2,3,5-form (II) were also present.
Almost pure III was obtained by slow rectification of A on a high-
efficiency column, at 50 - 600C, under vacuum; this could be re-
versed to form I by heating. Formation of the energetically leas
favorable isomer III is ascribed to stopping A from attaining ther-
modynamic equilibrium. Adduct8 of maleic anhydride (MA), with I and
III were prepared in 68 - 76~- yields (ether-benzene solutions,
-100C) and some simple derivatives of these adducte (the correspond-
ing dicarboxylic acid and dimethyl eater from the adduct of HA with
I; the corresponding r-lactone acid and its methyl eater from the
adduct of MA with II) were prepared. The advice of V. T. Aleksanyan
is acknowledged. There are 2 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Inatitut organicheskoy khimii imeni N. D. Zelinakogo.
Komisaiya po opektrookopil Alcademli nauk SSSR (In-
atitute of Organic Chemistry imeni N. D. Zelinakiy.
Spectroscopy Commission of the Academy of Sciences of
the USSR)
-SUBMITTED: December 11, 1961
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MIRONOV, YPA-; SOBOIEV, Ye-V-; YELIZAROVA, A.N.
SuLstituted cyclopentadienes and related compounds. Report No.10i
Three isomeric methyleyelopentadienes. Izv. AN SSSR. SerAhim.
no.911607-1617 S 163. (MIRA 160)
1. Institut organicheakoy khImil im. N.D.ZB1.inskogo AN SSSR;
Komissiya po spektroskopii AN SSSR i Institut neorganicheskoy khWI
Sibirnkogo otdelenlya AN SSSR.
(Cyclopentadiene)
SOBOLEV, Ye.V.; ALEKSANYAN, V.T.; MIRONOV, V.A.
Vibration spectra of* cyclopentadiene and monorJputer-)cycl-~rs~nt"fo?nes.
Dokl. AN SSSR 152 no.4:923-926 0 163. (MIRA 16:11)
1. Komissiya po spektroskopil AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademJkom
B.A. Kazanskim.
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b - e
s~,,;d-ed y ra
CYcloper* -tianos ,t:-tn nr,!.Ya!-',Je iLnd t,~e'- ierivat'-ies.
FV,
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