SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PETUSHKOVA, YE. V. - PETYUNIN, P. A.

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A-T-C~:,: I,Z.1.10D!~'AL: A 13 T --:,L C 7 7 r C tested and are here described: r,., a D c-:.,- 1 rt i c.-, (if cf t L; All the above-mentioned methods gave U: -Lt I L; f 2, Bpeci a14 7 t,--d v al e f~ t - f" -2 f7! r CIII at a presEure of bard 2 s-c;7 i .2 %d i i:,j i. t2ac e Ol-, the ar atl ~n f W ate r-Free Ll e AVAILABLE: L J ',itbitft iodide- resulto Card 2/2 T BL)CILARNIKOVA, A.M.; PFTUSHKOVA, Ye.v. 4 Effect of carno-sine on the contractile and anzymat-le proper ..es of actonyosim. Zhur. avol. hiakhim. I fiziol. 1 no.5085- 390 S-0 165. (M2A 18110) 1. K&fedra biokhimii zhivotnykh Moskovskogo gosudaretvennogo universiteta imeni Lomonosova. '~,L-I'L' VA I y a 1~ as uvua IL Qurl v natur,! 1. o:-oly,nn: r zlo-r.` i a v nez I. ivri I - i 0:-'d (1, . IZO-VO It" 1; A fer, . ',.rza L(,wi.-' a B ~S_ I:a',-ura- 1.' -' or-.-T--A I o-c):.I-y nmA~RVILI, V.I. Anamalaus diffuBiOD Of a Pi-ama 'n *ho- presence of Ollcll~b- tions. Zhur. eksp. 1 Ieor, fiz. " n-.6:199~-200C ic- '63. (MIRA '~i,: f~) (FIR-M or-4 '11'ritions) PETVIASHVILI, V.I. Nonlinear oscillatfons and certain effects caused t, a w cur-rent ~n a plasma. Zhur. eKsp. I ,ear. fAz. 45 no.5:14i.% 1472 N '63. (MIRA -'.I, MDONTSEV, Rok.; F$TVIASHVILI, Vj. A weakly turbulent plasm in a magnetic field. Zhur. ekap.1 teor.fiz. 43 no.6t2234-2244 D 62. (WRA 16sl) (Plasma (Ionized gases)) (Magnetip fields) ACC NRa AP6033406 SOURCE CODE: Un/0057/6(,/036/010/1737/1739 AU-&AOR: Petviashvili,V.1. ORG: none TITLE: On ionic sound oscillations In a dense plasma SOURCE: Zhurnal tekhnichaskoy fiziki, v. 36, no. 10, 1966. 1737-1739 TOPIC TAGS: ionized plasma, dense plasma, electron temperature,-electron flow,plasma oacillation,lonic sound aSTRACT! The present papor Is up. addendum to earlier -ork of Lhe author (D,!L.N sssa, 153, 1295, 1963) and B.D.Kadomtsev (Voprosy teoril plazmy, t.4, P-18b. Atomlzdat,1964) .in which an equation was derived for the spectral density of the ionic sound excited 'by an electron current in a completely ionized plasma whose electron temperature Is I Imuch higher than its ion temperature. The effect of ion viscosity was neglected In ithe earlier work. In the present paper the effect of ion viscosity on waves with propagation velocities that are much higher than.tho Ion thermal velocities Is calcu- lated w..th the aid of Vlasov's equatlon,~Xbstracter's note: Vlasov's equation appears- to be a variant of the kinetic or Boltzmann equatiog, and it is found that the effect of ion viscosity can be significant even when the wave frequency greatly exceeds the ion collision frequency. The effect of ion viscosity on thG spectral density of ionic sound is calculated, and it is concluded that the spectral density vanishes at both Card -1/2 UDC: 533.9 ACC NR: Ap6033406 :low and high frequencies. The author thanks B.B.Kadomtsev for valuable advice and !discusBions. Orig. art. has: 13 formulaB. SUB CODE. 20 SUBM DATE: 220ct65 ORIG.REF: 003 2/2 Card A 6 L 4 A 4 Af 00 04D 8 lpe ve lee v A At P 6 1 1 b 1.1 -A y I RA 00 -00 so Uh, oo- 8 00-lyte 01 4'#Pfv"l NUIMSTIC-9 WR. ' 0j. .. 1. ,1. ;. w. Kv wm, " -1 loll mailliv J fajjjjjh(,t,)tj -mw 0, . 11 hor ;'.1111 hVIAWI: - Ila,1-1 thr ;I, . -1-- 'Ot and -1114" - 1 lef ,, to., It-', 1-1 41, 1 I'd t1 1--kit'll -.40 I! T is 0 If 0 0 0 0 ACC NR: A~MOhO29 SOURCE, CODIL: UlqOO81/66 /ooo /o2() /3'015 /~"015 AUTHOR Rogacheva., L. Privil, ovi ch , A. 1~. ; Ile t_yak in a. Ye . 7. ONG : none TITLE: Synthesis of alkylbenzyl polysiilfi ,des and their use an antiseizinp additives to lubricants; soullicl., Ref. zh. Khimiya, Part ILI, Abn. 2011122 RF.F SOURCZ: Tr. Kuybyshev~-,k. n.-i. in-t naft. prom-5ti, vyp. 32, 19~5, -1 0 TOPIC TACS lubricant additive, fractional distillation, alkyl benzenc., friction A35TRACT: Use as a start~na materl-al of the alkylbenzene frLC-- Or, (bi) 156- 1900C, n20 1.5067, d20 0.8'f2 , mol-wt- 115) of a r e ~ c,!- n r- D L, product, a series of alkylbenzyl Do2ysulfides, (!'C H CH 6 L, '2 )2~~' R is one or several lower alkyls and X = 1-5) was synthes i zed an(, antiseizing properties studied. The alkylbenzene fraction -d-:~ treated with formaldehyde and with HC1 and the resultinp alkylbenzyl c.-ilorides were treated with aqueous solution of :'a2Sx Lt 78- 800C. A so.ution of t',ie reac'--ion product in toluene was wa!;hed with an mqucou~-, of -ao'rl, --,iti, an aqueous and ther, with w ate r. Tol~,-icne solution Of :'a2- and the Lnreacted portion of the initial alkylbenzene " r a ci cn r C- removed by distillation. AntiseizirF properties of 1 were evaiu~ite-:~ Card 112 -----UI)C_;, none ACC NR: AR70 o4029 I on a 4-ball friction annaratus in accordance .;ith G3qT 914G-J-~':) ShXh-15 steel balls and a 3- 5", solution of : in the TS-14.5 ~neral oil. 1 (x"-2) is well soluble in the mineral oil and nossesec antiseizinrs pronerties. 1 (x-~,3) possesses even hizher antiselzi.n.- properties, but is only sl-,*Fhtly soluble in the mineral oil. -..e antiseizing properties of : (xl-l) are comT)aratively low. '? o 1 y s u 1,",- de s with x-2, are recommended as antiseizing additives to trans.-.iss:on oils. [WA-28] [PS] SUB CODE: l1/ SUBM DATE: none Card 2/2 EWT(ta)/EWP(w)/T/EWP(t) JD/DJ ACC RRT A 6015646 SOURCE CODE: 11R/0413/661000/009/0055/005'~, (A) Ravikovich, A. M.; Zoiotova, I. D.; CtEERp G. Ye.; Vinner, G. G.; INVENTOR.: g p_ etakind, Yep,,&A; Obleukhova. 0. S.; Borshchevskiy, S.-_D aBry tse ORG: none TITLE: Preparative method for antiwear additives.? Class 23, No. 181223 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye atiraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 9, 1966, 55 TOPIC TAGS., antivear additive, monoolefin polymer, sulfurization ABSTRAM., An Author Certificate has been issued for a preparative method of antiwear #444tives by sulfurization of monoolefin polymers at 140-160C6 [HO] SUB COM, ll/ SUBM DATE: 16Jul64/ ATD PRESS:AI2.C5- Ca I rd /I 6-~ ~6 (!P)/#!T (r~ 0 Di ACCESSION NRs AP5024386 UR/0286/651000/015/0068/0068' 621.892.8 03 .3 44 *kk 4? Mellnikov, H, ~~ Mandel'baum, Y!. A.: Petyakinal Ye. 16; Vinogradoval I@ AUTHOM tiv -weer addi TITLE: Preparative method for an anti tive 0 lubrIcAtial 01 Class 22 No. 173368 SOURCEt Dyulleten' Ixobreteniy I tovarnykh znakov, no. 150 19650 68 TOPIC TAGSs lubricating oil, antiwear additive, lubricant additive a IABSTRAM Afi Author Certificate has been issued for a preparative method for n anti-wear additive to lubricating oils which is based on salts of dialkyl thloooll- phates. To Improve the quality of the additive, the salt fo treated with hexachloro- cyclopentodiens. DIM ASSOCIATIONt none SUBMITTED: 2aMar62 ENCLi 00 BUD COM NO RE? SWV: 000 OTHERi 000 ATD PRESS: EMIN)V. Ya.A.; SHAOS, F.Ya.: STEPMIOVA. N.K. . -Ow Lu'"ricant performance of spindle a-nd riachine oils fror, east,~rn sulfur-bearing cni-ims. Trufty VNTI HP no.7:86-96 '58. (MIRA 12:10) (Iju~,ricmfinn an,l lubricantg--Testing) VINOGRADOVA, I.E.; FETYAKINA, Ye.l.; KAiiAMGVA, V.P. Optimum concentration of ouifur and chlorine components in 5jze sulfur-chlorine antiseizing additivies to lubricating oils. Trev,,1 izn.-sh. no.l5t479-485 162. (:-M~ 15-41 (Lubrication and lubricants-Testing)- AUTAORS I F"11kovt'kayl" A. A., vrv~.' A. YU., Khaffuta, YO. ;j tov , V. A._,_Lotyak I n(A , Y a . I. ---- T7~~ TITLc,s Efficiency of aum~ molybdenum and organosulfur compounds as antiwear bdditivea to luoricuting mitterialp, PERIODIOAL; Referativnyy zhurr,al. Khimiya, no. 5, 1,j62, 5)G, aostract ~jb. "Priradki k maslar. I topliv,.-i". Costopteknizdat, !-)61, 71-79) i It iu shown that the ad,l i tive -1 5/5,G (V- 1 5/JC)) , coritainint,. a compl,~x comi,o"n.i of .4., Croatly improvus the antiwai,r propertlue ~jf mirUral and synthetic lubric&ting :nutL-rii-s; its action is particularly effective rhan used jointly with orgiinic compounds containing S, Cl, and other clemenl.s. A disadvantage of the additive is its unsatisfi,etory thermal stability in certain hilh-tomparature lubricating materials. The 2o-organic additive -1-5/1 (B-15/1 can be used for preliminary upplication of Lntifrictior, noncorroding films on friction surfaces; in this case, Card 1/2 5 '38 ! /62,/Cr3C/DL5/--~56/' - 2 Lfficiency of some molybdenum ... 3 thu af."Iciuncy of r.4gi,,-tLa1)ertture lubric.,ition uair.,z various lU1.,ric;,t4i1g =,,turlal~ is greatly i;aproved. The 6-orgwnlc additive --15/2 , (V-15/2;,) Is extremely Q~fectlva as an antiaeLzlng medium for high-temperature labricating materiala. 1.5 - 3 A of it added to luDricating materia:a, including those prepared on a base of Si-organic liquids, greatly Improves their lubricating capacity uraar conditions of high-temperature fr lotion of heavily loaded parts. Abstracter's notei Complete tranalntion.. Card 2/2 AWKRS: Vinogradova, I. E., ?etyakina, Ye. I., Shamez, F. Ya. TITLE: Antiseizing additives in oils for automob.41e gears ;,n" tnct mechanism of their action Hil,~DICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiya, no. 5, 1962, F,27-523, abstract 5M212 (Sb. "Prisadki k maslam i toplivam". Gostoptekhizdat, 1561, 214-223) TE,XT: An examination is made of the usual types of alditives to lubricli-,ine- oils which reduce friction and wear, and the mechanisin of their Results are given and diSCU33ed of tejt3 on a 4-ball friction machjy,~, (in accordance with -,- - 9490-60 (G,~O-T 9490-60)) using solutions'of 22 ort--:Inic compounds and some combinations of 2 of these compounds in - -1~' oil. The compounds tested included alkyl xanthogenate deriv;:tivea (including the additives -6/9 (LZ-6/9), -19 (LZ-19), and sulfured terpenes, chlorinated hydrocarbons, chloroalkyl phosphinic e:~tt;r.'j, S-Cl-containing compounds, molybdenum blue (1), and S-P-containing cc)mpou,-.(r,. 3/06 6 2 lor" 0 /c, 0 r,/,; e, r.2 Card 112 A z:1, ar- aw--,acb "Adik Neiv-.0mg., e.-As, t b- -ve: V its ,T:- e- e*,pera.,ure -,a. py n t ec. a ips 't 'e-,--TS:-&6tLm:ftm fiat an ve me.- nq 'yes" iermined- `44i'COMPOR! qpperA e-purez-:add~tl- -,,wert do t t U r 0 tr a I T.S,i: A WX4L -as- `:&IS Ot A fit, M.M. 'v. An't, e:.".th e of- h- --d di. lie Btu c npen ra t F - Wi K' dIt ra e :p 1 p Osp *rb --Aitb out .96--c6 .mr t, mii rate ans UB-co .-FP,, L 01805-67 EAT(m),! DJ ACC N" AP6030592 SOURCE CODE- UR/(-,1413/66/000/OIC,/C~0,-,,, '~074 INVENTOR: Garzanov, G. Yp. - Petyakina, Ye. 1. ; Bagryantseva, P. B. Ma!o:e.kov, Y C~,E Shames, F. Ya. ;Ravikovich A. M. Roshchevsk!j, Selivanchik, Ya. V. , (-Iusman, N7. Ye. A, Llzkirikoyari, P. N. 1'ts.irchik, A. N. A. A,--- ~ayevskiy, F. S. Fomin, N. 1. ORG: none TITLE: Method of obtaining a hydraulic 1uhricant. Class 23, No. 185000. [Announced by the Scientific Research Institutefor Or - z Mechanizatio. gani ation, and Technical Assistance to- Constru -ction (Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut organizatsii, mekhanizatsii i telchnicheskov pomo.~,hchi stroitel'stv-u)', SOURCE: Izobreteniya, prom ysh lennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 16, 1966, 74 TOPIC TAGS: lubricant, lubricant additive, antioxidant additive, polyrnethacrylate, hydraulic lubricant ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a method of obtaining a hydraulic lubricant by means of additives16ith an oil b ase. To expand the operat- Sard _2---- 6 2 1- 8 9 2. 8:6 21 2 2 6 ACC NR, AP6030592 ing temperature range of oil a mixture of commerical oil and diesel-oll ro-s.d',,,? are taken as the oil hase to which a multifunctional additive is added, such as EFO, an -antioxidant agent)) such as octadecylamine, and a depressing agent, such as a polymethacrylate. [Translation] IINTI SUB CODE: II/ SIJBMDATE- 25May65/. !LCard 2/2 T /T T) AP6030551 SOURCE-COM UP/0413/66/000/016/0031/0')3,i INW11JR: Sanin, -P. -_T Shepeleva, Y.e..S.; Borodach, M..S.; Myonnik, A.!%. L.; eetyakina, Ye. I.; Viingradova, I. E. VRG: none TITLE: Prqparat I o- meth I 'or bi -(tt z:h1r, CL -j'~vlnhosphr,i,- acids. I ,y I .- A Class 12, No. lbuc444(rlxtiovir-ed I- ci-_1_nq__itv'~'e_,_)f sy'n". eAi,,AN SSSR (InstiLut neftekhitTicnesk-.- ) s 1 41 t S "S k) SOURCE: lzo!)reteniy,-, ; ..-iyahlevviyve ohraztq- o-~ iy*fe z.iz-_ no 16, "66, 11 TOPTC AGS: lubricgnt id!itive AASTRACT: An Awihr, Certificate haq been issu,~d for rre0ar.nt 1% - method '(.r bia(tri-r! chloroalkyl) est;~i-i of alkylohoslvboni-- r-.il nf fhe grne-1 forrula Rr(0)1C(CH2)nC,;13J where it Is 9r alkyl grotyn an-' n - 1, , 6, 8. To obta-,ii auch ee-ers nuitable as akditive '. , - - - %t mineral oil . alky1-,,ho9pttoiJc di hlorijes aru trnn:,ed with trichlorotilkyll .i7ci;h.19 n Lhe presence of an o,-,, ,ant- basn, r.g., SUB CODE: 07, JI/ SUBM :IATE: OjMav63/ 1,TP PPEF:;: 5'72 C-rd -111 _UDC! - 547 1.3. 07 PETYAKSHEV, I.; LUNKIN, P.; REFII., 1.[deceasedj; YEGOROV, V., red. I.,.ura-1 auilder], Sellsk~.i s*ro'.tell. Sararsk, Xorcovsk~e knizhnoe izd-vo, 19t4. 46 p. (MIRA 17:10) 1. Starshiy proizvoditell rabot Kovylkinskuy mezhkolkhoznoy stroitellnoy organizatsii "Avangard", Mordovskaya respublika (for Fetyakshev). 2. Zamestitell predsedatelya kolkhoza "Sovetskaya Rossiya" Krasnoslobodskogo proizvodstvennogo upravleniya Mordovskoy respiibliki (for Lunkin~. 3. Nachallnik tsekha zhelezobetonnykh konstruktsiy huzayevskoy mezhkolkhoz- noy stroitellnoy organizatsil Mlordovskoy respubliki (for Repin). PETYASHINP B.I., dolsent lnvestigat4~ng stresses and vll'rra*.i:)ns of a milli ng-mach I ne table. Trudy GPI 17 nc.,.4:23-40 161. (MIRA 16:12) GOWYACH, A.G.; GWMOV, V.I.; YAMTNIN, B.N.; LINCHEVSKIY, I.A.; Pff YAM, S.I.. PIDDTTI. 0.A.; FILIMIKO, F.S.; POLETIKO, O.M.: RODIONEM. G.I.; SUMOV. S.G.; SRLIVANOVA-GOROLKOVA, Ye.A.; SUOLOV, S.Ya., prof., doktor biolog.nauk; SHIPCHINSKIY, N.V. (dtceased]; BIMINA, M.A., red.izd-va; EMM, Mv., tekhn.red. [Trees and shrubs of the U.S.S.R.; wild and cultivated species and plants considered for prospective introduction] DerevOia i kuster- niki '=; dikorastushchie, kulltiviruemye i perspektivnye dlia introduktaii. Moskva, Vol.5. [Angiosperms: myrtle and olive families] Pokrytosemennye: Semeistva mirtovye-maslinovye. 1960. 543 p. (MIRA 13:12) 1. Akademi nauk SSSR. Botanichaskiy institut. (Myrtlof (olive) (Plant introduction) Flct a r~ al r, 7h' a-.-a 11. 11-17.477-V, 7. -. Z. 1"~ R 11 - I-- 'lie I " - - * - - ~ - .. ft - . . ~ - - 1 . " 1. ; - -~- ". - I , I I . I- , ", . -. - 1. 1. . I . . . . , '. . ~ . . I I - 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, ` tr~') 1953. Unclassified. I =IAYEV, S. 1. k,ricuiture Olive. Moskva, Fishche r-miz-'-.f-, 1)". 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, -1953. Unclassified PFTYAn,V, 3. 1. , FED-'it-W, ". A. Aps~eron - 3live Mctlod5 for acc! icrated 1 of ux ullve -)r. : ~ ! '- : No. 2, 1~v5'1. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June - 1953, Uncl. . I - . - fAIV, 3; ~ L; mmov, M. A. Olive - Apsheron Methods for accelerated propagation of the olive on Apsheron. Dost. sellkhoz. No. 2, 1953. Sos Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1953, Uncl. I YEVDOKIYDV, V.G., inzh.; PETYGIN, V.I., inzh. Moisture meter for continuous moisture measurement in flows cf' loose materials. PrIborostroenie no.1%19-20 Ja 163. (MIRA 160) (Moisture-Measurement) UTWMOV, V.G.;--TL1=4L, V.I.; PYZHOV, V.S.; prinirnall uchastiye: SIMIRROV, V.M.; KISEIEV, L.Ne; SHVMIWV, A.S.; V'Lr.CKU",OV, V.K.; TIKHONCV, N.A. Investigating granulators as controlled systems. TSvet. met. 35 rc,.6- 41-46 Je 162. (M1RA 15:6) (Ore dressing) (Granular materials) 5/119 '/63/000/001/m/m D201 D308 'IS: Yevdok#ov, V.G. artd;.~q~n~Vj. TlTLE: A hygrcmeter for continuous measurement of thi.- moisture content of loose materials 11"_'-'R,IODICM,: I-'riborostroyeniye, no. 1, 19539 19-20 TUXT: The authors give a short description of construc- tion and of operation of a hygroineter detsigned at the laboratory of autov.ation at Gintsvetmet. The instrument is basically a line with distributed constants with the generator at one end and Tdoistuxe content transducer at the other end, the indicating instrument being connected at a point alorqr the UP4 correspofiding to or near the m=imum voltage node. The instrument operates at a frequency of 42 I-Ic/s. The moisture pick-up consists of a sensing element, two thin metal plates fixed in dielectric and bent along the inteumal radius of a thin-walled drum made of dielectric material. The last part is a IITF cylinder with 5 mm thick walls. The drum moves con- tinuously t1-2 material over the sensing element, the plates are Card 1/2 BRYUKVIN, V.A.; PETYGIN, V.I.; KARkCHKOV, N.I. Methods of studying the macrokinetieB of oxidation of sulfide materials with a continuous recording of the chemical reaction rate. Elektrokhimiia 1 no.7:8D6-811 J1 165. (MIRA 1800) 1. TLosud&rstvennyy institut tovetnykh metallov. PZTTGTN, V.I.; TRUBITSTF, k.P.; TBVDDKINDV, V.G. Use of a capacity pickup to measure the moisture content of looae materials. TSvet. me'.. 13 no.7:9-12 JI 160. (KIM 13:7) 1. Gintevetmet. (Granular materials) (HolBture-Meanurement) (Transducers) PETTO , Mihaly The situation of the organization of publio utilities in dwell ing houses under conetruction during the long-range planning period. Epites szemle 6 no.9%276-262 162. 1. Epitesugyi Miniazterium Lakas- es KowmalispolAtikai Oaztalyanak muezaki foeloadoja. FF-Y',K:FW`7Z, :, Cm K. 2 -ihcf ~-'ffra-tion theary 'or rar--Iv~-on frori Yoting's pol~nt of vi;,w. Pt.] . Acta r-hyalca To: 27 nc,. 1: 3-1) '6 5. 1. Institute of F-hysics of the Po.isn kadomy of Scienref:, Warsaw, Submitted April 21), 1:464- KALISKI, S.; PETYKIEWICZ, J. Dynamic equations of motion and solving functions for elasz-i7 and inelastic anisotropic bodies in the magnetic field. Pronee"J vibr probl no.2.-17-35 159- 1. Department of Vibrations, Institute of BasJc Technical Frciblerro, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw. PETYKIEWICZ, J. The diffracted wave near the boundary of shadow in the case of an incident wave fulfd1ling th(- eiconal equation. Acts. physica Pol 26 no.2:229-234 '64. 1. Institute of Physics of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw. PFEMIIAK, W. - Rolnik Spoldzielca, Vol 8, no. 24, June 195~ - IvIarnawa Remenbrances about Kazimierz Gaslorek, p. 3. SO: Monthly list of East European Accessions List, (7~W' ), L 1, Vol. 1., lo. 11 Nov. 1955, Uncl. .FETYOP I, Effect of R storage basin on the damping of high-water waves. P - 3 23 ELEKTROPRIVREDA, Beograd, Vol 9, No. 6, June, 1956 SO: East Earopean Accessions List, Vol 5, No. 10, Oct., 1956 OWW TMM I - The uevelopmunt of the -'zect cE -I ova t-, c~ ~- I -r~-~ -IL-!;, 1'., .1 .-~L k -ZE~CLUE.-OVL, :J '.-' ~naust.r-~ .,-. ` , . ra -- ~ , : !~Iontf.l~ ~ 4 St o' U - - -~a~f -,,; rel ear. ~ccezqs I on (-LA, , i~ ~ *;oI. ") n( . 1, -. I -:. ,7c1. PP'?Y'.P.LK' L- The development of the Czechoslovak coal ~ndu-5try. p. Lbl. (M61iCZi. Vol. 12, no. U, Nov. lQr,6, Katowice, Pnl~.nf ) SO: Monthly List of rast buropean Accessions ~-i~kL) L~:- Vol. 6, No. l,, Doc. 1-"7. Uncl. I M YREK, E An international conference cn r.~ecel--srfiation c!' w(rv ~r --i-arries C.P,. -r the building industry. p. 65. (Uhli, Vol. 7, no. 2, Feb. 1957, Praba, Czechoslovakia.) SO: Monthly List of East European Acceseions (EEAL) LC. Vol. 6, no. 12, Dec. 19r7. Uncl. PSTYRIK SHILI I ",j nz he ne r. Expansion of the Czech coal industry. Ugol' 12 no.3:43-45 Mr '57 (MLRA JQ:5) (Czechoslovakia--Coal mines and mining) PETYEEK, Emil,-inz. International Miners' Congress in Ineben, Austria. [Uhli 5 no.1:30-~l Ja 163. 1. Clenkorespondent Ceskoslovenske akademie ved; Horaicky usta:v Geakoulovenake akademie ved, Praha. pl:~ YRu, r. kvulutton )f the roal-minine Industry in (;zp-,oqlovak1a. n. -"'. (Revista Minelor, Vol. R, No. ?, Feb. P),;". "ii-iresti, SO: Ile List. of Fi,,rc),pet-jn I cc-pgs irns (MU ) Lc. '-'r ~ . 6, No. R, A, i,r. 195"( . 'i:n(-.1 . I; rii "Iv *x Missiob M III I I Al L-A-A-A L--.L- AL-A., t" se 0 0 0 0 0 0 v v W a ft v It 0 4 1, v W SCO G I I k A Rio .00 -00 pecituarilles in the developintat of Cholrowitivsku in -00 expetimental mocklim6W joundless The tsrebral rW. of Chole"Ponvals -ov, V R A S LL ,,I the .-callmon 14br dart to 6 Iqp caused a 3 - u. 4 -1.*1 bl d b 8 l l 1 12 - in oo e o earso days. The level ) in ( to normal in 4 4 19. 20. 36 sited 31 day.. while to 2 coon hU to M-M mg.% (Ali- Ao, visviiiel) with ressultaut tivalb. This dv,&- I-slunot be dor to Isnrwtwr4 sibminsititse of I "o it we. a,"wipanted by sm hobs and an inverraw in blood hifirubu. to 39 nis % During mmunial chcAmirrinemse The blood Irven the )uXular wrin had I(M) in# f'. (a nin" I than the 000 Iskii,s) 1,%" the Irlismill avirry Millis the decrease in I)kxvd I ibis ibOrtirtirr Is lews nemilir,1. anif Irliviirfilly the vcv,ou, td(.Wf thisel"I Olson the I.aul was limr., In I than was the Orlplial tkkm.j Ih, Seibs$ roles, abowro MOO drgirtievalivir changes in tbi, cvlls W i he cerebral cwics and t be rmir-ir he 9 , A. Xarpilis 100 s4TALLUNII(AL LITINAIWOO CLAIWK&I" 6u it 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1; *0 an 0 0 too woe v 71 a i to it a a I 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 got son sea *08 *OR- I a 0 0 of 111 Is m 0 16 0 0 .-A-A-A-A-L I --JI -.-r-a11- J-1-1. Its t. -P .69 -00 Blow clselmmal b a0bytt". The webral orldio d Gbommerribmia. 1. A. I wU 6" wM tl~~ I "jw. U, R. S~ S. 9. W:T 3r teral (1) dems. wm imack in rile arterial b" and that sow of in- M=P i the 1. of b tVImckwo as a mmll at a padually incrtraung pressure of AragsWriorialariscrallyorcurvird, and the %-rnuus l w in I tbam was artimial b"A by was imvwia* b4 coo I It= the UPcW 6tPok cl the brain as a rrWI of the dr- roo (Temsed 0 on" to tht brain. The I kwel twgins to fan 1-2 hm. alter the brSimming d the expi.. " at de wow timer the j Irm d arterial hued I , hi4bw fun fbat of wititicusliked. wbkb imilitutestirtrathom of I by thr brain. A dmp in I vallon to morimal or to 9-W smS. Of belva nonual - Ic I w 'J b dwin th 2 ti ~ d d . e e as accamprs w oun pre j p chanwm in till, nem cdh wirl onvogba cwJIs lb, bram. S. A Kariala b fA a 0 10 A31i 1-1 it n at or 61 am 0 LU-M I -sil -tj - c' ..9 is 4#o., 03.". W** is"ll - IOW C.. 0, to 1 4 fw 0 0 9 1 It 10 9 A T-1 ,PSTYUNIN9 I.A., polkovnik meditsinskoy sluzhby Training of personnel with the aid of models of medical equipment. Voen.-oed. zhur. no. 6:79 Je 160. (MIRA 13s7) (MKDICIVE, MILITARY) E-TYMN'TIN, F. .~. "Obtain, ng Com-lex Lster:7 in u~e I- a Ma -n e s i urr, -,' I --) r ~ 2 r- , 1. lur . ~) !~ - , - ~-- .I! No. 1, 1 14,"'. Lab- r~Itory -.' C!, :-.' 5'ry of ti-.e Prr-. 1-led.--Ll 1--.r 4~ u',e Rt- I -j vu,i 2 Au, s t I i 3 ReT-ort U-152(., -4 Oct 51. . 1 11 malgamorm - * a 0 IS 0 0 0 0 t 11111111111101111 0 If 0 0 0 0 is iso* * 0 0 0 0 0 a 1 W N 0 go O 11 u 4 m IS 111 11 T 0 1 T T 1 1 r* UAL-u A S CC 0 0 a V 1 & . 7 0 of 41P 0 It 0 1EMeritlicabon I. the prorsen" .1 iauh'jrdT.u&, =Cne sium chloride P. A P,i-iyutitu 1 6- ie,w I h -00 S. R , 10 s~ I04M - Fster-n be rneld in yu lit- up -00 I" f,clo relluxing Im ~, hr% (ally is,-i6 with lit ~11' eticirvi, ol alca in the i,rrwtKv of 0.05 S.-m,il rd anfi%. -09 Ntscl. In thi. 7,- ' ' - 41 OA A b 1 ,u,- , n ". . , 4 Pit I. . CK I t. It- 1,00 Fl, It II.NI- 1'. NO 1,11ti. 1, KI 5", 1., IWO I'M'' h 'I zoo I 116-17'. stO i-fluCiLhEt. It 1-114 are (11(ge diffic-ultly esterifim. requiring AO 144 f, ' l " 4) I 0 A k Cl d fl ia 0 00 t ~. 21M g .~. S.-nm 4 ht% to 1 .1t; s an uxitit; Z 14OFt. b. 211) 12 , it~ultt-d in 211"~ yield. ---Am4 -B,. 1, in*-17.117.,tj,il'hCfi,L'(h.',I~,t~ I,rqml by ml Nlf,(Im iloll, 0o . ...... .00 :,r , ZOO On woo . 00 , zoo q LITIO.VU4111 CLAWFICSTWO 11111111C.I MIT61 =0 . . trip 0 I.-Ovj U s 19 10 is -6 ml I I a OW 0 a a I a H if a I 9 - di 0 0 0 A ft a n a oleo 600060090999,11, 00000000*09900060 900 0 : ; 0000io,11104000000006000 0 0 0 00000 a 0 0 0 0 000 11 4 11 4 J, 81 rru 1, 4u a 4120 A OO#- A.b t r*Df 0 00 ! ?~OF . -1 fj ! 0'D I "WIG111% ----1 -00 00 A il -wWmW m$ Tbq "06mb of domqS10WO ' M d 00 -00 so - f rudy MPAOF. jm*wYhiwbbd. F. A. Flat Y V W N b 4 t 00 o. w. . . WHO No 1O.T'll Z IN us& obtained by the a Is NiZ Des - saly 1 H 5- i CAi&mTd ftft-dml IrM DOUDI and i-'IIUCOlfit (11- 90 13"*). Mm Aid of the plaftc vm 80.5% th, 113- 14'. *,, IAW. AM 63.68. Olidalko with K.CTA in H.50. Pm6ucOd CoH"I MA mosamm", ldmtiw 00 ir by tbrit As selts. m. 129' (Imo .00 hquamr), was, obtaUnd by the rtoctkm ad ho-fluclio b - wkbPhClhMgCl- T%eoPtbmmYkW(35-1%)wasO I;Zi sher a Amshamms, a6M. al PhCHvCl and Imo- 9*010tobig. n h The owal ti h i ago o e reac ng t was obtained on conduct 90,3 methad (adda. of the aldrhyde to PhCH. ro* fle"TI Woo ttoo n boo t300 w 0 0 0 1 V ts 0 r c ~;all~, cn 3u~.s t. De r V.: Z. kz 0c')- In. Ac 0 A _ ; " Obb ~,, 11, *-Lam IP 0 A A- I If v a 4 .41- IP-PPIN -- a ~77 090 .0 PC. Is o. A Gim. C" r" W a 0 . .S.S.it PurffId Q-tu 6 t, _ 4rb it A : . tternpu t = Pep. '"Oak 46 7% ~k. ra. 0 8, Dail b -dn"j.. :.U [b amt. SNOo WW lQuawi, (demap" O&VO MI .1. red , Vow. Orylating ti, _kw 001 P"Pd. ber by oV; d.& bAkwnm,jj b, 0, 'VII f": ' u d : 74' - g dwIIk a i b d dok,, I . M. ow M. 108 . . The 1,6-d b,..., rn 0". - by b 001 &k -pds we =~ the NO, Aimw 'Dow easa. " Pd 008 .C~ .6 s. by gbe ~ 17* 00 goo* 00 _00 .00 1 00 1 coo coo COO 000 Zsee 00 moo 10 coop IIe* U 0 AV VID A3 - A 1 0 5 00 0 100 1 A 0 3 0 1 00000 00000 ;;Io 000 00 1~90 ; o 0 0 o o 0 o o a 0 -0000-00-000-00000000o :400906:00060041041000 M! 0 is 1 04 0''1'94 000 000*0 ~~Cfi M-? 0 0 00 m I ' 9906600099990 , IDAPY~'~Oj& 91 10 10 0. It, 0 'aw"Voilislowave Is 41 43 sis toto J L a A a L As - A ~ C -,I, - III P 11- A -1- 0o - ~7t6 0 Af of ritiontismorn -1: -00 ~9 7 5.) ws-liamit-.1 4ml Ih, -4,1 mitled Amly to Ilk 1. -0* If) a t Wil %*,)A- In 21mi Ile. moo" 1- .00 Y"l Sin dimmainium v4tl Inn" 'o oldel"I -00 '!)H'In I alter -00 I. A 7 If I and 3-8 S Nth -N) IT water taw*, EW11-ClICIO. red. 4'-Afe derit in. 0191' Ortmi - %I d,,,, -if 11, in. 108' aridifimflun, Ill% of the 0mm i()If)jdctp ~I. sp'-wittro derm. - 2~wp' 11- Clicl.- -00 EfOlf), deep ml Th, diarmitit. -4n. Imm 4 e. Its- F1010, d"j, -fl. #'.(I dffw.. mi '-116-7' tfsr~mn CHU.. 9g willmarnhisp added 1. 4 1' S I and NonAr in 21) cc. t'ton 1, tell 4"All" dmrit.. In ~-,19 40- fln-M ClIC1, .00 00 z walevirve M% M the C-ow, d,,,r ni 21A 16* Ofirrm, 21R 1(1',t I %IrOl . werv.1.1-1 "a limit 4 1 IN011 1, 1.... .1,11anOw &.0 A.11,11.1 - .3 4 ji I 4'.J 6 NA41A, sit Ail cr .41" ria, .lark I.-,. 0! 1. ., 7"f 11. Ilk V, 01"I A .4h. at. '31 (talk #".It "I'tAll, I lv~ dt.'-bum .b. fewan 3 If. p- 1 hi. -dme ddM I,- " Is it I -J it ii \.(IAc In 211 vc 0181~ gave 111"T, sit The 4 (1 d~tr -4 11, sit 3M I ~ (frout COO all dmp test l1w 4 /A, '-pil , it. 21k"* 1 Itil A.-OW. h .... ... aml 4 Pmpd., m. W fvi~ Ac-41114:j lit-Ti. wmr ~Jotu4rlv 1welki. Ir"m p-twunicianthi- .. p-th,-ym,.mud,.e, "N. By the sminst, rwcxvdurr there wrrv lwcpd Im"i 4-linvnitressarcibal 111* f(AkswInS d -c- 1.44thisdrei m 102_ 3' finissio j nA. C-1111s, d"., m. fii; Z Ifir'sem IWIll. veal 4 d... dem. In.mb-1111, (M-ml VtOlf),dwIsch-v i,1. 4 cl 14 i sit 21, Im, I ...... A.401t. 11MA-1-f SitivDarly. 44odo- 1:19 0 his ii st 83TALIUVUKA1 LITINATUMN CLASSWCATI" Mee Ire 0 b u a sw to is~q' 1, 0 1 a low itilloosmi n 1#0061 Off Ill 14 a Is It Is W a 1!14 * 0 0 0 0 W* 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 a J* go 9-4*0 0 00 0 * C% *000 -00 0 A 1 1-0 coot I 4:v - all N-soboobaftd &*NM ibi=em o00 amm" of . ir &*some W11111 the tsaw a waft mWI. P. A. ftlymmala and N. G. 00 freav . J. Geo. CAM. AV-13-2_3 1Y. 50410947)(ill 9- NOW11601I.-Reart 00 . im d RNIX with soon vi Camallic *aacid (P%NIICOCODR') was ist-Imated W V&rkw 00 napat proportiom; at a 4.1 usolar ratio, that FFOAWM go wo "Wdes. al .410 csssbomylis: mAdds, -bil, a 11; 1 Bad- 0 ratjo ykJ& mainly the amilides of larto mackht. MeUgl (how 4.4 S. WS and 25.7 o. Mel) and 10 g. B) ~vdalv 0) In 2D cc. Eta0 ftftuud 2.3 lars.. treated with dil. H Cl 43 SAW rod. With H110 Odd. 00 avapn. of the solvent WF; AfeC(ON)CON11PA, m, lal-2' (from 11,0). 1 is 61 and HtMgJ (from 2 It. US and 12.9 st. Hsi) "itarlylgave 76.8% FhC(0ff)CVN11Pk. ra. 92' (from MCI). ( 10 041 a.) In 20 cc. EI.0. treated with vorAing amd stirring with qe~ EsMIll (from 3 It. Ms and 19.3 g. Ell), allowed to stand 24 brs.. treated with dil. mcid with cooling. and 040 a eltd. with Rto g.,e %t s% FiCOC0,Y11ft, W. 142' ((mm U,Ph). i (S g.) i~ 16 cc. Et.0 with iso-Am- MxF%v (from 3.6 S. Mg and 21.9 It. im-AmBr) yieliled 38.313o Ujo-Cj1a)eC(011)C0,V11PJk. m. 105' (irons dil. K1011). 1 (10 s.) in 2D cc. ES.0 with PIAMIDY (from 4.4 a. Mg and 31.9 a. Phik) gave 60% ^X(Oft) CVNffPh, m. I?"* (from meph). 1 (10 8.) trebled with 0- MtCjrDht (from 6AMs mW 35 S. p-MeWi.1k) pvt 4 agro % 0C.".)IC(O CON11P4. m. I&V Warv me- Pit). 10 a.) in 21) cv. R1.0 with I -C.H,MSBt (from 4. a 37 C. I-C01,1110 gave 50.9% (I-Caff'), 6 -1 AI It Sanovq I.IQ04 0.1 oat 0 - w v ' * o) * . S 4k Q 4 1 e t 0 I Mo A*o 61. COWNS .109, C(0jj)C0Njjp4, m. (train CJW- Tht 411DOW" 00 Ao. with 2 aromalk nuclei WV hal"br"nif: In 000W- 11 I . 00 they cWun (red, Taspberfy-crd 6 brown. =x6t 3 sailides listed) which f4 &' "un standins. resp., Th. low of color 00 SINNUMIS IS caused by the formatmm 0 of oxiodoles. Thus. IshC(OH)CO-Nill't; In As SCISH Amt. of moll, treated with concd. JljS0* gives a red color which fades cm standing; when this "a. Is poured Into water, 0 there is obtained a calarlm PPt- C111 * inalanifidtiodimmul;;j ari Ifth 1l C e .). tu. 22&-6 (from g a In cooed. 111050~ and Pawed into wait, S substa'act, 'a above 250', which is Plot-blY 8 sulf"natiu" l"'Jurt- a is obtained. G. M. Komolal-fi go s 00 0 "got ~ '~ 0 0 __ 401181 ig 0060041000-6091 f__Y--- a u"'' '11; 1; C. a a a v, a .!.ARA 191mo 1 2 00 00 010 0 411 0 0 0009006 q) 0 0 big 0 0 0 0 0 4, 0 a 000 0 0 0 000 ~211_tfj*oo 00060004000 PETUNIN" F . A. Petunin. P. A., and Panferovs , N. G. - "Action of Grignard's Reagent uron t)~e Ethers of the N-substituted Amides of Dicarbo-xvlic Acid. 1. iLeaction of Oxanylic Acids with Ethers." (P. 506) SC: Journal of General Chemistry, (Zhurnal Obshchel Khimil), 1047, Vol. 27, No. 3. f t A _L I .'f) I I- X-M Is a a 4 f'f.' I.-W, V 4i m-Diham dwivenvaia ar r"weiew n. a-awo-4. -trommescriciza Ud Ift derivadvies. P. A. Nlymin and A. S. Kochims (Molotov Phairmacruf. lost.). J. Cem, CArm WS.S.R ) 17,12NI-11(1947)(in Russian); ef C A. 42, 4z*d fl). &L~ ~ - ~" m. 20 rom diL EtOli), was in 55.9c,t yield by dkiadving 16 j. 3,2.4-Br0JO)"iCOjI (n) it 150 c1c. wwm ArOlf, cooling to 3(l-W*. treating with the cisird, ants of Cl. and vm~aina the ppt with IW, Evapri of its W11 In NIWII save be Nll* "h. need". addu of the insol Hit mit Trealtnetit with AcCl BaCh gave -At dffsp.. m V01- I* (froin in COH* gave 70J"v at the ds j0% FJOIJ). 1 (10 g,) in 50 m. H.O. baged 6 hn. mid extij. with Etto. Cave 51171 jjAtcrv_4.be~corcjxa m. 83.5' (with I li*O). slowly distAlabli I r with stem; 1 ;o, . the abim tuambydrate tows 11YO an ptanding over H.' and ru- This (13 g.) in 10 cc. 1W treated with 1-2 drols HjSO# and 0.9 X. Br in 15 cc. H#O gave 77% m W* (from 111o), M (2 g.) in 10 cc . Cjl. treated with 1 4 s. AcCl gave CS.4% Ah-Ac drrip.. m. 82.5' (from petr. ether). To 1,2 x. Nit in 30 cc. itbe. RIOJI were added 5.8 j, In and 10 El I to give 48.8% iih-Fj dlier. b. 231-2 *, d:' I 42M. site I -M. M 0 r ) with diambted PbNH, (0 4 x.) in IS cv. HO comig. 3 S, N&OAr gave Whl'z 3,AlaO-6. -red, in 1 S4 - (from Lfalroarar, cherry do. R#OH)l I in HO, A moltre nuxt of 1 4 philualk anhydride and 4J g M treated with I it ZDCI, L A AtTaLLUNGICAL WIRATUNI CLASSOKATION k and heated to XX)-15* gave bo 3(x)* (frmn A,010. brick- dibr a ve Of ed. _,Gins. am .11en-ypliou- Sinmdlhalod"J" r form II& JL3 whkb am pom[Y ". in 0 tb,, of mmohalo derivs., this water ix cmtmt to as follows: wam $- afards a WpD. gmthW, 611-t-ted (IV) Wirral 11 and 0.6781 S. 3 5 2 4-111WHO)"IC0011 traiataii witli'l-Ri IWII. treed of eamm Nll~ trtated with flat-It, and heited to I"fing, th, ppi vashed with IW and decompt with 2 N IICI. 9140t`i, IV. in 220 (from water I. like ellitAtc, Aciciffit'i with 2 A' IICI. cave 69&5" 11, rn 2114' 4rom In, 2-Brciczlid,I-Chlceorseor~~) d .. driV"&b'V'e'v' Mid 13.51-5 --To 15 x dry 04T.,"t ylk " in lot ~ HtgO w&% addrl IS g SOtOr in 21J cc Et.O. after heating on a stearn bath until ItCl evolutmn was complete, evapn Of the solvent kft a rrsidur. in - 210- 12', wbwh on t~dmc 1 hr. with 30n cc. lirO ga- 7o 917 beampi. driW (1), elm-n '.'1" 18 ' on ""Ins Th~ IXud-t wx* cAlftined rr"111,111 x.'4,hIm~_,-jm4 1. m. 11.0 "led I -b hr on a stran. hat h ~ii 11 401 hflk" followed by acidifiration Trratn-nt wtO, A.0 in t,) ar -i_2;~ i 6- jr-3 W I it G I I Tor' it pt old 4 -00 00 ~00 _90 -00 =OOJ re* goo a 'Sol too 99 0 0 In 1.000, 0 0 0: 0 00 00 00 00 00 0668 0-00 90 go selieve- $00000*0000000000*000 ooooo*o*oow brustal, Sove 62'-, of I h, 4, A, J.'Ir . is., 11-4, 4 fir,mr, Ild KIWI). (il 1 ) III M, v Artill. toi,ated with 6 1 1 of 1. A,4111. then dild Until 21X) IT fill), SO- 66-1517, utod. m., 210-11, Itimaition.; Irian dil FJOH); N/I. mit. hilt misiod)"; Willi of flaCt, to a vAn. of the Nits salt pvr the 00 ima. & mm. it. mm-it! w0b AWI in burnmist saw th, 00 do-As I" , uu~ IM A' (Irian dil, RtOlili. The arml (A) 1 6.1 fin 1100cor. JW), bos" 7 hes., exist with FtO, and ths, 0 est. curicA.. an- 79.71; 0 )too (n) in. isr aeo", itti-Z. dryins over iiso. gave the anhyd. product. m W.6% the product is_ *0 volatile with teikin and gives a violet color with ted with 1-2 dro s 5 If O i 1 r = 0 , trra cc. . n l U (I -I X.) p - , cooxsl~ HsSOw, failliored by OJ4 j By in water, pvc (W 3 0 on. I(A3-4* (from HA; 00 0 I treatment with ArCl in brastrot pve the do-At Jost., in. 61 Omm p"t. irth"). A diastonium soln. from 0.4 ll~ 00 0 PhN119 aMed to I I s 11 and 3 a crysid. N&OAc in 15 00 0 AV, kilo gave W-2r:', &Mww. "I. Ir'-fil (from dill FtOlf). deep red bwdk-s.- 00 n (4j g.) with 1.4 g plithalk anhydride in the preseme 00 0 of I g. zn(3, Pvt (83-2%), I=. above 3W* (from AcOlf), brick-reA-1 elk. 00 0 Samil. have a vellow-men duarmVis". C.. 161. K, 00 0 0o 0 00 41 00 00 0 0 00000D00000000000000000000 : 09 0940000000000*0*00090000*0000 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0*0%000*000:::o P.A.. ZAKALn.-Zijjjy-y. 7".ra Z 'i F1 Kam r a z,,r r-o (M JHA .7 PETUM, P. A. Petunin, P. A., and Kuchinia, A. S.- "2,4-Di-R:D-,9n 9,ubst;tuted Df ~~Rq-)rc:n. 11. 2-Chlaro-4-Brom,)re-sorcin and Its Der'vqt:ves". (D. 1;11) SO.- JDurnal oLp Generall Che'Ml!t~ry, (Zhiir-ir-.- Obshchei 1947,y2-' __IZ, 'ic. ~ USSR/Chemletry Resorcinol Feb 1947 Chemistry Resorcylic acid "2,4-Halogen-substituted Resorcinol: 1,2,4- DichlororeSDrclnal and Ito Derivatives," P. A. Petyunin, A. S. Kuchina, I " pp "Zhur Obshch Khim" Vol XVII, No 2 Method of obtaining 2,4-dichlororesoreinol,, and study of its properties. The method is chlorination with beta-re8Drcylic acid. 15T44 PFTYUNTN., P. JA. USSR/Ghemistry Pharmaceuticals 18BT22 MR/Chemistry - Fbarmaceuticala Aug 51 "N-Arylamides of Hydroxycarboxylic Acids and Their Conversion Into Heterocyclic Compounds. U. Naph- tbalides of cc-Hydroxycarboxylic Acids," P. A, Pe. tyunin, N. G. Panferova, Lab of Org Chem, Molot--)v Phar in5t "Zhur Obahch nim" Vol XXI, No 8, pp 1528-1;'D2 Study of reaction of org Mg compds with Et -mzierB if cc - and 0 -naphthylhydroxjamina acids abovel tl~~t, depending on proportions of reagents, chisf produ,te are naphthalides of oc -ketono- or c~c -hydrcx,rcarboxy- lic acids. Prepd number of ac - and J? -uaDht"1Uda6 of above carboVlic acido and studlea properties, Authors recommend this method of synthesis. 188T22 USSR/Chemistry - Pharmaceuticals Aug 51 "N-A-rylamides of Hydroxyr-arboxylic Acids and TbLei-r Convo-trsior -into Betetrocyclic Compoun,3 ~, - T 7: , Re- action of Organic Magnesium Compol=d6 WitrA Ettters of 0-Methoxy-galonanylic and S,-zcc1nany141c A.:iis. Synthesis of Anilides of gamma -Hydro xyc riz boxy lic Acids," 111. 4- Petyun2m, N. G. Panferv-i. Lab if Org Chem, Molotov Phaxrm inst "2JI%ir Obahch Khim" Vol XXI, No 8, pp 1513-1537 0-Mothoxymalonanylic ester apparently reacts with org Mg compds in enolic form, but ia Isolated in unebanged condition on decompn cf reaction ma,33. In reactj~on of succin- ylic ebter with ozg Xg 16ft23 UM/Craemistry - Pharmaceuticals (Contd) Aug 51 compdo, only carbethoxyl group takes part. ~-,ith for- mation of anilides of gamma -hydrc2cycaxboxyl -1c acids. By this method, recommended by authors and untmpeded by steric hindrances, pe--pd &everaj- anilideia of gauma-hydroxycarboxylic acids, not described in article. i88T23- USSR/Che-i try - Synthetic Pharma- Sep 51 C, ceuticals B-Arylamides of Hydroxycarboxylic Acids and Their Conversion Into Heterocyclic Compounds. IV. Mechanism of the Reaction of Organic Magnesium Compounds With Esters of N-Aryl-Substituted Amides of Dicarboxylic Acids," P. A Petyunin, N. G. Panferova, Lab Org Chem, Molotov Pharm InBt "Zhur Obshch Khim" Vol XXI, No 9, PP 1699-1703 Proposes mechanism for reaction of org Mg compda with eaters of N-aryl-substituted amides of di- carboxylic acids. Proposes new scheme for reac- tion of Et oxamate with PhMgBr. Establishes that 191T51 UWR/Chemistry - Synthetic Ph&rma- Sep 53 ceuticals (Contd) PhNgBr reacts with amide of benzylic acid with replacement of amino group by a radical, which may be of interest as new means f or prepn of tort alca. 191T51 U ,SR/Chemistry - Pbarmaceuticals Oct 51 'N-Ax7lamides of Hyd-roxycaiboxylic Acids and Their Conversion Into Heterocyclic Compounds. VI. Structure of Intramolecular CondenBation Products of oC- and ANaphthal ides of oc-Hydroxcarboxylic Acids," P. A. Petyunin, Lab of Org Chem, Molotov Phar Inst "Mur Obshch Khim" Vol XX:E, No 10, PP 1853-1859 Found that intramol condensation ofoc-naph- thalides fn--napthylamide3acc -hydrozycarboxylic acids yields products of oc -,6-candensation, or peri-condensation when ~-position is occupied. 194T33 UM/Cbemistry - Pharmaceuticals (Contd) Oct 51 ,O-naphthalides of the acids also yield products of oc-A-condensation, or 6-,5-condensat ion when qC- position is occupied. Prepd number of Br-derivs (not described in literature) of cJ;;-Br>Gl> (CH )2 Nil. The introduction of electron donor substituents increases the MCI of cycle clos- ing. New, hitherto unknown, arylamides of 4, 41-dimethoxybenzilic acid and derivatives 'of 3, 3-bis-(4-mthoxyphenyl)-oxindol.. were obtained and their properties investigated. Six references. Table. ,institution The Pharmaceutical Institute, Molotov. ~'eSW*tted January 3, 1954 ~'Ik sad* a.nwdai*,jG r t4z- -'Alu Ixt.:VAS r3ftemd into~ ... ..... ... mcompli; i e lldu6t, *a lon ,H-k weri~-prepd.*. 166-50 um A) M. nd B~Qlj~ C71 -191-5 "Ir eq~ Wdl v, ........... j, KtN' - 7~ -. ~ '~~ * ~, , . ~,z . .~: -- :- I , I -I. Kl- -11 ~ " .. i -4,- -- ~- - %'~ -... - -7 ; : T IV /I - USSR/Organi,-- Chemistry - Synthetic Organic Chemistry, E-2 Abot Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 19, iq~1,6jo Author: Petyunin, P. A., Pesis, A. S. Institution: None Titlet o-toluidides of Diarylglycolic Acids and Their Conversion to fiaryl--, -methyloxindol. XXIV. Original Periodical: Zh. obshcn. klUmii, 1956, 26, No !, 223-226 Abstract: By interaction of ArMgX with methyl eater of o-methyioxanii1c acid (1) (for example M mol C6~f$Wr (1) have beer. j , (II) and 0.075 mol synthesized o-toluidides of diarylglycolic acids o-CH3C6H4NHCO(-'(,DH) (III) which by actlon o' concentrated H2304 are converted to 3y;- diaryi derivatives cf 7-metayloxindole (IV). c A:-~ Prepared were the following III (listing Ar. y1eld ILP MP U C): Colo, (II-1a),. 45.3, 147-148 It.n.-I.P and Eiubsequent from, alcohol.); o-CH3C6H4, p-C114"' , 49.3, NH Card 1/3 USSR/Organic Cb+Btry - Synthetic Organic Chemistry, E-2 Abst Journalt Referat Zhur - Khimiya, -No 19, 1956, 61538 Abstract: o-CH30C6H4, 41-91 128-128.5, Analogously from II and ethyl ester of 2-methyl-4-bromoxanilic acid prepared by action on I in 80~ CH COOH of equimolecular amount of Br2 at 200 (yield 80~, MP 101.50 (from alcohol)), was synthesized 2-methyl-4-brom-anilide of benzylic acid, yield 51.3%, MP 177.5-178-50. To a solution of i3 g IIIa in 30 ml glacial CH3COOH added concentrated H2S04 until brown Col tion no longer formed and t kinto water; obtained IV t( '.jVM254ff-&29 Z C6E15) (Va), yield 96-7%, 550 (this and subsequent from glacial CH3COOH). Analogously were synthesized other IV (list- ing Ar, yield %, MP 0 C): o-CH C6H4 81.8) 285-287 (*aled capii- lary); o-CH 6P, 84* 249-250.9; P_' .5, 227;.228 and also 30C 1 CH3C6H4, 80 3,3-diphenYl-5-brm-7-methyloxindole, yield 76.8~, W 284-2850. Structure of IVa confirmed by its oxidation with Cr03 to 1,1-diphenyi- 3-mo-5-methyl-3,4-dihydro-2,4,1-benzoxazine, yield 35.2%, MP 190- 192c (decomposition; from alcohol) and further conversion of the latter on heating with C6H5NO2 to 4-methyl-g-phenyl acridine (V); picrate W 210-211-50. A compound identical with V also obtained orj interaction of TI with 4-meth acridone. Thus literature data (Liebi.g, H., J. pr. ch., IgoB, ~ 2 47) according to which ~7p 78 Card 2/3 Card 3/3