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KOLESNIKOV, G.S.: IORSHAX, V.V.; SOBOLEVA, T.A.
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High molecular weight compounds. Part 84. Polycondensation of
1,2-dichlaroathane with toluene. Izv.AN SSSR Otd.khim.nauk 86
no.6:1095-109� Mv 155. (ALRA 9:4)
l.Institut elementporganichookikh soyedinen'Ur Akademii nauk SSSR.
(Ithane) (Toluene)
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Bu;B was added dzopvvls-- 951YO,C-.114 until.the pressure wash
raised to 100 atsn. Duping the first 10-15 min. the pr6~
sure dropped to 50 atrn. and remained const. 20-4 firs.- The-
~Ylcld of cryst. (1C9%) polyethylene, wrishcd with I&OH.
t 50 in vacgo, was 3.44 g.
H.0 and dried to coast. wt. a
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The. yield wa3 increased to by heatWg at 50* 2 hrs.
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while it 50 atui,'before allowing-,the."Cess C-1114 to escape.*
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AUT1101IS; Kolesnilkov, G. S., Soboleva, T. A., 62-2-24/28
TLE: The Synthesis of the Copolymers of Ethylene (Sintez sopolimerov
T
i etilena)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya A IT SSSTZ Otdelenir Khimicheskikh Hauk, 195a, Nr 2,
pp. 242-243 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: It was already shown in earlier papers that ethylene is synthp-
sized in the presence of tributylboron under a pressure of more
than 3o at. excess pressure. It was also already found that
tributylboron may serve as a catalyst in the polymerization of
acrylnitryl, styrene and nethylmetacrjlate. In connection with
these determinations it was of interest ot deteriuine the pos-
sibility of a syathesis with the above-taentioned unsaturated
compounds (with the use of tributylboron as a polymerization
catalyst). The experiment showed that copolymers of ethylene
could be obtained with styrene, methylmetacrylate, acrylnitryl
and villylacetate in the performance of the reactions in to-
liene in the presence of tributylboron as catalyst of polyme-
rization. (See t--ble,) There are 1 table, and 3 Slavic referen-
Card 1/2 ces.
AUTHOFS: /2
Kolesnikov, G. S,, Soboleva, T. A. '11t2-58-6-17
TITLE: Carbochain Polymers and Copolymers (Karbotsepnyye polimery
i sopolimery) Communication 4. Synthesis and Polymerization
of the Methyl Ether of 4-Vinyl Benzoic Acid (Soobshcheniye 4.
Sintez i polimerizatsiya metilovo-o efira 4-vinilbenzoynoy
kisloty)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Ahademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye khinicheskikh nauk,
1956, Nr 6, PP. 760 - 762 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The present paper is a continuation of investigations carried
out in the field of the sYnthesis and polymerization of styrol
derivatives which contain substituents in the aromatic core. This
paper aimo at bringind, about the synthetization of methyl-4-
-vinybenzoates, arLd in this connection the influence exercised
by the introduction of the ester group into the styrol
molecule upon the vitrification temperature of the polymer was
to be explained. The synthesis of methYl-4,-dibromobenzoate was
carried out according to the scheme: 1,4-dibromobenzol-(4-bromo-
phenyl)-.methylearbinol-(4-phenol eyanide)-.-aethylcarbinol-4-vinyl-
Card 1/2 benzoate. The polymer and the co-polymer (of the synthetized
7
Carbochain Polymers and Capol,-,-iers. Co=municati on 62-58-6-17/31
Synthesis and Polyr-erization of the Methyl Ether of 4-Vinyl Bellzoic Acid
ester) was obtained with -ethylmetacr,rlate, and the vitrification
temperatures of the polTmer ind co-polyner were determined,
There -ire 3 references, 2 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATIOV': Institut elementoor-anicheslzikh soyedineniy Akadomii nauk SSSR
(Institute of Elemei-ital-organicCo:ri)ouncls AS USSR)
SUBI-.11TTED: December 7, 1956
1. Methy! ethers--Synthesis 2. Mlethyl ethers--Polyzerization
3. Acrylic resins--AppHcatlions
Card 2/2
KOLESNIKOV, G.S.; SUPFUN, A.P.; SOBOIEVA, T.A.
Carbon chain polymers and copolymers. Part 14: Copolymerization
of ethylene with unsaturated compoundn in the presence of
boron alkyl compounds. Vysokort.soed. 1 no.4:627-634 Ap '59.
(MIRA 12:9)
1. Institut nlnmmntoorganicbnskikb soyediheniy All SSSR.
(Boron conpnundn) (Whyl-na) (Poly,orization)
81587
S/190/60/00-1 /lix
B02O/B066
AUTHORS: Kolesnikov, G. S., Suprun, A. P t Soboleval T. A.,
Plateg A. F., H-onimskiy, G._~.: P
T-arasova, G. A..
TITLE: Polymers and CopolyaeralSWith Carbon Chains. XXI. Copolymers
on the Basis of Bicyclo (2,2,1) Heptadiene-295 and
-Hexachloro Bicyclo 292~1) Heptadiene-2
192,394,797 95
PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniyaq 19609 Vol. 2, N1. 3,
pp. 451-455
TEXT: The authors attempted the polymerization of dissolved bicyolo-
heptadiene and hexachloro bicycloheptadiene in the presence of BF3 and
the polymerization of hexachloro bicycloheptadiene in the presence of
benzoyl peroxide, tert-butyl peroxide, azoisobutyric acid,dinitrile,
tri-n-propyl boron, and TiC14' Hexachloro bicycloheptadiene does not
form polymers (Ref- 4). Bicycloheptadiene (Ref. 5) forms polymers in
methylene chloride in the presence of BF3 (at -700, 4 hours) in a 75%
yield, The copoljmerization of bicycloheptadiene with hexachloro
CRrd 1 /it
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Polymers and Copolymers With Carbon Chains. s1190160100L/%j3l:~ivl'~
XXI. Copolymers on the Basis Of BicyclO B020/Bo66
(2,2,1) Heptadiene-295 and 1,293949797-
-Hexachloro Bicyclo (2,2,1) Reptadiene-2,5
bicyclopentadiene and other monomers (styrene, vinyl acetate, methyl
methacrylate) was studied to clarify the influence of the copolymer
composition upon their solubility and thermodynamic properties., The
authors synthesized copolymers from equimolecular quantities of
dissolved bicycloheptadiene and hexachloro bicycloheptadiene in the
presence of BF 3 (2 mole%) and in bulk in the Dresence of benzoyl
peroxide and tri-n-propyl boron (0-5 mole%)~ The results obtained are
given in Table 1. The curves of the thermodynamic properties of the
copolymers of bicycloheptadiene and hexachloro bicycloheptadiene are
presented in Figo 1. According to an X.-ray structural analysis, the
resultant copolymers are amorphous. The properties of copolymers from
equi-molecular quantities of bicycloheptadiene and styrene are also
,-iven (Table 2). The results of the copolymerization of equimolecular
quantities of bicycloheptadiene wi.th methyl methacrylate in bulk in
the presence of azoisobutyric acid dinitrile, benzoyl peroxide, and
tert-butyl peroxide showed that the activity of methyl methacrylate
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XXI. Copolymers on the Basis of Bicyclo B020/BO66
(29291) Heptadiene-2,5 and 1,2,3,4,7,7-
-.Hexachloro Bicyclo (2,2,1) Heptadiene-2,5
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Chemistry imeni N. D. Zelinskiy AS USSR)
SUBMITTED: December 30, 1959
Card 4/4
T..&-.-;.yKqSHOVA, V-A-
KOLESIIIKOV, G.S-; SUPRUN, A'P-; SoBO-L-FJVA'-----
Carbochain polymers and copolymers. part 26: Polymerization
and copolymerization of 1,1,2-trichloro-1.3-butadiene.
Vysokom. soed. 2 no*8:1266-1269 Ag 160. (MIR" 13:9)
1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR-
(Butadiene) (Polymerization)
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1-2 min with agitation. The precipitate is immediately
filtered, washed three to four times with hot saturated potassium-
sulphate solution and then treated on the filter with 1-2 ml of
2N hydrochloric acid, the solution being collected and tested
for cerium and thorium. To detect cerium a drop of the solution
is placed on filter paper, the spot is moistened with 2N sodium
hydroxide solution and gently warmed over a flame. A drop of
acetic-acid solution of benzidine applied to the spot gives an
intense blue colour if cerium is present. To test for thorium
2-3 drops of 0.1% aqueous thoron solution are added to 1.0 ml of
the solution: if thorium is present a red-crimson colour is
produced, not dispersed by addition of 3-4 drops of 2N hydro-
chloric acid. A blank experiment should be carried out with
1.0 ml of water, to which 5 drops of 2N hydrochloric acid and
2-3 drops of thoron are added. The thoron reaction can also be
effected on filter paper (1 drop of solution, 1 drop of thoron
solution give a pink spot, not dispersed by I drop 2N hydro-
chloric acid, if thorium is present). The method enables
concentration of thorium and cerium down to 0.11 mg and 33 Y/ml,
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for ber,,~I:ilm. Izv.v:rs.uc*--"
zav- ; 1-1 1 4. no.":-.64-365 to'l. (,'IzZA 14- : 10')~
1. Ure ins-Atut imeni Korova, kaf-~Irji
-otcdov -maliza.
(Bery-Illum-Analysia)
~ QW14V ; SUSLOV, A.P.; DAVLETSHIN, A.A.
Fractional reaction for the lithium ion. Trudy Uralpolitekh.inst.
no.121:67-70 162.
(MIRA 16:5)
(Lithium-Analysis)
SOBOLEVA, T.A.!~ SUSLOV, A,P.,,, SAFOGO'v, N.V.
Fractional reaction for thorium and uranium ions. Trudy Ural.politekh.
inst.no.1219M.-.757 76,20
(MM 16:5)
(Thorium-Analysis) (Uranium--AnalyBin)
S/190/62/004/005/019/026
B11O/B108
AUT'!Ois: Kolesnikov, G. S.,-Suprun, A. F.p Soboleva, T. A., Yershova,
V. A., Bondarev, V. D.
'1`1TLE: Carbochain polymers and copolymers. XXXIX. Copolymerization
of 1,1,2-trichlorobuta-1,3-diene with other unsaturated
compounds
PERIODICAL: Vyso'r-lomolekulyarnyye soyedineniyal v. 4, no- 5, 1962f
740-748
'"~'XT: Determinations .--iere made of the relative activities of 1,1,2-tri7
1- U
chlorobuta-1,3-diene and styrene (10:90; 25:75; 50:50; 75:25; and 90:10)
and of the composition of their copolymers at low degrees of conversion
(5 - 7~;)- On the basis of the relative activities r 0-07 :t 0-03 (styrene)
and r = 1.18 + 0.08 (trichlorobutadiene), the composition of the copolymers,
2 1
was plotted versus the composition of the monomer mixture. In order to
raise the softening point (-5000 of polytrichlorobutadiene, 111,2-tri-
.ard 113
S/190/62/004/005/019/026
Carbochain polymers and copolymers... B110/B106
chlorobuta-1,3-diene was copolymerized with acrylonitrile, vinyl chloride,
and bicyclo-(2,2,1~-hepta-2,5-diene. During bulk copolymerization with
acrylonitrile at a ratio of 50:50, only 10 mole;; of acrylonitrile radicals
was added to the copolymer. Thereupon, copolymerization was also carried
out in a water-oil emulsion (1.8:1) with mersolate as an emulsifier, and
benzoyl peroxide and ammonium persulfate as initiators. With the use of
am.monium persulfate, only trichlorobutadiene homopolymers could be obtained'!
ro.,,-i mixtures of 1 80 mole-,4 of trichlorobutadiene and benzoyl peroxide.
With acrylonitrile radicals of less than 40 mole/6, the copolymer was
completely soluble in toluene, while with more than 40 mole7"'), it was only
partially soluble. Extraction of a partially soluble copolymer with
toluenc gave two fractions: (1) 88~o by .,eight of a white, powder, soluble
toluene and containing 39 molega of acrylonitrile radicals; (2) a
yellow:)owder, soluble only in dimethyl formamide and containing 65 mole20'
of --cryl6nitrile radicals. Either powder possessed a low softening point,
but their therwomechanical curves differed considerably. The copolymeriza-;
vion of 1,1,2-trichlorobuta-1,3-diene with vinyl chloride was also carried
out in an emulsion, whereby solid lumps and I&tUces were obtained at the
Card 2/3
ACCESSION NR: AT40207o4
5/0000/63/000/000/0128/0130
AUTHOR; Suprun, A. P.; Sobol~~iw._T, A Lopatins. G. P.
TITLE: Polymerization and copolymerization of 3,34-trichloropropene
SOURCE: Karbotsepny*ye vy*sokomolekulyarny*ye soyed;neniya (Carbon-chain macro-
molecular compounds); sbornik statey. Moscow, lzd-vo AN SSSR, 1963, 128-130
TOPIC TAGS: block polymerization, copolymerization, trichloropropene, polytrich-
loropropene, methyl methacrylate, benzoyl peroxide, vinyl acetate, styrene,
acrylonitrile
ABSTRACT: The effect of temperature and reaction time on the block polymeriza-
tion of 3,3,3-trichlorpropene was investigated and the thermomechanical properties
of the polymer were studied. Copolymers of 3,3,3-trich)oropropene with methyl
methacrylate, vinyl acetate, styrene and acrylonitrile were also obtained by block
polymerization. The reaction was carried out with 0.5 mol.% benzoyl peroxide under
the influence of x-irradiation at different temperatures, the maximum yield being
obtained at 70C. At IOOC, the yield decreased. The experimental data are tabula-
ted. "The authors would like to thank 6. L. Tsetlin for carrying out the radiation
polymerization." Orig. art. has: I figure and 2 tables.
Card I /Z
ACCESSION NR; AT4020704
ASSOCIATION: Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedinenly AN SSSR (institute of
Organometallic Compounds, AN SSSR)
SUBMITTED: 29Apr62 DATE ACQ: 2OMar64 ENCL: 00
SUB CODE: OC NO REF SOV: 006 OTHER: 002
Card 2/2
S/19 63/005/004/003/020
B101%220
AUTHORS: Sobolevs. T. A Suprun, A. P., Kolesnil*fcov, G. S.
TITLE: Carbochain polymers --and -copolymers.. XLIV. ~--_"tudy of the
effect of various factors on the polymerization of I, TV 2'"! tri-'
chloro-10-butadiene
PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v- 5, no. 4, 1963, 467-491
TEXT: The effects of the nature and concentration of the initiator, Vhe
temnerature and the reaction time were studied as to yield and molecular
weir~nt of the polymer obtained by mans polymerization of 1,1,2-trichloro-
1,3-butadiene. Results: (1) At 800C and with a reaction time of 230 min
and an initiator concentration of 0-5 mole% the following yields (el.) and
intrinsic viscosities in benzene at 250C (dl/g) were obtained: with benzoyl
peroxide 88-5, 0-39; with azoisobutyrio dinitrile 75.5, 0-30; with tert-
butyl peroxide 28-59.0-19; with cumene hydroperoxide 29-5, 0-30; with tri-
n-propyl boron 24-0, 0-17; and without initiator 21-5, 0-33- (2) The
effect of the initiator concentration was investigated using benzoyl per-
oxide at 600C and 230 min reaction time. The initiator concentrat4ons
(moler,'-), yields (%) and intrinsic viscosities (di/g) are given: 0-1, 45-5,
Card 1/2
S/190/63/005/004/003/020
Uarbochain polymers and ... B101/B220-
0.23; 0-5, 88-5, 0-39; 1-5, 99-5, 0.20. (3) The polymer yield with 0-5
molec,f benzoyl peroxide and 230 min reaction time increases from 1.;4 at
250C to 96 ~~, at 1000C. (4) Under equal conditions the intrinsic viscosity
Yras - 0-5 at 250C and " 0.1 at 400C.- (5) With 0.5 mole% benzoyl peroxide
at 800C the polymer yield was 30*~4a after 60 min and almost 100 % after
300 min reaction time. The intrinsic viscosity increased rapidly during
the first 60 min but thereafter very slowly. (6) The following ODtiMUM
val'ues are given: 0-5 ',4 benzoyl peroxide, 800C, 360 min. The properties
of the polymer thus obtained are; yield 99.9 ~5; intrinsic viscosity
0.43 di7g; m-w- 71,000; specific weight 1-44; softening point +50 OC. (7)
It is evident from the IR spectrum of 1,1,2-trichlo~ro-1,3-butadiene and
its polymer that the polymer has a considerable number of CH2 and CH groups
at the double bond; this makes a further study of the mechanism of this
reaction desirable. There are 4 figures and 3 tables.
ASSOCIATION:- Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR (In-
stitute of Elemental Organic Compounds of AS USSR)
SUB.'JITTED: September 9., 1961
Card 2/2
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'ACCESSION Mt: AP,-000686----
..CAUMOR-
70
!Tr=, Carbon-chain polymers and copolymers. 46. The influence of various
;factors on the emulsion pqlymerization of 1,;62-trichlorobuta-1,3-diene
so,yedineniya 63~-643
:SMMCEt Vy*sokomolakulyarny*r J, V. 5, no. 5, 1963
:TOPIC TAGS: carbon-chain polymers, emulsion polymerization, trichlorobutadiene
;initiator, emulsifier
:ABSTRACT: The present work is a continuation of an earlier investigation by
the
iauthors, with the difference that there the 1,1,2-trichlorobuta-1,3-diene was in
~bulk. In the -oresent work a study was made of the ratio of phases, nature, and
iconcentration of initiator reaction temperature, reaction time, and emulsifier
;concentration in relation -to the yields and molecular weights of the resultant
:polymers. The experiments were conducted in sealed, evacuated am_ules. A 137,a~
:yield of polytrichlorobutadiene was obtained at a ratio of the aqueous to the oily-
.phase of 1.8/1, with a concentration of the initiator (potassium persulfate) of 11
0-17 Mol%, at a temperature of 50C, a reaction time of approximately 5 hours, and
;with 1% of the emasifier used. Under the above optimal conditions for the
jnitiator, phase ratio, and temperature, and with an almost double concentration of!
CC.rd , IIX
L
;!-AcmssioN-NR~-AP3ooo686----
;emu.1sifier and reaction time, a polytrichlorobutadiene of 3,400;9W-zd6ledular.--.1
1weight was obtained, as against the figure of 70,000 for the earlier vork vhe.re.-
Ithe process of polymerization vas conducted on bulk material. Orig. art. has:
13 tables and 'A figures.
1ASSOCIATION: Institnt elem-entoorganicheakikh soyedineniy AN SSSR (Institute of
anoelemental !ogpouad em Sciences SSSR)
lorg
!SUBM=i 04oct6i DA=, ACQ; j.7jun63 MICL., 01
ISUB CODE: CH NO MF SOV: 003. OTMR: 000
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SOBOLFIIA, T.A.; SUPRUN, A.F.; PAVLOVA, S.A.
Polydispersity of polymers of 1,1,2-tri-chloro-1,3-cutadiene.
Vysokom. soed. 6 no.1:89-91 Ja'64. (MIRA 17:5)
1. Institut elementoor.aanicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR.
FAIILOVA~ S.A., SOBOLEVA, T.A.; SUPRUN, A.P.
Viscosity and molecular weight of polytrichlorobitadiene.
Vyskom. soed. 6 no.1:122-124 Ja'64. (MITRA J.7~5)
1
. institut elerien'oorganicheskikh soyedineni.v AN SSSR.
I-ACCESSIOH'Iffil - AW32573,
S/0190/64/006/004/07'26/0728
AUTHORSt Supruns A. P.; Sobbleva., T. As; Lopatina, G. P.
TITLEt Polymerization of 3,3,3-trichloropropene under pressure
SOME- Vy*sokomoleke soyedinap ve 6j noo 4P 1964# 726-728
TAGS: methyl ethylene, propene~ trichloropropenep trichloropropene
polymerization., pressure polymerization, benzoyl'peroxide initiator., radical
polymerization mechanisms polytrichloropropene, polytrichloropropene thermo-
mechanical property
ABSrRAM Polymerization of 3,3,3-triel-Lloropropene was conducted in special lead
Eunpules placed in a high-pressure reactor. It was found that in the presene of
0.6 mole/,'o' of benzoyl peroxide as initiator and at a temperature of 50C a yield
of polytrichloropropene of 5, 19., and 31% respectively was obtained after 6 hours
under 3000, 6000., and 7000 atmospheres. Without initiators the yield of the poly-;
mer under 6000 atni at 50C and after 12 hours was only 4%. - In the presence of 1
and 3 mole/% of the initiator it reached 50 and 75% respectively. The polymer was!
soluble in benzene, toluenes 3grlenej, nitrobenzene,, chloroform, carbon tetrachloride
ACCEMION ?JR: A?4o32573
trichloroethylene ~nd anisole. It had a molecular weight-of 350D., an amorphous
structure with sinall. crystalline inclusions, and a softening point at 50CO The
authors state that in the presence of benzoyl peroxide (without pressure applica-
tion) the molecular weight of the resulting polytrichloropropene averages 1200,,
with 15% of it as high as 16 000. The high-mlecular fraction differs in ealubil-I
ity and other properties from the main mass, Trichloropropene does not polymerize i
under normal pressure in the presence of 0.6 mole/% of initiator& Orig. art. Mail
2 tables and 2 charts.
ASSOCIATIONt Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR (Institute of
Compounds AN SSSR)
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DATE ACQi 12May64'
ND RV SM - 002
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ACCESSION NR: ATS002110 S/0000/k/000/000/0042/0045
AUTHOR: FrgXd11na, R.Kh- Kolesnikov, G.S. 1, Slonims!ft,- G. Suprun ;'A. P.
Soboleva, _ T. A. Belyavskiy, A. B. 11, Yershova. V. A.
.w.1- ------- - .
TITLE: New chlorinated monomers for the synthesis of noncombu3tible polymers
SoURCE: AN SM. Institut neftekhimicheskogo sinteza.. Sintez i avoystva monomerov .
(The a Resis and properties ot monomers). -Moscow,-Izd-vo Nauka, 1964, 42-45
ynt
TOPIC TAGS: fire resistant. polymer, polymer mechanical property, chlorinated polymer....
chloroalkene polymerization, telomerization, dehydrahalogenation, radiation polymeriza-
tion
ABSTRACT: 3,3,3-Tricidora vene d 1, 1, 2-trichloro-1, 3-butadiene, which have been
described in previously published studies, were prepared by- a two-step, reaction and their
homo- and copolymerization was studied in an effort to obtain noncombustible polymers.
3,3,3-Trichloropropene was synthesized via 1, 1, 1, 3-tetrachloropropane by Lelomerization
of ethylene Vith carbon tetrachloride (J. Am. Chem. Soc. 70, 2529 (1948) and dehydro-
balogenation of 1, 1, IL, 3-tetraeblorepropane with KOK in ethyleellosolve solution to give a
53% yield of 3.3.3-trichlorapropens and 1,1,3-trtchlar%mpe~e aikaby-produaL -The litter
Card
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ACCLWWN NR: ATSM2HO
was also formed by isomerization during the block polymerization of 3,3,3-trichloropro-
pene with benzoyl pero;dde, and Isomerization decreased the yield of solid polymer from
6.171 at 70C to 0. 2% at 100C. A viscous, low-molecular, liquid polymer was also form4w
Satid polymer was also formed in 37.3% yield In 160 hours under irradiation, and fractiowa
ated Into soluble polymer and a fraction which wis soluble only-in tetvahydrofuran or hot
benzene. Copo!M rsAwhich are not described, were formed with methyl methnrylate.
StyrenqA vinyl teetaterlknd ac!Zlonitrile4y a similar technique, 1, 1, 2-trichloro- 1, 3-
GREW ne was prepared via L, 1, Z, 4-tetracmoro- 1-butene, formed In 20% yield with by-
products by telomerization of ethylene with. tetrachloroethylene, and by dehydrohalogena-
t Ion. The copolymerization of 1, 1, 2-7trichloro-1, 3-butadine has been described in pub-
I ished papers, and its homopolymerization under undefined optimal conditions yielded.99.9%-
block polymer (110, 000 molecular wa-10t), or 95. 2% *Idds in emulsion polymerization with
pelymiqrs of 3,500,000 molecular weight. The monomer was shown to have ma kedly hfgkei.,1_.
activity than styrene, and the polymers showed good solubility, resistance to cold inorganic.
acids, high tensile strength, and adhesion to various materials. "The authors thank B.' L.
TAW& for carrying out the irradiatin-PIDlyMerization tests. Orig. art. has: I tabTe M~ -
4-formulas.
card
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SOBOLEVA,T.I., inzhener
Lot us standardize yarn breakage norms in weaving processes.
Tekst.prom. 15 no.6:6-8 je f55- (MLRA 8:7)
1. Laboratorlys. fabriki imeni Frunze.
(Weaving)
GRIF, II.G.; SO:BoLEVA, T.I.
Changes in the chromosome morphclogy caused by the e^-ec- of environ-
~ I
mental conditions. Bot. zhur. 50 no.l:lr-19-112 Ja 165.
(11IRA 18:3)
1. Bo',,anich,~-Zkiy institut, imeni Komarova LT SSSR, Leningrad.
SoBoLNVA, T4E,~,,asSist.
, , ,
Methods of determining labor productivity on the lower levels of
railroad transportation. Trudy WK no.7:88-97 157. (MM 11:5)
(Railroads--Employees) (Iabor productivity)
SOBOLEVA, T.K.,jnz .-ekonomist
..k
Methods of determining labor productivity In railroad trans-
portation. Trudy HNI no.10:94-118 '58- (MIRA 12:2)
(Railroad s--Iktb or productivity)
SOOOLEVA, T.K., kand.ekonom.nauk
The organizational atructure as a factor in increasing U.S.S.R
railroad tranaportation workers' labor productivity. Trudy WIT
no.166:52-65 162.- (MIRA 16:6)
(Railroads-Management)
SHCHMBAYOV. I.H., dots., JIISOT-',FUAYA, NzD., 33B(,':Y-7A, TJ.
Etio-pathogenetic treatment of -pacrinsis, luDus erythematosus, and
Some other skin disepops DresumAbly of viral origin. Trudy LMI
2:223-232 155 (MIRA 11-8)
Kafedm kozhnykb 'j
-olezney (zav. - deyetvitelt'nyy chlen AWI SSSP
prof. O.N. Podvyeotr~,"a) Pervogo I-eningrndskogo neditsinakogo
institut& !ment akndemika I.P. 11avlova.
SOBOLEVA. T.L.
PMOMW&4wjb,,-,
Use of cared acute pamphigus. Yest.vea. i dera. ao,3:53-54 My-Je 156
(KLRA 9:9)
1. Iz kliniki koxhnykh i venericheskikh bolezney--l Leningradskogo
meditsinskogo Instituts.
(P3KPHIGUS)
S.OBOLEVA-,.-T-.L.; KOGAN) S.I.
Mental disorders in systemic lupus erythematosus and their
treatment. Vop. psikh. i nevr. no.9:240-2.49 162.
(MIRA 17:1)
1. Kafedra kozhnykh bolezney Nav. - prof. A.N. Araviyskiy)
i kafedra psikhiatrii (zav, - pAf. D.S. Ozeretskovskiy)
I-go Leningradskogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni akademika
Pavlova.
SOBOLEVA, T. M. Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) " Rational method of
-- -f -,.
cleaning and grading of seeds of Scrutc-Wood species." Mos,1957.
0
20 pp. with illustrations. (Min of Higher Educati.on IISSR. Mos
Fore s try-4nsinee ring Inst.) 120 copies.
UL, a-58, 106)
-34-
MSR / Forestry. Forest Cuittwos. K
Abs Jour :lief Zhur - Diologiya, No 18, 1958, No - 82212
Author :Sobolova, T. k.
ing t :High School of Foreat Engineering
Title :Physical -Mechanical Properties of Fcrost Secda as the
Basis of Efficient Technological Cleaning mad Sorting
Process3s
Orig Pub :Nauchn. dokl.',ryE;sh. shkoly. lesoln-7h. delo, 1958, No 1,
_52-56
Abstract :No abstract given
Card 1/1
FRENKELI, Z.G., prof.; BEN. Ye.E., prof.; SOBOLEVA, T.S., dotsent (Leningrad)
Toward a fifth revision of the Soviet nomenclature of diseases. Vrach.
delo no.5:521 MT '59. (KIRA 12:12)
1. DeystvitelInyy chlen AMN S'~MR (for Prenkell).
(NOSOI,OGY)
FRENKELI, Z.G., prof.; SOBOLEVAJ T.S., dotsent
"Statistical Yearbook of the Gex=n Democratic Ropublic, 2959".
Reviewed by Z.G.Frenkell, T.S.Soboleva. Gig. i !Ian. no.5:116-118
My 161. (HIRA 1b:4)
1. Deystvitellnyy chlen ANN SSSR (for Frenkell).
(GEWANY, EAST-YEARBOOKS)
F1U,'hL,L1, Z.G.; SOBOU-VA, T.S., dotsent (Leningrad)
Population of Finland as revealed by data on hygiene and demography.
Sov. zdrav. 20 no.8:91-96 161. (MIRA 15-1)
1. Deystviteltnyy chlen A211 SSSH (for Frenkell).
(FINLXiD-VITAL STATISTICS)
FRENKELI I Z.G. , prof.; SOBOLEy~,__T.&.,.__dotsent
"Statistical Yearbook of the People's Republic of Bulgiria, 1959-'t
Reviewed by Z.G.Fronkell, T.S.Soboleva. Gig. i san. 26 no,5:118-120
My 161. WIRA 15:4)
1. Deystvitelinyy chlen AMN SSSR (for F.Venkell);
(BULGARIA--YEARBOOKS)
FRENKELI, Z.F., prof.,- SOBOLEVA, T.S., dotsent
"Statistical .Y6a~rb-o-o-k--o&f--t-he-C-zec-hoslovak Republic." Reviewed by
Z.G.Frenkell, T.S.Soboleva. Gig. i san, 26 no.6:114-116 Je 161.
(MIRA 15:5)
(CZECHOSLOVAKIA-MARBOOKS)
FRENKS-L', Z.G., prof.; SOBOLEWA, T.S., dotsent
"Concise statistical collection of the Hizaanian
Reviewed by Z.G.Frerfrell, T,.tS.Soboleva. Gig. i
Ag 161.
People's Republic.11
sam. 26 no.8:1-15-116
(HIPLA 15:4)
(RUMANIA-VITAL STATISTICS)
24170-66
ACC NR, AF6015183 SOURCE CCDEi UR/oZtO/65/000/002/0121/0122
REVIEWER: Frenkel, Z. G. (Profesisorl Active member AMN SSSR) I Sobolevat_j. S. (Docent)
ORG: none
TITLE: Review of book by B. Ts.Urlanis entitled 'Birth Rate and Life Expectancy in
the USSR1 (RozhdayemOBtl I prodolzhitellnoitt 7hizni v SSSR)p TESU SSSR., Moscovv~
1963, 136 pages
SOURCE: Gigiyena I sanitariya,, no. 2. 1965, 121-M
TOPIC TAGSs social prAlem, anthropology
ABSTRACT: in the piefade- of the book, the author disousses the
.Socialist law of population, as distinguished from the law of
,population under oapitalism, And indeed, In the socialist trans-i
:formation of sooietyt especially In the Initial period, the mor-
,tality index does*,drop.faster than the birth rate.' But with the
,more activc participation of women In the work.of society the
birth rate will not inorease but shogld drop from ':;5-45 to 17-22,111
per 1000. And with the'rise In average life expectancy and In-
crease in the size of older-`dge groups the mortality' rate will
.rise to 9-12.or eveh~14 per 1000. The national population in-
crease will not therefore rise but will falls as has ooourred In
Czeohoslovakia and 6ther soeiallst countrieso The reviewers-list;
a mmber of less Important factual errors and errors in interpre-
-III UM j 312.1+312.297(470)
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ACC NR: AP6015183
ta,tion made'7,b~_-thei dixthor-9 and they- -n-ote-s'u-bisit-antial shorto'oiiings-,
,in the presentation of statistics and graphs. Finallyt they.orl-,
tiolze his assertion that'in the USSR the addition of years of'
if 6 emectancy, has ,been unif orm f or all age group a. This asstr~-:
':tIon contradicts both the.oomplete mortality table of the Can-.
Itral. Statistical Bureau-for 1958-1959 and the Marxia,ta-I&nI .6-t."
~dootrine that death is an essential element of lifea/ P
V. A.,- PA~717L'OV., -1. Ye. (Deceased)
"Investigation of the Causes of Pitting of Aliminim T'ap 'Water," Korroziya i
a-zshch-ita metallov (Corrosion and Protection of Metals), I'loscow, Obornogiz,
1957. 366 p.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineering, technical, and scientific
personnel at industrial plants', research institutesl and design offices working
in the field of corrosion-protection of stainless steel, high-strength structural
steel., and light alloys.
13OV/137-58- I O-Z1312
Translation frorn: Referativnyyzhurnal, Metallurgiya, 19158, Nr 10, p 124 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Pavlov, S. Ye. , Soboleva, V. A.
TITLE: Investigation ofrthe Causes of Tuberculation of Aluminum in Tap
Water (Issledovaniye prichin tochechnoy korrozii alyuminiya
v vodoprovodnoy vode)
PERIODICAL: V sb. : korroziya i zashchita metallov. Moscow, Oborongiz,
1957, pp 236-259
Aj'~STRACT: Investigations of the corrosion behavior of grade ADI, AD
(from various plants), AOO and AOOO sheet Al in tap water showed
that the tendency towards tuberculation (T) decreases with an
increase in the purity of the metal but is not completely elimin-
ated even in AOOO. T of Al begins at a pH close to neutral.
Upon an increase in pH the probability of the occurrence of
corrosion decreases while its rate increases. T originates at
points where a disruption of continuity of the oxide film occurs
near insoluble intermetallic intrusions which act as cathodes
(for example FeA13). The susceptibility of sheet Al to T is
considerably decreased upon its alloying with 0, 5~0 Mg, 0. 5~0
Card 1/2) Mg + 0. 50/o Mn, or 0. 20/o Ti. The tendency of sheet Al towards
SOV/137-58-10-21312
Investigation of the Causes of Tuberculation (cont. )
0
T can be elirninated by boiling it for 30 rnin in distilled or previously boiled
tap water.
1. Aluminum--Corrosion 2. Hydrogen ion concen-tration--Corrosive L. A.
effects
Card 2/2
Countx-y : USSR
Category: ViroloLZ;!. Bccte::ial Viruses (Flu%O-es)
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 23, 1958, No 1o346,;.
Author Bystryj%, N.F.; Thgoladze, Z. D.; Sobolova, V. A.
Inst
Title Methods of Preparing Dry Lyophilic Bactariophage.
Orig Pub: Sb. Bcktoriofagiya. Tbilisi. Gruzmed3iz, 1957,
145 -i,=4.
~,bstract: Dysontery phaGes prepared on Dartin's or Hottinger's
bouillon and desiccated by the lyophilic methcd in a
Dolinov collector apparatus maint-ain their activity
well for over two years. The dry preparation obtained
in readily soluble in water. For the purpose of im-
proving the taste qualities of the phage it was sug-
gestcd that it be prepared on synthetic medium (the
Card 1/2
Country : USSR E
CatcL;or-Z: Viroloj:~y- Dacterial Virusus (Phages)
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 23, 1958, No 103516
i'michor Dystryy, N.F.; Soboleva, V. A.
1*ast
T~~.-Llu The Characteristics of Ilotuid Acrobic Fharus
Or~.L; Illub., Sb. Dalctcriofa[j~-,.. Tbilisi, GruzricdL;iz, -'(1157,
379-385
;Obs-'Umct: From sow-n;Ze and ziatcriall talzen from thu pla n
p 1 ry
of patients with scarlet f(.ver and froz, the pus,
of patients phaCes for streptococci and staphylococc-i
were isolated. AM~r several panssaGes t!lc staphylo-
coccic phaC;cs shoucd not only an increaso in tuiter
but -also an. expansion of the spectnui of ly*Clic action.
Card 1/2
SOBOL
_j~-VA, V. D.
29930
Kliniko-ryentgygnologichyeskiye nablyudyeniya nad izmyenyoniytuni v
lyegkikh pri koklyushye. Pyediatriya, 1949, No 4, 9. 40-45.--Bibliogr: a. 45
SO: LETOPIS' NO. 40
USSR/Me&icine - Infectious Diseases M1=/Apr 51
"Peculiarities of the Course of Influenza in
Chiliren Infected With Whooping Cough," V. D.
Soboleva, Infectious Diseases Dept, Inst of Pedi-
atry, Acad Med Sci USSR, Hosp imeni Rusakov
"Pediatriya" No 2, pp 24-29
Describes very severe course of the disease in
children infected with both influenza and whooping
cough.
183T70
SOBOLEVA, V. D.
Whooping Cough
Whooping cough and measures for its control in chi-ldren's institutions.
Med. sestra no. 4, 1952.
Monthly List of Bussian Accessions Library of Congress, November 1952. UVOLASSIFIED.
SOB ]
"I., , " -, " AftI,,;,f,-
. X=W 4- . .
A. ~
Progress in the treatment of whooping cough in children. Yel 'Idsher
sku.sh. no-5:23-23 May 1953. (CLKL 25:1)
1. CandichAte Medical Sciences. 2. Moscow.
'j.
USSR/Medicine - Influenza Feb 5 3,
"Whooping Cough ComplicaT ed. by 1rif luenza, " V, D ~
Soboleva, Div of Inf Diseases, Inst of Pediatry,
A.cad I-led Sci USSR
Sovetskaya 14editsina, Vol 17, Do 2, pp 10-13
The clinical course of influenza in infants who are
infected with whooping cough is more severe than in
those infants in whom the influenza is not aggrava-.ed
by any other disease. Influenza infection in infanzs
under one year of age, who are also affected vit,h
whooping cough, is dangerous. involvement of the
24 7r2-,
organs of respiration and. of the nervous system usus-
ally leads to cardiovascular disorders. The mor-
tality rate among infants is high -when -the cardio-
vascular system is affected.
24 -,--->7
SOBOLRVA, V.-D.
Certain achievements in the stud7 of whooping cough and further
prospects for its control. Pediatriia no.4:40-46 JI-Ag 154.
(MIRA 7:10)
1. Iz infektalonnogo otdela (nauchnyy rukovoditell chlen-korrespon-
dent iM SSSR prof. A.I.Dobrokhotova) Instituta pediatrit AMU SSSR
(dir. prof. M.N.Fazantseve.) na ba2e 2-y klinicheakoy bollnitay Imeni
Rusakova (glavnyy vrach zasluzhenny7 vrach RSFSR dotsent V.A.31ruzhkov.
(WHOOPING COUGH, prevention and control,)
-SOBOLEVA, V. D., Doe Med Sci -- (diss) "Affliction of the respira-
i-o-r-'-y---o--r--E-a'n--s--ln-children with whooping cough. Clinica.1-roentgenolo-
gical and experimental research." Moscow, 1960. 22 pp; (Academy of
Medical Sciences USSR); 300 copies; price not given; list of authors'
works at end of text (18 entries); (KL, 31-60, 143)
SOBOLEVA, V,D., kand.med.nauk
Features of lesions of the respiratory organs in whooping cough.
Vest.AMN SSSU 15 no-3:33-38 l6o. (MIRA 14*-5)
1. InutiLut pediatrii AMN SSSR i Detskaya klinicheskaya bollnitsa
No.2 imeni Rusakova.
(WHOOPING COUGH) (RESPIRATORY ORGANS_-DISEASES)
SODOLEVA, V.D.
.--
Experience in the active detection of patients with Botkin's
disease under polyclinical conditions. Sov. med. 24 no. 2:120-
125 F 160. (MIRA 14:2)
1. Iz laboratorii deystvitellnogo chlem AMN SSSR prof. Ye.M.
Tareyeva i sanitarno-epi4emiologicheskoy stantsii Rizhskogo
rayona Moskvy (glavnyy vrach A.A. Nelyubov),,
(HEPATITIS, INFECTIOUS) (ALDOLASE)
SOBOLEVA, V.D.
Basic problems in whooping cough prevention. Pediatriia 38 no.6:
35-40 Je 160. 04I]iA .13:12)
(WHOOPING COUGH)
SOBOLEVA, V.D., red.; DIIIITIRIYEVA, N.M., red.; KNICHILO, K.K.,
"'I---- ----teIcbff.-'-r-e-cT-.
(Problems of whooping cough]ProblenV kokliusha. Pod red.
V.D.Sobolevoi. MosIcva, Medgiz, 1961. 133 P. (M]RA 15: .10)
1. Akadamiya meditsinskikh nauk SSSR, Moscow.
(WHOOPING COUGH)
..SOBOLE-VA, V.D., doktor med. nauk; SKORBILINA, T.N., red.; NEYMAN,
M.I., red.; KOKIN, N.M., tekhn. red.
[Protect children from infectious diseases] Beregite detei
ot zaraznykh zabolevanii. Izd. 2., isp. i dop. Moskva,
Moskva, Medgiz, 1963. 184 p. (MIRA 17:2)
SOBULLVA V.D.
Effect of T-globulin on the change of aldolase activity in
those in contact with a focus of Botkinls disease., Sov.,,',bd.
27 no.7.-105-110 J1163. (MRA 16:9)
1. Iz gruppy deystvitellnogo chlena AM SSSR prof., Ye.I~L
Tarayeva. (HEPATITIS INFEGTIOUS) (GAIR-1 GLOBULIN)
tALDOLASE)
SOBOLEEVA, V.D.
Course of the infEctiouis proces8 among contact-,- 1xised on data
of the a1dolase test and the ecidem-lological a-nalysis of
Botkin's disease in its foci. Vop.med.virus. no,SI:187-192 164.
(MIRA 18:4)
1. Iz laboratorii deystv-itell-iogo chlena AYJ1 SSSH prof. Ye.M.
Tareyeva.
nauk;
Adencrviral infections in children. S'ov. med. 2? rLo.2:93-96
F 164. 0-11,u 17:lcj*),
1. insLitut pediatrii (dir. - dotserL 'I.Ya. Studenikin) All,'
I;S~31?Ly .-v,
~;,osk a.
SOBOMA, T~',.Lt~r r,,,-: ;.[ISUR, MPOIIA~ L.A., kfmd~rwd~n~lllk
Lesion :.f croans and in ChA'dri-~'n
.0 .1 -- -
with lnfiusnza. S,~v, mc-A, 28 nj.7'750~-56 164o '~MIRA 18-8)
I. frfe-jcti5'Lrrinaya klinfka (z-,. - prof, S.D.Nosov) Trotltuta
ped~--atril Wr. - M Ka.~;tudanl-'A.Iun) AININ SSSR. Roskva.
K~IOLCIDOVSKAM) K.I.; SPIVAK, Pr-;n~T,~kla uchasUva
V,~
SOBOL-;VAJ,
3ynthesis of terep':it-hal4c polycstcrs an-` --i~.Jr use as a base folr
t'.'I~ p-L-u-I.Liction oC i:~,iprcgiia Lion lacquars 2-1--CtriC insulation
L-,lkokras.mat. i ikh prim. no.3.1~-:-!6 163. (MEA 16:9)
(Tr--rcplltl, 'Lli(- .(Protoctiv,~
(zlerl-tric insulators and insulationN
I
SOBOLEVA, V.I.; ANIGHKOV, N., akademik.
Wfect of iirethane uT)on the resistance to anemia of the central nervous
system of frogs. Izv.AN SSSR. Ser.biol. no.3:74-81 My-,Je '53- (KLRA 6:6)
1. Laboratoriya eksperimentalinoy fiziologii po ozhivleniyu organizma Aka-
demii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR. (Anemia) (Nervous BY;3tem) (Urethanes)
(C~ 47 no.16:8251 153)
-- c L" ( L. k-. / I A, !,.I -
3=00ri6a of Papers presenUd at the IM Congress of SuzWma of the
UBM, bbecov., 20 - 2T January 195% IwItAed:
The Resistance of the Heart and Central Nervous System
under Conditions of Artificial Hypothermia.
V. A. NEGOVSKY and V. I. SOBOLEVA-
PAXW!gx 3 (OMOW Publimt1w) Umle"Ifted.
Vz,(
NAGOVSKIY. V.A..professor; SOBOIRVA, V.I.
Hypothermic technique in the restoration of vital functions of the
organism after prolonged periods of clinical death.(ex-perimental
research) Xhirirgiia, no.9:22-26 S 055. (MM 9:2)
1. Iz laboratorii eksperimentaltnoy fiziologii po ozhi.vleniyu
organizma (zav.-prof. V.A. Negovskiy) AHN SSSR)
(BODY TRKPXRATURM
hypothermia, exper., restoration of vital funct.)
V. I.
SoL-),:)l-,- , V. T. ll&