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STDOI-OV, A. 14.
USSR/Physical Chemistry
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A-Athor t Sidorov, A. N.
Title j Jnfra~-red absorption spectra of gaseous org"dc cfJRPOund8 adsorbed
on micro-porous glass#
periodical z Doki. M SWR 95, 6 * 1235 - 1239, 21 APr 1954
Abstract Infra-red absorption spectra of gaseous organic compounds (seston.
formaldehyde,, aumnia gags etcJ have been studiod in a laboratory
by the method of adsorptions. Micro-porous glass, played the roU
of the ad3orbent; The article contains a table smd diagrams of
the results of these studies.
Institution a 0009
Submitted 1 22 Feb 1954
SIDOROVJ, A. 14.
"Infrared Absorption Spectra of Gaseous Organic Comr)ounds AdsorDtion on
Microporous Glass," Iz Ak Nauk SSSR., 21 Apr 54.
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USSR/Physical Chemistry Fhotochemistry. B-10
Racliation Chemistry. Theory of the FhotoGraphic Process
Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Khirdya) No 2, 1957, 3875
;,uthor Karyakin f&,V,) Nikitin V.A., Zidoroy 1.N.
Title Photochemical Decomposition of Orgmic Ilydroperoxides,
OrijZ Pub M. fiz. 1rhimii, 1955, 29, rio 9, 1624-1633
Abstract By m.:!ans of color indicators (leocobase of malachite
green and FbO) it was ascertained -.hat vapor of cumene
hydrogen peroxide(l), alexole and 'ayperole are decorapo-
sed) at 50-150"; by action of ultraviolet radiation,
(shorter than 366 n,*4 ) with formtion of products that
have Creater oxi~lizin,-, power than rx)lcculqr oxygen.
By the method of infxarcd absorption spectra,it was ascer-
tained that the principal proAuct of the photodeconposi-
tion of I is dimethyl phenylearbinol (II). As a sensiti&
zer of pRotorlecoraposition of liqtLid I is proposed
K4Fe(CN)6. In such a case the product of the reaction is
also II.
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prv~e r - fUSC It 4--d a t We El i xt I i I riternat ion a I S. i4- a I
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Category USSR/optics - Spectroscopy K-6
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 2., 1957) No 5086
Author Nikitin, V.A., Sidorov,46N., Karyaldn, AN.
Title Investigation of the Adsorption of Ordinary and Heavy Water om Ilicro-
Porous Glass Using the Infrared Absorption Spectra.
OriA Pub Zh. fiz. khimii, 1956, 30, No 1, 117-128
glass of the silica-gel type with the Yo of th; infrared absorption
spectra in the 2000 -- 10,000 c*-1 region has shown the following.' 1)
the fundamental frequency of the valent oscillation of the free groups
of OH of the surface of the zaicro-porous glass corresponds to evarrov,
intensive absorption bandyidth'*� cz-1 (and its first and second har-
monics 7326 and io68o cm--L). ftf presence of the OR groups causes also
the 454o and 8135 c&-1 bands- IhO remining bands in the igvestigated
region belong to the structure of the micro-porous glass (S!b2). 2)
Upon adsorption of D20 there occurs a deuterization of the surface of
the'%kiftlo-porous glass with a formation of Si-OD groups. The fundamental
frequency of the free SiOD groups on the surface correspond to the
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Abst.ract An investigation of the adsorption of I and UnO vapor by micro-porous
Category ~ IrSSR/Optics - spectroscopy
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 2, 195", So 5o86
K_6
2761 cm-1- band (and to the Vrst h&rnonic,5431 cm-l)- Tha*resence
of' the OD groups causes also the 3370 cm71 band- 3) By reaDving the
HOD and 9 0 molecules forming during the isotopic exchange by roasting
the micro2porous glass in vacuum and by repeated adsorption of D 0 it
is possible to produce deuterized nficro-porous glass with any rXtive
content of the Si-OH and Si-4)D groups on the surface. 4) TheA~Sorta
H 0 and D molec )tl es have the following chaiacterristic 4dsorption bands:
3 Off - I.V ( v cza ) 1) OD = 27.25 cm-1, the adsorbed HOD yW*lds -40D -
2676 am--- 5).. e H 0 W D,,!O molecules are adsorbed n6t by the OR
and OD groups o1a the% ce of the micro-porous glass, but on other
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centers (oxygen or sil con atoms).
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USSR/Fhysical Chemistry - Surface Phenomena, Adsorption.
Chromatography. Ion Exchange.
Abs Jour : Rcferat Zhur - Khimiya, No (3, 25 March 1957, 18749
B-13
Author : Sidorov.-A.N.
Title : Investigation of Adsorption on Porous Glass by Means of
Infrared Absorption Spectra.
Orig Pub : Zh. fiz. khirdi, 1956, 30, No 5, 995-loc6
Abstract : In the region of vibration frequencies from 2000 to 4000
cm-i, at 300-400, infra-red absorption spectra were inves-
tigated for vapors of; methanol (I), water (IT), ammnia
(III), chloroform (IV), phenol (V), benzaldehyde (VI),
diethyl ether (VII) toluol, benzol, ethyltrenzol acetone,
acetophenone and pyridine, adsorbed on the usual porous
glass (PG) and on completely deuterized and methylized
porous glass (MPG) with surface groups OH,OD and OCR
respectively. From the results of his measurements ge
author concludes that on the surface of the (PG) at least
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USSR/F!-,-y3ic,U Chcmictry - Surfa,~e Phenomera. Adsorption. B-13
Chromatography. Ion Exchange.
. Abs Jour : R~3fer-,t Zhur - Khimiya, No 6, 25 March 1957, 18749
adsorbed Molecules, absorption bands of the latter are
displacod and their intensity is changed; the initial
absorption band (CFT) become-,, considerably wider and
also is displaced - the more, the stronger are the pro-
tonoucceptor properties of the molecules of adsorbate.
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SIDCIROT, A.N.- -
Infivred absorption speatza used for the study of porous elms
adsorption. ]Plz. sbor. na.3tI67-170 1570* (NDA 1118)
1, QovWLarstvemyy ordans, Lonlas opticheskly Institut In. 9.1.
Thyllova,
(Glass-3pectre)
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ter m
sullace. mw forces A interaction of U&fdl
both nature -and rmVlitude 4f the sarnis order as those of water in a 9-
corsidembly snWIv than the Interaction form Of Water vw4ith
type (2). (S Op., 3 tAbAcs.)
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SIDOROV'A. N. Cand Phys-14ath Soi -- (diss) S~~ study in the
4-A
infrared field of interrelation of molecules and the active 00vtors of silicate
t,
Adsorbents end metal -containing pigments." Mos, 1958. 8 pp (Stete Order of
Lenin Optical Inst im S. 1. Vnvilov), 130 copies (KL, 11-58, 112)
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AUTHORS: Sidorov, A. N., Nikitin, V. A. SOV/76-32-7-5V45
TL-TLE: A Reply to the Paper by S. P. Zhdanov "On the Part Played
by the Surface Hyd-oxyl Groups of Porous Glass in the Ad-
sorption of Water" (Otvet np statlyu S. P. ZhdE..nova IT vopiosu
o roli poverkhnostnykh gidroksi'lInykh grupp poristogo stAlr
v adsorbtsli vody")
',xL;RTODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, 1958, Vol- 32, Hr 7, PF 1667--1668
(UsSR)
V~-iTRACT: It iU Dointed out that in a second paper the results criticized
by Zhdanov -mill be ppelfled no the amount of experimental
datrt has increazed. 1'!103, the author found, for instance,
a decrease of the intensity of the absorption band of free
OB-surface groups at 3479 cm-1 in the water adsorption. In
smite of the fact that Zhdanov nointed out the second paper
he did not take into account the new data and exact defini-
tion contained therein. It is stressed that the experiments
of the investigation of the adsorption were carried out by
means of infrared epectroscopic methods on saMDles of porous
glans, that the surface was dehydrated to a great extent by
Card 1/2 a thermal pretreatment, and that the explanations given main-
SOV/76-32-7-55/45
A Reply to the Pauer by S. P. Zhdanov "On the Part Played by the Surface
fl,ylroxyl Gr:)uns of Porous Glass in the Adsorption of ":2-ter"
1y referred to thin extreme case. Besides the mentioned centers
found by Zhdanov as well as by A. V. Kirelev (Ref 4) It is
,!aid that aloo the silicon atomc at the Ettirface of poroue
I'laes may serve as adsorption centers. The adsorption bond
of 3670 cm-1 attributed by Zhdanov to the surface hydroxyl
groupg does probably not correspond with facts, as already
at 200 with the separation of vapor from the sample a strong
4ecrease of the intensity of this spectral band in found and
at this temperature a-separation of the structural OH-groups
-nay not be expected.
SUBTAITTED: November 15, 1957
7. Porous glass-A*sorptive properties 2. Porous glass--Surface
properties 3. Hydroxyl radicals--Spectra 4. Water-Adsorption
5. Infrared spectroscopy-Applications
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AUMORS Sidorov, A.B.
SOV/51-6-f3-21/34
TITLE, Infrared Speutre, of Sublimated Films of Metal Oxyq%zinolinates
(1nfra,kra,,3nyye spektry sublimirovannykh plenok oksikhtnolinator
metallov)
PERIOD ICAL.Optika I spektroskopiya, 1959, Vol 6, Nr 6, pp 812-813 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs
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Infrared Ppectra cf all metal axyquinolinatos were studied in order to
find whether the metal atms in these compounds are oble to form
mole-ilar ctunplexes with other molecules (additives). Pyridine and
hydrazine we-re used as additives because they possess atoms of nitrogen
with a froa pair of electrons and these can be used to form coordination
bonds. Sam-,-)le3 of magnesium and aluminium oxyquinolinates were
prepared in the form of films sublimated in vacuum onto sylvite plates.
The spectra w9re recorded by means of a spectrometer INS-11 In vacuo.
Admission of vaturated (at 200C) pyridine or hydrazine vapours produced
weak bands of these molecules after 15-20 hours. Simultaneotisly some
of the oxyquinilinate bands were displaced (see the table on p 613).
These spectral changes are ftzlly reversible. The following concl-aa long
were drawn by the author. The absorption bands in the region ?00-900 cm-1
'which are different in two oxyquinolinates correapond to those
vibrations of tits oxyquinalinate molecules which are affected directly
LOV151 - U-6-21/34
infrared Spectra of Sublimated Fihis of Metal Oxyquinolinates
by the atoms of metals - Since the same bands are displaced v&on
oxyquinolinates interact with pyridine or hydrazine, it folloym that
the molecule of the additive attaches itself to the metal atom in the
oxyquinolinates. rhe oxyqinolate spectra were not affected by water
vapour both in vacuum and in air. It is known, however, that
magnesium oxyquinolinate f:)rms a dihydrate If prepared by the Berg
method (Ref 4). Comparisor. of the spectra of anhydrous magnesium
oxyquinolinate and its dihydrate (given in Ref 1) show,, that attachment
of water itrongly reduces tFe intensity of the absorption band at
731 c-m-l and produces a wide band near 3300 cm-1 which is due to
associated moleo;Lles. It fvllovs that molecules of vster in
magnesium oxyquinolinate dihy-irate are attached to the metai uA~t-*a o)
this ramoovr-4 -ir"ar.IrAqnent is made tot-,.!, Terenin, Academician ehodlrec>-
ted this voik. 2ie:e are I table and 5 referenca3, 4 of whien are -lioviet,
2 Snpj-.-i. and I Gerxan.
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S IDOROV. A. N.
Studying the interaction between p7ridine and wat-er by
infrared absorption spectra. Opt,.i spektr. 8 n0.1:
51-56 Je. 160. (111RA 1317)
(P.vridine--Spectra)
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AU29MB z Sidorov, A.W. and Torenin, A.N. X201/3691
5""Sqzo 2tj- lllfu~~
TITLNs The Infrared Spectra of Chlorophyll and its Anslogues
PMUODIGAL:Optilm I spektroskopiya, 1960, Vol 8, Nr 4. ?p 402-491 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors obtained the infrared absorption spectra of pheophytin,
chlorophyll, Zn-, and Ni- and Cu-pheophytins In the fom of solid
films (Fig 3) and solutions In CGIj and In a -mixture of pyridine
and CC14 (Fig 4). Measurements more carried out mainly In air.
except for son* control tests in vacuum. In the 700-3800 an-I
region the solution concentrations were 0.5 mole/11tre. and cells
of 0.1 ism Internal thicimess were used. In f1s, 1800-38W m-1
region the authors used also dilute solutions In CC14 (concentrations
0f-.0.001 mole/litre, and internal cell thickmeness of 10-30 M).
The absorption spectra were recorded with a double-beive infrared
spectrophotmeter UR-10 (Carl 2*iss, Jens) with NaGl and LIF prime.
The results obtained (Figs 2-5 and a table on p 486) lead to the
following conclusions. Introduction of a metal atm into the
pheophytin molecule produces considerable changes in its spectrus ,
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The infrared 3poctra of Chlorophyll and Its Analogues 9201/9691
which it to bound directly, but also on tho atmic groups at the
periphery of the molecule. Pyridino forms a complex with chlorophyll
by attaching itself directly to the central aton of magnesium. The
effect of pyridino is transmitted through the magnesium atom to the
whole molecule, of chlorophyll and produces stabilization of the keto-
form (Fig 2) of its cyclopentane ring. It is not necessary to have a
metallic atom in the chlorophyll molecule in order to ]prepare a complex
of the latter with water (cf. spectra shown in Fig 5). However, a
metallic atom, particularly that of magnesium, activates the chlorophyll
molecule so thst it forms a complex with water more easily and the
resultant complex is more stable. There are 5 f1gum. 1 table and
16 references, 5 of which are Soviet, 8 Inglish, 1 nixed (Soviet and
Inglish), 1 Ge:man and 1 translation.
SUEUITTID. July 10, 1969.
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AUTHOR s Sidorov, A.M.
TI TLI s A Spectral Investigation of Adsorption of lktor on Porous Glass
as a Function of the Degree of Hydration of the Glass Surface 1Y
PUIODICALs Opti" t spektroskopi3a, 1960, Vol 6, Nr 6, pp $06-010 (MR)
ABSTRACTs The author 1wrostipted, the infrared absorption spectra of porous
glass with various anounts of froo hydroxyl groups (09f) and of
hydrozyl groups perturbed by nutmal hydrogen bonds (ONp) I all these
groups were located at the glass surface. Samples of porous glass
were prepared from plates of soda-boresilicate glass DY-1 of
0.1-1.0 ses thickness by treatment with 39 hydrochloric acid at 2000
and subsequent vashint in distilled vater. The samples had specific
surface area of 200 a /g and the pore dimensions wtro of the order of
25 J1. PropLeation of the samples, adsorption treatment with methanol
vapou" and rocording of the spectra were all carried out in a glass
vacuum coil described earlier (Rof 2). The spectra more recorded with
a spectrophotimoter UR-2 (made by Carl lei@&, Jona) with a lithium
Card 1/2 fluoride prism. The results are shown in Figs 1-3. It me found
that the free groups (Olf) are not the contres of adsorption of mter
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A Spectral Investigation of Adsorption of lktor on Forous Glass as a punction of
the Degree of Hydration of the Glass Surface
molecules. Adsorption of water by the pore&@ glass was governed
(Figs 1. 2) by the ON groups In the case of hydrated surface and
by *contras of the asiond type" (silicon or oxygen atomm , of. Refs 1-4)
In the case of a surface dehydrated by host treatment in vm~cuoo The
water moloculos attached to *contras of the second types wore in the
state intermediate between pWaloal sorption and chanisorption. When
the porous glass was heated in methanol vapours it was found thatthe
ON groups wore no longer effective as contras of adsorption of water
Rg 3). Acimowledponto are made to A.N. Tormin who directed this
woric and to I.P. Kotlyar for his help in carrying out the exporimenta.
There are 3 figures and 7 references, 3 of which are Soviet, 3 Znglish
and 1 mixed (Inglish and Soviet).
SUMTMs October 17, 1959
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SIDORGVj, A.N.1 KOTLYARp' I.P.
Infrared BPOCtra of phthalocynnines. Part 1. Effect of the
crystalline structure and of the central atom of a metal on
a phlhalo,yanine molecvle in the solid state. Opt. i spektr.
3-1 no.2:175-le4 Ag 161. - (MM 14.-8)
(Infrared ravs)
ObVialmeyanine-Spectra)
SlDOROV, A.14.; TERENIN, AA
Infrared spectra of phtWlocyanines. Part 2; Interaction of
subllm~ted phihalocyanine layers vith gaseous CH3C00Hj, HU,
and HBr. Opt. i spektr. U no-3:325-)31 3 161. (MIRA 14:9)
(Phtbalocyanirie--Spectra)
SIDOROV, A.N,
Inf~-ared spectra of clilorophyll and its analog,.ws. Part 2.
Isotopic exchan6 between molecules of chlorophyllp
phoophytin, and bmvy vater. Opt. i spektr. 13 no.3:374-378
s 162. (MIRA 15;9)
(Chlorophyll-Syeat3m) (Pheophytin-4pectra)
(Deuterium oxide)
SIDOROV, A.N.
Infrared spectra of phth&locyanines, Part 3, Interaction or
sublimated fl1w of phtha.locyanines with water vaporne Optj
spektr, 13 no.5t668-672 N 062. (NIPA 15s12)
(Phthalocyanine-Spectra) (Water vapor)
3/02 62/145/005/017/020
BIOIYB144
AUTHORS: Sidorov, A. N.0 and Terenin, A. N. Academician
TITLE: Spectroscopic study of the photoreduced form of pheophytin a
!1ERI~7,D1CAi,: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 145, no. 5, 1962, 1092-1094
TEXT: Pheophytin a was reduced in pyridine solution (5-10- 5 moles/1) with
112S (300 - 500 mm Hg) and exposure to-the light of a 150 9 lamPt th:n
ntudied spectroscopically. After reduction, the infrared spectrum howed
the folloi-,inC changas. The 3390 cm- I band of the stretchinf vibrations
of 1,1111 6roupj was shifted to 3410 cm- 1. The 685 and 618 cm- bands of the
deformation vibrations of KH groups disappeared. The CoO band of the
1
cyclopentanone ring shifts from 1703 to 1693 cm- . New bands occur at
1665 and 1584 cm- I Ilence it i's that the 18-membered'ring of
conjugated bonde chatigbs bY'&dM1't1tW"6f bn~ elebtron (primary stage)
-1
(Fig. 2). The 1665 cm band corresponds to the C-C bonds formed; the
1584 cm- I bond is ascribed to the deformation vibrations of the four
Curd 1/
nOIXOG016, V. Yo. 1_ -SIDOROV, A. N. 11 TERMINI A. N,,, akademik
LUM.-induosd electron paramagnetic resonance signals In
chlorapbyn In the crystal2ira state and its infrared mactra.
Dokl. AN SSSR 147 no.4:95"57 D 162o
(MIRA 16:1)
(Chloropyll.-Sinctra)
(Plaranagnatio resonaace and relaxation)
ACCESSION NR: AP4009476 8/0(i5l/63/015/006/0634/0035
AtM[qR-, _�I#oMy,_A. N.
TITLE: H-D isotope exchange between chlorophyll type pigments and deuterium con-
taining compounds
SOURCEt Optiks. I spektrookoplya, v.15, no.4t 3.963, 834-833
TOPIC TAGS: deuteration, hydrogen deuterium oncbange, Isotope exchange, chlorophyll
pigment, chlorophyll, phoophytin, nothylchlon)phyllid*
ABSTRACT: The present work was a continuattai 69 an earlier study (A*N.Sldovor,Opt.
I spektr.13,374.1962) of H--V exchange between chlorophyll saidpbophytin and heavy
water molecules. The experimental procedure was the same, but in the present case
the isotope exchange was studied under the following conditions. 1. Chlorophyll a
in solution in mixture with CH30D + OC14 (101 CH3CD by volume) was hold for 2 days
at 200 in the dark and then evaporated under vacuum, the douterated pigment being
deposited on a oilvite (potassium chloride) plate. 2. Solid films of phoophytin a
and chlorophyll a deposited on silvits platesi were bold at 200 In the dark for 2
days In saturated CH3COOD vapor. 3. A solid film of mothylchlorophyllide a + b was
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held at 200 for 3 days in the dark In a vapor mixture consisting of %0 + pyridin*.
As in the earlier study, the criterion for ff--D Isotope exchange was the change In
the infrared absorption spectra In the 500 to 4000 ca-l region. Comparison of the-,
before and after spectra of the pigiment filmi showed that deuteration occurrdd in
all cases. In fact, the changes observed In the Infrared spectra as a result of
isotope exchange in the present cases were virtually identical with the changes obl,..
served earlier incident to exchange between chlorophyll (and pheophytin) and heavy-,
water. Increase of the vacuuu holding temperature to 700 resulted in conversion of
the chlorophyll to deuterated pheophytim.
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Infrared s,~ectra of silica geI6 with mrdiried nz;rfaces. '..,,hur.
fiz. khim. 38 no.12:27C'4-2791 D 164.
WIRA 10:21'
1. Institut fizicheskoy khimIL imeni L.V. Pisarzhevskogo AN
IJkrSSR.
SIDOROV, A.N.; VOROBIYEV, V.G.; TERENIN, A.N., akademik
Spectral study og the photoreduction of tetraphenylporphine.
Dokl. AN SSR. 152 rio.4.-9.19-922 0 163. (MIRA 16:11)
7 C ECIV A .1!
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AUTHORt Sidorov, As No
TITLE# Spectral LAveattiation of the,photoredUctlon of xi-te trdm~,_~
*
phenylporlphtne
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Doktady* 4g 1964# 973-976
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SOURCSt AN SSS
chloiop4yllo.pocphiueo pa, rphifto
TOPIC TAM t*trapyrrol pL&meuto
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metal derivativag zinc t*tr4ph*ayj'pqr0h,1U4# photored tlonp~'lant
P
pigment'absorptLon spectrum
ABSTRACTs Because there h4vo been few spectral studies of the photo:
reduction of metal-containing forms of tatrapyrrol pLgmentse except.
chlorophyllthe author decided to investigate zinc tatraphanylporphin i
(Za-TPP) as a contLnuatioa.of his.4tudLes of aetal-froa,
-pigments I
The photoreduction.of thLi.specially synthesized and chrouatograph- 77777~
Lcally purified pLtusut v4tt-coaduct4d-iu.p*ridLue.solation,st.loc-:._:
under vacuum wLth 9'0 or b!fdr4zius-and.a_:Soo-v..-LdcAndeseogtt bvlbo-~
2
COMploto couverelon ''Of
Photoroductiop With H
s produced sa'almo;t
Zn-TPP to sine tetra ~ny1,-.blorLn4C (Z%-T C to which the py:Fvolertis
pg
)
LC_,q_r_d -1 Z 3
4
-1040" ;j,*L:a
ACC90810M M AP4047332 4,
-is hydrog,~nstods 'Thi photo.roductLon with hydrasLue. produced first 41-~
-
bond-$
solution of a yell
ow photoreducod form (PRP) with absorption
at 3900 462p and 830mue' The PRF went further over into a,green solo"
tLon which contained, according to the absorption bands,, Zm-TPC and
-xinc tatraphonylbacterlochlorine 0n0TPBC)* The bond in the vicinity
of 460'mp is characteristic for the yellow PRF; the other two bands o fe~
appear if a complex with alkaline compound@, much an NOS or hydra-..
~Zinep J&_ -by
formed.: -It is assumed- _t author tlat Ahe photoradudie&
a r a F- "'t
orms of the porphine- a Wiv-C-A-
-Irv
plexes than the Inittil pigments# The atAthor -a o flndw'that -tfi
band at 830 my is very similar to the band of the trIpl*t--!trIplit,.',.Ab_d**-
0 yellow-PRY is.aeou ed to be, iik~,
sorption of pulse-excited Zo-TPP*. Th
product of the reduction of the cyclic system of -conjuglited -d
bonds and not of the pyrra16:r1ngdu The Investigation, or the :true'.*
ture is being continued:, bf IR spic-troscopys , The- author- expresses
gratitude ;_:, to .- Acadeiiial an -9 Terenin A with whovii".'alose vartic'.
ipation the vork was comp;.etedo fija to.; ~,7,
ASSOCIATIONI none
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SIDGROVY A.N4
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Spectral sti,ly of hydration reaction of porphine series compounds.
Biofizika 10 no.2%226-231 165. (MIRA 18:7)
1. Gosudarstvennyy opti,,heskiy institut imeni
~::f;. ',~ ", ". .
-.- ~I~a -r 17 e,; ui- I - (-;, rrdro
g,~- na 1- ed
1 3. si:vl, -C the 1~!otcchealml r. A -1 , of L,
of te'rapn-y1rcrphine. Dokl. AN 161 no.1:128-
i .i ~~- 165, (M-IRA 1813)
I ".
. - Ml- " I 3tji;f -~-r `li- -'
-1 lbr I It',2 0 -21". 11 .?3, -_i 1-10
rls.
11kr-Aular, anae,
of' Aivic soiepide.
zar i C Z !. Q r- -
I'
A_k., _,iL'DKJV, N.S.; YJ-PjIKENOV, N.A.;
-~Y',*!C~I: A.1-1,; NALBAIii)TA14, A.B.: SIDOR'N******I
Obtai-ilip, formalde.Vdm b,-,r dire~:t oxidAtion of naturAl gas using
atmospheric oxygen. Gaz.,)roo. n0.6732-40 Jo '57. (MIRA 10:7)
Vormsld"~vde) (Gas, UatlaraIJ (Oxidation$
SOV/ 1 37, - ~8-8-17377
Translation frorn Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgi%a 1958 Nr 8 p 169 'USSRI
AUTHORS~ Gudkov, S.F., Sidorov, A.P.
TITLE: Corrosion cf Metals by Prod-0-Is of the Incomplete Oxidation
of Natural Gas by Atmospheric Oxvgen in the Pre5ence of
Oxides of Nitrogen (Korroziya rnetallov p-ocluktam; nepolnogo
okisleniya Frirodnogo gaza kislorodom vozduldia v pristitstvil
okislov azota)
PERIODICAL Tr. Vses. n.-i. in-t prirodn. gazov, 1938 Nr 3 Mi, pp
161- 169
A13STIZACT The corrosion of a number of rnetals kv-i!z invest'.gated under
the working conditions of an installation toi the produt-tion of
formalclehycie. It is demonstrated that IKI- 18N9T and Kh23NI8
steels exhibit a high corrosion resistance. The IKhl8\,9T
steel cannot be recommended for the construction of heaters
and the reactors owing to its negative effe( t on the yield and
quality of the products of the reaction. The same steel ( an be
used for apFaratus and piping working at a low temperature.
Kh23NI8 stcel is recommended for appa ratus and piping work
Card 1/1 ing in -in aggressive mediurn at high temperature. G. K.
1.,'-:cta1!,---r,o:,roaion 2. tie
3. Hitro-en oxides-i"roperties
GUDKOV, S.F., kand.tekhn.nauk; SIDUROV, A.P.
Testing the corrDGion resistance of certain MOtnl3 toward productB
of incomplete oxidation of natural gas. Khim.prom. no.8!705-706
D 159. (KIRA 13:6)
(Metals--Carrosion)
SIDOROT, A.P.
Increased use from school buildings. Gor.khos.mosk. 28 n0.5:6-8 W 154.
(MMA 7:6)
1. Machallnik sektors okmpluatatell zdanly I soorushealv Moskovskogo
gorodskogo otdels narodnogo obrosovenlya. (Moscow-Schoolhouses)
(Schoolhoustio-Moscow)
RYABCHENKO, I.Ya.; SIDOROV dote., otv. red.; KOTLYAFOV, Yu.L.1
SARANYUK, T.V., tekhn. red.
[Modern forms &ad advanced methodalfgr the adoption of the
manufacture of aaw machinery designs] Sovremennyt. formy i prog-
ressivnye metody oavoeniia proizvodstva novykh konstruktoil.
shin. Llvov, lad-vo Llvoyakogo univ., 1963. 93 P.
(MIRA 16:6)
(Machinerr induptry-Management)
SIDOROV. A...P.. - ,
__
Organization and prospective development of aut3motive transportation
in Novosibirsk Province. Izv. Sib. otd. All SSSR no.5:90-100 158.
(MIRA11:9)
1.Zapadno-Sibirs'kiy filial AN SSSR.
(Novosibirsk Province--Roads)
SIDOROV, A.P.
I _e~ww*k~~
Determining the resistance coefficient of floating channels con-
taining rapids with coq*ratively high turbulence and supercritical
channel slope. Trudy LTA no.86**57-74 158 (MINA 13:3)
1. Kafedra vvdnogo transporta lees, Ieningradskoy ordena Imenina
lesotekhniche-skoy akadesit imeni S.M. Kirovs.
(ImIsi-Transportation)
'-, S IDOROV. A. P. ---.
Iffect of the syst,3m of wages used in automotive transportation on
the distribution of the transportation system. Trudy Transp.-snerge
inst. Sib. otd. AN SSSR no. 10:127-150 160. (NLU 14: 1)
(Wagas) (Transportation. Aatomotive)
SIDOROV, A. P.
Cand Tech Sci - (diss) "Study of the control of waterways of
rapids-filled sections of navigable rivers having turbulent
course.$' Moscow, 1961. 24 pp with illustrations; (Ministry of
Higher and Secondary S-)ecialist Education RSFSR, Moscow Forestry
Env-ineering Inst); 150 copies; freei (EL, 6-61 sup, 225)
,
, i ;. ~~ , ~ ~ T"-Jllil. ('i~WIOIIJO lifilIN) (lot-'Itillt
I1 -7, ~ 4 4
f%,r the (-.allculatlon -;f 14--a ~n
L, ~i -rjv~ilnerj ' viijatr,y. Vest, mashLnostr, 44 no.E;,~ 3-1-32 0 164.
(MIRA 17:11)
BELOUS, 7.,Kh., st, nauchn, sotr.; KAZAESKIY, Yi-P.z, VDIOVIIii, V.V,;
KLYkHOVSKIY, UP;. ', KU2211ETSOV, V,P~~ NIKOLAYEVA, I.V.;
IIOVOZHILOV, VI.; SENTE:" ,ZOI; , E M - : S - - BABIN ,
_R it. F, GIORYUKHE.' Ye,fa.: 7;AGO-,,,SKIY, M.P.;
A,,A., BE DNIKOV, 2
PIVEIII, 11,M,i HAKLIIOV, G.Ye.; GEBLZI, I.V.: Sq-'~LYUIVOV,
fl,M.,; Sl-:OLYA.?!INOVI,, S,,I.,, YUSIIIV, V.!,.- DIYAKOINOVAI, N.D.;
i~EZAFOV, 11,14,; KASIITANOV, V.A,.,- GUL'BE,.,,T, A.!.'.; ,;-Tr;Ql?nU,. -
A.A.z BYRU, '-! S.j WRODIN, L.V,; tYClIKOV,
L.F.; KUCIIIN, V.L.-, SHAKHOV, F.L..,.. gliov. red.; SHIAKOVSKAYA,
L, I rel.
[West. Siberian lr(n cive basin] 'llarwidno-Sibirskii zlielezorud-
rtyi ba-ssei-ij. Noyusibi'rjk, llled-iza. ntdel 31"Arskogo ow-
niia AN SSSR, Z47 p. (MIRA 17:12)
A-k-adem ya nalik SSSR. Sibi-rskoye ,-~Oeyiiye, Institut geo-
logli i geofiziki. 2. lnstitut r-2o-tjg:-i i f;eofizilki Sibirs-kogo
ctdaleniya A14 SSa. (for Beloas, Kazam3kiy,, 'W'dovin, Klyarovskiy,
Y,uznetr,ov, lllikola.yeva., Ncvozhilov- Senderzon), 3. Institut
gurnji,() dela (Vor Alt,Y(,v). 4. N'cv,-sib...-vko,.,e geologicheskoye
upravierliye Ministe:-stva ge,,--,ogii i okhrany ned- sssi~ (for
Babin., jerdn4~kcv, Gor~mkM.n, Fi-ven1j.
(,Continued ori next card)
bELOUS, i . Card ,.
Tornokiy politekhr,;cheolkly inntAiii, kL'(~.- T~r~td-jr:t
Smolyaninov,
i-7qledovatc-.I'-,;ciy inotii,ut
norl,o syr~ya(for Yushin, D~yakrnc).ra, Kashtanov,
Goll~-rt)- ~.. Ins-Atut ekcnc;i-,,iki se!lskog,: ':%-hoz,,-aysLva (for
Gani.ash), 7. Sibii,.,-~Uy metallurgichcskiy in6tilut (for
Bykov, bo.-Gd-iii, 8. Tom.-.ki) inzhenernc-stroiteltryy
institiit (for Kiiclnn). 9. 'Chlen-kc,rra-pon3ent All SSSR (for
Shakho V) ,
!-;'IROV 9 YtLk(,)v Petrovich; SIAWDKIN, A.N&., dots., kand. tok tin,
nauk, retvenzeritj 44pU4V,, A,.P.,# dots., kand. tekhii.
nauk. retsenbent; PUMNOV, N.F.t sL. muc~rie sotre,
otv. red.; USIL'YEVA, N.V.., rad.
(Amphibious units for-lumber floating; textbook for
students of t~R Faculty of Wocdworking and Forest
EngIneering] Vezdekhodriye agregaty-wifibil dlia splava;
uchebnoe posobie dlia studenU)v lesomekhanicheskogo i
losoinzhenernogo fakulltetov. Lenirigrid, Vses. zaociaVi
losotekhn. in-t, 1964. 61 p. (MUk 19:5)
S/104/62/000/0061/104/232
D2a6/D308
AU", RS: Kononov, B.N., and Sidorov, A.S.
TIT.L'-': Tu!.nel diodes and their application as triggers
Ro-ferativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika,
no. 6, 101-62, abstract 6-4-64 1 (V sb. Poluprovodnik.
pribory,i_ikh)Primen(!niye. no. 7, M., Sov. radio,
196,,, 341 357
~;tat4c v:,l-.-amT) cha::,acteristics o-' -ermanium tunnel diodes
(TD~ nre considered. cir,.-u-it is shovm for taking these characte-
ris~ics. 1--ara-meters of 15 experimental TD were measured. The results
of these are tabulated. The relationship bet-aeen*current ratio
Ir, a X/Imin and voltage VMin corresponding to Imin is pointed out.
I increasing with V Lhe temperature dependence of the
max/Imin min* '"
cha.racteristic is checked. '3ith rising tempera-'Cure the maximum of
the volt-amap characteristic is displaced dovm%rards, and the minimum
urwiards-and to the left. Tl,ansier-t response of a single TD trigger
is calculated analytically. The volt-amp characteristic of the TD
Card 112
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Tunnel diodes and their ap-olica-.ion
D288/D308
I
is approximated by section-3 o-f Poaer functions. Calculations yield
V!,
approx. durations of the positive and negative drop front:
M~
2-1 C, t- = 20poC, ahere p0 I The V
o f fVmin - Vmax rlcn-x - min
di.fferential capacitance of the "I'D is measured near the minimum of
the volt-amu characteristic of the TD. A circuit is given for The
:.easurement of this capaci-.ance. In the analysis of transient' pro-
cesses the TD capacitance was assumed Ls constant and equal to ~~-he
diff. capacitance at the nfnimum of The volt-amp characteristic-of.
the TD. 4 references. [Abs--racter's note: Co--plete translation-j
Card 2/2
SIDOROVI A.S.
flneumatic pre3s will t,lUrntible heads. Blul.tekh.-ekon.inform.Gos.
nauch.-Issl.lnst.n(.ur.h.1 tekh.inform. rio.1202-33 163.
(MIRA. 1110)
KONONCJVI B.N.; SIDOROVv A.S.; LEONOVv V.F.
Current discriniiJU-tors on tunnel diodes. Prib. i tekh. eksp.
8 no.5:103-106 S-0 163. (MIRA 16:12)
, -~,R V, , ~*
I, L~, I IJ M-1.
Voluntaer Pesign Dffice in action. Razved. i okh. nedj,30 no.12152-
53 D 164. (,%g RA 18.14)
1. Urallskoye geologil.-heskoye upravleniye..
L 204 SO
ACC NR: _TT600r8786 SOURCE CODE: UR/2657/65/ooo/ol4/10)113311//ooll4422
AUTHOR: Sidorov
ORG: none
TITLE: Tunnel diode counting !ircuits
SOURCE: PoliipravodnikoWe priboty i ikh primeneniye; abornik statey, no. lh, 1965,
131-142
TOPIC TAGS: pulse counter, twin~l diode, computer circuit
ABSTRACT! The principle of opt!ration and characteristics of two pulse counters using
tunnel diodes are described. 'Me first (Fig. 1) is a three-stage binary counter whose
input circuit and interstage coupling cirt:uits consist of monostable multivibrators.
For each positive pulse, the multivibrator,3 give out two consecutive pulses of
opposite polarity. All the tunnel diodes utilized in the circuit are Soviet-made
GaAs diodes carrying the designation 313OIV. Tests made cfm eight-stage counter of
the same design showed flawlesit performance, even at bias voltage variations of
7.0-9.2 v. The maximum counting frequency never fell below 10 Me. The eighth stage
was activated 30 nsec after the appearance of a signal at the counter input. The
second pulse counter (Fig. 2) -uses series-connected tunnel diocies which are switched
in succession. The output pulse. appears after application of a number of pulses at the-;
input equal to the number of series--connecated. tunnel diodes. The capac-Itors at the
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Fig. 1. Three-stage TD binary
unter
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Fig. 2. One stage of a ternary
nter...,
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input are necessary for the formation of slow wavefronts which allow sufficient
time for the internal capacitanoes of the diodes to charge up. A threshold element
consisting of an emitter follower with TD4 as the load activates the output pulse.
The counter performed satisfactorily at bias voltage variations of 6.5-10 v. The
maximum frequency of the counter was 10-12 Me. Orig. art. bas: 5 figures. [BD]
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621.382
AUTHOR: Sidorov, A. S.
TITLE: Static characteristica of a two-tunnel-diode-
:SOURCE: IVUZ. RadiotekWka, v. 8, no.' 2. 19 6 5, 243-252
TOPIC TAGS: trigger, tunnel diode trigger
ABSTRACT: The static characteristics of a GaAs tunnel-diode trigger are
analyzed. A d-c equivalent circuit is considered, and formalas for the supply
voltage, current-distributing recistors, and storage current are given,
Theeffect of the supply-source internal resistance is evaluated. The sensitivity of
the trigger bi-ase d in forward arml reverse directions is explored. It is found ihat-'
1) The calculation of the trigger d-c operation includes es,!imating the optimum
values of the supply voltage and resistors from the known diode characteristics
2) The trigger input characteriotics can be determined from the. diode -pararneteri
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output charact risti
spread taken in the most unfavorable combinatiow 3) Th-s
ction'
In tera.
-especially the trigier load capacit essentla.Uy, dppend, on d* 0
4 Both trigger otates are stable. st-
the diodes in the wum of trigger b is.saing
circu-i-tt and diode parameter. deviati9"ns up' to 20% of the rated- values 4
fo rward
-'ope rating trigger is rather low (UP to
5) The current sensitivity of the
.
_
0. 75 Itav ) which makes chain operation of such triggers difficult; the reverse
operation of the triggers is more favorable for chain circuitry. Orig. art. has!
4 figures, 43 formulas, and I table.
1931
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SIMROV, A.So, lnzh.
Using waste rock in eaking concrete. Biul. atrel. takh. 12 no.6:
9-10 is 155. (PIRAL 11:12)
l.Karagandagipreshakht.
(Concrete)
SOV19'7- 5 9- 3-11,115
AUTHORS: Oohinskiy, V. I. , Architect, _Sido:-cv, A. S. Engineer aLLd
Shulits, E. E. Engineer
TITLE: New Truss Construction
PERIODICAL: Baton 4- zhelezobeton, 195.?, Nr 3, PP 136-137 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The truss construction described and 'i-1-3.ustrated "In this
artiolo is made up of throe separate units (F'Lgs 1 end 2)
wfti,~h are reinforced by welded reinforcement ukeloton aon-
sist"ing of three 4 mm diameter loagitudinal bars azid cr(;3o-
rainforcement of 3 mm diameter bars spaced 25-30 cm apart.
in the bottom frame two 10 rua diameter ro-ds are left. Protru.-
dirig for later fixing of the neiliag. individual pazts of
th--, t-russ are joined together bv osmeDt- grout- mazk 100.
~tip, trusses are cast on co~n--reting yard KPP of the
Sochi spe ts s ,--.roy. The frames can be placed in Positica
without cranes as the heavie3t unit. weighs only 60 kg. Ths
table on p 11-7 gives consumption of conarete aad stueel for
Card 1/2 trus5es used for a house vith ~8 apartments. In cmparlso!i -.-rit.lr-,
New Truss Construction
SOV/97--59-3..11/15
steel trusses they require only one--'%-,hird of the volume of
concrete and one-sixth of the weight of steel. The trusses
are cast in steel forms on vibrating tables. There are
2 figures and 1 table.
Card 2/2
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S/142/61/004/003/007/oi6
tOg.5/2382
AUTHOR: Sidorov, A.S....
TITLE: Temperature-stable transistor converter of voltage
changes into changes of frequency
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy,
Radiotekhnika, 1961, v. 4, no. 3, fpP- 300 - 307
TEXT: The well-known relationship between the differential
capacitance of a p-n junction and the voltage across it is
utilized to convert direct voltage changes into changes of
frequency. The preferred circuit of the converter was experi-
metnally found to be a common-base oscillator with the base DC
biased from a potentiometer and a resistor in the emitter.
A p-n junction diode 44 811 (D811) shunts the collector
inductance. The purpose of the diode is to act as an additional
(to the collector capacitance) differential capacitance and to
increase the frequency stability. A plot of frequency against
supply voltage is almost a straight line; (f = 350 kc/s,
E = 7 V, f = 383 ke/s, E = 10 V). Measurement of the frequency
drift shows that Ciflf is a linear function of temperature.
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Temperature-stable transistor .... E095/9382
Of the total drift, 60% (I.e. -0.9 x 10-4 I/deg is due to the
transistor, the remainder being contributed by the diode. Causes
of frequency drift associated with the transistor are examined
and it is shown that the temperature dependence of the inverse
collector current 1co has little influence on the frequendy
stability as compared with other factors. The beat temperature
coefficient obtained with this circuit is
-1.6 x io-4 I/deg. Methods of temperature stabilisation are
analyzed. The most effective proved to be the base thermistor
method, for which a temperature coefficient of
+ 0.45 x 10-5 I/deg was obtained. Frequency instability of
This circuit over a period of 3 hours at f = 390 kc/s
was + 30 c-P.s. There are 8 figures and 5 references:
4 Soviet-bloc and 1 non-Soviet-bloc.
Card 2/3
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Temperature-stable transistor .... 3/142/61/004/003/007/016
2095/Z382
The English-language reference mentioned in the text is:
Ref- 1 - W. Shockley - BSTJ, 1949, 28, 110- 3, 435.
ASSOCIATION: Kafedra elektroniki Moskovskogo inzhenerno-
fizicheskogo instituta (Department of
Electronics of Moscow Engineering Physics
Institute)
SUBMITTED: juiy 14, 196:)
Card 3/3
SIDOROV, A.V. (Ivanovo obl.. dr.Stalina, d.29,
Problem of selanomom of the skin [with tummary in Anglishl Vop.onk.
2 no.4:478-480 156. (MLRA' 9:12)
1. Iz Ivanovskogo obleatnogo inkologichookogo dispensers (glay.
vrach. - kandidat moditainakikh nauk A.U.Styakin)
(SKIN MROPIASKS. case reports,
aelanacia (Rue))
(KNIANOKA. came reports.
skin (Rug))
SIDOROV, A T Istarahly pripoda-at".1 I
Statistical testing met'tod (Monte-Cal-lo methodl with the use of
an electronic analog" wiputer. Izv. -.75. ucheb. za7.; mashinostr.
no.3:77-82 f65. (KCIA 18:6)
1. Leningradskiy mekhanic~rjskly institut.
SIWROV, A.V., insh.
Study of the eleetroogmotic treatment of concrete.
Gidr. atroi. 32 no.22:21-21+ D 161. (MIRA 15z2)
(Concrete- -Testing)
(flectroosmosis)
SIDOROV, A V
The phenomenon of electroosmosis in the dehydration of
concrete. Inzh.-fiz. zhur. 5 no.6:110--114 Je 162.
(MIU 15:12)
1. Vsesoyuznyy institut po proyektiromniyu
organizatsii energetichuskogo stroitellstva, ftybyshey.
(Electroosmoois) (Concrete)
Sl F
~ A)ROV j A s V.
Lipcira of the stomach s1malat-ing a maUgnant tumori
one obaervations Vop.cnk. 11 no.1100-91 165. (MIRA 1921)
1. Iz lvamwskogo oblastnogo onkologicheskogo dispansera
(glAvnyy vr-~ch - kand.med.nauk, Za3lUZhennT( vrach NS,~L*il.
A.N.Stysk!!."*
USER/ Blectronics
card 1/1 Pub. 89 27/33
Authore I Grigorlyev, H.., and Sidorov, B. (Frunze and Moscow# Reap#)
Title I The "Zvuk" hearing aid as an amplifier for a defect detector#
Fastening tube panels
Periodical i Radio 2, page 52, Feb 56
Abatraot i The first author tells how the commcial hearing aid, the "Zvuk," can,
be used in connection with other devices as an amplifier in detecting
breaks and short circuits in telephone cables. A method for fastening
tube panels without the use of ringis is dealt with in the second article.
Institution
Submitted
SIDOROV, B.
Strengthening tube holders. Hadio no.2:52 7 156. (KImA 9..5)
(11*ctran tubes)
9(2) SOV/107-59-2-4W55
AUTHOR: Sidorov, B. and Korzhevsk-iy, L.
TITLE: An Approximate Determination of Condenser Capacitance
(Orl3bntirovochnoye opredeleniye yemkosti kondensato-
rov)
PERIODICAL: Radio, 1959, Ur 29 P 55 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This is a short description of how to determine ap-
proximately the capacit,r of condensei~n using an
avometer (e.g. the TT-1). For this purpose the author
recommends the use of condensijr, charge current,
which will excite the throw of the avometer indicator.
The approximate capacity is determined according to
the amplitude of the indicator throw.
Card 1/1
SIDOROVV B. (Moskva)
Cheaking of'the operation of the blocking oscillator in teleVision
equipment. bedio no.1243 D 160. 0M l4tl)
ATOT-islon) (Oscillators, Electric)
SALTAVOV, L.; YEVGFNIYEV, Yu.; SI-DOROV, B.
Exchange of experience. 3adio no-4;54 Ap 161. (MIRA 14:7)
(Radio, Shortwave) (Television)
SIDOROV, B. (Moskva)
j6m
The Nal3rah" radio receil-er with modified schematic. Radio
no,7:46 Jl 262. (MIRA 16t6)
(Trana!.stor radios)
l.Fisiko-tokhnicheskiy lustitut AN
(Coppir-Testing)
Inzh.-fiz.shur. n
(KIRA
AUTHOR: Sidorov, B. A.
TITLE: On the Initial Stage of
(K voprosu o nachallnoy
metallov)
Plastic Deformation of 1.1etals
stadii plasticheskoy deformatsii
PERIODICAL: Fizika Metallov i Lletallovedeniye, 19583, Vol 6, by I
pp 191-192 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Rauzin and Zhelezny.akova (Refs.1 and 2) arrived at the
conclusion that duriag the initial stage of tensile
stressing only mutual displacem,~:nt of 6rains relative tc
each other takes place and only at some later "critic?"L"
stage of deformation will this displacement becoiae
substituted by shifts inside the grains. It was found
that the boundary between these two mechanisms of
deformation depends on the speed and the teaperature of
defonaation, the state of the transient boundary layer
the grain size. The yield point areas in the tensdl_t;,
stress diagrams of iron are also explained by -these aut'icl-
by the relative displacement of the grains, The author
of this paper considers that these views are not
sufficiently justified and criticises the experimental
technique used by these authors who studied, by -.Teans of a
Card 1/3microscope with a maSnification of 600 times, the surfase
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On the Initial Sta,~e of Plastic Deformation of Metals
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of deformed specimens, noting the size of the "critical"
deformation at which the first visible slip lines appear;
absence of such lines was assumed bj the author as a
proof that -the grains did not Get deformed but only
mutually displaced. However, it is obvious to assume
that in the case of low values of deformation,, the sliD
lines are not sufficiently pronounced and can simply not
be detected with tile above mentioned magnification;
in the saue way as in the subsequent sta6es, the
deformation is composed of intragramilar slips. The
author of this paper concludes that the assumptions
expressed by Rauzir- and Zheleznyakova on the particular
mechanism of deformation of polycrystals in the initial
stage of deformation cannot be considered
Card 2/3
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On the Initial Stage of Plastic Deformation of ".',etals
justified, at least not at the state of present
knoviledce.
ki~
There are L~ refeDmces, 3 of which are. Soviet . 1
ASSOCIATIOV: Fizi1ko-te11din1,,.hes1riy institut- AN USSR
(Institute for Phyiics and -Techniology, A'C , Sc. , USSR)
17
SUR.',ITTED: January 14, 195'
Card 3/3 1. Metals-DeformE.tion 2. tMetals-Temperatire factors
3. Metals-Structi-ral analysis 4. Metals---est results
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Hironov N. F.; Bogorad, N. H.; Xx vana "garov;
TITLE: Investigation of the wchmica:L properties of beEX111
SOURCE: Atrmaya energiya, v. 18. no. 6, 1965, 608-616
TOPIC TAGS: beryllium, sintered.beryllius, cast.beryllium. exi:rude beryllium.
beryllium mechanical property
ABSTRACT.. Beryllium powde A 99.02-;-99 59% aux~ith a particle size of --5W or,
-50 p ob stills-
tained by reduction of beryllium fluoride with magmeaLun, vacuum di
tion 1~r electrolysis of berylliun chlorlde.,were consolidated '~y cold compacting
-9,
vacuum sintering, hot compacting In air or In a vacuum, or by melting.and cen- -4
and
trifugal casting. A part of the specimens was additionally extruded at 450-500C
with a reduction of 751. The density of metal varied from 1.75 1.82 g/cnZ for,
cold-compacted and sintered specimens to almost the theoretical for bot-compacted
or extruded specimens. It was, found that at ZOC the elongation and reduction of
area did not exceed '5Z. The ductility of eintered beryllium Increased sharply wl
increasing temperature to a maxlm= at 400-500C, and then decreased. The strenag
and ductility of hot-compacted beryllium powders Increased with decreasing partl
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size. Electrolytic and distilled beryllium is more ductile ihin that obt
reduction with magnesium. Beryllium extruded from hot-compacted a
powders Vi
grain size of -50 p (the mean grain size-20-25 p) h~d the highest strength d
at
ductility at both room and elevated-temperatures (up to 600C.). For example
room te erature the tensile strength was 45 kg/mm:2, the tr%je tensile strength
48 kg/mm , the elongation-3.6% and the reduction in area--4.OZ; at the temperature
of maximum ductility, the elongation and reduction of area was 60 and 66%, respec-
tively. Mechanical properties of sintered and o' hot-companted beryllium differed
only slightly. But, generally. nonextruded. slatered and hot-o3spacted beryllium,
had comparatively low strength and ductility. However, &f tiar aftrusion, the stred &
and ductility increased by 2-3 times; the yield strength L,2crease was less -pro-,-.'
nounced. Cast beryllium was more brittle tb$n beryllium prepared by the powdev-,
metallurgy method; it remained brittle eve idth beating to 400C. The values of
-J~
the strength and ductility obtained in compression tests were noticeably
ca tests. Orig. arti. bast 14 figures and 2 tables.
than those obtained in tenet
ASSOCIATION: none
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MIROSHRICHMO, I.P.,kand.takhn.nauk; SIDOROV, B.K.,Inzh.
Universal Men-type freighter.' 36i~_it_roeuio _-2~6 no.9:5-11 3160.
(NITA 13: 10)
(Freighter@)
SIDOROV, B.K.t inzh.
Perishable cargo carrier *Leninnkii Komarmol." Sudostroenie 26
no. 1-1:1-9 N 160. (MIRA 14:1)
(Freighters)
SIDDROV, B.K., inzh.
Freighter "Poltava" with watertight holds. Sudostroenie 27
no.6:1-10 Je 161. (MIRA 14:6)
(Freighters)
.1
4c,__SIDOROV, B.K., inzh.
Timber carrier or general-purpose ship. Sudostroanis 27 no,11:
1o-13 N t6l. (MIRA 15:1)
(Freighters)
SIDOROV), B.K., inzh.
Ualversal dry-cargo vessels vith a dead veight of 7.,000 and 12,DW tons.
Sudostroenie 28 ad.U:1-8 N 162. (MIRA 15:12)
(Merchmmt ships--Cargo)
SIDOROVp B.K., Inah.
Detailed choice of the general dimensions of ships is mandatory.
Sudostroenie 29 no.6:1-4 je 163. (MIRA 16t7)
(Naval architecture)
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ACC NR,Ap6ol674o SOURCE CODE: UR/0229/65/000/012/0009/0013
)THOR: Sidorov, B. K.
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,iG: None
ITLE; How to cut loading time
)URCE: Budostroyeniye, no. 12, 1965, 9-13
)PIC TAGS: cargo handling equipment, packaging techique, ocean transportation,
ransportation equipment, crane, marine engineering
TRACT: The author studies methods for shortening loading operations and selection
loading equipment for dry goods freighters. The folloving means are proposed for
ving this problem: a) setting up highly productive methods for loading, and mech-
zing difficult load handling; b) standardizing loading docks, packaging and con-
-ers;*c) improving the technology and organization of loading, equipping ports for
apt unloading and loading; d) converting freighters for fast handling. Ships must
o be designed to meet the requirements of fast loading and unloading. Various types
cargo handling are discussed and various types cf ship designs are studied. The
-antages of using cranes for loading and their arplication In the Soviet Union are
,sidered. The development of load:~ng equipment for freighters cannot be studied
xt from the means for improving ships and loadirg. Load handling is one of the
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m4in problems and its solution can be nchieved by designing ships with a sufficient
d1gree of deck opening and crane type loading equipment. The lift capacity of cranes,
rpte of work and control must be improved. This can be accomplished by mechanization,
introduction of hydraulics and programiing. All of these means contribute to the
development of loading equipment for &*y goods freighters. Orig. art. has: 4 figures,i
1 table.
SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 003/ 3TH REF: 000
ARDASII~;V, 13.P.P Jnzh.; MAnIKEVICH, V.A., inzh.; SIDOROV, B.K., lnzh.
I
J.'umber carriers of the Vytegralea type. Sudostroen-le 31 no,,ls5-32
Ja 165. (MIRA l8t3)
L 10925-67.
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AUTHOR: Miroshnicheako, 1. P. ; Vorobtsov, Ye. S. ; Sidorov, B. K.
TITLE: Architectural and construction improvements and cargo characteristics of
the SEV-2 universal dry-cargo ships with a dead weight of 12500 tons to be built
i between 1966 and 1970
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Vodnyy transport, Abs. BA64
REF SOURCE: Tr. Tsentr. n. -i. in-ta morsk. flota, vyp. 67, 1965, 120-128
TOPIC TAGS: cargo ship, shipbuilding engineering, marine engine. cargo
handling/595 A II ship
ABSTRACT: The results are presented of investiizations of ships with a dead
weight of about 12, 500 tons carried ou* at the Central Scientific Researdh Institute
of the Maritime Fleet (TsNII1MF), An estimate- is q~%ren for the adaptability oil
different classes of shipF- ,n high-spo-] ctr-go Tlie 595 A 11 w,"1 twin
hatches is found to 'uc L.',.c most efficient ship. The main dinnensioris and character-
isties of this ship are as f0llows: The maxiniiini length-152. 8 rn, tilie length
between uprights- 1.40,() m, width-20. G m, Mde height to top deck-12. 3 m,
Card 1 2 UTDC - 6 29. 12. 001, 2. 001. 1
draft at tl~-.e phir.-,oll line-9. 1 rr, dead weight-12, 800 tors, power of the main
SIDOROV, B.M.; PIDSAN, D.I.
Mechanization of the loadLng of potatoes and other bulk materials.
Trudy Ukr.NIISP no.8tlO8-LI5 163. (MIRA 17:3)
~;I[~JLOV , B. ; I '. I , b. I.
,:~t.p.nrlard!zi,Llon u"d FO-ki~jni7 04' the blomycin I'eed
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preparatic,ri ('5K" . Tri dy " k-1:11SP rio. ?: 1 ",*-119 IE4.
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