SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHYVAYEV, L.K. - SHUYKIN, N.I.

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:1 7D. i I . I - I - - . ..:-: :'~ ; . , . , ~ . - I . i 2. U~w"~;R ( 600 j 4. i; -.!ui [) 7. 1J)e,),--r),Ience c,!' f"bin- c,tjality in i.emr. h~vbridj on conditions) Sel.i sem. ZO no. 5 195~ - 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, - 1953. Unclassified. SAMY,;W, L. L USMANuclear Fh-vsics - Cosmic Rays 21 Nov 49 Particles, Elementary "Absorption Spectrum of Penetrating Particle Currents of wide Atmospheric Showers in Cosmic Rays," G. T. Zatsepin, I. L. Rozentall, S. A. Slavatinskiy, G. Be Khristiansenp L. A* Shyvayev., Phys Inst imeni Lebedev, Acad Sci USSR, 3 pp I'Dok Ak Nauk SSSRII Vol LUX, No 3 Employed usual Tethod of variation of area of counters connected in coincidence scheme., and method of vakiation of "coincidence multiplespli to determine subject spectrum and clarify nature of penetrating particles. Submitted 22 Jul 1949 by Acad D. V. Skobelstsyno 158T76 SOV/124-58-2-1539 TranSlatior-, from- Referrat",-nvy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 2, p 7 (USSR) AUTHOR: ShLl`-dyeV, N. A VT I,E - 'rile E-q-u-,trrmr-of Motion for the Center of Mass of a System of Particle!, Having a Variable Mass. General Case. (Uravnenive d, izhewya tsentra mass sisternv tochek peremennoy massy v obsilcilen-i sluchaye) PERIODICAL: Uch. zap Gor1kovsk.. un-ta, 1955, Nr 28. pp 56-69 ABSTRACT: The article presents the equations of motion for the center of mass of a system under the assumption that the system mass varies through to the simultaneous joining Iand separation of particles without consideration of their relative motion, The equations of motion of the center of mass are developed both for the absolute reference system and for a coordinate system the axes of which have an arbitrary motion. The article considers some laws of particle radiation, The equations of motion for the center of mass pertaining to the radiating particles have a sitripler form. Card I/I At 1. Zenkin A. nono cL-,:;:; of majL S 1, C !',UZ Aviatslornaya torchnika. no. 2, -oli -LJ on, qu~ nt-x.% mc;char,~ cs va r --y.3tC'.7iS Of on.. G~ Z-, vzl-l-*L~."10 and C, f -1 z s Y, c' to c '&--t ore,::-. f3r -c~*-~ J. of of Y:; t f'~ m of tho- of tho nazz contor. --~~.:;cia clas-- of masz ~'-e -'7'a:'z'jz C, 0- Of -:0 `-e- of t'-e aro Or.:lzLl- y vand n3 of var~,a-blo mas5qs. cj~ t h 3 !.~6'ic, 2~j SU ~E: 2Z';o-,r641 CRI.--i aZ*.,'. 033/ 0-,:H, caru I 124-1957-1-75 D Tr.in~.-I'aGon from: Refer -Aivnyy zhurna!, Mekh:inika. lq57, Nr 1. p 8 (USSR) AUTFIOR- Sliuvaycq,,. N_ A. TITLE-. Critical' HiEtorical Analysij of the Developments of the Funda- nientals of Vatriable-Ma-_s Mechanic6 (Istoriko-kriticheskiy analiz razvitiya asnov mekhaniki peremennykh mass) ABSTRACT: Bibliogr-:tphic entry of the auther's dissertation for the Degree of C-Andidate of Phytic-A-Mathernatical Sciences. In-t i~-torii yestel~tvozn. i tekhr, AN SSSR (Institute of the History of NYWI'31. SCienCec Ind Tech-~-,'.cwy, USSR Academyof Sciences), M.-O'Cow ASSOCIATION- In t i:,t(2rii ye-Ae,.tvcsr, i tekhr. AN SSSR (Institute of the Hi-tory of the N~Atijr-fl Science5 and T(-chnology, USSR Academy of Science.-), Mc~cov,, 1- Variable mass mechanics--Fundamentals--Critic CArd i /i ALEESANDROV., V.K.; SHUVAYLV, N.A. Automatic record of the lines of flow of a fluid. Sudostroenie *29 no.4:54-55 Ap 163. (,4I.-,A 16.4) (Recording instruments)(Aerodynamics--Llectromechanica1 analogies) BOGOSLOVSKIY) I.M., inzh.; SHUVAYEV,_P.N. Manufacturing parts of the nflanged ring" type of sheet steel. Khim. mash. no. 3:33-34 My-Je 160, (MIRA 14:5) (Chemical engineering-Equipment and supplies) FERAYONTOV, A.D.,, starshiy laborant; SIIUVAYEV, P.N., slesarl Flat specimens with thread for mechanical tensile tests. Sbor.st. NIIKHIMMASH no.33sl33-134 160. WRA 15:5) (Testing machines) SVECIWIKOV, S.V., kand. tekhn. nauk,-, SHUVAYEV, V.A. Photoconverter controlled by the v:)ltage function. Art. i prib. no.4.,51-54 O-D 164 (MIRA 2JRa2) ~ K 0 :ACCESSION NR: APS009042 , V1010/001/0061/0064 3 .4 1. AUTHOR: Borovskiy, V. P.; Partala, 0. N. 1, Shuvayev; V. A. TITLE: Generation of FM oscillations in a wide range bmulti;;Tratore y :SOURCE: Avtomatika i priborostroyeniye, no. Is 1965, 61-64 TOPIC TAGS: FM oscillation, rnultivibratoz, FM signal generator !ABSTRACT: As phantastron FM. signal generators. easily develop spurious Am and present difficulties in filtering the I et harmonic, a symmetrical electron-tube'l. RC multivibrator is proposed for this purpose. these experimental results are claimed: frequency range, 1 00 150; frequency drift on tube replacement, :t 1. 25%; !-frequency drift on t 10fe heater-voltage variation,.t 0. 4%; the frequency was ipractically constant witl*an anode-voltage variation of tlO%. Or'1g. art.' has: 14 figures and 5 formulas, ASSOCIATION: none iSUBbUTTEM-00 ENCLI. .00. SUB CODE: EG NO REF SOYS 002 OTHER:.~000 Card T -ACC FZSIOX NR; AP50017". S103021 00/00- V -W 'A AU~HOR: Svechnikov, ;9._Y..'-4.-Candidate of fachnical sciinces); Sh TITLE Voltage -function ph(itoconverter SOURCE: Avtomatika I-priboron0ayeni e~ Imo. 4. 1964,- 51" 54'- Y TOPIC TAGS: photoconverter, voltage hl~nAioh.convertar AB.9TRACT: An analog -to -analog photoconverier is proposed. a substiWti i6i'-- M-~chanical sliding-contact potentiometers. The converter consists of a, transistor with the input voltage applied between, its -emitter and.bas oft a and a ga fill ed*old- cathode lamp connected into its vollectair'idircuit. 'An thelanip luminescence intensity is propoitional to its current in k*w1d6 ran at a (selenium-cadmium) photovaristor placed near the laxnp w=,j~& a a current'l proportidnal, to the input voltage. Temperature stabilizing resistors ar6.j in the circuit. The'inertia of both tho lamap and photovaristor*is. tot or & ip~_asibt&.f C~,d I/Z . . ..... ..................... L 6961-66 0dT(1)/9dA(h) AM NR: AP5020931 SOURCE CODE: UR/0142/65/008/003/0366/0368 AUTHOR: Vollerner, N. F. (Prof.); Borovskiy, V. P.; Shuyayev, V. A. ORG: none TITLE: A generator of video pulses of arbitrary shape SOURCE: IVUZ. Radiotekhnika, v. 8, no. 3, 1965, 366-368 TOPIC TAGS: pulse shaper, RC circuit, pulse generator ABSTRACT: In contrast to the complex arbitrary function generators described in the literature, a comparatively simple scheme for obtaining pulses of arbitrary shape is described. The method is basically the following: 1) the creation of a step function of n quantizing pulses of identical duration and amplitudes propor- tional to the instantaneous values of the function at successive instants; 2) smooth- ing the step function with a low-frequency filter such as an integrating RC circuit. A commutator based on cold-cathode thyratrons operating on the principle of a count- ing circuit is proposed since it is simpler and more.reliable than comutators. If UDC: 621.373.53 Card 1/2 L 6961-66 ACC NR: AP5020931 a symmetrical pulse shaper is desired, the number of commutator cells can be halved. A generator with a capacity of 64 quantizing pulses is capable of generating func- tions from 5 microseconds to several seconds in duration. The functions generated are within 2-3% of the theoretical estimates. The arbitrary function generator should find wide use in analog computer technology, modeling 'of systws, and produc- tion of AN and FM oscillations with arbitrary modulations. Orig. art. has: 4 figures. ZA(,rljT,yjtyp,vi..l A. I., riatichnyy notrudnik; SHUVAYEV, V.14. Rarid method for manufacturing leathor from vhale skin. Y,o'zh.-obuv.prom. no.12:7-9 D 159. 04IRk 13:5) 1. Tikhookeanskiy riauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut morskogo rybnogo I:hozyaystva I okeatiografii (for Zugulyayeva). (Whale) (Leather) L 14498-65 OdT(m)/W,(J)/T Pc-4 IJP(c)/AFVQ3SD/LSD( RM ~&)JFSD(t) SIO 48/64/028/010/1725/1727 ACCESSION NR: AP4048648 AUTHOR: Kocharov, G.Ye.; Kaydenov, V.O.; Shuvayev, V. M. TITLE: A proportional counter illed with a mixture of xenon,and is-oPentaneq./1Fe--.,'-. port Fourteenth Annual Conference on Nuclear Spectroscopy held in.Tbilisi 14722 Feb ~964-1 SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izv. Seriya fizicheskaya, v.28, no.10, 1964,.1725-1727 TOPIC TAGSs proportionQ1 counter, xenon,--Isopantane, Samma rQ spectrum, bariurA ABSTRACT: The coefficients Kand U that characterize agas, according to:the ory of proportional 'counters (R.17.Kiser' Appl.Sci. Res. 8,183,1960; G.Ye.Kocharov .and G.A.Korolev,Izv.AN SSSR,Ser.fiz.27,301,1963), were measured f or',a xenon is o.- pontane mixture by the method of Kocharov and Korolev,(loc.cit.). A.27.4 cin long counter with n 4.6 cm diameter.cathodc and a 50 micron diameteranode containing-, xenon at 650 mm Hg and isopentane at 10 mm fig was employed with 5.07 MeV Cf-paritfc3xs::~-~.,. and 30.6 and 41.9 keV -y-rays. The values,of K,and U were found to.be 64.5 V/cm mm-~':%l'-'. Hg and 23 V, respectively~' Itfollows from these data that the cross section-of xenon for ionization by electrons is 3.2 x 10-16-cm2. t.Pontecorvo~(Helv.i?hys.,Aci-a,.,~--~:--,~",,*~ 1/3 L 14498-65 ACCESSION NR: AP4048648 23,Suppl.3,97,1949) showed that the eneigy~resolution of a proportional counter: is_~ reduced by space-charge effects when the gas amplification exceedsa certain criti--~". cal value, and that the product of this, critical amplificatiori and the energy . re- leased in the working volume of the counter is constant. Working with x-rays pona~ tecorvo found this product to..be 3 x 108 ev. This product was measured with 5.07,. MeV U-particles and 30.6 keV 7-rays and was found to.be 1.7 x 108 and 1. 5 x -108 eV. in the two respective cases. The reduction in energy resolution when the critical amplifkcation is exceeded is,illustrated.with Ba133 yl-ray spectra recorded at.anode._.~_-- potentials of 1.9 and 2.0 kV. The /-ray.'spectrum of Bal*3 was recorded at energies~'~.-. 8 from 30 to 80 keV. Three lines were obseirved at 30.6 approximatel' y 50, and 7 .6 keV. From the relative intensities and known internal conversion coefficients it- is concluded that the L to X capture rati.o.is .1.1. This Is in'good agreement-with,'_~,;~,-~-. the finding of R.K.Gupta, S.Iha, M~Joshi and B.K.Madan (Nuovo cimento 8, 48 1958 and in disagreement with the result of U.Langevin (Compt.rend-240,289,1955). art.has: 4 figures. 2/3 IOAZHIN, J3.X.l SIMVA!nv, V.P. Electric conductivity of polyetyrene solutions. Vysokom. soed, 7 no.6s962-965 Jo 165. (MMA 18 19) 1, Nauchno-issledovatellakiy institut polimerizatsionnykh plantmaes* SHITVAYEV, V.F.; ANIKOVICH, V.F., kand. seltskakhoz. nauk Fall tillage of sail. Zemledelie 27 no.8:35-39 A 165. IMIRA 18:11) 1. Orenburgskaya oblastnaya seliskokhozyaystvennaya opytnaya stantsiya (for Anikovich). SkZIIIN, B.I.; SIMAYEV, V.P.; VESELOVSKAIA, L.N. Determining the molecular weights of polymers by the electric resistance of their solutions. Plast. massy no.11:48-50 165. (MIRA 18:12) SIIUVAYLV, V.S.; VISI ICIUKOV, F.Ya. Using graphs to solve some transportation problems. Izv.vys,uck.- zav-; stroi. i a--kh-,*t. 5 no-4:1003-116 162. (MT-ra 15tg) 1. Kuybyshevskiy inzhenerno-stroitellnyy institut imeni ',,Ukoyana. 1.:1 (Transportation, Automotive) DOMANSKIY, V.-Ye., prof.; SHUVAYEV, V.S., dotsent; ARNGOLID, A.V. "Design and operation of a tallinge storage department of an ore dressing plant" by P.D.Evdokimoya. Reviewed ty IA.A. Rubinchik. Remarks on the book review ty V.E.Dozanskii,. V.S. Shuvaev, A.V.Arngolld. Reviewers' response. TSvet.uet. 35 no.1243-77 D 162. (MRA 1682) 1. XiWbyshervBkIy inzhenerno-stroitelln7y institut for Doianakiv). 2. Kuybyshevaldy lnzhenerno-stioitelln~y Institut ifor Shuwayev 3. Vaesoyuznyy institut po proyektIrov4Iyu organizately energeticheskogo stroitelletya (for Arngolid). (Tailings (Metallurgy)) (Evdokinova, P.D.) USSR/Farm AninrlB. Cattle Q-2 Abo Jour ; Rof Zhur - Biol., No 8, 1958, No 35624 Author k 8huveyov V.T Inst I-N-OrGiva Title : The Methods Used for the Inprovenent of the Dairy Hord of the Rod Steppe Broad in the Severo-Lyubinskiy Sovkhoz of the Onsk Oblast' Orig Fub : Tr. Novosib. s.-kh. in-tc, b. g., 11, 92-109 Abstract S The fixation end improvonent of highly productive milk end fet-typo streins of thoprogeny of four bulls, the crossing of those strnins with other strains, end their inbreeding with the Shorthcrns, constituted the basic mothods of roising Red Steppe cattle rt the Sovero-Lyubinskiy sovkhoz of the Wsk Oblast'. The breciing wns carried out accordine to strrIns and ferilies, md individual selection. A series of orgenizetioncl end econcricel nonsures were adopted. The live wiight of the tertiporse cows incrersod tp to 514 kg., their cverrge nilk yield rugnented by 931 kg. (up to 4,719 kg.), Card 1/2 UGSR / r-arm Anijmair, 1.1 1 ~,-- -.I... Q-2 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 10. 1958, No 45161 Author Inst Not given Title Methods for the Improvement of the Dairj Cattle of the Red Steppe Breed. Orig Pub S. kh. Sibiri, 1957, uo. 8, 45-49. Abstract The formation and improvement of the herd of the Severo- Lyublinskiy sovkhoz of the Omsk Oblast' is described. Card 1/1 SHWAY-N, V. T. : Mastor A,--ric Sci (diss) -- "Incr--asin., Llia productivity and V^Vm-?w stock qualities of ral steppe, canle in the hord of the north Lyubinskiy sovkhoz, Om,4' Oblast". Omsk, 1956. 24 pp (Min Agric USSR, Abstracts of Dissertations Pr~!sent,A at- tli~2 Omsk A.~lric Inst im S. 'M. Kirov), 150 copies (KL, fllo 10, 1959, 127) KIRPATOVSKIY, I.D.; SHUVAYhV, V.V. (Moskva) Some special problems of transplantation, based on =aterials of the scicntific conference of the Laboratory forT ransplantation of Organs and Tissues at the Academy of Medica2 3ciences of the U.S.S.R. Vest. AMN SSSR 18 no.12:89-90 163. 011RA 17:7) T K o-' an exf.rfmity in doco. udv ~-2.11 42:2;~:-29 JrAravi.*a! lympto- and we.Cof-,raplay in a repll-tr-.ted extreralty; pr, 19:2 po td. SHU11"AYI.-N] V.V. Oerve s,.',Urc- and its use in the replantation of an extremity; , p a revlew of the literature. Trudy !-go 42:101-111 165. 19:2) 1. Labor:Ltoi-iya po peresadke organov .1 tkaney 1'MN SSSR. Ti-i%-'-- 1-vo MMI 4':119~-128 165. ibr,,,-a va po peresadke orpnow i 1. - tori~ -.,.!I-w~l ar-utlom, i eriri-i (-f' ar. extrtmltv; in w. I imi nary r- or T-I! 42 153- 59 1 Laboratt.orirt po pereea(ike i tkaney A.M SSSR. - - -1 I I F 1 $1 - WPENKO, V. I,;SHUVATRY, Ye.11, -- length of blavout of a system by Inert gas. 9him. I tekh. topl. i masel No.2:58-60 F '57. (MlaA 10:4) (Petroleum industry-Squipment and supplies) (GaBes. rare) 9 S/06 /60/000/009/004/006/XX 1 3030 U 2 , AUTHORS: P,331yaftskiZ, G.N., Dur3lan, 5. ., rAmusher, G.D., 2ETrxan, 3.A., a v .4.5, 4 ~r"l L __ I _ __W -c~~ ytic Rarorn ;2tin -fFact-ror. TITM 1., .1 on a Platinum C.-.1" I PERIODICALt Xhimi" I tow2noicein topltv i masol, 1960, No. 9t . pp. 1-9 TXXTt FUII-scale plant studies have been conlu:ted on reforming Listern and Southern crudes on 2 platinu=/alumir~ catalyst. RumanianI rirkuk, and E-yptlan crudes hiv4 also been investigated, To types of plant Eave been developed with reactor Crs38UrO3 around z0 arrI 40 atmospheres rej;octivelyt the former 0 ng better for producing high octane jpirlt and aromatics for or;anlc synthesis. With a 60-L20 cC str2, ,ght-r= fraction at " OC, the aromatic yield falls from Z7Z weight to K1, and at 505 OC from 36 to 3z%, on Incra,13ing the pressure from ZO to LO Hoveverj coking of trio c%taly3t and deactivation atmo:ih er9% h om; by 3 p ur r=13 bO=nd troubleaome at the lower pr93~UX43. especially Vith Ca and heavier fractions. If *he sulphur content Card 1/3 t4,yt-.c Reforming of Ber,:Inj F.-t-ticra ~n a Plitlm= Cata I73t or the crude rises from 0.01% to O.Z-.%. 'he actar.9 number f&1'3 from 77.3 to 70.3t the aromatic yield falls 1.7 tin-, and th') gas 7Laid increases 1.5 times. The sulphur content of tho feedstock should be less than O.OZ%, e3p41!ftl_1Y' at 20 AtmOsPht-93 OPe-~tlc'n- rer -'cw sulph-ir crudes (0.05-0.7% Sul-hur feel), 'he H"I '-a qm,)vO,I r-.c.m the circulating gas with eth&n,)Ia=I-no, an! fr hll~e, sulphur foods (greater than 0.-?% weight sulphur) hF!r:fI.,%1ng ,.u_ The catalyst can be reGonaratal by exl1daticn for stout 300.450 OC, with 0.8-1.5% of ox7jen In the gas hiah cirlulats at 10-20 atmospheres After 2,ibsaq,4a-t rejenoration, the arcmatLC yield falls by 30:-0x. OxIdatic,n at higher -,~=peraturej (around 550 cC) Is Impracticable te~ause the -.Ata'73t be:=03 del~tlatel. 7ho most important crude fa-tor detar=.::,-e the yield of high )ctans spirits. and arc=ztlos is the naphthone c~ztont. Scuthern rMs (containtng st~~t ~Oj raphthone3) 1.5 times rare c ar,matics than Pastern cr.Aea (-omtjini-=;- &!,cut 2~,% ra;htheres), th. difference bocc='Ing g-e.,Ite.- as higher t~I_'!ng fo~d3t0z;,3 &-,G Used. At 90 0.%, sover!ty. the ~,C :uts yields 81:C motor Card 2/3 spirit from Mastirn cruiii, and 91% frm S-"tharn crules. o participated In the wc-k. v! - `Igura3, 4 tables and 17 references: 5 Soviet and 12 non-Soviet. ASSOCIATION1 Vl;llnqrtakhlm, Glpron.fti:&,r~!d7 (VNIlneftekhim, 01proneft Wjrks) Card 3/3 AbStracts Vol- 48 NO. 5 10, 1954 and Physical Chemistry ChMMOSIMMIff ICAM 101 So Jklm"exide 61 Ain- =Miym 'K'C,,,' Akad. Namb S.S.S.R.. OS". Min. SmA 1050. 41-5. (Pb! 19M); cf. C-4. 43. 7956W, 44, M&~The use of jui vnt - named sluminate oside of Al. in which the active group appears to be AJOsNa, and which Is prepd. by treat- ment of 2% No aluminate with COs. washing the pptd. hydroxide. drying at 100-MO. and calcining at WO" 10 min., is discussed (cf. pece sibar.) - The applicability and the 1= properties of this adsorbent an the own as i those of juterm prepd. meardirig to Brockmann and Scb6dder (C.A. 3S. 2X". G. M. Kew" - 0k 041 vo r, -t1, VO 1 1 1 L I ~ 4 4 . ~ . 0 a a 34 a It I mot a t, 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 61 U It 0 a 0 a 1-.L- -� -,ff- - 1. MMUS OXMS CONTAMING AUMIPIATK MR CUROMATMMPNW w APALvAl. L N. G,#.. and G. 0. SEIM& Oak* AM& 14" 70,1007-lo it. A compairskive study of a atephar af AIA pfprd",,, Wd 1 ,b f l1 0 , o oe"m -0-6 albommits, Imitebts A)r chrowAftr bl 00 e ituphretwe of hate. AMM). te jwp. o CIP144,04 by M from a TwOrA solution a fthlo. JOW&I"d TOP 111111-111141111 M So 16 WS "w" 004011IM). Me pregiptalte, (Al MO 0j Ilh d a . to a chrom~hOk camteu, jkW . ^ pwomobw sepwaft edbom 111rank mejective Ow"Ifte - 10 0 '"9h Us No' km 111hem dantlawd for the separstims, of muouti. It Is Previously treated &I* IN WWI, triumfor" it imo ago (AJo0*)"AIO.IKI,, whkb "parake eakwo through Atelft"wo aftharAp With So NO; kim. All Me magerstloom Awro very matisfactorY. and Of ordwr Am wkbgh varifts Itmus are Admortmed In that established by *hwab of a]. 546. M It 937)). ?b~ letter authors used morch 'a prop - AVAIIJUR of AISOA (&I=" COOftiMiNg MR) as stmodardleed by Brochimman (later dmrftd by Brocksm et &I. in Bar_-74, 7341941)). L A a S L A 41TALLUIMICAL LIT INOW C""ICATPON a lo~ SI.,411W. all 51 &A 0-- 0-1 IIIIAll w9l rw 0 AT IN 5 Al a 1 1 IrA All L U is a T. -.- I 'r I a I IS 0 U AV 43 TV TV IV IT is to it w It 9 4 a 41 at 0 61110 0 0 g I 0 0 a 0 0 0 : : : : : : : : S A db a a a 000000000000 0 'akademik, otvatstvennyy recialctor; GAPON, Te.N.; G'.InN, T.3. ZHYPjMIITA, Ye.S.; RACHINSKIY, V.V.; BEMIKAYA, I.M.; SHUV"'Y-~'.' ROGINSKIT, S.Z.; TANOVSKIT, N.I.; PUM. N.A.; KISIMZV' I. Ye. SLINYAKOVA. I.B.; LHATSW. F.I.; LGSJIV'. I.P.; TROSTYARSKAYA, Te.B.; TZVLDTA, A.S.; DAVANIOV, A.B.; SALDAM, K.M.; BRUIBEEID, Ye.K.; IHIDKOVA. Z.V.; V=RnWA. N.Ye.; NAPOL'SKIT, S.A.; MIKHATLOVA, Te.A.; KAZANSKIY, B.A.; RYABCHIKOV. D.I.; SHIKTAKIN, P.M.; KRITOVICH, V.L.;BUNDILI. A.A.: SAVINOV. B.G.; YEW, V.P.; IPSHMN, Ya.A. [I'lesearch in the field of chromatography transactions of the All-Union Conference on Chromatography. November 21-24, 19501 Iseledovaniia v oblasti khromatografti; trudy Vsesoinznogo soveshchaniia po khromatografii, 21-24 nolabria 1950 g. Moskva, Izd-vo Akademil rawJc SSSR. 1952. 225 -p. (KI,'RA 6:5) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Otdolonie khimicheskikh nauk. (Chromatographi,! analysis) Brit. Abst. Sept. 1953 General Technique Laboratoz7 Apparatus 2656. SeCondary adsorption of ions orn aluminated sk aluminium oxide. G. M. Shuvieve and E. "N - 'Gjan (J. anal, 'Chem., USMP 1953P 9, 50-52).-- Adsorption of cations on cation-exchange,41203 is known (Schwab and Jockers, Angew. Ghem.9 1937p 50, 546)1~~, to be accompanied by simultaneous adsorption ofanions-,: when tile cations are multivalent. It is now shown that simultaneous adsorption of cations occurs on anion-exchange- Al 0 when the anions are multivalent. An exp j 3 anation of these phenomena is given, and examples of their occurrence in chromatographic Vork are described. G. S. Smith. -SHUVAYEVA, N.I. (Moskva) I - Pregnancy, birth and puerperium In certain Infectious diseases; Felld. I akush, 22 no,937-14 S157 (MIRA 11:10) (PMUNCT, CON]PLICATIOINS) (LABM, COMPLICA"W) SHUTAYEVA, V.I. Courae of pregnancy and labor in women with pulmonary tuberculosis*' Sov,med. 22 no*8:78-84 Ag 158 (KM n:10) 1. Is kafedry akusherstva i ginskologii (sav. - prof. Jr.N. Zhuak1n) I Mookovskogo ordena Lenina neditsinskogo Instituta Isent leMoSechanovai (PRZGNANCY, in rerioue die. puls. tuberc.. prolM. (Rue)) (TUMCUU)SIS, PUIMOWART, in pregn. pregn. (Rue)) SIMAYEVA, N. I.1 Candidate tied Sci (diss) -- "The course of pregnancy, birth, Und the postnatal pericyl In tuberculosis patients". Moscow, 1959. 18 pp (Firdt Moscow Order of Lenin Med Tnet im I. M. Sechenov), 200 copies (KLP No 24, 1959, 153) An' , "mr~:d In thp n(nitron of* enr.ched nt- 3 ('M::R,A IF:3) S1fUVAYEVA, V.I. Mechanical jaundice according to materials of the surgical clinics of the Moscow Prov-Incial Scientific Research Cli- nical Institute. Trudy mol. nauch. sotr. MCNIKI no.1950-54 r59 (KM 16:11) 1. Iz 1-y khirurgicheskoy kliniki Moskovskogo oblastnogo nauchno-ioBledovatelli3kogo klJnicheskogo instituta imeni Vladimirskogo. 4- SFIUVAYEVAJ. V.I. Cancer of the pancreas according to data from MUTIKI suz- gical clinics. Vop. klin. pat. no.22103-107 161 (MM 16:12) 1. Iz 1-y kh-irurgicheskoy kliniki (zav. - dotsent N.I. Makhov) Moskovskogo oblastnogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo klinicheskoeo instituta imeni Viadimirskogoo ?r CPF L I N I K o V 1, , Z , P. -, '-,~ f P I V A Yll", V A, Y P . F . Dimorcaprol aL.- an against hexcnal. Natch. , - iy Hiraz. med. inst, 15:41-42 162. 'URA 17-5) 1. Kafcdra farmakologii (zav, kafodroy - dotsent A.il-NIkulin) Ryazariskogo mo-dl to I risk rgc Instit,ate irneni Pavlova. SHUVCHIVSKIY, L. Rapid repair of hearth bottoirs. Diul. TSIICR;,' nr,.2:33 161. (MIKA 14:9) 1. Zavod IlAzovstall ". (Open-hearth furnaces-Maintenance and repair) SHUVAYEVA, V. I. Technic, indications, and diagnostic value 'of transhepatic cholangiograpby. Khirurgiia 37 no.7:61-64- -T1 161. (MIRA 15:4) 1. Iz 1-y khirurgicheskoy kliniki. (zav. - doktor meditsinskikh nauk N. I. Malchov) Moskovskogo oblastnogo nauchno-issledovatell- sko"o klinicheskogo instituta imeni M. F. Vladimirskogo. (BILE DUCTS-IL4,DIOGRAPHY) (JAUNDICE) SHUVYRIN, D., general-mayor Types of security. Voen.-znan. 41 no.12:24 D 165. (WRA 18:12) SHAKHOV, P.N.; SHUYER, A.M. Standardization of column appar-a-tus of by-product coking plants* Koko i khIm. no.5:32-39 '57. (MLRA 10:5) 1. Kharikovskiy filial Asuchno-Iseledovatel'skogo Inotituts, khtmichookogo mashinostroyonlya. (Distillation apparatus) T I AUTHORS: Shakhov, F.9. and Shuer, AI.M. 68-5-7/14 TITLE: Standardisation of column apparatus for coke oven works. (Tipizatsiya kolonnykh apparatov koksokhimicheskikh zavodov). PERIODICAL: "Koks i Khimiyall (Coke and Chemistry), 1957, NO-5, pp .37--79-M-. 5. S . 11. ) . The anthors point out that some distillation equipment used at present on coke ovens should be redesigned in the light of modern knowledge of the hydrodynamics of a bubble cup plate. As an example lime-ammonia and benzole distill- ation columns are quoted. A review of various types of cup bubble plates, types of overflow, their performancev types of columns and methods of their assembly aud criter- ia for the choice of diameter of steel and caft-:1ran col- umns are given. Standardisation of distillation plates on coke oven works and particularly on new works is recommen- ded. This will lead to standardisation of the distillation columns which will simplify trainimg of personnel with a general improvement in operation. There are 13 figures and 3 references including 2 Slavic. ASSOCIATION: Kharkov's branch of NIIKhIWASh. (Kharlkovskiy Filial NIIKhIMMASh).. AVAILABLE: Card 1/1 TAVANETS, S.M., inzh.; SIRL)M,. L.A., inzh.; REMENNIK, L.M., inzh.; APANASHCHENKOI V.G., inzh.; BRUSNITSYN, M.I., inzh. Results of relaying railroad tracks in strip mines. Bezop. truda v prom. 8 no-10:30-31 0 164. (MIRA 1?:11) SHUYEV, M.T. [Shuiev, M.T.], mekhanik Vacuum-regulator on a tractor. Makh. nAl'. honp. 14 no.6:23 Je 163. (MIRA 170) 1. Belokurakinskogo otdeleniya "Sillgoaptekhnikill Luganskoy oblasti. KGZYULVP G.I., iqzh.; -. . , -7-7Z-' Utilization of the he,-.--t of scaverging water. Prom. energ. 18 no.11:6-7 14 163. (MIM 16:12) S/229/63/000/002/002/002 E081/E14l AUTHORS: .3huygin, F.P., Engineer, and !�hchukina, Ye.N., Candidate of Technical Sciences TITLE: Fatigue characteristics of aluminium alloys used in ship construction PERIODICAL: Sudostroyeniye, no.2, 1963, 47-51 TEXT: Fatigue tests'up to about lo7 cycles on the aluminium alloys AM9-5B, AM9-61 and Al-Zn-Mg. are described and discussed. The results are compared with those of previous workers to ones* the effect of various types of welded joint on the fatigue :trength. ,The effect of exposure to sea water on the fatigue strength in also! measured. Conclusions: the alloy Al-Zn-l,,Ig has most favorable I fatigue properties, both welded and unwelded; the best type of angle welded construction investigated was a double aided continuous seam; welded construction in aluminium alloy is particularly sensitive to stress concentration; coatings which protect aluminium in ships against sea water also prevent any iadverse effects on fatigue properties. There are 6 figures and 2 tables. Card 1/1 A . . . . . o-4-4-0- . . 4-w-w- 4v w-S-w--w-- I G of Ij I) W 11 16 11 0 3% MvMA11911 Uji bin hill N III Ali 41 4W U Ai 45 'A t L 0 L I G-11 A A 1 1- AA L __L_ a N F 9 4 T. L I UP V. UP t& k d A 4 W, f "_ 1011. mum ad ift I to 6 7011*06 1* el -1, JUSS, Phys.-CAWM_1 4 _.u low,. I Mu -84 19M) cf. C. A. -6=t i~~ f As bt i d1h d di k 1 1 t l ( - - o cvc o o a n roxy )ptn v cyc . y y M t5 to obbin the attem I " w A tim Sk 76) I ) . . M NNOW . JANUCY~ p p P W - *O taftwe phow (1) by oxidation with Br%H, air to i h i i TU I M 0 00 R _ enewt I into do k~ ve re-vu ts. 4. ve aw) met w NS V1 t negat 9 at rt-C produard a said. hyd boo difterent frows the . -00 aim I nttv results b-vv led to an laves4lipstian of 0 wft ed W120-1W, 1; ;by:.&ryZ;iF;C t= r v ) L 00 %. .W The w". refract . - ion .1 JiMb I ALK at SM1. b; wiffest dm*v has 111 sbmscomAdevablit op*W decstwit. Tbrb1Sbcu*ff.u1;k;z;;); . age *0 jt almsany, 11 ft thats comaid"ble put of Ul is Present in tautancric (Mul) tam d b c f M d I b f dd t d f U b & f tM t JU kd =00 go'. %- e eive . o ructures o an e e u a e w om c s n my y y Sam 0d M in UK I of 1% wbmb instead of suboitution of H. for N at dm C - _*6 I 0, b way of an intermediate pyfatokisw to a iE FFCFW C" I S =100 . .- . (Clux-CI .M. ~ u tsk, icepiro-by4fticarbon' goo H_ Cf a00 o0 (CHI).C 13-Tetramethylentbicyclobesaw (Y) teach with ZIctf.m. goo N- coo aw4d.I and with 9z0#H Do& at &U. By antelytic 9, b l fi b l& b C i d C (016) A 99 a Au o rrant. racU M rucyc Stow & sP e I , y J15 R - - ;- _ W Tfll;' 5~1647 ~~ iG i JENiK ;~ KW5FW W w . i , , . E o ft mw bm y no n -I of IV, anif peady diffemnt from thow of IL Expd. Part.-The prem. of air said KOH mu as a1c EtON* (Wallach) KOH at M ken IT with mKb a - . . . . g AS* ~L A ItIALL S 1,PfKAL 1.11tNAT"t CLASSIFICATICh Ef wcm u is IT 14) fig I I I I i I I I I I Ili 00 of 90 00 of 00 SO of 00 00 00 00 00 90 00 *0 90 00 00 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 a 0 0 0 KCN-V up to *Mat kf#bcf Coadmationg-prudiKu, While pwfting vis 41V om A of XW rusilps In a 410 yirld of I *11b ~kvfly no fommtr'"j by. pn*-t& A milL of M &W ;C;~t sk. Koll Is allowed to) co;A' then borat"I 1.5 bit as dw Water both, trailed with HA the olly Jay" estd. with 11103. dfW with OW KOH, the 91*0 capriled. awl dWd. im; smociso. too. 116- a', a". 1.3211. 4:" 1.017.2; GLIM m. 12""; sunkarbammum mL 167-70* (Avomww); bydnuumv, ML 1111-404" (dricamPL). M abbilmed by bNaft IV 4 hIL UM 10% MuNd KCN. sof 1.510. 4? IAIM his Is. W"'. The 11100ims hsop M-00" oom siminymms. from Wit us. 61-4' th. L P. 76.1". amd wo by dim". 110 Ito W 1u is V L"1111 of KOJI =d M bousting with 4M. AcOK wa%bWg wilb 11.0 to & NrWd W gift KA)Q6 Wd Wift digs. am �WWW Na. adedsms lhemiiL ~ We aft KNOD, Mid Dr. bwo M-00". 4 LMK dV 0.9011. V p -11- WM KMMU W Pk~ML 11141114011180 MM VIM 010M. BY Imaging V 3 timme mow PI-C of 1110- mid -bwqmmdy dft- WVW NO IN 416111imid VIL bm 134-b". Alf 1.4701, is,* IAMI. dof OWK which neft wift KU*% vary dMy. and on &hydmpmtka gross, ptc_ at 30D* shows; no she I-Clodom -Wk hydrad-mg =atajw. (M. was obtalmed by dr RW. by ftdmtiou of M with xe in sq. _4V= boo., IM41". as,* 1.4054% dr OAM& rwb with XMno, and ar, ow wbm MCIUM am PI-C 84 190" givm EL C*cbmpmIVI-2.cycIoSmnj&ouw& M, chmiud *Issm 35 6. of m Is mbw vrft ND cc of 00 Ad)H. to which is added 17 g. of CvOs imaDeLookliP.&M bob bbowd 30 wift dw water bath. dild. wkh IlsO. time 44y layer wvd.. washed with MO. dried with ca&dwd KiC(N. ¬ ndkd,. tho 111-3'; W1116cWhAmm. M. 210". W 01rioid. 8',' IAM. Prepe. of U. The hydruspne was Pena. by heating on at WSW bob = a. ut K wish 11 5 a. of NfI14. 11#0 in *I&. tow on&& portmidect was Armawd. with KOH in Primmer of lot "(kr. drioxf with Cos" and over Na. how IN-W.60, 418 ojM spt.' t.*m CIVAIL RLAWe 0 0 0 00 00 00 00 so so so 00 00 00 00 00 09 00 *0 00 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 9 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN ~lv; P 0 P me 1~ 'y 11 14 1$ 14 $1 Is )l V;2172 DUB 26)7n)9 Lp 1;1) Ma Mr m om 4 V Y T L %A 44 W if '~q * 4 a orba" cyd"""MgFdWi~iio~o MW bkyg""?L M. 1) 7 : . tutflamAmLILY&Tmw. J.roM.CAoIL(U.S.&k.)J,d71-M) ZoLtsmal.N. -sa OW32); -t- C. A. 23, 2M-11 ow shown 1 0, - dot the by4mimt algeJaprotyl- i-00 idruecjclopentAWW.CW(CjW -C -(CMa)%-CHaM.brdKampiLwnbpowd.Pt L Lf! -00 AM KOJI gives not the rspwttd cTchwop -0 0 bicyclabessar. A simikr nuction with the *00 (U) proceeds ourinally wM do I oo P M i I f ulse ett. peewiarevar , sab md Gari (C A d hi h h d f "" bli d i . . e two nwt d m c r ow n t s a 219-31 - X17-8- and h h 3W d i l W d W 4 Mi al- e n ot ) owpixte t oo im , 19. gM , l JS IM A ) =00 Mu =&I . lowing IhaW -chodou an do am, d ftom ( W. as. M W MAI(CTM"I). HAtML &Vd& (C. A.S6,2112) tfi~d that by6diptindowal ZOO stoma go" is ftmed I L -7-7. - ' -00 sche I w ith I cd an ppwftd. WWBh is 16 0 cyck"tar. The latur aim by bamw! 0 lkc 0 & a tWbt 3 ponadaluMM d IV d K Md CL to do dthYdrotim 4"S h Y k b = go Mor 4 a ). wit ldw ( d-:-owA ith ft Z"J 1 clAw deftsdow M) c d difi t t i i ~2: - S ~ - tren lat m a , a ype w y y y i - o0 0* * * 9 -h au nbuiord by ddWdmdm of wt (VIM). with wh . I I-OMMO-1-C tram of - KHSO~ VI by redurflixi ' - - - 0 t h uiw d tyY W aVwb (C. A. 1. which prawat is IV w0 depIm its PbYL conaft F" 0 l 1116) by heating V with Ml dmms vary low p&vL coulft, bm 225.3~7 ', or 1.4701, d.** o 14SWI. as compared with the meow al Cjlw obluitiod by the mum to"W. b,. 236.& -lbcami%t.cllVwithitsp"__- ucts of immerintion, IV was obtained by debydrsticts al i-cydo4vxykydoA#xaxol JM) abd"ductimoltherandfing ffifT ALLIJPGKAL LITFRAT601 tMOO lee ami j;75 It; .1. J:- I A I --r 11 ~11 ' r F l u b Al I I " ; ' ' - i ' - 1 If " Oj I e OW a a rp cy It 0- 44 K a W a tr if it at n I so 0 0 0 0 0 * e & 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 a a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9i 0 0 0 0000 0 00 0 # 00 0 0 O's 0 00 0 0000 go 000 *,oggo,-, 0 0 0 0 0 0 a a 0 0 o a a 4 0 30W-1). b. 2U*. %V 1.4-.K Ar O.M7. Timm do Pnowtift of the 3 tinvas. of IV obijuned by different methadS. and Ow rvmdta of IL mod N. (L c.) do not amem to te the exiamm of Ste twimommit k I of IV. Howam tkm wm obtWwd 2 .4d IV differing com&krW* Immmi tbow dewribed Omm whith "a Pos. =7 'j. pom4ble eximem of mWiall immmaim, w IT. by dry 00 00 WM 0% RON. ba 14$-M'. a%? 1.308k 41.1 LUM. 00 00 nsol, rdr. W.W. cmk,& 8174- - ' I _ , eL 1"'. SK pnV& 6m the by- dranow of n by repated iW& 09W 5% 00 1909 in war pnwnm a# pletimind $ =64' lum li b 1 4N A i m. . is O k in IOV. Md. Nk. 10.40. cmkd. 62.78. V saw Pr"d. , W~ 90 117 Mducing wil or cychlimmomme, bw *V IAM. in tbriedwe im the CO group of n is reduced to sk- bdm the now al the dmbk boad, witli Comatim of a- 00 cyclobesylidenecyclohexamoll. bw IW4** ~V 1.3M, d9a4 1.0014. mol. Mr. 63.75. caled. 00 5427. Tim atswu of /I/ In T do marmimme how.-(a) A mixt. ol 25 C. noway . V and * 3vokollil(d li)*I) b d26b O 00 00 was ~ntt t~-10 matl inowak tube. then the Wide ww treated in the cold with Zu dust in the onsence of Hl. and broiled. the hvdroeattxm distd. 00 00 of 00 00 00 of 00 00 00 00 00 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 L 000000000000000000090ooooosooogoosoooooooo 0 * 0 q 9 9 * a 0 0 0 0 o 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 :000000*900000099909 mond ~ ~ ro i ~ 4 i wa I a ad a 16 J7 A A m OU111,1111611 9 j 3 1 it 0 a .1 40 4n@ . fj -.1 -1 "g.r. 60.0 00, pi rr.listii.ov"Ns*Vasw4owfPt-&OPMO$in flat ""*'&g`ds It 00 - 'botl 4.vf Na. Its .12. . ism 23111.44. . sit 1.4w. do% 0 '114112 a" Mr 6,136, Va"- Ing l h l ;~ ih d 41 s"re sms o - -V I &1 dr r - r C'.11. (IV) U, Z1. 'IV wtookil"S WHIA "IN (d. 1 T 00 a III oW, (b) A mist. Of 4o S. cryAI. V mW 4 wok. (to phis, vytau figorit sk-. In. 00- * j 0 witimput a rumst. on. p., in 6 stated tube, Y-- heat"I 9 Ism. at 3WiO relf IAW d" 0 low now 2 Ar ) . . SI- . . OV rve 1.5 S.. b. I Ow. which. rrpratedly irdisid.4 14,; M411wr free- 2W 4 Car. M.54, and to S. h. M - AT I- . PM suu- l 2 w" at - 1 gum crysta =5-7 ' iled d m i A PI I d6Wd I C 00 ji- - an a m V s. t duced chivily no, the a n . Ivir C.211". =. "I Vow hosted 9 brig. St:p0-m* (c) A inixt. of 3M a, life I andetpe tedly redistd., 3 kwdm.- 3 S.. b. ODO-21 *. wV 1.4477. 16 #.. h. Z0- ' - ' 0! torshaustivedehydn*cm- X',mW 1.472?1, awl III? 1.4M. X j I . 00. a! uKbm~K wWk the other 2. coafg. co-iiier- tion over 14-C, the lot fise ' 00 1 . and the able IV. gave good Yields of Pho. urbick NU I am mw Ghend n# at -10 ' . . then ftPMt d.. giving 3 fractions: I a., residue passed over PI-C at 210-20 001 I and 5 a., b. 2M" 5'. mV d:' l free 0,97)8, nwl. a 5.3.4.,,, Now of the tioussubdifiedst-W. Theprolmoirlitsoltbe ~ Alitnethylbk7elo- ion 1). 220-85* indicate its interignerfigItc position betoreen 3,1- e I :o: Arrityl. 1). 21341'. mW JAW. d:1 Amm, end IV, mW is considered as consisting ChiedY . macrixat~m of some a pmduct of a profound im ts** S L A .1 1FALLLIPLAC-L LITCO.ftlif C:tAjj6FAC4rtCM '41, 3.1 Is AV .3 I 1 Ago A (#ft ; " It '904 in't "It . t 1. a I 1 0 0 0 0 0* VII wasobtaliard 1,.,W S. 041 t"Vtbrf with other "Mdessatino tf &mi Cjl,,141 p: Vll b. III,.. %. , I 40K., d'. Wtfraled with KIISO St jpm;~qij- 00 0 . havil Vill, Iv 1.4M=d 8 0.00. mini. gdr. &l.06. C&". lm C,.Iil. 52 Vll"ffAumd ovrr Pt.C at Ar. r d VW dl d 00 00 0 0 o si , re p . ever No. &-V. or 1.470 1. d:-01*44I.fistil frk.Un. VtU dm suit M'JWIfY at -- 20". atid k,-Iv r~wtnlil" tlw 00 * traction it. WO X*oMaltaidtly theislossirtkimiallfaimill Ill at 00 4 at 210" ovw P44alimptatim, at a MI@ of 4 -S,InV~ 1W..b,d IV, 00 00 k c4mvrrtcd tit Phs by dehydrigitimatim with Pd-asbintim; at 305'in a umh cumnt al H 90 0 . 11 Was Obtaiwd by interwtimis of Cimt%MfBr and cyckilwittoonte. FfunslWaAwativio- 00 00 cyriabexamic resulted 50 ji. M, be.. 136-5 . his,* 1211-9*. anti 14 g. IV, h. _117.5 M% m. " 00 Os -12 . mi? 14942 dl* OW14 tool. Mr. A3.115. M heat"I with KIISO.sl produredl. b. zwfli~ths_s 105"and 4& I(M)" 19*014W mit' 141010 f 41 4 5 00 . nu rr r 0 2: . eakNI. ftw C,.Ilto W.75. I redwed &I 221~-6'ovvr It-C pr;~lucvd IV: 1, 2375' ' 90 tit 3 A 4 . at: LAM. d:' 0.141147. inol. rrfr. 53 -14. CHAIV BLANC 00 09 00 *0 00 go 00 00 00 of 00 00 00 00 00 00 *0 00 00 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 * 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IV ' ' N 69 0 O - W W 10 1 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 6 0 9 0 0 Op 60 14 if 811111111114 U A A L -11- L I _k a I L -I .p ... ... .09 0.60441 1 __ peoctstit ..D .6001-fles, .Del -00 M_ Radom - I - - , id tosses Sam asnums Catalysc I d d C d m o -00 ~ "t, ..ka ~ amp. fea 1). Zrhoa l an N I M r .00 oo . I , -German64-5)~Hydro- 06 sefttionalfwmmWksdmlv AntleavagowphoserrithNi .00 coulyKe opeast the rime And fulmis stics. And mid. hydr.s. is "aced with est the vin r en At hi h b .00 e tr ons. car g p g thorulty. CH in MIS a adlable catalyst (ow norlear rellut.- -00 0 IkX1 With reituerd 2- prnlww-I &nitd b ale acetm ll far l h d .00 , ru . . to tetro ur y p y y dial. prataset-1,3-diol aml pratax-l-ol. With the aid ,f .00 to IM-chercoal CAllaMill,011 has been reduced to C.11, 100' 3t)% Pt-activated cbermal or 0H M 00 00 a ass . 4 19% Pt-ambewas have very little effect onsylvam (1) in the * over 20% Pt- vapm pluses. A 4-fuld reWtition at If3O ist. of tetrohydroturan. tetrishydrosyl- chwcoW 00 3 VAN, bu Anti protan-2-al. Furfural was con- 2.r = 00 vetted According to the method of Wolff (C. A. 7. 790) join 1. whit* ddfrr dialn. gave C6140. 1,,a G1 4', if:* zoo s, w 00 0.0"), aV I.,L141, At. It. W-141 (called. X1.41). 1 w * d V ) Moo oo 0 00 0 -- vAP*w At A and carried at the rate of 4-5 thops per S min. in a stream of it over a 25-cm. I&M of kmecly pacjwd 00 :: 0 23% OB-Obbeetap 1111 AN &-asse. glass tube. The redeced material Was collected in a chNird recivrr. It alsolmd Ii zoo ftle cleaw of a an a reprtitioa 0( the feduclit)a procev.. "00 Me PnAtwt &flew distn. over No S&vr trl,Ahyj1r_yjvAn. Call-0- bm 714.4-40)-. Q- OAW. aV I U. K. 24,-,J 00 I"Ak'41- 24-78). Thus 0% i, A unique catmayso f,w the smooth hydrollessation of furen &givv. in lip.- vapor pim,, without ring Cgravolle. C. K. Addinall s 4- 1 ; A I i L ot CLASSIFICATION -~?ALLUQGKAL LITEMAI 1 moo ~ i ------------------ It i - - e0 U a AV AD ASI; p ' " -AAL Selma malmosAll a - - T 9 o 4 0::::::i 7 l o ; z a ; o o o o i f goo . 00 o 000600*0000 0 t .0 I o o 0 0. / o *oo*oooo000 o o o 4 lo 00000*00*0006000*oofooll a W-IV-W- IV 16~ 0 0 0 0 0 1 I W) 11 1) m JL -I.- a -J, - 0 0 ~A A L 9 A-1. 00 ja 00 cyde 96 A. I V. A 00 it rileth 040 fori'll 12,11 ke #- 00 romp 00 the t 00 tactii -fight 00 1 calall *0 drivil 20M) 000 00 1 .!; 00 it 1-1 00 ri *-- 0 9 UP V W w ;T-N ; 0 0 0 6 0 4 e 0 0 0 0 0 - we 1 0 it it l e 13, 30 V A N * 11 U U 11 11 11 11 m U it mit* l R I 'U. a (X I EK --I t', - - -!--r Ad 040 ..v im) ..0f.$ mell ad the = "t!r of meftyl. 4=0S: ., nimmist soi a W C."St. A. . Wriglin and N. 1. Shuikin. Aria : -00 r. S. 1. 210-11(10,14)(in- GertnanI.-By the tame .00 as for diturthyleyclohexame ((. .1. ZS. 71'--7#t ih, Of MictivOlitill! for rol%[%. with 04414-C Inflictor it -00 rat. and the value of lit In the equation tit k ' .400 /7 is 5.9 x login the temp. range 29(W) 851. L)C. with embamme farmation is negligible e%rrpt in .00 ene-rkb mixts. The toluene half period .4 &,1- 11160 in gmster than that for methyle)-clohe-sne and d h 00 erreaws t e rate of dehydr,wenati-m The = was prepil. by reduction of the inktil oxiolr% ' zoo 120 (Zelin%k! and Rommatevski, C. A. 18, * 6i d h d oo rst e rating at 2Y) and then slowly rai-ing F y z to 350' liver a perinif of 30 hm Thr artivity '00 Alyst it slightly 1"% 111#411 that of little Ni Iftilit'"i tout r"Altl% i14 at-livili, moth li-ogel. 'Ihe it rmcfioti is slightly greater lliAn for cyclo- F. It. RAthmann ' i 1 P t WW I j 00 S 00 t ;44Y.; vv -!,A 4"a 761 U " d3 it It it N Of Is it q U it r, - 666664 see 4 0 0 0 0 0, a 4 0 0000000 fG000000001,01,0006000000 0000000000000 R 0 1 1 4 1 1 a Ii it 11 14 is 16 it If If a b - M P LI A go of A A a L-I AA JL-j-L-L a 11"r .0 fj- I L d -s- Ye 0 paccessit .%a F's s 0 T - 0 A , s " Mal WO 6 ml~. I~fkft Oc" 14 cl " i It ft 11 * " 4 ades of 2 -cyd"tykydapra&mw. F !a t N-I~ftmffift- i. Rep is. mos"m _u4se U.M. 19", N.. .3. 197-21)2.-2-CyckpmtykTcjopentanaI awl ZnCl, (1t#)-. 0 hrs.) yield a'.'-amt A"-witthydrtmisplathalcur J). ;I.kb with IfOr YieWs 9-brumudecabytirmplathaktw .00 KI this yield* pure I when ImAled with EtOH-KOH. -00 B. C. A. .00 , 00 'j Zoo Os 400 00 see 00 Os I free zoo see see see 1114110 a SITALLUQGKAL LITINATLOR CLAS%IPKAIIC& 800 lei ; I Slow - 1 -- - --0 a-- ant see -A 1.0moso U U AV 00 It ; I Wa ; It a -1 a a No , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a ; 0 - 1% W W Iff jr Iff JUX INF W a I G itivilliliku4ils Ify J a it J? u if a a At Is p a do u a .Er 00" a. I I LA-A LM a GIC K a it- &_ 1, 1 1. 1- '. . too "age, A plic"M CONT"ON of cychlbouse In, the pivistift" of 0 0 swami calostylve N. I), Min't it 411.1 'N 1-hulkin. -00 9 CoNspe. FrOd. a. LsJ. 1.$. 11. R. S. S. J. 2153 Nill (Actillan. 1 -00 0)(11M). -its the pfcanii %4 4 NI VAWY-t 11111d. 1111 2. ' 9411 midrisr," Affoll is. eveUentins, (1) in 11 wits. mat Alt )-&) . V. &vLnvrri-OO with the bwo 4 11 = see hOrtinvi-Evist. Ahmom wills a debyd I * - 14ke' PISIV Willi IbC tWMS- -11 Clegy 1 1 1 W C H 4 00 1 1 - 00 O1 s Is 0 . 1 lion td trew CHO sitlikvis. rhe- we, to awt. rRvivivia #,, Cffs Alfid In PdFt (IMMINIME Willi file COIL MOM the 1111001CM1 ee I t., Awns CALcue. xylene. til,thvieviclahirvact, wed di- S s C. R. Addiusill go* see LITIOLL11,8C CLASSWKAItGw 44, j a- J-9-4-1 b u s AV so 000.0 so 0 0 0 *:6 0 0 : : 4 00 01 Joe* 00 woo goo DIALli-aw E.- ill & : 0, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 * 0 0 * 0 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a a a 0 also Sim a~ff,~ABI&AG a a it a 0 6 0 0 0 0 a 0 a 0 0 a 1 11 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a, j I I)& to 116IIIJI)IJ it fy is It a a ails jivapiall LIU its itu Jose it L A_L_f-_fi_A A _A_L 4,11 r 9 1 1 V -1 -1-A-M 111 9 4.1-A 1 ~ I.-A. t . g 1~ I A-9 -1. yi~ - "1 0 a t ..t. ... ". qa~t~! - - - I- t 0 00 00 CIA-" 00 '40** aragaidsadw of XWO-Sepadwa (ittabla) 9. 4 the naothis frwtiOR was p-d 3 times tbrol*b the -*a tube at XW in very dil. Its at 0.5 cc./min. NO Oidko 00 1: N~PbMa. N. D Zelinakil and - N I 'Slkiuaia i Goo. The issrollossoorts '00 CA#". W. S. 8 R.) 4. 'n.* wirrop fiwwr4l. Itifech. klaws plithe the several Itartkinis vejq%t friars &A to, 10.071. -so hawti-in (1) .4 N.w-Kostailulah twitiWoruso, atumust. to, in It in the Ifilsest lollsorivird twills with the frarlisou 11, %ill 111) 00 a Vol, lot thr vindor tell. A lasuiple lot I was desoull"liahl , the let -00 Still 11SCil. drwd ,veff CoU. and Iractlostoosted over No Ih-hpltusenallcorl 111111% INSCIK-4117 V-411911"t" &fit so or passage. The mine frwtkms Ifulls I were aliks dchydros- -00 00 r lmt,,t ith 4o S. Ni (&) cm.) an A" (Zefirtakit and 0^ gas slumn. Arnmatic compsis. (U) well, Komarevskil, C. A. 18. 21045) in a &I&" tube lit Internal 00 j deld."Its"nod"CacutlZ by two metticklm. in The fractions 3 dill,1111. 16 mm- Usid"s' the agme ezPd' con't"t"ase se 'a the **a The variusup fract I ptun-C expt. The catalyst diried at 130" bell high b. VU~- 175% U ammuted to (11111.4%. Uns thyl. Goo In- I SIM dehydriyornated covirr Pt an activated C activity after reductinn in a stream Of Its at 330". we sea e being complortely debYtirugfmtfd Oft" Ow 411141111111111 00%) in a Cu tube of Internet diam. 21) mm. The tube cycwhtzw 00 fifted mccessoi.otly swith 10 a. catalyst (14 con.) to palossage. N. alefins, were produt . Mork. k=" amosuntedtolli-10%. The Yields of U seem 1-2.5% high" oe lemsive I races Of S. a *ral of As wit e (4 cm.). and 21) g catalyst (2111 cm.) far the l1rhydrioxcluitif"l. Furly-fiv with the Ni catalvvt. The neAllsoo rwooplookilaing after ror see so oll"Val If 11 PIMISICed fly calalw-in hall a Ism" TolshossoCtione are 0 food" NMI h. I.- than Woolf. Irhv,fr,.~ i ikon The It I "Mtents a# somw Otw nsphth" -wre lnr"al"l Inx" 1% ;so* toy treatment with the Ni Catalyst in a C11 00 tutte. Tsillesoftiostis are given. Novo-PAWlivAksawbe is rK hydrtsisrusnatic rtsing"Ps. than other varieties. :011111 it tConn. smar" f'xr It. I elpriss W. Puts i, .1= es -206 A I a - S L A &I WALLUROCAL LITIRATOF CLAISSIPICATION see -An -t is a. is a is I OF a 9 a a 9 I ism 1~. ~.01'81 So, 0 :900010000000000*000 Is 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 011114111411041111 4- -o- 0-6 4-0 _6 CP a a 00 a0 14 to if 4 It M - L!!-jLn -PA IN Q M? ILI 0 b V 0 P 6 41 41 AA - - . . :- ; , . - , 00 -,. 600101 -- VIC 111% ..Q #I. -Uj., C1 Isis 06 The scope. Ive astlow of mixed catalysts In the simultaneous t 00 si- dehydration of thyl alcohol and asmoula,2.1. ShU41M, A.A. Balandin -00 00 and Z.1. Plo e J, Gos* Chose (U.SeSeRe) 4. 1444-60 (1934).- The .00 0 0 dehydrating me cm at mixed catalysts ecstg. A1203 with one other -00 oxide was canp d with that of Pure A1203. The dehydration of 1&1 .00 Sol. Sixt. of I # studied. The alzod catalysts contained ad NR3 on 00 j - io% re2ol, 20% 10% SnO and 10% 260- reap. the reaction temps. r203 . were 300 . 330 , $60 , and 400% The resotion vessel was a glass tube 00 000 18 sm. In dime oontgo a layer of catalyst, dried at 1600, 30 on. lose The NH3 088 In used at a rate of 66 -60 cc./ min. and the ale t e 1.6 0000 &in. oxPt In each expt. 20 cc of ale. was passed. In 2 . C5 H&V derive. we reemed. W"k A1203 "203 at 3600 and 4WO the yield j"69 of smines was GGIND 66 with A120 In the sees of all the other t d U l '00 mixed catalysts s ro s ormation me lower an a rate of mine ~,Oe !DqJ of ale. dobvdra an higkor. The properties of the aixed eatalvats as" t use be regarded as summation of the properties or the component oxides. 1 e o' 0 g J, I j L A TALiIJRGKAL L1799.1 CLASIWKATIGO- w w 0: a T a A, a , it t `t0 0, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 U r9 It V 0 0 0 0 0 10 -------- -- go 1--V-74- ; -0 1A A s 4 ad a 4 8 1 w so 9 &a 4 3 ia A I in do I 0 a 94 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 all ~ 00 4 0000414100 go 00000 go 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 00 so of The data are 00 00 of 00 09 go so 90 00 &0 4 00 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0*49000*09900 0*00*00*00000 *000 0 9 see* 00000 ego** go** 00 00 ifcuf$sd frm the vlenolnt of the sultiplet thoorp t: 00 Lawls W. But&. 90 00 00 00 00 00 90 00 00 00 00 00 9 0 0 00000&S90&969090009000900000 :1 h4 1 L a k j a j L Q The comparative actlai so othyl alcohol and aniline. 00 Z Shulidn. A. A. Balandin, i 00 (1934'--fto dehydration ad 00 the dome catalyst* " veri *0 In addn. with A;LOO(95%) - *0 ale. soln. was 1-ntroduced " * Results folim" 00 00 Catalyst 00 00- 00 AILO J 00 F%k.0.3~ Sno AN JWWO .0 Cr : Ak 0-1 it % A]& ~ C O;ZnO A~ , PhMN,!Ith ale. to d 00 t 00 4 M or a 0 IP 11 jb :7 :3 h U y I A& ft W U P -~V of mixed catal"to in the simItanscum dehydration of .00 The catalytic proper tirns of othylantliniv. W. 1. 60 P. T. Vulmov. J. Gen. Chow. (u. s. s. n.) 4. IU51-7 ~ a 2:2.9 mol. mixt. of PbOxand ale. was studied with -00 00 us" for ale. said IM (cf. preceding abstract) and NIO (5%). The tempe were 350* and 4000. fte PhV- .00 nto the reaction vabool at the rate of 12 cc./hr. The . of max. PMJ6 Yield yield MY rsion ofPhJ1H Converted of of 67.5 &-3 3.2 .00 52.9 2.2 0-7 ~ 4*0 50.2 8.7 1.5 AO 4 43.2 3.2 traces 35.5 38.4 0.1 ;~Oe, 31.6 31-6 true0d, ted at a hieher rats, than IM under the sems condition. Lewis. W. Buts. ;g 74 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 o o 0 0 o 8 I u 4 0 I V 1! 11. ~1.1 ~ I.. A. Feder. J. Applid U. S. S aii) T. I IW 26(l Ww).-Ihbf. is hydragegi. ps'"Ne lowher with I..'1011 vapo" at 1;0-210* ated by I I mr NI ppid. on A4(),. W"bY um hykychihcuo,, is wild. amd RION The boo pruftm umnP' 'a Igo' NW..Ib~.*W of Methytrychohrlimine is Shgo of of the tbm, ~4 W"y&_KM. .,W iJ 1 0 Sillidw 1 1 "1 444ird IMIMI 'be dthy4rQ h drtqcmgso I 1 1 sho Pill: 9 1:1 4- Iltli 00 66 00 0=0 00 66.1 -00 ~ 14" t tAlt J-40C.L LMN.Tto! -A-WFICAUCh ~ - 1 PC It _ " , oil, III- An I 1 0 cw a " ~ 114 a it Do If a q 1 0 v 9 6 ~ 19 IM 0909000060;90; 0 : oo~ : : 06 00000,0 6 0 o 0000000-0004 S 0 0 ;o 0 0 0 o o o 0 Is o o 0 o 0 00 i 4 , 6 , 8 11 14 is 16 1? N AVA29 X), 1211 3415 MU 1619 a 41 41 41 d 1:10 00 -A, A-C a I I f, a I I L A-M r- g R I I u 0 00 00 00., 00 Ropwft d im ft dome m is out by W. D. Z~MskU dw, M-1-MemmidiRs"OffIG&WOVIIIIIII. P.P.Bori!A)v 00 d N. 1. Shuikin. Neflysisim Kbocwkaw 26. No. 3. :: 00 myrrint Z.'s fA Yesr%' rewsurch se- tiviticq. including #Avmc 4-4 hiq unpublinhelf warks. 00 A. A. 11-htlingk -00 X00 -00 .00 .00 00 a '00 as lea ts 00 Is LA ALLURGICAL LITINATLOt CLASSIFOCATICIO $#nos* -j %vilillp., .1 4.. a.( T ~ ! r , two oll 1111wellad 29 . 0 a a 416 j a j I a g S : 4 000000000 000 : :!A a !0 0000 0 4 06 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0!0 0 000000 161010 0 0 0 &OCOMPGastas. 00081 fur 1 10 31 12 s k V J's it a 41 v At do 0 It Co AV v Ts ;1R 99 fee so *oil 00 00 0 j-00 IP oe Go= Au"ff akl" IMISM IH.144a aqp PIM 00 009 .1 roe -"I p--pd -9 3nq -)ua"sd 9 jo saow) aql aA-31 00, SISAMW aqL '16MAMR3 so ld in to" an IN S"G .0w, iv H qi!s asvmM Aq *"W- 311- ol pa)-OojpAq &p Aplaidum lomis an Otl-fll I pw jZt-qt q *oO!i %q (%09 1"9) 'NA-P m p- -mrQpA3 00 'N Pen Fl-.,Oz a -N 'Sillpsw (SWR re go 00- 00 'L to. oor-1 -; I A I 030 - nzy its"ll am apt a n if of ii-M -R~w a it fz it f? a &I It it Of 11 44 C. r. a, 0 '90 0-0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 Go 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 st 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 M 0 , - 0 W 0, -4- S WI " it it if 0 14 It it U Is "if W, dl 5 U11 Ida flu iinai 41 46-a- A A.-c- a IF IF r. 0 1 a L 4 -A l L V.09.1 -PC< I)SO I ..c OcIf."j, /Catalytic desulturization of dismounts letain Barg.s. 00 propelit" Grid Kashpirs shalsm at ordistairy presswAr. - N l "I kil l ik A V F I il I 00 Ov f Ill . . atil ~ffllfl - til AI . tp ff N. Fitt, N KA..z%jiti- S111.1:i5i, Jim armAlturtlAtItaf - . K4"IlMII%AI,ftftkIl4.I6t in flit pfewo%vol .4 flit a0* wkichwasprelid. froni freating Prit It caustic soila to slishtlv alk. reaction 111) lips. The ll)Aroxides). The product W24 Wahed Willi W.Iftr 3 nd ( ticed in a I-., of H,, The destilfurization wj~ "d ~k - of v erf ,,b , ga~olinr cuntil. up to S~ A X..."911tte desulturisation was obtained with ga~nliue, It--- 00 a to S. while those high in S needed a repeated treatint-tit. ~he catalv&t was poi%orted after a compar"fivelv 4116wt 400" t t Thi b l h h d h it vau,r t e nor. est emp. wit, t ~ . a oug formation of un4ard. rotriptis. and a lrm% in the i;2~lin,- 'Irld. A. A. l1nehrlinxii j; A A MITALLUAIGICAL LITIERAUNE CLASSIMATIOM I Z_ S4804,p .41 k~, ON( qjjsiiii~c7 .9111, d., M 31 U a AV .0 is 0 IV III P, Of It III n I ~14 0 0 0 0* '*a 0* " 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 111 0 0 0 0 1111-ii 00 ~O 0 0 0 000 00 0900011.90 0 0 ii a a 0 0 0 0 6 4 le, 0 0 * v 0 9 0 0- w w Is Is 9 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 we*** see to 0 0 go::::: :'11918-041 M,** i live 40 1** ~Og go Oe 0 0 * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O's ''1 11 11 11 w it it I? to If L JI J) a JI a JS V a P 1, U 11 w 0 a U a if 41 a 41 a a CO 1 4 L 0 f 9 if I I w I A I -I AA to OL I U 91 ' - - ... .41. A so 00 -d Ukhd 411"I"is Pdoe"d WINS Ishillubmw Wb. 1. N. Th Shoftj KWaWYA pptd. as At,% MA Poiwwd in the drsul- 00 oil furitation a# the beraww hwilon hm fablenberw c"We _41111111 06 1! oil (hiSh In 5) with N wasoxidind with Oa!3S0-"*=d tedumd with H at 3304ID'. A bk part of its s -00 00 activity swas regabord. 7U r"IttirratbM pix with 000 00 j greater ease with cam" low im Ni. The ems don of HIS during the demilfurimthin cut out in the 00 of a regenerated catalyst arts its go- Zee 00 %man" amt. of heroarse its comparison Oft a preM. catalyst. Five efeest A. A. Bmbtkftk 00 00 zoo 00 9 BOO 0 g 00 too "'go A 1 0 - I L ASITALLURCKAL UttRAIUSt CLOUPKA7100 Ut too bl~ $amt,. to* I.n0f.3 -0 441091 -67 Ij4II'3.i #fill' d-f 0- 4�1 a Vo a I I I Od 0 a 5 1 0 a 0 As d J~ U If AV 00 It KIIII II; a . I. 'A 0 0 0 's ~Oeev~ : : : : : 0 9 0 a 0 0 0 0 4 o 0 0 o 0 6 a a 0 0 0 01 : : :1 -All a 0 9 5 0, to Ott JOA A I AM ~46 At (if left jkv 000flo IRS All J? 11! 00 06 c0, 00 ir~ 00 4 0 so I so 5V=**Z "T V R.) 0, 2M NJ( 1936).-Teirabydruturan (1) ir4ultrd in 1U0% yipid by a 2-stagr hydragirnatigm r4 fumn ill [be presence of 35% cat,slyst at M 7W. 1. A1.12 (valcit.), pown-d in a weak ruffir"t lot It w C490,1vVir Pit Swid. '"S active C %or 0.1w.14)1 tat fu,w.,i it-, traces A debydrutteriatitm. I failed to Tract will%:$ imstv lit 15,A) amill 41111% HAO, by le!dUltilig Of br-Atillt the 111INtS. ill wakd lubn at 1100 for 0 hm Chits. Mine 0 Ole 0 00 roe -00 i goo Joe !ago A 1 0 - 5 1 A -1 TALL L1*r KAL, LITINJIMS1 CI AS11 IFICATION goo 00 U a IV MD is It & a ITT 1 0 Al a I IT a 2 A a 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 :;0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 * 0 Is**.,$ 60 o q 0 0 to to 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 'its at u 41 ad 41 a r-, I L a 11 P. Q~ 1. *MISM plot.($ J-1. sold,* 40 dyda~ OW N. 1. SbWbim. A. A. 00 10". No. 0, 3"4'm Sd- Irim'. jfomm Sisk "I n' w0irify 44 11rhydroarm. 210-1101- I-VI-AWk rainfroti -lishily nutre than mat A g: fe zoo Joe 00 es doe ~e0 .4,W of j v am L i a Od a ate ItOMMA 194 I 14 is u11w15 a 9 a f .1 a 41 L L Al Is P .4 Is 3 1 Is I -1 T I AA 0 U W U 41 00 -so A*Z!sd- ad awilifts; Im dw presissece at nlistj ca tml y% is Ul. Thsr 411111AW N . -00 11!10 J. Gira. ('40m, (C :-.1 11, MIA I I Of. PhNII.1-aIhvId1t.I *lilt ..I 1,11011m Moil hy6lin.11"lillf thritim .,%.I AI'll., I 0 W to suistio. ut A kh Ill talv's, Fc.(k at d RAI'M I" W 1 0 -'fill 3 ~ and - 5% The catalysts jut- pt Iftl, by ppli; 00 AISOW8. vvskh or their ladilti. with 23% folill- il a d o i -00 n ws ia w ppia. "to Ibis, -duttlist-.4 and Its-ind *I " 00 011 to 0 ninsit. all. A1'(1. j~ Ow 1114AI 0, site q 41.41Y.I. 1*0 Kivists a Inks. 44 ""mo. and .11411,V611111m. Wish it., 0 os 1 111. 44 101 PTIA16 Ow F.Allwhocl .4 1. 00 : 1 I11110116-il, fit% all-I she Itowd im,li'm I oll.-I, 14.11,111. x i-00 it -silly lilt- '01VI..11"ll 1.1--k ~oo 06 j: a,a &$water rate than The 1whylalitill, 1,111 1, Ac-sulmlli'd 0 _i large k;.4 tif air. lm-auw ut the dritstliatitmi And tic 0 hy'llimsenatkul. Max. NIO.t. we N.im-t J 45.1 ..W ~00 00 4 43.8% PhN1iMc with lssixt,. of i: -( AlAl. alld 'qual lull, 0 Fr". will arml 57.5% 11h.Nill't lilt 161, Athl * ~00 Fe.09 at 3:k1 and 373'. re-+. ChA.. ItUttv 06 00 90 0 00 Do 00 ....... - too bLO- 1 1 71 m L I w SO 5 is 3 S 0 0 74 . it, 0, 0 0 0000000000000 00 0040000000600000 1 13 0000 49 / 0 0 000 4 000~00 goo 000000 006 000,0000000000600 0 oeooq_.~,/ L I w I . V A I I AP PA It 00 catalytic aguatallastwe W martioul fiectidall of Nuttill b&u*d Alad bak*h~"W bealibes. N. 1). ZOIuAil And 00 .4. 1 ~ Mulkin. J. Applied Chem. (U. S. S. It.) 9. I ill (;Crnlan 12v1s)(19M); cf. C. A. 20. 272016, 62141. I'll.- drilydr,wenathin -)I bwnxhw fractiam at NO-lo' be 00 I 1w lueth-1 previously dvwfibed in the prilwwre of Pt ,%% livisle4l C wid N1 wt A40, pf.wvvsl% its-ibly in gl*-, as lWows'll" "t it... 00 .."1 1111 h VI V Its Ill., vir-WO.- :-I 1 41W.1 At AW* g." .4 OJVO~ .."lie M. 410 UP4 00 iiq. I 1... .1. livOwli'lloilbul Ill, 0 th, Ni milli ttwiss'.11t : bligh "altmt. tut, W&I%) of wunialle rtullpti- 'fill, 1, o4plained by the prewnce under tbase canditions uf a v pro,*" of armistisadw as a remit, probably. -,-iid t ti"I of thurtmith 6minierisation with (ornistion 44 z jvn,,IhvI~rw ringi. Chas. 11141w I, OID 00 60 0 0 0 0 a 04 a a : 0 600 0 0 - We - G e 0 0 * 0 to 4-4~i 0 6 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A 1l L Q L 6 8 It It W It 4 It 1$ " m ? I 1 In a ji a It a a 0 .1 1' it At is ~v a (x u a are -1 0 r 4 At-A. A- L a 11" - M_ 7 -1 -_ -M 0 a.,- 111 4 ._Q a I _60 -409 00 -00 0e Z 1-00 of 2 00 00 all. The peculim cOMM-CaWjr1k bramidannatims of hydra. 0o a I:: carbas W dpmml A Aw. N.J. an. J. (,ex. " -00 P S. R.) 7, IUIN-21(1937 .r. C. .4. Is. oe : I Under the mate conditions as previou-Jy urd. -490 00 and dimuctityl-cyclabexames over Ni at X04W 3 00 Kivr p-xylene and C#IU[r~. mp., iss well as underguing . normal dthydroscustiou. mad splitting off of MC KFUUIIS =00 00 to foirin C.H. and With. The splitting maction Ittr. dognimattm ovrr the synthetic om. At 373* cyclobeiLant faints StrPh, but no xy1me. " it do" at luwvr tempo. i This is duc to kos of activity by the catalyst due to fixtua- 7 re 0 tion no it of a C Qn. At 4(N)* cyclobexamw splits curn. - :0 pIrarlyIqjgawmspmlucts. 0vtra Pt catalyst at 3;Jll-75* ii goo . iu~ synthetic rractious omur. and the products froin cycloi- 2 see Itemanc ore CJI,arul Phs. Ilmlithealicyclicatmisrumatic - so ring% cian undergo the syntli,lic reaction. If. Nf. 11. zoo goo WOO ttoo go &I-ILA - 1: META LUPIGICAL LSTINATWW CLASSIVOICATOGO : T t1 -4 1810.j 0.. Q.t 6 a IF AV '0 L, u All a I a ad 0 a I a Is 9 m 1 9 It a a a m a a at it ar it I I&A 9 dim, 0 0 10 0 0 ap 4: 60000000600 g If 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 fee 4 L It I- k' I l" It it it f 4 'OK lots ..t' 09 -00 00 .00 00 -00 00 N!, The hydrogenation of furan mad its alkil derivatives in palladium catalyst. S. Nitilkiii.V-1. the amacm ofs r 00 ,, w ul"I A.S1.4yar-na, J.6ro.Chem. I-S. .Ntk R.) 411%37~. --f. C. .1, 30, INX0 I.m.111 [tilt ' ~h-Me -Alpt ,-Vl 41cm, hi.1logrimil. -Itle. n". I., thr ttilailvdi., C.41,141" %hol I'l-I %lilt It I- I'd th m A A d 7 -( mi l.At- tt ,it ;& wm-. c ( l%vt dc jk NICS Anwiltda. SUC laistdcr to II)druge"Alu fluff fill, 11111r1%, ;llyl till- calalytt faligil"I ollfrific fit, if ll.*Jtll.l fit. zoo It call ra-kily Im. Willi If. 100 1,400 00 00 It &46 0 0 20 '00 MIS-SLA StIALLLWGKAL UT1041k.441 CLASUPOCATICk '00 i"o 0 t.jq.;P to u 11 AT 10 it It It it it 13 ft An 0 0 0 0 O's 0 to o 0 o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 'p 0 0 0 0 of* o 0 o o o o 0 o o 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0! 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 It It 11 * 14 15 A) It It IN m i , t TY M 1.1 a F~ C 41 a r : 0 L a a A F -li , A , - - . I t - - - , , . a `7~1 00 hy""Wition of Irylese 4nd Sol. 'J. it pplied Ckem S (U . . . h !* F *9)~l9:1T I 65 h E (in F ) .-- . renc , -Oc - q, wcfr %p i ..00 0 wf in ithe prc%nk-c of It in a glA%s tulw iinnrr L in l - pr'-k- If ; :0 dia I Into.) placed in an Ore. furnace 01,,ralm, and 16 .--) p -1 in a. -** a 61 with A, eat., t 61 with a eataly%t (451) Veit.). C.11I.Me, MAS introduced 0 the reaction chamber with a velocity of 0 hrough the upper end of the tube and the product was .00 8 00 collected at the ctoled rtxvivtr attached to the lower end of the tube. The wai 33t)-4tX)* trinp of the cipts '00 . . . . M. deposited on AIA Ni on silic-A and Ni on asbestos 40 0 . ssm umd m catal sts the Lwst catal st Wa Ni d = e. , y y ll '00 ed on A". yielditiff at 375* -14-9-0 of C.H.-Ph%le = in (from CV" m ) d i d lk -00 an caut ' " ng ra ylation Of Am. malle brdranubms present in the h. ;,69 l5*-2M) ). Destructive hydrogrenatinn oil C*lf,Nfes usider the above cmWitions consisted in a onwelltive,le- meth lation with th f i f e ortnat on o y PbMe, C.11, mn,l CH T .. welve refermces. A. A. Podxorny L a elIALLURGOCAL LITIOATLAt CL&SSIP KAT ION G.. Qot AV .0 Is is I; 4r 8 41 It a " a 0 0 9 o 0 0 0 ojo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 * 0 0 000 00 .2j.. J.0. q..t .1"', at( J.- 't. to 04 0 m Is IJ a a 3 4 :4 : 0 a 0 000000 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 a * 0 9 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 4 mm o 0 wu uh Nil k J, 4~ m III Cc ip U. v 41 H, P60CMIS Awl poclour'll 00 1 . --,- - so 00 00 Camlytic laydifoenation of fuma and sylvan in the N. 1. shillkal lumisum Catalyst I 1 f I A . -f a D C 0 r prescop o 00 S. R8, 669 73 1 31. S% Fislalt Atul S, tiv.11" th I v 1 1 e ' A 1 V to IL'twe mu-4 I Willi It At 120 -1-1 ",wrl .1 '* ' N"A It Ni o- 73% AD actmol-A by ti,Atlawnt -III I" lbe C~AIAIY%t showed tit) sign' o( fAttilli: ;'(fit 00 Ilillt 00 04 00 00 T' jj S L I411TALL1106KAL, U118ATtAll CLASIMPKAtION a%- NO a 141J., 5" - U 0 Al1 11 -1 v I "'I"Ang SHOW o a- st '- i - j A 4 1 Wp 1, lp 0 at n w s sor an #t * mma n t a o e e 0 0 o 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 ;q o a 0 o 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 q 0 0 0 o 0 o 6 0 * o 0 0 we -0- --v 0- 0-- 0- w-6-6 w 61111111i sm to 4 it - 4r - 6 0 , 0 U 1`1 4 at one it 411411044 -A--A--A-Ji A A 0 P 4 R it, liww 01plaas 1 0 - a -a - 1--A.6 . 00.., 00 00 LOS of S%tillivais or organic I unities by idislotic hardirdailwas than it tho furan nucleus N 1. 1. - 00 ,m Cke., 0 S 14 (m.4 j 1, a S. 1."I Wall EnAli'll -00 mti.m it( F(C( )CI and falls" "it to AICI, Ira cs.. 1. 00 4 all. JIM.;'U.5% Ift S6.2"; m. 177 S , -00 A miV. of 44a g. I in M) nil. of alys. air. with 2-4 jr. -,f .00 lh)% 11INS111.1flO in 40 ml. ale. was relillit') on a walvar ),silt hor 4 liti. und life ale. saws dets.1, -Il. 'I If.- lisAY.- age 1444% 1111101111-41. I,v- hratillil 11 will) 1.,') 4, "1 14vt%J, tel'. i k 1 i 00 a" allmin 111. p"i"t III $fill A little p 1 1 II J* j 11"O S!46 IA 4 1 I A 0 410 . . . , n. % : M. It. MI.W. Passing is imall 11 liver Id ,,a oo ` al gave la;~ 132 :1 1 l oill . .1. It. ;11.-ks. A.Cl .#fil S. 4 1? 1.421- s 9 wifinan willi A10, in CS, gav. ~N~3- ' ' ' 1 11: ) 7 74 all 0 , . ml. N 1% 0 . , 1] . . Fix hydiamne *IwPI Jt-mj.j~ visib fit. 171. S99 kOll "fail Ill forill"I 511.11% 1." -00 III'. 11Y.It-PlIvii- ;,I,.l A* JIMIVV. it fAvr see 1% iW, J." WK1,211. Doi," 1.414 1. \I. It. :11 ~!?-. lite J! -.1%, .1 flat IM vtil.klv~t 1, utelvd-I I.v tire plr~ tm~ A k1)11 11111,111114- 144'. oo t..90 ASS-%LA, "TALtURGKAL LITINATUNIE CLASSIVICAT-CO woo $.now* -1 I. affair 3- fit 0 AV PO Al -a --l lieveleptoom ~~ -r-4 w oasis strict It 0 WW at I Is m: age 4 6 0 0 00000 0 a 0 0 010 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 9 6 0 0 0 0 0' 0 Oesti, 00 0 6 0 0 0900 111111111 0 0 W go goo' oo 90, SAL! ( CaWydc hydriallawAtime of covitswessm. N. 1. Shulkj!~, I .1. Ihilitlwv suit U 1'. I%'Intitkind. .,4. t . S. R.) 10. IkU inatroar (1) was "tried on by the nicibud and with the catalysts pritiviowaly described (C. A. SJ. 13161-J). Uiuk; all the tniahlitinsis used the reaction IT acconspanied by par- tifil cledvage of the turn" ring stut The irmnation at 3- .-thyli-vulohrasirwil (11) and ale. (111) N-Minii I with It over I'd 41rift-Wed 4041 GIIIIett,w at 176' I.KnOrd lip "no III In & shnilar traction whit, the MI vaimly.4 the yisig a 4 Ill if wa lictrisani to ributit WI, itud that CA IV If) 21-21. rh. liquid-phavir be.4jenailiat 44 1 It. =01 .1 W-111) and mini. pressure In I pgrwwv us fit black atml 1,41111ised rharrual lirticMis allakwouply, total with 11W in Mittediate locittatiott of cocionaran (IU.Iihydrolsento- furAn). IV. 1". 170-:21', d!* (PARIM. air 1.44M. M. K. :41A. Ill. N. !X13 it'. d:- OMM2, -IV 1.41MI. Chas. Illane f%t v. 7= ----'=7 7.'-'--, 41,1- SI.I.All. Re ~v U AT 00 is I a a a I F W 0 a 0 IT to 0 a a a 111 a of a It It a 4 in 0 0 0 0 Via 000060006000000064 ~D ~-tp ~, o - I-so -00 200 goo 900 14 goo goo lbal" Most" a" &i9 FA I S a rw Or is 0 1 0 a 9 a a 3 0 w I a 11 u u m 'I v 0 t a I A .40 #lot 449141 !$94S Am~ 049PIST181 MOIS slow abiftim. OEM. *OA sci. V. AM- I C a low-W. the an woo - F^ Z' Pt-o tmmdt Vifto. *,.-W !b-"d.A=vwv. A wbm eddy*, ee- 004 see 00- goo we wee lei ;it&"- 410.09d I1 3 0 b 0 0 0 0 0 000 o Mar" tv /V, -F USSR/Organic Chumistry, Synthetic Organic Chemistry. E-2 Abs Jourt Rof Zhur-Khimiya, Ho 6t 1957, 19046. .-I.uthor iFlokrasova V. A., ;~hufykin 11. 1. !not Titlr-. The Problem of Chlorination of Alkanos in the Presence of Nitrogen Dioxide. Orig Pubt Izv. AN SSSR, Otd. Xhim, N., 1946, No 5, 583-586. A bul. rt;.,:; t: Investigated arc products obtained of the gaseous (265- 4000) and liquid Z123-2130) phases of chlorination of n- alkanus from n-C61' 4 to CgH26 at molar proportion of the alkan0s: C12= 1:1, Vii a catalyst -N02(-"%.), and in thu Droooncc; of 1% unsaturated hydrocarbons initiat- ing tliv chain reaction. Chlorination in tho gascou3 phaso is carried out with the velocity of passing C121.2 liters/hours. The reaction proccuds uniformly and yields mainly primary chlorides and some secondary. At the Card 1/2 - !'I -j- .1 ': 7 -j!, 7. ":A.~ -~jrc por-AnnDt.-I on o Vethyl. Froup.,--. Jn X.vlene-Bernzene ryrtc-m effected b-.- A--~-=in= Chloride.' b.% N. -1. Sli~wkin and ?... L. "rokhorova (p. Fla) 1~ 1 6 ,~ 7C, 'I U_ I ,.C, I," lic . 6 S(.-: Jourm,l of Gene-al. Chemistry (Zhurnal ( 6FLel:ei Kh'm.1i) I., I ri N ,ydrombons on the dehydro. F"P.Ming prop6lies oT*iTt-tini-i-m-c-a-t.,tl;~sts. -.4 1 1;1... ri !~It. acy Jci iiii'le, -set. chtipt. .- U.R.S.S., z de- a-mallizol p-miline fraction 1b. 98-101", n2r,~ 1 10f),3, It)) -ith lin,;atd. hydrocarNais, in tile lit. vitio 1:10, were subjectLA to pro- 0 dt at WJ-305' oil 1 5'-1; Pt calaiv5f I; C, 50 crn. hirit, -18 g.. raft: (if flow I nil.jalin~ + -!-~Iv -V-), and the activity if tile cataly:ik 'Ittrititz, and aftrr the itins wa, tested I)v the W04. lly'thu I of w ._m tlyLatc). Cyclollcxvitz ha.% ao efft-cl mt v v-. lbws 17"t afIvet tile activity alld Stat6ilitV Of thV "AiLIN"A. I-('1ctcue, 1-heptene, a!!,! 1 oidy .1 very Might inat:tivating viTtet. Mark-A illaclivatioll is brought aboul. by I-etityl-I -6-clopctitelic (Y falling front fit).,; to 5S Cycloilexclic alolle, in i1 slow 11, ,Iri-afff, t he'activity of tile cat.-tlyst unchmiged. ill a Arclull of fit or of CO, causcs only a slight 1w.,titim, of ill-, the jir-Itwf% art-, in file Ist- I L;c, 11"xaltv, with it litile I-hexciw, lit tile 2nd case, 2- fww,v.. 18.5 g., in a stream of CO:, 93Vc ll-'~ K. 1:~italyzate. fractimatted into f)T&l 9l[i- 103~ 40.8 g~), M3-V (4 g.), 104-5.J5* (4-5 g.). residite ,s).9 l*.; tile,. lit a!al 2aft fraction, tre~ated ivith micil. I I'SQ1. F,~.lvo 'L Ity'lro-tbo" "ith cnllqt%. close to those ~f tile activity Of the Lakalyst 11:15 t-th yl~l-ryctopelltcae; Iltalit,, 10 g.. in a stX-M, fAIICn to y . Ally]CYCIDIA 10 catalyl.1te; its fraction bm u9-111" of CO." gAve pyleyclopeaLlat; :1,-e to those of prol Since ,Ictivit) f t1p, c;jtaly5t hai; decreased markmily tile !gMI 011VIcyclOllctitene anti ally1cY clol;rutalle are hytiro- hSerice Of Ht 11111(jer Co.), this call only grilatcd ill tile A . 11, liberated ill tile tic- pellse. of the I'llce place at tilt! Cx hydrogtoltt,on of other t"ols. to the corresponding Cyclo- Iwil uldi. 'Iles - CycInprittaflien,' itelf, ii., -ixcd n of If:. with 15-181 g. ilk:ptaiic, at 30(il, under a streat Ravi: 16 t, g, catalyzate of Which 1).s g. was vrrv C105C to tile C,%talyst has fallen to V ~yr!tipcjtuoir; the:lcti6itYf)fl N. Tholl SHTYKIIII, 1. "Stability of the Catal.,~tic Properties and of the 6tructure of Platinized Carbon in Heat-Treatment.,11 by S. S. 'No-rikov, A. 1M. Rubenshteyn, and 11. 1. ShuCrkin. Dokl. Ak. Nauk SSSR, 62, pp 345-348, 1946. Constancy of the catalytic activity f a 20% Pt catalyst on active C, independently of the lenCth of heat-treatment at 3j, up to 639 hrs., was ascertained by dehydro- genation of cyclohexane to C6116 at 3000, space velocity 0.4 l./1/ cataly-st/hr. Under the same c~)nditions, both the crystal lattice constant and the grain size of the Ft (-56A.) remain practicallg unchanged. Regeneration of a catalyst, heat-treated for 639 hrs.,, and used at 300 for 120 hrs... at well over 3000, restored the original activity and left the crystal size unchanged, i.e. no rec.-ystn. took place even at red glow. Inasmuch as highly disperse Pt without carrier recrystalizexs easily even at room temp., it follows that, on the carrier, Pt is not distributed unfoxro_y, but the grains are localized in pores and completely isolated from one another. 11. Thon K tq, pt. Q B I T 10 Y 29. f 30 8-19- YMS INDEX enation Of 0 on Olifinized carbon of I*vr 'LIT, V.4 VA;- m ir ~ ~ Cmon m t PRAU Nauk S.S.S.R. series oil Cata ysts naide under.identi-I carldit onis but with tire Pt cootent decirtaalit, by steps. con, showed to 0 1 d . rwa . 0, +om 20% (sundatril catalyst) diNnitpeAlTulco of high-injej In dellyogmm, 'systerniatic, the Pt, the -(222) 'reffectiong. L With ne Etflection disappears rst, followed, In that order l a -nIj (002), the'rellection call the (111 plane pernists throughout, and is only weakened at the ' r yst it proves illat the t Iowest pt content. i all olpor.- preserved evert at very high Ellin. 61 the Man -r. The activities of thWictics of cata[Yst-,,~ * phous carrit expressed in percentage of conversion In hydrogenation at tualit coast.'- 100% with 4-1% Pt, and decrease re C411s , only slightly (to aboUtL 00%) iriih 0.5-0.1% 'Pt. This erved persistence of the (111) 1 findiri 2 g with the obs ) 9 i ! hp catalytic activity of Pt Jonr,, indicates that t i 1 1 plane c la r 6 (111 i!Rk ii,i p on.active C resides r i in, bither,index: e ' catalysis. It is consistent with Bolarriffir s location of thet, hYdrogenation-dellydrogettation catalytic activity at octi-- faces of the anJ1 'Villi bh- 3"tet MC,,jel Of"L: I1edJAI r -sha *IS. plane orientation 6 fing ped rn all those fac". N. Thou M 5 L AP XrTALLk-ICAL LITERAJURE CLASSIFICATIGO, SRTJYKIN, N. I. Blocking of the active centers of vlatinized carbon by products of deep decomposition of hydrocarbons. A. M. Rubinshteyn, 1h. M. Minachev, and N. I. Shuykin, Doklady Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. 637, 287-90 (1949); cf. C.A. 43, 1249g, in the hydrogenation of C6H in excess H2 at 170-20 at the space velocity 0.06 1./1. catalyst/hr., on catalysts co-ntg. from 4.0 down to 0.03% Pt, corresponding to passing velocities from 5.5 to 540.0 mi./hr./g, Pt, some reaction took place even at the smallest Pt content; with 4.0-1.0, 0.5, 0.10, 0.09,0.06, and 0.03',t Pt, the initial degrees of conversion were, resP-, 100, 88.5, 88.4, 11.2, 9.0, and 1.01,. The fall of the initial rate during the run is in inverse ratio to the Pt content. Similarly, in the dehydrogenation of cyclohexane, in a weak stream of H2, at 300-20 and 0.3 1. cyclohexane/l. catalyst/hr., the activity of catalysts with 4.0-0.251? Pt showed no marked differences; from 0.25% Pt down, the activity falls sharply, but even at 0.00% it still is 5% dehydrogenation. The stability of the catalysts falls sharply from Ft