SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SKOBETS, YE.M. - SKOBEYEV, I.K.

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SKOHTS, Ye. PA 64/49TS 1~41 -,zli~d*Odes; Fblaras~*Vhliil *Use of Hard lUctrobs in Polarogravhyjv. lie, Skobets., I. D. 24nobeiako, V, D. Riatokoul,, Inat of Gen and Incre Obez., Mad Sci 6wainian SM. 6 "Zavod TAb" Vol. M, NO 1.1 Descri'Pee construoti='of a straight wyable bar& electrode manufdatured-either frm~a ilverior platinum a=34pa. 'Determined that appearsade of a maximum on the voltage curve vhich~ IB , characteristic for the'ziercur7 electr6de is noticed only in a fev cases with respect to the hard electrode. 64~4916 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ~ It 11- 4 Polarographic determination of the decomposition r 0A Untfals of metal chlodde~ in molten aluminum chlod . e 0 90 *odium chloride as solvent- Vu. K. lirlinjars'kil, t~_M. firrentily-urn. Zkur. Fis. A4im. I] Skobcft, and L. S. - 00 00 Pliyti. Client.) 22, HOS 15(litl9l; cf. C-L 41, ZI-Ila The rurtria voltige cutvr% writ tictif. at X10' in it S -00 MA h with autunnatic recording (cf. . d at.. irogral Zaradikayu 1.4b. 14, 131-7(1948)). Tte cathttile was a I't ~ so . 0 3 own. in diint.; it regained its origina) Mential Zl~ l 00 o t-drcuiting ittithout any cleaning. An equintol. oo mixt. of AlCh and NaCl was the solvient. The cortcri. of the solute was u~iialty 5 rnol. "r. The decornlia~ poitirn- .0 IS fiats t'werr Itir AM. 1.7N. MnCl, LAI, ZnCir 1.30, CtIC1, %0 1.1,5. FCCI, 1.(K1, 1-ficil I.W. Coct, O.M. Cticit fI.M2' - 1 11 Psi cl 0 0 W a zoo o . S I, AgCl .57. , .72. MCI, 0.& . )iiCl, ' 311(t fifict, 0.:15 V. rhrw v.ant, arv titterrnt r-in th-e 0 : foond in The bli-rafine ru'rpt for thedata by Jjl~ckovaml - 4 1 1 k f H i zoo V 100 V 0 ,3 n Chtivil W-L 31. 4 1 ). The SMA -~ 1l WfVj1AnCV tivren the preent awl flit re,vilt-s of 1. and C lornisably zoo - 00 V .8 ~41 i%durtothedifTerencrin thectinctis.u%eil. Ilec.,u-irnif flit * 1 r rootiolrx fortnation. 1 greatly 41irpends on concri Thut. A .atil. w4n. 4 AXCl lies V - 0 69 v. anti 0. 1 MiA. 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D. - Vliyaniye Tarveratur7 Na Formu Polyarogra-... Sool-shch. h. Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1?L9, tic 8, s. 912-lb,-- Bibliogr: 7 NAM SO- Letopis'Zhurnalln.vkh Statey, Vol. 36, 1949 P-t 15JT6 USSR/Chemiatry - Folarography Nay 49 Electrodes, Mercury Drop "A Mercury-Drop Electrode With'Forced Break- Away of the Drop," Ye. M. Skobets., N. 8 Kavetskiy, Kiev For Inst, 6 pp "Zavod Lab" No 11 Describes subject electrode. Polarographic re*;' lations observed vith it are some as thSp-for, ordinary mercur7-drop electrode. AdyadtMes are absence of oscillations, consira-Ut drop- formation conditions at all applied potentials, and disappearance of maxima. Includes sketch, and sevea graphs. I USSR/Physics Apr 49 Electrochemistry 'Electrodes "Utilizing Solid Electrodes In Polarography: Article V, Solid Electrodes With Tlectrochemical Depolarization," Ye. H. Skobets, 2. P. Turov, Inet of Gen and Inorg Chem, Acad Sci Ukrainian SSR, 4 pp "Za-vod Lab" Vol XV, No 4 'N? -414 `7 Suggested solid stationary electrode which can be recharged by electrochemical depolarization using a comutator arrangement. Constancy and reproduci- bility of the current frost experiment to experiment, . I. proportionality of diffdolas currents to solution concentrations, and absence of moxims. an Polaro- graphic cm-mee indicate that zothod will have practical application. 3 43/k9n()5 rh* M.Cl 'It V1 I lif 13. . v miary I ectrom It-, vidd immm I %.&%t i obi. It to I S olul wult luother .41 'J) IV) ~ Ilmit III imrinAl ilitrating lemp- I It., m.t%. lwik% vankli its i result III this plienomritim imil.i. it it- re-nims o. which is mitmord toy incorir.i~d raft, oil -lit - .1 111johrr I, fill., 111.1 lietil... a '14-( rva-I ra's-I ive 'lit- hv. I Ow I I., . 1,10. 1 Ill. w 1 -.1.11 I a, it, it I, I oso I, i III r, I ums I r it, I I it I,,[. im o , a. 0 Im 1. ZnS4 1, 1,. -Iv, .r I ite K.t,.r I)( lit it .,r lit I. lit, it -,mt r%,KIJlA.A Owtii-OA it 64) '. G. %I. 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. -1 -1 It 11 MAUI, Duses Ou 0 FA U IN its hdamarapi". '9s0 Compaunda. I III ~~hjjlmdj, Awl N. AfammwiiW At wWwos .00 1 1-"1l 1291) matlt.t' 00 lalm. 6, ill, go r ittirill.11 _00 go-i ~'vqdw '.11%- %41(11 Shall Im A.N. %fist, off...f%, 11(al. f 0 9 004 It"d for v%plallacum J (1... '00 Ot M11I.StiOll 1~((k V111-1, 12 9. 1. ir 0 0 00 7: -09 A 1 0 It A AtTALLLACKAL IIEMAT~fflf CLA)SIPICATICft . . .......... i-r '-T IQ An Z.). v w n it I 14 It IT 9 it it It N' A *ost- 013 :0 001 09 Vrappi.w M-.wy El-t-kt With F~~d Liebwh ment of Dropo. (In Russian.) E. bf . Skobets and N. S. Kavetskii. ZOVOMava LA&Watorivo (Factory Ulm- rattyry), v. 15, Nov. 1049, p. 12M130. Describes and diagrams above apparatus. It wus found (fiat basic plarographic relitiomi establishesl for the ordinary dropping mercury electrode are fail obwrved for th- above type. Slwcfal advantages Are indicated. &-ILA &ITALLUROCAL WERATWE CLASSVXATOON Soloso.LP Ckv oft I W IN 9 A 4 3 1 T U $1 Al PC It a It 1. 0 4 ol 1*4 000 T"Ol 00 0 00*0000000000001 a4 00 0 too CIO: OWmadebame pe"mum at acid. abWLAe. and neutral aspiedw. P. P. Turov and H. U. Shobets (last. Gen.- s" Cb~u "v). 6W-Tw-675*11~ and .Wk polairizalion .1 d1l. HoBO#, K&OH, BR(OH)o. X.904, And XXOe solf's. wm dwtd. an a, Pt electrode. The acid soln. (OMS' S lisSM) hmd 2 catimsd6c vskMisis (0.U and IM V.) At Akh 9 wasovalved~ oW tk 2md istasaboost equaltolbe potest" at thm alk. mid neutral sobs. There were 2 anodic patentimis With the KaOff (IM and 1.40 v.) And 114(OH)a MOO wed 1.41 V.) solne. The neutral suins. ,b t ' buil, cs*bwk md smadic pottallAIS 011MOSt CqUU1 Ito the Shad vskm Metheacids"alk.salm. Tbew"mid- try potarlials wan caused by the dissociation o( wAtcr Tuats. whilt the primmy rentimis, were caused by the dis, rharge of hve It' and 0 1- Ions. Paul W. flowerron USSR/Chemistry - Solid Electrode. Dec 50 Polarography "Determination of Coefficients of Diffusion With Solid Electrodes," Ye. M. Skobets, N. S. Kavetskiy, Kiev For Inst, Chair of Chem "Zhur Fiz Xhim" Vol XXIVI, No 12, pp 1486-1494 For solid electrode of any form the current drop folloving peak current obeys the lav of linear diffusion. Coefficients of diffusion for Cd" -and Zn" ions vere calculated from the peaks and subsequent drops of current "JW 170T20 USSR/6emistry - Solid Electrode Dec 50 (Contd) measured for these ions. Results obtained by this method are close to those obtained by other methods. 170M POW 81 111 001 oMrbk mW ;*,* Saild t tiolam ameft. H. M. ShoW9 and N. N. Atarnaaeuku Forrst Products 16, M-44 19-11~: cf.Gilimm C-4.JV,XIU'-TbepH5buMwcotv- 4%i~stetl of %(%OAc ;with added CdON. A 03 At CdW)j auln, wasaNoused. Ththelf-warepotent6lotawarbkoMins .jln, of 1). 1 N CdSO, was 1. 10 v. M4crrtd to tbg Cd Cathode, pared to 0.87 v. In the bvkq;;t main. mitta. of mee ~An,gvrinvv oranges kinons. onions. cabba", tombom, I nd potat;ei em".;i bftMm aseerble mcM another sub. stance enpable of beft mitfind at a Poo. potential. All thest exts. yie a second wave WIVII.-PION. postential of al~ut 1,11-1 v with rdert2we to the Cd cathode In 0.1 It CcM.,.~olm, 'tr" unknown substance could not leave been 1,terted by the droppkpifff electrode because of the low ,li%oly,rd Ra anode potcatkIl. H. ftimley ------------- k6bet. Polarographle determination of gallic acid. H.M.-P and Yu. M_. Shchid'iro. U*roin-.KW*ff-.Zh _93U=137i W7. Xhim. 1954, No. 2GS43.--Oxida4 tion of sallk add on a k anode in 03N HIS04 gave a clear polatagraphle curve with a rAturly tipressed region of dif- fusion current. The half-wave potential wu 0.67 v. to a utd. calowel electrode. In the Interval of I X 10-0 ;.- 5 X 10-IM gallic ", the height of the curve is directly propor- tional to the conen. An incrmse in the pit displaged the half-wave potential toward neg. values. Hydrolysedtainnin' In 0-IN HPSO# gave a curve with the same hau-wave paten- tW u the Sallie acid. To det. pWc acid In oak bark, boil .12 g. of ground bark for 48 min. In IW mi. of 0.05N 14aOH inacuffentofH. Filter Into a 200-mi. YWUMetrlC fi&* and. add water to the mark. Mix 10ml. of the soln. with 10=1 of OAN HOO& and analyze the mixt. M. H.1 SKOBZTS, Te.M. Use of solid rotating electrodes in obtaining derivative polaro- graphic curves. Ukr.khim.zImr. 20 n0-5:496-501 '54. (VJBA 8:1) 1. Kiyevskiy lesokhozyaystvennyy institut. (Blectrodes) (Polarogra-ph and polarography) /Ir- 09 94d MofA(f= T 6j b Cott cli ff 01. zki WAN Of Pt 42C 41ilAlg!llM&lCfi if Ul Wl JIMV 8) With T 11 'ET . ... ....... .............. "Differential Polarography (Review of the Lltekt~ure)~" by Ye. MI. SIobets and V. D. Skobets, Zavodskaya Latborat-briya., Vol 23, No 2, Feb 57, pp 167-173. The principles and characteristics of differential polarography are described. Differential polarography with two drop cathodes, differen- tial polarography with one drop cathode, methods of eliminating cur-rent oscillations, the use of electrodes with forced detachment of drops, and the use of solid electrodes in differential polarography are discussed in detail on the basis of information given in the literature. A bibli- ography consisting of 14 USSR, 7 Czech, one Japanese, and 20 Western references is appended. The characteriBtics of the method of differen- tial polarograplki are described as follows: "By using the nethod of differential polarography one rzy determine substances present in low concentrations. Because of the elimination an the differential curve of charging currents and of residual currents, one may take advantage of the high-sensitivity range of galvanometers and de- ternine quantities which cannot be determined by the ordinary polarographic method. "The differential curve gives aharp maxima in taoba when the difft- sion current can be barely observed. For instance, ohL* carl! 4etermine with the aid at' the differential curve potassium and sodium. against' the background ot' calcium chloride or lithit= chloride, i.e., under condi- tions when the depolarizer is separated in the vicinity of the principal electrolyte and its diffusion current is weakly expressed. With the aid of the differential curve, one can separate waves which have merged; this is particularly important in the analysis of compounds of Complex composition. A polarographic spectrum in the form of differential miLxirz can be obtained much niore easily than one in the forut of ordinary polaro- graphic waves. In every instance when formation of a diffusion current take5 pla(:,~, the differential curve returns to zero, so that one can easily determine with the aid of the differential curve traces of a less noble depolarizer in the preEence of a substantial excess of a mort~ depolarizer in the presence of a substantial excess of a more noble de- polarizer. This can be achieved only to a limited extent by using the conripensation method in ordinary polarography. "Furthermore, the differential curve gives detailed information on the symmetry of the wave, which is important for evaluating the reversi-.: bility of the electrode process." (U), ATAYANENKO, N.N.; SKOBETS,,-.Te.~M.. Polarographic determination of iodine and bromine on a solid anode in mineral waters. Ukr.khim. zhur. 23 no.6:771-776 157. (MIRA 11.-l) (Mineral waters) (Iodine) (Bromine) I A :I A! ... ...... ... .. 'AUTHORS: Skobets, Ye.M., Belinskaya, N*I* TITLE: The Polarographic Determination of Manganese in Copper Alloys by an Oxidation on the Platinum Anode. (Polyarograficheskoye opredeleniye margantsa v splavakh madi okisleniyem na platinovom anode) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1957, Vol, 23, Ur 7, pp- 791-793 (USSR) ABSTRACT: With this method the waves of the ionic oxidation of the bi- valent manganese are determined in an ammonia milieu. The ex- periments were made on an automatic polarograph (constructed by the Institute for Mechanic Constructions of the IN USSR) with a mirror galvanometer of the Leningrad Institute for the Construction of Physical Apparatus. The anode is a platinum wire, the cathode a saturated calomel electrode, connected with the solution to be determined, in the electrolytic cell by means of a special agar- agar anchor. For the registration of the polarogram the anode was overflowed with sulphuric acid (1:1) and distilled water. Here a deposit of manganese dioxid was to be observed on the platinum anode. In the paper the manganese oxid reaction in the ammonia milieu is figuratively presented as well as zhe dependence of the precipitation potential upon the concentration and the solution; it also deals with the chemical structure of the preparation for Card 1/2 the manganese anode reaction in the Ammonia-alcali-milieu, with , The Photographic Determination of Manganese in Copper Alloys 32-7-6/49 by an Oxidation on the Platinum Anode. the results of a polarographic determination of manganese in copper alloys and the polarograms for manganese, which were re- gistered by the bronze solution. ASSOCIATION: Ukrainian. Academy for Agriculture (Ukrainskaya sellsk~okhozyayst- vennaya akademiya) AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 S"X/o SKORETS, Ye.14.;ABARBARCHTj'K, I.L.; KOSTITSINA, K.P.; BELINSKAYA, N.I. Polarographic soil anal7sis. Determining the intake capacit7 of soils. Pochvovedenie no.1:99-105 Ja '58. (MM 11:2) (Soils--Anal7sis) (Folarography) "IT:ICR A I. S: Skobets, Ye.%.., 'barbarclinuk, I.L. and Labkovskaya, N,0. TITLE: Determination of Dissociation Potentials by the Differ- ential Folarography '.'Rthod (Opredeleniye potentsialov raz- lozheniya metodom differentsiallnoy polyarografii) P IZ' R I C D I C A LDopovidi A"-ade,,:-.i_4 n-auk Ukrains''Voi ;Mi, 1958, Nr 7, pp 752-755 ABSTRICT: The authors criticize the ustial mi2thod of graphical de- termination of electrolyte dissociation potentials from the current intenri-.,y versus voltaEe curves, because of its i-nsufi'icient accuracy, They propose for this purpose the curve of derivatives, i.e., the dI/d-T: curve, which possesses a more distinct bending point by which the dissociation point can be deternired. ~~n automatic polarograph with a condersar in the galv-anometer circuit can be used for the differentiation of the T - E curves. The authors show the advantages of the proposed method on the graphs of CdJ 2and 111-i-Pr2solutions in water, and Cdj2and CdBr 2 solutions in acetone, TAs method nromises tri be especially useful in determining the association potentials of non-aqueous sol- utions and fused saits, where particularly high residual Card 1/2 currents are frequent%, observed. There are 4 graphs and 2 1 - 151 13- 7 - 16/27 Detprr.r.ination of Dis!;ociation ?otQntials by the Differential 1~rjlar- ography ',*.etliod 5 references, 4 of which are Soviet and 1 Cerman. ASOCCI !~TION: Ukrain8kaya akademiya solIok-khozyay:3tvcrnykh nauk (Ukraln- ian Academy of Agrictiltural Sciences) NT ED By ?,'ember of the AS UkrSSR, Yu.1'. Delimarskiy S U B f,'I TT E D February 25, 1958 ITOTE: Russian title and Russian :iam.~s of individuals and in- stitutions appearing in this article have been used in the transliteration. i. Electrolytes--Propertles 2. Polarographic analysis--Applications 3. Differential equations--Applications Card 2/2 -111p, ll]llllfl,ll:w!,MtlpFVNl .1 -'. , ...... -, SKOHM, V.D.. SKOBETS, Ye.M. Investigation and determination of thiamine by derivative pola-- rography. Ukr.khim.zhur. 25 no.1:114-119 '59. (MMA 12:4) 1. Ukrninskaya akademiya, sel'skokhozyayatvennykh nauk. (Thiamine) (Polarography) SKOBETS9 Ye.M.f doktor khimicheskikh naukp prof.; BELINSKAYAp N.I.~ 1- - I-a.siigtent; ATAMANENKO, N.N.t dotsent Polarographic analysis of manganese in plants. Nauch. trudy UASHN lOt243-249 160. (MIRA 14:3) (Maganese) (Plants--Chemical analysis) (Polarography) SHAPOVAL, B.I.; SKOBVfS. Ye.M, [Skobetal, IZ.14.1 4-j Features of the diffusion kinetics on an amalgamated silver electrode, Dop.AN URSR no-7:932-935 160. (MM 13:8) 1. Ukrainskaya akedemlya se1'ekokhozysyutvennVkh nauk. Predstavleno akademikom AN USSR Yu.K.Delimarskim [W.K.Delimarolkym]. (Electrodes, Silver) SKOBETS,-Ye-.X-,-doktor khimicheskikh nauk, prof.; PROSYANIK, U.S. assistent Polarographic analysis of soils. Hauch. trudy UASHN 10:251-257 16o. (KRA 14; 3) (Soils-Analysis) (Polarography) SHA,POVAL, V.I.; SKOBETS, Ye.M. [Skobetsi, ILM-] Simultaneous oucillographic investigation of two polarographic calls. Dop.Aff URn no.10.-1421-1424 160. (MIM3:11) 1. Ukrainskaya akademiya seltskokhozya7stvennykh nauk. Predstavleno akademikom AN USSR Tu.X.Delimarskim. (Polarography) F 1; 1, 11,1111, 11111-1 ...- ....... " 9-1.1111-1--- SKOBZTS, Ye.K.; SUPOVAL, V.I. Oacillographic polarographic oyetem with an amalpmated ailver electrode. Zav.lab. 26 no.3:278-282 '60. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Ukrainskaya Akademiya sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk. (Polarography) (Xlectrodes) S/073/60/026/004/011/018/Xy B023/BO64 AUTHORS: Skobets, Ye. M. and Shapoval, V.I. TITLE; T~e Use of Solid Electrodes in the Oscillographic Polarograpkor PERIODICAL: Ukrainskiy khimicheskiy zhurnal, 1960, Vol. 26, No. 4, pp. 446 -453 TEXT: The authors of the present paper are of the opinion that there is no fundamental difference between a solid and a dropping mercury electrode in the oscillographic polarography as it is the case in the ordinary polar ography. It should therefore be possible to use the solid electrode to a larger extent than it has hitherto been the case. A simpler oscillographic scheme is suggested with a given current, rendering possible the polariza- tion on each electrode at the same state of the surface and the layer in the vicinity of the electrode. The possibility of applying an amalgamated silver electrode was studied. The potential shift toward the negative was brought about by parallel connection of the germanium diode D(2r-._1t 26) (DG-Ts26). Thus, the method was considerably simplified and the pulse frequency reduced (Fig-4). Hence, with the solid electrode it. was possible to obtain time independent oscillogrums, which are reproducible from one I_ The Use of Solid Electrodes in the S/073/60/026/004/011/018,/XX Oscillographic Polarography B023/BO64 experiment to the other (Ref.18). Thego-7 (E0-7) oscilloscope was used for experimenting. The oscillograms of the pure backgrounds obtained on 4-11is electrode, became clear and stable already after an electrolysis of I, - 2 minutes (Fig-5). Thus it became possible to study the cathode- and anode + 2+ 2+ 2+ 2+ 2+ 21- potentials of Tl , Fb I Cd f Cu Zn Mn , Go in solutions that were best suited as background. It was proven that an amalgamated silver electrode renders possible not only the production of stable oscillograms, but also the study of the electrode processes, Thich cannot be determined by means of a dropping m,~.rcury electrodes A Table shows that the electrode reactions proceed irreversibly for the majority of the cations investirat- ed.. It is assumed that the considerable irreversibility is due to the immediate discharge of the complex ions which are especially likely to take place under the condition3 of a r,,pid polarization. The authors men- tion papers of R.Sh. Nigmatullin(Ref,4) and 1. 1. Tsapiv (Ref.5). There are 10 figures, I tableland 24 references: 11 Soviet, 2 US, 5 C-.echoglcvakian, 2 Polish and 2 German. ASSOCIATION: Ukrainskaya akademiya sell 9kokhozyaystvenn~ykh nauk (Ukrainian Academy of Agricultural Sciences) Card 2/3 SKOBETS, Ye.M.; RUGHKO, G.V. Polarographic determination of bases absorbed by soil using the Kappen-Ifilkowitz method. flauch. dokl. vys. shkolr ., biol. nauki no.3:189-192 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Rekomendovana kafedroy noorganicheskoy I analiticheolcoy khimii Ukrainskoy sellskokhQzyaystvannoy akademii. (SOILS--A1-TALr>1S) (POLORTj1UP11Y) I .. . I . I . , ~ , - ; , I - 11 11 :-,; , " I ' ' I 'I I It 11 11 ........ ... ..... .... ....... UPIP'll IrlwilrTIVI'mw v"T".-.'-','-"-' SKOBL~To", Ye.m. [Skobets' I E.M.], prof., doktor khim.nalA "Method of marked atorris in agrophyoiolo&'. flauka i zhyttia 11 no.7:31 JI 161. 1 WIRA 34:8) (Tracers(Biology)) (Agricultural research) . z 1, .1- f qII 111!111 16M,, ABARBARCHUK., I~L.; KCSTITSYNA, K.P.; SKOBEIS, Ye.M. --------- Pblarographic determination of exchangeable aluminum in sails. Pochvovedenie no.2.114-116 F 162. OURA 150) 1. Ukrainskaya akademiya. sel1skokhozyaystvennykh nauk. (So Us--- -Aluminum content) 5E"'.'~-ETS, Ye.M.; NESTYUK, G.S.; SIFIA~~U'TAJ, 'I Polarographic and osc!ill:,,grar,,..-,..- :)f acrylamide. LE-r. khim. zhur. 28 no.l,-'2--P~, (MIRA 16-. 8) 1. Ukrainskaya se I Is kol, nr- va aka.~~t,-miYa. SKOBETS, Ye.M.; SM3LEUMEV, P.1.,- RUCHKO~ G.V. Dete=ining phosphoric acid in soil by the polarographle method with the use of a complexon. Nauch.dokl.vys.shkoly; b1ol.nauki no.2:182-183 163. (MIRA 16.-4) 1. Rekomendovana kafedroy neorganicbeakoy I analiticheskoy khimii Ukrainskoy seltakokhozyaystvennoy akademii. (3011B.-THWPHORM' ftONTENT) (POIAROGRAPBY) SKOBETS, Ye.M.,- RUCMO, G.V. Determination of chloride ion in the soil by the polaroffraphic method. Nauch. dokl. vys. shkoly; biol, nauki n0-4:196-197163. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Rekomendovana kafedroy neorganicheskoy i analiticheskoy khimii Ukrainskoy sallskokhozyaystvennoy akademil. SKOBEISP V.D.; ABAROARCIJUK, LL.; SKOBLITS, Ye.M,, Determination of potassium., sodium, and their sum by the method of derivative polarography. Ukr.khim.zhur. 28 no.2:251-259 '62, MRA 15:3) 1. Ukrainskaya. akademiya Sel'Bkokhozyaystvennykh nauk. (Potassium-Analysis) (Sodium--Analysis) (Polarography) SKOBETS, Ye.M.; NESTYUK, G.S. Polarographic study of the polymerization kinetics of acrylamide. Ukr.khim.zhur. 28 no.8:934-938 162. WIRA 15:11) 1. Ukrainskaya, sel'skokhozyaystvennaya akademiya. (Acrylamide) (Polymerization) SKOAT6. Ye.M.; NESTYUK, G.S. Usnig electrochemical persulfate reduction for the initiation of polyfaerization reactiun- Dokl* All S,,-i:-,OR 146 no.5:1125--1127 0 162. (14IRA 15: 10) 1. Ukrainskaya akademiya seltakokhozyaystvennyhk nauk. Predstavleno akademikom A.N.Fa-umkinym. (Polymerization) ~Peroxydisulfates) (Reduction) Electrolytic) SFCP-;-EZS. Yev~,eniy Mloiseyevich, dorktor khJr- nguk; SKOBETS, Vern Dmitriyevna, khimik; DELI likSKEY, Yu.K., nkademik, retsenzent; T51YEA, L.A., inzh., red.'Lzd-va; BEREZ-O'Cil, V.E., tekhn. red. [Derivative polarograplW) Proizvodnaia poliarograftia. Kiev, Gos-tekhizdat, 1963. 112 p. (KMA 16:12) 1. Akader-iyp- nauk Ukr. SSR (for Delimarskiy). (Polarography) 8/073/63/029/003/004/009 A051/A05~' AUTHORS: _gk2h2_ts2..Ye. M., Nestyuk, 0. S. TIME'. Polarographic investigations of acrylamide. III. Electrochemical initiation of polymerization PIMIODICAL- Ukrainskiy khimicheskiy zhur7ial, v. 29, no. 3; 196j, 302 306, TEXT: In an earlier paper (Ukr.khim.zh., V. 28, 1962, 72) the authors assumed the occurrence of acrylamide reduction in two stages.- 1) The electro- chemical stage with the formation of a free radical, and 2) the~chemical poly- merization. In the present work, therefore, the preparation of~polyacrylamide by means of an electrochemical "redox" system was studied,'using X2S208 as O'xi-: dizing agent and the electrode as "reducing" agent. The experiments were car- ried out with Ft, Ag-amalgamated, or Ni-electrodes at 18 - 200C~in 10% acrylamide solutions, containing 0.1% K,,3208. The B~D'_ ion is reduced at a voltage of 8 V 1.1 v, the hydrogen ion at V 2 - 2.52 v, and the acrylamide;at V 3 - 3 V. Polymerization was effected in the interval 1.1 2.52 vp ~hne~:no initiation occurred at the voltage of acrylamide reduction, or above. This is explained Card 1/2 S/073/63/029/003/004/()09 Polarographic investigations of... A057/A126~" by the interaction of acrylamide radicals generated at the,electrode, which.in-;' hibit the formation of polymer chains. The 30~ radicals do not Interact and can thus pass into the bulk of the solution initiating polymer chaina according,to:' - C ~~o So~ + CH2 - CH ,NH __> 304 - CH2 - CH No effect of the electrode ma'- 2 1110 C-INH2 terial was observed. Quantitative tests were carried out in glass'eylinders with diaphragms separating the ariode and cathode volume and a polymer obtained the viscosity and polymerization the degree of which wan depending on the ou 'r- rent density. The polymer obtained at room temperature during 3:hrs showed.a characteristic viscosity of the same value (4-3) as the polyacrylates prepared by conventional chemical methods. The present meti-.1. proVes the stepwise,re- duction of the persulfate ion on the anode. The method i~;~,appaiehtly, appli- cable to other polymerizations, too, as well as to theoretical Audies, since initiation with a constant rate can be carried out. Thero are Vfigure and1 table. ASSOCIATION: Ukrainskaya sel'skokhozyaystvennaya akademiya~(Ukrainian Agricul- tural Academy) SUP14ITT M-: April 17, 1962 Card 2,12 SKOBETS, Ye.M.; IVASHCHENKO, L.N. Polarographic study of eriochrome black T and its use in determining magnesium. Ukr. khim. shor. 29 no.7:751-755 t63. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Ukrainskaya sellskokhozyaystvennaya akademiya. (Magnesium--Analysis) (Eriochrome black) KOSTITSYNA, K.P.; SKOBEM, Ye.M. Polarographic determination of aluminum in alloys. ,Zav. lab. 29 no.9:1059 163. IRA 17:1) 1. 11krainskaya nallsk-okhozyayatvennaya akademiya. , YO.M.; RITHY0, (;.V. Polarographic (letem.-ination of siilfatc tons In tho water oxtract of soil. Nauch.dokl. vys.shkoly; biol.nauki no. 2: 9o--')00 '64. 6M ~a 17 '. 5 1. Rekomedovana kafedroy neorganicheekoy i analiticheskoy khimii Ukrainskoy sellskokhozyayaLvennoy akademii. lot V~O, 196h -565' .0geo 'OPO pox too* 4,00, ~o oofepo -10 p I roo ON 0g 6'~Av . V66 .00 1 ,ed vd4e. ~po W.J. gosl 0 0'3~, ooe" TG api5, . ~06 %IIIN- Yo -0~,s . 0 ot CPO & e8- 6,..~ C-& Noe to e o O't ,~~O!qq.o W.-, e se AODVI Vo vc OT, vro se oN~,,Vs I. X.~ AOA V. 0 VI oA 1\0 6 .0 .0 ec 01 * so C L jV0 eoo IPA ale- ~,,Ooo 4-~ OT Poe 6evo to :~& 0 lo Ltxc %,, ~& oto B:r --5 to tech AODA .00 recO;,elD~6.g%b ,ee& - I VO ve C:a 'AOT ov, kev ,Be 40 la,cc "o 0"6 ot vo ,,~o 4e OP 40 ICN ,a0 %ca. klve ~p 1 0 tx,~o TO cce e ODA v ACCESSION NR: !AP4033698 constant time interval (electrolysis time) switch K, was closed. In such a method the galvanometer spot marked both the direct 'and the inverse instantaneous peak currents which were recorded on the photographic paper.- Damping capacitors were disconnected during measurements of Instantaneous peak currents. The reverse instantaneous peak currents as a function of concentrations of different ions am shown in Figure 2 of the enclosure. It is shown that revIrse. instantaneous peak currents are much greater than direct peak currents, thus facilitating determination of smaller concentrations. Orig. art. has: 6 figures and 1 table. ASSOCLUION: UkrairLBkaya eel I skokhozyVetvennaya akadezmiya (Ukrainian Academy of Agriculture) SUMMED: 15~~3 ENCL: 02 SUB CODE: O-P No W SOV: 008 OME : 010 Card 2/4 .111 1 - 1-1 .. P,; .. ACCESSION NRs AP4033698 p I RMCLOSURCt 01. Fig. 1. The maln circmit for recording of reverse peak curreateb APCESSICN NRI AP4033698 INCWSURES 02 0 3 6 9 Fig, 2. Reverse instantaneous peak currents of cadmium., leadp tine and thallium an a function of concentratioa. Volume -- ID mij electrolysis time -- 15 see; electrolysis potentials -- 1.6 Y for Zu 2 1.2 v for T1; -- 1.2 Y for Pb 2j 1.0 v for Cd. Card 4/4 SKOBETS, Ye.M. [Skobetsl,, IE.M.]; IVASHCHENKO, L.M.; POVKHAN, M.F. Polarography and oscillographic poilarography of er-fochrome black T. Dop. AN URSR no.11:1491-1494 164. (MIPI 18:1) 1. Institut fiziologii rasteniy AN UkrSSR i Ukrainskaya sellskokhozyaystvennaya akademiya. Predstavleno akademikom AN UkrSSR Yu.K. Delimarskim [Delimarsikyi, IU.K.]. SKOBEM, Ye.M.; IVAIiHCHENKO, L.N. Lete =.*nation of exchange magnesitm in the soil by the polarographic method by means of er-Iochrome black T. Rr. khim. zhur. 30 no.3:279-281 164. (MIFA 17:10) 1. UkrainskayA seV--kokho--yaystvennuyu akademiya. SKOBETS, Ye.M.; KARNAUKHOV, A.I.; KAVE'1'3K!Y, N.S. Une of inrush currents in Invernion pojarograFhy. lfkr. kbim. zhur. 30 no.4:365-369 164. (MIPA 17:6) 1. Ukrainskaya sellskokhozyayst-vennaya akademiya. I E "t'IB"T" UKi A. I I U Use of sparirgly soluble uath~,di,-. I r 2 J-nq-ly. lAr. khhl. zhur. 30 nc.7:~03 164 1. Ukrainokaya- o:-dena Trudavogc Kras-nogo 7r.rkm-~~nl To Lvernaya akaderdya. P 0 K nation O~ a I ~,ete:nl .P-ted 792-796 161. r.0.8: _t,4,rn. zh,,:r. 30 k ar,ri In ' ' 3ko~'~ tver-,,aya akadeuJY:a* ns CjzYays 'k a -, - m IT 11611,1 I'luflulp'll": T .RuN W, ........... 7 - - - -- - - -1JI L 52286-65 EWT(M)/9M/T/BWF(t)/ EWP(b) 10(cY t. 00 0,' ACCESSION NR: AT5012079 UW25l3/65/QjA../000 #410184 '.2 AUTHOR: Skobets, Ye. M. Karnaukhov, A. L Kavets 1 TITLE:: ElectrolyUc concentratio ation n of substances followed by"161.r J~;6jr m~W ~y means of reverse surge currents 1965.~ UeUi SOURCE: AN SSSR. Komissiya po analiticheskoy khjm11. T. ri lay 0 ; I . kontsentrirovanlya veshchestv v analiticheskoy' khImh (Aletliddil'of. edni4en'tTatinc $ub~-! stances in analytical chemistry), 179-184 TOPIC TAGS- electrolytic conceritratloii~ elcdltrochanliimi R'~1;4isls 01 iroyme u1j.40. dlr_ rent, polarography, lead determination, 56 (140kinim- -71-7 1 ation A M e phenomp4on ip current' ABSTRAG . The authors studLed. th a e revoppi id attempted to deteqnlne Its potenUal. w9es I-A P 'ragy r, su i3-!ctjr1venLS it solg~ tions of 1. 2 x 10 -1 M Pb (N03) 2, 6 x 10-4 DT TMO3 !I;! ~~'x lo-i"4. CdC12 and Z11C12 In 0. 1 M KCI were retorded ~Y~ uteanns off allil to ti,'or,ecordZI~YA.-I polarog,rapb. A spherical Bilver-an-talgam eldct-rode was enip 1~1~e revas'e glul.*gq on to the dotyec' I ;alp currunta of Cd, Pb, andANIn were studied In rilatli centr I oo of Lhoij i mel In solution, to preliminary electrolyBIs in ~schtlona of NQ-~h ~j jq)vzb.'i~2~ "d 14 C12 01 Card 1/2 T I SKOBETS, Ye.M. Current-time curves on a silver amalpam electrode In oscillographic polarography with a given sinusoidal voltage. Ukr. khim. zhur. 31 no.4:363-367 165. (MJRA 18:5) 1. Ukrainskaya selfskokhozyaystvennays. akademiya. L 53920-65 EWT(m)/ENP(t)/g~P(b) IJPW ACCESSION NR.- "5011423 AUTHOR: Slwbets, Ye. M.,'Karnauldiov, A. L ~ji TITLE: Determination of microconcentraftofis of Cd(H), �bJ11), Wid Kno b~r the mei~' of reverse surge currents SOURCE: Ukrainskly khimicheskly zhurnal, Y., 3 1., no. 4, 1966,i 4, 8-4%1 TOPIC TAGS: microanalysis, cadmium: determination, lead detell" dn~toiijm angantse determination, reverse surge current, fnv~rafon ; lare I ,I,. I ~i, I i" .1,"';. 00 .. grqlhy ABSTRACT: The method of reverse surge currents, used by conjunLItan 1 with inversion polarography, is based on the dischag6 of gWvW16.!cel14, torixted ln4itoe course of preliminary electrolytic concentratton of Me metal 0i t~ wo., ng electtqe~ The discharge waB performed by shorteirculting the electraides.1 ~&eise cuire4, thus produced was termed the surge current. The seimitivity ofjilie ni~,~od Is ra Wneal I-L-f-a-~-high lually dedriasinq~pptentiaa. A -4!i thp method of anodic disoolution with a grai of the dependencii-of-reveriwourg-.-~reilts on the electrolyald ~Qtenaai for KmCi e, 91 Till solutions (6 x 10-4 mole) showed that the opti-rauti e -1. dependence of reverse surge durrGnts on the concentrations of t4'21 "b ci~ found to be linear In the neighborhood of 10-7 mole/I, In orde~t6 dete"; the:ie' tani LCard 1/2 L 53920-65 ILL. ACCESSION NR: "5011423 when they are present together, the.electrolysis IS earried:out..~tl6e dt it;Ion ie 141 of the most positive ion, for example lead, and thb -reverse ~ surgal purr fit, is reco d..: The electrolysis is then repeated at the depo:p1tion' potential of ni~~ band the 6- - verse surge current Is recorded again. The difference in the v of' e currentsl eri ables one to determine the content of manganese th the pre-senc e ore electi 6 6t th 9-e t At1jid me o I positive lead Ions. The reaults are highly reproducible and indM h, th lc- 0 promising for determinations of ultramicroconcentrations. Orig~:art. il6s: 6 1, 1 j figuliee ASSOCIATION:Ukrainakaya sel1skokho?_YzYstvenM, Ya, ikaderaiygi 4t~kra~dtln,Acade In]? 0 Agriculture) SUBAWTED: 18Dec63 ENCL: 00: SUi 60DE.- GG NO REP SOV, 008 OTHER- 607 SKOBETS, Ye.M.; CIERM, V.A. Solid-phase reactiorw, In amperometric titration, Zav. lab. 31 no.8:937-939 165. (MIRA 18:9) 1. Ukratwskaya se1'skokhozp_tystvennayu akadomlya. SKORLY, YO.V. Late results in the treatment of cancer of the windible. Zdrav, Bel. 7 no.10:42-44 0 161. (141HA 14: 1-1) 14 Iz oblastnogo onkologicheakogo dispansera v g.Vi:Leyke (glavnyy vrach B.I.Matskovich). (JAWS-CANCER) SKOBEYEV, A.M. (Moskva) On the theory of discharge waves. Prikl. mat. i mel-h. 26 no.6t 1059-1066 N-D 162. OMIA 16: 1) (Elasticity) (Shock waves) E, y fin ,7:.- -~uvla.-tlc -od. )r! k L. 165 SKOBEM), D,A. Moscow industries. Vopegeog, no*5168-75 161, (mul 14.-6) (&scow- Indus triea) ANDREYEV, B.I.; LEDOVSKIKII, S.I.; MALINO.VSKIY, E.P.; SAVC11ENKO, N.A - SKOBEYEV D A TARANENKO, Ya.A.; SERGEYEVA, A.S., t [Distribution of light industry of tho U.S.S.R.] Razmeshche- nie otraslei legkoi promyshlennosti SSSR. Moskva , In-t narod- nogo khoz., 1963. 136 p. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Prepodavateli kafedry ekonomicheskoy geografii Moskovskogo instituta narodnogo khozyaystva im. G.V.Plekhanova (for all except Sergeyeva). (Russia--14anufactures) (Iri$Astries, Location of) ANDREYEV, B.I.; VOHONTSOVA, A.N.; DANILOV, A.D.; KISTAVOV, V.V.; KOSTEIZUKOV, V.M.; KUSHNER, A.I.; LEDOVSKIKH, S.T.; LESNOV, 'MA.F.; 'KAL-1417OVSKILY, E.P.; MOSHKOVA , N.14I.; leTITIN, G.I.; FASEEVIC V.I.; 1`2 ME 'UaAYA., D.M.; SW,1CEENKC, N.A.; "'OBE-YEV, D.A. e ~ ~;K ~d ceased]; LISOV, V.Ye., red.; SAZANOVICH, N.K., red. [Econordc regions of the Ekonomicheskie raiOWj SSSR. Moskva, Ekonomika, 1965. 589 p. (1,11RA iP-: 6) 1. Moscow. Institut narodnogo kho--yaystva. 2. Kafedra ekonomicheskoy geografii Moskovskogo instituta narodnogo khazyaystva im. G.V.Plekhanova (for all excep-L Lisov, 5azanovich). NAZAROV, V.I.; SKOBEYEV, I.K. Investigating conditions of thickening ore pulps in an upward flow. Trudy IPI no.18:16OL-172 163. (MIRA 17:6) SKOBEYEVJ. I.K. Multistage washing of pulps. Nauch. trudy IPI no.19:5-74 163) . Use and calculation of filter thickeners for the thickening and washing of pulps in the production of alumina. Ibid.: 75-102 (MIRA 17,46) 1. ". ~2, " FrjbAVEr~Tf L t ;I I! CLE 'J I -,F -,I! L f I L- AT f "I i i~r .: ?,-- VL -..F" . " Sue i ': it:ti ~ ,~ ~i .,, 1. t.. -- ('Co I .' F - 1. - Z CAL :;1:1 -:IiCC'-') I : ; T ,, F : ~ i !i i ~ ii , A,,, A E7 :;,: I ul - - -ITAT 1 ~?J F'! I T~4r Sf-'.T'% f- i~' - - 1 11 - : l,' I '!'~ -, -,j=XM, I.K., doktor tekhnicheakikh nauk. *Basic problems of ore pulp filtration.* Iz-r, AN SSSR. Otd.tekb.nauk. no. 3:490-491 Mr '53. (XLU 6;5) 1. Institut gornogo dela. (Ore dressing) -41 W., Blidney K. T4 pfah4m a y Illy. i Tmn A ~YAU 1. 1"50 104, 14q. no. 32l?, Ret. 7b. M411A 19 6~i 7111i papct contalon 1111JI) inectiowl, 1. Intrildlickm). 2. Filviration, eq-twuli24 3. Perfuxipa=e of 111tavi. 44, 'ifie vip~l,, jif filter 1. Ratf of r WWI 41f CCnlWklwA'Fi' (JU. paq d ollice i~( b 6., ii d ~ l v cq~c ky the ei ecd~A,4i. a i .r, an , perudit; film r1l. 1, 7. 116 J40 ~dfvllcuii6 ill Oi- 4invy 0 A IJIF& : and ght canuumpdon 04 m -;I)i6i lh ~; ~4ui tji , b'n 11 tean filtem 9. The An3lAg C-f lakes , bylacegadon tit the (!qtiviorl bf ther plm"Ifli tit li'l Iny.4 ' ~ l tilcct mesa of thn pCecipitt" on ktit reladt~nships Were okidn~j (01! d'itermining III! qpllm~uq4 the layrr of preripItAte k4e) ~1 is give-1 thldhd,61 AR V- b(h ) + i 4 .2 icp SKOBEYEV, I.K. ~, Sulfide consumption capacity of cyanide. Trudy last.gar.dela no.2: 239-252 '55. (KLRA 9:3) (Cyanide process) (Sulfides) KISLYAKOV, [~-, irl Pavlovich; BOLISHAKOV, K.A., prof., dok-t., retienzent; TS&'T , A.L., nrof . , dokt . . retsenzent ; ..qFPBFYEV, I.K.. prof ., dokt retrPn7:i-nt; NADOLISKIY, A.P., kand.tekhn.nauk-, retsenzent; SF.RIKG'I, A.P., kand.tekhn.nauk, retsenzent; B'ELTATFVSKATA,.L.V., re.4.; XAMAYHYA~ O.M., red.izdatel'stva; ATTOPOVICH, M.K., teMin.red. [Mi~ta!hri~~r of' rare metals] Motntlurgiin redkikh metallov. Moskva, G,),i.fi~~ii(-Iirio-tektin.izd-7o lit-ry oo chernol i tgvetnol metallurgii, ;!12 1). (MIRA 11:1) 1. Kafpiirn ii(Arillurgil tsvetnykh metallov Irkutskogo gorno- mot'ril I ir".L~heskogo instituta (for TSift, Skobeyev, Nadol'skiy, Chlen-korresnondent AN Kazakhskoy SSR (for TSeft). (Metn1s. Rare and minor-Metn1lurgy) All Pi A% :1 PIAKSIN, Igor' Ilikolayevich; KAKOVSKIY, I.A., prof.doktor. retsenzent; IWOKHLOV, V.R., kand.tekhn.nauk, retsenzent; orof. odktor, retsenzent; VESSONOV, S.V., prof., dohor tekhn. nauk, ratsenzent; M.AREUKOV, Yie.A., red.; ELIKID, L.M., red. izd-va; VAYNSHNY11, Ye.B., takhn.red. [11stallura of orecious metals] Netallurgiis blagorodnykh netallov. Hoskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tavetnoi metal- lurgii, 1958t 366 p. (MIRA 11--7) 1. Chlen-1corresoondent Akademil nauk SSSR (for Plaknin). 2. Irkutsl-iy gorno-metallurgicheakiy Institut, kafedre metallurgii blagorodnykh metallov (for Khokhlov, Skobeyev). 3. Irkutskiy gorna-metallurgicheshy institut k9fedre obogashcheniya poleznykh iskopayemykh (for Bessonov) (Precious metals--Hetalluri7) SKOBEYEV, I.K. "I", '--' Isolating alumina from high-silicon aluminum ores of Eastern Siberia. Trudy Vost.-Sib. fil. All SSSR no.13:255-262 '5R. (MIRA 12:12) l.Irkutaki7 gorno-metallurgicheakiy- institut. (Siberia, Eastern--Aluminum) LODEYSHCHIKOV9 V.V.; SKOBZY9Vp I.K.; SMAGUNOV# V.N. Chemical transformations of preciaus metals in oxidation roasting and their Importance for the cyanidation process, Izv. Sib. otd. AN SSSR no. 11:53-62 160. (MIRA 11,:1) 1. Irkutskiy gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovateltskiy institut redkikh metallov. (Precious metals--Metallurgy) LODLYSHCHIKOV, V.V.; SK013EYEV, I.K.; KHRAMCHMX0, S.I. Pyrite behavior in the process of roasting sulfide gold-bearing concentrates. TSvet. met. 33 no-1004-51 0 16o. (MIRA 13:10) (Gold ores) (Ore dressing) S/081/62/000/022/063/068 B166/B144 AUTHORS: Skobeyev, 1. K., Podkopayov, N. V., Khabrov, M. F. TITLE: Polyacryl amide and its coagulating effect PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 22, 1962, 467, abstract' 22P76 (Sb. nauchn. tr. Irkutskiy n.-i. in-t redk,-met., no. 9, 1961, 152-159) TEXT: The ability of polyacryl amide to coagulate neutral, alkaline and acidic ore pulps is studied. It is shown to be an efficient coagulant for mineral dressing, separating and purifyin*g solutions and sewage, and for the intensification of dehydration proceases. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation.1 Card 1/1 MOROSTUKHRIA, 11. A.; RU14YUITSEV, Yu. V.; SKOBMV I. K. j_ Volatility of metallic indium. Trudy Vost. Sib. fil. AN SSSR no.41:67-71 '62. (MIRA 15-'10) 1. Vostochno-Sibirskiy filial Sibirskogo otdeleniya All SSSR. (Indium) (vapor pressure) RUMYANTSEVY Yu. V.; KHVOROSTUKHINA, N, A.; SKOBEYEV,_I,__K. Interaction between metallic indium and sulfur anbydride. Trudy Vost. Sib. fil. All SSSR no.4191-99 t62, (MIRA 15:10) 1. Vostochno--Sibirskiy filial Sibirskogo otdelenlya AH SSSR, (Indium-Metallurgy) (Metals, Effect of temperature on) SKOBEYEV, I. K. Retreatment of unyielding gold-bearing Transbaikalia. ores. Trudy Vost. Sib. fil. AN SSSR no.41:132-144 '62. (MIRA 15: -10) 1. Irkutskiy politekhnichookiy institut. (TransWkalia-Gold ores) UVOROSTUHINA, if. A.; SKOBEYEV, I. K. Pressure of the dissociation of indium sulfide, Trudy Vost. Sib. fil. Alf SSSR no.41:72-77 162. (MMI 15: 10) 1. Vostochno-Sibirskiy filial Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. (Indium sulfide) (Dissociation) KHVOROSTUKHINA,, N. A.; RUMYANTSEV, Yu_L+- ~OBEY~EV, ~,.K. Thermal decomposition of indium sulfate. Tridy Vost. Sib. fil. AN SSSR no.41:83-90 '62. (MIRA l 5. 10) 1. Vostochno-Sibirskiy filial Sibirskogo otdelaniya All SSSR. (Indium sulfate) (Thermodynamics) GLAZKOV, Ye. If.; SKOWLEV, I.K. YLIncticn of the oxidation of sulfides in a fluidized bed. Trudy Vost. Sib. f11. AINI SSSR no.41.'145-150 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Irkutskiy politekhnichaskiy institut. 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