SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NIKOLAYEV, A.F. - NIKOLAYEV, A.F.

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Problems in the Automation and 1-if-,(-bantiatic.ri (Cont. gov'' 5564 TAWZ OF CONTENTS: Pre face 1, Shaskol'skiy, B. V,, 5)cerit, Ca:irlidate , f '52cllr~i,!Al G Savkin, Candidate of Technivil S,tv-ncps. Proll,~ms o, Aiit,:%matlon ol~' tli? Primary Adjustir-nt In Lathe W,.,r'K The article Is dlvld~-d intc7- rl~,- Selection of the paran-ters of tt-ip altnMatIC V!4,1~j6tPr Construction of the witoinat!c Experimental investlgit!on of -)neriition of the automatic adjuster Machin.int6 parts vi-Lb r.,~je ald of,.tle automatle adjuster Conclusions 11, Shaaxollskdy, B.V., Docent, Cazdldiit~: of '5-clmlcial 3clenr--esl, and A. A. Nikolayev, Candiiat,., .,,7 Sultable Types of Automatized IAthes for Lot P-oduc-fon The article is divided into the fn..J'owizt~ sitt-sectlons: Wthods of Investigati,,)n ResultE of inveatll~;&!1-011 Determinatioo of the ne--saary .1-w-xitting conTmis of iathes Card 4/ 5 29 SAVKIN. Tu.G.; NIKOLAYEV. A.A. Investigating the operation of -an electric servosysteri with a two-position copying device r.,id electromiagnetic clutches in feed drives. Nauch.dokl.vys.s1:'coly; mash. i prib. no.1:42-50 '59. (KIRA 12:8) 1. Stat'ya predstavlona kafedrur "Mekhanicheakaya obrabotka I metallorezhushchiye Btanki" Moiicovskogo aviatsionnogo tekhnologi- chesk:,P,, ingtituta. (Hachins tools-11nmerical corii:"-ol) (Electric controllers) 1 12/087/V) 7 A052/A001 Translation from- Referat_vnyy zhurnal, El'-Kircteknnika, 1959, Nc. 12,. 258, 25725 ALF-11OR-5 Nikolayev, A.A.., Kersha, V.O,. Pc,"Onskly, A.B. TITLE Television T-ran6lation Station.' PERIODICAL-, Tr, Televizion. fil -labor , 1-t, No 2, pp 50-67 TEXT Subscribers' unit Ln the teLev-.:.iion translati.on station develcped by J contains the m-Inimum of functiori. rhe video signal. &nd frame MT 13 JL~ !IIFL scan signals as well as the sound accompanimE:Iit are led to it An electros'atiz deflection tube is used. For experimental t-c~tlng ) stations with 2a subscribers units each have been prepared. The video Sle'Lal transmission is realzs~d tq meens-- of a c-oaxial cable with the length of a tapto..t,'ie subscriber of:!& 1) M Th-~ pass� band is 4 Megacycles. Line and frame signal5.a-e tranaiated rver 2 w,re 1,,neB The interierence of video signal and line sca:' :haIns with the broadcas* reception is considered as well as the measures to elirr.~nate It A short description of 'he station 15 given. V.F,A. 1'r inslator' s note, This ,s the full tran5lat';(.r, of *,ne oriwinal Russian abs,rac-. Card 1/1 NIKOLAYEV, A.A , inzh. .. Development of thermal networks-, Energetik 12 no.314_7 Mr 164. (MIRA 17:4) KULIKOVP F.V., kand.takhn.nauk, KIZIIXV-~GI-,U;IZVIGH, G.V.,, kand.tekh.naak; NIKOLAYEV, A.A., inzh. Effect of tin on the propemies:~ol copper solder. 3var. proizv. no.2:14-16 F 10. (KRA 16:2) 1, 14oakovskiy enurgeticheskiy.Lrstitut. (So.'Ier and soldering) NIKOLAYEV, A.A. inzh. (Fastov Kiyevecoy obl.) Joiaing gas pipelines by glt:~.'.ng. Stroi. truboprov. 7 nc;.B; 23-24 Ag 162. (MA 15-9) (GasV Natural-Pipelinee)~ (Pipe fitting) (Epoxy resins) AID P 2406 3 doTe-c-t USSR/Electricity Card 1/1 Pub. 26 - 5/33 Authors Vindman, R. N., and Nikolayev, A. A., Engrs. Title Problems of heat supply :o cities and Industries Periodical Elek sta 5, 18-21, MY-1955 Abstract The article dis3usses pr)blems connected with the building of heat and electric pow,r plants. Usually, the capacity of these plants is 100,000 to 150,000 kw and they are located at some distance.from residential areas. The interconnection of the hcat supply network is analyzed, and the erection of sevez-al plants to supply one city is discussed. More stud3 of the problem is recommended. Institution: None Submitted No date K" '-'UT-i0R: L,~nrtyeva, T.K., CurC-11-lto! Of, TecLilicul TITLE: in -'11-1inion Ccnf,~-renc - cia the Flitur!- Developme.-t- of Listrict ':!,!-tiriL ii. th,! USSR (Vsesoy-u.L;i!oye --ovcsr.&-"r-iyt- jo vorroE'z. dull neyslne,~o ruzvi~iy" t~-rlofiiratsii SSSR) PERIDDIC.'~L: T~,~j of-.ro~r etij-,I, 195 11, r! 00-9" (u~ - - ~'~' 'STi L.CT: there %-,,as '-eld Oh ti,~ 11tL - 13th JulYq VIOSCO-~7 ~jn 'dl 'Tnior "or -er OL t1je FUrt~ Dcvel oTmf~-nt of Dictrict E ir- t~ie Sovitt Ur-i o i_, or~;anised by the Moscow D--~,-tctor~-te of tl-,C- Scie----ific Society of the Industi- y ~- i~ dt ~ ~ I , Jictric-t L:--tir - Snctior) o-. - er-tur-! t~ie Hi~;K TeL-I -, ' , er- 11 of t~je POW-:.~,- IrLStjt-4~e"' 0 Saie no e s ( J S "' HTY,c Co--fert~*:-`-- T7U3 Utter-ded 1y 14,' from 16 A7ies. Desi--i-, Scientifie rt-sT---rch, otLer orLLLnisu~icns, heut "nd t-1,!ctric power stuti,~':.-,, GOSPL.~,' T-TL')"Jh -Ld Cou'lcil- of :;utiorlul Ec(-,I-,Omy YAY,~ rej-re-s,!ntt--d. ' CArd 1A urd Pol ish er ir-e~--rs "1--k\ i.urticij~kted. Y- SOV/q~ r An All-Union Confnrenct-_ on the 3uture Development of Di-strict HeutirE ir the USSR -fere rn_~d on tl-i,~ future develo;~ment of district hCLtir~~, for 1959-65, on the effectiveness of district heutinL, und its main 1-ines of development, oil ri-ducinL tile construction cost of distrIct Le-tii4, equipment --nd on rele-ted topics. EnE~ineer L.I.aubit f ~ ti-,f- Mil-iistr, of Electric Power Stations, revicvied o the presei:t st"te of hee-t suplly, its expected dt--velopment ~Liid tLe t,skS of rese~rcL u-nd d-!si,,,r. orL;.Lnis~,tions ir this matter. S.F.Kopyev, Doctor of T-(-~iical Scienc~- of tl~,e Power Institutt,.,,cudemy of Saiences 'SSR, stLted ii- his r,!.-port t~iut ii- tl~ie USSR dii-trict ~.eutir,~: is tLe main me~thod of heat suIlly to iL-du.,:t-ry ;-i-.d toyt=. Tilere is cor-siderLL-le laL,- in the ~.~Ilicution of district heLt_'LL in some of the o2der towns. With increEsed uvLil"L)ilit,,- of lurLe I'lowr st-_Ltioi_,,s, fretnr -s"Lipply of Cus oil "rd cLeq fuel, district- heut in,~ --hemes z~re no lonL;er so -Ls.-r to justi" The Po,~%,er Irs-titute,~.cader-,7 of ~y Sci6naes USSR hL;LE nzade % tecLnicul ecor-omic 'Lnulysis C ar d 2/6 o-' t:, , ~,ubje!ct baped or, determin,,;.tions of t~ie ~LLY-Off ST /96 _11-1 0131 Ul-Unior, Conferr-.nce or thr! F~.Aure Developno_-rt of District Tlee.tinL iL the 7-'SSR time of the cuj~itul expenditure. The conclusions are Frps,~~nted and it is considered that district heutin6 is still to be udvised even w~er_ lur~~e pows~r systo~i..s are uvailable. Data are 4~iven ~"',,out tine smaile,-st sizes of T,ower st,tior. in wLicL district heatin,,r~ is advisable. Tide reFort indicates t`.e mair- lir,es of developmert of beat- and electric-power stations. L..A.. Mcier-tlyey Doctor of Economic Sciencc of the Ler_irL:rad Er'4_,ineeriiL Economic Institute LL--.d the Lpniitr,_~I L,bor..tory of the Power liztinite, I f I- it t- Acadein- of 8cIences'-'!3L) , described tLe -reat ii-cre.Abe in disi-riet, durin,, 1950-1957. Much. c~tr, still be done to mal-f- district heatin,,., more economic, I r- A nurb~-r of existir,,~~ Toritr stations, 14ttle benefit is obt~~.ined from combined power- LLnd he_---L-suj,j,lY because of del,.%yo ir~ tLe coiztruction of Le~.tin~, networks LLi-a excessive- cost of district-ht,.Ltinj__ euipment. TLe Card 3A utilisation cf 1--at in ir-dustry is incre-siL.., veri SO V/96---11 Qv-l 1 -1 111/91 An All-Unior~ Conference on tKe Yuture Deve-lorment of District I ljeuti.n6 jr, tLe TTSSR r.Lpidly by apj--roximutely '---10%- in fiVe YearS LL, it is therefore, important to uvoid the use of uneconomic industrial boil-r Louses. Duriik~ the next sp!ver, ~-ecLrs it will be necessary to increaso~ the output of 1-ie~.t for industriul use from heat ar-d e~ ectric-pover ".v stations by a factor of at least N i!k: o I 'Lv engineer of Teploelel-troproyel-t, in 9his rejort consider-d the main methods of reducing, the cost of construction of district-Le~-tin~, stations und LeLtin'L--, systems. Powrr st-tions car. be rrna(le lar8er 'by supj;lyi-nL-- botL. domestic and industrial Le4t :ce,-,uireL.je.Uts. Tlater-he-tillL LLrd lovi-jressure steLLT-- 'D o i 1 e rS 3Lould bz- used to cov~,r peak- loads. ~".I.LozhkiL, Doctor of TecKpic,il Sci-_r_ce of thm Central Boiler Turbir-e Institute, rointed out t~iat with tlie incre-sed importance of rus as -. jovier 1~i,-l it was 'becomii,~~ jossible to c,~i.-strjet 'c~.eut und electric power-statioiis with combined ir-stLL11 LLt ions and tLat by usir-'t~ tl~e slta---IT'4~i~-S cycle t1--e am~)unt of electric'ity Card 4/6 ii-- coi~i:ectior- witL ~ieut supIly could be An All-Umior- Confer-Ece Ijn t~~e I)eVe" r, T M - L, nt r tr at i nL i n t h e USSR incro-;~,scd bY 30 - 50%. Ti-e most importurat. ~.Lrt of t!~,,~ discusE:ion ii the cc)r-fcre.,-.:,,e ,vus on the Iupers of Xopyev .,.,.,d Mnlo~rt~ev. Tlie Cofferei.ce noted tLe -echif-vemei~tr~ in district durinL~ tLe! lust 34 yio.rF~ 'lj,,t list-~d . of defe-et-s. TLe Co:Lfer--i,(,.- tli.e -rol,oso!d r,~.t,! of ircr,~Lse of hl~ t SUI j,' fr')t:i !-'~L,t CleCtriC rOV.'er-StUL~, r-9 Tt-;,!! import-nee! of s'c-tion~, L,i.d avoidir!,~~ t~.m,- of industri-tl boil~~r FIccmmTierdutionL werT mLde C.i~ dx-F-L-n cl," r-tici"l t~-Ies of district-L~--tin,,- ~Lr,d boil -r~- for r-~ ior-l --i)d PeW-~ t0i] '~- '",-C Tte corif,?r,~z.c~-, C'OSP'--..'1- and the Sovnarkhazy (Councils a rd 5 /6 of National Sxnm#' to plan tLe devtlopmneLt of ~cwer J_TJnion Confer~-T-ce or-, tLe Yavjr,~- Developinent of District z~n Al Heatin'L; in t~-e JSSR for the ecol-iomic r~!,~ions viiti,- proper for combir-t--d electricity, hi~..t and Z---s suIlly fGr jr,dustri"l, doirestic uiid aL:,riculturul Car I 6A DZEV.4JISKI-Y, Yu.K.; DCDIN, A.L.; '-'0NIK(--7, A.Z.; KRASNYY, L.I.; !'A211KCVSKIY, V.K.: V.N.; LYATSKIY, V.B.: ",IKC-LISKAYA, I.P. ; S'A:,C?, L. !. ; SA--U?j, S.A. ; ~ABIKIN, RAIIICH, M.G.; POSPELOV, A.G.; N11[C1AYEV, A.A.; IL'IN, A.V.; BUZIKOV, I.P.; MASLENNIKOV, V.A.; NEYELCIV, A.N.; NIFITINA, L.P.; NIKOLAYEV, V.A.(deceasedj; OBRUCHEV, S.V.; SAVEL'YEV, A.A. ; SEDCVA, I.S.; SUDOVIK(jV, N.G.; KHILITOVA, V.Ya.; NAGIBINA, V.S.; SHEYNMANN, Yu.M.; KT!ZNhTS0V , V.A.; KIIZNETSOV, YU.A.; BORUKAYEV, R.A.; 1-YAPICIIEVO G.F.; NA-LIVKIN, D.V., glav. red.; VERFSHCHAGIN, MI., zam. glav. red.; ?AENNER, V.V., zam. glav. red.; OVECHKIN, N.K., zam. glav. red.[deceased]; SOKOLOV, F.S., red.; SHANTSER, Ye.V., red.; MODZALEVSKAYA, Ye.A., red.; rHTJGAYEVA, M.N., red.; GRf.-'SGEYM., V.A., red.; KLLi.E.,B.M., red.; KIPARISCVA, *-.D., red.; KOROBKOV, M.A., red.; KRASNCVP I.I., red.; FRYMuLITS, T.Ya., red.; LIBP&,VICH, i'.S., red.; LIKHAIU,'V, B.K., red.; LUPPOV, N.P., red.; NIKIFOROVA, 0.1., red.; POLKANOV, A.A., red.fdeceRsed]; RENGARTF11, V.P.1 red.; STEPANOV, D.L., red.; CHERDIYSHEVA, N.Ye.; red.; SHATSKIY, N.S., red.[deceased]; EBERZIN, A.G.1 red.; St'IF(NC1A, Z.A., red.izd-va; GUROVA, O.A., tekhn. red. [Stratigraphy of the U.S.S.R. in fourte6n volumes. Lower Pre-Cambrianj Stratigraftia SSSU v cbetyrrindtsati tomakh. Nithn-ji, Doloeiibrii. Moskva, Gos- inaucbno-tekhn, i%d-vo 1JLt-r7 po geologii J okhrane nedr. Pt. 1 (Asiatic ;;rt of the MSR) 1963. 3961D. MASALk)VIGIIP G.I., kand. toklin. nauk, dots.! GALKIN, knnd. tekhn. nauk, dots.; KO.SAHEV, A.I., '.and. tekhn. nauk, dots.; MIKOLAYEVI A.A., aasiatent [Outline of lectures in the general course on the technology of metals] Konspekt lektaii po obshchemu kursu tekhnologii metallov. M03kva, Ft.3. Sec.6. [Metal cutting) Obrabotka me- tallov rezanieir. 1963. 235 P. (Ml:-~A 17:-) 1. Moscow. Enerp~.eticheskiy ins"itut. A 'j' ~!G RS _-NIkolayev, A.B. Kelli, A.Ch. -~V/26-59-12-~~/J '44 I7LE: nce ','ore '.-.rut ',*~.e Nil! ---all-Fr-.1it Tlants :f t*-.e (Iveshch'e' raz o dikik- Ivap-odnyk', rasteni-.,akl- qe~,-era, F' D TA L Prirod,-i, lq--,B, Nr 12, pp 121 - 1?2 AB-TRACT: The article deals with a disnite on the possible an! uro- spective selection and c,jltivation of wild s-all-fruit DIants in the T31~'Rls northern districts. A.P.'ikolqyev ap-rees w i 11 ~,i the views expressed by apronomist V.F. 'Kondrcitlyev st-itin;r that little or not'--ing is done wi"h respect to a planned pro- vision of the pop;lation of the Soviet ';orth with small fr'lit. Judging from. 'is relevant e7perience in the Va-adan -blast Nikolayev outlines the value of such small-friit plants as t~ie bog bilberry ''.Iaccinium uliginosum the '--,irjT)ean blue- berry (Vaccinium myrtillus I" such small northern rasnl-erries as the cloudherry (Pitus c~amaemorus,' and Pubas arcticug, AiDsn -erry (--erasus padiis~, t'ne dog rose /.' canina. the bird c~ diverse mountain ash 'Sorhusj' species, 9--,ch as :or'--us ana- lyrensis Kom. , and the r,-10~le honey sucl5co polymerizatior takes place in the absence of the initiator. By the dilatometric method determinatiODO were made of the temperatures of vitrifica- tion Tvit of the copolymers and it was shown that the Tvit verFUS cancentration of I curve passes through a mininiiiiii at a concetitra- tion of I of 3-10% (10-150) and through a maximum at a concentra- tion of 70-75% (125-1300). The best solvents for these polymers are dioxane and CHC13' Communication 1, see Referat Zhur - Khimiya, 1956, 58300. Card 2/2 AU THORS lTLE ,'R 1 CID I ~AL 14 lic c aye U LI, 'r--tjC L V R vi r, Q e r V, ur, - :-, v ~, r-, ~v ~CCMF,- P,;' ympl" 7,D.- :)a and CQ Z r, C'I - n, r y" r. V e ne I, Y - - I ~ mr-r;.zats, J, 3,~ PC I i m,3 r -z a 1, sya (p V T~-e f - d~, 4, G-df. L~Jjlye 4flia- f,t, 131L na,K SSSR, N7 -?2 'USSR) pp. :~66 9 ABSTRACT: 2 few re-.-r~-z :n zat4 -rs -.he-e er-t I n pu pr.-. na. -m. da. and -,te pre- im~ nary wcric f,,- the P*:-"~;~'-" phtha, *Lx.-Ac- are pt.,.ha, m. anal ,Jny' +-jje pape,7- C-A, 3 1 , . ' _m.* jp in c, 3cic and --n the 5,: f ~y ie- ~~f -i.-3 k-s.. da'a zre pr~,krerlies per-dence cf the po-lymer-izat on rae nyl phtll-~a_m-de 9-r-4 .r h Or' *rie ,~f ,re of the z.:)Iecular ejg,~,c 0. te Po'-YT-e -I peroxid. a,.- - 1. p.)',ymerization Ir, the preSence 'r 'Oen"i -e were --haracterized. I' djisc,butyr~, n~ T - ! p-,,.Yde:,j Pc~,-,YV.4.,-,y "a ~ !m, P. . jm,~r, zat ca and Cc; Pz, ymer-zat .;Dr, ,f r, g,,e 4' P~.-ymer.zat-.'cn Gf Viny-' Phlha-zIde z,f -rie mu%-Lne~ 'n benzene 's A.s- pro'-ess:r.g, The pc'ym~r laul I.ned has e!-.ougn ~arlraor~, i-I resistan:e, and is oL-'ao:p tc, a ,--gan subs-,an-:-e,,. There are 3 -.ab:,o, ~,n d 12 7- r-' 1 7f., 3 ~f whi:h are ASSOCIATION: Lenirgraiskly tekhr---,~g---he2,c-y ~nslitu* -z!. (Leniagral Tech.-,~,-ogica. -m-r,: Lera-.-~ 3UBMITTED: jqr-z-r-; cnfd 21~', 5 (3) Usbakov, S. 11. 3CVf62-;9-q-'.7',j0 AUTHORS: Ni, Krasnosellskaya, 1. G. TITLE: Polymerization and Copolymerization of 11-'Finyl Compounds. Communication 5. Polymerization of Vinyl Succimmide PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh nauk, 1959, Nr 9, pp 1627 - 16~o (USSR) ABSTRACT: The present article describes the polymerIzation of N-viny! sur.- cinimide (7S), which has not been previously described, and the properties of the polymers obtained are investigated. VS was prepared by a method described by the authors in reference 1, by pyrolysis from P-acetooxyethy'L succinimide. The polymerizatirn of VS succeeded only by using peroxide initiators. The polymeri- zation was carried out at 50, 65, and 850 with 0. eo benzoy" per.- oxide (BP) in solid state and in solution. Figure 1 illustrates the influence of the temperature and figure 2 the influence Gf the concentration of the initiator on the p,:~Iymerization rate. ~) was obtai -ed during6 hours. The At 500 a maximum yield (GB~a yield decreased with increasing temperavire, but the reaction rate increased. The complete consumption of the monomer ended Card 1/2 the polymerization. The polymer obtained is colorless, trans- Palymerizetion and Copolymerization of N'-Vinyl Cc~mpr,-_irds. Communication 5. Polymerization of Vinyl Succinim"de parent, and becomes porous and opaque when larger quantities of BP are used. The polymerization of the solving agents (dichlcro- ethane, benzene, methyl alcohol, and water) rapidly occurred at 850 even in diluted solving agents and the yield was goed. (Table 3). As particular properties of the obtained polymers the following 2 have been established: limited solubility in organic solving agents and a low stability in water (Table 5). There are 3 figures, 4 tables, and 5 references, 3 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut 1m. Lensoveta (Len_~ngrad Institute of Technology imeni Lensovet) SUBMITTED: January 8, 1958 Card 2/2 5 (3) '62-z5-9-1 6,-Z AUTHORS: Nikolayev, A. F., Ushakov, S. N., SOV/ G-r-Iff MYT, TITLE: Polymerization and Copolymerization of N-Vinyl Compounds. Communication 6. Simultaneous Polymerization of Vinyl Sul-cfnimide and Methyl Methacrylate PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh nauk, 1959, Nr 9, pp 1631 - 1635 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The appropriate publications have not yet discussed th--~ r~opoiy- merization of vinyl succinimide with methyl methaerylate. The present paper describes this copolymerization and 14ste several properties of the copolymer. To establish the conditions of 'he copolymerization, the influence of the temperature (50, 65'0, Fig 1), and the influence of the composition of the initial com- ponents on the rate of the copolymerization react_`~,-n was in- vestigated (the experiment lasted 1, 2, and 3 hours, Tig 2). The investigations established that methyl methacrylate is '.he more active component in the copolymerization. The analysis data, ta- ble 1, show that a small part of the succinimide was consumed at the copolymerization. For the acceleration of the reaction the Card 1/3 initiator benzoyl peroxide(BP) and azodi-isobutyronitrile (All) Polymerization and Copolymerization of N-Vinyl Compourds. SC V/62- 8/~ C Communication 6. Simultaneous Polymerization of Vinyl Succinimide and Methyl Methacrylate were additionally applied. The data cbtained (Fig 3 show that AN initiates more efficiently at low temperatures, this differ- ence is equalized by the increase of the reaction temperatures. The authors investigated the concentration relations of the basic substances 5:1, 2:1, 1:11 1:2. Applying the initiatcr BP in the ratio 1:1 of the basi:~ component and at 65-70" a yield of 95-980/46 was obtained within 7-8 hours. The copolymer was a thin, porous film after the evaporation of the solvent. This film rapidly softens when warmed. The authors also investigated the molecular weight, w%ter-repelling capacity, temperature stabili- ty, solidity, density, and tensile strength of the products ob- tained, and it showed that with an increase of the vinyl suc- cinimide content the three first-meptioned values d.-crease, while the latter increase. The copolymer with 50'/'6' of vinyl suc- cinimide content has a greater temperature stability at 30" than pure methyl methacrylate. There are 3 f;gures, 3 tables, and 4 references, 3 of which are Soviet. Card 2/3 C ,~j Polymerization and Copulymerization of N-Vinyl Compounds. '- - , - - ~ I, , Communication 6. Simultaneous P,~;lymevization of Vinyl Succinimide and Methyl Methacrylate ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy tekhnoloGicheskiy institut im, '-~-ns -i Institute of Technology imeni Lensovet') SUBMITTED: January 8, 1958 Card 1/3 F. , Tur T "N E: r i k I a k' i: i P)Y. -RACT: Tric dcri,.-l.,. r Af .-I C- rz rc~,- rod 1y r-; 1 7r.f z: r tcrt~ a c r 1 k, - ubtained fro.. malu-IC !'C I Ut~ C O.'~ is :3er-,rate! -.' rc,~,. t-le x turt-- ',,/ :;c ta2 - c'.ner, hol, iilut- -.'roc~~Ioric T-. e t v -c 7t r o "or r 8 U-C C f f E. r. a 6 00 C c 2 t. r r t. in r-e 7 e r:i', c-:.e I e a di t o: o;; i c - n 1~ t~, e 1~ r r-sters of 'Jr.E. -7.-. le -ici Zii S w t r. Vc n o% storine "ut not t,, 0 ,aith thp ('rnblo ~) There C--- 25217 A UT 1101i i ko,' ayt,v F. , ~,.,:r.arov, an~ -.;an4-p-* TITLE. YTe r i za t or, a rd c ol. y,.n r i za t i ~n o f N -v i ny I c om.- Ol.; ns ":)".AL: Alrademiya nauk TZVeSt iya. tdeleniye na.ik, no. 7. 1-)r.!, 1~7, I - " , 'Ci TEXT: Information 8. -olymerizati-.-,n nf vinyl succinimidp in aqup~us 3-~ ult ion. This pa~.er continues ti~.e study of po' ymerization )f rinv' S uccinimide in aqueous solution in t.-,,? presence of an initiato! sollutle in water. 1 0 tasium iersul f E.. t6 was Uqe~,' Viny-' Succini-id, wa~ ire-arp! and ~uri f i ed icy t he me t i-~od of iief 9 N. ','shakov i TZV. jUj SSSR Otd. knim. n. 1956, 226,, rotassium persul"ate was analyzed accordinp_~ t,~, a method suggested for determining :,eroxije com- pounds ~Ref- 11-: A. Jc~.wicker, ". analyt C`.em- 74, 457, ',19~5_ For tce ;polymerization of viny, succini.-nide a flask a mixer anJ mercur,; seaiirg, reflux condenser, an,! wern. u-e-' n-ambe r Pxperiments were c~jnducted in n-trot;en Wi n- f,D rm~. 11 e i,yd e in tr,- fr) rm, of formal in and ~jr'.- ac,~ 1 -,nprt "ard ,-olymerlzation and co,.olym;~rjzatiM~ o ~in r ;,3 - I r r a- ta~n~.d at and e~ wit:, -in 'D rl "i a.,,urcus viry. s zt-d i- a~ I ,~x,-tjrlnert 3. The r-act ~ on was cnnt nu.,;! u! ra:~-,-Iormat icn w a -, a t t ai n ed Examinati,-n, oll' I ,,, p(,lymerization un~ler .5 t a r i c n d i :) n and with :3t i rring shcwed ~.nat "-,e r:,te t:.E,' proce:~., on ~.ydrodynamic conlitions. Vigorous mixing merization. Siig~-.t mix-in, i-,lows tne ~roceqs down .-'t an initiator ccn- -entra-tion of more tnan and a temperature of 7 -8- -~-, I.he rem-,licn fa6t orly wif!.out mixing. Exieri-.lents in ritra~-Pr, s',.o,ned triat prlymerization in tnis nse wai normal' wit:i stlrrinp~ and al!~-) Under s'ali,- coniitions. :Inc-~. ~t ,:,an sepn t,ia' oxygen ~in .n~.ilbitory effect -,r, trie of vinyl' ~Uccirl-nile "Inder a'l-:v,? -;, " an) i z~ r r i r,- w; z 2 e - ',.a I oxy -,~en e:,, t s i - r r tfit-, :-,ac -,n ~:E s e 1 e va t ed r ual o'~ ym, r, z- --n v 1. n a n P any m x 1 n,~ r~;, t,, ow e r ,/ 1 su - c i:. i.T, i d e 'a s t a 1. - ,, , t or m r,~ ,i~mpera*ures, hnwevt!r, no N C J rT, a . a nd r~ r r,-, u r j 710 r ~n r rl ~c:ymerizatiun and copo' ymer-,z- t I c~9217 chlorinated hydrocarbons, especially methylene cr;1oride and rijol-cform i'Table The recessity of using chain pro,-a~.,,ators in tne po.,.,,morization -f vinyl succinimide indicate--, that the ~oiymeric vinyl i~- most reactive. Prom t~'Is res-litf-, t 1 f n' Le Q~ nal n V i a t c~u r . Py T:.e u ~r_, c:jmeriz-1-i~n o: aq,-ie(~uf3 solut ion i s Faso and complete in ne presence cf a t, e . ;,n Finalysi fi I c-;, e n,-4 e n csof Polvmer4 zat4 on Pais f~e follcwing c on c 1 .; s -~ on s n w~L'. c! r rie wri. r- s o 1 i%,,t FL ;,composes into primary radica' .-, i;art of whic:~ 1.- 7 er part . n, -~ w e v P r ,Is ",,ound ',y viny! req.iire~3 a strongly :fffective i n Ii a t or , r 1 r -)wever. vinyl s=~in'mide -'s separated from ti-.P solution IP: G C does not affect the increase in viscosity of tne react,-on med-Jum 4 f~jll rate of polymerization is proportional to tKe square roo, of the initiator concentration not only in the initial stage, but a,30 at .111gli- de6ree transit ion. Ti~is conclusion is confirmed by Pxperimenf a! data 'in g of tne i,,!r.9uIfatP c,~nc,?ntr,%tions ~~xam,,ned. nam,--:y, tne range ard 25217 -rJ z, t ion and c,) olymeriz, t ior. .,ym~ from vinyl ~ilrcin4 rn:de. T!-, r~ T. p a r i f v n au-cinimide may vary according to trie conkli -,ions of forma* i~n. r r~xl.erimec.ls, r lie characteristic vi-icoqity c,,anged betw.-en arA The viscosity of 1~ t-. e 1 S MUG,,! , ighe r -N~,en -.~r I c a~ id P c LY m k- r 9 it is wi+h formalin. Additlons of -a.-etox.-p~t.1ly! malerial f-,r 'ne r c i c n i P mc, ri om e r s t r o ngl .1 a f A'I , I ~,r: 1,;, 1 1~ . ! . F t orni,; "wt e 3 f". rm.l?l m, r . T.I.t ru 11 1-+! ;;,,1; l-'! ;i't,, I :I:..! n "! n - -3, .'/ , L" ~- . :,r~- reail as cw o -. F r~r--,J ey 11 M Koll t ri c. f f -7 . 4 f )4 7 E . -;~a rn e s e t ai j. Amer. Chem, --o c f,,. :",Ly~L. j. .4,p 1 7 Len n,:, r:i.l i 'k krirj,, I ......, ! im Ti :n~ -- NIKOLAYEV A F.; USHAKCV, S.1-I.; VISIDIVETSYMA, L.P.; VORGINOVA, N.A. ; R I E-I- Copolymerization of vixW1 acetate --nd vinylphtltal~'Mide. Vysokom.soed. 4 no.7:1053-1059 JI Ib2. U'[I FFU, 15: 7 1',' 1. Laningradskiy tokhnologicheskiy institLt imeni Lensoveta, (Vinyl acetate) (Phthalimide) (Polymerization) S/19 62/004/010/009/010 B1O1YBi86 AUT11ORS: Nikolayev_.,__A_.__E., Uahakov, S. N., Viahnevetakaya, L. P., Voronova, N. A. TITLE: Properties of copolymers of vinyl acetate with vinyl phthalimide PERIODIci'L: Vysokomolekulyarnyye-soyedineniya, v. 4, no. 10, 1962, 1541-1546 TFXT: Co~Dlymers of vinyl acet9te and vinyl phthalimide (VPI) with the 6eneral composition C11 -CK- I C11-CH-1 were studied to determine 2 1 2 1 C // N\,,] n CIO - /1C0 C6 H4 their solubility in different organic solvents, thp~x molecular weight, vitrification temperature, Vicat heat resistance, softening point, impact strength, bending strength, 'and water adsorption. 'dopolymere obtained by Card 1/3 Sll'gOJ62/004/010/009/010 Properties of' topolymers oP ... B101/BlB6 If simultaneous charging of the componento In bulk or in solution, contained an excess of VPI - VPI bonds. Compensation copolymerization yielded copolymers with a low content of such bonds differing by their thermo- mechanical behavior. Results; (1) The solubility.tn solvents in which pol--'nyl acetate is solubl;cl, decreased as the VPIFqontent increasedi (b' re intrinsic viscosityl Slecreased as the VPI cio~tent increased. The m( tclalar weight of copolyme;rs containing little VPI was determined f rom 1 .6 -1 04ii -0 .7 0 w , w6re ~11 was measured in acetone, at 25 C, and w is the average-weight molecular weight. R w of copolymers containing 14~j VIII was 148100, and 146200 for 23,1. VPI. (3) An increase in the VPI content raised the softening, point, Vicat heat resistance, and glass temperature (01 C), respectivIely: 0 moleif. VPI: 60, 37, 28; 20. mole~4 '11,1. 75, 66, 41; 56 bole%, VPI-. 163, 1o8, 62; 98 moles VPI: 210, 182, 135. (4) For copolipers contain~rW 0, 23, 56, 70, and 98% VP1, the specific gravity (6/cm ) wae 1.190,,l,,.220, 1.230, 1.235, 1445, respectively, the water adsorption within 24 hra (%) was 1.60 0.7, 0-42, 0.40, and 0.34, respective1j. The Vickers'liardness number ~kg/mm2) wE,9 16-18, 15-19, 15-16, 16-19, and 18-20, respectively; the bending,ltrength Card 2/3 KRYWV, A. A.; VTKCLAYE V, A. F. Effect of 1131 an the resistance of the erythro-rjtov to 3apon~n. Med.rad. no.5:22-25 162. (14IRA 1-:?) 1. Iz kafedry vo7enno-aorskU i gospitallnoy terbpil (nach. - prof. Z.M. Vol-paskiy) 7oyetino-meditsinskoy ordena lznina akademii imeni S.M. Kirova. (IODTI-.E---IS07CPESI (SAPOII Il,-,S-PHYS TOLOG I CAL ETMCT) (ERYTERriCYTES) ACCESSION NR: AT4020703 S/0000/63/000/000/0114/0117 AUTA'iolt. "ik F.; Daniel', N. V.; Drosdova, T. B. 17ITLE: Preparation and properties of poly- N-vinylacetamide SOURCE: Karbotsepny*ye vy*sokomolekulyarny*ye aoyedineniya (Carbon-chain macro- mclecular compounds); sbornik statey. Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR 1963, 114-117 TOPIC TAGS: polyvinylacetamide, ~polyviuylacetate, hydrophilic property, polarity, thermal stability, vitrification, phthalylhydrazide, polyvinylamide. polymerization ABSTRACT- Poly- N-vinylacetam ide (1,Y61 = 1. 07) was obtained by treating the phthalyl- bydrazide salt of polyvinyl amine (prepared by polymerization of N-vinylphthalimide) with acetic anhydride, after which its main physical and mechanical properties were determined. The properties of poly-N-vinyl-acetamide and polyvinyl acetate, differing from one another only in the nature of one of the atoms on the side chain, were compared. The substitution of the ester group by the NH group was found to result in products which have good hydrophilic properties, higher polarity, increased hardness, high thermal stability and a higher vitrification temperature. The conditions of the preparation of poly-N-vinylphthali- mide and the phthaly1hydrazide salt of polyvinylamine and the condItion-9 for its hydrolysis with lAydrochlorio acid, are described in detall and the experimental data are tabulated. Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AT4020703 Orig. art. has: 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: Leningradaldy tekhnologicheakiy institut im. Lensoveta (Leningrad Technological Institato) SUBhUTTED: 28Apr62 DATE ACQ: 2OMar64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: OC NO REF SOV: 004 OTHER: 001 Card 2/2 AID Kr. 9W-15 31 Jky COPOLYMERS OF VINYL ALCOHOL AND VINYLAMINE (USSRi Nikolayev, A. F. , S. N. Ushakov, L. P. Vishnevetakaya, and N. A. Voronova. Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v. 5, no. 4. Apr 1963, 547-551. S/193/63 /005/004/011/020 Copolymers of vinyl alcohol and vinylamine (I) of varying compositions and the general formula - CH2 - C IH- -CH2-CH- L OH ja 1 2 jn were prepared by reacting copolymers of vinyl acetate and N-vinylphthalimide with hydrazine hydrate at 85 to UO*C for 2 to 6 hra, depending on the N-vinyl- phthalimide content of the intial copolymer. Final products containing more than 1016 1 were isolated by precipitating them twice from water solution voured into alcohol, and those with a higher I content, by Reynolds' method. C&M 1/2 AID Nr. 980-15 31 WY COPOLMERS Of VnM AWOBUL (Cont'd] 8/290/63/005/004/011/02P The final copolymers are solids soluble in solvents which will dissolve poly- vinyl alcohol. Copolymers containing 12 to 44 mol % I have the following properties: glass transition temperature, 57 to 46*C; softening point, 125 to 100*C; Vicat softening point, 84 to V4*C; bending strength, 200 to 500 kg/cM2; and Vickers hardness, 14 to 19 kg/MM2. The glass transition temperature, heat resistance, and softening point of the copolymers drop with an increase of the amino group content. The stUdy was carried out at the Leningrad Tech- nological Institute imeni Lensovet. (BAO) Card 2/2 NIKOLAYEV, A.F., red. [New types of ;p,x-4 i- . - : , - m.~i-'u.-.(l:' I ~~I-- q~' a ~: -- epoksidnykh smol i k ): 1 1. ;v. Dmlzigzrwd~ 0-10- Z. I i,. (1-1 B A 2 7: r, ) NIKo[,A)ffVf A.F.'s Inzh. Size and dirPc'-'3n of t.-c rvandi'ng of c106'..9 In peeling. Der. pr,lm. 1~ no. , ~'I 5'i tb -) -GRA 1~,, 13) ~ L r~ dj"I 0AW6621W6d M07 -,df I- - - oroo' th, _i eld oimp LAS:" a=ae . Aer a -are drT ivati*e n -a, t a-r- t i n'g, t*resV4-S''Pote4t !L ~mat Ime 9 Ansovliti-: ~-,Jiiiiii4iid:i logical astitate E40, 1"- taw I'll l&-,;p~,0l4----;ill-5*1 'jj:.-,..--ABS,TRACTI.'l. i-AxV Auth-6.r Co-rtif Les to- I -~b imi d- aff sati., a of lot ~S-Ile~.hod 7 ~7 7 --.-71 --7~.77 7-7-7,~ 7 Z_. -pit 11. Aim do --irop"ilis ~bf- tbo -seaTUO ~aa-l~ltm*tiow Of obe oomposltioW --v4 AEC t-7 Y fjj g e, rgil, - A. F. ", (-' - anufac ne I i ::,e',h,.d Le r. i r, iq Vi I, F I ?. A KARDASHOV, David A-,,kseyf-v', h., re-,. 'New a~he.9!7el-, ba-9e~ GL LQ-Y-r"--rp f,~: L Metp,ls to TIOTIBle"a"i1c ma ta,-i al 3 .1 k. 9. na osn,-,tt 2 n teticheskikh polimmerov dl-la skleiva-liq ne metalllzhesk~lkh :ua*,,e.-!a-Lcv, Lpn-n~rad, 196.4. . NIKOLAIEV, A.F.; USHAKOV, 3.N.; MISHKILFEVA, L.S. Copolymerization of N-viny1succinimide and vinji acet-9te. 'Iysokom.soed. 6 no.2:287-291 F 164. (~aftA 17:2) 1. Leningrndskiy tekhnologichAkiy institut iwni Lengoveta. NIKOLAYEV, A.:'. j T)%Nl--!,' , " . -.* - , rr:, : :771! A, I :~. , "' , : . ; F! "'r -,.., N " Prep qr,,f i-..ri nn ' ~*t. te - I - 1y- I. v I - , " ~ !,,t,,T I r , ~ 1-1 . 7yq(*nm..c3nPd. . . I I ~-, no.2:2)2- -16 F ' , " /~ . (AURA 17:2) 1 . I e n i. t , r - -4 - ~, i ~ t i ~ - " i r. - 1 . - i - . , , 'I '. I ~ I - .; , ! , , , f i 71' - T' ~ ~. -Vet'l . R b" ACCESSION NR: ApWm5o 3/0190/64/006/003/0379/0383 AUTHORS: Nikolayev, A. F.; Tereshchenko, h. N. TITLE: Block copolymerization of N-vinylphthaJ-4mide and styrene SOURCEs Vy*sokomolokulyarny*ye soyedineniya, V, 6, no. 3, 196h, 379-383 TOPIC TAGS% polymer, copolymer, copolymerization, 11-vinylphthal-i-mi'de, styrene, reactivity, benzoyl peroxide, copolymerization constant, solubility, intrinsic viscosity, taermal stability ABSTRACT: The copolymerization of li-vinylphthalimide ~VPI) and styrene was conducted in glass ampules (in tne pre5t-*nce of 0.5% benzoyl pero)cide) at 65 and 85C. The copolymers obtained were in metl-q1onecaloride and precipitated by methanol. The determinaLion of nitrci;-3n in ti,),o copolymers was conducted by Duma's method, serving as a basis for cdculating rnoir composition. It was found that, when the monomers were talcon in aqulmol--T ratio the y1old of blia copolymer within 3 hours at 65C amounted to 8% and at, 'C to 2L%. It was also observed that the Dolymerization rate depended on tne compoz3it-'~,n of the mixture of monomers. A mixture of styrene with up to 10 mole% VPI polymerizes more rapidly than pure I-COH ACCESSION NR% ApWm5o styrene. An increase in VPI in the oriGinal mii.ture up to 65 mole% results in a slowing down of the reaction, but w ith a further incz ease in VPI the yield of the copolymer increases again. I'llit) polymeriza.ion constant for the styrene monomer was calculated as approximating 8.3, while that of VP1 was 0.075, indi- cating that styrene was the most active component in the copolymexization raaction* The copolymers containing up to 10 mole%, VPI wore soluble in the same solvents as polystyrene, becoming gradually less soluble with increased VPI content. Copoly,- mers containing over 33% VP1 were soluble in methylanecl-iloride, chloroform, dichloroethane and pyridine, but were insoluble in aliphatic hydrocarbons, alcohols, ethers, and in formic and acetic acid, even at 70C. The vitrification temperature and thermal resistance of the copolymers increased with higher VPI content, while the water resistance and mechanical properties were decreasing. The authors suggest that a 50,rb4 VPI content may yield a copolymor with satisfactory mechanical properties. Orig. art. has: 1 formula, l.cbart,, and 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: Laningradskiy tekhwlogichesl:iy institut ~m. Lensoveta (Leningrad Technologipal lwtitute) SUBRUTEDi 29D*c62 DATE ACQo 07MaY64 EWL a 00 SUB* CON i CH NO R&F SM 002 OTHEM 003 Card 2/2 bw 5/0160/64 4410 e t thm --Polymo#~,, ion: f *I ph OR= Awii M041, -00 u 0111, ymet OIr i-C MIA lock,cif so iiti6n al6a lit' dich ~f N-OWI-cli-l -2 1` loroothohe c h0w.UmWe d 3__p 0~_ta_trah Vdrophthaffi~ildd ~,autaU r f _dd a-le-bond 1047 jj~-#40;plu67 thf),,!4.qp~, o : a plecouo RUA on- ik~ D v* no.~ 6 10, 1964, 1825-11828~- Gloyarny*ye* Soyq4 pen Ya AUSTRAE -J bases c y-'de or P,D I-~~-N. -preparid~by-i~-I,xinj-6quimolar A b 0.-U s PFVA cnar ICard AGO Rd, W W 1.* en In P~,'Po yarylldtnev ny am 66, atithdrs: da:scrl be' the o f p*olymertc.Schlff i; f I I.- 'be zal dehyde 1, sa 1 16~'l a I de-i bta I ned., b theInteracHon o amino with: n -Y. po_,yy U vinyl aml-ne /IPBVA) d furftiral'. polymers./rpo y-jI-bdnzYJ 1-dene -salic lidenevin lamine 'PSVA were -furfurylldenevlnylamlne (PF~A a0d~Poly"N -Y Y- alcoholic solutions-of polyv,in jamine with the cor- y h d it' i -65--70t hc -ature (24 hours) ng -a I e y e one our or room-tem pet -ti-7J45 i-ff _7 J, all. PI! ENC L'. 00 d"'C"ODEL OC REO t0t~~'6'07--~ :'.9 -005 NO -4 4 -,1 I J "AP404'7111 ''ASSOPTATION - -~-i' ;U.'L adski tik y hn k (L 441 7 irtat'i tut Amen i a L UV 0 C l ong 'it 0v a . - notitu til) a -~J ~' SU914Z -Dec - - - _J -AT -pit s's 3126 (YO ' CC , RE F: SOV 1 1007: . --:OTIIERI, 004 ACCESSION NR: AP4042084 S/0079/64/034/005/1831/1812 AUTHOR: Nikolayev, A. F.; Wang, Erh-t'en TITLE: The production and properties of hexa (aminoalcilamino) triphosphonitriles SOURCE: Zhurnal obshchey kh1mii, vol. 34, no. 6, 1964, 1831-1832 TOPIC TAGS: aliphatic polyamine, dioxane, reaction agent, hydrogen chloride salt, viscous liquid ABSTRACT: The authors studied the reaction of aliphatic polyamines with triphosphonitry1chloride and established a means for producing hex&-derivativeb of triphosphonitryles. Polyamines were used in heavy concentrations in comparison to triphosphonitrylchloride; a dioxane was used as the reaction agent. The resultant compound is a viscous liquid which is soluble in water and the simple alcohols, and form a hydrogen chloride salt which is not soluble in alcohol. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni Lensoveta t 11 kLeningrad Institute of Technology) 1/2 a :ACCESSION NR: AP4042084 iSUBMIMD: 170ct62 SUB CODE: IC i Card 2/2-- . . NO REY SOV: 000 ENCL: 00 OTHER: 004 ACZESSION UR: AP4042085 5/0079/64/034/006/1633/1835 AUTHOR: Nikolayev, A. F.; Wang, Erh-t'en TITLE: Hexa (hydroxyalkylhydroxy) triphosphonitryles' SOURCE: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, vol. 34, no. 6, 1964, 1833-1835 TOPIC TAGS: glycole, dissociation products, infusible resin, non soluble resin, hexatriphosphonitryle ATISTRACT: This paper examines the reaction products of triThosphonitry1chloride with ethylene, 1,4-butylene, diethyleneglycoles, and glycerene. The authors established that hexanydroxyalkylhydroxytriphosphonitryles posse~qs the property of fire extinguishment; when heated above 1100 a portiory of glycole and other dissociatet, products are isolat~ed. This process is accompanied by the formation of infusible and non-soluble resins. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy tekhnologicheakiy institut imeni lo-nosorveta (Leningrad Institute of Technology) :Card i ,;11',OLAYE%I. A.F. ROZEN=R~- Y.E, 1 (,ff RA N I KOLAYi%V , A. F.; ;)Atl : !.' , .. /. ; , . ~ : f f, '1% , ..;: :, .: ; I - I ~ 4 , .. I . . p a - L , - n " !, air. --' .-I, . . _'i 1 ,:, :.- - I - . . - - - . . - . :. - : . . . f! . :, . '.- n(,.. -,: - ~: " . 1, i kl, , ., - : . i. *-i-f..'.,' , ~ -~. ': . :~~ . , : I I . . MEY ,, A, N. i. ; iii Ku.LVE,4 .. A.I. I I ~ (a i I e ny . ~ t,-enzeno - a-Ftr, *,,,.- - ,4 ' -t ~ .'. , : - : ~ - Syn-.r~es-.e if' X K-17.4-m. 1 no.-Dz29t-299 F 'E5. -, . Tekhnolog I r:hesk'l'y in -q ,l tut, ifneriL Lens ove t-a. L 35466-65 F.PF(c)/EPR/EWP(J Pc--14/Pr-4/Ps-4 RPL RWMVKI S/0190/65/007/001/01-01/01-07 ACCESSION NRt AP5003831 AUTHORS: Skondak, I,; Nikolayev, A. F TITLE: Synthesis of weakly basic anion exchangersibased on vinylami d-djylgr benzene cop2jymers SOURCE.-I Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v. 7, no. 1, 1965# 101-107 TOPIC TAGS: anion exchangert vinylamine, divinylbenzene,, copolymer,, ammonolysis ABSTRAM Weakly basic anion exchangers of high exchange capacity, ranging from 10.6-11.75 mg - equ/g based on vinylam.4ne-divinylbenzene copolymers have been synthesized by ammonolysis of hydrazine-hydrate and hydrolysis of N-phthallmide- divinylbenzene bead copolymers by the method described by D. D. Reynolds and W, 0, Kenion (J. Amer. Chem. Soc,, 69# 91-1, 1947).- Based on the ammonolysis conditions of I N to~ o=c C--0 Card 113 L 35466-65 ACCESSION NR#. AP3003831 and on the divirqlb~nzene (DVB) content, the resulting anion exchangers had the fo3-lowing contents of elementary units x, y9 and z 1. VTW~t CP1_CH-j,, 1--CHt-C HS-CH-Ir I- Nih-IICI Nil -Cut- H- GOOH x 84-77, 7 0.6-6o z 3-10 (molar %).-Moreover, x increased from T1. to 93, z remained constant, and y decreased from 3 to 1% as reacticn time increased from 0-30 houro. Also, x decreased from 100 to 85 and z and y increased Trom 0-10 7a 0 to 8% molar. The exchange capacity and 5% respect.'vely as DVB increased fro was found to inrease from K =- 10,6 to 11.1 mg-.equ/g as reaction time was A increased from V to 30 hours, and was found to decrease from 3-1.8 to 9.1 as the DVB content incrjased from 0 to 10%. The swelling co3ffici6nt was found to in- crease linearly ~'rom KH 3 to 8 ml/ml with increased DVB content from 0 to 10%. The swelling coefTicient increased with increasing exchange capacity coefficient as follows: K 2.3 ml/ml for KA 9.1 mg-equ/gip 4.5 for 11 and 8.5 fer 12. Card 2/3 rL 354,66-,,-, ACCESSION NR: AP5003831 The exchange capacity increased linearly with nitrogen content ("active" (amino) and "nonactive" (amide)) but was always lower than the theoretical. Orig. art. has: 4 figures, 9 formulas, and 1 table. ASSOCIATIONs Leningradskiy tolau%ologicheskiy institut im. Lensoveta (Leningrad Institute of Technolo gy SUBMITTED#. l4Mar64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODEs 0C !Now SOV S 003 OTHER: 010