SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SINYAKOVA, S.I. - SINYAVIN, M.P.

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Analit. Khim., No. );, F Hooductim lot nitrate Ion an a droWnit-morimy clithooft Polittogrophic Morrominsition of r"Irmle lutrogion In to, dgents. _:J.. - ,inyallova ind U. C.. Karjumo.-h. I ~Jt .Y.Kkhff-,-Dtdd. Kkim. Yduk. Mad. Nask S.S.S.R. 2. (5). W-WIC110).-Tht, mfuctitin of NO,- ~~a% ittulk-d tit imin,. -4 Ia, N41, Cr, Co. .111ft .lm A4,616. Anil #,oiw anima. In 1ACI,mid NJCI, i Olt irductiml lot I liall. NO, rt,tillirr'l '. 1; whi"ll k fAl it ill indicite ttuxt ititrl,h- moll IsydrmyLsinitic it,- formv.1 fit CcC4 scitsts. of pit 2.1. dw prtxiuct wa% N. SA)i- ot).02 ing./nd.) tlt-prL-~-d the diflu%lun current %livit- N(% - wiLs reduccil in nlirt. nf rare rurth ebW,lt-,. This fyc,-t .,f SO. , ~.4 ilk J XdCI-- 111311 ill 1 -10,;11141 O-Cl, K aml Na Kid lit. vfftvt .41 ill, Iiffu,i..I. 4 mirfi I, C.t It twirl tit it by .1111 -1 it%., Allot %fK toy j-pt to N In C4.0, %11 k. nai trtlact-41 ill ilk ~, -11" M 'PlIm-f 411111alm. IMI the fliffil-11111 4:1111v#)1 lov'As Wolof Own ill IN- prr~-rlccrq 1.1, * *. In Mael'scollis. L, * " '11.1 11.1t affi-vt ilk- iliffumigon comormst. Title hilt-viuve i.qrntLil n( Nth mi, faille pIA-moriltvd,f I'(,*' , .1 ltrildt- Init ll of N(N- vor" "lliallsed Itaving a h.llf-w:lve IN). tititiat of -6t v, ph. itityu,ian curn-tir tit Mot- ill 1 *0, * ' %olsis. itarm-Lsed ~conovwhat its I Ile- convii. oil NO, ,l,-vrca,c,L The reduction rvaction wa, rucire complicated than the I'vornultiom (4 V. In 1*(h*' ~ln- K and %1g ifid Iml atIvel (N. 41iffil'iml .-lirrvilt. Na incre-awd it bv M di'l [I.,( it, mirlitude [flit emi-I it oil 'Itift I., 1-mv, %Alm. mo.- .0 v.,tr,I ll~ diff"O .... .... r-M 1-1 pr,~,-nt ill milen, 4 1 it 2 -1 "T mori, it'll , oil, %I. Ill- It ( ,I I I PWmescapbic anaty%is of mineral raw materials. 1 4,:' t ~14. ~Q! I V -, ! .FN4v A"'A". O"N. ~ Xl W~ . , . .%',.wk 8,SS.R, 2. 133 **;illllts;~ , W uj vIvW With,52 fOrTV11tv, Al. llf~+ A k,JL* 1-11 1 1 M I I ee 4 -2-4914~1 - ------ A.N~0-41- (00941 010CIIIIS AND P10014111% -099 2MO. DEMMINATION CF MWALS IN LUBRICATING OILS BY POLAROGRAPHIC lee S MLMHOD. 31nyaUova, ftrovaya, 14. S. and Gavrikovs, K. A. 1*0 _ (Zh. Anal. Khiz.'(J, Anal. Chem.)# 1950, vol. 5, (6), 3)0-336). lee IS* to, Cu, And Ph are Inemplotely extracted from lubricating oils I** 411 by treatment with HCI, but extraction from the ash to coqAots. So d see 20 can be almost completely extmete from the oil itself, but not from 10 0 the ash. For deterisination of Fe or ft, the oil (20 g.) Is carefully Mbe .3 evapornted and Ignited at 5000, the ash is extracted with cons. MCI woo 0 the sr.Autt4m diluted al.) and a portion polarographIod In 1 2 . , , X-HC1 after removal of 0 . For Cu the extract of the ash In WI(2-3 al.) ~; goo .1 "411 In diluted and polarcffrs 6d in a sodium or Yeq. HH3 0 =J.Cl, 0.2% Na2SO3 solution, and gelatin. ror Sn, the oil ('0 ff.) to 14 0 heated tmder rsiulx with lil HCI (90 al.) witJt occaulonal Asking jor eve I hr, the oil is volarated, the extraction repeated twice with lj2- 0 lee HC1 (5C ml.), the oil finally washed with hot water (5o xa.), the 3 aq. extractu are evaporated with (I al.) and dliLuted with 1.2 0 :1 400 a I al L A14TALLUNGKAL LITINATWI CLAMPKATION a2 - 0 SaiONP 4LT on, - "till OWN 4fto III Ila- I I ; A 1 A JA I S 6 rd 0 2 22 : : : : : : : : : : 0 0 0 a 0 0 Is a 0 & & & % r t. a 0 a a a a & & a a 0 6- 91 t 6 0 1 9 9 0 v v w . . . . - 0 a 0 0 0 0 a a a 0 9 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 : the Peowum and mis bard"we asewdlag to lbws. ThIA time Inereases 0 approzlmtely proportiomaly vlth Ww loaresim In the bankwom aseurdlft 00 to Shore. so 00 00 00 so so 00 00 00 00 00 *0 00 so 00 go 00 0096006099404*00006000*0 ***OOO:::::OOG 0 G tut."i.N.K.) 1. 47. .1 0, ri I f, t Chemical Abstracts May 25, 1954 Analytical Chemistry !.-Vse of complext Deterndnation of ~Spjtunva kfUa~ ~..er~adst 'T Ins,-,r-e- WAWUM S. 1--, chenr-AM.M. CEO SX., n,; C w.. d td. polarograpid- callytinTrilanDcoinpl"iiiaNaOAcsoin. Theoptimurn tondition for this detu. I- in a. 2M NaOAc solu. which Is o.jAr witt, respect to Triton B. The pit of the soln. is 4.5--5.0. Under these conditions the R... - -0.47.3 v. The Ti content is best kept at 2.3.1 X 10-4 2 34 X 10-1 rnr)1Lq/1. It Is preferable to dissolve Trilon 31. NaOAel soln. and to this add the Ti soln. Fe, V, and Co inter." fere and should be removed. Cr is practically without effect on this detu. At. HDWJA.- UM/Chemistry - Polarographic analysis Card 1/1 1 Pub. 145 - 1/10 Authors I Gokhshteyns Ya. Pe; SirWakova# 3, L; and Yukhtanovas V. D* Title I Adaptation of 03cillographic polarography for quantitative determination of Ti Periodical Zhur. anal. khim. 9/5.9 255-264P SeP-'Oct 1954 Abstract A method for polarographic or oscillographic determination of Ti in the presence of Fes Vs Cr, Ni and other metalss was developed* The mechanism of reduction of Ti complexes and the stability factors of tartrate, citrate and oxalate Ti complexes in 1-2 N sulfuric acid, are explained. An acid medium. saturated with sodium oxalate was found to be most suitable for Ti determination& The effect of Fes V. Gro Ni and No an the magnitude of maximum Ti current, is elucidated* Eleven references: 6-USSRI 1-USA; 1-Belgian and 3-Ozech (1932-1953). Tables; graph3;-111m trationso Institution t Acad. of Sce USSR, The Vo I. Vernadakiy Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistrys Moscow Submitted t March 33, 1954 V and d~-fr sigaffic III cc in anAl"rticall j5j,-jMpyj It. ~j~a. (V, I. Vera ad ~,,df ins t. (Engl. are defined as a group of complex-for.-ving o-,rupd- extensively Lmd 41 chemistry and particaLffly in analyticol cheniistry. Tize coznplexi=s Eoc amlimpolycarl-~)xylic acidu awl their derivs. in which at Itnut 2 A~Qfi io:iMu,%i ate with N, Th, simpkst vi the:ic cr'llif-dr. i.~ ileld f " ~ir - The uw o tljp;c culnpds~ ill allApb I, ll~vitwvd. 147 Werercca t it , uld Its - Imthlon 0, nicraj ta 41 ,e ,~~t~lv tic W., I ;;nc~" .la~lw, i'd N- ra ,4ut ' ax Al Na- j,-_ _~Al H,:, Pr _0f! w Of I vll~ -Tit 75 -13-2-5/27 AU111HORS s 6iryj.%o-;jt,. S. I, , Glin' i na Ir TITLE: Use of CouT)lexone3 in Polaro--,ra~_~y (Pril-wrieniye kozapleksonov C, - v polyaroj~afii) Conmunication !--'. ',-,he 3---havior of 1401j-bdenum on a Dropping-7,*.ercury Zlectrode in Ccmplexones (3oob3hcheniye 2. PovedeniYe iiolibdena na rtutnon elek1rode na, PEiIODICAL: ';hurnal Ar, alit icheskoy 12)imii 1958~ Vol~ 13, Nr 2,pp. 186-192 ("TSSR) ABSTRACT: In spite of numerous investi,,-ations (Refs 1 the mechanisa of the electrode reactions of the molybdate ion is not yet explained. Above all there are up to now no clear data- con- cerning the nature of the ions of molybdenum in the case of different pH-valueQ. Many authors are of the opinion exists only in the cnse of that the nolybdate ion '00 2 pH,-v---lues >,, 7, whereas in 36lutions which are acid to a greater extent the ions , 4- 6- 10- 7,100 and ' ' ~io 0 Mo 0 , 6 21 12 41 3 w Card 1/115 Mo, 012- are formed. In the case of DU -1 molybdenum can e. 4 7,9 75-13-2-5/27 Ut;,-. of Complexones in Poiaroqraphy. Communication IT. The Behavior of Molybdenum on a Dropping -_'.~e rcury Electrode in Complexones occur in the solution even ao cation. Some investigations deacribed in publications deal with the behavior of the molybdate ion on a droppin,-.-mercury electrode in the Dre-. sence of complex-forming substances (Refs ~)_' In the present paper the results are .-iven of examinations of thE behavior of UL'le complexes of Molybdenum wit' the complexon I (nitrilotri.acetic acid) and coriplaxon III (di-3odium salt of the ethylene diaraine tetraacetic acid),, --a well as with several new coimplexones in dependence on various factors (PH,, concentration of the coraplexon, hei.-ht of the mecury column, etc).. Molybdenum yield's with complexon I a well- -marked reduction wave in acid soluti,-,ns. The half-wave potuential depends on the pll-value.. in alkaline aolutions (pli 8-10) no wave occurs which points to the instability of the complex in alkaline solutions. The optimun condition for the formation of the wave of molybdenum is a pH-value of from 4;5 - 5,5. The reduction of molybdenuri takes a complicated course in presence of couplexon I; in the case of certain VH-values interiiediate sta-Jes develop. Since the amount of the diffusion current of molybdenum in Vie pre- Card 2/ 5 sence of complexon I depende to a E;reat extent on the pli- 75--13-2-5/27 '"he Behavior of Ulsb of Complexones ir, PolaroCraphy. Co=wnication Il. I ;.Iolybdonum on a DroppinC-'-fercitry 'Electrode in COmplaXOnOS -value of the solution, an aplAication for quantitative determinations is not expedient. "Iso in the presence of complexon III the character of the polaroSraph of molyb- denum dcl-ends to a frreat extent on the pH-value, on the con- eciltration of the complexon III,. and on~ther conditions. C,065 v;a3 found to be the :,,ost favorab-le concentration of the complexon. In the investi6ation of the influence of the pH-value it ras found that the wave vanishes in alkaline solution (p171 > ~)~ The diffusion current increases-.qith in-- creasinr 1.11-value fbe,~;LwAn.&- with pll 2,5), and passes a maximum at PH 5,5. Then it decreases and reaches a value of 0 at a pill - 0. "Therefore a pH of 5 5 is best suited for determinatione, '2he limiting current obtained for molyb- denum was found to be determined liv the diffusion, since it depends on the heiaht of the mercury column. 'The conStant of t1B diffusion cur.rent of moljbdenum changes with its concentration. It increases with decreasirc, concentration of molybdenuui. In tile case of a concentration of the latter , value of the constants, of the diffusion Card 3/5 of le,5jo-14 r, tnp 75-13-2-5/27 Use of Complexones in Polaroll-raphy. Communication II. The Behavior of Molybdenum on a-Droppingr-llercury Electrode in Com7lexones current corresponds to a transition of 3 electrons, i,e. 'the reduction of ,,o(VI) to llo(ID). In the investigation of the influence of external ions in the polarographic determintion of molibdenum in ~he presence of complexon HI it was found + 2+ - that Fe and Cu. r-2duce. the limiting current of molybdenum whereas the ions of Pb, Zn, V and To' exercise practicall,, r no influence. The reduction of molybdenum in the presence of the di-sodium salt of benzhydrylamino acetic acid, furthermore in the presence of hexamethylenediamine tetraace-tic acid and cyclohexane diamine tetraacetic acid aas investigated, too. Summarizing it was found that molybdenum is in all cases re- duced in -acid zolutions, uhereas no reduction -wave is formed in alkaline solutions, '2he half-wave jotentials and the ma,-2_41_ tudes of the diffusion currents of molybdenum are to a great extent dependent on the pll.-value. It was found that complexon III gives tha best results for analytical purposes~ There are 9 figures, 5 tables, and 14 references, 6 of which arc Soviet. Card 4/5 1 75-13-2-5/27 Use of Complexones in Polarography. Communication II. The Behavior of Molybdenum on a Dropping-Mercury Electrode in Complexones ASSOCIATIONs Institut gookhimii i analiticheskoy khimii im. V. I. Vernadskogo AN SSSR, Moskva Odoscow Institute of Goochemistry tind Analytical Chemistry imeni V. 1. Vernadakiy,AS USSR) SUBMITTEDs May 27, 1956 1. Molybdenum ions--Chemical reactions 2, Acids---Chemical reactions 3. Mercury electrodes--Chem-ical effects 4- Polarographic anal:jsis Card 5/5 :5 1 M