SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MOTOVILOVA, N. N. - MOTSAREV, G. V.
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AUTHORS: Yakubehik, A. I., Motovilova, 11. N.
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T IT LE On the Structure of the Potassium Divinyl Polyi.,er (0 struk-
. ture kaliy- divinilovogo polimera)-
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, 1958, Vol. 28, Nr 2, PP. 421-424 (~'SSR)
ABSTRACT: The percental content of groups with external 1,2- (-~H-CH2-)_
and internal 1,4-(-CH2-CH=CH-CH2-) double C11
bindings as well as their influence on the poly- ~H2
merization depth and the properties of the polymer , the nature
of the alkaline metal as pclymerization stimulans, ana the re-
action temperature were investiJated. The product of the poly-
merization of divinyl in the -as phase, under thu i:.fluence of
potassium, was used as polymer. Compared wilh ~iKB- Cao-Atchouc
it showed favorable differcnces ir, the proptrti,,%; - ich is ob-
tained by polymerization of divinyl in the preii,.,nc t,, o.' sodium.
The method of ozonolysis according to Harries wai; ujed in the
investigations. The method accordin- to Finke wal u3cd for the
determination of the formic acid produced or. tnis )ccasion,
whereas formaldehyde was determined accordir.a to -' oss. The de-
termination of the quantities of the 1,2- an0 1,;- !,r(.AIS in
the polymers was carried out ac-,ording to A. h. V asi.l..'ev with
Card 112 iodine bromide (which yields more reliable res -3 tn--.in iodine
On the Structure of the Potassi,= Divinyl Poli.:.er.
chloride). 1he elementary analysis serveu for o.f_- 10-tv.-i.Ariation
of the oxidation stages of the p-,rified 1,2-poI-.'i.,Cr, whereas
the polymerization depth was expressed b~- the"increase" of the
polymer g/1 g mt~tal. The results obtiined ar.--- ;:, the tab-
les. The carrying out of the experiments is disc~~!3~,(_,u. he re-
sults are the following: with the increase o- '11~e ,oiy.~urizat-
--on depth decreases a little the content of Criuns with ex-
ternal double binain.'Y (1,2-) whi,;h is confirmed by the parallel
decrease of the vitrification teailperatare of tl,(-, )oi./:.ier as well
as by the increase of the freezeproofness coefficient of the
vulcanisate. Amon - other this phenom_pnon is exi-lained by the
increase of the actual polymerization temperature. The number
uf grcj:)s with i:.t,::rnal double bindii.r 11,4-) ijra~~tically
not change, the results obtained are, however, i%!3ufficient for
quantitative conclusions. There are 3 tiL)les, 13 r-~ferences,
5 of which are Slavic.
ASSOCIATION: AU.ILIon Scientific Re8earch Institute for Syithetic ':fibber
(Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut sintetiches-
kogo kauchuka).
SUBMITTED:, Jar4jAary 14, 1957
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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Poll~merizatton of io-oprene. Katxn. 1 rez. 1`3 "!y lt',4.
( tA 1'7 : '?','
I. '/sesc)-vuznyy nx-crino-iss I ed ova t-e 1 1 sk I y dnsti t-t sintet~ -..,ieskogo
ka7; ka. Im. Dr.,bedeia.
MOTOVILOVA, N.N.
Separation of polymers from the reaction mix*-ure; review. Kauch.
i rez. 23 no. 12:31-37 D 164- (MIRA 18-2)
1. Vsesoyuznyy naucimo-issledovatel'skly institut sinteticheqkogo
kauchuka im. S.V.Lebedeva.
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SOURCE CODES ua/0138/66/000/005/000-14/0610
AUTHOR: ?~otovilova, N. N.; Starovoytova, Yo. 1.
ORG: All-lini on-Sc To ntir;IIc Research institute of Synthetic Rubber im. S. V.
LA-bcdev (Vsesoyuznyy natichno-issledovatellskiy institut sintaticheskogo kauchuka)
TITLE: Organosilicon compounds containing heteroatoms, (Phosphorus, boron)
SOURCE: Kauchul< I rezina, no. 5, 1966, 4-10
TOPIC TAGS: organosilicon compound, polysiloxane
ABSTFACT. In addition to the high molecular weight organoolemontal compounds
in which hateroatoms (titanium, tin, lead, germanium, aluminum, boron, phosphorus
etc.) are found in the side groups, polymers with hateroatems in the main chain
surrounded by organic radicals have acquired much importance recently. The
instroduction of heteroatoms in the main chain of polysiloxane as well as Into
the side organic radicals contributes to a significant improvement in a number
of their propc%rties, (thermal stability, water resistance, radiation stability,
etc). The patent literature ot foreign countries, devoted to the problems of
obtaining and using organosilicon compounds (monomers, homopolymers and co-
polymers) containing phosphorus and boron are examined In this article.
A number of polymers and the ways to obtain them are described. Orig.
art. has: 8 formulas. LiPRS t 38, 9LO/
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AUTHOR: Motovilov, 0. A.
TITLE: System for transmitting rotation into a vacuum
SOURCE: Pribory* i tekhnika eksperimenta, no. 3. 1964, 220-221
TOPIC TAGS: vacuum rotation, magnetic drive, driving magnet,
driven magnet, vacuum mechanical motion
ABSTRACT: A magnetic drive used to rotate sample holders in vacuum
~systems designed for the deposition of thin-layer optical coatings
is described. A substantial deficiency uf known structures of mag-
netic drives of this type is the relatively weak interaction between
the driving and the driven magnets, since the la,tter are placed on
both sides of the cylindrical or spherical vacuum chamber's wall, which
is usually quite thick, and, therefore, are located at a considerable
distance from each other. In the structure described, magnets MI
(driving) and M2 (driven) are separated from each other by a thin but
sufficiently rigid membrane made of 1.5-mm thick brass (swFig"afthaEn-V
closurp).1heupper part of brass container P containing the drives to
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hermetically sealed and its conical part is ground to the opening of
the-plate of the vacuum system. Through the regulation of nuts C,
and C2, the gaps between the magnets may'be reduced to a few tenths
of a millimeter. Hagnets made of ANKO-4 alloy with an 80-mm diameter
provide a reliable transmission of torque up to 300 gcm. The power
used to rotate the drive itself is negligible and high angular speeds
are possible. The metallic membrane may be replaced by one made from
a dielectric in order to avoid strong heating of the membrane by
eddy currents when high rotating speeds are attained. In this type
of drive there is no rigid connection between the driving and the
driven shafts; when loads are uneven, undesirable - mutual angular
shaft oscillations may occur. This can be avoided by using multiple
magnet systems in the drive. Orig. art. has: 2 figures.
ASSOCIATION': GosudaretveW*y opticheskiy inatitut (State Optical Institute).
SUBMITTEDt 27M&y63 ATD PRESSt 3063 ENCLi 01
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Fig. 1. Diakram of the drive mechanism
CI & C2 Regulating nuts; P - brass
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H, driving magnet; H2 - driven magnet;
T hermetically sealed separating me=-
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MOTOVILOV, V. V., kand. telchn. naux, dotsent; iOLYAKOVA, N, kand. tekhli.
natik- -do-Eie-n-
Remote signaiing sysLem for close range operation -r conjuncL:On
with a tclemetering system. Izv. vys. ur~neb. zav.; energ. 7 no.5:
99-103 My 164.
1. Kubyshevskiy pDItI,ekrLnAcneskiy institut im(!ni
Predstavlena k-afedroy eIeIcLrtcr,eskiKh stanttsiy.
MOTOVILOV, V.V., kand. rauk. Ji'?'- - !~ - .7 - !% -t;:, ", , V.!."
tn z h. 11, " ~
Pkmq,.e signalLng system for indus*,---~EtL erfe.TP-r-lses- 17.V- V-JS-
ucheb. zav.; ene7,g. 7 rr,.jj2jrf7-ljj 11 "',4 (MIRA 18~1)
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~-re.,!.qtavluna ~afed--,)y elf-ktri--,,ieqk-Vh st~--ntFly.
MGTOVIWVA, T.P.
Effect of rose-vine on the seoretor7 flanction of t', gastro-
intestinal tract. Fe-m. i toka. 26 no.6t674-676 N-V t63
(MIRA 18,.2)
1. Kafedre, famakologit (zav. - de7atvitollnyy mhlen AMN SSSR
prof. S.V. Ablehkov ) laningradakogo sanitamo-gigiyeniches-
kogo maditainskogo Instituta.
ZATTSIVA,. U.N. . kandidat meditainakikh nauk; AZAROTA, S.A.. ordinator;
TTURIN. V.A.. ordinator; MOT071LOVA. Ye.A.. ordinator
Oxygen treatment for ascariasts. Pediatriia no-3:69-72 Vq-Je 154.
(NIM 8:1)
1. Is kliniki detskikh bolesney (savedulushchly kafedroy -
de.vstvitellnyy chlen Akademii meditainskikh nauk SSSR professor
Tu.F.Dombrovskaya) I Moskovskogo ordena Lenim meditainakogo in-
stituta.
(ASCARIDS AND ASCARIASIS) (OXYGIN-TIMRAPEMIC USE)
KOTOVILOWS. I.A., student 7 kwea.
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Determining temperatures in a disk with uniform thickness. Stud.
nauk.pratsi no.16:65-72 155. (KLM 10:2)
(Disks, Rotating) (Thermometry)
(Differential equations)
NOTOVILOVETS, I. A. Cand Phys-Math.Sci -- (di-ss) "Nonstationaryl
Hoat Oonduction in a Finite-Leng~tli HbllowiCylinder." Kier, 195T,.
Co"r, 4 pp 21 cma (Kin of Higher EducatlDn Ukrainian S3R, Kiev
State Univ im T. G-. Shevchenko), 100 copies (KL, 25-579, 109)
- 12 -
SHUTS. Ivan Troftmovich; DYBAN. Yevgenly Pavlovich. Prininall mahestlYs:
SXLYATIN, G.F.. kand-taklm-nauk; NOTOTILOYMS, I.A.. kand.fisik:0-
satsmat.nauk. ORLIK. Ya.L.. red.; KMKHMOYSXATA. tokkn.red.
(Air cooling of pa turbine runners] Tosdushnos okhlashftnla
rotoroy gazovykh turbin. Klev, lxd-vo Kievokogo univ., 1959.
349 p. (MIRA 12:7)
(Gas turbines-Cooling)
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MOTOVILOVWS, I.A. Exotovyloyets, 1.0.1 (Kirem)
D~rivij4g equations for the beat condu tivity of a
plate. Pr7kl.aakh. 6 no-3:343-346 16o.
(KIM 13:8)
1. Institut makbanlki AN UWR-
(Heat-Conduction)
MOTOVIWVETS9, I.A. (Motovylovetsiv 1.0.]
Closed solution of a problem in determining thermal stresses
in a disk with a nonstationary temperature field. Dop.
AN URSR no. 12:1589-1592 160. (MIRA 14:1)
1. IfinUtut mekhaniki. AN USSR. Predstavleno akademikom AN TJSSR
F.P. Belyankinym.
(Elastic plates and shells) (Thermal stresses)
0 tov, L_ C.
PHASE I BOOK FXPLOTTATION SOII'I~ov
Nauchnoye soveshchaniye po teplovym napryazheniyam v Plementakh turbomashin.
2d, Kiyev, 1961.
Teplovyye napryazheniya v elementakh turbomashin; doklady nauchnogo soveshch-
aniya , vyp. 2 (Thermal Stresses in Turbomachine Parts; Reports of the Sci-
entific Conference, no. 2). Kiyev, Izd-vo AN TjIkrSSR, 1962. 174 p. 1800
copies printed.
Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk Ukrainskoy SSR. Institut mekhaniki.
Resp. Ed. : A. D. Kovalenko, Academician, Academy of Sciences UkrSSR, Ed.
T. K. Remennik,- Tech. Ed. : A. M. Lisovets.
PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for scientific workers and tur-
bine designers.
Card 1/&
Thermal Stresses (Cont.) SOV/6086
COVERAGE: The book contains 18 articles dealing with investigations connected
with thermal stresses in turbine components. Individual articles discuss ther-
moelasticity, thermoplasticity, thermal conductivity, and temperature fields.
No personalities are metitioned. References accompany 17 articles. The con-
ference recommended broadening the theoretical and experimental investigations
of aerothermoelastic and aerothermoplastic problems, the development of inves-
tigations of general problems of the theory of thermoelasticity and thermoplas-
ticity based on the thermodynamic principles of reversible and nonreversible
processes, the development of effective calculation methods for thermal stresses
taking into account plastic deformations and creep in thin- and thick-walled struc-
tural members under stationary and nonstationary operating conditions, the de-
velopment of experimental - r es ear ch methods for thermometry and tensiometry in
connection with modern operational conditions of mechanical structures, and the
broadening of investigations of problems in the thermostrength of structures,
especially of those operating under conditions of frequent and sharp temperature
changes.
Card 2/8
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Tp,mp,-.rfit,ure Flplf of an afsyroo-itr1ir narirta',:h plra,,fi. P 7-j k - *
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1. Akushersko-ginekologicheqkoyo -tdplerdyp Pervoy bollnttay
Kaganovichakogo rayona g. glyFvm,
(igMYOLOGY, HUMAN)
HMMO, A. I.
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1. Akushersko-ginsicologicheskoye otdeleniya I-y bollnitsy lagano-
vichokogo rayoua g. Iftyeva (glavnyy vrach - 0.1. ktruk).
(PMN&IICT. MMUTERINA)
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ADEYEVA, R.K.; MOTRENKO 1.V.
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W.
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B.M.Prishkovl McskGvskogo mecilAsinskogo stom,*.ulc,-7~-resk~Kc -n6',-*.,.*.:i,
VOTFAM. N. ~
Kantoring tho OAVZhO apparatus. Hias.ind.S&U 2? ao.It
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1,NacNalalk shlrovego tookha Kiyovskago nyamok*mbinata.
(Ilev-P&cking houses-Squipmeat and supplios)
GR1b[8kqG, A.; MOTREMKO, M.
Axteading mechnization In shops. Ki4s.ind.SSSA 31 no.3:41-42
,6o. (MIRA 13-9)
1. Kiyevskiy aWasokombinat.
(Kiev--Kadt industry-Squipment aad supplies)
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fall sowing and v"rnalization. Agrobiologlia nn.1:100-106
Ja-F '59. (MIRA 12:4)
1. Rostovskaya sudaretvannaya aelektsionnaya stantsiya.
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(Vernalization)
mmlmc, V.
Rfficlenc7 promoters of an enterprise. MasAnd.5SSR 31 nc-2:
48 ,6c. (MIRA 13:-1)
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MMUpro, Ta.G.
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1321 D 159. (KIRA 13:5)
1. rafedra gospitalluoy terapil (sav. - prof. T.T. Glulchealkiy)
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MOTRENK09 Ya,G. (Kiyev)
Treatment of constrictive pericarditis. Vrach. delo no. 3:%-60
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1. K14n4ka grudnoy khirurgii (zav. - prof. N.M. Amosov) UkrainBkogo
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1. Klinika torakallnoy khirurgii (wav. - chlen-korrespondent
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AMOSOV, N.M., prof.; BEREZOVSKIY, K.K., kand.med.nauk; BABLYAK, D.Ye.;
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1. Klinika serdechnoy khirurgii (zav. - prof. N.M.Amosov)
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Inst Leningrad Scientific Research Veterinary
Institute
Title From Observations on Experimental Anaplasmosis
of Long-Horned Cattle.
Orig Pub: Byul. nauchno-tekhn I Inform. Leningr. n.-i.
vet. in-ta, 1957, No 49 28-30
Abstract: Y3 abstract
Gard L/I
NOTAIGH, T. A,-
"Investigations Into Experimental Anaplasmosis of Cattle."
Tenth Conference on Parasitological Problems and Diseases with Natural
r~eservoirs, 22-29 October 1959, Vol. II, Publishine House of Academy of
Sciences, U36R, Moscow-Leningrad, 1959.
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cattle-" Lenin.-Irad, 1960. 20 pp; (Ministry of Agriculture R-1-PSY, Lenin-
grad Veterinary Inst); 250 copies; price not given; list of autror's
work at end of text (11 entries); (KL, 22-60, 142)
GUSEV, V. F., STUPNINDV, A. A., BAShtWM, A. F L MOTRICH. T. A. and VIL'NERY E. A.
(Leningrad Scientific Research Veterinary Instl;ute-) -------
"Concerning the problem of toxicity of dithiaphos"
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inzb6; HATMEV, ~u.M., dokt6r tekhn.nauk
Proftcing tubes of economical section on pilger mills. 5-.all 2-3-nc.4:
31+6-348 Ap 163. (1-a;-,A 1684~1
Urallakiy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy trubnyy inBtitut i Chelyabinakiy
truboprokatnyy zavod.
(Pipe mills)
L 45662-66 EWT ( m) /1,7,,T 0 /ETI IJP(c) JD
ACC NR: AP6025460 SOURCE CODE: UR/0080/66/039/007/1471/1475
AUTHOR: Marchenko, N. A.; Motrokhova, A. N.; Doroshev, V. D.
ORG: Kharlkov Polytechnic Institute imeni V. I. Lenin (Kharkovskiy politekhnicheskiy~
institut)
TITLE: Rapid process for deep anodizint of aluminum alloys
1471-1475
SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, v. 39, no. 7, 1406
TOPIC TAGS: anodic oxidation, metal oxidation, metal coating, corrosion protection
ABSTRACT: An intensified method of deep anodizing of commercial samples of aluminum
and aluminum alloy is described. The method is based on the application of diminish-
ing electrical power and high initial current density (15-18 A/100 cm2). During the
anodic oxidation experiments, the temperature was 15-20*C and the concentration of
the sulfuric acid electrolite was 170-180 9 H2S04/1. The dependence of the oxide lay-.
er thickness (0-100 ti) on aluminum and aluminum alloy samples upon anodizing time
(0-30 min) is graphed. The microhardness and porosity of the oxide layers is tabu-
lated. It was found that the quality of oxide layers produced by the intensified
method is as good as that produced by the standard method. It was also found that
aluminum alloy pistons anodized by the intensified method substantially improved per-
formance in internal combustion engines. Orig. art. has: 4 figures, 2 tables.
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AU'2HOR: 4otrokhin, Yu.
Experimental investigation of a universal functional converter with three
inputs
SOURCE. Ref. zh. Avtomatika* telemekhanika i vychislitel'naya tekhnika, Abs. 9A127
R--F. SOURCE. Tr. Kazansk. aviats. in-ta, vyp. 87, 1965, lo3-114
TOP:C TAGS: functional converter, control circuit, computer input unit
kBSTRAC-1: 'Zhe author considers brieffl~r the advantaZes and shortconia6a of var-lous
types of universal Amctional convertcrs (UFC). The block (Iiagrasa of one possible
construction of a UFC with three inputs 4s described and tae results of an investJ*ga-
~.on of such a UFC are given. The considered method of constructing 3-input UP-C re-
-- ts 'r a n 10 A
- I-, a circuit whose instrument&! error in the static mode doe o e exceed :~5` 04-
s
the maximum value of the function. The dynau-,*c properties of such a U-rC are determined
assentially by the elements used in the control circuit. 4 illustrations. Bibliogra-
':~-.y, I title. 0. Sh. (Translation of abstract)
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MURCKIN, YU, V.
Grapes
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Distribution of production in the U.S.S.R. and the role of railroad
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(Industries, location of) (Railroads)
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So: Kaizhnaya letopis' . No. 27, 1956. Moscow. Pages 94-109; 111.
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Simple and Drecise method for determining vitality and approach of
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Treatment of umbilical prolapse. kkush. i gin. no.I.L.1 165.
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G. 7.
"Pro pit rnt In n nnd tho Pro,,,, r t Ing r f i I o ropji.-n.v In ilanp Ofi I 1~ r' 1-
Sul~ T%s, -)f :)rganic Mio-nls'ry.
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Dinnertotiniiii prAnonteil for scle,,,~e vrz-ln-r'riC IeCr,voi4 In Mo',!w-i
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SO: Sum. No.
USSR/Chemistry - Silicon Organic may 53
Compounds
'Tormation of Organo-Wtallic Compounds Dwing the
Reaction Between Aromatic Silanes and Metallic
Chlorides. I. The Formation of Organo-Alumin=
Compounds DiLring the Reaction Between 7Phenyl-
chlorosilanes and AIC1 31 " A. Ya. Ya.kubcvAch and
.~G. v. motsarev
Zhur Obshch nim, Vol 23, No 5, pp 771-776
Studied the reaction between aluminum trichloride
and phenyltrichlorosilane, dipheryldichlorosilane,
(1)
25-T-A
and their derivs -- p-chloro- and p-bromonhenyl-
trichlorosilanes and (p-chlorophenyll~-nb.~~n,~-ldich-
lorosilane. Studied the effect of the ra~'_'o of
reagents and the effect of the substituent in the
aromatic nucleus on the course and results of
these reactions. Demonstratee' by a series of
transformations of products of the reaction of
arylchlorosilanes and AlCl 3 thal the inLermediate
products of these reactions are the corresponding
organo-aluminum compds. By treating these inter-
mediates with CH3COC1 or PC11 the -orrespond,~,ng
aryldichlorketones and ary1dichlorophosphines were
prepd. Pointed out the possibilitY of uz:,in~-
reactions of arylchlorosil,anes ind their
(2)
with AlCl3 for the synthesis of variou-, organo
elemental compds analogous to those de5~7ribt-.i
under phosphine synthesis.
USSR/Chemi3try - Silicon Organic Jun 5~3
Compounds
"Concerning the Formation of Organometallic Com-
pounds by the Interaction 3f Aromatic Silanes
With Metal Chlorides. II. Formation of Iron-Or-
ganic Compounds on Interaction of Phenylahlorooll-
Anes with Ferric Chloride," A - Ya. Yakubovich and
G.V. Motsarev
Zhur Obshch Kh1m, Vol 23, No 6, PP 1059-lo63
Studied the reaction of ferric chloride with
phenyltrichloresilane (I) and with diphenyldichloro-
silane (11). It was found that II, in contrast to :EJ
273M8
reacts very readily with FeCl , splitting off one
phenyl. radical. Discusses Q reaction mechanism
for the splitting of II with ferric chloride, as.
suming the formation of unstable org iron compda
as intermediate products.
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'USSR/Chemistry - Silicon Organic Compounds Aug 53
loan. Fa
A= I --mation of Mptal-Organic Compounds by the Re-
action Between Aromatic Silanes and Metal Chlorides.
III. The Formation of Antimony Organic Compounds by
the Reaction between Phenylahlorosilanes and Sbo'51"
A. Ya. Yakubovich and G. V. Motsarev
Zhur Obshch Khim, Vol 23, No 8, pp 1414-1417
Studied reactions of phenyltrichlorosilnne, dJ-
phenyldiablorosilnnp nnd its D,-ol-dichlroro deriv
.4.
with both SbC"5 and SbCl?. Found that the secondary
27aM
chlorosilanes are readily split with SbC1 , to form
primary trichlorosilane and SbC13, and thai the ar-jl
radical which has been split off is converted to the
chloro deriv.
'4`7
27OT29
USUR/Chemistry - Phosphorus Organic Sep 53
Compound@
"Synthesis of Organoelemental Compounds of the
Aromatic Series by the Reaction of Aryl Silanes
Vith Aluminum Chloride and Halides of Various
Blements. I. Organophosphorus Compounds," A.Ya.
Takubovich and G.V. Motsarev
Zhur Obshch Khim, Vol 23, No 9, pp 1547-1552
The reaction of PC1 with organoaluminum compounds
(obtained by the re~ctionv of arylchloro ailance
vith AlC13) produced primary arylchlorophoophines
vith good yields. This method can also be used to
26ft32
obtain ary1dichlorophosphines contg in the ring
eubstituents like Cl, Br, and CH3. PC15 on react-
ing Vith phenyltrichlorosilane and AlCl ' forms
phenyltetrachlorophosphine, which is reldjily con-
verted to the acid chloride of phenylphosphonic
acid. Unlike PC1 51 phosphorus oxychloride does
not produce compds with the C-P bond in an analogous
reaction.
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MOTUMV0 0.7.
V. I AIW. Nask
at of,phscl, with
30-5* pve 50% Sicle and apparently PhAICIg,
treatment of the product with H-0 pvc Coils, with
Cave AcPh,,and with PCIj gave PhPCIj In )*Ids of
V-qr 75, and 83,47o, resp. PhACIs reacts with AlCls
&I. at room temp. but the products depend on proportions '3
f#, jq of ts. At 1: 1 molar ratio, treatment with H30 yields
38 CtHe and 65% polymer from hydrolysis of PhSiCts);
I - PhiSICIrAtCls ylelds 6411 SiCle and 61.2% Colls.
y, p-CIC*H#SiCIj ;.ave - IC4H,Ac, and 77.4%
V, V'S
H4PCls, resp.. while p B 4 (SICIs pve 72.6% p-
IfiPCIs. (P-CICsHs)PhSiCI* with I mok AICII pve
and the polymer from hydrolysis of PhSCI;' I dicat,
(a hat OW~41ogevq!ed Ph jmp Ip the OrVt to be c ved.
am fmfl~~
t'- ., -- I I ~ I I -
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TAKMVICH, A.Ta.; MOTSAREV, G.V.
FAffect of the nature of the catalyst on the flow of the destructive
halogenation of pherqlchlorosilanes. Zhtir.ob.khim. 25 no.9:1748-1752
5 '55. (Halogenation) (Silanes) (KIRA 9:2)
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MOTSARICV. G.V.; TAKUBOVICH. A.Ya.
Halogenation of aromatic silanes. Part 5: Yormation and properties
of chlorobenz7l- and chlor -V - tolvltrichlorosilanes containing
chlorine in the aliphatic part of the radical. Zhur.ob.khtm. 27
no.10:2796-2790 0 157. (MM 11:4)
(Silane) (Halogenation)
AUTHORS: Notsarev G A. L., 79-28-5-51/69
701=0 ic , A. Ya., Uspenskaya, i. N.
Ivanova, N. G.
TITLE: On the Catalytic Chlorination of
Me thylohlorosi lanes in the Liquid-Phase
(0 zhidkofaznom kataliticheskom khlorirovanii
metilkhlorsilanov)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Obahchey Khimii, 1958, Vol, 26, fir 5,
PPr 1336-1338 ~USSR)
ABSTRACTs The chlorination of organosilicon compounds in the
presence of azodinitrile of isobutyric acid is not
described in publications. It was therefore of interest
to try this method of chlorination in the synthesis
of chloromethylchlorosilane. it could be expected that
suen a chlorination of the methylchlorosilanes had to
take place at the given chain mechanism and had to lead
to the formation of all kinds of 3ubstitution products
in the methy! r&roup. it was actually found that in
Card 1/3 chlorination on the given conditions (see table),in
On the Catalytic Chlorination of the 79-28-5-51/69
Methyl chlorosi lanes in the Liqdd4IIhase
dependence on the mol ratio of the methylchlorosilane
and chlorine/the whole range of chlorine derivatives
CH 3Sici 31 (CH3)2 Sici2and (CH 3)3 SiCl with the chlorine
atoms in the methy! groups can be obtained as is the
case in the photochlorination of the methylchlorosilanes.
As it must be taken into account that the chlorine of
the methyl group of silane increases its further
substitution velocity in chlorination, the catalytic
liquid-phase chlorination for the purpose of the synthesis
of the monochlorine derivatives must take place in such a
way that a sufficient amount of the methylchlorosilane
which had not entered reaction remains. Thus the reacticn. liquid-
phase chlorination of methylehlorosilanes- CH 3Sicl 31
(CH 3)2S'C'2 and (CH 3)3 SiCl was investigated in the
presence of azodinitrile of isobutyric acid and it was
found that in this case, dependent on the mol ratio of
silane and chlorine, a whole number of chlorine derivatives
Card 2/3 containing chlor-4ne in the methyl group can be obtained.
On the Catalytic Chlorination of the 79-28-5-5i/~q
Ikethylahlorosilanes in the Liquid-Fmse
There are I table and 7 references, 4 of which are Soviet.
SUBMITTED: September 8, 1957
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tri- an~*tetrachlDro siv-stituted in t:i(? r,-.
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HaloE;enation of Aro;.iLtic 3ilane~- VI. and
Pro,perties of the Chiorine Deri-atives of
Trichl-oro-Silane
magnesium iodide yields-, t.,.('
dichloride with p-CC1 3C6H 4sicl 3' The table
influence of the reaction conditions on t.-.Q
of t`ie ~-,-D-~ucts obt 1-'.-.ed in t'-.e of
P-Ccl 3C6H 4sicl Y Tiere -.-re 1 table and 10 :7eforen(~i2,-,,
4 of W'-ic'~ -re Soviet.
SUBL'ITTED: Juli 6, 1957
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5 (3)
1UTHOUS: Yakubovich, A. Ya.,- MotsaSaV._9,_L' SCV/79-29-7-65/83
TITLE: On the Problem of the Catalytic Halogenation of Phenyltrichloro-
silane (K voprosu kataliticheekogo galoidirovani,;a feniltri-
khlorsilana)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obBhchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, Nr 7, pp 2395 -. 2400
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: In previously published reports on the catalytic halogenation
of aromatic silanes (Refs 1-4) the authors indicated that the
Sicl
group had the character of a meta-orienting aubstituent,
3
whereas later investigations showed the trichlorosilyl group to
behave anomalously, with orientation towards the ortho- and
para-position. In connection therewith and with opinions given
in references 5-7 the authors considered it necessary to find
a new method of determining the structure of the chlorine and
bromine derivatives of phonyltrichlorosilane. R. A. Benkeser
and A. Torkelson (Ref 8) found that phenyltrimethylsilane was
split by bromine even under standard conditions in the follow-
ing manner: C6H 5Si(CH 3)3 + Br2 ) C6H5Br + (CH 3)3 SiBr. In
Gard 1/3 the present paper it was shown that also r,-- and m-chlorophenyl-
On the Problem of the Catalytic Halogenation of SOV/79-20-7-65/83
Phenyltrichlorosilane
trimethylailanes reacted similarly, forming a- and m-chloro-
bromobenzene respectively in high yields as well as trimethyl-
bromosilane. On chlorinating phenyltrichlorosilane in the pres-
ence of iron to give the monochlorophenyl derivative, two frp-
tions were obtained, boiling at 98-1070 and 108.5-112, (11 mm)
consisting,of monochlorophenjltrichlorosilane according to ana.-
lysis. Exhaustive methylation of the low-boiling fraction yield-
ed chlorophenyltrimethylsilane. Bromine split this compound in-
to (CH 3)3 SiBr and chlorobromobenzene, a liquid crystallizing
at -260. As demonstrated in the diagram, the freezing point of
the chlorobromobenzene mixture (-26') was practically identical
with that of a mixture of 95~6 meta- and 50P para-isomer (-25-7o)-
Infrared spectroscopic data indicated the same composition. On
splitting the higher boiling methylated fraction of chloro-
phenyltrichlorosilane, which corresponded to o-chlorophenyltri-
chlorosilane (Ref 5), o.-chlorobromobenzone was obtained. Thus,
the structure of the product was verified as that of o-chloro-
phenyltrichlorosilane. From the above data, and from data given
Card 2/3 in the experimental part of the paper it followed that the
On the Problem of the Catalytic Halogenation of SOV/79-29-7-65/83
Phenyltrichlorosilane
chlorination of phenyltrichlorosilane in the presence of FeCl 3
proceeds with the formation of a mixture of m-, o-, and n-
chlorophenyltrichlorosilane at a ratio of 75:21:4, which is
consistent with data given in reference 5. These results again
confirm that in the above reaction the SiCl 3group behaves
anomalously, orienting towards the ortho- and para-position.
There are 1 figure, 1 table, and 15 references, 9 of which are
Soviet.
SUBMITTED: April 14, 1958
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CA100 vtosl B001/B064
AUTHORS: Motsartv., G. V., Rozenberg, V. R.
Nk
TITLE: Halogenization of the Aromatic Silanes-. VII. Synthesis and
Properties of jhe Chlorine Derivates of Phenyl-methyl
Dichlorosilane That Contain Chlorine Atoms in the-MMMYT-
Group
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1960, Vol. 30, No-9, pp-3011-3015
TEXT: On the basis of the synthesis of phenyl trichloroklane (Ref._I),
diphanyl dichlorosilane (Ref. 2), benzyl triahlorosilane"(Ref. 3), p tolyl
trichlorosilane (Ref. 4) described by A. Ya. Yakubovich and collaborators
(Refs. 1-6) the authors of the present paper chose phenyl methyl dichloro-
silane for experimenting, since its halogenization had hitherto not been
described. The authors aimed at synthesizing its chlorine-substituted de-
rivatives with chlorine atoms in the methyl grOUD and in the aromatic
cycle. To synthesize the derivatives with chlorine atoms in the methy.1
group, initiated chlorination of phenyl-methyl dichlorosilane was carried
out in the presence of azo-bis-isobutyronitrile. This chlorination was
expected to proceed as a chain mechanism and lead to the formation of all
possible substitution derivatives in the methyl group. The degree of
Card 1/3