SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MOLCHANOV, A. V. - MOLCHANOV, I. I.

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December 31, 1967
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10621 Enrichment of Hexachlorane by Means of Repeated 80064-59-6-7/28 Application ofthe Mother Liquor and the evaporation residue from the mother liquor is given. The solubility of the f-isomer Jhft =Ogrlqxt@ *.*dnd&red to be due to lipoid admixtures conthined in the latter, which hardly .dissolve a- and @-isomera but easily dissolve the @_ and 6- isomers. The resdlta obtained concerning the effeA of the 6- isoiner and of other substances, which are easily soluble in the mother liquor, on the solubility of the cc-, ' and r-isoners shows that Uieber and Schwabe's statements @ief 4) re in- correct, according to which the aolubilitY of the one isomer is independent of the already dissolved altount of another iso- mer. Work-technological.data, dat"a on th6r solubility, and ex- traation results (Table ) are given. Th4re are 4 figures, 3 tables, and 6 references, 3 of which.are Soviet. Card 2/2 BEZOBRAZOT, YU.N.; MOLCHANOV, A.V.; IVANOTA, T.A.1 DANIKOVA, L.F.; ABRAMUN, Development of a method for preparing hexachloran with a higher content of the I!OMer and the preparation of lindane.. [Trudyl NIUIF no.164.*W-16 1594: (MIRA 150) (Benzene hexachloride) MDWWOV, k.V. IVAROU, T.k. Preparing hexachloran by a continuous method in the presence of kUalies. [Trudy,) NIUIF no.17L.84-87 161. (MM 15t7) (Benzene hexachloride) 5/068/60/000/010/001/001 AUTHORS-. iZiluzman, L.D., Gilyazetdinov, L.P. and #,4"Ichanov# B.A. TIT-L&t 61L the Utilization of Ifigh Boiling Coal Tar Fractions for the Production of Carbon-Black PERIODICALt Koka L khimLya, 196ot No-10, PP-51-54 TEXTz The problem of production of an active carbon black from raw materials derived from the coking by-products and the development of technological and GOST standards for coal tar raw materials for the production of carbon black were investigated. Typical samples of-coal-tar oils (creosote absorption oil; & mi.xtux-e of absorption and anthracene oil; anthracenelfraction 1; anthracene fraction 11; pitch distillate) from the Kadiyevsk and Zaporozhak Coking Vorks were taken for the investigation. Physico-chemical characteristics of these oils and, for comparisonj of some petroleum oils are given in Table 1. Group-structural analysis of the petroleum and coal tar oils was calculated by the methods given in earlier works (Ref.5 and 4). The product of the total number of benzene rings in the molecule and the content of carbon in the aromatic structures, named traromatization factor" Card 1/4 s/o69/6ojooo/olojooI/ooI R071/9435 Onthe Utilization of High Boiling Caal Tar Fract,ons for the Production of Carbon-Black (A-Koca) was.conditionally taken as the main physico-chemical characteristic of the raw materials. This index at Ca_