SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OKLADNIKOV, A.P. - OKNIN, Y.A.

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OVIADNIMVI A.P. *La question do I& traditionpaleolitbique dana Vart doe tr1buB pa1solltbiquoB do I& Siberia.* .I . Report submitted -to the 6th -Intl. Cong. of tbi Intl. Union of Prohistoric and Probiatoric Sciences, Roma., taly 29 Aug -3 Sep 1962 ~OYCLADT-TEKUJj, A. ;~-. "0 per;onachallncm z~-.:elenii S""z' ' .. - . J,''- :1,; I " '. 1 .1 t ; ~ ~, .! i 1 1. - .. ~ - . . na reke " report st,~bmittcd for 'Ith Intl Co;-.)-~,, Anthrr+olc~~:,, [,,a',,. 1 .!~T I ':.' ~-:, " : , 1%bScOw, 3-10 Aug 1,.P. Prof ems- r '~ c, In i 's I r-h Stn 1, 1.-4 ( ' a, ~ I',' 17,v. Vses. -ce,', ob-va 97 no.6: 5'0-551 1~5. 1 1 4 ) 1 , , f 1 : ~ .,t .I f, : . ) KHODOSI Kb.G.; KOZARENKO, T.D.; OKIADNIKOV) 7.1. Content of amino acids In the cerebro5pinal fluid '-n eplleppsy.. Zhur. nevr, A paikh, 65 no.8:1174-1177 165. (MIRA 18;8) 1. Kafedra nvr-vnykh bolotney (taveduy-unhchly - prfii*. Kh.G. Irkutnkogo meditsinskago Anstituta A. Laboratoriya 1)rirodny.kh soyedinenly (zaveduyushchAy T.D. Kozarenko) Irkutakogo lnfltlt~ll organicheskoy khimiJ. Sibirskogo otdelenlya AN SSSR. S0711 12-58-1-164 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekimika, 1958, Nr 1, p 19 (USSR) AUTHOR: Perepelitsa, A. L., Okladnikov, V. P., and Apter, D. P. TITLE: Tentative Spray-and-Layer Burning of Cheremkhovo Coal in Furnaces of Low-Capacity Steam Boilers (Opyt vnedrenlya fakrl'no-sloyevogo 97,higaniya Cher emkhovskogo uglya v topkakh parovykh kotlov maloy moshchno3ti) PERIODICAL: Tr. Vost. -Sib. fil. AN SSSP,, 1956, Nr 9, pp 110-128 ABSTRACT: Shukhov-Berlin boilers with a capacity of 3.2 and 2 t/h have been switched over to combined burning of Cheremkhovo coal: on the fire grate (coal fractions of 8 mm. anzi coarser) and in the form of powdered coal obtained bymilling the coal fractions under 8 mm at a steam-gas pneumatic mill. Steam consumption in pneumatic pulverizing is 0.45-0. 3 kg/kg- It is stated that: (1) boiler steam capacity has been increased by 100%, and efficiency by 17-2096; (2) normal operation of a pneumatic installation could also be effected by saturated steam with an additional suction of high-temperature flue gases; (3) an inert medium ja mixture of steam and flue SaBeB) used for pulverizing Card 112 SOY,1112-58-1-164 Tentative Spray -and -Layer Burning of,Cheyernkhoyo Coal in Furnaces of Low- . . . renders tht Installation txploaion-proof; 14) small weight, simplicity of con- structlon and operation of the spray -and -layer combustion installation permit recommending this method for a number of fuelB. S. M. Sh. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress .1. 13oilers--Performnce 2. Coal--Corzbustion Card 212 ClU.ADrsIKlYZY V, T,nh Sci (Oliao "Im.3it ol" produoing i)iol for pcve-,r aW, blii(7k-c(-..jll fln;jfl mn~ wiml- scmlca'n:lnF, plantz, i-win:z tZ%e, brlqu-~ttln,~z V -.7-- (Acad Sol TrMI, Siborlan Branch, Dur~',; S.11-jor-'n 1959~ 1-~-5) PYJLRMIT,SA, A.L.; _MLAMIXOV, 3ffecti-veneBs of IriquettIng Cherarkc7o depoBit coal flzex. Tru&7 Tost.-SlI.M.AN SSSR no.21:155-160 359a MBA 13: 9) Obererachwo 3aaln-3Tlqueta(7uel)-CoBt3) OKIAMIKOIIL V.P',-,,- MARIUSIN, I.L.; KATAYXV, I.G.; PASKDVrR, Tu. S. Investigating heavy cool-tar products of sem1coking, !& nev kim-1 of binders. Xhim.i tekh.topl.i mauel 5 no.10:26-31 0 160. (MIRA 13:10) (Coke industry-BY-producta) (Briquets (Tuel)) A TAITS, Ye.M.j OKLADNIKOV, V.P.) RAVIC-1, B.M.; ANDREYEVA, I.I. ~ , , --.1 - - ---- Metallurgical and zwksless fuo2 from gas ccals :and weak27 00k.149 coals, Xh).m.1 tekh,topA macol 6 no.3,,32-)6 Xr 162. (IM-A 1423) a. Inatitut goryuchikb Iskopayemykh im. G.M. XrzhizhanovBkogo AN S&SR, .'Vostocbno-SibiTBkiy filial Sibirskogo otdeleniya -V; SSR I Hoakmkiy Sornyy AmStAtut im. 7.1. StaaIna, (Fuel) (-Coal-Carbonizatitm) I O"III19N.0 V.P. Imatigating Us proceise of briquotting a kaoliD-&Iumine ebarge for the carbothermle production of fuBed silicon and alialnum, Trudy Tosta-31b, f.12, AN WSR no,OzU-26 362, (Pla 16 *) lBriquets) (Xlumlnum-Xlsctromst&Uurs7) OKLADMIKOV V P - XLFFIXOVA. Ye.A.; GALAGANOVA, A.S. .ion vo bring Z~out a change in "re UBS of 613tillation arA cAidv. binding properties of heavy coal--tar products obtalned by coking of Chseremkhwo coalls. Izi. Sib. otd. AN SSSR no.2:31- 36 162. OURA 16 - 10) 1. Vostochnc-,Siblrs~rly filial Sibirskogo otdelenAya AN S&M i Irkutskiy gosudnrstvvm-,yy univrrsitet, Irkutsk. iHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3727 Rasshirenlye vozmozhnostey prImeneniya plaBtmaaB v konatruktalyakh mashin (Widening the Possibilities for Using Plastics In Machinery Components) Moscow, Mashgiz, 19_59. 183 p. 8,000 copies printed. Reviewers: N.V. Popov, Engineer, and P.Z. Petukhov, Doctor of Techni- ~cal Sciences; Ed.: N.I. Suslov, Engineer; Tech. Eda.: N.A. Du- gina and A.F. Uvarova; Exec. Ed. (Ural-Siberian DIvIBIon, )IaBhgiz).- T.M. Somova, Engineer. PURPOSE; The book In intended for engineers and scientists engaged In the study and manufacture Of Plastics and plastio machine parts. COVERAGE: 'The chapters of thin book were written by different autbors Indicated In parentheses after each chapter In -the table of contents. The chapter 9n the use of plastics In non-5ovlet countrIeB Includes data on the Akoda Works in Czechoslovakia. A number of Soviet manu- facturing entablishmentB are mentioned. Equipment using plastic parts is described and evaluated. Considerable attention Is paid to nonferrous and chemital enterprises, an well an tothe problem of aubstituting plastics for oritital materials In types of equip- Card 1/6 Widening the FoaBibilitleB (COnt.) SOV/3727 ment subjected to vear or to corrosive, abrasiveand chenIcal in- fluences. Brand designationa, properties and usea of a number of Soviet-made plastic materials are given. It is thus a survey of modern Soviet plastic materials grouped accorcUng to their specific application in industry. The authors rely heavily upon the experience of Ural plants, especially those apecializIng in electrical apparatus, automotive equipment, and measuring in- struments. No personalities are mentioned. There are 37 referanceB: 31 Soviet, and 5 German, 'TABLE OF CONTENTS: Yoreword 3 Ch. 1. Plastics in the Automotive Industry (7,Ye, Okladnikov and A.M. Vasillyev) 5 1. Use of plastics in automobile a7d motorcycle parts at the Irbitakly motozavod (Irbit Motorcycle Factory) ]SverdlovBkaya Oblastl Card 2/6 Widening the FosBibilities (Cont,) SOV/3727 2, Prospects for using pisatlcB at the Urallskiyavtozavod Nra2zisl (Ural Automotive WorkB) lChelyablnskaya oblast'l 12 Cb. :11. Parts Made of PlaS'tiCB (A.Ya. Bayer, Y.K. Solovlyevik, 'V.N. Zbur-avlev, Y.S. Bankovskaya, and N.F. MiBlennikov) 17 1. Textolite-surfaced guides for heavy machines 17 2. Properties and application of laminated wood-baBe plastics IDSPI 21 Laminated wood-baBO plastics DS? 21 Wood flox;r 27 3. Parts made of asbeStOB-base plastics 28 4. UBe of acrylics at the Chelyabinskiy zavod lzmeritellnykh Instrument. ov (Chelyabinsk Measuring Instrument Plant lChIM 33 5, Use of plastics at some Industrial enterprises In the Kuz- netsk Basin 38 Bearings made of plasticB 38 3lectr1c drives for belt conveyors with plastic parta ,(description of an experimental model) 39 Pleat* bearings for machines used in mineral-vool manufac- ture 41 Card 3/6 Widening the Possibilities (Cont.) SOV/3727 Parts made of faolite 41 Caprone cog driving belts 43 Ch. Ill. PlaStiCB in Electrical Machinery and Instruments (G.V. Puylo, L.T. Fonomarev, and V.1i. Samaryanov) 44 1. Plastic parts In blectrical maohinery 44 2. Escapone ,loopolymers of a Soviet type of aynthetic rubber) and escapone Insulation 47 Escapone pblymers 49 Escapona compound 52 Escapone lacquers 52 Escapone finishing of cloth made of paper or textile fibres 53 Technology of manufacturing e8capone-Unprognated glass fabrlojlacquer-coated a.8capone-impregnated glaBB fabric, and glasa-escapone adhesive tape 54 PrdpertieB of electrical Insulating materials made of esca- pone plastics 57 Economic efficiency of electrical insulation made of escapone PlaBtiCS 62 Card 4/6 Widening the PosBibilitleB.(Cont.) SOV/3727 3. Use of plastics for instrument components at the Chelyablnsk OTep'lopribor" Plant 63 Ch. IV. Plastic Articles' for Corrosive Media (B.P. Mantikov, A.I. Kazak, P.N. Berezki-n) 6 1. CentrIfugal pump made of "voloknitew Ja phenol-formaldehyde resin 'with icotton 'filler] 2 Pump parts and linings made from abrasive materials 71 3: Vats made of vinyl plastics 74 Ch.. V. Use of Plaitics In Foreign Countries (A.A. Domaahnev and F.Y. Krayzinger) T7 I' 'Use of plastIca in mavhIne and Instrument el-aments [abridged] 77. -2: Use of plastics in CzechoBlovskian plants log Appendixes (IJ.H. Mettikh, 1.13. FleaBkly) 114 2. General Characteristics and Fields of Application of Plastics 114 11. Mechanical Properties of PlaBticB 150 Card 5/6 Widening the Possibilities t(Cont.) SOV/3727 III. PbyBical Properties of PlaStiCB IV. Insulating Properties of Plastics Bibliography AVAIIABIZi Lil~rary of Congress -Card 6/6 160 171 181 A,C/rem/4b 7-12-bO V'RIUctio," b,,~ - rlp the gulf. C=-f-tirld, I'llo-t pyrwy,," '31 lli'Ur4k 7 ,,A 1 7 A (41 ...... Mhu,"'a A:4;m clar 4fl N-4A Ag KAIXCHI-73, Chenistry of thi cD=arsion of thn hIgb-m)I-cuIur wa!~--ht pnrz of somIcnkv tar undar ctmd1tions of dnBtructivm bydrogoilation, Trua.- ToBt.-SIMILAN SSSR no.18:49-63 '59. OURA 12:10) (Coal-tar proincts) 017A]RIKOVA, Z.A.: X&MMMVICH, A.S., SMGIXA, 3.7. infrared spectroscopic investigation of the chemical mechanism governing the transformations of the hIgb molecular fraction of samicake tar unaer conaltions of destructive hydrogenation, Trudy Tozt.--&b.fl.AN SSSR mo.26:39-44 059, (XTRA 13:6) (Coal tar-spactra) (Hydrogenation) OKLAlRi,7XDI;A, 2. A., CarA Che-m S~.-i - (di-~S) "Cm the Chemi-152 of the CDnTersion of the '-Ugh-Uolecular Portion of Se=1-0,ml Tar3 under DestrucLive Eydrogenizaticn)l Irkutsk) 1960,, 23. pp) 200, cipleii (B~a!it Siberian Affillats, SiberDin DeFartmenty -AS USSR) (KL, 49/60, 125) 33609 S/678/61/ODO/038/009,;OC-9 A057/A126 AUTHORS: Xalechits, IN., Okladnikova, Z.A., Nikolayeva, D.Kh. TITLE: On the problem of relative hydrogeiiation rates of polyiyoli,-- aromatic hydrocarbons PMODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Vostochno-Sibirskiy filial. Trudy. Seriya Yh1micheskaya, no. 38, Moscow, 1961. Prevrashchenlya aromati- cheskikh uglevodorodov v protBesse destruktivnoy gldrogenlzat- ail., 112 - 124 TEXT: The relative hydrogenation rates of diphenyl, naphthalene, anthracene, phenathrene, pyrene, chrysene, and corenene were determined in -the "Z presence of a nickel catalyst, or an InduBtrial-iron catalyst Ina-der to ob,~aln direct proof on the effect of the condensation degree on hydrogen3ticn rates of aromatic hydrocarbons. Hydrogenation rates of hydrocarbons were investigated before. The present experiments with a nickel cataly3t were carried cut to compare results with those obtained by M.S. Nemtsov [Ref. 3: Usp. Wiln., 7, 163'~ (1938)] and Lozovoy and Senyavin (Ref. 4: Zh'D)OI, 10o 1634 (iF)4o), Rrf. 5: ZhO?1- sb. 1, 254 (1953)). Hydrogenations on a zkXel catalyst were carried out In a I I Card 1/2 136o? S/67a/6 On the problem of relative ......... A057/A126 aut0clave with stirrer, varying temperature, mixing rate, rund ^oncentr,%tion 0" substance and catalyst at a constant Initial hydro&en pre3sure of IrO atri. Samples were taken In 15 minute interval3 and analysed on a CO-4(SF-4) Spectro- photometer. Experiments with an Iron catalyst were carried out at 4BOOC, 1,40 r1%,7; Initial and 300 atm working pressure, with 5% catalyst. Pure diphenyl, naphtha- lene, anthraceno., and phenanthrene were hydrogenated. Three runs were made witn 140, 200, and 260 minute contact time. The obtained results are pre3ented In a table., Ube results obtained are completely In agreement with the kinetic -:on- 3tants. Generally, the same sequence In the hydrogenation rate can 1-,e ,een as with a nickel catalyst. Corenene Is not hydrogenated under theze conditions be- CRUBe Of thermodynamic limitations. Comparing the present results W-'Lth litera- ture data on the relative hydrogenation rates determined with different oata- lystz and under various conditions, It can be seen that the Isolated double bonJ is hydrogenated faster than a bond in an aromatic hydrocarbon. AMni; the latter, bi- and tricyclic hydrocarbons are, hydrogenated faster than monocyclic ones, anthracene faster than naphthalene. The authors explain these regularities by the non-equivalence of bonds In condensed aromatic hydrocarbons or the different multiplicity factor of bonds in these groups of hydrocarbons. There are 3 fi6uns and 10 tables. CBrd 2/2 L 58907-f (-r ),/FW71 f/T Pc- ACCEMi(x%4 mR: A-Pwi-ftwi UR /OM9/65/000/001/0088/0092 547, 381:541.64 AUTHOR: S' _?-1, F. iwl) ayev, V 1. GkIadnikova, Z. A. Serebrmn:Uuna, E.. V. the L11fluenc-0 -'.)f 01- MLE: &DURCE: AN SSNSR. oukdaul!,ye. 17voq1,jv1i, Serty~i 1965, 88-92 TOPIC Griguard re&,gew ABSTRACT: 'I'he iollcowlng i-N)i tT 7-1 Qlo'n "n. Uti'v ot.14 wnRldor fli)-~rn bromide. 17-1?1~itl(', ttkl!~ ILF brorwide. iwd ;q- est ywid o( iu,,ro~ vi~t. t.: lwn v (-.;I 6t 6 IN, expeninm1w, villlcli .1i Jw t!(J(v:1 oi r'~Mrliviv"' -11). Wmparaaire, -and kkr,u~w (A Uill, CM ih4~ jri~r. or- Lwi d W!, 71w ObULM(Ki WSr ~ fVLM? 1 44- C-)',l i-V- i n, :~ -,, J T (,I imrzo W ru s. c-d -(~' 1XIIW] 1K a MI 'i - ~q - I o: Wdelvde irm-ipe, v4ak,1, incb(!ates !J~-j ~WliVP Of U]0-840 gTjYj4.A tn L$141 polymers. lufrar(x~ &~qictra iilx~, wexl thr. preamnA3 of bulds at 9GG- 1 IRO, -111190 (Cwd 1/2 L 58907-65 160-1680 cm mirr"pandiEw to othar groups. aldehyde grfmps, and C-c 1:,on~ pwtively. in Uklitim U.) B(!!,I(l p:AyTn ers, 5 - 20% cif low-mol"ar v I acm 11 V~r- about n-0) ivere iormed. X--r-.iy dtlfracdcm !)imlysip ahowcd Uint thp no',!d [-K)Iivm Mated af a mixtunc ol amorphous ii-nd ~rystlllirsp Btructurmq. orig. "Irl'. )'.lip and 3 tables. AMCIATION: lrlwts~dy instltul org-kcicheakny kid-inii Sibirskorp ott-WenjY1, A'% OrkutBk In-stdwte of Orgnnlo Brauch, &N 88911~ SUDM7'rED-. 18NaY63 ENCI,~ OP SUB CODE: C)c NO REr SOV: 006 OTHRITLI ON 2/2 E- ~7 - 0- " , ~- - -k~ ~ ACC NR: AP6010115 SOURCE CODE: UR/0190/66/008/003/0499/0502 ( AT - AUT11OR: Okladnikova, Z. A.; Komarov. N. V., Semenova, Ye. F.; Serebrennikova, E. V.; Semanova, N. V.; Lanuagen, G. G.- ORG: Irkutsk Institute of Organic Chemistry-(Irkutskiy institut organicheskoy khtmil) of v 'kith vinylic monomers TITLE: Copolymerization inyl 3 te -Lrimethylsilylpropiona SOURCE: Vysokomolakulyarnyye sayedineniya, v. 8, no. 3, 1966, 499-502 TOPIC TAGS: copolymerization, copolynwr, silicon polymer ABSTRACT: The authors investigated the ability of Inyl 3-trimethylsily1proplonate to copolymerize with viE)L~cetate methyl acrylate.~' hacrylate, 3cryloni- methyl riet trile, and styrene in the presence of--~-z6-Msobutyronicrile. It was found 'Ciat vinyl 3-trimethylsilyiproplonate can copolymerize with all the above monomers, wtth the exception of styrene. When the content of vinyl 3-trimethylsily1propionatQ in the starting mixture is increased, the yields and molecular weights of the copolymern are decreased. It was shown that, unlike the homopolymers, the copoly-merl are more easily soluble in/organic solvents and have lower melting points. 1he rel.-ItIve thermal stabilityPof the copolymerizaticn products with vinyl acetnte and methyl metNacrylate is h gher than that of poly(vinyl acetate) and poly(methyl meth-icrylate~ Orig. art. has: I table. SUB CODE: Il/ SUBM DATE: 07Apr65/ ORIG FEF: 0021 OTH REF: 0021 AM PRESS: Card _111 ~ ~ - 'G: -f 6 4-2-21 U!, -Ak"09-i~Vi 3/020/62/145/004/015/024 :31-10/3144 U :KladnOvo N. A'., Shtar? D. K. S., 0 1 ORB 2 Bor". 9 ; . A adezicia_A~____ and X:arg, n, - 0 no at- 4. n secondary polyathylO .uctureD formation Cf -ion processes lymerizau .1o R. 145, no. 4, 1962, 757 - 751. Ak -1 r .107,iya nav ecul, iTOD:C;,L: _;ng from primary suncr 0;- - :, 1'. 0 c*"Y ..,r structures ranS cures wero studied -Y S.ruc. Seconda. (3a "e- 01yethy ,'C .a SY.IT 'ed z C'ke'B) to lion_ 'chlorinS noly;-.eriza u of 1_0 of par, -,ayer tha c0 ja, 1y",!_ -his a Ca_.061yt~ 0 =,Jx%I I or, -,!-,a Al Wj,th - __ i~riicx or-Is 0, layer ri 4-) --- ' ripes -icl r _ with cross St~ anc, 3 ~ nol.endicular to surface (I Of f_;bvr3 . -_ 13 in v .5,0n of the fibe canzis'O Or's fole.0 (3-ri ,3 ,ith diatinat tra6nav 1-5 ~ 7"d"' ~'%f tar band barved by larger 2wrticlaso h 250 packotB O'D suoar-01"CIA1111, (150 develOPmbrAt of the -)h%.-~- JrOVC3 ,'a I 'ura of ...3talline P This . s1ruc. laic-.03co. ;4~- to ...rI.Icturet correspon-i- card 1/2 S/02 Direct formation of secondary ... B! 1 OXI 44 ~iccording to V. A. G. L. Slonimokiy (Kratkiye ocherki Tr) khimii ~-)olimerav (The phynical chamistry of polymor3 in brief outlirol'j, 1960). The distribution of molecular weieht indicates that poly- e-zhylena consists of homologs having an average molecular weight of tooo. The melting Point (121 - 13200 , the heat of fusion (35.9 ca,'r and the deSree of crystallizaticn (67 ',"4) were deterzined th.ermograDh a The density was 0.955 g/cm3. The assumption of V. A. Kazrgin, G. L'. Sloninzk.iy (Usn. khim., 2.,", 765 (1955)) that internal stresses affect. sha2a oil the crystals is confirmed. There are 3 fib-ures- S UB',~, I 'AT _-: DApril 6, i962 I ~:ix4 2/2 A CC'- SS I Ott N j~ ij o C TITLE Ko rDho I op,,v o T C) P i C 'lA C.' t r u u r a B -I T A C in c :,e as t IC mr I z i, tio ri L)acc r rz. r, ri a Lj i h oI vne r ~r, a:, 2 5 (,,J Z Corf.i I / p c. 1yme r f o T r A i r r, t t c j,e c. a e m o f or t Ll rl 0 t m (jr v 3 f ii tr a n i; in a c c u 'A, @r 6 r UC U 7i~ r at tc in a a c r I LiCa V ii 4~ w I C w e e I r a 8 o n 9 v Orig, art. has: ASSOCIATIGNi n 1, ZI 'r 5 U B ?~ I TTI; D ; C, " ~t a r NO REF SOVi 01), Cord 2/2 L 7 EW: PC- 264 7.:&Q E 4' r-;, Fc AMESSION NP: laomic ~4. TITLF,z The !iffort cl , ~1- C,!,- t!lv _.__.2hjgLLda ,vtruc tu rf, SONCEs Vyscwotr4,3 fw-ollys.rin. yt~ so yk, v !T:,. ~7, 'Y 7 mpic rk~..s z A]13r%AJI;T: The aL; r F,. c rl 1. k,; VIU-Ious PrOj)0T_t-'UTL5 C ~ftj' (.CV !,W-, Isif r&rtd x-ray ana-1yo i q .,,i wi 60-on,ii 113-IL spoctroviot,~3r wl -.w av waro py q &Sforent ways, I - r P~y outd6 on a uas-5,-) di_n,r&s ScIployed with a DioclylplithAlAta wa!, Rcoults show that Lklo devTf,~p :,I~' PoBf,~(. "r1rough A n4xtm~m 4.; ~l co,.d 1.12 L _Z477-15_5 ACCMSION MR: AP15CYT cont&A of Struct-,~ikl ut,udililt cl ~hn the pkWaical properting ~huw ',hat Rt, Uil~-~ of and the aia6ticity mod-ulur? max~azlm~t wXJ thhe 91011gation at a u1ni mum. Increasw! rigid,_ty rif pDly-vAiVII.c~Dride wlUi tne relatlvel,y small am-oun',Ls of ~lhTt~;clxer i,~; thereforo cospideri-A fc, increane in degree cf c~r~erlli% In 1,1w -1,ruc,'ure. Orig. wrt. IV-f;, A&MIATIM iInutitut k~'.d.ororganlr~teaKI-Kn prydWcLov I akrilAtcm ,._Orj!aic Chloride Prc)Cwcte euxi Acryl.3tev) WMr= i 26Ap&~4 90 fw SOV 1 006 C-?'d2/2 , , 7 ~ ~ -.- 71,1 11 11- I -.~ BF, D -.: ~ ?V . F . ;(~j V I _~~ 1; ~ ~ , ; 'I- ) V ,7 ~ . .-*, . ;; . ,o1 , I A, I j, 1- ,. I, ': . ;- I ~ ~ ; i , I " :16, , i ,ij . .. X-ray dfffracti-cni :3t-;,,Iy of folrjinyl Vy1ok--. sood. 7 Ap ti.5. ( p r *,- - :7 , 1. Institut khlororvariid~~95k_tkh I-rcduktov I ak-rilat.ovp Dzerzhizisk. L 9~0447-6� EWTW,WLJj A-CCNRi AP60-11-0-1-05 WURCE CODE: T - AUTHOR: Vidynykina, L. I., Ckladrov, N. A.; Shtarkman, D. P. ORG: Scientific Research Institute of Chloroorganic Products fuid Acrylates (Nwichno-. -7- L aar--T- - - isaledov(Ttel skry-i-n-st-it-ut--k,--do-r-or-g-an-rcT,,-aiTui ~rs ov av-,-m6v7--- TITLE: Formation of nupramolecular- structures in the process of zaIlling of poly- (vinyl chloride) SOURCE* Vyzokomol;ekulyamyye soyedinc-niya, v. 3, no. 3, 1966, 390-394 TOPIC TAGS: polyvinyl chloride, morphological form, globule, fibril, r.112ing, supramolecular structure AB15MM. A study has been made of the formation of supramoleculw structures I , P (morpbological forms) on milling of suspension-polyzerized polZ(vinyl chloridt), MO. It vas found that the initial PVC has a "macroglobular" structure. The macroglobuies (-,I 1j) consist of [aggregated] "microglobules" (SO.1 0. Ruling first causes disaggregation of macroglobules into microglobules. and then, form%tivn of fibrill&r structures. The degree of development of the fibrillar stmetures depends on the milling method. Fibrile of the hi&.est perfection were obtained I n 11 unidirectionally milled films. The fibrile formed are anisotropic an indicated by x-ray patterns. Orig. art. has: 15 figures. [BO) SUB CODE: 07, ll/ SUBM DATE: 22Feb65/ ORIG REF, 002/ OTH REP: 001/ ATD PRESS: Card I/ I (;-~ k- UDC; 678.01:53 U29- =XV60A M L -fW 1-1 F C YM Nitt 02 SOURCE CODEs U 0190 0071, --,-1 - foo 1 ~90 ~11 1190 A=M I Wadno,.r N. A. Razinakaya, :1. N.; Shtarkman, B. P. ORG. 4 Institute of Chlorinated Organic P~roducts and Acrylates (17i3titut kh1ororgani- cb e Skik-FDr-0-JMR-0V-r=At ov j TIT131 Study of the -mechanism of plasticization of crystalline vinylide a chlojidej virorl ~cbloridelcoP03,ymer- SOURCEI V7,66komolskulyarnyye soyedineniya, v. 83, no. 7, 1966, 1190-1193 TOPIC TkGSI plastitizer, vinyl chloride, copolymer, vinylidene chloride, cryatalline -polymer 'BST. A UCT: 7he mechanism of plasticization of Saran," a crystalline copolyner of vinylidene chloride and vinyl chloride of the conDo3ition 89:11j, was studied by the method of -oowder thernomechanics and differential thr)rnal analysis. 7ho pla3ticizers used were ~Ibatyl asbacate, dibutyl rhthalata, and ethyl etboxyethylphthalate. It ;_3 shown that up to a certain naxi=um concentration, the mole fraction rule is obeyed, 1. 6.1 the plasticization follows the molecular mechanism. Departures from thi3 rule are explained by the contribution nade by supernolecular formations (which interact with the plasticizer via an Interstructural mechwni:m) to the -plasticizing effect. It' is Shown that the plasticized copo2~mer retains a cryStalline structure which does not' change appreciably during plastici2ation. It Is postulated that the plasticizer peni.,L- trateB chiefly into the amorphous part of the copolymer, and that the absence of a 11 Car'd 112 nc: DKLM, Xa-zhAen )Lirfect of traw7.ent with art.1bacterial agents cn, the 'e*,rel-Im- 1, 1 ment of ventilation parameters bn patients with frezIL 1ruln-c-nery tuberculosis. Gruzlica 33 no.2:85-94 F 165. Respiratory inoufficiency in Imtiezits with franl.ly puLmonary tuberculosis. IbId.295-102 I. Z XIiniki nlzjatrycznej Slaokiej Aademil Mtdyczj,ej w Zab.-zu (Xiercunnlk: prof. dr. ned. L, Deloff). L 22234-65 E PF ACCFSMON ": AVSoo-v303 -4, F!- --d RM 8,-~()02o/ws, 160" 00 2 f)4 I ok] aitjgc~% N -A -I' A LITHOR: ELop M it rk, m an. T3. V 1py lqpa, 1- TITLE: Electron- rvjcroscc~i litIKIV Olf . t VIXtU ri-s; a r is ing during L"ke Poi )'"I proces3ing of p2ily --~ _-i ~~rr~duccvi hy b)(wk and Ouspanffiton PolyTner ~T' SOURCE-. AN 38" ~ 1),?ki PAy, v I G~,, no 2~ IR65 413-415 TOPICTAM pD1Yvinyl(-h1Dr)d(- hlo,,li twlyrnwr~,iptt,)n electron mteroacopy. po!yTnmr o~rwwre ABSTRACT. Structu res r)f pi.l vv in y1 (-h.1 o Y Ide I ,,,r ai ed i r1 the courFoe of hl -wk ar)~ polymerintlon aA; -well DR ~?trwli.fr(!S ~.ArtAfflg dUrMg UP further procoppIng A-i gated by meanf ,x( the eh- tr~tri mw 1,olvme~0-.Ation '*wQ ampoules provided with a sj,ecial periraling the w11hdr9%,F0 of pok-mv? r4 at any stage of the prr)