SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MOLODKINA, A. N. - MOLODTSOV, G. V.
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'ACCESSION NR: AT4028335
-AUTHOR:- Kel'nikov, A. Xh.;.Firs6va, T. P.; Molodkina, A. Ni.- Morozova, T. G.;
I. V.
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TITLE: investigation of the reaction of sodium superoxide and potassium superoxid
vith water vapor and carbon dioxide and the synthesis of percarbonates
SOURCE: Soveshchaniye 'po khimii perekiany*kh soyedineniy. Second, Moscow, 1961.
laiimiya perokiany*kh soyedinrzniy (chemistry of-peroxide compounds); Doklady*
soveshchaniy. Moscow, Izd-vo AN,SSSR,'1963, 128-139
TOPIC TAGS: sodium paroxide-, potassium petoxide, water vapor, imarbon dioxide,
perca:rbonate, parcarbonate synthesis, oxygtm, water, sodium superoxide,,potassium
superoxide
ABSi?=T:-.The13uth.ors investigate the.resetion of sodium superoxide and potassium
superoxide with.-water vapor and carban dioxide ata lowered temperature and study
the::;propeities-of the solid phase of the peroxide type formed in the process of this
reaction. The work is divided into two.segments: 1) the investigation of reaction
process kinetics of sodium and potassium superoxides with water vapor and carbon
dioxide in the presence of water vapor. and 2)-the d@,athdsis and study of properties
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of the peroxide' type of solid phases formed in.the low temperature reaction of sod-
ium. and potassium superoxides with'carbon dioxide and water vapor.- Diagrams of tha@-
illustrations are shown; graphs showing the kinetic curves of oxygen seperation,@
water vapor and carbon dioxide absorption are presented. Tables presenting the
-clomoosition,of potassium and sodium percarbonates are given. The study of the re- i
action kinetics ohows two directions of the process dependent on the tempaeature*
Within a temp-erature:region of from +100 to -100C sodium and potassium superoxides
rAaj;t_with water vapor and carbon dioxide,-'accompanied by a discharge of superoxide
oxygen oaly and@the foi@mation of sodium and.potassium percarbonates, The inter.
mediate phases of the,reaction process of sodium and potassium superoxide with water
carbon dioxide at low temperatures are synthesized. Some of the properties,
unpublished (thermo-stability, specific weight, hydrolysis,, ate*) are,
@y
-studied. Orig@ art. has: 4 tablest 9 figures and 9 formulas.
ASSOCIATION:- -TAistitut obahchey L'-neorganicheakoy kh1mil, im. HS U=akovIa AN 989R
.(Institute of General and Inorganic Chemisiry.,P SM).
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AUTHORt Firsova, T, P,; Nolodkina, A.;# Norozova, T. C.; Stasevich,--e!
ORG.-Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry im. N. S. Kurnakov
Academy of Sciences SSSR (Institut obehohey i neorganicheskoy khimii
Akademii nauk SSSR)
TITLE: Preparation and properties of sodium. peroxide d1hydrate
SOURCE: AK.SSSR. Izvestiya-, Seriya khimicheskaya, no., 4, 1966, 75.7-759
TOPIC TAGS: sodium compound# peroxide, heat resistance, thermogram.,
dehydration
AWTRACT: The dihydrate of sodium peroxide was obtained by vacuum
dessicating the ootahygrate at oPover P20 A thermogram for the m3.
dihydrate was drawn; its density was detegined to be 1.98ZO.09 gm/c
Attempts to,dehydrate to the-monohydrate were not suctleasful, Dehydrati)n
at 00 did not reduce the water of crystallization content, At P-00 the
water was removed slowly but hydroxide was formed simultaneously. Orig.
art, hast 1 figureand 3 tables.
SUB CODEt OT/ SUBK DATEt 16SOP651 ORIG REF.- OOT/ OTH REF: OOT
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KRUSHINSKIY, L.T.; FUSEWSWA, L.P.; KOLOIKIVA, L.M.
TalmrimeAtal invextigation of cerebral hemorrhage Indnced b7
nervous trauma. Tent.Kook.un. 6 no.12:25-44 D #53. 0--fraL 7:2)
1. Kafedrs. fiziologii v7ashe3r nerynoy dayatelfa0ati.
(Brain-Hemorrhage)
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USSR / Human and Animal Physiology (Normal and Patholo- T
gical). Nervous S.stem. Epilepsy
'Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biologiya, No 21, 1958.. 97868
Author : Kruabinakiy, L, V., Molodkina, L. N.'
Inst : Not given
Title : Hemorrhage Into the Spinal Cord as a Result of
Experimental Epilepsy
OrIg Pub: Uspekhi sovrem. bial., 19570 44t No 2, 220-231
Abstract: In rats during the period of lactation., '-he attacks
of ffzvonkovoy" epilepsy are complicated by fraG- -
tures of the extremities and paralysis of hind ex-
.tremities due to bleeding into the spinal cord
more frequently than in usual animals; further-
more., the frequency of these complications is
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gical). Nervous System4 Epilepsy
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biologiya$ No 21, 1958, 97868
directly propoAional to the volume of lactation
or to the number of baby rats nursed by the female.
The addition of powdered shell of fresh-water mus-
sel,containing 9U percent of carbonate and lactate
of Ca2 +. to the diet of the lactating females low-
ers the frequency of the above-mentioned compli- -
cations. Frequent fractures of the extremities af-
ter apileptiform attacks are connected with demin-
eralization of bonea during the period of laeta-
tion, and hemorrbages.into the spinal cord,, having-
a traumatic origin, with deformation of correspond-
ing parts of the vertebral column during the attack
(which is also contributed to by demineralization)
occurred. The origin of hemorrhage is also
plained by the increase of vascular porosity as a
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IRUSHINSKIT, L.T.; "HOT, V.A.; HOLODIII41, L.N.
Bffect of electric shock on pathological states caused by sound
stimuli in rats, Lwith summary,, in Nnglishl. Zhur.v7a.nerr,deiat.
8 no-1:95-102 Ja-F !58- (KIRA 11-3)
1. Imboratoriya patofisiologii. )mfedry, fitiologii vysehey nervnov
deyRtellnosti Biolbgopochyannogo fakullteta-gookovskogo gosudRretvan-
nogo univers.itsta.
expert neural. disrard., eff. of electric shock in rats (Rue)
IRMTRICITr, Offeetai
on exper. neural, disord. induced b3r noise (Rua)
At,
17(l) SOV/26-59-4-23/43
AUTHOR: Molodkina, L.N., Candidate of Technical Sciences
.(Moscow)-
TITLE: New Developments in the Study of Nervous Activity
(Novoye v izuchenii nervnoy deyatel'nosti)
PXRIODIGAL: Priroda, 1959, Nr 4, pp 97-99 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author describes new developments in the study
of nervous activity initiated by Soviet scientists,
e g. a research method an thb interrelation of basic
n;rvous processes at sound irritation developed in
the Laborat'oriya patofiziologii vysshey nervnoy dey-
atellnos@i Moskovsk6go gosudarstvennogo universiteta
(Laboratory of Pathophysiology of Higher Nerve---
ketivity of the Moscow State University) under the
direction of Professor L.V. 1--ushinskiy, by causing
nervous fits with rats similar to epileptic fits of
human beings. In this connection,, the preparation
suggested by Professor M.Ya. Sereyskiy for healing
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SOV/26-59-4-23/43
Mew Developments in the Study of Nervous Activity
in its composition, recommencled- for hospital use.
Further experiments have been carried out in I.P.
PaTlor's Laboratory on inertia of irritative pro-'
cesses and in L.V. Krushinsk"Lyts Laboratory on in-
verted (reserve) relations, The method of sound ir-
ritation might also prove successful In studying
means for cerebral hemorrhage prophylaxis. There
is 1 photo.
ASSOCIATION:Koskovskiy osudargtvannyy universitet im. M.V.
Lomonosova Noscow State University imeni K.V.
Lomonosov)
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IMUSHINSUT, L.Tq@ HDI@@, LUMIRA, N.A.
Time. and conditione for the, restomtiou of an exhausted inhibition
PrOce" &=LUC the aetivit3r Of 90'Und, Oti=li- Z.hUr,v7s,uerT.4ei&t.
JI-Ag (KERA 72:12)
1. Laboratorlya patofisiologii kafedx7 fiziologii vyeeher norrvn*7
deyatelluosti Moskovatogo, goandaratVoUnog'a uniYersitata.
CONDIT101M)
L.K.
KRUSHUMCIT, L.T.; MSHMO, A.P.L 140iPprilEA
i%q protective affect of carbon dioxide Inhalation on the, development
of havorrhagie ahoak -conditions. Fawh.dokl.vys.ehko1y; biol.nauki
uo,Zt73-77 f60&* (KIRL 13t4)
1. Rekomendovana, kELfedroy fiziologii vysehey, nervuoy, de7atelluosti,
Hookorskogo gooduarstvennogo, universiteta. im. K.T. Lomonosova.
(CARBON DIOXIDE-MMUIMIG USE) (MOCK)
MUSHINSKIYV LX.; MOLODKINA, L.N.; POPGA, N.P.
Interrelation between extrapolation and cond-Itioaad reflexes
-in birds. Oraitologiia nc.6-.4C&-4.!7 163. (KRA 21:6)
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AUUIORS: Malinina, ff., Molodkina, M.. Datskiy, M.1 Filippov, G.
T=: Cement Models for the Manufacture of Dies
PMIODICAL: Mashinostroitelt, 1960, No. 12, p. 36
Generally the complex profile of the working surface of forging dies
,for blades is machined on copying milling machines according to wooden model
templets. These models lose their geometrical shape r%ther quick because of
temperature fluctuations and the effects of air moisture in the storing rooms.
Ins:'.ead of having model sets for forging dies made of wood, the manufacture of
which takes a model maker of the 6th grade some seven days, the Leningradskiy
metallicheskiy zavod (Leningrad Metallicheskiy Plant) produces these models from
cement. The templets used for the cement-model making serve allso for the checking
of the -die shape during the milling operation and fitting work, At the beginning
a frame work is manufactured from templets, distance sleeves and gaging pins.
Braces.are'mounted on the sides of the framework, tighthned 14- wedges and cramps.
Then. diluted construction gypsum is filled into the framework, the side walls of
'which are removed after the solidification of the gypsum, The profile of the die
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Cement Models for the Manufacture of Dies A004/Awt
model is then shaped subsequently between every pair of neighboring templets, the
surplus gypsum being out away flush with the templet profile. Those parts of the
profile for which the framework does not provide a templet is done by surface
gaging. The ready- gypsum mold is covered with a thin nitro-lacqixer coating and
greased with stearin diluted with kerosene in order to prevent the gypbum, from
sticking to the cement. Side walls are mounted to the ready mold and the cement
Is poured in.- The process of the cement model setting talkes 3-4 days. The cast
cement, model-templet has a smoother and better surface than the wooden ones, while
its manufacture costs by 2-2.5 times less then that of wooden model-templets.
Lhere are 4 figures.
LOSEV, V. V.; MWDOV A. I.; GORODETSKIY, V. V.
ttInfluence of the following diffusion step on the kinetics of a rapit" electrode,
Process.1F
report presented at 15th Mtg) Intl Comm of Electrochemical Thermodynamics &
Kinetics,, London & Cambridge, UK, PI-26 Sep 1964.
-C@
Karpov Physico eaical Inst, fbscow.
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OTHORS., Laff ev, V. V.1, A. 1. c- /63
TITLE-
The influence,Exeraised by,the Anic ar an thr
Anodia Dissolution
of Indium, Amalgam
PERIODICALt Doklady Akaclemii nw@k ssnv C9609 Val 1309 ITr 1, PP 111-114 (USSR)
.-ABSTRACT: After having given a survey of publications dealing with aXiodid
processes the authors establish that the-accelerating anion
effect on the anodic dissolution of metals had 'not yet been
explained. Since the.ordinary polarization measurements are,
Llendered,diffioult in the case of cc-n8iderable distance from th
equilibrium pott--katial due to concentration polarization, since,
however, they cannot be carried ot-,t near the s-zluilibrium.
potential due. to the occurrence of an trArse proaet3s authors
combined the polarization measurements with radiochemical
measurements. Thus one of the two electrode processeslean be
equillibrium potential and alao with a.etrong-
str4ied with an
.
invexse Process TWO T-110). Tho influence OfOXX403d hy the
um sulfate coacentr&tion o,-, the Yelocity
sodium. hali4e- and. sod!
"
i of the true ano4c p*?oceso of dissolution of 0.1 M indium.
a
Card. 1/3 F-alg&m in. 0.01 M In(ei'O ) + 0.01 M H010 was invastigeted,
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Thellufluence Mcercisel by the Anions on the SOV/20-130-1-31/69
Anodic Dissolution of Indium Amalgam
at 200 and with constant ionic strength (5 M.) which was
maintained by the addition of RaC10 . Figure 1 shows the radio-
4
chemically determined, dependence nf i on the potexitial.,The
a
ionization,of In occurs also with strong oathodic.polarization.
Figures Z and .3 show the dependence of ia' on the potential
for concentrations of XaSO on 0-05- 0-9 Up RaCl. on 0.05
.4
-3
--2 Von 1.10, - I X. A linear
2.7 K, KaBr on 1.10 -7.K an& Na.
dependence exists between an& i ai With increastug concentration
2-
a ofZ0 andC1 the curves of i' shift into negative direction.
4 a
X
The experimental data correspond to the equation i kC where
X is equal, to I for loir ooncentrationat with increasing
'concentrations it also increases. It follows therefromi that the
2-
Lon SO and G1 take-an active.part in the anodic process, For
4
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The Influence Exercised by- the Anions on-the SC)V/20-130-1-31/69
Anodic Dissolution'of Indiun Amalgam,
N&Br WHaJ (Fig 3) also an increase in the exchange current
with increasing concentration of Br- and. J- ions was observed.
The experimental data are interpreted by the occurrence of I
different typea of ions in the different.concentration ranges,
i k In j exp P/RT) holds for iodine where 2,32,
The authors refuse the explanation of the accolerating,effect of
the X' and Br- ions due to.the change of the structure of the
electric double layer. It seems to them more probable that the
halogen i6ne (except F-) and sulfate ions take an active part in
the anodis ionization of In. In conclusion it is mentioned that
the authors thank U.N. Kolotyrkin for advice. There are
4 figures an&.21 references, 10 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATIONt Nauchno-iseledova,+,ellskiy fiziko-khimioheakijr institut im.
L. Ya. Karpova (Scientific Reae&roh Institute- of PhIsical
.Chemistry imeni. L. Ta. Karpor)
PRESENTEDt June 16g 1959 by@ T. Ad Kargin, Academician
SUBMITTEDs June 12, 1959
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B004/B056
LUTHORS t Loaev, V. V. and Molodo'vj A, I.
TITM The Xechanism of Lnodic Dissolution of Indiua kmalgam in Lcid
Solutions
Doklady kkademii nauk SSSA, 1960, Vol. 135, No. 6,
pp. 1432 - 1435
TEITt It.4aa the purpose of the present work to investigate the action of
pH upon the.anodic ionization of metals. The experiments were carried out
with indium. amalgam. Polarizationwas measured, and furthermore, the
dependence of the anodic and cathodic processes an the acidity of the
solution varying Ifrom 9-5-10'.4 N to 5.5 9 HCIO was radiochemically deter-
4
mined. Por the anodic process (rate i a), the linear dependence of log is
on the potential ? was found. The inclination of the straight line
corresponds to the experimental transfer coefficients 2.2. With in-
creasing acid concentration (from 9.5-10-4 to 0,5 X) the exchange current
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The Nechanisa of Lnoiie Dissolution of 5/020/60/155/006/02T/03T
Indi.um Lmalgam in lei(i Solutions B004/13056
ia drops from 1-10-3 to 2-10-5 a/cm 2 Within the range of concentration C
of HGIO froa* 5 - 10 -3 to 0.2 K, linear depeadence of log i on log C was
4 EL
found. for thea.nodio processi the equation ia M k [Inj ],-Iexp(pFF/RT)
(1) holds,*whereb w 2.2. The complex character of the cathodic process
.is caused by the hydrolyais of indium ions. Besides the ions In(H 0)3+
2 6
the ions In(H 0) OH 2+ appear. The rate of.the cathode process is given by
2 5
i -. kit [In(H.0)5GS2+jexp(-a?F'/&?) - Ic-K,[IrL(H 0)3+] [H O'l -'.ex:p(-,x??/RT).
k 2 6 - 3
Kh is the coefficient of hydrolysis. This equation represents the experi-
mental data.. The easie -r discharge of the hydrolyzed ions is explaiaed by
the action of the OH-groups which facilitates the electron tranaitioa,
'The production and discharge of.multiply charged metal cations takes a
step-wise course. B-N. Kabanov and D, 1, Leykis are mentioned, There are
3 figures anO. 13 references. 5 Soviet, 4 USP I Czechoslovakian, I Danish,
5 German, and I Japanese.
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The Nechaniam. of Anodic Dissolution of Tndium. B/OZG/60/135/006/027/0-7
Amalgam in Laid Solutions B004/B056
LSSOCIATIONt Fiziko-khimicheskiy inatitut ia. L. Ta. Karpova (physico-
cheuical institute imeni L. Ya. Karpor).
PRESENTEDI July 8, 1960, by 1. M. Frumkin, kca&emician
SUBKITTEDi juIy 7,1960
WSLVI V.V. MOWDOV Aj. (Moscow)
Radioactive-tracer technique for measuring exchange rate between
mercury and mercurous salts. Zhur.fiz.khim. 35 no.3-1,.2487-2493
1. Fisiko-khimicheekiy institut imeni L.Ta, Karpova.
imercury-Isotopes)
(Mercury.salto)
f
Mf)LCDU.F, A.I.; LO-r-EV, V.%%
Effect of the concentration of a fareign electrolly-te or. the ceth,-Y---zc
prce-ess on amalgam. electrcdes. Elektrakhimiia 1 no.103-58 Jp- 165.
(MA 18r 5)
1. Mauchno-issledovateltskiy fILziko-khizichGskiy institut im. L.Ya.
Karpova, Moskva.
,MOLOD@, TMETI TIV,
Particular featureis of the kinatiev of the a adic praceoff ca
indiumt-amlgam,,Elsktrokhiaiia--1 no.10:3253-1257 0 f65.
(MIRk 18:10)
14, ftziko-khimicheskiy inettitut imeni Kaxpova.
X01mv, A.
Some anatomopb7siological features of the forearm and their gigni-
ficance in treating alooed diaphyseal fraetures. Ortop.trava. L
proteze 20 no-l:*-30 Ja 159- (KIRA 12:3)
1. rz kafedry- ortopedii itravmatologii (nach. - prof. 1@.L& XMko)
Toyanno-meditainakoy- ordena Lenin& akademii imeni S.M. Kirovas
(FORMN, fract.
closed diapbyseal fract.. management Olua))
ZKOLODO
Apparativi for repoaitioning fracturea of the clistal end, of
bonea of the forearm. Ortap.travm. i pretex. 20 no,63:65-66
Kr (MIRL 12:6)
1. Is kELfedry artopedii i trsvmtologii (nacch - prof.I.L.
Krunka) Toyenno-neditsinskoy ordena Lenins. a enii im.
S.K.Xirova i kafeclry khirurgil (zav. - clotsent, X.I.Lytkin),
Saratovskoga meditainskogo instituta.
(OMOPEDI(IS, appar. & instruments
appar. for repositioningfract. of diatal
and of foreezz (Rua))
MOLODOT P A
--@!= 11 @1161v*
Hare,form of fracture-dislocation of tho bones of the forearm.
Ortop.traw. L protez.. 20 no-7:61-63 TI '59. (KM 12: 10
1. Iz Saratovskogo meditainakogo instituta.
(rox"M fract. & diffloc.)
IVANOVI I* D.;,MOLODOVA,, G,-A.; RAMLETEVA, Ye.Ye.
Role of H-bond in the maintenance of the -Omformation a-rid for-
mation of.enzyme-aubstrata complex of 6,amylase of Axpergillus
or.yzae. Izv. -,Of SSSR. Ser. biol. no.2z257-273 Mr-Ap, 165.
(MIRA. 18r4)
1. All-Union Distillery'and Enzyme Industry Research Institute,,
Moscow.
AOL tDinvAl rt,
Category: USSR C
Nos Jour: RZh--Ki-L, ITO 3, 1957, 7791
Author : Bukhovets, S. V. and 1,111olodova. K. A.
Inst : Leningrad Pedagogical Institute
Title : Complex Platinum Compounds Containing Acetylene Derivatives
Orig Pub: Uch. Zap. Leningr. Fed. In-ta, 1955, 1101 3, 186-190
Abstract: 11he reaction of KC(C8Hl4o2)C'3pt-7 (I) with CS (NHP)51 results in
the displacement of acetylene itlycol from the central @ore. This
shows that the acetylenic bond is preserved when an acetylene group
is introduced in the complex. The reaction of I with C 5H 1-1 in
aqueous medium leads to the formation of. C(c6g 1402 )C H 1181. Pt_7;
in acetone medium a displacement of glycol frcj-. the cQlex2ial--er.
place. Excess M102 with I gives K2 C(110 ) Cl?t-/; when one mole
of 1=2 is reacted with 1, there is?a parMiy formed the compound
KZ7(C H 0 )NO Clr 'ith FtC'r -7 is frst
H C _7@(%H@40,;)
v J@tjj,
formN, lik3lo,weE 3ClIT- 3014% 1. I c@in be seen from
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Abs Jour: F2h--Kh, 110 3, 1957, 7791
C
all the above reactions that the acetylene glycol along with an in-
creased trans-influence has a lower coordination strength than CS
(IM2) 2'C5H N and the nitro group and a higher coordination strength
than NH 8om"pounds containing addenda with two acetylenic bonds
bonded. L the central core, e.g., tetramethylhexadiine diol.- diphenyl-
butadiene, and diphenyl-nentadiine, have been, synthesized: @ CY!
(X-C C-C C-X)2PtC121, where X is C6H-,-, (CH ),C(OH), etc. Thus
ring closure does not occur when two triple bon
4 are present even
when two isolated double bonds are present. The data from the hydra-
tion.of Pt cormlexes with 2-substituted diacetylene derivatives and
from their reactions with CS(I'rH2)2 provide ample evidence on the
preservation of the III-riple bonds in the diacetylene addendum on
introduction into the complex. It is assumed that the coordination of
acetylene derivatives proceeds by a transfer of electrons from the
triple bond to the Pt atom.
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Kemp
HOLODOU, K. A. Garid. Chem Sci (diss) 'Complex compounds
of platinum with acetylene derivr4tives in the &Lnor sphere
and some of their.properties." Lenj, 1957, 14 pp (Len State
Pedagogical Inst im Gertsen, Chair of organic Chemistry)
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AUMM*, Bukhovats. &T. NOWOTME KWA., 307/ 78-5-7-iV41+
TITIZA. CoMPL-X Compounda of Platinum Wi h Aowtylena Derivatives
(K=p1eksrqye a0yeainaniYa. platirlY a &tsetilenoTymi, proizvoanymi
IT
On the Stability of tha Goordin&tii)n Substitueats ("Addente@
.
With Two and Three Bonda (IV. Ob otnositellnoy koordin&tsionnoY
'r av
proohuosti addendov a dvoymy I troyno. Yaz'YU)
'FMODIGAL: Zhurnal neorganicheakoy khle-is 1958, Vol 3, Nr 7, PP 1540-1-1545
(USSR)
ABSMAGT: The strength of coordina-tion subatituents (-addente) with three
and two bonds in omplex compolmAs of jaatinum. was investigated.
Experiments warscarried out with acetIrlene glycol and tetra-
methylbutiniiol. It was found. that mqaex compounds of platinua
with rabstituenta Nddents.") oontaining double 'boudg cannot be
produced. It fol-lom f rm the experiments oarried vtt that
"addenta" oontaining three bonds are of a more stable linkage in
ths internal domain of the platinuu ccoTlex than those with double
bonds. It waz ahown that the acetylene derivatives of tetramethyl-
butindiol diaplaos ihe etlqlene- and pherkyleftylene groups f rom.
Card 1/2 the interior of the pl&tin= oomplexg Int they areer however, not
0*10z Ocapounds'. of Plaltinux WithAoatylem Derivativea. SOT/78-3-7-IV44
IT. On tho'SUbility of th-. Coordin&tion Subatituents
(RAddents") @With Two -am4 Th"a. Bonds
displawd by etbyLme and phenylathylezz. There axe 7 references,
6.of wUch axe Sm-iet.
ASSWIATICK: LerAagradskly gogudamtvanvyy pedagogicheskly inatitut im.
A.I.Gertaanm (Leningrad State Pedagogi(al Institute imeni
A.I.Gertsen)
S ITTWO. July @20 195-7
1. complex compounds-Chemical propertijis 2. Platinum-Properties
3. Acetylene derivatives-IGhemical reactions
Gard W2
i
AUTHOR: Molodova, K. A. SOV/78-3-11-9/23
TITLE: On the Interaction -Between Tetrameth,,rl But, nediol Tri-
4 chloroplatinic, Potassium With Pyridiae, Am,inia, and
Other Reagents (0 vzaimodeystvii tetrametilbutindioltri-
khloroplatoata kaliya. s p..ridinom, ammiakom i drugimi
reagentami)
PEPIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 195fl, Yol 3, Nr 11,
pp 2472,- 2479 (USSR)
ABSTRACT:. In the present paper the author invosligated the inter-
action between the complex compoundo of platinum (with
acetylene - glycol addenda) and ammonia, pyridine, and other
reagents. The complex compounds of tetramethyl butynediol
trichloroplatinic potassium were us-ad as initial compounds:
-CH
3
0 - 0 1; C-C -CH CI-P K cglCl P@j
3 t 3
1 1
CH
OH GH
3
Card 1/3 In the case of an action of excess thiourea on the compound
,.On the interaction Between Tetramethyl Butynediol SO-7/78-3-11-9/23
Trichloroplatinic Potassium With Pyridine, Amm-onia, and Other Rea.gents
K @cgl Cl Pt] in acid or neutral medium a compound of the
fol lowing3composition is -produced:[pt4CS(NH 2)21C'2-
In the case of an interaction between potassium nirrite
and KcAcgl Cl 3 P@j the nitrite group displaces the acetylene
glycol grOUD from the comp'lex under the for!-,iation of:
i 11
K2 E(NO 2)2 Cl 2Ptj.in the case of an - teraction between
KFAcgl Cl Pt] and pyridine the com-uoundf@cgl Pycl Ptl is
3 2
produced. If more pyridine is added, the acetylene
glycol group is removed from the complex under formation
of [Fy2C',)Ft,]. In the case of an interaction between
K LAcglCl3Pt] and ammonia an amine group is produced in
the inner complex under the formation of monoamine
LACE-1 (11H3)C12Ftj and diaminef'-Acgl(ITH )'Cutcl. it -.7118
found that in the case of an action of exceas pyridino
Card 2/3 and ammunim ort Krlcgl C1 PC the acetylene - plycol group
3 -1
,.Pn the Inter.action Between Tetraaethyl Butynediol SOY/78-70-11-9/25
Trichloroplatinic Potassium With Pyridine, Ammonia, and Other Reagents
is completely removed from the inner sphere of the
complex compounds. There are 7 references, 7 of which
are Soviet'.
ASSOCIATION: Leningradakiy gosudarstvennyy pedagogicheakiy institut im.
A.I.Gertuena (Leningrad State Pedagogical Institute imeni
A, 1. -Gej rtea n)
SUBMITTED: Aurnst 5v 1957
Card 5/3
MOLOIDOVA, K. k.
@,Cox-vlex. Compounds of Platlm-= with Acetylene Derivattives in the Lnterra-l
Sphere and Somjg of Their Properties."
.dissertation for the degree of Cand. of Chem. Sci. submitted at Leningrad
Pedagogical Inst. im A. 1. Gertsen.
Leningrad, 1957
Metallovedeniye i Obrabotka Metallov, 1958, Tio. 8, p. 63.
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Abs Tbur : Ret Zhur - Biologiya NO 22't 1958., No 99550
Aathor : Iplo
Inst fW; given
Title On the Froble:m of Transfer of Pleas of Rodeats by Birds.
Or:Eg Pub Zool,zh., 1957, 30's ITO 010,. .1577-2-580
Abstract Experiments were carried out in the alping; of 1931,-" in the
lalmllitkiy rayon. of the Gurlyevskaya oblast (semidesert
zone)i 10 flew (Oropsylla ilovaiskii and Ceratophyllus
laeviceps) were released on the most commoa birds. of
that rayon (all adults), viz..,. Oenanthe isabellina. (21
specimens), sand-martens (7) and grey larks Calandrella,
pispoletta. (9) caught in nests and marked with rings.
The fleas were first stained with fluorescia. The freed
birds were submitted. to inventigations The msmdmal periods
of peraiatezce of fleas In the featherings of the various
birds were: in the owd-marteas up to 25-40 minutes,, in
SHMMOUCH, P&@I.; MOL0DQVSnT.,AjLj@ OSOLIMM, 13.1fe. [deceased];
I DEREMANCHENKO, K.T.; SAMARIN, Te..G.
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KOMM321A, R.M.,, red.
(Laboratory work in physical chomistxyl Praktikum po
fizicheskoi khimii. Gortkii. NO.3-4- 1963.
(MIRA 17:7)
1. Gorkiy. PoUtekhnich-askiy institut.
/'@'A/Z
124-58--9-10562
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, IM, Nr 9, p 160 (USSR),
AUTHOR:
TITLE: How to Determine Residual Stresses on Welding (K voprosu
opredeteniya astatoc.hnykh napryazheniy pri svarke)
PERIODICAL: Vestn. Mosk. un-ta. Ser. matem., mekhan., astron., fiz.,
khimii, 1957, Nr 3, pp 31-18
ABSTRACT: A study of the residual stresses in a circular plate on heating
at its center. The following assumptions are made: 1) the
welding process is simulated by. the instaxaaneaus application of
a heat source, 2) stresses occurring at temperatures iti. excess
of 6000C are small; 3) the Poisson. ratio,. the linear -expansion
coefficients, and the modulus of elasticity are inde' enaent of
p
the temperature;. 4) the process can ble described by the theory
of small pla stico- elastic deformations. The-: examination com-
prises the problem of a plate with a hole into which a circular
solid disk is welded, also that of a cylindrical pipe which is to
be welded along its cross-section perimeter. Experiments
relative to the spot heating of a plate substantiate the theoretical
deductions.
Card 1/1 1. Velding--Stresses 2. 'Welding--Test methods G. A. Nikolayev
SOV/137-58-10-21009D
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, MetalLurgiya, 19,58, Nr 10, p90(USSR)
AUTHOR: Molodozhnikowi, A. A.
TITLE: Determination of Residual Welding Stresses (Opredeleniye
ostatachnykh napryazheniy pri svarke)
ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry on the author's dissertati6n, for the degree
of Candidate of Physical-Mathematical Sciences, presented to
the MGU (Moscow State University), Moscow, 1959
ASSOCIATION: MGU (Moscow State University), Moscow
Ref. RZhMet, 11@59, Nr 7, abstract 15019
j.. Welding--Stresses 2. Stress analysis
Card 1/1
xxtenalng the Mdtivation of sweet potatoes and charote. T=djr
Bot.IngtoSor.6 na.?.*15745qoA--'4 (KaLL 1,3.f4)
iselektgionwya stantaiya vlashnosubtropicheakikh
kulltur, Sukhumi,
(sweet potatoes) (cha7ate)
)OLODOMMOT, K. W
on of tropical medicinal PlantsIa the humid subtrapics
of the G"rgIAa SS.R. frudr Bot.inst..Ser.6 no-7:285-287 '59.
13:4)
1. Zakavkarskaya sonaltnaya opytn&ya alantaiya Teeaoyuzuogo
instftut&,I?Kratvsnnykh i aromaticheskikfi.rasteniy, Kobulsti.
(GRORRA-BOURT, MIUL)
V. KOLODCZWIKOV@ 1-I.M. z, SHR@",T R, A - T
!t Tk re--ults thin @11-`:A!m
Rs@.:earcii Institute of MedicUial and studying
wald jnekilchn@,l pli@@rit resources* Rant. L no* -'-.533-5,@l 1 65.
19:11
i irozaitiaheskikh rastenly, Maskwa. 9vnj'ttrc'4 lllarrh 28, 1965-
tin
14OLODWIT, T.Re
MAN @,-
Interrelations of certain assemblage assertions with the induction
axioxia the s7stem of Feanots postmIates. Uch.rap.Kosk.un. no.155:
166-173 1520 (Nambers, ThaW of) (,@WA a-.?)
IKOLCWHIT uIMSTIYA, T.S., redaktor.
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Transactions of the Third All-union Mathematical Congress (Cont.)MOSC..,
jun-jui '56, Tru% '54 v 1, Seat. Rpt Izdatellstro AN SSSR,_Kps_-ov, 1956, 23T pp.
Belozerov, S. - e.1kc4tov-na-Dom Contribution c
Century Russian Nathematiclans to the Theory of Functions
of a Comglex Variable. 229-230
Mention is made of Gatrogradukly, K* V.j Chebyshevs P. L.,
Lobachevskiy, N. I.,, Kovalevskaya, S.@V.., Vyohnegradskiy, I.-A.,
Karastelev, K., Vashchenko-Zakharchenko, K., Sokiiotskiy, Yu. V.,
Pokrovskiy, P. 14 .., Savich, S. Ye.,, Davydov,, Bugayev, Zhukovskly,
Chaplygine, Bukreyev, Yermakov.. Psheborskiy., Nakiiimovich,
Temehenko,, Gerts, Sonin, Aninimov, TikhomandrItakly and
Bashenetskiy.
Depmans 1. Ya. (Leningrad) and 14olodshiy, V. 9. (Moscow).
The First Kathematiaal Society Iii 230
Kention is made of Kuravl:@ev, K. Ye., Kuravlyev, N.-K. and
Hurav I yev, K. N.
Dobrovollskiy, V. A. (Kiyev). The activity of 'the Kiyev
Kathematical School in 1908-1917. 230-231
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Innuence Ott social conditions on the development of mathmiatica.
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'%istm7- of -vathomaties in. anti#ite by 9, Ul (man. Ravieved b7
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