SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SLINKIN, A.A. - SLINKO, B.L.

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Structure and Catalytic Properties of Chromium- S/020/60/132/02/34/067 silica Gel Catalysts B011/BO02 cat alysat2s during the ex eriment. Table I illustrates the aromatization of n-,heDtane'and cyclohexan @Under atmospheric pressure. Hence it is clear that the above-mentioned differences in the behavior of catalysts are not due to admixtures of other metal oxides in silica gel. Table 2 gives data on the phase composition and magnetic properties of the catalysts I-IX investigated by the authors. Hence, these catalysts can be classified into two groups: 1) radio- graphically amorphous, paramagnetic - samples II. and III. The temperature dependence of their susceptibility follows the law of Curie-Weiss. This allowed the calculation of the magnetic moment (3.21L B). 2) Samples IV-IX are antiferromagnetic. All their radiographic lines were identified as lines of Cr203' Sample VIII produced from sample I by heating in the hydrogen current without alcohol treatment, thus contained crystalline Cr2031 like samples V. and VI. Sample III however, which was produced by heating sample II in the R2 current, proved to be radiographically amorphous, and paramagnetic. The authors assume that CrO in the first case is immediately reduced into Cr203, and by alcohol treatmeni in the second case develops some intermediate compound of chromium not affected by air. This intermediate compound however, produces the crystalline Cr203 when heated in the air current. This inter- mediate compound possibly is a chromium silicate developing during the alcohol C Card 2/3 86043 S1020160 BO !6 /B054 AUTHORS. N:?smPvan,')v. AN.. Academician. Rubinshteyn, A, M Dij! A A . Slinkin, A A . Rybinskaya, M I-@ , and S I o n i m 3 k i y . G TTTLE.- Study of Catalytic Properties of Polymers Produced on th--5 Basle Of blethfl-g-chloro-vinyl Ketonr-,,l PERIODICALt Dokiady Akademil nauk SSSR. ?960, Vol 135. No, 3, pp 609 - 612 TEXT- The aurhors report on the cont-.nuat-Lor. of their invest igations of -he pr,@per-es of polymers produced on the basis of methyl,p-chloro 7LnY-; k9tone (.Rr-fs 1-2) These polymers show important ele.:trical and magnetic@ propprtl-@q; besides, they activate the oxidation and dehydrogenation of In the pret.;en-t paper. the author.- studied their phy3-ical their catalytic activity MethvI-(5--chloro viny! polyccinden,2@@& itself automatically when stand,,,ng for 20-25 days -x-.@..h z;inu2tan-i.@ sm?rza7ation of HC1 The formula H(-C-CH-) CI is I- n C. QC H d 8604 31 St@.@dv cf Cacalytic Properties of Polymers S/020/60/135/003/027/0139 pr-'@@du.-ed on the Basis of Methyl-p-chloro-vinyl BO-6/BO54 K-?t-n@- @o he result-@ng mixture of polymers.- The best polycondensal----n i.i attained in a sealed ampoule.. Otherwise, too much triacetyl benzene is formed, On prolonged heating to 40000 in vacuol(12 torr), the polymer.@ change (with simultaneous separation of water). Their carbon content in- creases Apparently. there occurs a croton polycondensation on two adjacent acetyl groups each within the chain, or a polysondensation between individual chains by acetyl groups, The authors assume that, of rIe practically both processes take place, since a certain oxygen amount --arbcnyl groups is always left in the polymer. The authors studied the properties of polymer!i heated with and without ferric chloride at 4000C./'? torr for 6 h, Table 2 and Fig. 1 show their most impo:Iant phys-@:al ::harazteristios as well as those of activated carbon and graphite. A ;@omparlsc'n with activated carbon (natural carbon polymer) shows that The polymers investagated have a very small specific- surface (S) and a relarively large amount of unpaired spins.. Fig. I shows data of the change n ... E@pecif@,,- conductivity (o) with temperatuTe.. Therefrom, the authors ca:7-ula-'-d +he a:tivaticn energy of the condu@-Ci-ity (Ea, Tatie 2)- these polym i5 T-ney consaler ---. pna:silbl-e tha- ersla, samtccndu@@tors with a Carl 214 80' C -1- 3 Stwly of* Gatalytir Properties of' Polymers 5/020/60/135/003/027/059 Froduced on the Basis of Methyl-o-chloro-vinyl B016/BO54 K,@-t @,nf- ASSOCIATION: Izastitu@ elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Elemental-organic Compounds of the Academy of Sciences USSR).. Institut organietheskoy khlimll am., N. D, Zelinskogo Akademii nauk SSSR (Instlitute of Organic Chemistry imeni N. D.. Zelinskiy of the Academy of Science3 USSR) SUBMITTED: August 14, 1@960 @73,ri 11/1 84577 Effect of the Treatment of Chromium Oxide S/02 0160113410011036 /038 1XX Catalysts With Gases Under Various Condi- B004/BO64 tions Upon Their Catalytic and Magnetic Properties 0 Cr( H)3 Cr20 3(VII) H2)5000C N2 000C air, 500 oc h 10 h 10 h 10 h 15 .1 Ift Cr 0 (VIII) Cr 2 03(1) Cr2 03(11) Cr203 (111) 0 OOC 2 3 h H22500,C air 600 C H, 20 h ir,500 C 1 h h i * rh 10 h Cr203 (IX) r203(V) Cr 203(IV) Cr 2 3(VI) Cr2 03 was treated with atomic hydrogen in a special apparatus (Fig. 1). H formed in vacuum at a voltage of 109000 - 12,000 v and 1 - 2 mm Hgj ahd was sucked through the Cr 203 sample. Subsequently, catalysis was made in the same apparatus under the exclusion of air. Table I shows the tempera- ture dependence of for the various C 2 03preparations. Card 2/5 8h577 Effect of the Treatment of Chromium Oxide S/020/60/134/001/036/038/XX Catalysts With gases Under Various Condi- B004/Bo64 tions Upon Their Catalytic and Magnetic Properties No. of X . i No'of X -lot) sample 200C 50 oc 800 C 160'Cl e 'Kj @LB sample 200C 50'C 800C 1600C 1 24.0 25.3 24.4 23.3 VI 24.4 25.2 23.4 23.0 11 23,0 25.0 23.6 22.9 VII 92.0 - - 111 340.0 - - Ia 96@O - IV 28.0 - 25.8 24.0 500 3.7 IIa 21.8 - 22ol 20.8 V 22.8 24.,3 23@3 22.8 The samples Ia and IIa were prepared from impure Cr20 . The ferromagnetism L@ of sample Ia is caused by impurities. The ferromagnetism of III is, how- ever, not due to impurities and occurs only when Cr 2 03is treated with air at 600 0C. The authors assume that Cr02.forms in low yields. This new phase could, however, not be confirmed by X-ray- and electron diffraction pictures. Table 2 gives the results of the catalytic decomposition of isopropanol and the dehydrogenation of cyclohexane by means of the samples. Card 3/5 8h577 Effect of the Treatment of Chromium Oxide S/020/60/134/001/036/038/XX Catalysts With Gases Under Various B004/Bo64 Conditions Upon Their Catalytic and Magnetic Properties Different activity, selectivity, and activation energy were found to exist. The dehydrogenation of C 6H12 was reduced both in the ferromagnetic sample III and the antiferromagnetic sample IX, and the dehydration of i-C 3 H7 OH increased. Herefrom, the authors infer the presence of hydroxyl groups on the catalyst surface. Their origin is, for IX, explained by the chemo- sorption of atomic H, for III by the interaction of CrO 2 with H 2 forming at the beginning of the reaction. The inactivation of sample I b@ treat- ment with water vapor and subsequent regeneration with H 2 at 500 C con- firmed the inhibiting effect of the OH group upon the dehydrogenation of C6H12' The authors came to the result that it is not possible to draw conclusions from the magnetic and electrical properties upon the surface structure that determines the catalytical properties only. There are 1 figure, 2 tables, and 13 references@ 5 Soviet, 5 US, 3 British, and 2 German. Card 4/5 Effect of the Treatment of Chromium Oxide Catalysts With Gases Under Various Conditions Upon Their Catalytic and Magnetic Properties ASSOCIATION: 8h577 3/020/60/134/001/036/03$/XX B004/Bo64 Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N. D. Zelinskogo Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry imeni N. D. Zelinskiy of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) SUBMITTED: May 17, 196o vr Card 5/5 AKIMOV., V.M.;-SLIVKIN, A.A._j_RUBINSHTEYN, A.M.; SHUYKIN, N.I.; KONONOV, N.F.; KASHKOVSKAYA, L.K. Effect of spinel formation on the regenerative capacity of the Ni - A20 catalyst. Izv. AN SSSR. Otd.kbim.nauk no.8:1516- 1518 Ag 41. (MIRA 14:8) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N.D. Zelinskogo AN SSSR. (Spinel) (Catalysts) - 1 2?@33 /1o'01/6 oo/011/002/016 3 B124/3101 Korshak, V V,, Slinkin, A. A., V'nogradova, S, V., ,UTLIORS: X Babehinitser, T. Al. Study in the field of coordination Qhain polymers. VIII. Coordination polymers based on bis-(8-hydroxy- quinolyl)methane, quinizarin, and 4,41-bis-)aceto- acetyl)phenyl ether PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v. 3, no. 11, 19061, 1624-1632 TEXT; The synthesis of mixed coordination polymers of bis-(8-hydroxy- quinolyl)metliane (i)(and quinizarin tII), (I) and 4,4'-bis-(aceto- acetyl)phenyl ether III) with various metals is described, and the magnetic properties of some coordination polymers of (11), W, ana (III) are studied. Compositions, structures, and properties of the synthesized coordination polymers are given- X-ray data indicate that the -iomoFk_t,eouz coordination polymers exhibit a more or le5s ordered struc@ure, The solubilities of the homogeneous and the mixed ooordinaticn Card 1/2 29733 S/19 61/003/011/002/016 Study in the field of... B124YB101 polymers in organic solvents are extremely low; only the mixed coordina- ,ton polymers of (I) and (III) with Qu are soluble in cresol. The femperature dependence of the ma,;netic susceptibility (x) as well as the I'll, L. --net i c moment and the Weiss constant calculated from the magnetic @3i,%IscpDtibility are t@iven for a number of coordination polymers on the b@-sis of (11), (1). and (III)- Conclusions as to the configurations of C6, Un, and Ilt in the polymers -were drawn from the magnetic properties The aut,iors thank the staff of the Laboratories of INOES AN SSSR under the guldance of A I Kitaygorodskiy and IN@ E, Geltman. There are 3 figures. tables, and 7 references: 6 Soviet-bloc and 1 non-Boviet-bloo, The reference to the English-language publication reads as follows: D. P., Craig, A. Maccoll, R S_ Nyholm, L. E OrCel, L. E. Satton, j, Chem.. Soc 19*54, 332, 5154, ASSOCIATION.@ Institut Plementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSH (Institut.e of Elemental Organic Compounds, AS USSR), Institut or--anicheskoy khimii im.2;. D Zelinskogo AN SSSR C@ jnstitute of Organ_-, Chemistry inzeni N. D ZelinskIly. AS USSR) SUBMITTED- Novpmber 16, 119160 Card 2/2 RUBDUITEYN, ii.M.; SLINKIN, A.A.- YAKERSON, V.I.; FEDOROVSKAYA, E.A. _4 Reduction of Ce02 in the process Of CH3C00H ketonization. Izv. A14 SSSR Otd.khim.nauk no.12:2235-223? D 161. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N.D.Zelinskogo AN SSSR. (Cerium oxide) (Acetic acid) (Ketones) 10 L) 28738 S/026/61/000/011/004/'004 D038/b-1. AUTHORS: Kochetkova, N,S,, Materikova, q,B,, and. Slinkin, A-A,. TITLE: Ferrocene PEQUODICAL: Pvlro(la" no. 1.1, 1961, 98-1-00 TEXT: This article deals with '-the structure and application of various aromatic compounds, ptirticularly ferrocene, Scientists from many countries, including A.11, @'Tesmeyanov of the USSR, are mentioned in connection with the development of ferro- cene - a diamagnetic organometallic compound with a dipole moment equal to 0, X-ray analyses have shown that, in the ferrocene molecule, the iron atom is in the mean position between the cyclopentadienyl radicals lying in parallel planes, the carbon atoms of the upper ring being located above the gaps between the carbon atoms of the lower ring, Two horizontal five-membered rings with alligned CC and CH bonds rotate in parallel planes around the central iron atom, which is similarly connec- ted with all ten carbon atoms, Nickelcene, cobaltocene and other similar compounds are likewise constructed, In the last few years, a sufficiently accurate idea of the electronic structure of these compounds was originated, In investigating the chemical properties of ferrocene, it can be readily seen that, in many reactions, the metal does not expose itself in the molecule and the reaction passes along the Card ll/ 3 V* Ferrocene 28738 S/026/61/000/011/004/004 D038/DI13 poses, Data have been collected on heat-resistant ferrocene derivatives containing both iron and silicon atoms in their molecules, Tile chemistry of benzene., naphta- lene, anthracine and other aromatic systems is being developed for similar purposes, T@i the very near future, new aromatic systems will come into being; the differences in their properties will depend not only on the difference in the substitution pro- ducts but also in the central atoms of the metals which constitute the heart of the molecule, There are 6 figures, ASSOCTATION: Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR Aloskva/ (Insti- tuto of Elemental Organic Compounds of the AS USSR/Mcscow./), Card 3131 MATVEYEVAJI IN.; SIMJKIN A.,L , kand.khim.nauk, otv. red.; DULOV, A.A., 'ir nauchrqy red.; PROSAKOVA, T.A.., tekhn. mladshiy ni-u@c so red.; RYLIFIA, Yu.V., tekhn. red. [Heterogeneous catalysis in organic chemistry; bibliographic index of Soviet and foreign literature (1958-1960)] Geterogen- wji kataliz v organicheskoi khimii; bibl-iograficheskii ukazatell otechestvennoi i zarubezhnoi literatury (1958--1960). Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1962. 275 P. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut organicheskay khimii. Sektor seti spetsialInykh bibli ?tek. (Bibliography-Catalysis) V374 S/19.0/62/004/002/002/021 15 9?)L)o B I 1,10/B 10 1 4! - AUTHORS; Kotlyarevskiy, I, L., Fisher, L. B., Dulov, A. A., Slinkin, A. A., Rubinshteyn, A. M. TITLE- Synthesis and some physical properties of poly-p-dii3thynyl benzene PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v. 4, no, 2, 1962, 174 - 181 TEXT: Poly-p-aiethinyl benzene with alternating ternary bonds and J)henylene rings was synthesized from p-diethinyl benzene according to Yu. S. Zallkind (Zh. obshch. khimii, 6, 530, 1936). The diethyl benzene mixture obtained during styrene production was dehydrogenated to divinyl benzene, brominated, dehydrobrominated, and pol,@-condensed in water-alcohol or water-dioxane at 20 - 400C in the presence of CuCl, NH Cl, and 0* to orange-red, powdery 4 2 oligomer (I) insoluble in water and organics: Card 1/5 33374 S/190/62/004/002/002/021 Synthesis and some physical ... B110/B101 CH =' CH., ozv I -CJ1Br-CJJjBr X01I C111 13 @Zo KOH C11 11C =-'c -r`@-c C -(C C-- 6= C) -C=C-/z \'@@-!C=-C[1-11cr ,n=3-4 It explodes under rapid heating to 120 1300C in N2 flow, but is no longer explosive in the form of pressed tablets up to 140 OC in N2 flow. Thermo- gravimetric and quantitative studie-. showed that the color change (to black) at 40OCC was not due to decomposition but to intramolecular polymerization and structuration processes. The conductivity of tablets pressed at 5000 atm was examined with direct current at 5-10-3 mm Hg. The tablets werb heated in N flow for 20 hr. The conductivity is described by: 6' = 6' exp (-E/kT). 2 0 - Resistance and artivation energy Of conduVAvity decrease with increasing heating temperature (220 - 60000) 0- ohnrll - cm-1 ; M-0. 1 ev at 60000) Ultraviolet irradiation of a sample heated at 2200C raises the conductivity Card 2A 33374 S/19 62/004/002/002/021 Synthesis and some physical ... B1 lOYBI01 reversibly by some orders. This effect decreases with increasing heating temperature (40000 and disappears at 500 and 6000C completely. The sign of the thermo-emf and the reversible resistance decrease during oxygen ad- sorption confirm the hole character of the conductivity. The speciffc@mag- netic susceptibility of the initial oligo;mer d4fer@mined between 20 and i'600C at H = 3500 - 4500 oersteds was after pressing at 590iOatm: 6 -0.2-10- . The maximum number of unpaired electrons exists on heating to 2200C, maximum '>,value at 4000C, while ferromagnetic H dependenc@ on' -1 T was observed. The intensities of the epr signal as dependent on heating (2 h@;) in vacuo and N2 (0'5@- 02) pass through a maximum at -2200C. X-ray studies with an YP(-55(URS-55) device showed increasing crystal formation (favored by pressing) with increasing heating temperature. The electric and magnetic properties of slightly heated amorphous samples are determined by individual unpaired electrons and energetic barriers between the loosely bound, conjugated sections while ultraviolet irradiation increases the number of current carriers. At higher 'temperatures, the individual conjuga- ted sections are.bombined tc microcrystalline domains, and the number of electrons which have not yet entered the domain of strong interaction Card 3/5 Synthesis and some physical ... 33374 5/190/62/004/002/QO2/021 B110/B101 decreases. At a certain stage, furtheT crystal growth gives rise to formation of diamagnetic graphite structures. At 400, 500, 6000C, electric resistance and activation energy of conductivity decrease with increasing heating temperature due to the presence of strongly interacting electrons. Two tkpes of structurally different polymers are likely to exist. The con- .version of the ordnge-6olored, explosive initial polymer at 2000C is likely to proceed according to: C) C C C - (C' C - 7C)n-'= C 7:- C-(C C C n-G.=C- Card 4/5 Synthesis and some physical ... 33374 S/190/62/004/002/002/021 B110/B101 At higher temperatures, domains are formed with ferromagnetic electron interaction due to cross linking which are superposed by diamagnetic inter- action on further crystallization, Tallroze is mentioned. There are 4 figures, 4 tables, and 14 references; 11 Soviet and 3 non-Soviet. The too references to English-language publications read as follows: A. S. Hay, J. Org. Chem., 2 1960; D. D. Eley et al., Disc. Faraday Soc., 28, j, 1275, 55t 1959- ASSOCIATION: Institut khimii Vostochno-sibirskogo filiala AN SSSR (Institate of Chemistry of the East Siberian Branch AS USSR). Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N. D. Zelinskogo AN SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry imeni N. D. Zelinskiy AS USSR) SUB;.,!ITTED: January 30, 1961 Card 5/5 3/02 62/143/006/017/024 The'importance of conjugation... B1o6YB138 dealt with in a communication by I. L. Kotlyarevskiy, L. B. Fisher, A. A. Dulov, A. A. Slinkin, A. M. Rubinshteyn (Ref.-6t Vysokomolek. soyed., 4, no. 1 (1962)). Where the degree of conjugation of the polymer is not too low, the electric characteristics are determined by the second factor. This is confirmed by the following; if methylene bridges, which reduce conjugation along the chain, are introduced in the macromolecule (polymer 2 in Table 1), the semiconductor properties are not destroyed but rather intensified (E 45 decreases)t as the mobility of chains and the packing den- sity increase, promoting electron interaction between the chains. With introduction of the group -CH 2-CH 2- (polymer 3), the reduction of conjuga- tion is so intense that it is no longer compensated by an increase in pack- ing density. In all the polymers investigated, the effect of relaxation polarization (reversible decrease of electrical conductivity on application of direct current) was observed. It is due to the translation of charged sectors of the polymer chains in the electrostatic field. The temperature of this polarization (2000C) is 30-5000'- lower for pollywr.3, '@than "for thq others, which shows that chain mobility is highest with this polymer. Similar results were obtained for the electric properties of polyferrocenes (Ref-7: A. A. Dulov, A. A. Slinkin, A. M. Rubinshteyn, Vysokomolek. soyedin., Card 2/4 S/020/62/143/006/017/024 The importance of conjugation ... B1006/B138 4 (19062)). A. A. Berlin assisted in the present work. There are 2 fig- ures and 1 table. The English-language references read as follows: D. D. Eley. G. D. Parfitt, Trans. Farad. Soc., 51, 1529 (1955); I M. Hatano, S. Kambara, S. Okamoto, J. Polymer Sci., 51 (156), 26 (1961). ASSOCIATION: Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N. D. Zelinskogo Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry imeni N. D. Zelin- skiy of the Academy of Sciences USSR). Institut khimicheskoy fiziki Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Chemical Physics of the Academy of Sciences USSR) PRESENTED: January 5, 1962, by B, A* Kazanskiy, Academician SUBKITTED. January 2, 1962 Legend'to Table 1: (1) Structural formula of the polymer; (II) molar weight; (III) activation energy of the electrical conductivity, E CT (120 2500C), ev; (IV) ao, ohm- 1. cm-1; (V) irreversible change in a after heat- ing; (VI) number of unpaired spins per g of N (on the basis of epr); Card 3/4 3., ACCIZSION NR: AP3002300 S/0,1162/63/000/996/440/4!a AUTHOR: Slinkin, A. A.; Dulav, A* A*j* Rubinahteyn, A. M. ZME: Catalytic properties of chelate polymers BOURCEt AN SSSR* Izve Otdelenlye khAmichesk1kh =A*g no, 61 1963a TOPIC TAGS: chelate polymersg poirlerizations surene', catovt1a polymerization.. nickel., cabal+,,; xaomium,, COWW'o mine ABSTFACT.- Because of the special nature of the electrical, =0141C. and catalytic properties of chelate polymers.- the. catalytic acU'dw a polymers of the structure indicated in formula (1) of the Enclosure have been studied. The polymers were synthesized at the laboratory of V. V. Korshak at the Inatitut elanentoorgiLnichedakh sayedinenly AN MR (Institute of Organoetlemental Canpounds AN a=)* Study of their catalytic activity in st-.,rrene polymerization -t= rwde at the Institut oramicheskoy khIrdi imeni N. D. Zelinakogo Aff SSSR (Institute of Cr&nla Chemistry AN SSSR)e The polymerization was carried out under static conditions with vla=vtw Cardl/3 -------------- --------------- ........ ........................ ACCESSION NR: AP3002300 agitation at 77,4 plus or minus 0.05C with Ool g of the powdered chelate polymer catalyst and either 22 ml of pure-styrene or a Ill solution of styrene in toluene, The reaction kinetics vere observed dilatonetr1callya I'k,was found that the rate of formtion of polystyrene ranged frm 0.020 to 0.067 W* for pure styrene and from 0#007 to 0*0113 g/hr fcc the 1/1 o"utlono The catalytic activity of the cbelates decreased in the aMer Pi Mw 42 Is greater than Mn sup +P- In Greater than U1 sW +2;'the chel&Uw contaInIM ZU or Co were inactive. Orig* art has: 3 formulas and I table* ASSOCIATION: Institut organicheakay khimll Imu N, D, Zelinakogo AN SM (Institute of Oroanic Chmistry Al; SM) SUMTTED: 23Jan63 DATE AM: idju63 MCLS 01 SUB C01DE: 00 110 MW SOV: 005 arm: ooo Card2/3 SLINKIN., A.A.; FtMOROVSKAYA, E.A.; RUDIDSINEYN, A.M. Electron paramagnetic resonance spectra and magnetic susceptibility of alumina-chromia patalysts. Ki1q.ijcat. -5) 4 no.2:230-238 Mr-Ap 163. - WRA 16- 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii imeni N.D.Zelinakogo AN SSSR. (Catalysts-11-1agn-atic properties) (Chromium oxides---Spectra) DULOVY A.A.; SLINKIN, A.A.; RUBINS11TEVI, A.M.; KOTLYAREVSKIY, I.L. Electric conductivity, electron paramagnetic resonance spectra, and the structure of .polyarylene-polyacetylenes. Izv. All SSSR. Ser. khim. no.11:1910-1920 N 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii imeni N.D. Zelinskogo AN SSSR. i Institut khimicheskoy kinetiki i goreniya Sibirskogo otdeleniya Akademii nauk SSSR. DULCJV,, A.A.; SLINKIN, A.A.; RUBINSHTEYN, A.M. -1 @--- Electric and magnetic properties of thermally treated polymers based on ferrocene. Vysokom. soed. 5 no.10:141+1- 1446 0 t63. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii imeni N.D. Zelinskogo AN SSSR. AKIMOV, V.M.; KLYACIIKO-GURVIGII, A.L.; RUBINSHTEYNp A.M.; SIMULIN, Yu.N.; SLINKIN, A.A.; SEMINAp R.T. Study of catalysts for ammonia synthesis with different degrees of reduction. Tzv. AN SSSR. Ser. khim. no.12:2208- 2210 D 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N.D. Zelinskogo AN SSSR. SLINKIN, A. A.; LEVI, G. I.; KIPERMAR, S. L. Calculation of the energy of bonds between the catalyst surface and the reacting atoms of organic molecules (on the article by V. Kh. Matiushenko "Theory of catalyst selection and the bond energy 0). Zhur. fiz. khim. 3? no. 3:712-715 Mr 163. (MIRA 17-5) 1. Institut organicheakoy kh*U imeni Zelinskogo AN SSSR. SLINKIN., A.A.; FEDOROVSKAYA, E.A. Electron paramagnetic resonance spectra of products obtained from the high-temperature.interaction of CrO with 1112Gr,07., 'Vr04, K2C03-' KCL, and KOH. Dokl. ANI SSO"R 1503no.2:329-310 My 163. (MIRA 16:5) 1. institut, organicheskoy kbimii im. N.D.Zelinakogo. Predstavleno akademikom A.A.Balandinym. (Chromium catalysts-Spectra) (Chromium oxides) (Potassium dichromate) ACCESSION NR: AP4010036 S/0062/64/000/001/0026/0034 AUTHOR: Dulov, A. A.; Slinkin, A. A.; Rubinshteyn, A. M. TITLE: Electric and magnetic propercies of products from the thermal treatment of polymethylvinylketocne SOURCE: AN SSSR, Izvestiya. Ser. khim., no. 1, 1964, 26-34 TOPIC TAGS: polymethylvinylketone, electric properties, magnetic properties, crystallinity, electric conductance, EPR spectra, poly- methylvinylketone adsorption of oxygen, semiconductor, p type semi- conductor, n type semiconductor, polymethylvinylketone thermal treat!.-, ment ABSTRACT: The electric conductance, nature of the EPR signal and crystallinity of polymers obtained by heating polymethylvinylketone at: temperatures up to 870C in a nitrogen, hydrogen or air atmosphere were studied. The electric properties and nature of the effect of oxygen on the EPR signal and conductance differ sharply in poly- mer-hylvinylket.one heated at low temperatures (400-500C) from those - 1 3 _Co@ ACCESSION NR: AP4010036 of the polymer heated to 670-87OC: with increasing temperature oxygen has an increasing eff;--ct on the intensity and width of the EPR signal; the effect of oxygen on the conductance decreases; asymmetric EPR lines appear because of the graphitic nature acquired by the poly- mer particles. Below 570C the polymer, in a vacuum, behaves as an n-type semiconductor; in air, as the p-type- From the effects on the EPR spectra it is concluded that-the adsorption of oxygen at temper- atures up to 500C is due to chemosorption, but in the 570-600C range it is both chemical and physical adsorption. In the polymer treated at low temperature, the electric conductance is strongly affected by oxygen and is determined by the electron exchange between areas with a high degree of conjugation in the polymer. On increasing the temp- erature of treatment, the formation of unpaired electrons in the polymer is not due to a rupture of the C - C bonds, but to the form- ation of complexes with transfer of the charge. Orig. art. has: 7 figures and 3 tables. ASSOCIATION: Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N. D. Zelinskogo Akademii Nauk.SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry, Academy of Sciences S.SSR) 2/3. card .A-CCESSION NR: A?4010036 SUBMITTED: OlJul63 DATE ACQ: 14'-7eb64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: MA, PH NO REP SOV: @009 OTHER:.! 006 --Cord33 RUBRISHTEYN., A.M.; YOSHT, F. [lost,, F.); SLIKIN, A.A. X-ray diffraction and magnetochemical studies of Hi-Al 0 cata- lysts for simultaneous hydrogenation and dealkylation of cresols. Izv.AN SSSR.Ser.khim. no,2:248--257 F 164o (MIRA 17:3) 1. Institut o!ganicheskoy khimii im. N.D.Zelinskogo AN SSSR i In- stitut teoreticheskikh osnov khimichekoy tekhniki Akademii nauk Chekhoslovatskoy Sotsialisticheskoy Respubliki, Praga. LYUBARSKIY, G.D.j YEVZERIKHIN, le.l.; SLINKIN, A.A.; Prinimala uchastiye FEWTOVA, G.A., studeatka Garalytic activity of solid solutions in the system nickel - copper. Kin. i kat. 5 no.21311-318 Mr-Ap 164. (MIRA 1718) 1. Fiziko-khimicheskly inBtitut imeni Karpova. ACCESSION NRS AP4037243 S/0062/64/0001005109091091V AUTHOR: Dulov, ks A*; LLogon'kLy. B. I.; RagLmov# A* Ve; 'SILnkLn. As A*; BqttlLnt A* Ae TITLEt Electrical and magnetic properties of polyarylesequIS0648 SOURCE: AN SSSR.' Izv. SerLya khLoLchookaya# noo Sp 19649 i 909-91Z TOPIC TAGSt organic somLeonductort semiconducting polymer, polyaryienequluone ABSTRACT: A study has been made of the electrLeal and paramagnetic proportion of polyarylonequLaones (1) with the general formula 7, and x-ray diffraction patterns hav* been rsiorded, Polymer@ I i Card 1 AS LACHINOV, S.S.; RUBINSHTEYN 7 A.M.; AKII14OV, V.M.; KLYACHKO-GURVICH, A.L.; KONYUKHOVA, I.N.; KIJ7NETSOV, L.D.; LEVITSKAYA, T.T.; PRIBYTKOVA, N.A.; SLINKINY A.A.; CHESNOKOVA, R.V. Complex investigation of iron catalysts for ammonia sTnthesis. Kin. i kat. 5 no.3:478-489 My-Je 164. WIRA 17: 11) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii AN SSSR i Gosudarstvennyy institut azotnoy promyshlennosti. rC Sr.74",n t@' Of I f e 'Al 12 7e'@ Inskogc -Pskcy v I en o, a'kad n, m' '.-cm .4 Fla lar d ll -,YTr DAVYBOVA. I.R.; KTPER-M,"14, S@L-; SLINKIll, A.A.; DTILOV, A@A. C-at,al-y-tic acLivJty all scme synthetic organic pol@,imers. Izv.Allf SS'SR. Ser.khim. no.9. 2-591-1598 S 164. (MIRA 17:10) 1. Institut organicheskoy Y'-,hiinii im. N.D.Zelinskogo AN SSSR. SLIME', A.A.; E.!. Oc@,-u---rance of fine straut-ure in the el:itron pp-ramaggne-tic resmance spect-r= of chromic oxide alloyed -4dth tj 4 ions. DoK. AN SSSR 159 no.4:904'@--906 D 164 (MIRA 18:1) 1. Institut organicheskoy khiml-i Im. N.D. 2-elinskogo All &SSR. Predstavieno akade-mikom A.A. Baland-inym. RIIBTNSIITFYN, A.M.1 PRIBYTKOVA, N.A.; AKIMOV, V.M.; KLYACHKO-GURVICH, A.L.; 31,INKINY A,,A.; WWNIKOVA, T.V. Complex investigation of iron catalysts for amonia synthesis. Part 2: Structure and texture of doubly promoted precipitated catalysts. Kin. i kat. 6 no.2:285-293 Mr-Ap 165. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii imeni Zelinskogo AN SSSR. 0 -@@Cc- -, @-@@02'441' /V) SOURCE CODES 02o 6 69jooi/0111/01 13i 3 Uk/0 AUTHOR i PLa v. At A# ; Slinkin A, A Rilbinshteyn A. M Kotlyarevakiyp I* Lo; d-r-@y vsy 5.; ih;er-g`17n-@a,. Shvartsberg 'I V. R.; ganina ORG: Institute of Oraanic Chemistry im. N. D. @tjinskiy, Academy of Sciences, SSSR (instit-u--t--o-r-g-a-n-i-c-h-eskoy khimii Akademii nauk SSSR)-; Ins itute of Chemical Kinetics and' Combustion. Siberian Branch. Academy qf_Scierices, SSSR (Institut khimichaskoy kinetiki i goreniya Sibirskogo otdeleniya Akademli nauk S@-S-R@- TITLES Iqfluence of disturbance of conjugationi on the properties of semiconducting PA11 Y-M 2 -ra SOURCES AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 169p no. 1, 1966,, 111-113 TOPIC TAGSt semiconducting polymer, conjugated polymer, semiconductor conductivity ABSTRACTS It has been frequently reported in the*literature that the disturbance of conjugation in organic semiconductors as a result of either noncoplanarity of aromatic rings or introduction of allphatic, oxygen, or sulfur bridges into the conjugated chain lowers the electric characteristics. In the present paperp the intensity of the influence of these different types of conjugation disturbances was compared in a so-' ries of polymers Qf a single class, the polyarylenee2@yacetrleneaf Aose electrical conductivity 0 and ESR spectra were meaidi-ed- The introductio-n o irarious groups di turbing the conjugation into the conjugated ;hain was found to hinder the processes Card 1/2 -0 A) AUTHOR: Slin'ko, A.A. 130-f -18120 TITLE: Study of'- iiailyiWy Rail Production Experience (I"zucher-iye opyta proizvodstva zheleznodorozhnvkh rellsov) PERIODICAL: Metallurg, 1957, vo.8, pp. 41 - 43 (USSR) ABSTRACT: An account is given of matters studied and comments ma(le by an inter-works study group held at the Kuznetsk and N-izhniy Tagil' (Nizhne-Tagillskiy) Metallurgical Combines and the "Azovstall" Works from November 15 to December 15, 1956. The group contained representatives from the above plants and also from the imeni Dzerzhinskiy (imeni Dzerzhinskogo) Works and the Ukrainian Metals Research Insttute (Ukrainakiy nauchno- issledovatellskiy institut metalloy). Shop-managers, foremen, roll-setters and rolling-mill operators represented the works. The group was divided into two sections, the first concen- trating on heating technology, rail rolling and mill equipment, the second on heat treatment, finishing and quality of rails. The author gives tabulations of the main plant (Table 1) and U- 11 operating (Table 2) characteristics of the rail-girder mills studied. Comments made by the group on each of the shops are summarised, as are their general recommendations. The latter include the production of low-carbon cast iron rolls ("Adamiterl Card 1/2 and "Phoenix" types), better utilisation of rolls 'UhrouE;h Study of Railway Rail Production Experience. 130-8-18/20 improved control procedures, trial rolling of defective blooras afler roll changing, recognition of serious defects"of roller straightening machines of UZTM design and development of better ones, wide adoption of the Kuznetsk "floating" hot tops, standardisation of determinations of inEot temperature on charging into the soaking pits. 'there are 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: Ukrainian MietalsResearch Institute. (Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut metallov) AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 SOV113-7- ")q- I- 1557 Translation from: Referat,vnyy zhurnall. Merallurgiva, lq5q,. Nr 1. p 208 JUSSR) AUTHORS: Dyubin, N. P., Slin'ka, A. A TITLE: A Summary of the Work Performed at be 'nierpi.ant School for Rail Manufacture (':togi rabo,y mezl-.zvodskoy shkolv po re!-sovomu proizvodst-vu,l PERIODICAL@ BVul. nauchno-tekhr, nfo-m. IJI,-. n.-.. in-, melallov.- 1058, Nr 5, pp 65-75 ABSTRACT: The work of the school was carr ed ow -:o the Ku2nets1c ard Nizhwv- Tagil Met-allurpral Kombin@os -3Lnd at the "Azovsral:': pl@Lnt As a result of familiarization wit], tl-@e moinuf@.crure of raLls, -ecernmenda- rions designed to improve the perform.;nre and qualitv of -a,.'s were developed. The following topics were studied: Casting of steel, shapes and dimensions of i.ngots. the Motal soaking temperature and holding time for ingots in soaking pits and furnaces, groove design of rollers for rolling of rails, retarded cooling afte- rolling., m- provernent of the tiesion of soali nv p@is, roil -changing p-oc edures, installation of addition-al equipment and improvement of ex;sting Card 112 equipment, and the operation of tl@e Te@-hwcal Controll Dvison. SO V/1 37-59- 1- 1957 A Summary of the Work Performed at the Interplant School. for Rail Manufacture Figures on productivity and quality of rails of the three planis are presented. Factors responsible for the greater production of first-grade rails at the Kuznetsk Kombinat as compared with other plants are listed. P. G. Card 2 /Z S/137/61/000/012/080/149 A0061AI01 AUTHORS- Aleksandrov, P. A., Slin1ko, A. A. TITLE: Calibration Euid rolling of blanks for guide blades of steam turbines PERIOM-CAL: ReferatIvWy zhurnal, Metallurglya, no. 12, 1961, 7, abstract 12D46 ("Sb. tr.- Ukr. ri.-i. in-t metailwl, 1961, no. 7,-153-164), TFXT: When manufa-3turing blades from a rectangular blank by machining, about 85% of stainless stesi is rejected as chips and -the external high-quality metal layer is removed. Cold rolling, a process which is sometimes employed, is complicated and labor-oonsuming. A process was assimilated on the 5rO mill for the hot rollirig of double turbine blade sections, which reduced 'the produo- tior price by 44% and raised the factor of metal utilization by 2.5. The initial 0 0 ,0 %11, thq tinal temperature is 920 - 930 C. The temperature of rolling is I,Oq init-ial blank has a rectangular seation And tolerances in tha width of + 5 mm. From 2 tested methods of doubling the turYn-e blade sections the most effective one proved to be the doubling by the thiok parts, assuring more unifortn deforma- tion, better filling of the grooves, and reducing the size pf out-off ends. The design.of the roll-adjacsnt fixtures is simple; the se3tion grooves are of Card 1/2 S/137/61/000/012/080/149 Calibrating and rolling of blanks ... A0061AI01 the closed type., Cutting,of the shaped sections does not present any difficultim. With the aid of high-quality hard rolls and improved heating methods, the factor of metal utilization can be raised, in the case of a shaped blank; up to 0.8 - 0.85 on account of a further reduction of allowances for machinirg. B. Ilrakovich [Abstracter's note-, Complete translation] Card 1/2 ,9/i3O/62/W0/00i/004/OO4 A006/A101 AUTHORSi Gunin, IN., Slin1ko, AA_ TITLEi. Manufacture of a turbine blade by rolling and welding PERIODICALt Met.allurg, no. 1, 1962, 35 TEXT: The guide blade of a 300,000-kw turbine has a complex shaped out- line of 320 mm width, weighing 78 kg per I running meter. To save metal, reduce labor consumption and the turbine weight, a hollow blade was manufacturedat.the Ukrainian Scientific Research Institute of Metals by welding a special-shaped rolled blank with 2 sheets. The blank was rolled in 5 passes. The high tempera- ture of pass I was utilized to produce strong non-uniform reduction of the ini- tial blank, asBuring uniform deformation during all the subsequent passes. De- formation of the strip during cooling is compensated by bending the metal to the reverse side. After cutting and machiniftg, two 6-mm thick sheets are welded to the initial blank and the ends are welded together (Figure 1). Metal consump- tion as compared to a blade produced from a rectangular blank was reduced by a factor of 2.2 and labor consumption by a factor of 2. There are 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: UKRNITI Card 1/2 S/130/62/000/001/004/0o4 Manufacture of a turbine blade ... Aoo6/AlOl Figure 1: Profile of turbine blade Card 2/2 SLINIKOP A.A.; ALEKSANDROV, P.A. Forced increase in width and average elongation In rolling with irregular reduction in height. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 6 no.7:106-111 163. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut, metallov. (Rolling (Metalwork)) SLINIKO, A.A.j PUDINOV, V.V. Effect of the shape of the groove on metal pressure an the rolls. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 7 no.1li89-92 164. (MIRA 17:12) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy inatitut, zetallov. -32460-65--- ACCESSION NR- AP4047166 n- d of the A61 ivery pides..", attention should be given to the fiiounting4 Atta hment Orig art. has: 9 figures - 4. ASSOCIATION: Ukrdinskiy n. institut meiallov (Ukra.4nian Scieritific"?lRes"e-ii- ch7 Metals Institute) 'd , 4:.r TTED.- 00 ii*,;V7. 9UBAfl hij di, 66 Nil REV SOV4 001 44 . . . . . . . . . . . . A Ccird 2/2 . . . . . . . -SLINIKO, A.A. i VOLCIM, F.R. Metal pressure on the rolls of a 350 @--ontinucnus rf:,lli-nc, mill. m Sbor. trud. UN11M no.9i@217-222 '6-L (Ki-RA is'..1) SHELUIN, M.N.; PAUK, M.Ya.; FUNTIKCIV, VA.; VARLAMOV, S.S.; AIW:@q,-A.G.; TOMEZIOVS V.K.; ZAGNIYEVJ V.M. Saving of power in a compressor station. Promenerg. 17 no.7:6 Jl 162. (MIU 15:7) (Compressed air) (compressors) GLAZEDV, P.G., inzh.; SLADYOSIITEYEV, V.T., kand.tekhn.nauk; TELESOV, inzh.; OFENGENDEN, A.M., inzh.; STRELETS, V.M., kand.tekhn.nauk; XURZOV, K.F., inzh.; Prinimali uchastiye: IMALIEH'i, A.V.; DRUZHININ, I.I.; YELI)SH, i@.V.-, YIEWTUSHENP3, V.B.; OSIPOV, V.G.; P@-.BAS'@B, Yu.Z.; I @E, NI.V.; ZELENIOV, S.N.; GENKIN, V.Ya.; HT VYSOTSYAYA, T.14. Inve@-tigating the operation of' multiple-pit continuous steel cast- ing arrangements. Trudy Ukr. nauch.-issl. inst. met. no.7:133-142 '61. (MIRA 14:11) (Continuous castinF--Equipment and supplies) sum I F.0, p N. MURAV IEV, V. N. AMITY, K, FbTLANIN, R@V, WIPOV. V,G.,; KUCHMINSKM, Yu,,M, Na4 urb cf the cast lngo-?@ @g RA i I -,L.) SLA.DKOSHTEIEV, V.T.j AKH'IYfUKIY9 V.J.,- '-I-.)TANLNy H.V.; KUCIU.IINSK'IY, Yu.m.; A.N.; Prinimalf ucinast,iya? GRIGORIYEV, F.N.; DRUZHIHIN, I.I.; OSIPOV. V.G.; RAMSHCREINKO, P.A.; XOPYTIN, A.V.; KOLESNIK, A.Ye.; KHAVALADZHI, V.I.j N(XSCCNiF',BKG@ O.V. Material balance of smelting witb oritinuoui casting. Sbor.trad. UNIIM no.11:124-130 165 (MIRA 18911) IENSKIYI Yevgeniy Grigorlyevich; ZASLAVSKIY, Naum Moiseyevich; STEPANCHUK, Petr Alekseyevich; SLINIKO, B., red.; ZELENKOVAY Ye., tekhn. red. [Mixed brigade operating on a business accounting basis] Kom- pleksnaia khozraschetnaia brigada. Kiev, Gos. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arkhit. USSR, 1960. 32 p. (MIRA 15:3) (Kiev-Construction industry-Finance) BURSHTEU, Illys Markovich; SLIBIKO. Bgris-11yanovich; KIYANICH M-O, F., red.; BABILICHANOVA, G., takhn.red. [Preparing the site for construction] Podgotovka uchastka pod stroitel'stvo. Kiev. Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. L arkhit. USM, 196o. 62 P'. (KIRA 14:4) (Architecture, Domestic) (Building) KASPIN. L.A., kand.ekonom.nauk; PALIM, I.S., star-shiy- -wuchnyy sotradnik; KHORIKOT, A.N., starshiy nnuchn7y notradnik; SUTCHM, Tu.I., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; AKS3110T, D.G., inzh.; ELIGORT, Te.G. Prinimali uchastiye: XARAICURCM , M.I.', lmni.tekhn.nauk; KUCHERMO. K.R., kand.takhn.nn-k; PEDAN, M.P., nnuch.sotr.; POPOT.- Y.Te., nauchn.sotr.;.qIN2BURQ. S.M., ELMIXG-B. . red.; XMNKOTA. Yq., tekhn.red. Dconomic aspects of the construction @:%f A-Irar- and five-otor7 apartment buildings of large blocks of br-4,.-kl Mconomika vosveds- niia 4-5 etazhnykh zhilykh zdanil iz ia-apnylkh kirpichnykh blokov. Kiev, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. ' arkhlt. USSR, 1960. 112 p. (MMA 14:4) 1. Akademiya stroitellstva 'L arkhitek".=7 USSR. Institut orgazi- zatsii i mekhanizataii stroitallnogo prolzvodstva. 2. Sektor okonomiki Btroitellnogo prolzvodst-ya Nauchno-iseledovatel'akogo institute organizataii i makhanizatoli atroiteltnogo proizvodetva Akademii stroitellstva i arkbitektury. USSR (for Kespin, Pal'm, 'Khorikov, Shevchuk, Ak-senov, Xl'gort). llauchnc-issledovatellskiy institut konstraktsiy (for Karakurchl. Kucherenko). 4. Glavkiyevetroy (for Ginzburg), 5. Nauchno-iBsledovatellskly inntitut stroitellnykh materialov (for Peden, Popo'v). (Building, Brick) UNITAK, Karp Petrovich; WCHKARRIM0, Pavel Ivanovich; SLINIKO. B., red.; 721-2 OV . To.. tekhn."d. [Manual for the construction foreman] Pamiatka brigadirs-stroitelis. Kiev, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arkhit.USSR, 1960. 339 P. (Building) (MIRA 13:7) TURUKO, Ivan Yakovlevich; CHURIKOV, Semen Stepanovich; CHAIDVSKIY, Vla- dimir Alekseyevich,- SLINIKO,, B., red.; BABILICHANOVAp G., tekhn. red. [Preventing the corrosion of concrete reinforcements] Zashchits: armatux7 ot korrozii. Kievy Goa. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arkhit. USSR, 1961. 18 p. (KM 14:9) 1. Akademiya budivnystva i arkhitektury URSR. (Concrete reinforcement--Corrosio'n) DOTSENKOP Nikolay Nikolayevich; SLINIKOy B.Lq red.; GRISHKOY T.I.9 tekhn. red. [Construction of a precast reinforced-concrete cooling tower] Stroitel'stvo sbornoi zhelezobetonnoi gradirni. Kiev, Goo--- stroiizdat USSR, 1961. 39 P. (MIRA 15:7) (Precast concrete construction) (Cooling towers) VER, Anna Yakovlevna; PIASTININ, Arkadiy Ivunovich; SLDIIKO, B.I.A. - red.; LEUSIICHENKO, N.L., tekhn. red. [Petro Stepanchuk, construction worker] Budivellrqk Petro Stepanchuk. Kyiv, Derzh. vyd-vo lit-ry z budivnytstva i arkhit., URSR, 1961. 40 p. KRA 15:2) (Kiev-Coisstruction industry) YUDD.I, Vasiliy Klimentlyevich; ZEISTKOV, S-V., kand. tekhn. nauk, dots., retsenzent; FLEYSE-IM, N.P., dots., retsenzent; SLINIKO, B.I., red.; SERHIN, V.T., tekhn. red. [Design of three-dimensional frames] Raschet prostranstven- nykh -ram. Kiev, Gos. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arkhit. USSR, 1961. 141 p. (MRA 15:3) 1. Leningradskiy inzhenerno-stroitellniy institut (for Zhestkov). 2. Llvovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (for Fleyshman). (Structural frames) LYSMIKO, Nikolay Prokoflyevich; BOREYKO, Aleksandr Vasillyevich; YAVOR- SKIY, Georgiy And eyevich; GIRSHTELI, Boris Isaakovich (deceased]; _@LIN'KOj_B.I.j red.; NARINSKAYAy A.L., tekhn. red. [Continuous construction of residential blocks in Kiev] Opyt po- tochnoi zastroiki zhilykh massivov v Kieve. Kiev, Gos. izd-vo lit-ry po, stroit. i arkhit. USSR., 1961. 141 p. (MIRA 14-9) (Kiev--Construction industry) (Apartment houses) SOSIS, Petr Moiseyevich; SLI311KO, B.I.., red.; ZEIENKOVA,, Ye.Ye.,, teldm. red. Am--- (Mechanization of the design of structures according to standard programs] Mekhanizataiia'r4schetov sooruzhenii po tipovym programmam. Kiev,, Goa. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arkhit. USSR, 1961. .153 P- (MIRA 15:2) (Electronic calculating machines) (Engineering) YnaZAROV, V.D., kand. arkh., red.; 1,11MVEDEV, IT.I., inzh., red.; DEYII- TYAR, S.B.' nhuchnyy red.; SLINIKO, B.I.y red.; NAHIRSKAYA, A.L., tekhn. red. [Large-panel housing constructionI Krupnopanellnoe zhilishcbnoe stroitel'stvo. Pod obshchei red. V.D.Elizarova i M.I.Medvedeva. Kiev, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit.i arkhit. USSR, 1961. 194 p. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Akademiya budivnytstva i arkhitek-tury URSR. 2. DeystvitelInyy chlen Akademii stroitel'stva i arkhitektury USSR (for Yelizarov). (Apartment houses) (Precast concrete construction) SLIPCEMIKO, Pavel Stepanovich, doktor tekhn. nauk-i SLIVIKO, B._L-,,_ red.; ZELENKOVA, Ye.Ye.., teldin. red. [Earth dams] Zemlianye plotiry. Kiev., Cos. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arkhit. USSR, 1961. 203 p. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Deystvitellwjy chlen Akademii stroitellstva i arkhitektury USSR (for Slipchenko). (Dams) NIKOLYUK, Fedor Galaktionovlicb.,e SLB3^KO, JLJ, , red. @ LEUShGIMKO, , - - - __nj_ y N.L,,. tekhn. red. [Equipment for the manufacture of prestressed concrete] Oborudovanie dlia proizvodstva prednapriazhennogo zhelezo- betona. Kiev, Gosstroiizdat USSR, .1962. 65 P. (MIRA 15:8) (Prestressed concrete) LOBEV, B.N., doktor tekhn. nauk', prof., red.;--qLIWKO,, B.I., red.; BABILICHANOVA., G.A., tekhn. red. (Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems]Sistemy otopleniia, ventiliatsii i konditsionirovaniia. Pod obshchei red. B.N.Lobaeva. Kiev, Gosstroiizdat USSR, 1962. 86 p. (MIRA 16:2) 1. Akademiya budivnystva i arkhitektury URSR. Nauchno-issledo- vatellskiy institut sanitarnoy tekhniki i oborudovaniya zdaniy i sooruzheniy. (Heating) (Ventilation) (Air conditioning) KOVTUNY Ivan Petrovich;LATASH, M.Ya., red.; SLINIKO, B.I., red.; LEUSHCHENKO, N.L., tekhn. red, [Activated mortars, coneretes,and products made of blast- furnace slags]Aktivizirovannye rastvaz7, betony i izdeliia iz domennykh shl.akov. Pod red. M.IA.Latasha. Kiev, Gosstroiiz- dat, USSR, 1962. 134 P. (MIRA 16:2) (Slag) (Concrete) (Concrete reinforcement) @I!@EYEIIKC, !vqn Andreyevich', zp-sl. deyatel I naWki i tekhniki Ukr.SSR, dicktor t cklhn. nauir, prcf . o_.SLIN red. LEUSHCHEN KO, N@L'i @ekhr, r=d. 1. - (Winter concreting, masonry and plastering] Betonnye, kamennye i shtukaturnye raboty na moroze. Kiev, C-osstroiizdat USSR, 10/62, 271 p. (MIRA 16i2) 1. Deystvitellnyy chlen Akademii stroitellstva J- arkhitektury M.r,SSSR (for Kireveriko). (Building-Cold weather conditions) M ARDNOV, B.A.; RAPOTA, T.D.; ANDREYEV, G.F.; SLINIKO, B.I., red.; LEUSHCHENKO, N.L., takhn. red. (Installation of "woodstone" floors] Opyt ustroistva ksi- lolitovykh polov. Kiev, Gosstroiizdat USSR, 1962. IS p. i (MIRA 160) 1. Akademiya budivnyteva i arkhitektur7 URSR. Instytut vprovadzhennia peredovoho dosvidu v budivnytstvo i tekh- nichnoi informataii. (Floors) SOKOLOV, Vladimir Grigorlyevich, k&Ad. tekhn. nauk; SLINIKO, B.I., red.; YEREMINA, I.A., tekhn. red. (Improving the operating qualities of asphalt-concrete pave- ments]Povyshenie ekspluatatsionnykh kachestv asfal'tobetonnykh pokrytii. Kiev, Goostroiizdat, 1962. 84 p. (MIRk 16:3) (Asphalt concrete) (Pavements) 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 44-4 4- 04 1 4 1 K It 11 11 W it 66 if is if b v gigs 10 m m a it 0--m-P 1, 4& * 2 6 o A A L. If J I L 2 -11f -AAW QC U-p-t-L- C-A 1. f I@v sit '"0 feeff"Its 1.01, J4 001- fw tin brumn in at . Zipm Rithemikow wid B. L, Stm** A Pril"YTM) 1939, No. 7-A. 43-4VI.--OiFtIW!" of nulnero"s teols rn-qnll- 00 Iffe"Itatilme are medw foir it* ow of "Ibmillit" low .4r, 0 P(W midititifis of With fillihik-I *0 kilmlo awl et"All nwwda "I slippitim At hirotise-i art, rtwially tile Immitir tootts. At 14@ it), Fir .3-4t' , and The *0 3: grSt cu. File high ilion-da of slippitis laid Ius lifirdfulli it"d 09 high Wild% (up to 00 W) k1g./sq. Col.) tile lNuilic Voills. So 4- #J. I'li 23-:W%, mul the mt Cu is mussirstird. For 00 Aspecially tkh sp"& of dip@ the b"xite rimts. 9.5- 0: 11.5% Al. 3.5-4.4% Ft. 3.5--4.5% Ni, and the mt Cu is sugnited. a. Z. Kamich 0 00 jr Jp lmica @ , 14 I L A.1l.LLkRGK4t LITIM.1"I CLOUFKATIC4 r --,� An A dqc U Is Al 10 A o &J'arit Kit 41111 Nall It 0 0 0400 0 9 0 0 0 004 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Ois a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 v 0 0 a 00 11:00 !.00 -00' -** 00 0111 -00 -Isilll* "00 -00 1-04- 1 1 sit 7 A I'M 11121114111A till "allva id Is A v a )11 to it M 33 )a 25 )A jy It x 0 I v is M I a L I U V 9 11 IF Z Afi. J* a-tj-A--L- L-2-1 7.,- '-s rA *0 OOA The subadtation of aluminum bronzes for tin bronzes. It. L. -@Uinkn. hitfix'W Vdo to, No. S. It, -L." ( ROW; "Ithkaft lite addil. of Ulhor Inetal, alld Willi tile addil. "t F,. M ii, Ni or l1b or of Fe with othrr in,t4is for -a,,ti,lj9 pallk#@e' wj@ imelijilkled. %1401'xf@ of ilichillic such 1, goo hwitre. ar, dt-'61KNI, G. Nh."v =00 Goo 12 *9 0 40 v goo g oo 4*0 go* No* @ I US* Soo., 1 AL -T--c - - - ' .&P Q.. of( all, vT*T-'- A14 00 am 3 U a AV -0 it; I a FM 0 a a I IF 0 5 a s 0 tv 1 l g 4 , 0 1 o 0 0 0 o * 0 o 0 g 0 0 : a 0 * 0 0 a 0 41 0 0 0 * : 1 7 lo, T on io- n - D I UGHIWKO professor; 'kainaidat tekhniaheakikh nauk. k -- - S - , @ .. - --, 6 Atoms and machines. Zuan. sila no-5:1-3 MY '53. (MT-RA 6:6) (Xachinery--gaintenance and repair) VINOGRADOV, N.R. [deceased); YEWILIN, A.A.; HMMNIKOV, V.S.; SLINKO, B.Lo 11@--.,--, - - - Manufacturing bearings with reticular surface. Tren.i Izn.maoh.no.?: 164-174 '53. (Bearinge (Machiner7)) (Km 91-9) LINKC, 13. S c I!Jllt@J.A34 TREASURE ISLAND BOOK REVIEW AID 856 -S SLINKC1. B. L., A. A. YEEMELIN and P. YE. DYAC10E