SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PIRIYEV, A. M. - PIRKL, J.

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ACC NRI AP6036161 SOURCE CODEi WoA7661boalOO5100ii/002f I jAUTHOH: Levshin, V. L.; Pirinchly"s, R. K.; Stankova, A. V. ORG: Department of Optics (Kafedre optiki) I TITLE: Change in the optical characteristics of phosphors when the ratio of the coriv- 1ponents of the base is changed ISOURCE; Moscow. Universitet. Vestnik. Seriya III. Fiziks, antronomiya, no. 5, 1966, 117-21 TOPIC TAGS: luminor, luminescence center, rare earth eleme tivated cryBtal, indium compound optic material, yttrium compound j P 4 L~ ABSTRACT: The authors have investigated the influence of a change in the lattice con- stant and in the width of the forbidden band on the luminescence centers of rare-earth Ions in mixed crystals. For this purpose, a continuous series of Y203*InZO3 solid olutions activated with rare-earth elements, was oynthesized. The synthesis pro- : edure is described briefly. The activators were Er, TU, 7b, and Eu. The width of thq forbidden band was determined from the reflection spectra, using as the continuaU84 spectrum source a xenon lamp (VaSh-200). A spectrophotometer (SF-4) served as the monochromator. The reflection spectra were recorded point by point (with an FEU-18A photomultiplier, a dc amplifier, and a galvanometer) and normalized against chemicallyl pure powdered MgO. With the Increasing content of In9O3, up to 20 uol.t, the vidth of the forbidden band decreas*d rapidly,, but with further Increase of In2O3 concentration cord 1/2 UDC: 535-373.1 ACC NRi Aj;6036161 it decreased with decreasing lattice constant more slowly and almmost linearly. This behavior is similar to that observed in other solid solutions such as ZnS-CdS- The 2.94 ev width obtained for pure In203 is apparently lower than the value 3.5 ev quoted in the literature. The reason for the discrepancy is not yet clear. Variation of the lattice constant with Increased content of In203 did nut affect qualitatively the luminescence spectra, other than a change in the magnitude, of the internal crystallins field (without change In its sy=~ ry) and a slight shift of different lines, an WOU as a drop in the total Iftensity. The letter is due to the quenehir4g action of tko Indium cadde. Orig. art. hoot 4 figures and I forwAlis. so Coll 2DV SM DA73: OWP651 WO RVI 003/ 029 30i9",009 FIRINGHER, Reinhardi ing. Low-frequency attena&tion and Phase characteristics of an Rc- Coupled trans in torll zed amplifier. Teleco-iniiatil 8 no.6124.1- 247 S 164. xuclii"Lll." O.V.; GURYUSHKIN, F.i, dorozhnyy muBtor; 13UhlSENKU, D.u., brigadiri GhINEVICHUS., z,.A. [Grimvicus, F.1; KURS, V.G... brigadir; Si.LIUNGV, -.l.; isMl'KuVSKI'f, V.Ya.; A.M. LetterB to the editor. Put2 i put.khoz. 7 no.2136-37 163. (MllA 16:2) 1. Lmmstitell nach<aika hossoshignskoy distantsil Yugo-VostocbLnoy dorogi (for Kochergin). 2. itantalya Kud.Lnovo, Moskovskoy dorogi (for GoryuBhkin). 3. Stantsiya kishanites, 14ookovskoy dorogi (for Boriseako). 4. Starshiy dorozhnyy m"t-er, stantsiya Klaypeda. Litovskoy dorogi (for GrinevichUB). 5. Stantslya Cheremichovo,- Vostochno-Sibirskoy dorogi (for Kuru). 6. Zanestitell nach3.llnike. distantaii, Manzovka, D&llnevostochnoy dorogi (for Selionov). 7. Nach&llnik otdela zashchitnykh lesomeazhdeniy sluzhby puti, g.Kuybyshev (tor Bonlkovskiy). S. Zamestitell nachallnika diBt&ntSU, Khachm*, Azerbaydzhansk.y dorogi (for Pirlyev). (Rallraods- Track) PlRIYEV, N. P., Cand Phys-Math Sci -- (diss) "Research into solutions of some systems of non-lin%~ar integral equations by parameter." Baku, 1960. 11 pp; (Committee of' Higher and 6econdary Specialist Education of the Council of Ministers Azerbaydzhari SSR, Azerbaydzi-nrl .,t'jt(: ago ical Inst iin V. 1. Lenin); 100 copies; price riot given; (KL, Lb-W, 1M KOSHEIXV, Konstantin Leontlyevich, kand. tekhn. nauk; PIRIN, I.V.p knid. tekhn. nauk, retsonzent; DOBiUTSYNA, R.I., tekhn. red. [Self-release of rigid clutches) Samovykliuchenie zhestkikh stseprqkh naft. Moskva, Goa. nauchno-tekhri. izd-vo mashino- stroit. lit-ry, 1961. 53 P. (14 IRA 14: 8) (Clutche 9 (Mac hinery) ) SHISHUN, 114rill Aleksondrovich, zajqI. deyatel' cauki I tekhnikl, prof. [deceased]; GUREVICH, Abram Natanovich, kand. tekbn. nauk; STEPA- NOV, kleksandr Dmitriyevich, kand. tekbr. nauk; PLATONOV, Yevgeniy Veniaminovich, kand. tekhn. nauk; BLIZNYANSKIY, ildksandr Semenovich, insh ; FIRIN I V kand tekbn. nauk, retsenzent; BASOTSYAN, A.A., inzh:, ft~ MODEL;v B.I.9 tekhn. red. A87"TWI (Soviet diesel lDcomotives] Sovetakie teplovozy. Izd. 4., parer. dop. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekbn. iad-vo membin atrolt. lit-ry 14ashgiz, 1961. Ow P. (KUU 14 (Diaml locomotives) '714Y, Mi.-,nly; ~IUTYI, lutvan -,q 4'r, ~onfaren,-- on uc- : . :* ' ' r,- , I ; -8 17-, lt)~. 5 PIRITY1, Otto, dr. Present q',Ale ;ir-A ',i, jrf pror Pms f *.rip manpw.wor i' - i in HungRry. Munk a 9 zem 1e 8 m, . I . - ', ,. . 1 f :7 , , " , , 1 - . . . . .. , . I., F 16 5. PIRIYEV) R.Mls Mape of the density of the river system in the Azerbaijan S.S.R. Uch.zap. AGU. Geol.-geogeser, no*4:95-100-160. WIRA 15:9) (4%Wbaijan-Rivers--Maps) PIRIYEVY R.Kha TERTEROV, A.A.; BAGIROV, I.M. Maxim= discharge of water of the ephemeral streams in the region of winter pastures of Kobystan. Uch.zap.AGU. Geol.-geog.sbr. no.607-106 161. (MIRA 16-1) (Kobystan-Water-supply engineering) PIRrM , R.Kb. Density ~f the river network and 4.ts geographical dlstr-lbjt,-:;,:- ,n the Shirvan area. Uch.zap.AGU.Geol.-geog.aer. no.5i59-66159. (MIRA 14-6) (Shirvan--Rivers) PIRIYICV, R.Kh. - - -Uwnsitv of thA rivvir not in northeastern Azerbaijan [in Azerbaijan! with ffummr7 in RuBsian]. Uch. zap. AGU no.2:89-104 157.(KIRA 11:1) (Azerbaijan-Rivers) FAZTIV I B. mi. Hydrographic characteristics of rivers in northenstern Azerbali'"n [in Aserbaijani with sumary In Russian]. Uch.zap.AGU.no.9:19-r4 157. (MIRA 11: 11) (Azerbaijan-Rivers) : ! 14 1 'f - 7, :'. V 11 . , -'j - I ^r)k' .,ri -- !I I " 11 or ic i ,, i - , - r~j.t r-:w !,r -1 , tjr 71 n' , *jo, ~ ~ V~r!; r)!' t A7. F, r0ayrl 1 -- a ~ - - " naK , , -Iat + ISP "r A 7 - 7 1. . ~ 71 !.IV, I )~ t- , , ~- J~t ( "ll! ! ~ I -~- I, , ~~ I 11, r. ., ., . A7 P r~ ~ 'rl ' '.., ri " "'p '. ~ V '. 'T . '' . ~ " - V ,iF,r I J 17, 1 f. I ~ I I - I , . 91 i - I -~ -1 . 14 : W I 11. ~ ! ~ I ~, I , 7i ;. '~.. -I.171 ;,Lp,. :~,w w~ , Y 9 W 4V '.W-V 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 to a I I a 11 u Is 16 Is Is It so Pl a 61 u 0 111 a la fit a -A -A -L- 1. P 11 1 1 1 1 't- -1 1 L CS OCK416, As Its I A L Ar ~ 0 0 ftf $11"WOM11" 10 Of AlWill in M4.1.6"imm, zk,,~ 11"16 10j0. N*. Oki I Uj 4? r)w &tot In rogin ra"IT un,h'a,, 00 taimmmusim an beating with the Autervirdlate Immaillem n9 crytt, prialurts mu%auj 00 thr tParaly - oll" .1-rrved in didermt tomiam, I his at QD* the molirn rtmim shows I I,,' At t vif t hWA ebwb i l f th , b k - 4 us t"rams on ir rimac irs a no. a ur low" arm Y ' 12h , bamarvrt, t1lim -jimcity OJIMPFrall, 1. N tax 41"fitim, it, the Impirtal" Ill = ~ "#misting tjW I.=&. A. the OrraA -86 .prorv II,r romin woolif a. Ilat-ove h-ting " resmats in tbir lurmdt.. 4 the firw twWwrtlatinn p-NOct. Nf". -d. kWh g.~ strurtme 00 00 400 .90 001 001 lie I 0 4 it is a it a I a 00 0 as 3 It Colo 0 0 ol 0 PIR.TOL, M. , ing. 'Jndargro=d -~ ~, - '"n ",-,~c .-, 7- 1 ',1 '. c v ~~ -. , !-'. , I." 'cZ. , - 1. ~ - 1, , - ~ , -, ", - - - --- , . c . , .. i, -. - " n.., . - f) ,, . rj . r ,I , -~z . PlhJOL, Mirr-3a, lrig.; SIMIOMZC~J, Tmi&n l4lignets wk,.:~,. -)cL-. St al 'e.,. b,Ac !,~, ~' a I ~ 3 C=-';:"SLMA;ZIA PIRE, 7 0 Lasom=h Inctitute (Uotav ro v,zkma vfzirl Lt,u), ;Imjuo-,-" Brno, Yniltr-ii lolc-vr3tyl. !7* 6. 1963, 1,1, 533-533 "A,-'rancoa la rocrt.,,erolo;y." I ' ,J- &JILOVA, 0.; FII~X, F. On the prob-'e= of the necessity of native roentFenog--aphy bcfc-- cholocy-stography. ~;esk. rentgenol. 16 no.1:60-66 F 162. 1. Ustav pro vyzkum vyzivy lidu, Praha-Krc, reditel doc. I-TUDr. Josef Masek. (CHOLECYiTOG-APHY) -Fl'AK I F.; BWBLOVA, 0. Intermittent arteriomesenterial compression of the duodeniLm. Gesk. rent enol. 15 no.5:344-353 0 161. ?DUOD&NUM dis.) (lESLNT-"tlC VESS~U dis.) TULTERINOVA, M.; DOBERSKY, P.; FIRK, F.; HRUBA, F.; SEGOVA, E.; BLATIIKOVA, L.; SUWGHOVA, Z.; PLACER, Z. Changes of the nutritional status of gastrectomized patients, their diagnosis, prevention and therapy. Gesk. gastroont. vy-S. 16 no.3/4: 258-265 Ap 162. 1. Ustav pro vyzkum vyzivy lidu v Praze, reditel doc. MTJDr. ,. MaLgeK, DrSc. (GASTRECTOMY) (NUTRITION DISORDERS) PIBX, F.; VULTERINOVA, M. Influence of gastric acidity an the transit tijLe through the small inta6tine in patients after gaetrectaa7. Rev. Czech. mod. 9 no.3:145-155 163. 1. Institute of Human Nutrition, Prague, Directort Prof. J. Masek, M.D., D.Sc. (GASTRIC ACIDITY DETERMINATION) (POSTGASTRECTOMY STNDROnS) (INTESTINE, SMALL) (STOMACH) (NUTRITIO4 DISORDERS) (RADIWAWRY) l'i RK, F.; nttERINOVA, Y., Effect of gastric a^ldity on the riate of passaize th-wivh trr- smIl intestine In pauents after stomach resectlon~ (Roentgenological study', ~'~esk . gastroent. vy-z. P no.1- 10- 19 Ja 7 (,3 ~ 1. Ustav pro Mkum vyzlvy J. Masek, DrSc. GAJL~ TUC T r)MY INT&I 7 M, 11du v Praze, redite, prof, dr ~A!~TRI~" ACIDITY DETFININA'r1:11; MAIL RAI) 10X~FLA PHY VULTERV-10VA, M.; DOELiGKY, P.; PIRK, F. ; INUBA, F. ; SEGOVA, E.; BLAHNIKOVA, L.; SLABOCHOVA, Z.; PLACER, ~. Changes in the nutritional state of pationto after gastxectomy; prevention and therapy. licv. czeell. mod. 9 no.4i276-284 1 )-2. 1. Institute of Human Nutrition, Prague; Director: Prof. J. Kazw.-., ".D. (POSTGASTIL.CTOM 3'O;DAOT-'.1S) PIRK, F.- SMAN A.; TRAVNICEK, R.; BUDINOVA-SKEIA, J.; FRYNTOVA, A.: tectmicke i-~ I spolupraoe BUFKA, L.; MIZOVE, M.; KUBIASOVE, E.; KUTILA, L. 0t= experiences with roentgen cinematography in cerebral angiormphy. Preliminary report. Ceek. neur. 24 nn.1:51-53 Ja 161. 1. Ustay pro vyzkum vyzivy lidu, Praha, reditel doe. MUDr. J. Masek - Ustav pro klinickou a experimentalni chirargii, Pmba, reditel profesor MUDr. B. Spacek - Oddeleni pro cevni oneweneni mosku, predn. doe. MUDr. J. Budinova-Swis, Iaboratore atatniho film, Barrandov. (CEREBRU ANGIOGRLPHr) TYLAYNICKK, R. ; BELAV, A. ; PIRK, F. ; technicim sDcluprqce: BUJKA, L. - KLAINOVA. E.; KRIZOVI,--7-.; KUTIL, V. Our ex-Derience with roentgenogranhic cinemRtogranhy f tte I~geFti7e tube. 6eek.rentg. 15 no.1:10-16 7 161. 1. Ustav klinicke a erDerimentalni chlrurgip. red. crof. Dr.Sc. dr. B. Spacek. Vyzkumny ustnv vyzlvy Ildu, red.doc. dr. J.Pasok, PrFAha-Krc; Laboratore CSF - Barrandov. (GASTROINTESTIRAL SYSTEM radiog) (CINEFLUOROGRAPHT) PBX, F.; PETRAKOVA, H. The significance c' the,:ost,fre uent errors causing uneven darkenIng of roentgen D t r a. aesk.rentg. 15 no-2:119-141 AD 161. 1. Uatav pro vyskum vyztvy lidu, Praha-Kra, Budejovicks. 800, reditel doc. MUDr. Josef Masek. (RADIOGRAM) . _21FIj,~ PETRAK (W A, H. -, BROZEK. K. Oar exDerience with qutomatic measaring of blackening of the film with the aid of the avolimat. Cesk.rentg.14 no.6:416-418 D160. 1. Ustav pro vyskus vysivy lidu, Praha-Ire, reditel doe. KUDr. Josef Hasek. Chirans. n.p. Praha-Modrany. (RADIOGRAPHT eaulp & sunoly) EiCER"A MEDICA See 15 Vol 12/0 Chest Dis. O*t 59 2736. Al YPICAL ('01 INE Ut A I l'REHCI LOI 5 SPO\DYLITIS OV Tilt. A XVS - Atvpisc her Verlauf Piner turierk,,losen Spondylkhm des Eplatropheus - PI rk V, . T ej rn,kruvA J. anti Kai enda It, Thomuvrr at hen Krarikenh (Basel) V)SO. 3114 1243-249) lllua* 4 A came of luberculoubi spondylMm ol i~iv u0s, witli destruction of the odontuid prt)- rose and the upper ventral part of tt.r bodv of the axts is described. The came %as diagnosed and followed up radiologluallY. The patient -ALk!% cured by the time of anti- tuberculotica. Oil of the upper dorsal part of the bod 'v of 0e axim, a support. Simi- lar to the odonloid process of the axis. farmed for the anterior arch of the ailiia, For still better fixation. a spondylodesis C I -C4 % aH performed, (XIV, 15) op PM. trantiBek Importnnce of contrnst media added to Boyden's mLxture tn :Lole--y- ntod,ranhy. Gas. lek. cask. 98 no-34:1059-100 21 Awt; 59 1. Uatav oro vyzkmm vyzivy lidu, red. doc. MUDr. Josef Masak. ( qDLv-C'rSTOGB-PffT) (GONTRAST )MIA) vXC~RPT~ F!Ll~;A Sec 14 Vol 13/5 Radiology May I 'i PW I uf 11 ic~l ''I I lit w I I (it ~J.()Njp) I'l I I" ()I. T '. . J i 10 tit- q I r N*. im i t f i i h.- i s s it, r I tw I I It P 1 .1 A 4' A s if. , - -it 1, 11 . g I - .., . *~ I .. t v . I ^ a s r - d I - , I tit- a se of I II ( oil t he 'ippe r i s~ 4 t lit, I-, A , if t hu a x , % 11 s I I , p, I 1--- 1. it, t"i'l f [m. (I fi . I tit. ant v I I m it I , h i if I lit- k I tit 4111 be 114- 1 f i % i a -;lit vol it ode s . C I - C A as pt-rfm nied PIRK. V. (PrfihD 12. Krkonosi;ka, 7. ) Intramiral hematoma of the duodenojej,wsl ben-L ec;l-. re.,-.t;-,. 12 191-105 Sei)t 58. 1. Untav pro vyzkllll 7.vzivY lUit, Pritlizi-Kre (r-po. (loc. KuDr. (1110D--NUM. hemorrh. he intorwi, intrrirninil of !,indi-:w.ie.iirwl ~.itss- report (JY.TUNUM, hemorrh. same) (113MTOMA, ci-fie reporte intrwmirril of duodanojejurijil !.end (;z)) PIJVr,.,,1Prantieek (PrAha 12. Krkonosj3kjj 7. ) Senile ntrcmhy of narietel 'bones. Cesk. rentg. 13 no.l:r-5-bb Feb S9. 1. Ustnv pro ryz)rum vyziv-.v lidu v PIraze-Krci, redital d0c. dr. J. Masek. (PARINTAL HOHB. dis. senile atrophy. x-ray manifest. (Cz)) PIM, F.; ZMW, G.; KRIZ, R. Two rare cases of hollow maeuryams of the ascending aorta. Ceek. rentg. 11 no.4t256-261 Doc 57. 1. Ustav pro Vskum vyzidu lidu v Praze-Krci. reditel doc. J. Masek a oddelent ustr. rentpenu Thomayerove nemocnice v Praze-Irci. (AONMIANIMSMS, nnRe reports hollow nn,3uryamn of nRcending aorta, mre onses (Cz)) A 3ec. 6 vol. ii/10 Cct- 57 F 6497. 11111K F., WIDINISK~ .1 and VOLF V. Odd proChor. 7 Povol. K~NZ.Karlovv -TIJ F ~y, stfed. Rocrite. Thomayerovy Nern., Ilraha-Krti; ('st. 00hu Krevil Praha-Krci; Klin. Chor. 7 PoVol. a )I *Yg., Praha. 'VI-Yf)) zalilen) srd(e v RTG. obraze u silikosy, The evolkit4oll of 1he 'strain * of the hear? in the X- ray picture in silirosis VNIT11.11K. 1956, 2,12 11092-1100~ Tables 6 Illus. 2 Oulofloopatiell". With past-history (if exposure todmit. 73reportedaflet-3-4yr- fora riorX-rnyftIm%1 ti~vnfroma2cm. focus, the currentdiametersofthe heart were measured. In a one-stage examination. the diameteri are of no help in making the diagnosis of cor pulmonale. They depend to a Rreal extent upon the change of the position of the heart. which is stipulated by the change of the position of the dia- phragm. The diameters have not changed appreciably even during the control examination after 3-4 yr., even when in many patients a considerable progress of the disease waq frequently apparent. However. a progress in the width of pulmon- ary artery branch occurred. the right lower branch being also measured (truncus intermedius). This branch is considered to he pathologically widened when its diameter under the area of greatest curve is 17 mm. The number of patients with branches so widened increased. This occurred in 11 patients, who did not show this finding four years ago. Out of 8 patients, who 3-4 yr. ago showed a widening of pulmonary artery branches, three have died. The widening of the branches is one of the principal X-ray changes in hypertension of the small circulation system. The prominence of the arc of the pulmonary artery trunk is not very helpful in estima- tion of high blood pressure in the small circulation system before it reaches a considerably high level. The prominence of the arc of the pulmonary trunk is not accurately definable. and it is impossible to verify it through an objective criterion, because the pulmonary artery trunk cannot be measured without employing a con- trast medium. Enlarged heart was found in the whole of the series only on three occasions in patientm with hypertensive disease. (VI. 15-) , 6r . R. . PITM. IF. PonRible familial corwenital craniontonosis (dysostosis craniofacialim, Crouzon disease. C;esk. vediat 12 no-9:834--836 5 Sept 57. (HYTWTZNSION, case rerports, hered. crantofaciAl dyaostosin (0z)) PUM.Frent.; BMWANA,Jomef On diagnosis and theravy of circumscribed suprrdiaphragmatic tumors. (Report of 2 cases - mesotheltoms and hets"lom). Roshl. chir. 39 no.5:342-)117 VO 060. 1. Ustav pro vyzkum vyzivy lift, Prahs,red. doc. KUDr. Josef Maseki Ustav pr'o klinickou a experimo%ntalni Chirurgli.Praha, red. prof. NUDr. Bohumil bpacek. (ILM KIWIASNS came reports) (XISOTHAMOKA case reports) (HYNANGIOM case reports) PIRIE. Frantisek. NUDr; MIKUIASXDVA, Jaroslava. MUDr www"I - Differential diagnosis of tumor from infarct of the kidney. Cask. rentg. 9 no.4:143-148 Noy 55. 1. Z oddelent ustredotho roantgenu Thomayerovy namocnice v Fraze- Krci. prednoata KUDr Milos Brozek, a z pathol. anatom. odd.. prednosta doe. MIJDr Dagnar Benesova. (NIOPIASMS; neoplasms. differ. diag. from infarct) (KID.,MTS, Infarction, differ. diag. from tumor) 17 Df piio- , .. . : ~ - A, . I . . . . ."-, . . 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Salts of rare-earth elements of the ceria group with some or- ganic acids. Uch.zap. ISGU '75:6-7 162. (MIRA 17:3) DODONOV, Ya.Ya.; PIRKES, S.B. Salts of some rare-earth elements withA-ii'.tro-d-camphor. Uch. zap. ~'GU 75:3-6 162. (MIRA 17:3) A276 05'0)k0b(InHusnlan -camphor- - A mettwd ti prexAkod (or the preparAtion -of d 1*11 of , 1*,.Ir, wid Nd b) the reactlan of their lLquc-.ou5 ""..,.o I - wtth "win comphorvo. It has been an Uliltubted tMt d-ca,wiphotutee of the CA gimp are m-lurul-I nowLit, In 1120~ that the i-ilulAtIty ~,f ra- c-&rlh vienteni % o vrekr-is tit tht 1~th,mltiq rdi,r Nd. P r Co. L~ ~itd 'I h the svJ,kl,,Mly M it -cavnpr~v rate. A rare Pam, P~vme.a*,~ Th (wAcA%os ivtth ~n_,Att,.j P-ftd decreases wtth hcattng A. It was uLzservvd ihat d-ewnpljorales of rure carLh elei-N,ti, Stv mally hydrAlud luid AD e(hyl gk~,)Nl Predyltation ~.u, be wstd for thL'r sepamflon wll~vj Itydreily6ts) fr.r I )t F HH -- K - P- -s.- Infirt" of maartfils by mum and dwip todws molut -Yx~ I .,.d G. B, NrIms (ZA A~-Ikk- Khm.. 19$8. ad, An & -dmVbed to spettl up "R salts M rara ute of a dccj~ 'c'h'*. IZ iiilod' with CaCl;, cl) 1)~.ir'g rt!j'j tba pTvnure of wat&r vispour is _~Ye(j from th~ ~Jryw,g tuix bY Ory lit The salLa me containot in a flail; on a wat'Ll -Imilb. in a small open glom vej.,O. J,)rv 11, pAis=s jbitm~fjh a". flask Tla water cond'M43tior kx;lumn is of specially prepared 5lAm; tho CACII la ccy-,Ird with liquid a,, TLmc fai complete rying wRo 2 br. itt M- W. pi-tsaum 8- 10 mal CO, in acetol-m. n~ity 1j.) stAmMuNd for liquid air. A 1. B LP3SR/CosmDchemistry Geochemistry. Hydrochemistry. D. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 3o434 Author Kul'berg, L.M., 'Pirkes, S.B., Davydova, N.I. Inst Saratov UniversIT-Y Title Rapid Method for Ascertaiaing the Degree of Dolomitiza- tion and the Structure of Carbonate Rocks Orig Pub Uch. zap. Saratovsk. un-ta. 1956, 43, 135-14o Abst A new procedure has been developed for determining in the field the degree of dolomitization of carbonate rocks. The specimens under study are calcined at 675-7250 for 10 minutes and are treated with an alkaline solution of p-nitrobenzene-azo-resorcinol, or with a boiling solution of diphenylcarbazide in alcohol. With magnesites and do- lomites an intensive coloration develops. A sample that has not been calcined gives with diphenylcarbazide a colo- ration only if it contains magnesite. A method has been worked out for determining the extent of dolomitization Card 1/2 DODONOV, Ya.Ya.; PIRKES, S.B. Synthesis of 0< .-aitro--d. e-,amphor. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; khim.i khiz. takh. 5 no.1:112-114 162. (.,IrnA 1. Saratovskly gosudarstvennyy universitet Imni Chernyahevskogo, kafedra neorg&nIcheskoy khindi. (Camphor) VKrTS, Tanyamin LeaAkovich, ZAUARIII, Androty Georg tyfyv tc~,, KAI? AULL)V, Ilikolay Alp.1reqndrovich It PUMAVXA, Potr Takrovlovich, . KRUIMAgOnKrT. a "d. , otv. rqd . : RD70SLOVSK IT, q.R. . r"4. I zd-va , : AS TA-P IT YVA. G.A., takhn. road. rl,--~,ql electric oower syntems] Hastriyo Anerenti-naski-i qLateAv. P4c,.,,v3, lrd-v~ Almd. nauir SS5R, IOS9. 294 o. (MIRA I' :I -~) (%L!-nl oijfictrifi,-iitt(-n) (Els,r-tri, Dowor ilstrlluti~n) PIRKHAVKA, P.YA. Concerning the determination of the future level of electrification for nonindustrial purposes in rural districts. Obahch. Onerg. no.4t29-39 '61. (KUU 14.8) (Rural electrfication) 8(6) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 3OV/:277 Veyte, Venlamin Isaakovich, Zakharin, Andrey Georgiyevich, Kara,-,.~)%. Nikolay kleksandrovt,~h, and Pirkhavka Pet-r-Yakovlevich Meatnyye energeticheskiye slatemy (Local Power Systems) M05--ow Jlz~--j N'C' AN SSSR, 1958. 294 P. 3,500 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Akademlya naulc 333R. Knergeticheskly Reap. Ed.: Krzhlzhanovskly, G.M., A-,adeznl-,Ian; Ed. of Publishing House: Bogoalovskly, B.B.; Tech. Ed.: Astaflyeva, G.A. PURPOSE: The book is intended for engineers and planners workIng r the field of rural electrification. COVERAGE: According to Academician G.M. Krzhyzhanovskiy, reaponsiole editor of the book, the electrification of agriculture will proceed by connecting rural areas with the networks of interconnected power systems. However, the electrification of a number of agricultural regions must, for the near future, be oriented on a local scale. Studies conducted at the Rnerpticheskiy institut AN SSSR (Power Magineerlng Institute AS USSR) led to conclusions that the baatc CaV 1/8 Local. Power Systems 30V/1277 form of development of local power engineering must be the _o-.'..' power system, connecting rural and other local power stations for parallel operation in a common high-voltage network. Basic theoretical assumptions determining the selection of parameters, loca,l power systems were outlined in a berlos of works condur,pi at the Power Engineering Institute. The present book'generailze- the results of theee works without, however, attempting to rover all the problems connected with the development of local power systems of various types. The authors thank Academ1clark G.M. Krzhlzhanovskly for his help and Doctor of Technl,,al I.A. Ditzko and Engineer A.A. Besch1nskiy for reviewing *he manusrript. V.N. Salcharov, Junior sclentifi., aselstanr, helped with certain sections of Chapter V and Engineer N.S. Kanakin w--J-~, section 2 of Chapter VII. There are 80 rererenoes, all 3olil,~'. Card 2/8 (Isocal Power Systems) 30V, 12-f - TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface From the Authors Ch. I. Electrifination of Rural Regions in the USSR Electrifir-ation System. Development of the Electrie Power Base of Agriculture and the Role of Lo(-.al Power Systems 7 1. Development of electrification in the USSR 7 2. Development of rural electrification In the U33R 17 3. Development of the electric power base of agriculture In the USSR. The role of local power systems 2 Ch. H. Characteristics of Rural Regions Acuording to the Availability of Local Power Resources and Their Structure 32 1. Character of the general distribution of local power resources In geograph.4,al zones 32 Card 3/8 (Local Power 3yetemp) SOV/1277 2. Distribution pattem of local resoumes of w;,:*.-r power, peat, and wooma f,.L,--l 3. Availability of pea,.. wood fuel and wa-,.er-.powPr resources in rural. regions 4. Wind as a power source 5. Local rjeources of c-oal, oil shale, and natura- gas 6. Resources of straw for, power 7. Distribution of electric power consumers In rlir!il areas 8. Radius of utilizati-on of local power rqBotLr~~e~ 9. Parameters of e~e--Arl^- power distribution In rura. areas 10. Basic types of rural dist,.T4.,ts according tc their electric power supply Ch. III. Rf f lei ency of t~..e Integrat I on of Lot a' R1 e - Power Stations Into interconnected Power Systems 1. Genera.1 remarks 2. Power characteristics of a hydroelectric &tat'-oii in relation to the power system 46 5'1'- 52 Card 4/ 8 Local Power Systems 30V/1277 3. Operating area and ut-u,.Alirp of lo(~al power eystemB 82 4. Economic efficiency of locai power systems 87 Ch. IV . Characteristics of Basle Typfls of Kle.,tric Power Stations in Relation to Local Power Systems Ui 1. Hydroelectric power stations Ci 2. Thermal ele,itric power stations I)t 3. Wind-driven electrIc power stations 1c-3 Ch. V. Fundamentals of the Power Calrulation Method for Local Power Systems 1. Power calculation method. System of units 2. Electric load characteristics of power systems and methods of analysis 11. 1 3. Power chsxa~:terlBtIC of a water flow 4. Local power system consit3fing of hydroelectric and thermal 9,trttlons Connection Qf a locai power system and rural hydro- electric stations inta the network of a large district power system C a r, d L,o,:al Power Systems 30V/127,71 6. Local power system oonsiatlrig of hydroelectric stations with seasonal ininof' Method of plotting power of a local power system with seaeonal ranoff regulaclon b. Thermal electric power 8Ttitons *Ln a lo,~al power system 1,~k Local power -~yeem r,~.Lrifor(,,,~d WIT,h WInd-driven electric stations 10. Power reserves i,-i a -oca-k power system 11. Basic features of powqr 41:z3tems wJt-.)i a power reserve ma-rgin Ch. VI. Problems of StabIlIty of Dperating Conditions in Loo,al Powr Systems 1. Maintaining frequency in a lo-a- power system 2()- 2. Siabilisy problems of power s-y9t-em8 2.1 C ard 6 /,6 tLocal Power Systems, SOV/1277 Ch, VII. Problems of Operating Conditions and of Organizing the Operation of Local Power Systems 222 1. Basic features of power regimes in local power systems 222 2. Problems of distribution of active and reactive power 229 3* Determination of power losses for various daily-rated operating conditions 243 4. Limits and wequence J-n operating a cascade of water reservoirs with seasonal regulation serving local hydroelectric stations 249 5a Problems of control and regulation of operating conditions in local power systems 256 Ch. VIII. Trend of Doftlopment of the Electric Power Base of Basic Rural Regions of the USSR 263 1, Problems of the regionalization of power distribution to agriculture ancording to the sources of electric power 263 20 Agricultural areas in the effective radius of district power systems and electric railroads (districts of centralized electric power supply) 268 Card 7/8 Fro^& OW - fthl (Univ PnL#ws Cswh- 1. 3i;*-j6(jLkj.-SWW new prqmjm~ cmtg Wim in the nowims um prepd b7 2 diNcerno altht (joby how cartrar-difts c "r a, =110:1soir arkle M.116 halull-W hlicthy6=Wwt wow tulp, (11 by t1ranwaarikatmA of elkyj esim uf I with dirthybLMIII- egbawjbycmt&lywoitbAliw4wopybate Tbrommuift.-Ommi rwWumdbmrtwfr=ltik Anootbadftw(heto" ndthrwv wnpd , d6d636emommilkyl and 4 Wa awthol of prrpn ld dirthylumbimWthyl 4404~4- ambeAmnamic by re"criMimstim of ethyt Xsuilo4-sffun~ with dir4livienumarth"cil ce devc. bpd Dl~ fluhik-k PUMMEA.P.Ta. (Hook-va) I local electric power system using L~e aeaisonal flow of small rivers. Izv.AIY SSSR. Otd.tekh.nauk no.10:L70-176 0'55. (Hydroelectric power stations) (KLRA 9:1) P2LA5X I DUKU K12'DTT-7101 &N, -~r "admial.- - SBML M_rw---Lt' ~-t~t L- a-It. PembloW -2. U-1. aborm,1A J.AL K~~- (P-bl-oa at F- ftmt~~. D---- t. A- d.A.L.. M.3L 1~~. 6,1 P. It--- ally L-ted- Z.500 aa.I.. W'-It"L Oda. of P-ALLmwag I - R.D. A~~- . P.T. Pubt-, P.T. =b-, &ad CAL 0-7L~-; ?-2~ LL. ?.A~ P.~, "-M.1 5-1 ~ k, W. T.L. P_p_ (R~'. &t.) AD&4..W f ;~I-. 2.5k, V.I. Vrt., A-3. ". Cham-, U-S. lmd-. C-Lld-t- -f %,'kcal RJL amedida,ta of L.AL Lo-~' C-dl"_ f M..Mkk-. peraKimt ft" aall.~iaa If 1. L~Jad Lrib". to %b. --7 at A-A..Lcl- CL-IL &-md-b --- xu. COVIRAMS ft& OMLI~~- -atal~ Lrzy A`t1&1*d by r-oar oad aw-k.- of U. 6-4 Lcal.C~ T-_ artila. 6-1 --- P~l- or . VIA. -4. of -bj.ct.* I. ruld f P- P~I- of W. logloo.1 6-1-_ of -d -~-l p-ar P-- - P-Utl.. af.- -I &ML.I.- min ~1. j. t1w 0.8 A. 167 of D.--L-las la~- 11 ft. 17% r- ad PV--P-_- 'f rut_ Cl- of & fw#T :a r tza can 166 b-41 I.C =.Lul. _4 G. r..iA 19% x._at,tt&- f 9-rcy S-~- lbrkwicA. L- --1- of 60l' 2Z3 Otatt. to, T---- C~_'t_ f L~- 2h~l of ft-lad ad P.~-. 9-s"ti- to L-4-cmataame 2b2 WltA S.LLi Dit.= K*%!_kj2'_ O.F., 0. T. xaj--I~h. TS. U.11 f 2-1 1. 9-M-1t, f TtorT__vm Tm.4 Mca~ott_ f 277 Ou.1araLk, O_T-~ f C.P-st-V 17., Yw.-..rd to lity 30 "A, ut~.L" aor=mrz~=l t"TW at GAL ffl"I~ak 51A Le Klirtu_ I. Al-I rb.. -ItL- of ftr%~_t r"_l_ to r_ at 4-4 . Fiat Plata $37 lx-tleatlaa of - fft~~- of A.S.Uy. ft- 1. 343 Cm4LtLoam rar bapmoo.timo %P*tLq Witb r;- 242-wt~ of Pool sbll-.. loot KmLjj=m, _! I., Tu.A, ga~~. Calm;atl~ f Mw,t,taaoo aa~ f moot a.=~ C- : !'_ ~' u"t, to '~ r-_ ot a Fbmjtj~ Fra o-% Gr%41*,t b03 MCHKIN. V.V.; FIRKIN, I.A.; PUYAKOV. A.B.; OCHKIN, D.V. Method for caUtratiag scintillation Cama-spoctrowter. Prib.1 tekh. skep. no.5tl26-128 S-0 160. (MINA 13t11) (Scintillation spectrometry) (Calibration) P536r) 2- ~ 0 .2 AUTHORS~ TITLE PERIODICAL'. S/120/60/000/005/034/051 E032/E314 Ovechkin, V.V., Pirkin, I,A . Polyakov. A.S. and Ochkin . D. V_:____~ Method of Calibrating a Scintillation Gamnia-spect- rometer/q Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1960, No. 5 pp. 1.26 - 128 TEXT: The conversion of the areas under the photopeaks in scintillation y-spectra to the total intensities of y-rays, for a medium-sized NaI(T1) crystal and energies E 300 keV, is can onlv be carried out if the y-ray spe:trometer Y calibrated in a preliminary experiment. This calibration is usually carried out with the aid of standard y-ray sources with energies close to the energy of the y-rays under investi- gation. However, such standard y-ray sources are not always available. Calctilated data suitable for calibration purposes and applicable to the many practical cases, are largely not available either. An absoltite calibration curve covering a wide energy interval can be obtained for a scintillation y-spectrometer with the aid of y-sources whose Intensities are er360 S/120/60/000/005/034/051 E032/E3i4 Method of Calibrating a Scintillation Gamnia-spectrometer not standardised. provided each of them has a number of y-lines with known intensity ratios, including soft y-quanta with energies 100 keV (Ref, 1). By definition. the efficiency (relative aperture) of a N-spectrometer for y-rays of given energy is given by E - S/N = f(E 'Y ) where S is the counting rate in the photopeak and N is the total intensity of y-rays of the given energy emitted into an angle of Vt The ratio of efficiencies for hard and soft y-rays emitted by a given source is then C /E (S /S )(N /N I 1 0 0 1 where the subscripts 1 and 0 refer to hard and soft rays. respectively, Since the soft y-rays are absorbed in the surface layer of the NaI(T ) crystal (for example, for EY = 90 keV u = 7.5 cm-f), it follows that E0 = S0/N 0 Card 2/6 85360 S/120/6o/000/005/034/051 E032/E314 Method of Calibrating a Scintillation Gamma-spectrometer where w 0 is the relative solid angle subtended by the crystal at the source. The magnitude of S 0 must of course be corrected for the absorption of soft quanta in the crystal envelope and in the source, as well as for the fraction of K x-rays of iodine which escape from the crystal (Ref. 2) Thus. the solid angle W can be calculated from. 0 W 2 (2) 1/2 H/V R a2~ where R is the distance from the source to the crystal (diameter 2a), Si/S0 can be measured directly and N /N can be obtained from published data. Substituting the values for the various quantities in Eq. (1) for a number of y-sources, one can obtain the calibration function c = NE Y) for a given geometry. The authors have measured this dependence for a NaI(Tl) crystal, 40 mm in diameter and 50 mm long, placed at a Card 3/6 85360 S/120/60/000/005/034/051 E032/E314 Method of Calibrating a Scintillation Gamma-spectrometer distance R = 5 3 cm from the source ((D 3,2 x 10- 2 The 0 following I-sources were employed- Hg203(Eo 71 keV. E I = 279 keV, OLK = 0.159 (Ref-3). N iN = 0.14) 0 1 CS137(E 0 32 keV, E 1 = 661 keV, a., = 0.11 (Ref,4), N -N I= O~072) Ce 144 + Pr 144 (E 8o, EI = 134, E2 = 700. E 3 = 1490, E 4 = 2180 keV, N N1 N2'R3 N4 = 7~2!15.3 3,56 0.56ri.44 (Ref. 5); Se75(E' = 140, E 270, E 400 keV N N N 123 14l 22.3 0 1 2 (Ref, 6) Card 4/6 85360 S/120/60/000/005/034/051 EO 32/E " 14 Method of Calibrating a Scintillation Garmna-speLtrometer In the first two cases the ratio N NI was calculated from a. taking into account the fluoreszence emitted from the K-shell (Ref. 7) As can be seen from Fig, I all the experimental points except for the 134 keV y-rays from Ce 144 lie on the continuous curve and agree with the four calculated poInts E Y = 280, 661, 1330 and 2620 keV (full circles) which were obtained by combining the data taken frow Refs 8 and 9 and applying them to our geometry The experimentally determined function C = f(E was -onfirmed by control measurements using 22b the following -y-ray sourct- Ra daughter products (F. ~ 61o. E = 350, E = 770. E = 1120, E 1760. E zzuu kev, 1 2 3 4 5 N~zN .N 'N ;N !N ~ loo 62 5'18,7 45.3 54.3 21.5 (Refs 10.110, 0 1 2' 3 4 5 1131W = 64o, E, = 364, E 720 keV, N N N2 z n.6 100 2~4 0 2 0 1 (Ref., 12) Cnrd 5/6 8c' 36C. 5/120/60/000/005/034/051 E032/E3i4 Method of Calibrating a S,:intillation Gamma-spectrometer Since the intensity of the y rays in the soft part of the y-spectrum for these isotopes is not well known, E was norm&lised so that C blO ~ 7 3 x 10 3 and E 64o ~27.0 x 10 In addition. it was assumed that E 140 ~ 2,7 X 10 in the V11 case of Se 75."fThe y-ray spe,trum was measured with the aid of a 100-channel kicksorter (A'O (Al 100) A typi,.al 226 y-spectrum (Ra in equilibrium with its de-ay produ -ts) is shown in Fig 2 There are 2 figures and 12 referen-es I Swedish, 1 Italian, 4 English and 6 Soviet Acknowledgments are expressed to L T Polyakova for assistance in the measurements SUBMI rT ED July 17. 195-) Car d 6/6 TSXNTRR, N.M.; KHKRAD[Pt%SF[XV. A.G.-, PIRKIN, I.A. 18 Garmn ra7a from the neutron sourcn Po--O .Zhur.elzup.i tex)r. fiz. 37 no.4:1133-11)4 0 '59. (MMIU 13:5) (G&- rays) (Polonium) KLIWENOK, B.V.; KONDRATIYEV, A.A.; Prinlmaliuchastiye: BASYROVA, Z.V.; YELEPINA, V.I.; Z'?MIYANSKIY, A.T.; PI.-MIS, L,N.; STARTSEVA, T.K.; YANTSEN, Ya.Ya. Counter-current horizontal extractor for processing hard materials. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; neft' i gaz 4 no.2:75-77 '61. (KIRA 15:5) (Paraffins) (Diesel fuels) OK, I*f~ skiy I ACCESSIM t'R: AP4UO'yl(34 S/0152/63/000/012/0057/005~, AUTPORS: P.irki-s,_L. N.; Boni art,' M.- IIYlimenok, D. VV TITLE: Carbamide deparaffination of hydrofined diesel fuel SOURCE: IVUZ. Neft' i Zaz, no. 12, 1963, 57-59 mOPIC TAGS: aeparaffination, carbamide deparaffination, hydrofinin 'a, hydrofined diesel fuel, complex format-ion, complex forming inhibitors, carbamide crystais, air-dried carbamtdos ABSTRACT: Investigation of the effect of hydrofining on the carba- mide deparaffination of diesel fuel involved the use of refined and unrefined fuels. The carbamide pulp used in all the expei-iments contained 75~* crystalline carbamide and 25% water, the complex formation taking place at room temperature. The same conditions were used in treatment of both the hydrofined and unrefined fuel. Loss of carbamide activity was found,smaller in hydrofined than in unrefined fuel, signifying that the complex-forming inhibitors are destroyed in the hydrofining process. The deparaffination effect is considerably reduced by use of carbamide which has been treated with Card l/ 2 ACCESSION NR: AP4009i64 unhydrated diesel fuel. The natural depressing agents are destroyed in the process of hydrofining diesel fuel. Repeated use of the waLer-carbamide pulp for complex formation reduces its activity because surl'ace-active substances (complex forming inhibitors) are aasGrbuG un Lhe crystalline carbamide pulp. There are consid- erably i'ewer complex formation inhibitors in hydrofined than in unrefined aiesel fuel. When there are no complex formation inhi- bitor3, the paraffine reacts with air-dried carbamide. Orig. art. has: 2 figures, 2 tables. ASSOCIATIOV: Ufimskiy neftyanoy institut (Ufa Petroleum Institute) SUBMITTED: 25SOP63 DATE ACQ: 14Feb64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: CH, FL NR REF SOV: 003 OTHER: 000 Cwd 2/2 l'IR-K,,: , ; lif N7,-',~, ' , 1-1. : , ; K! ~, , I arbikmiip -10! wax , nfy (,f hy 1, or '#~ an -j ; ! ~ ,e-0 . :7.." . vv? .. .~"! '. 7av . ; ne ~ ~ ' : i7a z t-, n G . , " . t 1,- 51-4 1 , ~ . 1 .1 ~ i,-A . " ~ ~ , 1 - i " i MI,( I y ne " I van oy i n m ~ ~ , ., , . ICLIMENOX. B.V.; PIMIS. L.1j.; sXAcHKo. Te.v.; 8SAM, M.P. Using aqueous solution of enrbamide for removinp paraffin from diesel fuels. Izv.vya.uche-h#snv*; neft' I gaz. no.7:83-89 15R. (MrR.A 11:11) 1. Uftaskiy neftyanoy institut. (Urem) (Paraffins) (Diesel fuels) PTRKL, A. T lesting the wf!ar of fabrics on A ...volvIng I.--sting mac.Ane. p. "'~ . (Texti I .Vol. 12, no. 1, Tar.. ,. Praha, Czec:~oslov,kia'/ SO: Monthly List of East. Eumrean Arressions ~~:F.ALi LC, V 1. (,, no. IC, ctn ... ]P . inrl. DOBAZ, J.; PIRKL, J. Fluorescent derivatives of 1,2,3-triazole. VIII. Some derivatives of phenylnaphtho-(1,2)triazola. Coll Cz chem 25 noj1912-918 Kr 160. (EEkI 9:12) 1. Organisch-technologischas Laboratorium I. Forschungsinstitut fur organiache Synthesen, Pardubice-RybItvi. (Triazole) (Phonylnaphthotriazole) (Fluorescent substances) CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic 0-2 Chemistry. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, 1958, No 17, 57432. Author : P J., Dobas J. Inst : ;01 Nil v e n . Title : Synthesis of 4-Amino-41-Chlorstilbene-2,21-Disul- foacid. Orig Pub: Chem. liety, 1957, 51, No 5, 982-983. Abstract: 4-Amino-41-chlorstilbene-2,21 disulfo acid (I) syn- thesized by Zandmeyer's reaction (refer to Ref Zhur- Khimiya, 1956, 52200) from 4-nitro-41-aminostilbene- -2,21-disulfo acid with subsequent reduction is not a homogeneous substance. It contains impurities of probably 4,41-bis-(2"-sulfo-4"-aminostyril)- -diphenyl-3. 31-disulfo acid. It is possible to obtain pure I from 4-bezoylamino-41-aminostilbene- Card 1/3 54 CZLCHOSLOVAKIA / Organic Chemintry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Kh1mlya, 1958, No 17, 57432. Abstract: molecule of water was crystalized out by boiling the paste-like III material (obtained in the pre- ceding experiment) for 3 hours in a solution r~nn- taining 300cc of water and 60gr NaOH (saltln(~ out NaC1 at 700) with the yield of 63%. Card 3/3 55 ~7 - ome dedutly" d tm 3411AM VM' and . Pw lku=# tav ME" - 9 CA 83, I-11M.-The spec... 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S~i r the - COUNTRY CATLGORY B G P, A," T IT L- C Zee 110 a lovaki a ",I. .'m 71 Flirt I r im :"flLct, r%-! -phe[ And 0 C 2 o j C wl--t ,he aaoit.icNn of 'rh~! dy's out W~ r, m lit r3h. ng YA Ili wri- ,r %r ~ OXI-_710- 11 'IL t 7 ().*t?) MPY ~ A % e c ,!~) r j . , prod ~v S &.1 t 01 L a n,1 mr,, to Kive, *-P ~'nfjjqte or C C"'U' 4 r 1( Czechoslovakia AES. JOUR. NO. 16 1.'~9, 571.47 AUT'OR A 3 3T 1.5 rt)t"jr('C' flon 0jazotizel Ila a suspension (if wl.ich is rAded (abouL ZO', 30 m-ir to a solution of 6.033 ma~- V11 and 20 gms CHICOON :~n 150 r.1 water. FeillowAug salting out, the dye ib oxidized t:i refluximg with 0.06 mol ammoniacall solution- the product is converted to the uG 0, Na salt by henting in water w1th the addttioL of Nok, CC~ ard Na2 S, 0,, t the yield of III diftydrate is 7.5 gza. TV 113 synthesized from C.01 mol CA:!~: 7/9 9/9 tr. 'tit- li~mll For Commul)) - cation 7. 5pe 6ZnKri~.r- No ', 1 wanecek CZEMOBLOV.'JM/Optics Lxviinesceac3- Abs Jour Ref Zhur Fizika, No 6, ig5g, 14133 Author Dobas, J., Pirkl, J., ffai.dusek, V. Inst Title Fluorescent Derivatives of 1,2,3 Triazol. III. Sulphouic Acids of Derivatives of Naphtotriazols, Based on 4-anino- diphenol. OriG Pub Collect. Czechool. chen. comam., 1958, 23, No 5, 926-931 Abstract Translation fron Chen. listy 1957, 51, 1122. Card 1/1 - 130 - Distr: 4E3d flunirsuint dcrivatives of 1~2,3-truWr,. VII. Sodium 61kits of somp bis and trio-tsipmolesui(onle adda jimstav 110M. J&rom(t__njkl, mid VithMav Ihnousek _~%T Callecti~n Czewhli-- x1ow. Chew. Communs 24. CA 53, No- 9IWjh. Jill VILUIL- PIRK,,v J.; DMA3, J. SCIENCE Periodical COLLECTliN OF CZECHWLOVAK CHEMICkL CO!~'UITICATDNS. SBLENIX KHDffO1MKTKH RAPOT. Vol. 23, no. 1, Jan. 1-?5P. PIRKL, J.; DOBAS, J. Remarks on the preparation of 4-amino-41-chlorostibene-2,21- disulfonic acid. In German. p. 152. MDnthly Ust of East European Accessions (EKAI) V, Vol. 8, no. 3, March, 115Q. Uncl. P)A, K & 7 rt , ,, , &, - CZECH( 71.emistry Synthetic "Irgrinic --her-istry ,,ba Jour- R~f Zhur-Khl.,.. No 13 195E, 4~97 1.uthor F~Ias Jarr)slav Nrk. FirU-ir. lifin-,useR Viteziav Inst Title Flurrescent `~-rivatlves cf l,2,3--,riaz-le. 1. .3ulf Acils cf ris-Nnphth~,-T`riazcles 7.ased 3n p-Phenylene- Diamine, Denzidine, Denzidine Sulfcme qnd Dimrdn~-- Diphenyl-Urea III Sulfonic Azids c-f 2enzo- and Nrirhth:- Triaz,les -Lased or. 4,4'-rliar-incati'Lbene-2,2'-,-Iisulfr-ri, Acil. III Sulfmic Acids of r*-r1vfttives ~-f NapW, Trlazcle !'.aset nn 4-A1,.ii.f,-!)1pheny1. IV. Color ftnd Flucrescence :,f 3,-,re Drivatives cf 2-Djenylj.aj1.th~- L-1,22-Trtaz,~,le V - I-De2-ivativea cf 2-,,1' ind pher.yl) -Naphthc,-/-!, 2"F-Tri azole Sulfonic Acids r !'-ft: Cher.. listy, lj57, 51, Nr 6, L103-LL12, llli-112! 1126, 1127-1135 11.3r~-il4l- r,1 10 "ZErH.' -r~,Finiz -he-AALry. F)yFjtt,,t1,- rrganllc "he;..Istry Ats -~ef aur-Khil- , N, 1--. 1958, z-~i)7 ,',bstmct: ' A r.-uvter -f p-lysulf(r.1c licids ~f bis-r',A01thr~- tri,iz-~vs !..rive teei~. synthesized, which are leriwi- tives f 1,, -,-henylene lipudne, Lenz iliie ~ I , , ber.- zidir.e sulfcne, and ditmdn,)dii~henyl-urea Ir,vestigr- ted were their c-,I,r, flu:-rescprice '.F', ~.r. ::ellul-se, hleachij.g n~tiu. n crtt-,r.. sul-stantive ~rq,er-ties, an! ils rl:ti-i'1r, ,ltrnvi~~Iet light, witt. the view P( ss it le ut. i zat i - r. -f the 3e 07,-Tcunds as )rti--a, --Ie,iriri,~, a,~-,erts. It ft-Ilws fr-i:. a detnilp~ft liscLssi-i'. -f c-rrelatic~ns letween pr.)I,erties -tnd cheralcril strictire that substitution iii the naphtY.- trlaz~,le riniF, hits effect substantial --han,~,ea while sjtstiL.t,on ry sul,*, - chl-r,r,e, ir, the -rti - r. . f *-he . j- -it- %ffeAs c- ns i leraL ly the k7her-Astry. 7)yntjjetjC, rrganic Chemistry ,4 ~97 Ahs Ref 7.hur-YJA.,... , N-, 13, I'M, 1, ,i,ti-il -Lrd c(-!7r ~r-perti,~-a of the deriviti-tes ur.dt--r study. ill the prcper-ties te.,rLF, ~Lltered cci,cc.--itantly. 1, cars!4-eratle r-Ip ir, the retentl,n rf desiraLle iroperties -f :,ptic!i! tleaching agents is ylayed ~,y ccpIanarity -,f the .,Ieccuie. The 3ubstances thus ,obtained tire -~f a relatively '.-w fastness t,: light A scluti.)r. -f -'.I rncle of phenyl-diazoniur.. ch1crile ,15C L-J) is adled Iropwise 0 5 hour' to a sclutim f 'J-12 :---ole of 2-ru.-Ai.onaphthalene-6-s-al- fcnic act"- (11-, it. 1 4 liters of vater and ~~, .-l 2.5 N s(-Iutic)r. -~f Nli4C~Ij- Lfter 2 hours at 51~' the Ixt . Lure iR he-ited t, sated rut with IRCI the lyest,~ff I,astc is I.s,,;clve-I in 2.5 liters -T wnter at rind Is ',X'. ilzel tY -)f 150 rr.1 f i s,-lutI(r. f rhOC' ~,, 11 g. W"(71 Ver I n-d Uter r'a r.1 .L7 ,'ZEChDSLC'VAKIA/')rgr,nic Cher4stry Synthetic rrgnric .7-her.-istry ,',ts J,ur: Ref Zhur-Dilr-, N~ 137 1)5b, 43397. dilutirn with wnter tc t liters there are addei 25C r.L1 kf the Nal)C1 srlution, rind by anridditi-r. _f NqC1 2d g Nix-Balt of 2-phenyl-naphth,-- ll,,2_j -tria- zcle-7-sulfonic acid are salted aut. The Ayebtuff rbtained by coupling 0.1 mcle p-nitrophenyl liizrni~x.. chIrride with 2-iirti)hthylarine-5,7-disulf,)t,ic acid (III), is sepkrnted by salting out, disscived in 22 liters of water and oxid1zed with NaOC1. The- reaultl!,,- nitre-triazole is reduced according to recharT, with- out teing i.9-1ated ;,fter removal of Fe the sodn filtmte is salted nut and mAde acid to Congo witt HC1 (acid', to get tt,e mono-Na salt of 2-(4'-wn1nr,- phenyl -naphth( -Z 1," / -triazole-6,6-disuL'onic ricid, yield 76~ 'rieter-rilriecF,-,,(jlunetrictilly with W0100.) On r, 1 14/ 7 f