SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NELSON, K. V. - NELZINA, O. S.
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ALJTHOI(S Nellson, E. V.L PodclubnjY 1. Ya., 20-3-34/59
7'-':TLZ: The Structure of Molecular Chainn or' Poijisopr,,!nes, as Revealcd
bj Infrared Abscrption '3pectra (Issledov~.Lniye 3trukturi
arn.ykh tsepey pcliizopr,3nov po infrakrasnjm spektrumpogl(.shch4-11i,-a)
PERIODICAL: Loklady Akad. nauk SSSR, 1957, Vol. 115, Nr 3, PP. 545-547,(USSR)
A.35TaACT: 1n the entire problem of the synthesis of caoutchoucs witY prescri-
bed properties the study of the influence of the polymerisation
conditions on tile structure and spatial configuration of the basic
link of the molf!kular chains is rather important. In the present
paper the mircontructure of a seriee of polyisoprene caoutchoucs
ras investigated according to the method of infrared spectra. Such
ones from a catalytic fclymerisatiori (SKI) which, according to their
physical-mechan:Lcal properties, are a near ap.roach towards natural
caoutchoucs are investigated as well. as emulsion pol.,isoprenes
which were produced by polymerisation under the influence of' free
radicalS. The f)rmation of 4 various structures of macromolecule
.Anks 13 possibLe. They differ in tile position of the double bin-
cling with regari to the bgsic chain as well as in tne spa-Lial con-
fi-uration of tie atouis with regard to the doible binding: 1,2;~,4;
ID I
',is-1,4 and Traas-1,4. Prom the data of table 1 it can be conclu-
that all investigated SKI caoutchouc patterns have a high con-
-Lent of Cis-configurations (up to 75~o of the total amount of the
Card 1/ 1,4-links of the molecular chains). Thus it is furthermore shown
20-3-34/59
The Structure of Molecular Chains of Polyisoprenes, as Revealed by
Infrared AbsorptLon Spectra.
tha--. the existt.-nce of smaller branches in this polymer is on t:,e
who'.e due to th,~: c)nnections in the 3,,j-position (isoprenjl groups'
The number of 1,2-Links is low here (1-1,5/6). The mitrostructure
of the emu.lsion-i3,)prene-caoutcho-Acs is to a certain extent influ-
encvd. by the poljm,3risatiGn temperature. In such produced at -147-00
the 1,4-links are entirely built in a Trans-position. A further
riSE! Of teriperature leads to the occarrance of a certain amount of
Cis-1,4-links. It :.ncreases monotonously with the temperature rise
and aMOUntE1 to 8111-1 itt+500. The content cf 1,2-and 3,4-links remains
practically constant in this temperature range. The authors obtain-
ed from tne above rientiuned data a total analytic expression on
the strength of whJ,ch a relative content of the corresponding ni-
crostructural elemf:nts for all polymerisation temperatures can be
computed. From the (here given) equations it appears that in the
range of pclymerisation teaperature of from -47-+500 the formation
of Trans-ccnfigurationB is energetically more favorable than that
of Cis-configuraticne. %ita regard to the prolongation of the chain
in the 1,4-positior, compared to the 1,2-connections, the activa-
tion heat- and entropy values favor the formation of a basic chain
with inner double bindings C - C. From the relative content of the
1,2-and 3,4 connections one can conclude as to the regularity of
Card 213 the molecular chains from the standpoint of their structure wnich
The Structure of Molecular C.'Iains of Polyisc.prenes, as Revealed by 20-3-34/59
Infiared Absorplion Spectra.
may be "head to tail" o.:-"head to head". This content was -,n the ex-
periments approximatively the same in each case. This leacis to tr-E
final conclusio*hat thii macromolecules of the caoutchouc SKI form
mainly regular chains consisting on the whole of Cis-1,4-links
which are jointed in s head-tail position, whereas the molecular
chains of the emulsion polyisoprenes consist of irregularly alter-
nating Trans-1,4-links Y-hich with the same probability are joined
in both positions (head-.tail and head-head). The former case causes
the ability of the SKI isoprene c;aoutchoucs to crystallize in the
case of extension. TherE are 4 Slavic rel'erences.
PRESENT ED BY:Academician Kargin, V. A. I Febrixtry 2, 1957
SUBMITTED: Jan. 3o, 1957
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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AUTHORS: Nellson, K.V. arAi Sicripovs. L.S. sov/.51-.5-6 -11/19
TITLas On the Study of Infrared S oactra of Insoluble Elastomars kOb
lzuchenii infralcrasnykh spektrov nerastvorimykh eiastomerov)
PMUOVICAL: Optiica i Spektrosicopiya, 1958. Vcl 5, Nr 6. pp 704-706 (U"R)
ABS'aACT: Using coispressed powders the authors studied infrared absorption
sq^ctra af the foilowing insoluble rubbar-like polymers: copolymer
of diriayl with. 2-methyl-5-vinylpyridino, copolymer of vinylideno
fluoride with 3--f luoroch lorethyl one kSKF-32-12), vulcanized silicon*
rubber, " for the saire of comp%rison - the spectrum of vulcanized
silicone rubber in the form of film. the powders must consist of
uniforu particles with dimensiomi not exceeding the infrared vavelongths,
i.e. for measurement of spectra in the 2-15 )1 region the particle
dimensions must be or the order of one micron. Vulcanized silicone
rubber vias pulv,sritod irt 2 hours using an aggte mortar together with
KBr cryttals. SKF-32-1.2 aubber was pulverized, together with KBr crystals,
in 8 hOUrs. In pulverliation of copolymer of divinyl with
2 -metkyl -5-vinylpyrid info and KBr, carbon tetrachloride ma used. The
amount fif KBr ia powderti varied from 0.1 to 0.5%. To rouove all moisture
Card 1/2 -covdars wera dried for 15 min uvdor an infrarad lamp and in the process
On the 3 tud yof Infra:,-ed Spectra of Insoluble Slastomers
sov/51-5-b-1-3/19
of press'Lng they were outgassed until a pressure of 0.5 = H wa
rea ched . The powders wore compressed unaer a pressure of M '1,,/.2.
The sample thickness was 1. 5 mia and the diameter was 25 m.
blea-suremignts were made using an IIM-11 infrared spectrmoter with a
NaC1 prijim. The spectra are given in Fig 1 (vulcanized silicone rubber;
curve I :reproaenisa ccutpressed powder and curve 2 represents a film),
Fig 2 keopolymer of' divinyl with 2 -mothyl -5-vinylpyrid ins in powoor
form) ani Fig 3 (30-32-12 rubber in powder form). Curves 1 and 2 of
Fir, 1 show that the spec-,ra of a powmer and a film are identical &part
from the background. There are 3 figures and 9 references, 4 of which
are ANIarLcan, 3 Geman, I international and I translation.
SUMITTSD: May 4, 1956
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AUTHORS
TIMM:
Ne ijng*..*_w SOV/138-58-il-t/14
ova, * PoJ1ibnYY, I. Ya; Krupyshev, Y. A. and
SM Z. D.
Investifjat:ons on the Micro-Structure of Butadiene Rub-
bers (Issledovaniye m1krostruktury divinilovykh kauchukov)
"Nr 11, pp 3 - 5 (U33R)
PLPRIODICAL:Kauchuk i liezina, 1958,1,\
ABSTRACT:
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S. V. Lebedev et al. (ReJ1.1 - 3) determined the Influence
of t~ie polymerisation tenperature on the content of side
chains tvinyl groups) in butadiene rubbers obtained by
polynerisation with Li, Na and K. With the aid of this
data, dependence of the glass temperature of butadiene
polTmers on the mimber of monomer chains, added In the
1,2 position, cou:.d be dotermined (Refs. 5 and 6). The
micr:)-structure of polymers can be defined effectively
by analysir~a, their absorption spectra in the infra-red
regi:)n. RE)SUlt-3 ELVe f-WE)n on the dependence of the micro-
structure of butactiene rubbers, obtained by catal7tic
polyinerisation,on the conditions of their preparation,
the :.,lature of the Initiator (Li, Na and K) and the temper-
ature of fhe process. The infra-red spectra bet.'Yeen 800 -
l"000 cm- were analysed. The polymer molecule in buta-
~8-58-11-2/14
%OV/L1
Investigations on the Micro-3tracture of uta iene Rubbers
diene rub'.)ers shows three types of addition to the C2A,
borid; in the 1,2-, trans-1,4- and cis-1,4- positior.
If the addition occurs In the 1,2-position absorption
occurs in the 909 c-m-1 band- heptene-1 was taker, as a
standard. Analysis of the trans-1,4 configuration
shcmed absorption In the 967 cm-1 band; in this case
trans-octene-3 and trans-de-,ene-5 were taken as standard.
All. sampleswere tested in 082 solutions on a VM-KZ
apparatus with a NaOl vism. The samples were prepared
by Z. A. Khrenovaya. lie average experimental error
wast:5%. The lithium-sodium- and potassium-butadiene
polymers were prepared by polymerising butadiene when
thei temperature7a of the thermostat were as follows:-
5, 10, 20, 30, 40 and 600C. Neozone D (2%) was added
to the polymer samples after the L;aseous products had
been separated under vacuum. The glass temperature,
viscosity and physico-miechanical properties of the sam-
plos were determined (Table 1). After purification and
vacuum dryiT-C at room temperature, 1% of solutions in
Or) were prepared. Data on the quantitative determination
of"the m1cro-structure of the rubbers Is given In Table 2.
Card 2/4 The polymerisatioti temperature influences the micro-structure
SOV/138-58-11-2/14
Investigations on the Micro-Structure of Butadlene Rubbers
of lithium-butadiene rubbers (Fig.j). The micro-struc-,ure
of sodium butadiene rubbers, repetred at various tempera-
tulles, is similarly affected 5ig.2). On incrc-a,3jnC
the polymerisation temperature a decrease in the addit'Lcn
in the 42 position and an increase in the number of
chs.ins In the cis-1,4 position can be observed. T-ie trans-
1,,4: confl uration does practically not change, and remains
at approximately 15;-/,. Hardly any changes occur in the
Investigated temperature interval In the micrc-strvcture
of potassium butadiene nibbers (F13-.3). The reatio:
trans -1.4
0 rs-1, 4
for all samples wast--,,3 (trans -1, 4 --,,30% and cis-1,4-~'10%)
ThElse res'alts agree with data published by A.I.Yakubchlk
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SOV/138-58-11-2/14
. investigations on the Micro-Stmct~~re cf Bu~a3lene Rubbers
et al. (Refs. 2 and 3). There are 2 Tables, 3 Fi--r-ur-ei
and 11 References: 3 EnLlish and 8 Soviet.
ASSOCIATIONg- Vsesoymng nauchno-issledovatel'ski Institilt siitp~'!-
cheskoCo auchul$im- S. V. Lebedeva TResearct
for Synthetic Rubber i-. S. V. Leb--3.eV)
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50) XVI'20- : 2 4 -1 -
AMORS Dol go plosk, B. A . , r , k :3 u 3 3 _R
Kropachelra, Ye. "I., Nel'sonp K. V.
TITLE: The Ci a-Tran s-I somerizat i on o f ',:.q t u ral 90. r Und e r t ~. e Ef f L, ct
of Organo-Aluminim Compounrls and Tit. rium. Tt_--racltloride (Tpis-
trans-izomerizatsiya naturallnoro knuclru.,kr.iod vli-1,ari.yer. al:.'u-
miniyorganicheskikh 00yedineni, i chetyrekliklil )r--* +lo,-o tit -a)
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PER I OD I CAL DoklaJy Akudemii nauk SESH, 195b, Vo) 12.7, ANr 4,
p,? 685 - 687 (U-31
ABSTRACT: A.3 is known, the entalycts of Ziej-lor i
(T~-iF' or) have receritlj
gained ii,;)portance in the gyntliesis of pol,,!,.,,i-s of regular
structure, especially of cis-poly-isoprene (Re's Pre-
viously, the effect of physical and chemical prop-rties of t-~e
cataly3t3 have been made renponsible for ti:e break of the
str-,ctui~e of the chain due to the formation of tr%nii-,ien!:ers.
These prDperties were spid to influe-~ ce the -,:dition c-iaractpr
of the m:)n,:>r,-!er (diene) in the col:rne of polymerizr-~.ion. In tte
prp~;entijaper it --,f; .,rcvr.-d that the re~r)ilar str-rti)re c--,r: de-
pend on the isomerization of cis-me-ihers to in,
Card 113 a complete polyrier clhair. Thi.9 is dtie to the comi!one.,.ts usel
T1-e Cis-Trans-Isomerizat ion of lfaturrl Rv.!,'-(~r Unler t'-Ie SOV '2o-'
3
Effect of Organ o-Aluminu,m Compoun Is --ind Tit ;.- il,-I Tetrtic..lor - de
for stinnul;,.tinj~- tl.e pr-)c'ef"S. A SI.Ort E'r:rv(,.Jr
of publicr:~ionc (T:e~s in The i.
knovin in the case of (Ref 7), hiwqver, not for
natural ri--'.-j'.,er un~.er F!inil-r conditiona. The i3onzeri,.-.ir~,,"
effect of tl-ic coj,ourdr in trio titlo wn5 i.,;vefzti~--'.Ed
in coluticn3 of (~'R) in sealed
glass aripciiles in i1r---,on. 'I",.e r!h3r---~for n-,.d the
r-icrostr.cture of the c.n.ir! of e-4' eh s-nIc w~--re de',r..-ii-ed. For
the latter infrarcd s.;ectr% arc-r,~1n,' to the --.etho,! the
last mentioned LUthor, re!'ere:~ce C, ireve used. Table -,4ves
the results obtair:ed. T':-r~from it i.9 conrli;.1--e t',t the cou-
ponents of thu Zie,-ler c,- 1,-c' ("I'iciV A1.11,, A1R,C1) exert ar
isomerizing effect on th,, poi.,,, Pr ch,~in of n-tiir.1 rLll;,,)er. By
the example of TiCl/ it prove(I tl:it tho nu-.-.!.-or -f trar:p-
members incre~,seo w th th,.. crin-ent-ation r)f t'ie isomerizing
agent and the loni;,er Jur-tion of the action. Figure 1
very clearly the iso.nerizit-.ion of polyifoprene on atsar.-)tion
banJs of infraied rLtlia-tion w',Iirh corre.-ii~ond to vario!ls contcrts
Card 21 of 3is- and trans--ei~e=. This iso,ierization is ;~cconnpanied
The Cis-Trans-Isonerizat ion of Nqt1iral Riib~er *,'nd.?r the SOV/20-1
Effect of Organo-Aluminun Compou-,~-, an~ Tetrac:11or--de
by a conBidera~!le decrease of the unsatural,ed cnaracier of the
polymer. A,)parertlr this depends on: a) C./clization rocesses
witt.in the chnin, 1)) The zx,lditivi,.~- of the mentioned com~ourds
to the C=C bond. It is prol!ably preceded by the for-iation
of an urntr.ble co-.i,.,1ex which car derDrapose tinder tote for-lation
of initial suLst.L,ces. Triethyl iluminum dic~.lorile C1,111ses
deeper seconda-y chnjes of n.titrul rijb~,cr; unsolvFil,le amor~1=3
powders with MA .1
,:)i neltinc; point!, -ire f-umed. Tirl 1e:11'8 to
similar res,~lts, but onl.,, if l,r-e imoiint~ are u2id (loc4i Of
the rublier weigh,t). T!~,.re 1 fii_-ure, 1 table, and -,' refer-
ence:,, 3 of which Lre S,)vi-!.
ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuziiyy institut -intet,,r-~eskogn
kauchuka im. S. V. Le)edeva (,Ill-Union Scie,.tific Rer-:,arcli
Institute o! Synt-iet'c Riii)!:er i--eni S. V. Lel.--lev)
SUBMIT'"ED: Au.-~iist 22, ")~b
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4 69507
AUTHORS: 3oldrreva, 1. 1., Dolgoplook, B. A., 510201601131104103110T3
Corresponding aber, AS U33F-, BO11/BO17
Kropacbeva, To. ff., Nellsoh, K. V.
TITLE: Cie-trans-isomerization of Natural Rubber Under the Influence of
Hydrogen Chloride and Ethyl Aluminum Dichloride
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akadsmii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol 131, Nr 4, PP 830-832 (USSR)
TEXT: The authors investigated the effect of anhydrous HCI and of ethyl aluminum
chloride on a benzene solution of natural rubber under conditions which had been
described earlier (Ref i). HC1 was introduced as a saturated benzene solution.
The microstructuro of each sample was charactedzed by means of the IR-aboorption
spectra. The quantitative content of cis- and trane-configurations was determined
on the basis of the band 840 cm-1. Since, due to the HCl addition, the non-saturation
of the polymer is partly reducedg the relative content of the links of each con-
figm-dion was calculated in % of the double bonds remaining in the polymer. Table 1,
and figures I and 2 show the results. The authors emphasize that the data of the
relative content of cis-trane-links only characterize the qualitative picture of
the process since the accuracy of spectroscopic determinations sensibly decreases
with decreasing non-saturation of the polymer. Since the solubility of the poly-
mer is limited, it was not always possible to compensate for the decrease in the
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Cis-trans-isomerization of Natural Rubber Under S/020J60/131/04/031/073
the influence of Hydrogen Chloride and Ethyl Alu- B011/B017
minum Diobloride
nil-bar of double bonds by increasing the concentration of the polymer in solu-
tions. Table I above that ethyl aluminum chloride as well to HC1 exercise an
isomerizing affect on the polymer chain of natural rubber. The number of trans-
links increases with the concentration of the isomorizing agent. In both cases,
the isomerizationlis accompanied by a reduction of the non-aaturation of the
polymer chain. 'n the case of aluminum chloride, this seems to be mainly due to
the intramolecular ring formation. HC1, however reduce@ the non-saturation
only insofar as it is added to the double bond tFig 1). The aaount of RCl added
corresponds to the reduction of non-saturation ofthe chain. The non-saturation
continuously deoreases with extension of the reaction time (Curve 1). In this
connection, the relative content of trans-links (Curves 2 and 3), and the
chlorine content in the polymer, increase steadily (Curve 3). Figurs 2 shows
that the isomerization and the addition of HC1 already start at -70 , and
that they considerably are accelerated in the case of a temperature rise. At
600, the total oontent of double bonds, and of added chlorine, is only 82%
of the theoretical content. This is apparently due to the ring formation. The
experiments of the authors show thett under the described conditions cis-poly-
butadienetia not sensibly isomerized. The high sensitivity of cis-polyisokE!pe__4
to iaom*rization under the influence of ion catalysts is probably connected witA
m
vard 2/3
69507
Cis-trans-isomeriisation of Natural Rubber Under
the Influence of Hydrogen Chloride and Ethyl Alu-
minum Dichloride
3/02 60/131/04/031/073
BOIIYBO17
the iso-structure of the chain. The easier stereospecific synthesis of Cis-poly-
isoprene as compared to that of cis-polybutadiene is probably also due to this
faot. There are 2 figures, I table, and 9 references, 2 of whica are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION-.
SUBMITTED.
Natichno-iBaledovatellskiy institut sinteticheakogo kauchuka
im,. S. V. Lebedeva
(Scientific Research Institute of Synthetic Rubber imeni S. V.
Leiiedev)
October 26, 1959
Card 3/3
3/190/61/003/001/013/020
B119/B216
AUTHORSs Gruber, V. N., Nellson, K. V., Kozlova, N. V., Mikhaylova, T.A.,
MYlkhina, L. S.
TITLE: Mechanism of' catalytic polymerization of cyclic dimethyl
polysiloxanes. III
PERIODICALt Vysokomolekulyarnn-e soyedineniya, v. 3, no. 1, 1961, 89-92
TEXT3 In previous studies on this subject (Refs. 1,2) the authors were able
to show that the polymerization of cyclic dimethyl poly siloxanes by the
catalytic action of FeCl,, Al(SO ) -211 0 + H 30 or concentrated H so
3 4 3 2 2 4 2 4
leading to resinous products is due to redox reactions which cause the forma-
tion of active centers at which chain-formation takes place. The following
redox scheme was suggested for If2so4 catalysiss
Card 1/3
S/19 61/003/001/013/020
Mechanism of catalytic polymerization... B119YB216
H 2S0,5
H S 0 T
2 2 8 1
F
H2SO3 ( H 2s04
The present work deals with the quantitative evaluation of the redox
processes occurring during polymerization by H 2s0 4* The amount of catalyst
used for the polymerization tests corresponded to 2% of the silicone oil
portion. Samples were drawn at intervals in the course of the reaction and
analyzed quantitatively !or H 2SO3 (iodometrically, (Ref. 3)) and H 2s05
(by the method described by L. 1. Kashtanov, 0. N. Oleshchuk (Ref * 4) , and
infrared-spectrographed 'in the NKC-11 (IKS-11) infrared spectrometers to
determine the quantitatike relation between cyclic and linear polymer (the
former has an intensive band at 1090 om- 1 and the latter peaks at 1025 and
1110 cm-1). The peak at 1025 0m'" I characteristic of linear polysiloxanes
Card 2/3
S11901611003100110131020
Mechanism of' catalytic polymerization... B119/B216
increases in the course of the reaction, while the peak at 1090 cm- 1 corres-
ponding to the cyclic form becones weaker and shifts to 1110 am- 1. The
findings sifmify the simultaneous presence of the lower-oxide and peroxide
form of the catalyst in the reaction mixture to be due to redox processes
involving cc-natant regeneration of these forms. The decrease of H 2 s03
content and simultaneous inoreaae of H 2so5 content during the reaction
process indicate the occurrence of macro stagea according to N. M. Emanuel,
(Ref- 5). The H2so5 content in -the reaction mixture is directly proportional
to the formation of linear polymer.
5 Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Soviet-bloc.
SUBMITTEDo June 7, 1960
There are 2 figures and 7 references:
Card 3/3
IN 6v w- SKRIPOVA, L.S,,; KOZLOVA, N.V.
4antitative analyais of the cis-trans configuration in
synthetic polylsopromis, Zmv. lab. 29 no.6:704-706 163.
(KIU 16:6)
1, Vessayusayy nauchno-looledowatellskiy inatitut sintatichaskoge
kauchwm.-
(looprone-Spectra)
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ACCFJSZON Iffif AP3006591 3/0020/63/151/006/1322/1325
AUTHORS i Arealer., L.-A Me mmbor AN SSSR); Dolgoploaks'l
B. A.; Kcopacheva 41 #Ban V.; Nikitina, A. P.
N, W~; N
TITO: study of copolLporl. __1;roces3 of butadlene-1 Alt-
2.3-dinethylbutadleno-1.3 n the presence of various catalTe-ts of t
ionic rype,
SOMCEt AN SSSR.' Doklady*:, v.151,, no. 6. 1963# 1329-1325
TOPIC T&GS: butadienes synthetic rubber copolymerization, lithium"
2.3-dimetbylbutadione, buty:Llithiwn, H01, C sup 14, Al, tatrahydro-
furan, IR, absorption spectrum, 2,3-dimethylbutadieAe, aluminum, Li
ABSTRACT: The relative activities of 2.3-dimethylbutadions and but-i
adiene during its copolymerization in the presence of anionic type
catal h as butyllithium complex7vith totrabydrofuran, cationie
Zats suc
type catalysts such as aluminum ;Twdichloride in the presence of
bydrochloric avid, and complex organo-metallic catalysts was studied,
The micr03tructures of the polymers obtained by thi above systems
L 18900-63
ACCZSSION WRI AP3006!')91
i4iso also studied. Butadiene tagged with carbon a-14 wall used to
study the *omposition of copolymer. The non-radioactive polymeric
microstructures were investigated by IR absorption spectra using
NaCl prism. The vitrification temperature of the polymerized pro- i
duct mixture of butadiene and 20-dimethylbutadlene under the Influ-1
once of oa~alysts decreases with an increase in its butadiena ratio. I
This points to the formation of true copolymers and not homopolymers,1
It was found that 20-dimethylbutadiene is more active in the cation-
Ic polymerization mechanism and butadiene is more active in the an- I
ionic type polymerization. Copolymers f armed in the presence of com-,
plex catalysts are enriched in butadiene as compared to the initial
monomeric ~ mixture. The relative activity of 20-dime thylbutadi one
Is slightly lower than the activity of ja2pEqne. Orig. art. has:
3 tables and 3 figures,
ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-isaledovateltakiy institut sintatiohaskogo
kauobuka im. S. V. Lobedeval,(Sciantific research institute for
synthetic rubber)
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YMO-KOVA, T.T.; KHn';,A'lHF'lA, Ye.N.*, DOLGOPI,(~-K, B.A-, &kademilc; KOLITSOV,
A.I., akademix; !"EL115W.-LY,
Interaction of 3-me,,hyl-2-pen ten e vlwi catirin-tyTie catalyDts.
Dokl. AN SSSR 159 nr~.4z815-838 D Ih/,. (MIPA 181l)
jrj~3tl'f.,.jt _,,ntet4 -
1. Naue-bno-Issledav'atellskly 'cheskrigo katz"huka
im. S.V. rAbedeva.
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ACC NR. AP7001409 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000"/021/0110/0110
INVENTOR: Fokina, T. A.; Apukhtina, N. P.; Klebanskiy. A. L.; Nel'son, K. V.;
Solodovnikova, G. S.
ORG: none
'TITLE: Preparative method for polyurethans. Class 39, No. 188004 (announced by A'11-
Union Scientific Research Institute of Synthetic Rubber im. Academician S. V. Lebebev
,(Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut sinteticheskogo kauchuka)]
SOURCE: lzobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no 21, 1966, 110
.TOPIC TAGS: polyurethan,~,.chemical synthesis, diisocyanate, di&ne,,, olefin
!A3STRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a preparative method for poly-
.urethans from diisocyanates and telomers of dienes, olefins or their mixtures. Lao,'
SUB CODE: 11, 07/ SUBM DATE: 29May65j ATD PRESS: 5109
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UDC: 678.664
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1~11~41SOIJ, Mikhail Solo )n,(jrjohVZXM14F.VA, S.T., inzh., red.;
GRIGORtMA, I.S.,, red. izd-va; BEIDGUROVA, I.A., tekbn.
red.
[Quantitative evaluation of the reliability of machinery mid
Instruments; according to reoulto of teating]Kolichestvannaia
otoenka nadezhnoati sashin I priborov; po rezulltatam ispyta-
nii. Leniwad, 1962. 31 p. (Leningradskii dom nauchno-
tekhnicheekoi propagandy. Obmen redovym opytom. Seriia: KoD-
troll kache9tva produktsii,no,7r (KM 15:8)
(Machinery-Teating) Nnstr=enta-Testing)
BALAKIRSKAYA, R.R.; BATALIK, B.S.; NEL1SONL-,~A.-,,;, K4KMENKOV V.V.
Investigating the Inf'luence of chilling on the phase composition
and structure of clinkers. Nauch. trudy PermNIU1 no.5:95-102 163.
(MIRA 18:3)
NEL'SOU-SKORMUKOV, W.B. [deceased) doktor tekhnichaskM nauk, professme.
Flow of ground water into a river drainage channel enclosed with
water imperseable sheet pile walls. Gidr.strol. 23 no.9:44-4,7
0 156. (ML" 9:11)
(Water, Underground)
0oil percolation)
TARAN, I.F.; POLYAKOVA, A.M.; NELYAPIN, N.M.; LUNINA, Ye.A.
Characteristics of imminity in cutaneous vaccination and
revaccination with vaccine from the Brucella abortus 104-M
strain. Report No.2: Tenting the intensity of immunity
producted by vaccine from the Brucella abortus 104-M strain
in an epicutaneous application in experiments on guinea pigs.
Zhur. mikr-obiol., epid. i immun. 40 no.6:128 Je 163.
(KRA 17 16)
1. Iz Nauchno-issledovatel'skogo protivochumnogo instituta
Kazkaza i Zakavkazlya.
TARANP Ij.~--HELYAPIN, N.M.; POLYAKOVA, A.M.
Characteristics of immunity in cutaneous vaccination arz
revaccination with vaccine from strain 104-M of Brucella
abortus. Report No.3: State of immunity in multiple
revacoination with vaccine from 104-M strain of BrucelIr
abortus in experiments on guinea pigs. Zhur. mikroblol,
epid.1 immun. 41 no.107-81 Ja 164. (MIRA !P12'
1. ProtivochimuW institut Kavkaza I Zakavkazlya, Stavropoll
krayevoy.
TARAII, I.F.; NELIAPIN, N.M.; POLYAKOVA, A.M.; LUNINA, Ye.A.
Comparative study of the vaccinal proceas and the intensity cf
inmunity in guin6a igs vaccinated with Brucella abortus 19 and
)D4-M. Zhur. mikJ66 U., epid. i imm. 41 no. 203-60 F 164.
(MIRA l7t,4)
1. Protivochumnyy institut Kavkaza i Zakavkazlya, Stavropol'
na Ka*
1#0 -
ACC NR, 06032246 SOURCE CODH: Ult/0016/66/000/009/0070/007
AUTHOR: Taran, I. F.; Pogirelov, N. A.; Kulikova, G. G.; Kut6cmakina, A. Z.;
audnev, M, M.; Nelyapin, N. M.; Rudneva, V. A.; Suvorova, A. Ye.
ORG: Stavropol' branch. "Microbe" Anciplague Research Institute (Scavropol'skiy
fili3l, Nauchno-isaledovatel'skogo protivochymnogo Instituta "Hikrob")
TITLE: Brucellosis cultures isolated from rodents and their octoparasitus
SOURCE: ;1hurnal nikrobiologii, epidemiclogii i immunobiologii. no. 9, 1966, 70-74
'ZOPIC TAGS: =~=:r, epidemiology, disease vector. rodent,
parasite, animal disease. tiIaremia, lbrucellosis
ABSTRACT: Twenty-eight bmcella cultures were isolated from wild rodents.
their eezo?arasites and from domestic swine during z, study of
the effects oi tularemia vaccination and infection upon brucella
;)enetraLion. Bacteriological as well as phage typing methods
were used in identifying the individual strains. There was no
cif!arence in cultures isolated from wild and domestic animals.
Prolonged passaging of brucella cultures in mice. vaccinated with
tularemia vaccina and infected wien virulent tularemia strains
576.851.42
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did not alter their cultural or biochemical properties. !Zrgins-
mission of biucalla fron wild rodents to the domestic hogiresed
in -this study w" established. IWA-50; CBE No. 121
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C.rd 2/2
BASHILOVA, 11. 1., NELYAPYA, 1,% 1.
Possible errr~r of thallium -r.p ~;f
iron. Zhur. ane.l. khim. 11) no.-L~t'1516-!1519 1 C,4 ( k I", A 18 -. I )
1. N.S. Kurnakov Institute of' Genera-I and Ir -rpani,.- llt.em.,~try,
Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.P., 1-10svov.
Aceratheres of Mongolia. Trudy Paleont. inst. ?7:108-127 160.
(MIRA 1-3:10)
(14ongolia--Rhi-noceros, Fossil)
-L 04781-6-7- EWP(e)/EWT_(14_/LWP(L)iE'N LJ[ (c) JL)
ACC V--AP6023444 ~ N ) SOURCE CODE: UR/0369/66/002/003/0295/0299
AUTHOR: !SL%~ash, N. G. ; Ntj3M!!j Mt~ -5-/
ORG: Uman' Pedagogical Institute,(Umanskiy pedagogi.,-heskiy institut); Physico-INLechanical
Institute, AN UkrSSR, Llvov (Fiziko-mekhanicheskiy institut AIN U`krSSR)
TITLE: Effect: of boronizing, borosiliconizing, calorilial and borocalorizing on the corrosion
resistance of steel
SOURCE: Fiziko-khimicheskaya mekhanika mate rialov, v. 2, no. 3, 1966, 295-299
TOPIC TAGS:, photocolor"imeter, metal coating, corro,, ion resistance, fatigue strength
FEK-M photocolorimater, steel 45, steel 20
VD
ABSTRACT: The effect of each of these types of the ~,urface uinpregnation of iteel was in
vestigated with respect to such properties of steel 45 .'s corrosion resistancif ~ajW~Lo 14
strength and corrosion- fatigue strength. Boronizing was accomplished in a mixture of boron
carbide and borax and of crystalline silicon with ammonitun chloride; calorizing, in a mix-
ture of ferroaluminum. and ammonium chloride; and boronizing-calorizing and calorizing-
boronizing, in boroniz*- and calorizing mixtures (G. V. Zemskov, N. G. Kaydash, MiTOM,
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1964, no. 36 1965, no. 5). The steel specimens thus treated were tested for corrosion in freshly
prepared I % aqueous solutions of table salt, NaOff, if C1, If 1130 HNO and phosphoric acid,
2 41 3
with subsequent analysis of the spent solutions for Fe and diffusing elements (B, Al, SI) and
visual observation of corrosion damage to the specimens (cracks, pits and peeling of the dif-
fusion layer from the base metal). Quantitative analysis was performed with the aid of a
FEK-M photocolorimeter. Findings: diffusion boronizing, borosilit:onizing, calorizimg and
borocalorizing all enhance the corrosion resistance of 45 steel in 1011o aqueous solutions of
the aforementioned aggreasive media. In the NaCl solution the corrosion resistance of steel
is best enhanced by calorizing, calorizing-boronizing and boronizing; in the NaOH solution,
by calorizing, boronizing, borosiliconizing, and boroniziA--calorizing; in the HCI solution,
by borosiloconizing, boronizing, and calorizing-boronizing. Considering that many work parts
perform under loads while being exposed to aggressive media, the effect of these types of
surface treatment on the fatigue and corrosion- fatigue strength of steel 20 was also investigatedl
and it was found that boronizing and borosiliconizing enhance the fatigue limit of the steel in
corrosive media by as much as 35 and 80%, respectively. Boronized specimens dispLay a higher ;
corrosion resistance and lower corrosion-fatigue strength than borosiliconized specimens.
Ilis indicates that for diffusion coatings -- at least for those of the boride type -- there does
not exist a correlation between the corrosion resistance of metals in nonstressed state ancr
their corrosion-fatigue strength. Orig. art. has: I figure, 2 tables.
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06420
SOV/107-59-5-15/51
AUTHOR: Nelyubin, A.
TITLE: The Way to Mastership
PERIODICAL: Radio, 1959, Nr 5, P 13 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author praises the radio gmateur activities of
Yuriy Kuznetsov having a station with the call sign
UA3-1063'7. Yu. Kuznetsov is presently a radio opera-
tor in the Soviet Army where he can practice his
skill in radio communications. There is 1 photo-
graph.
Card 1/1
KOROVYAKOV, I.A.; NELYUBIN, A.Ye.; RAYKOVA, Z.A.; KHDRTjOVA, L.K.; GONIsliAKO-
VAO V.I., hAuchnyy red.; POSPELOVA, A.M., red.J,zd-va; IYERUSALIMS-
KAYA1 Ye., tek-hn.red,
[Origin of Norillsk trap intrusions bearing sufide copper-nickel
ores.] Proiskhozhdenie norillskikh trappovy1ch intruzii, nesushchikh
sullfidnye medno-nikelevye rudy. Moskva, Goageoltekhizdat, 1963. 100
P. (Moscow. Vaesoiuznyi nauchno-issledovatellskii institut minerall-
r
nogo syrlia. Trud,, no.9). (MIRA 17:2)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy Institut minerallnogo syrl-
ya (for Korovyakov, Nelyubin, Raykova, Khortova).
Minos and Mining
Cv Mining lbehinery
461mitanome mining at ore in'Upeaert and
Spquonmj" D, To Selyublul, V, zca
AWO, 3 pp
mnwaal' No 10
'is asthcA working vas O~ted wA, th*
~ln var
09
mining andt "Wakuleal 0
a vor6 ust- it the =4 low9l.
for varking *ji ate-,
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-liciit vhl'ch a" ~be vorked,, the v: "dvoitZoO
a mfoty, of
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AU fow vndomimble qu&Utl**.
NELMOIJORNINIOUR filir"W"'Ahs ZILIPUT, I.T.. redaktor; SMINIKOTA.
L.A., redaktor isdatell-e-Tv-1; SHITS, V.P., tektinlebeekly redaktor
[Work practiose of the Unurl lumber utll] Opyt raboty ussurtiskogo
lemosavodae Moskva, Gotlesbusisdat, 1956. 25 1). (KNU 10: 1)
(lesosavedsk-Sawnills)
USPENSKIY) V.N... filav. red.i TER-ARUTYUNYANTS, G.O., zam. glav.
red,; AIF--LiAJ3P!,T&N'. YP-A., red.; _ECGORAD, D.I., red.;
KAPLAN, L.Z., lnzi.., red.! MAUSMIKO, C.A., red.;
MEZENTSEV, I.V., red.; L~OCDA~IIVIKC. ;.!., re~.; NELYUBB,
K.P., red., 0 red.; POGFXBOV, 1".N.-)--fe-cT-.j
-9MUK, I~M.' Izand, tek~.P_ nau~~., red.; SrANISLAVSKTY,
A.I,, red.; SLIJTFKl'-V, G,.,~',, reti.; ._;0LOF11ENKC), L.A., red.
[Tranmportal.' 'ma arva ongineecu.- '..-~,,-]!Ues of cities; an
aid to designe-t-,1 Tran_+ort I lnzhenernoe oborudovarde gc~-
rodov; v pomos~i,hl j;.-fektir-,Dvv.:ch1ku. Kiev,, L~idivellnyk,
1964. 100 p. (MIRA 18-5)
1. Ukraim-kly -:-u,-i':i.,7trmy'y Institivt ~~ruyuktirovaniya
gorodov. 2'. ~';Sl (for Kaplan, )rekhov). 3. Gosstroy
USSR (for 4. Kiyev-kiv
inoti-tut (for 31ivak). 5. Kiye vskiy Go mid arvtvennyy,.Anqtitut
Pviv..-44rr)van"-L,vu gcxodov (for Uspangkty, Ter-Arutyunyants,
Malysbenko, Mezentsev, bondarenko). 6. Leningradskiy Gosudar-
stvennyy inst1tut. pruyiAtirovaniya gorodov (for Nelyubin).
7. TSentral',yri-v w-mv: hnt'.)- 1.9.9led )-va tal I t3kiy i proyektnyy inBti-
tut po gradostr,i~j,.Itatm, Ho!,,.-va (for Solo "nonko).S.Kiyevskoye
upravleniye po pr~rjektirovnnLy-u zhili.,hchno-grazlidanskogo i
kommunallnogo str-ital'stva (for Slutrkly).
NELYUBIV, N.L.p saal. uchitell shkoly RSFSR; KACHANOV, I.A.;
i-IONUOVA, L.I., red.; PARFERTIYEV, M.V., red.; TARASOVA,
V.V., tekhn. red.
(Vanual tral.ning in eight-year schools; conference on theory
and practice of the Sverdlo-irsk Province teachers] Iz opyta tru-
dovogo vospitaniia. v vosImiletnei shkole; nauchno-praktichaskaia
konferentsiia uchitelei Sverdlovskoi oblasti. Pod red. L.1.
Wovikovoi. Moskva, Izd-vo Aked. pedagog. nauk ILSFSR, 1961. 190 p.
(MIJU 15:4)
1. Akademiya. pedagogicheskiIih nauk RSFSR, Moscow. InBtitut teoril
i istorii pedagogiki. 2. Dii-ektor 3verdlav,,-,kof4o ohlnstnovo inn"--
tuta usovershenAvovaniva uchitolov (for Nelyubin) ~ 34 ZaVOduyushCjjiy
kabimt4m 1xidagogild Sverdlovskogo oblastnogo lustituts usaver-
sbensbmvankva uchitel" (for Kachanov). 4. Zavedm7ushchaya labo-
ratoriyey talidovago Tospitaniya Nauchno-issledovatell skogo insti-
tuta teorIA i istorii pedagogiki Ak-ademii pedagogicheskikh nauk
RSFM (for Novikova).
(Sverdlovsk Province-Manual training)
NELYUBIN, V., kapitan-nastavnik
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Control of back erosion on the, Amu Darya, Asch. trump.
21 no.12:36-3? D 162* (MIRA 15:12)
(Aau Darya River-Zhore protectlon)
Cig INEoJ6IN,vK,,
ad =fem 49 Sumemim wArimes wedw ow
d idleb. T~ V. Zabolutdad " V. K.
NOITUNn. 11,61" A&W~ Nash S.S.S.R. 75. 2M-117-
obamvatioa was mak al the cb4ag"
bwousbit aboad m erristal bAbit (Irma aeWk- to Isometric
forms) by tbe follow-lag Ions: K. Na, ca. as. za. Cdo"
Pbl*. F*O*. CO' 411 Intradeced 4s aftearev; Nil, asks of
CA-. 9061-. PQ.O-., salts KCI, USSO. Mgas, im wad
cameew A "nuudldcutka Uw*" (Call is dedwd as the
aid. cows. of the ion is qw2da, " to the
sula., wWck brbw Nout dw t. transkitas ad the atollin
to t1w ==* = C. is Zd.
by the vskee, of the laws: tho bigber this is, The Iowa a
Ca, 0 10".108 suits per 1. of the %*11..N% sale. we
;ad;;t for X * W.1 Sa *; 0.07-0-08 fw PV* &w ZOO%
0.08 for Fes* and Cr&*: 0.09 CI -; 0.06 50.1-; 0.03 PO.*-.
The crysta.-Imptding effects of adsorption films and anoma-
loss aM. odw. are discumcd, tspmially for the vakw7
qffvc a. W. Fitel
NELYUBIN, V.P., nauchrtyy sotrudnik; RUDI, I.A., veterinamyy vrach
Ditilin in the castration of swine. Veterinariia 40 no.10.40
0163. (MIRA 17:5)
1. VoesoyuzWr nauchno-lasledovatellskiy institut veterinarnoy
sanitarii (for Nelyubin).
!IELYUBITTY V.P., nauchnyy sotr-udnik
, osig of tuberculoid lesi,)ns in the veter-inar sar, " ta *~ 4. " ?-;
Dia~m - y
control of swine carcasses. Veterinar[la i,I no.2-105-106
(I
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellsdy institut vet~rinarnoy
s~,nitarii.
NELYUIPIN,.-J[.B.v nauchnyy sotrudaik
Ve';erinary hygienic expertise of' pork from swine with
poeudotuberculosis. Veterinarii& .41 no.10:85 0 164.
(MIRA 1831.1)
1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut
ve-terinarnoy sanit5trii.
NELYUBIV, V.V.
Gharacteristics of the hydrogeological conditions of cc,,-.-.Jrr--n:aj
sediments in T:~xuaenf Province. Mat. ~.om. po izucl,.. pocizem. v0d.
Sib. i Dal' Vost. no.2.37-43 162. (MIRA 17:8)
- NELYU13IN ti Vitalty Yak2.,,Llevichj_MATIRjSHjNA, S.P., red.; TIKHONOVA,Ye.A.,
[Am Darya] Amu-Darlia. Mosivra, lad-vo 014orskoi transport,,
1963. 130 p. (MIRA 16:6)
(Amu Darya--Navigation)
-NELIMINA G.A.,
=mmm2m~--
State of the bronchi In primry tuberculosis in children. Probl.
tub. no.7:24-29 162. (MIRA 15212)
1. 1z kafedry legochnogo tuberkuleza (zav. - prof. A.D.Semenov)
Leningradskogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey imeni S.M.
Kirovaq detskogo (rukayoditell - dotsent Ye.F.Gaganova) I
rentgenolo;icheskogo otdeleniy (rukovoditell - prof. A.M.
Rabinovich) Leningradskogo instituta tuberkuleza.
(TUMMCUUXIS) (ERONCHI--UDIOGUFRY) (BROEHOSCOPT)
HOT
44--
W IVA* _04il mt:~
49'~' U-4.
P
9d'n W4.q* 3i
_~'ij J,
lk
w
Aw. Mr -"t;
7:.
KWOVICH, V.L.; KAGAN, Z.S.) NLLYUBINA, G.14.
0( -keto-~ -methyl-n-valeric and (~ , /5 -diaxy..-,d methyl-n-
valeric acids as precursors in the biosynthesis of isoleucine
in wheat. Biokh-imiia 27 no.ltl8l-1&7 Ja-F 162. (MIRA 15:5)
1. Institute of Biochemistry, Acadomy of Sciences of the UvrS.S.R.
and Technological Institute of Food Industry, Moscow.
(VALERIC ACID) (ISOLEUCINE) (WHEAT)
1. IUM-YUBOV) A. A.
2. USSR 'j-L'00)
4. Steel - Heat Treatment
7 . Gradual method of hardening machine parts mace of ,OA steel. 'Jest. 32, :,0. '3
1952
9. MoRthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, FebruaU 1953. Unclassified.
ULTUBDT. A.I., Inzhener; ACWCUIN, I.P., kandidat tekhnichookikh nauk.
Machine for drying green forage, preparing hay meal and making It
into briquets. Sellkhosmashiza noAt3-7 Ap 156. (MLRA 9:7)
(&w) (Agricultural machinery)
MELYUBOV) A.I.
(JAn Fxperinental Investigation of the Process of Dryine
Finely-Ground Green Fodder";
dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences
(awarded by the TWryazov Agricultural AcadenW# 1962)
(Izvestlya Timix7asevskoy Sell Wwkhozyayztvennqy Akademii, Moscow, No. 2,
1963,, pp 232--236)
NELYUBOV, A.I., inzh.
Conversion of SZPB-2.0 grain driers for dryinr greE.n forage. 'frakt.
i sel'khozmash. 32 no.1:23-26 Ja '62. (MIRA 15:2)
1. Vstisoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut sel'skokhozyaystven-
nogo riashinostroyeniya.
(Forage plants--Drying)
,*,'I,YUBU.V, I.D.,
nrni t,,~j-)SJS 4 , drMa -,rks on pui I try farms in ~ e-- L -I n Pr-rr-, .
_ _ 34 tC
Trudy TSIU 68149-51 '64 .
Charac-,ertstlcs of an -)rn~,thosis (.-)tltbret3x Ln ei pol:-t;-y slaugl~,,irnnus't.
I bid . 1 152- 54 NTR~
- NELYUBOV., I*D9 ---
Experimental Study of the mechanism of the transm-I'ssion
of ornithosis infection. Trudy TSIU 80:25-27 165.
(M-W 18!11)
I.S.; DEVY-ATTA, fJ~1,YTJ*BCP.T, 1.1).
A.,~ily-is cil `-e cccrirran:~- c1' orril-thosts in t,il- :. .
'I . -,: . p . .
'I~nidy TSM 8C:20-1141 165@ ( .., 4
1. NELYUBOV, L. F.
2. USSR (6C0)
4. Water, Underground
7. Divinional districts of underground waters of the Quaternary deposits of
the region-covered by the glacial formations of the European part cf the
U.S.S.R. ZAbstract,7 Izv. Glav. upr. geol. fon. no. 2, 1947.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March 10.53. Unclassified.
~6 L:
USSR/Cl:tsmochedotry Geo---.h--%mjstry. Hydrochendstry, D
Abst Joixmal: Referat Zhur - Khiziya~ Nc 19, 1956; 61358
Authr-~r: Semikhatn-v, A. N., Dukhan!,na, V. 7., Neiyubcrv, L. P., R-,11.,r-v7
N. V., Garmataov, I. V.. Tolstcy, M.-7~-~,okrxsb�meq Ya. A.:
et al
institution: None
T.Itie: Map -~f Ground Wat e:- s cBur -.pe&n P,; r' i --in, r~f '-.TSSR -- n a 'L: Iq(X: 0~
Scale with Explanal/)ry N,-)tes
Original
Peri-dical: Sb. nauch.-tekbn. ~.nf:-,rm. M-vo geril. i okhrany ne . 1955
dr. N~
5 1
Abstract: The ccimpiled map -,.f gr.-,und waters of European p,.;rtion of USSR made
it possible tri render mcire precise the distribution Of WELters c,f
different type ac:.-rd~mg tr) tbe:~r chemical ccmposition and m:Lneral-
!.zation. Lim.t,3 ~ r vary within a range frCM 40-60
t, 190YO00 mg~f1. R~-veaied a--t areas of hfAher K-content in spring
and wa-tr- vt.,:Lc:h makee, 1.1' pose-f.ble tc; undertake eixpI.--r-at-c,ry
Card 1/2
USSR/Goamochemistry - Geochemistry. Aydrochemistry, D
Abst, Joijimal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No. 19, 1956, 61358
Absl-ract: w(.rk fjr K Lo underground waters of subsa',-tbear,'-ng betl;-i Lcrw~-::
Cambrian deposits.
Card 2/2
BAKIROT, A.A.; LANG1, O.K.I,__HILTUBOV, L.P.; SERMMVA, N.A.
In mmory of Alskmandr Sergeavich Sergeav. Sov. geol. no.62:158-165
157. (KIRA 11:6)
(Sergeev. Alsksandr Strgesvich. 1878-1942)
ANTIPIN, V.I.; BUDANOV, N.D.; KOTLUKOV, V.A.; LEYBOSHITS, A.M.;
PROKHOROV, S.P.,, kand.geol.-miner.nauk; SIRMAN, A.P.;
FAIDVSKIY, A.A.; SIEEYN, M.A.; BASKOV, Ye.A.; BOGATKGV,
Ye.A.; GANEYEVA, M.M.; ZARUBINSKIY, Ya.I.; IL'INA, Ye.V.;
KATSIYAYEV, S.K.; KOMPANIYETS, N.G.; KEIZUBOV. L.P.~-
PONOMAREV, A.I.; REZNICHENKO, V.T.; AULEV, N.A.; TSELIGORGVA,
A.I.; ALSTER, R.K.; SHVETSOV, P.F.; VYKHODTSEV, A.P.; KOTOVA,
A.I.; USHKOVSKIY, G.N.; ILSEV, F.I.; ROMANOVSKAYA, L.I.;
PROKHOROV., S.P.; MATVEYEV, A.K., dote., retsenzent; CHELITSOV,
M.I., inzh., retsenzent; KUDASEOV, A.I., otv. red.; PETRYAKOVA,
Ye.P., red. izd-va; ILIINSKAYA, G.M.,, teklui. red.
[State of flooding and conditions for the exploitation of coal-
bearing areas in the U.S.S.R.] Obvodnemost' i usloviia ekspl-a-
atataii mestorozhdenii ugo3.lnykh raionov. Pod nauchn. red.
S.P.Prokhorova. Moskvap Gosgortokhizdat, 1962. 243 p.
(MIRA 15:7)
1. Moscow. Vsesoyuznvy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut gidro-
geologii i irmhenernoy geologii. 2. Kafedra goologii i geo-
khimii goryuchikh iskopayemykh Moskovskogo Gosudarstvennogo
universiteta (for Matveyev).
(Coal geology) (Mine water)
POZDNYAKOV, B.V., kand.tekhn.nauk; _N L~~Iu_Vgornyy inzh.; TACHEV, A.A.
Study of the shattering effect of large-scale blasting in the
ZYryanovsk open-pit mine. Gor. zhur. no.11:46-47 N 161.
(MIRA 15-2)
1. VaesoyuznM.,mauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut tsvetnykh metallov,
Ust'-KamenogorA.
(Zyryanovsk region--Blasting)
POZI)VYAKOV, B.Y., kand.tekhn.nauk; gornyy inzh.; 3ERDYUKOV,
A.K., gornyy inzh.; ZHUYKC, Yu.P.; SEDLOV, M.G.
Effoct of short-delay blasting on the extent of the seismic effect
of large-scale blasting. Ger. zhur. no.8:25-28 Ag 163.
(MIM 16:9)
1 Vaeaeyuznyy nauchno-iseledevateltakiy garna-metallurgicheskiy in-
stitut tovetnykh metallov (for Pezdnyakov, Nelyubov, Sordyukov).2.
Zyryanovskiy ovintsevyy korabinat (for Zhuyko, Sedlov.).
(Blasting)
NFLYUBOV, YU.V., inzh.; BAZHIN, Ye.l., Inzh.; SVETLICH&"fy, S.I., takhnik
Vibrations of the reinforced concrete tower headf-ams uWer
the seismic effect of open pit blasting. Shakht. strDi. 9
no.7;20-22 .'l 165. (MIRA 18:10)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatollskiy gornometallurgicheskiy
institut tsvetnykh metallov.
ACC NR. AP70o5655 SOURCE CODE: uR/o4l3/61/000/002/0109/0109
R: Pozdnyakov, B. V-9 lrbov
iINVENTO _!e V.
ORG: None
TITLE: A device for determining dynamic elastic soil deformations. Class 42, No.
190639 (announced by the All-Union Mining and Metallurgical ScientLfLc Research In-
stitute of Nonferrous Metals (Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-looledovatellakly gDroometallurgi-
cheskiy institut tevetzWkh netallov))
SOURCE: Isobretanira, prcoWshlemWe obraztsy. tovarrWye anaki, no. 2, 196T, 109
TOPIC TAGS: soil mechanics, elastic deformation, seismograph
ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for determining dynamic elas-
tic soil deformations. The unit contains electrodynamic seismographs with identical
constants and an oscillograph with galvanometer. To extend the measurement base and
improve accuracy, the like poles of the working coils in the seismographs are inter-
connected and the free poles are connected to the integrating galvanometer of the os-
cillograph.
UDCt 53l-76l:539o3;624-l31-55.OO2q5
I
Acc Nat ApToo%~3
&-measurement base; Rn +rg+~.;.l and 2--vorking
%I+RS2
coils; 3-Intagrating galvanometer
com o8,49/ sm DATz: 2Tju164
2/2
FROLOVA, M,K.; FRIDRAN, O.A.; LIPSKY, A.I.; 6TUDENNIKOV, V.A,i NELYUBOVA. S.
- L-1- ~-
Waterproof roofing on a ba5e of bdtumen &nd rubber c=posit ,fcr,
Stroi. mat. 11 no.2glO-ll F 165. (MIRA !8-3)
NEL' I .
- Tu'3077,,, ~~. L.
Nelyubova, G. L.
I'The effect of boron -)n Unp 7rowth :--rir! .111old of 5-,,,,nflo-.;ers, so:-be~ns,
bucic-rheat, ~nt' oniozns.ll Vosco,., Cq--Ie-- -)' le-nin 'c,-Ae!-~y
imeni Y. '.. Tiiriryazev. "-Osco-, 1`56 (D:Iss-rtation f-)- t'-C de~,--ee
of '-andidate in Biolo,-4cal Scl-ence~
,~nizhnaya leto-Asl
0. '1
.5, 1'-)5(. Yoscm,
ussR/pjant physijl;[,7 - Mineral Nutriti.,)n. I
Abe Jour Ref Zhur Biol., X~ 1.2, 1958, 53306
Author Shestakov, A.G., Pryanishnik--)va, Z.D., fielyubova, G.L.
Inst
Title Influence of Different Doses ~)f Boron on Buckwheat Fliver
Develapment and fruiting
Orig Pub &jkl. Hook. s.-kh- akad. Lm. K.A. Timiryntava, 1957, vYP-
29, 35-40
Abstract In experiments with buckwheat the dz)ses of bz;ron varied
from 0 to 4 m6 in I k-3 Df sand. SiCps if a deficiency
in plants which had not received D appeared after 12 -
15 days and were clearly uanifested after 1 - 1 ~ rix'&-hs.
The optimal dose of boron in the experiments was 0.15 -
0.50 me in 1 kg of sand. The microscopic investiEption
of the blossDms sh.~wed that with b-)rDn deficiency, apart
from disturbances ia the normal structure 3f the eDnduc-
tinC; tissues, there was observed a destruction of pollen
Card 1/2
6
biol. nmuk
NMTIM
.
Role of boron in the phosphorus metabolism of sunflowers [with suanar7
in English]. Izv. TSKU no. 3:167-176 058. (KIRA 11:7)
(Plants. Effect of boron on)
(Phosphorus metabolism)
(Sunflowers)
PETRJWWA9KIY, A.V.; ~T, ~YUBqVka G-.-L.-
Methods for determiniaR the general anion-exchange absorptive
capacity of roots by adsorption Fiziol. rest. 9 no.5.651,653 162.
(HIRA 15alO)
lo De4urtment of Agronomic and ftoioglcal Chemistry X.A.Timlrva v
Moscow Academy of Agxdculture.
(Roots(Botany)) (Ion exchange)
(Plants-Chemical analysis)
NKLYUBOVA, Q.L.v ka-rid. blolog. nauk
Some conditions of the tifficient use of ',race e-lament.
fertiliz(~.-j Ln the non-Gherriozem belt. Iz-v. TSKHA no.I:
84,91 't-4- (1-11."1 17-4)
1. Kafed,:,~I i. ~- biok.-Amii MoBko~rj,(Cy or,ienzi I-en-:1a
akademii imeni Timi.ryazeva.
VOLIPM, I.H.; RLTUBOVA, R.A.
Our afficlency promoters. Kona. I ov. prom. 13 no.9:9-12 S'58.
(MIRA 11:10)
1. Leningradakly konbinat ptshchavrkh kontsentratov.
(Canntng in4ustry-Squipmont and supplies)
MAN'KOV, D.F.; OREKHOV, N.I.; POWNETSKIY., S.D.; NELYUBOVA, Ye.I.,
red.; DUDAKOV, V.A., tekhn. red.;
tekhn. red.
(Agricultural machines] Sellskokhoziaistvenzwe mashirq.
Moskva, Sellkhozizdat, 1963. 502 p. (VIRA 170)
BU LKIN,, A,; KOROBEYNIKOVA, A., ekonomist; MURTAZINA, Kh.; NELYUBOVSKAYA, V.
-------------------
Work conscientiously and have a creative attitude tov.-,rd dorkl
Fin. SSSR 23 no.10:59-61 0 162. (RIRA 15:10)
1. Starshiy inspektor Z-hdanovskogo rayonnogo finansovogo otdela
(for Bulkin). 2. Kiyevskiy myonnyy finansovyy otdal (for
Korobeyndkova). 3. Starshiy ekonimist Timiryazevskogo
rayonnogo finansovogo otdola (for Murtazina). 4. Starshiy
ekonimist Finaneovogo upravleni~a Ispolnitellnogo komiteta,
Mosgoreoveta (for Felyubovskaya).
(Moscow-Finance)
I -U,D I ijli(jVh 1, i,"i. ' ~J IN , V V I-Eld
Arialycis of the hhu,-irlp foreall
producu) fruir. Krazmfyar~sk ',err! ~t,nl tiriallz tramilortnykh
izderzhek po vyvczu lesn-11 iz K,-w;nclirskogc
kraia. Mosk-vn v T:;e-ritr. i n-1. *L,*-,Aha;, 1 rX
tsii i tekhiiiko-ckc-.n. 1 .0 1-.0 1"FniO I, I -'~Ol ;I
bumzhnol-,, derevcubraUI!.:r~,a*.i
khoz., 1963. 18 p.
RODIOROVS AoKaj IIMIZrI# Vol*& nsuclq7 catrudnft
5 Old WOPOMUen of the sawmillbW wW wood.
uMkLV IQMstI7 Ln &WW7W~k TftrltftY* T"* TIIIPUAMhW
nftg$3848 V. OMA 188u)
RODIOWNO A.K.1 NEL-Zl.x,,V,Z,p nauabW notrudnlk
AnaysW the snort of forest products from the KnumWar-sk
Economic Region, TrWy UNIFILoodmv no.907-44 064.
(mm m U)
ASS, Ya.K.; NELIZINA, O.S.; PYA'MVA, V.N.
Abstracts of articles received by the editors. Ort. travm. -4 protez.
23 no.10:77-79 0 162. kJURA 17:JC)-
1. Iz gospitallnoy khirurgicheskoy kliniki (zav.- prof. S.Yu.
Minkin) Permskogo meditsinskogo instituta (rektor - dotsent T.B.
Ivanovskaya) i Permskoy oblastnoy klinicheskoy bollnitsy (glav-nyy
vrach- V.V. Pleshkov).