SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MOSSAKCWSKI, S. - MOSTEPANENKO, A. M.
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MOSSAKOWSKI, 141roalaw J.
Astrocytomas of the brain and cerebellum. Neuropat. Pol. 3
no.1/21131-21i. Ja-J9 165.
1* 7 Zakladu Neuropatologli Polskaj Akademii Nauk w Warstawie
(Kierowniks prof. dr. mad. E. Oestowake).
MOSSAKOW-SKI, S.
Damages in cable lines and tneir cause,~. u. 193.
EN-ERGEM-A, Vol. 9, No. h July/Aug. 1955
(Mini~terEtwo.Energetyki) Stal-inoFrod.
SOURCE: EAST EURCPEA,',' L'ST *Iol. ". , Jftn. -19")6
YCSSAIKO,IjSKI,
Di s tu rb ances in th e equ it L,9 1--rl j i. f,-1 ,ri c powe r C-1 -ul t E,~, I - ed . r,
factories. P. 269,
ENEREGTYKA, Vol. 9, No. 5 Sept./Ccl,. 1~55
(Ministerstwo Energetyki) Stalinorrod.
SCUaCE: ZA-'T EUIRCFEAN ACCESLI'NE IIST r '. -
- - -2 0. ~ Jan. 1~1--6
-II
iDSSAYC'~'SKI, S.
Dema7es to high-tension clectric swit.ches. r- 327.
(9NTE9GET'nCA. 3talinogrod. Vol. 10, no. 6, kmr./Dec. 19-'.)
SO: Monthly List of East Eurorean Accessions (EFJ,L) LC, Vol. '), no. 7, Julv 1957- Uncl.
Pa--e 71
MOSSAKOWSKI, S.
"Rational exploitation of the equ~ Ment in electric-rower n1ants for their
own use."
(Energetyka) Vol. 11. no. 6. Nov./Dec. 1957
Warsaw, Poland
SO: Monthly Index of East EuroT.--an Accessions (EEAI) LC. Vol. 7, no. 4,
Ar)rtl 195F
/,T-
E:(CvqPTA 11-SDICA Sec.18 V61.1/7 Cardiovascular JulY 57
1994. NIOSSAKONVSKI Z. Centr. Szpit. NI.O.N., Warszawa. Dwaprzypadki tzNv.
chorob-y-Mon(rora Two cases o/ so-called Mondor's disease Pol. fyg. lek. 19-57,
12/6 (215-218) Illus. 2
At the Central Hospital of the Ministry of National Defence 2 cases of so-called
Mondor's disease (thrombophlebitis oblitcrans of thoracoepigastric veins) were
observed. The disease started in a latent form; the inflammatory state of the veins
was not preceded by any trauma. The author describes vaaious possibilities of the
inflammatory and thrombotic states in the venous system. He is of the opinion that
as the inflammatory obliterating and thrombotic lesions within the net of thora-
coepigastric veins are of an unknown ongin - this disease should be called,Nlondor's
syndrome and not Mondor's disease. (XVIII, 6, 9.)
MOSSAKOVSKIY, A.A.
Devonian volcanic forrAtione of early caledonides (salairides)
in the Sayan-Altai region and the problem of relations between
voloanism and tectonics, Trudy Lab. paleovulk. Kazakh. goo. un
no.2t22-37 163. (MIRA 1711l)
1. Geologicheakiy institut AV SSSR.
LZOMM., 0.; MURIA.. Natalia; PILFAp V.; MMANG, Aurora,
14ng-acting medicines; tablets. Rev chimie Kin petr 14
no.4:202-207 Ap 16~.
MOSSE) A. L.
"Mass -transfer characteristics and kinetic constants of a high -tenU~erature
combustion process and gasification of coke particles in flow."
report submitted for 2nd All-Union Conf on Heat & Mass Transfer, Minsk, 4-12
may 1964.
Inst of Heat & Mass Transfer, AS BSSR.
MOSSE, A.L.; KHITRIN, L.N.
Study of a stream of burning carbon particles in a high temperature
region. Inzh.-fiz. zhur. 6 no.8:15-21 Ag 163. (MIRA 16-10)
1. Institut teplo- i massoobmena AN BSSR, Minsk.
nip I mgm Agn
20757-.66- - EWP(gJ&E(
4 -f-
ACC NR: ArrJOL0033 so RCF. S1110
AUTHOR*_ Masse, A. L.; Sergeyev. G.-To
pip
ORO.* ]Institute of Heat and Has* Traasf r tut,
e AN_BSSR, Minsk (Insti ID
-.teplo- I stassoobnena. AF BSSR)
:TITLE.*: Tr esses d Lag th injection of a reacting fuel-
ansport-proc ur e
oxidizer &Lxture 'into the boundary layer
SOURCE: Inzhenerno.fizicheskLy zhurnal, v. :10, no. 3, 1966, 311-317
_TOPT(; TAGS: -:boundary layer, combustion, transpiration cooling
................. . . .w.
~ABSTRACTt- An analysLs was made.of the transport processes occurring
-when a ~f..uel.oxLdLieraLxture Is injected thr ugh a ~ porous p la te in to
rf- n An a
the ..hounda*r'y -la Lr stream _ Since~ths_--mass velocity of the
oxidizeiN is- to er -.~than that requLred.for stoLchiometric mixture for-
w
ace usid the.plate. The additional
ma.tLon, combustiorC~, cannot take-pt I
req 0_'w a
uLred oxygen 71 - into .the combustio one from the air titream.
The reaction zone~wae considered to be.located at a position where the
e ed expressions
~concentratLon is stoichiometrLc-. Th analysis yield
correlating the location of-the reaction front with the fuel/oxidizer
..ratio at~thd inlet to. thas porous plate and. with the Nu. and Re numbers
of the aLr str am. The location of theireaction front was found to be
Card 1/2 UDC.* 536.46
'i E.13.i V71-c-11N, !;.V.; P~ Ya-F.
; -, 51-: f
"
Effect of c -in ~uq a t,;i a r,3ma tic systp-m..,., hi-. rw -~' - ', .
Mutagenic and antimitagenic effect of -9,)nit ir-i io crmpt,unds.
ilokl. kN B3SR 8 no.121g27-829 D 164. '~'~RA ll,~-41
1. (tdol gonuitt'n-I i t3itologil '.;! H
DEJONGHE, P.; WSTLE, L.; MOSSEL14ANS, G.
Treatment of radioactive sewage at the Mol Laboratory. Atom taj 2
w-3:9-30 159.
MOSSIG9 A. MUDr.
Establishment of aneathesiological servize in bistrict !Iatlona,-
Health Institutes. Cesk. zdrav. 12 no-9:464-465 S 164.
1. Nam. reditele pro lecobne preventivni peci Obvodniho ustavu
narodniho zdravi, Trutnov.
i(n,"" 7AL,
ur
I XOSSIG. Antonialk ~Munr. -, TINTERA. Josef , KUBr..
Current status and perspectives for the regional s7sten of child
care In the Hradec Iralove Region. Cesk.sdravot. 8 uo.9:5j&-543
S860.
1. Tedouct org. matod. oddelent KURZ. Hradec Kralove (for Mossig).:
2. Vedomot oddelent pace o zenu a dite KM. Hradec Kralove (for
Tintem).
(CHILD WELFARE)
MOSSIG, J., KUDr.
Preventive work of the health community center for gynecologico-
obstetrical service. Cesk. sdrav. 11 no./+:168-170 163.
1. UNZ Turnov.
PREVENTIVE MEDICINE) (GMCOLWY)
STSTRICS) (14ATEMAL WELFARE)
M
(CHILD WELFARE)
MOSSIOLIK. E.7.
Hollow concrete found tion blocks. Rats. t izobr. predl. v stroi.
n0-7:13-10 158. (MI?A 11:12)
(Foundations) (Concrete blocks)
HOSSIOLIK. E. V
Hollow blocks. Stroitel' no.12:19 D '58. (MIM 12: 1)
1. Glavnyy inzh. stroitel'nogo uchaatkEL-7 tresta Magnitostroy.
(Concrete blocks)
V
BERNEY, L. kaud.tekha.aauk; MSSI LIKV F,,, iazh.; CHIZH, D., inzh.;
TOBOLISDUI, L.9 4
Large-pawl houses made of concrete with pulverized quart#. Zhil.
stroi. no.8:7-9 Ag 161. (MA 14:8)
(bkgnitogorsk-Precast concrete construction)
(Apartment houses)
Met'-od of cutting threqds in plugs during mold-Ing.
Ogneupory/No. 3. 1952.
17
SO: Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Junf, 1953, lIncl.
MOSSOCZY, Robert,, dr.
- ----- -
I
The significance of the Dunai Vasmu [Dpnubian Ironworks] from the
point of view of the national econmW., Koh lap 93 no,11;498-504
N 16o.
in ',r- I
I a +VIC
Ja 'D 5 .
M.CUSOCZY, villaos
the
the
relating
in-
standardization in
Sow questions
to
dustry of refractory malgrials, Szabvany kozl 15 no.,5-
109-1-11 my 6,3o
MOSSOCZYt ZbIgniew,"
Now stratigraphic division of Liss in the northern part of the Krakow-
Czestochowa Jura. ]Kwartalnik geol 5 no.1:81-100 161.
1. Zaklad Zloa Rud Zelaza Instytutu Geologlomego v Warssawle.
SZ~kYI(CWSYA, A.; NOWICKA, A.; MOSSOR, T~
Growth response of excised and attached roots to extprnal
sucrose concentration. Pt.2. Acta soc botan Pol 33 no.3:
639-644 164.
1. Department of General Botany, Adam 14ickiewicz University,
Poznan.
mOSSUR, P.M., assistent; MOSSUR, Ye.A., geolog.
Mineralogy of the Aleksandrovskoe and West-Alakitandrovskoe ore
deposits. Sbor.nauch.trud. KazGMI no.14:44-68 '56. (MIRA 10:10)
(Pavlodar Province--Mines and mineral deposits)
.1:, .31 TIR F - 1. 1 1" ,, -. -1-
4 Ail
tip,
in
co if-,-! -D2)
- MOSSURP P~M, , i~7, ~~Lr
- - -- -- h
Sequence in the minarallization of complex metal
deposits in the jLekjandrovskoye o-,-e aepc3ii. "wr.mlixil.
trud.FazGMI no.18:231-238 159. (FJ-JL,' 15-2)
(I'a:-ekhstan--Ore deposits)
j V ~ J ) L( 4, %/~ /4
MOSSUR, P.M., assistent; YOSSUR, Te.A., geolog.
I T.
Mineralogy of the Lleksandrovskoe and 'West-Alek-sandrovskoe ore
deposits. Sbor.nauch.trud. KazGMI no.14:44-68 '56. (MIRA 10:10)
(Favlodar Province--Mines and mineral deposits)
(Leningrad)
r i
How we organized self-service. Obshchestv. pit. no.3:22-23 Kr 158.
(MIRA 11:4)
1. Zaveduyushchiy proizvodstvom stolovoy Mo.29 Tresta atolovykh
Frunzenskago rayona pri khimiko-takhnologichaskom institute.
(Uningrnd--School lunchrooms. cafeterias, @to.)
USUftultivated, Plants. Potatues, Veuetables, Melons. m
.,b3 Jour: Ref Zhur-Piol., Nr, 17, 1958, 77697.
Author Mostaf in A.
Inst
Title rIew Variety of Itcthouse Cucunbers.
Orif: Pub: Eashkortostcai auyl khuzhalyUy, 1957, No 9, 42;
S.M. Lashkirli, 1957, Dic, 9, 41.
I,bstract: On the 14nogoplodnyy variety of cucuriber, bred
by selection frou the Klinskiy variety and differing
from it by an early harvest and resistance to di-
seases and pests.
Card 1/1
76
DRTIL, JIrI; MOSTAK, Jan
Peptic u-Icer and dyspepsla syndrome in servicemen treated P~t
the internal department of the military hogpi.tal in fhMo iri
1961. Voj. zdrav. listy 34 no.205-79 Ap 165
1. Vnitr-A oddeleni vojenske v Brnm (naee,'Ln~k
jan Brazda).
CZECHOSLOVAKIA UDC 3156 - 3 3: 616. _33-002.44
BRAZDA, Jan; MOSTAK, Jan; Internal Oepartment, Military Hospital
(Vnitrni Odd ereT1-V5_jre_`n`s1c e Nemocnice), Brno, Head (Naceinik)
Dr Jan BRAZDA.
"Duodenal Ulcers in Soldiers Underr-,oing Basic Training."
Prague, Vojenske Zdravotnicke Listy, Vol 35, No 6, Dec 66, pp
253 - 255
Abstract: The disease is a result of hereditary inclination and
of corticovisceral pathogenesis. The hereditary inelmation
plays a decisive role; when this is Imo,,m to exist,an early diag-
nosis of the disease is posssible. This is very helpful when
the clinical course is atypical, and when the X-ray picture is
not clear. The authors su7r-est that military drivers should be
selected from soldiers wt,o do not have hereditary inclination to
ulcers. 2 Pigures, 3 Tables, 9 Western, 15 Czech, 3 Russian ref-
erences,
1/1
i
Measuring the length of curves on maps. 9bor. st. po Itart.
no. 11:61-63 160. (HEM 14:1)
(Cartometry)
AUTHOR: o
Mostakhov, S. Ye. -r9-7-39/49
,'TITLE: Dynamic and Thermal Interaction of the Atmosi)here and Hydro-
sphere (Dinamicheskoye i teplovoye vzaimodeystviye at,-ao- i
gidroafery) Transactions of the Scientific Conference in Lenin-
Grad (Nauchnaya konferent6iya v Leninl,,,ra(le)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Aka-demii nauk SSSR, 10159, Ur 7, i),P. 126 - 129 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This conference was held March 26 th - March 29 th at the
invitation of the Com:iittee of Oceano.-raphy attached to the
Presidiiun of the AS USSR and of the Hydroiieteoro-
loCical Ir,ititute (O!:eanot~r_ficheskaya Komissiya pri Prezidiume
Akademii nauk SSSR i Gidrometeorologicheakiy institut). it
dealt with the problc~m of dynamic and t'%ermal interaction of
the atmosphere and hydrosphere in the northern cart of the
Atlazi+ic Ocean (Atlanticlik-skiy okean); and with the evaluation
of the results of expedition work obt~tined so far as well as
aith a preciae explan~ttion of the renearch work to be carried
out in future. These droble:.-,s viere included in tte ~ro,ram of
the International Geophysical Year. The followin7 reports were
heard:
Card 1/4 1) A.A.Girs on lon.- term variations of tne atmospheric circulation
Dynamic and Thermal Interaction of tne Atmosphere
and Hydrosphere. Transactions of the Scientific Conference in
of the northern hemisphere.
2) I.M.Soskin on fluctuations of the activity of the sun as a
basis afextmlong-term forecasts of hydrolo-ical conditions of the
ocean.
3) D.A.Drogaytsev on the lonj-term vari~itions in t-.e transmission
of heat across the meriliun in the a-tiaosphere as basis for
forecasts of water temperature on the meridian of K la (Kol'skiy
meridian).
4)K.N.Pedorov on the correlation between variations of the
general circulation in the ocean and in the atmo phere in the
North Atlantic.
5) A.I.Sorkini~ on the method of designinr_- ivind zone charts of
the seas and oceans.
6) M.A.Valerianova on attempts of classification of the pressure
fields above the North Atlantic for the purpose of computation
of the currents and of the ice drift.
The evidence provided by the investiCation of the current system
in the North Atlantic are not sufficient for the solution of
many problems of hydrodynamics. They are not far enou-h advanced
Card 2/4 for a practical utilization. Accordina to the opinion of the
Dynamic and Thermal Interaction of the Atmospi-ere jo-
and Hydrosphere. Transactions of the Scientific Confe:7ence in Leninr~rad
participants in the conference groups of youn[l, exi)6rts must
be formed for the purpose of intensification of research
work in this field. Sy3tentitic long-term oboervations of the
currents carried out from ships must be organized. Furtner
reports were delivered by:
7~ D.L.Laykhtman on the theory of the wind drift of ice.
8 A.I.Fellzenbaum on the computation of the stabilized ice
drift in the Arctic Basin.
9) V.V.Timonov on the experimental investi.ation of the current
and the state of t!,e ice observed from aeroplanes.
Interesting results were obtained concerning the ther~-al inter-
action between ocean and atmosphere as well as the bal;-nce of
radiation and heat in the northern part of the Atlantic Ocean,
of the Barents Sea (Barentsovo more) and the Norwegian Sea
(Norvezhskoye more). A C-reat disadvantaje is the lack of com-
putations of the horizontal turbulent heat exchan~;e as well as
the lack of an analysis of the advective heat tr_~.s.--J-sion The
participants in the conference pointed out consider~ible differ-
Card 3/4 ences in the meth,)d of computation as carried out by different
Dynamic and Thermal Interaction of t,.e t:no3,,,',;ere
and Hydrosphere. Transactions of tlie Scientific Conference in
institutes; thus the resultsobta-ined are not comi,,letely co;i,nara-
ble. As a conclusion inf or-.iat ions were given on t~-.e
and the plan of operation of the work of tl-e interdepar-tmentn-l
expedition into the Atl;tntic Oce-n and the I..:os of N,)r-.,.-Py -ind
Greenland (Uezhduvedo=tvenn,AYa ekspe,l-itsiya Atlanticheskoco
o~:ea:ia, Ilorvezhs?o.--,o i Grenlanrlskogo morey). The f4e:.ber,;dndL-,yof
Sb~USSR, V.V.Shuleykin reported an research work c.-..cr4 ,c (,
out in the course of a vo C!3VI, in
1957 in ya.-e on the shi,~ "Se
the Atlantic Ocean.
Card 4/4
S/16 61/000/009/026/056
D228YI)304
AUTHOR: Hostakhon S. Ye.
TITLE: Determining the heat flow during inversions
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Geofizika, no. 9, 1961, 14,
abstract 9B135 (Uch. zap. Yakutskogo un-ta, no. 8,
1960, 15-16)
TEXT: A nomogram in proposed for calculating the vertical flow of
heat in the atmosphere during deep inversions. It in sufficient to know
the temperature gradient, wind velocity, and roughness parameter for
determining the heat flow. fAbstracter's note: Complete translation-2
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s/169/62/000/008/042/090
E202/E192
AUTHORS: Broydo, A.G., and Mostakhov, S.Ye.
TITLE: Nomogram for the determination of the turbulence
coefficient based on the method of heat balance
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no.8, 1962, 40,
abstract 8 B 283. (Tr. Leningr. gidrometeorol. in-ta,
no. 12, 1961, 137-139).
TEXT; In order to reduce the cumbersome heat balance
calculations, the authors compiled a manual of nomograms for the
determination of turbulence coefficient of the thermal streams in
the ground and in the vertical thermal and water -vapour a;treams.
A brief note is included which explains thb use of the nomogram in
the calculation of turbulence coefficient at a height of one m.
,TAbstractor's note, Complete translation
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MDR)ZOVP N.V., kand. tekhn. nauk) '.4,1WUM`YAN, A.K., kand. tekhn.
nauk; ANTIPOV, T,P., arkh.; KOCHESHKCV, V.G.p inzh.;
LISAGOR, I.A., inzh.; TSAPLEV, N.N., lnzh.; IVASHKOVA,
V.K., kana.tekllm. nauk, SHIKTRIOV, I.Ya., insh.; FILIN,
Yu.D., inzh.5 14QSTAK()V---2 --T ) WaUCHENKO, P.Ye., kand.
khim. nauk(de(Te-ased]; PADDUUTOV, Y.F., inzh.; RUBANENKO,
B.R., glav. red.; ROZANOV, N.P., zam. glav. red.;
ONUFRIYEV, I.A., red.; YUDIN, Ye.Ya.v red.; UASOUOV, V.N.,
red.; ISIDOROV, V,V., red.; MAKARICHEV, V.V., red.;
POLUDNEVA, V.I., red.
(Ways of improving design details for the seams of
exterior wall slabs] Puti uluchsheniia konstruktivnykh re-
shenii stykov panelei naruzhnykh sten. Moskva, TSentr.
bluro takhn. informatsii i nauchno-issl. In-ta organizatsil,
mekhanizataii i tekhn. pomoshchl stroit., 1962. 78 p.
(MIRA 16.8)
1. TSentrallnyy nauchno.-issiedovatellakiy I proyektno-
eksperimental7nyy inatitut Industriallaykh zhilykh i mas-
sovykh kullturno-bytovykh xdaniy (for TSaplev). 2. Nauchno-
isaledovatellakly institut betona i zhelatobetona Akadsmii
stroitalletva i arkhitektury SSSR, PeAvo (for Mostakov).
3. Vsesoy~znyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut novykh
stroitellnykh materialov Akademii stroltel9stva i arkhitek-
tury SSSR (for Pankratov).
(Walls~
STDENKO, V.I., inzh.; bZ-UA.KQV V.I., inzh.; ZASLAVSKIY, I.N., inzh.; OLIGIN,
A.Ya., inzh.; SOTSKWA, S.D.Y inzh.
Durability of' the structural elements of the main buildings of
sintering plants. Prom.stroi. 42 no.11:35-37 N '64-
(MIRA 3.8:8)
1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy i proyektno-eksperimentall-
nyy institut promyshlennykh zdaniy i sooruzheniy i Khar'kovskiy
Promstroynilproyekt.
MOSTALYGTITV,~. P.: Master Tech Sci (Oiaa) -- "Imestipption of thr- cleanwPa
and precision of o-pavition In high-speed milling, vith t1won-aleel Oiak
Sverdlovsk, 1958. 15 pp (Min HIghf-r EIuc TTSSR, M-al Polyt-?ch Tnot Im S. M.
Kirov), 150 Copies (KL, Fo '~-, 1959, 151)
-KMMUMIX_G,P._- R02MVMYG, T.D., Inzh., retsenzent; SPIRIMHOT.
A.A., kand.teldm.nsuk. red.; SEEMINA, N.Y.. tekhn.red.
[Finish and precision of high-spoad milling of groova*3
Chistota I tochnost' obrabotk:i pri skorostnom frazarovanii
pazov. Sverdlovsk, TSsntr.biuro takhn.informatsil. 1959.
16 p. (MMA 14:4)
1. Russia (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) Sverdlovskiy ekonomichaskly
administrativnyy rayon. Sovet narodnogo khozynystva.
(Natal cutting)
1ACSTA-LYGIV, GOP... karA, tekhn, nai;lc
Dimensional wear of hard-alloy side-a"LUing disk cutters. Trudy
Ural. politekh. inst. no.112:47-55 161. (MIRA 16-7)
1114tal-cutting tools)
~ I r.,.i-
MOSTALYGIN, G.F., kand. takhn. nauk
flomograms for determining micraraughness in high-speed Mming of
g*oves. Trudy Ural. politekho insto no#L12:110-115 161,
(14IRA 16; 7)
(metal cutting)
MOSTMIN, P. A., NAYANOV, N. I. and SOBOLLIV, A. A.
"Nematodes of the Scrjabinoclava Sobolev Type Rs ~~Ilam Parasites,
and the Nature of Their Pathogenic Effect on the Host."
Tenth Conference on Parasitological Problems and Diseases with Natural
Pbservoirs, 22-29 October 1959, Vol. 11, Publishing House of Academy of
Sciences, USSRp Moscow-leningrad, 1959.
The Far-Eastern State University, Vladivostok
MOSTALYGINA Ye,G.
Uae-of adrenal cortex preparations 1n the treatment of inflam-
matory diseases of the internal female Mitalia. Akush. i gin.
39 no-5:120-122 S-0 163. (KRA 17:8)
1. Ts Sverdlov kogo nauchno-issledoviLtellskogo instituta
~s
okhrany materinstva i mladenchestva (dir. - kand. mad. nauk
R.A. Halysheva).
MOSTECKY, H.
Czechoslovakia
Tuberculosis Section KUNZ-KNV of the Central Bohemian Kraj
(Tuberkulozni oddeleni KUNZ-EIIV Stredoceskeho kraje), Prague-
Veleslavin; Director: F. POIANSKY, Doc. Dr.
Prague, Rozhled-v y tuberkulose a v nemocech plicnich, No 8,
Sep 62, PP 591-594.
"An Unusual Case of Thymoma".
. MaSTECKY, H.; STASTNY, B.; VALMITOVA, VI.
Combined diagnosis of pulmonary cancer. Vnitrni lek. 11 nc..-'-..-
554-561 Je 165.
1. 11. klinika tuberkulozy fakulty vseobecneho lekarstvi
Karlovy University v ?rams (prednosta: doe. MUDr. Fr. Polansk7).
flects. univ- k,
rugue, urecri.
Jujaz)-litteruary glycois prepd. from GrignimjeW
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pa
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gave the corresponding paraffins on hydrogenati6n. T4
P-MgBr in 7-14 parts Et.0 was added with cooling I irf '49,
equ.21 amt. of EtjO, and the mixt. wiis boiled 15 min. and de- 13D-40*, bi 185', (J. 0.81W, 0.19)52, q
compd. with 11,0 2nd 20% 112S04; evapn. of the eth~r-ldt
Ooco5a"' 'ne '
'ICI in CTI" ~n On
*
th
e cryst. glycols contaminated with unreactcA 1, from
which they were frLed by sapon. The following glycols mp 'm. under 0.01
nim.,
d_ 'in "' -
co'(~4
i Z7 d 8262, 0.82011. 73-77 7.
'
were pfelid. (yield, m.p., b.p.): 3.9-diethyl-3,8-decanedial
80
9-dipr(if)vl-4
bit 181-2*; 4
.Q-dederayrrdiaI
71
887 Ity ".4, 'n,
i of th~ dioh-fin, in
i
;.
18 . t
i
.
.
,
,
o, 3.9-
oil
* n 1. 133.51, 1.4 4 10 1.
I d
n 21
,TAIJ '8
(from Me2CO). 6,11-dianzyt-6,11- 1.43566, dm 0.77778, d~ 0.7,575, 17 2.466, 1.768
]AS11
heradecamediol (V), 43.4%, 70.4* (froin Nfc:CO), -; .
.
O.Rlg. 4,9-Dipropyldodernne. m. -M.4'
b,~ 1 19.0
9,.4-diocilyi-9,14-docosa"Hol (VI), 27%. 5:1.2*, - De-
hydration of the glycoh gave dinlefin4 with uncertain ,
b-A 165.0-5.5; n 1.43979, 1.44731). 1 VM16.
14.1191 d
0 7913 0
7723; 5
401
1
22-1
311% 2
551
1
'
diolcran, rvagent and
[miti(vis of the double bonds (Rlycnl .
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.
.
.
.
.
,
,
'
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ih
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, bo., 159.5 6:1 3
, h~
fnr,v, 13, -Y'
iditions. b.p., and, unles" Othm4w stated. n .05 ,
2 -6.5 , n, 1.4.1474, 1.415250. 1.452M. 1.4-1689
P00.3
'J. O
20.,
and D; d. at 20* and 50'; and I in cent isloken at "
* .
.
.
0.7831; tj 13.17, 6.948. 4.898, 1.921. 9,14-Diii,ty1darmatir.,
37.8% 50% and kq.g
): It, .1.840hy1deradiene, iodine
, M. 33.8, nit 1.4521. nV 1.4464, d" O.AMI; 7. -; 28.5M
; n 1.45508, 1.46591, 1.47514.
above- 140% bia 120.5 .
18.560, 5.527. M. Ifivilick(,
1.45M, d. O.WN. 0.7815; q 2.136, 1.553, 1.32-1. 0.746;
M, 4,0-dipropylifodecadiene, -, -, d. O.PMS, 0.7997;
,I 4AM. 2.957, 2.349, 1.144; IV, 5,10-dibutylielradecadiene
'
*
*
, bij 201-1.7
CuSOj above 2M
, b, 102.5-3
. n 1AWYN,
1,47001, 1.47579, IMM d, 0.8~60, 0.707 U, 19,134, 6.298,
3.927, 1.674; V. 13,11-diamy1hexadecadicue (COjIf)2 at
7.7
'i boils r hydrog~cudptGl Ovef tungsten
l
4 Ic, 122 M~4
IM76; c IM, 330-40'. 30.
5'
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11
30-6
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11tuffm .
.
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methyleyel
.
c 30,
ej
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1
1
+
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-
-
r
~
,
2-, 1-42501- dude liruduLt (M) t a rmcVon.
'
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1
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, 45,
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U85-
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11
30
"
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e ales., kctonc.A, esten, wd rLdd anhydMes give.
natd
a' 3
!0~50* and
hydrocarbow6 b
teductifin over WS .
,
it,
,
,
.
-,w, 91, MU31+160, 1AM; UlisCHOII, 120, IV-o-7
.
4
,
y
04-120 atm Arorwitic esters ~lvc at 320-40' and I(X)-
n-C,111l, 915,14, 12-6-40', 1.3976;
'W, 30,
S
b,t IM-R*
IAM;
1W
93-1
'l-C
fjr
3
120
30
W
120 atnw benzene homologs, which i3 cqr;trEmlict,,rv to th~
'
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-1
,
"
,
o
,
,
,
70.3, 27.8-8', 1.34
OV
i2li 340'
33
1'rCOMe
rcsultr
f Pier (C~t. 44, Z.30X). C.11. anti PJjMe
vTcrte
covered uithydragetta(M tit V,9-310* anti- LM-120 qtm .
,
,
R!",
cyclopentantiltp. Ilk, MO 30, r
3
.
fic IlYtIfogematio4 over W%Js a sliftable lab. methud (or 20. M)-30' 20, NicCHPr, 9
,
~Ic-C:CITAc, 1.
I AW7;
RtCHNMC
325'
30
XI
120
i
Z the 1;~ntllrsis of -laid, bydrocarly-m. from miun. after the
GrIguattl gyntfiesis~ The cal-alyAts imiml
Were com
cat
'03t ~
,
,
.
.
716; AcCIM
I-
ii2,Q_3j% 1.37rri; PhA~ ,120, 310 00, PhEt. 90,
~
'
~
5054,4mbly prepl. (NfJ4),V~'Sl (1), and INSI. limpit. ii; Vtl5gl, lizONfe, 12(t lo, PbMc, 85.7.
'
504
.
15
340
COXt
97
CI!
Situ as hillows: 1 (30 g.) in to(
g. Pli%le wm hylli-r1j'Tuatell -
.
,
,
CtJ(
HJ,
,
,
ifi.o- F c
-
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1
Ito
%
9
CO f
at 3W-30* and 121) atm., die PIMr decantM, the t-yqtals .
,
,
~,
ii
. IA 1
;
If-c"flIt. o2, W3.5 4
320-10'
1211
I UAW AcO
W% WaAct! With MIMI, and the apmqtriale cmMml, .
.
.
In" 95, N,
120. xr-wl' 30
_.k N, was Introduced wul hydropriated. PrClIoll gave Et.
CH-.CHpr (P.) at 3104 and ft-cmont a,;O*. Tbe r"11113
sykne, 20, 143-3A*.
ORAWed in the order, :-cowrxI.,JmllW primstire (stim.),
Cluj % yk-ld,b p Ar, Met.
COlij 713, 22Q-4301 I0- INU;cf 1, m; .-112-*Z"A6
tion-AmOlf,112, 27.07q 5%
vo 09 Abstr., 19566vol. % 7142B),
9w rAanol fraotion fr(M a IM taMoratWo ovin -a-' tar
k
(16 ,wj". 16 1. of )W audlin hydrM do# oxtract ing the solutl on vil Cti
22 ILdli" gthero and pupomtIq the djathyj athar VT to W In Yacuo Gavo
306 (it , of a phmol mixturop boiling at 10 m prasmwe at ".60.
TrWmaht of tho mixtura with mom-rzhloro"noetio acid Save, after crystallizz-
atton from water and patrolmv. other, a pro&uot, LwIting at 121.30, pr--UL-14
a wutoctla mixvire of aryloxyaratio acids. Hathylation of tho phcnoIJa
Muture Obtained by the di-Othyl Other extraction) with mathyl aulphae and
distinins v4e mixure at PhLnoijo motbA Othav &M fraOtIGn 1 (07) bo111n?
at 37 = ppuswo at 35~7-86.40, fraction it (CB), boiling at 37 m prossure
at 100.2-101.00, and fraction III (Cq)O LoUlne cc 37 w promwe, at IC2.7-
3.5. F~-=tlon I Ga, on =Lda;im with T. Wtassiua parmancanato phan=yl
ecatle acid (17) malting at IWO, fr-action II zava IV and 1,3,42-C6H3 (CO20)p_
Cu, and Motion III pvo L, mixturo aiinh wsu not tap=tod into ptire
acapoztw4s. The =Idatlon tr= 5imys Cia prooGWO of crozc2, othyl pbonol and
2,1,3--xylenol In the attract. G.A.
77
7--
.4/pirepuing purn hydrocarbous by byd6g n
V
d
At
pq.
:1ni
St d U agena on o!_dAWm .
v pd i n.
(Tile
P --U
drG
1
50
-
3
,
y
'y
W'
i
id
h
a2O
i
Id
b
id
h
a
d
W&
--
t-
on
tm cra
e
es
es t
e
a
at
s
gecat
y
y
FZ correspatullng hydrocarhops also branched hydrocarbons
f C
hi
h
f
ld
l4
bl
d b
i
h
d
d
a-
e
no. o
are
ox me
o
ou
atoms w
c
w
t
EL
y m
tiod. EtCHO(Iuog.)Ueattdvnth3O-,W4ftildil7ut=.
.en-
2--~mthvl
une'end
ve-17A
ro
l
III i
H
45
~ j
.
1m
.
,
n
a
p
g, p
p
60.1-60.111 4, hL? IXIS,
128--38'. n2p" IIAMS(_19, conntg. '8855,13%'C aud M81% H.
Shnilarly IM g. PrCHO gave 42 g, butane amd 29.3* g.
3-methylheptane, bn 37X, nV 1,3W, 'besides a
-104 er
fraction, ba 37Z A% nt? 1.4210, ana a 13.34-g. r Mue
(oOL? 1.45M. 85.42% Cand 14.33 % H). r.-ffcpumd (85 t.) I
id
nk
G
1h
It
h
d 20A
d 28
t
i
Id
-
-me
eca
r
e
ane an
, n
ep
g.
g.
y
y
srxms oil,
145.3*. dm 0,7641, besldt,-, 6A &, vi.
nj? L4462. q-11aptaftal 41-LI-t-pt--tal (W) g.) gave 9,7 g. tj-
heptan,6 besldels a rMdde conig. 84.0% C and 16,1?3% H
~7r
be scpd.by dism. g.) yielded be-
sidej 20A g. tolue 520. M pomi-
pho
*' '
h6 T'
t
bility iss~ggested tloo for the prLpu. of
I
I
g
,~ahaffi. L. 1. UrMvek
paraffi- pmae-SiDe M. Od
7A
The
cutcelarc 88 p.%rb Na and 0.32 pW A4o% with H (initial
pressure M atm.) for 2 4m to 270* gives NvH in quant.
Yield. ly WZ-6 and tL4 Cu-C;,-O-cataI)-,t can U used
~)C~ TECKY t,jtp I
CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Memical Technology, Chemical Products and H-23
- ttir Part 3. - Treatment of Natural
C i 2s -,Lid Mireral Oil, Motor and Rocket Fuel, Lubri-
c'-_'~Lts.
Abs Jour: Riferat. Murnal IWmiyap No 10, 1958., 33838.
N/ ) I
Author : Landn, Jiri Mostecky.
Inst :T'17~~ EI '.-I. -------------
Title : a,.Lring of 'AT.'--ite Vaselines and Ceresins by
D.~ witL ffydrorf~anatioa.
XIXW I
Orig P"b: Chcm. 1) 0 r1, 1957, 7, 110 8, 393-397.
Abstract: Laboratory experiments of refining vaselines and, cere-
sins by the hydrogenation method were carried out. The
raw materials were ceresivs, petrolatum and low-viscous
pareffine distillazes; the experiments were carried out
in an autoclave and a circulation apparatus at tempera-
CZECHOSLOVAKIA/a.-c-nical Technology, Chemical Prcd7acts and H-23
Their A cation, Part 3. - Treatment of Natural
Ga.3es and Mineral Oil, Motor and Rocket Fuel, Lu-
bricants.
Abs Jour: Referat . Zhurnal Khimiya, No 10, 1958, 33838-
t-ores from 300 to 3600 and under pressures from 30 to
100 atm in the presence of 10 to 2D"p' ( of the raw ma-
terial weight) of the catalyst WS2- It was shown that
high quality products can be obtained by single-stage
hydrogenation at a strictly determined process tempera-
ture, which is more important than pressure. Techno-
logical indices of the process are given. Bibliography
with 6o titles.
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CMMSUMAKWOrganic CbeWstry - Theoretical and General questions
on Orgenic Chemistry. G-1
Abs Jouro. Referst Zhur-Shimiya, No 5, 1958, 1432D.
Author Lmda Stanislav, Weisser Otto, bWqi~e~~.Tiri
Inat
Title Properties of Sulfide Catalysts. IV. Concerning the Mechanism
of Hjdragmtion of Ozygen-Containing Substances.
Orig Pub: Sb. chekhosl. kh'a. robot, 1957, 22, No 3, loo6-1ol3-
Abstract: On horage tion of axygen-containing caVounds over MoS (I)
rIl), und pressure, alcohols are for=d at fi;?M;
the mejor portion of alcohols is dehydrated to olefins vhich
am bydrogenated further to saturated compounds. The minor
portion of alcohols in hydrogenated directly to parsffin. In
the course thereof compounds of the type of neopentyl alco-
hol undeM mostly a retropinacolin nxement and yield
cnly little paraffin retainin the coz-bon skel on. Hjdroge-
card 1/3
6
CMMOMVAKTA/Or~&nic Chemistry - Meoretical and General Questions
on Orgmic Chendstry. G-1
Abe Jour: Werat Zhur-Dimiya, No 5, 1958, 14320.
nati=,of aldeb;ydea, ketones and eaters, over I and II at
180-2100., results in a mi6ture of alcohols and olefins;
at tenWeratures above 300 paraffins a-re fon&--d (hydrogena-
tiou procedure, see WhOtim, 1955, 45783)- Listed herein-
after are: starting substance; catalyst; temperature in OC;
duration in Minates; % presv=e on filling, in atmospheres;
reaction prod-acts; in farentheses, their yields in %: CH3CM,
I h-boiling fraction; ace-
V 24o, 30, 120, CAOR (77.2) + hie~
tone, 1, 240, 30, 12D, C06 (10.4) + iso-03STM (26-7); ace-
tone, 1,.- 240.- 60, lWI C396 (39-3); acetone, 11, 180, 60,
U)OI 'do-CY
~OH (25.5); methyl ethTl katone, 1,. 220, 30, IM,
mixture of biAenes (7-0) + butanol-2 (64-3); cYr-lahexanone,
i~, 24o, 3o, im, cy-uohexane (4.4) +cyclohexene (44.1) +
cyclohemaol (29); cyclohemmonee, 11, 240, 60, 100, cyclo-
hexene (13) + cy~anol (35-3); C2~~COOCH3, 1., 240.s 20p
Card 2/3
I # -.
CWHOSUVAKIA/Orgenic Cheadstr7 - Theoretical and aeneral
Questions on Orpnie Chemistr7. G-1
Abe Jour: Referat Zhur-Kh4miya, No 5, 1958, 14320.
U2, n-CgK7OH (3-1) + CA (3.6); C15H31COOCH3, 11, 240, 60, 100,
a-C16333 R, mp 48-490 (13.9) 2,2-dimethyl-butenol-3, I
320, 30, 1M, mixture of 4.5% 2,2-d' tbylbutane (III) and
75.3% 2,3-dinv--t1W1-b;utsne (rv) (determined fr= infra-red
spectrum); 2,2-dimetb7l-butanone-3, 1., 320, 30, 1M, mixture
of 11-5$ 111 and 72-5$ IV (determined f--= infrared spectrun);
Pinacone hexahYdrate, 1, 350, 30, 1-10, mixture of 6.1% 111
and 70.8% IV (infrared spectnm) + high-boi.Ung products;
(CH ) CCOOCH , I , 45, 130, neopentane (V) (0.4) (infra-
~3 3 =j ~ 340
~
ape + iso-c5Hip M) (74.0); (CH3)3CCOOCH , -1, 320
30, im, OH ) CcH OH (7.5); (cH3)3CC%OH, 1. 340, 45, 130, V
(24.6) + vi (3o) - Prior cammmications see RZhKhim, 1957, 22B57,
22876.
Card 3/3
S/081/62/000/004/013/087
B149/B101
AUTHORSt Landav Stanislav, Petri!, Frantisek, Vit, Yaroslav,
Proch&zka, Vladimir, Kq~~~ IFI
TITLEs The Chemistry of alkali metal hydrides. 1. The production
of alkali medal hydrides
PERIODICALi Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no- 4, 1962, 97, abstract
4V30 (Sb. Vyeok6 skoly chem.-technol. Praze. Odd. Fak.
anorgan. a organ. technol. v. 2, 1958, 495-503)
TEXTs A method is described for the production of LiH, NaH and KH by the
action of H2 on the metals in question under a pressure of about 120 atm,
at temperatures between the melting pointe of the metals atid of the
hydrides, us.ing HoS2 and W32 as catalysts. CAbstracter!s notes Complete
translation. I
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CZECHOBL40VAJUA/Physical Cherdstry. Kinetics. Combustion: Explo- D
sions, Topochemistry, Catalysis.
Abs Jour: Bef Zbur-Khim., No 1, 1959, 513.
Author randa S., Weisser 0. Mostecky J
Inst A~~~
Title The Properties of Sulfide Catalysts. VI. The Dehy-
drogenating and Dehydrating Properties of Mblybde
Disulfide and Tungsten Disulfide.
Orig Pub: Chem Usty, 1958, 52, No 1, 6o-67.
Abstract: The catalytic properties of K682, WSLand industrial
catalyst 5058 were investigated in an autoclave and a
circulating contact apparatus. Upon heating'alechols
jjOH - CAOH, cyclohexanol) and diethyl ether with
tho e catalybts up to a temperature of /V 300OC-, it
was established that first of all, a dehydration of
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AOR d dwi, metals with by-,
Mdtgl Mo. It. Rdact
Isla
hwier Oteamem and tealveraturds. a v
a
t
=69U&12~10-3v-
Landa, F tifek PfArd, Ifff Mostwk#. Ja an
Ini technol., 0%.
Py
(R - -~
'6737d).- Mal. and Lgi were prcpd. In q yields
uant.
13' hydro t1ag (a a 25M mL stainless-steel rota auto-
ve 10 C. ata= of X Na and Ll. resp., Lm th-
0.1 Wsi(prepn..tf:Cl.'50.7714)orMoSe'(Prc a-'q-
at, 12G atm and 140-150*. ever-
1headug destroys the activity of catalyst.. - Imthe case of KH.
and N%H (~ot,LM) It is.accessary to heat at the end of 2500.
r6p., to, obtalm a stable product. The hydrides
itud W,
Pd are pu're earmah to be used In the synthes-A ofcomplex
jift Fgnd--
PIP C14-
11istr
.2
DiArt Wd(bl 2 cps
I
4-Refixth4l selenium for electrotechnical puiposef;. Suni~,-
L2V jAnda,77FT-M-steck-L , and Otto Weisser, Czech7va-1-
-377. little A tuixt. or's) -part.- eFude SL and 13 e~
parU Mm% is ficated for 30 min. to MAP in a rotating auto-
dave. rilled with H under pressure so that the inol. ratin uf
SL-;H is 1:4. The contents are couled and 11,8 i. retuoved I-Aci
with sow, to give Se In (18-9% putity and amvit. yield.
L:J. Urbiack-
T T Czcchoslovakia 13-9
14
Landa, S. Weisser 0. J.
Piven
'
'
:'
l
t
Prop~--t
ulf
Ide ta
es of
y s
Deli- -aratinr and Detydro,-ei~,at-*,rw PruTk,,rL'es
an,; 'ar.-t.--n
7p-
Ch.~ra. Cr,=uns,
irlz:,
24-1 4
c 7jr1l J.
BUtr-. 49c(J)AWd
/SuMe catdysu. X. Preparation of kolumAns by
hydrogettation of a1dols. S. Landa, J. Aftisf
---- - - -- i~~Iaip
-K
TiRK
L
_ wt
.
q (VywkA Ikota cheta. tec
RUCT. cc
_Neiu
.
-C
' Ck
165="
19
lZ
T
W
:
r
eta.
owatass.
.
.
CA'54
-Hi
m
13046
h t
f uaa
WXin Gen
W
e
d hi
h
xwe h
d
:
C -:Alk
J
.
a.
e
c
,
g
Cguation of a1do(s over MoSj (1) -v
-
p. an
pr
g
y
or Vrox (U) afforded pwraf- .
,
fins with Me side chains in 20-4 2% yields. Dudnghydro-
4*tIon, aldols, were split and normal paraffirs with the
same no. of C atoms as the starting aidehyde formed.
Aldol coudeasation was carried out by stirring I mote alde-
hyde in 300 mi. RIO 2 hrs. with 110 ml. 15% ICOH under
ice-cooWig. sepg. the ether tayer. extC. the aq. layer, and
-evapC the ether and the unreacted aldehyde. Couditims
-
of the
~ydrozenmiou were (starting aldol, catalyst (approx.
15 wt.-%). tempo., pressure in atuz., time in whi.. resulting
varaTin. % Yield. b.p./mm., d4. and xW given]: MeCft-
_(OH)CIftCHO. 1. 320", 120. 40, CH,#. 24.8.
;MeLC(OH)CH&COMe, 1, 32W, 120, 40. MW:HPr
38. W-5-W, -. 1.3720; EtCH(OEI)CUWeCAIO. 1.
14W, 40. M. 40.9. -, -, -. CHwCH(OH)CHPrCHO,
.U, 3401. iffl. -. CjfuCHMePr. 19.7. 78.&,W.2*/37.
0.7322. 1.4119; C#HuCH(OH~;,H(CHO)C#Ha,* 1, 320',
120..40, CjHt&CHKeCjHj& ( . 39.8. 12"0/18. _.
4.430: QIL&CH(OH)MCHO)C&6. H. 340% 94, W.
C4HaCHKeCsHjv V), 37.4. IN.7-7.2-/37.0.7734.1,4341;
:C4MWMOH)
H CIRCHOMHW. U. M". W. 40. C4Ht#-
6"0
7W4
4416
2
0
1
C
CHMeC
ts
K'jMfOH .
.
27.1, 1
r
/1
.
;
.
)WI M Mo. Im. 30, Clafn-
0.7M.- L"30;
if
VINUACK(Off K
ClIonalf, 11. Mo. W. 30. C"HIr*
Cameciffe 19.6, 210-Ito/10, 0.7941, 1.4419.
88245
V360 113, //_?9, IIX-?) Z/009/61/000/001/001/006
9112/E153
AUTHORS: Mosteckf, Jirf; Weisser, Otto; Landa, Stanislav
TITLE: Hydrogenation Refining of Selenium
PERIODICAL: Chemickj Prdmysl, 1961, No.l. pp.2-7
TEXT: The present paper is the thirteenth in a series of
investigations dealing with sulfide catalysts in hydrogenation
processes and describes specifically the hydrogenation of
selenium, using the sulfides of molybdenum and tungsten as
catalysts. The work was undertaken in order to establish the
possibility of refining selenium by hydrogenation and of utilising
domestic sources of selenium for the rectifier and photoelectric
cell industry. Although germanium and silicon have superior
properties as semiconductors, the rectifier industry of Czecho-
slovakia is still based on selenium, and it is not anticipated
that changes will take place within the next fow years. The
production of highly purified selenium presents an important
economic problem. A process consisting of the following steps is
suggested by the authors. 1) Hydrogenation of selenium under
pressure of 100-110 atm at 350 OC in presence of molybdenum as
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Hydrogenation Refining of Selenium
catalyst; reaction time 60-120 minutes. Thermodynamic data and
comparisons between sulfur and selenium are tabulated. It is shown
that the hydrogenation of selenium proceeds less readily than that
of sulfur, but that nevertheless, in presence of catalysts and an
excess of hydrogen, conversions were favourable. 2) Hydrogen
selenide, thus produced, is reoxidised to elementary selenium, and
three possible approaches are suggested: a) using 30% hydrogen
peroxide; b) selenic acid as oxidant; and c) burning in a
current of air. A sketch of the laboratory method for the burning
of hydrogen selenide in a current of air is show-n, but details of
the other two methods of oxidation are not provided. The paper is
mainly concerned with the purity of the refined selenium and
analytical methods for an assay of mercury, tellurium and ash
content are presented. Results of spectrographic analyses are
submitted. Analytical methods have confirmed the efficiency of
the hydrogenation refining method. Iron and tellurium were
completely removed, and silicium and magnesium were reduced to
trace concentrations. Mercury contents were reduced beyond the
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Hydrogenation Refining of Selenium
permitted limits and spectrographic analysis indicated the absence
of arsenic. Ash contents, however, were higher than permissible,
and this is explained by a secondary contamination of the hydrogen
selenide during its oxidation to elementary selenium. The
durability of the catalysts in the present process was not studied
but it is proposed to publish more data in the near future. The
authors are of the opinion that the suggested process is economical
and that it can be applied particularly usefully to lower-grade raw
materials. Acknowledgements are mAde to L. JeAinovA, test
laboratories dKD Modiany n.p., Rectifier Research, B6chovice.
There are 7 figures, 3 tables and 17 references: 6 Czech,
6 German, 1 Soviet, I French and 3 English.
ASSOCIATION: Katedra synteticlcych paliv, V9CHT Praha a Miroslav
Ruprych, CKD Modi-any n.p., V3~zkum usmdrAova6d,
B6chovice u Prahy (Chair of Synthetic Fuels, University
of Chemical Technology, Prague, and Miroslav Ruprych,
Card CKD Modi-any, Rectifier Research, B6chovice, near
3/4 Prague)
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SUBMITTED: June 23, 1960
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MOSTECKY Rri; MADER, Stanislav; LANDA, Stanislav
Contribution to the performance of the Dieckwnn condensation.
Sbor pal vod MCbT Vol. 53149-157 161 (publ. 162].
1. Katedra synthatickyoh pohonnych lAtek,, Vysoka skola c1mmicko-
technologickap Praha.
LANDA, S., prof*, dre, In D.Sc. (FrWa 6, Tachnicla 1905# CSSR); WELSSERy 0.,
ing.,, Cand.Sc. Orge-i'm 6, Tachaiqka 1905, CSSR).--KOSTZCKY Ja0c.p
ing., Cand.Sc. (Praha 6, Technicka 1905, CSSR); 82-9~,~m*re' Cand.3c.
(Budapest XI., Gallert ter 4)
Data-an the properties of sulfide catalysts. III. Preparation of
hydrocarbons by hydrogenation of hydroxyesters. Acts. chimica Hung 29
no.2:237-244 161.
1. lahratuhl fur synthetische Brennataffe, Cbemisch-Technologische
Hochschule, Prague (for Landa, Weisser and Mostacky). 2. Institut fur
chemische Tacbnologie, Technische Universitat, Budapest (for Szebenyi).
(Catalysts) (Sulfides) (Hydrocarbons)
(Hydrogenation)
t:
MOSTECKY, J.; KAISLER, A.
L
Analgesic Of -'Oct of intra-arterial injections of TEEAB in digkogen"C
diseases. Cas. lek. cesk. 101 no.18:555-559 My 162.
1. Interni oddeleni OUNZ Cenky Krumlov, prednosta MUDr. J. Mostecky.
Interni oddeleni OUNZ Jindrichuv Hradec, prednosta 'rRJDr. J. Herr-ann.
(TETRALTHYD040NIUM ther) (INTEHVERTEBRAL DiSK dis)
(BACKAGIE' ther)
WEISSER, 0.; UJIDA, S.; MOSrEGKY,J.
Contributior to gas odorization. Fopa a uhlie 5 nc.7:2011-204'
Jlf63-
1. lrysoka skola chemicko-techrologicka, katedra syntetickych
paliv, a ropy Praha.
MCSTECKY, J.
Sixty-fifth birthday of' PrOf8L&Or Stanislav Landa. Chem listy
57 no.8:868-870 Ag 163.
MOSTEGKY, Jiri, prof. inz. GSc.
Supplement to the article by Rudolf Kuhicka and Vladislav Ntraz:
"Motor fuel manufacture from sulfurous crude oils." Ropa a
uhlie 6 no.2t48-50 F '64.
1. Katedra syntetickych p&Uv a ropy, Vysoka skola chemicko-tech-
nologicka, Praha. I
MQ=294-uddluAl
The Geske Stredohorl, Mountains; basic geomorphological features. Sbor
zem 68 no.1&63-67 163.
C.,I~',CIIOSLOV,'.KI../Ch(-~:iir-riI 'L.,.,chn(Dlcgy. lr,.-(~ucts H
and Thuir Us.,.q. F-irt 111. Dy-An- !~n
Chonic-d ~.f T(--Ytil-js.
.,"bs J-~ur R,-:f 2,hm,-Kht-,iy-.j PT~ 15, 195,,', 52419
;ILuth--r Mostok, J-in
Inst
Titl,-: Infr--rid F:L-,--tioi-t rif F-~brics.
Orig Pub Tuxtil (CoslrLc,,sl.)2 19579 12, N~-, 9, 34,1-3,1.5
A' n Df th-; -p.-.:r,-.ti,)n -f fini-
JLbstrr~ct . 01,~scripti,,.
shing r'icks in T plaint -iv-is pr-s.~n-
t-~,,d. Eqllipr--,-nt f.--,.tur,--,s, fixing Procoss T,)--
r --ri,-;t cr s--in,l or. tli. strGngth an(-'. cl,:)n-
g-ition of p.~-)Iy-'.A(,(-~ f~,brics Xt.~,r infr-~-r.:;d
irradi,tion (st-Lbiliz-ti,:~n) jur, ~' scrib.-;cl.
E. N,.tIch-in
171
Guun~ry GZOCA0610vakia H-3Y~
Cator
.Lory Chcdcal TechnoloCr. Chwdeal Products and Mair
AppIlastlow. -- Vjelng & Chm. Tmtwat of Taxt.
41044
Abs. JGUr H. 2ZI. - klft.,, NO. Uj 1959 Materldle.
Author MO
IrLstitut. ot given
Title The Continuout, D-reirig of Cloth
or i.S Pub. Textil (CzechoElovakln), 13, No 1, 29-30 (1953)
A b s t ra et-, Experiments cArried out in C7,ech textile mills
on the continuous.dyeinS of poiyamide (nylon)
cloth aro described. The Tekstim icLmersion pro-
Cobs (Nurcker-Beinrich 6ystem) waa used in the
te8ts. The cloth wan impregnated by dipping j.nto
a susvension of Cibalan dye with thickenings at
45" and pressed out.under a preasure of 4,000 kp,;
the cloth was dried at 170*,after which it was
passed through a condensation chamber at 1800,
followed by fixation on a conveyor belt at 1900.
The fixation was carriei out at a rate of 15 m.
per min, corresponding to a contact time of 12.6
Card: 1/2 sec; after fixation the cloth was subjected to
CZE-Cli'OSLOV,'iKL,%/C.-ei-.iica"- Tcch:ij1-), - Choy. cal Products mil ir if.
-Y Li ( The
1,,),plication. Cnr'-ihyd.-ntes and Meir Pr~~ce!;tiggt,
~J)s JDur : r~o^ Zllvr F', 10, 1959, -/'744
Author : Mostek, J., Dyr, J.
Inst :
Title ful", t- tion ~f Su,--2-9 r4irin,- Deer Pr~,Ouc-
Or i C, Pub Kva,~ny z,,Y,,- 1)5"j~ 4j u- 8;
A,Dstract no process of formation and fer.-.ic-.-,tatijn Df vash, wort
and beer suLars was studied. The su,,ars were divided 'by
a descendiliC; chrormto~,Ta-,:Lhic method )n paper. Li the
msh , besidlc~; the wort sucars (maltose, maltotri,)s,~, nal-
t~3tctrajsc, saccliarose, jucose, and pentcse), suL,-ars,
not as yet de-jinitcly establisacd, were eiscz)vL-red; )ne
df which, appamatly, reprosents Lplactose. In t1ia wort,
I-
besides Slucose thcre vere fotuld also 3 i-,'icr )li:,QSac-
charides (rmltoDentaosc, maltolicynose ruiO Lnltjhe-,)ta)sc).
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'I'OSTEK, _T .
"Contribution to the problem )f he c-)rpositi,)n -)~' I-rf-wer-
.1 c:)Ioring E)I.ti7) F in
caramels."
K'VASA,'Y Praha, Cze,:hoslovakia, Vol. ~), No. .6, Jure 1959.
I
Vlonthly LL-f, of E,st -"ixopean .-,cce ;ions "', Val. ~,,, i"I. , if-ptembcl- I -1~9.
~mclas ilied.
MOSTEK, Josef
Continuous brewi" systems at the "In,-erb.-au-Dcr+----Aff
tional E)ddbition. Xvasn,,r prum 10 no.9:204-206 S 1 6z..
1. Higher School of Chemical Technology, Prague.
HOSTEK~ Josef
Present situation of malting and brow r-industries in Poland.
Kvasny prum 9 no.4s79-80 Ap 163. 14 1
1. Vysoka skola chemicko-tachnologicka, Praha.
MOSTEK. Josef; DYR.. Josef, prof. inz. dr. DrSc.
Use of starch sizrrogates in the continuous brewinL7 ~rocesE-. rvaqn7
Px-um 10 no.12:265-2',10 D 164.
1. ChAi of Fermentation Ghemistry and Tec~moloo, Fighor EnnOc--
of CheDdeal. Tev.1mology, Prague,
MIOSTEK, Josaf; DYR, Josef
.. . ...
Straining and sparging n the con*.inuous brewing pro-e3s F.Vasny
prum 11 no.3:49-53 Mr '65.
1. Chair of Fe,-mentation Chemistry and Technology cF the HIgher
School of Chemical Technology, Praguo, Subaitted Ndvemit~-r 6,
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AUTHORS: Ziemkiewicz, J., Kubica, J., Maik, J., Mostek, L.
TITLE# Method of bonding aluminum and its alloys with ferrous alloys
PMUODICAL# Reforativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, no. 9, 1961, 20, abstract qD143P
(Fabryka Samoohod6w Gsobowyah w Warazawie, Polish patent no. 43225,
14.o6.6o)
TEXTj To obtain a.high grade aluminum coating on cast iron, carbon or al-
joy.steel, and also oiiier re compounds after a thorough cleaning, chemical do-
greaalng and anode cleansing, a film of electrolytic Cu with thickness 1-2 X is
produced in a Vat with.composition (in grams per liter)s Na(N 30, CuCn,60 in the
Gouree of 2 _.2,5 min. Thereupon the part is slowly immersed for 15 min in melted
Al having a temperature of 690 - 7200C; this produces a diffusion layer with
thickness 15- 2514,on the surface of the part. The part is taken out of the vat
and not later than within 30 sea It is placed in a foundry mold which Is flooded
withAl or its alloy. The obtained Al-Fe compound has (fb 7.76 kg and pames-
sea-great hardness, durability, thermal conductivity, heat capaeity, corrosion
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resfatance, low specific gravity, and may be used, for example, for the manufac-
ture of cylinders'of engines with water or air cooling, or of brake drums.
V. Levinson
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation] I
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MOSTEPAII, I.P.; SHMS, H.H.
Portable machine for cutting Metlach tiles. Suggested by, I.F.Hostepan,
M.M.Shvets. Rats. i isobr. predl. v stroi. no.1-5:30 160.
(MM 13:9)
1. Po materialam Kiyevorgtekhatroya Hinisterstva stroitelletva USSR.
Kiyev, ul.Sverdlova, l?.
(Cutting machines) (Tiles)
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"iUTHORS; Skazka, V. - S. , Zo~-ov, R. A. , '.,Iostepanenko, A
I I'-' LE investi-ation of 1.'dht scatterin6 and viscosity of
0
Polyisobutylene solutions
Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, V. 4, no. 8, 1962,
1257-1261
TZ' -IT; Li6ht scattering was applied to determine the lineat functions
c/RI f(c' and 1/(Z' - 1) = f(c) and the molecular weight, the second
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virial coefficient, and the root mean square distance (h ) between the
ends of the macromolecule of solutions of polyisobut'ylene (molecular
wei6ht 0.28-10 4 _ 12.6-1o4) in hexane purified by centrifuging at
20 OOG .-. The intrinsic viscosity X1 of polyisobutylene solutions in
hexane, toluene, and in a solvent was also determined. Resulta:
-4 o.62 -4, -4., 0.5
ITL -3.6-10 - 1 ',10.62 ; and .11 for
(1) 3.2-10 7.6-10
hexane, toluene, and E) solvent respectively, vihich is in good agreement
with the values obtained by T. Fox, P. Flory (J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 79,
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