SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TANIEWSKI, J. - TANIYANTS, K.D.
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,;~WIEWSKI, Jozef
Equilibrium disorders following labyrinthine and cerebral concussions.
Otolaryng. Pol. 16 no.1:31-35 162.
1. Z Kliniki Otolaryngologicznej
dr med. J. Taniewski.
LBRAB wds & inj)
(EQUILIBRIUM)
PAM w Szczecinle -Kierownik: prof.
(IABYRINTH wds & inj)
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POLAND
and. CZERWIMI, Adc=, Otp'nryngological
TANIUSK
Otelaryugologiczna), PAR (Pc".r3ica "ads-
mia Modyazan, Pamoranian Mtdical Acadmy) In sxczacin (ni-
ractort Prof. Dr. Jazef TANIEWSKI)
001ha Organ of Rquilibrium irt Ad'7ancod Age."
FrA011VIad Lokariki, Vol 19, Ser 11, No 1,
3.963,
Abstrao,tt [AwChorsl Enelish summary mcdifi*d] Stitdies an
TW4'_^t*a of at hems for agtd discloaod that dialu.-bances of
equill'arium fr-oqtaently appriar In &ged poopla and incroaa*
vi I
th As a rule, the c-x-;itnb11ity of tho I*byrinth Is
impalrod andL gradually dacra*xss. The symptom.; are con-
nectod witb chang*3 In the avntral narvous syst-cm. Of :;he
four raf#ranoas, ono (1) is Polish, ~~ne (1) Gorman, and
two (2) French.
TANIEWSKI., Jozef; PIASECKA, Alina; SLIWINSKA, Halina
Sweat examination in chronic perranasal sinusitiB in children.
Roozn. pom. akad. med. Swierezewski 9!31#3-350 163.
1
1. Z Kliniki Otolaryngologicznej Pomorskiej Akademii Medycznej
Kierownik3 prof. dr Jozef Tanlewski.
(SWEAT) (SINUSITIS) (CHMISTRY ANALYTICAL)
(CHLORIDES) (PkWIASAL Sli~ESJ
TARMSKI, Jozef
---
Ultrasonias in the treatment of vasomotor rhinit-le. Otolar-fng.
?o1. 18 no.l167-69 164.
1. Z Kliniki Otolaryngologicznej Pomorskiej Akademii Medycznej w
gzczecinie (Kierownikt prof. dr J. Taniewski).
gazi wjo lu')
...........
r a 7, o T y-";v l ii VL
UNIUMSKI, Jozef; MAPZEC, Czesla-w
Effect of indiisirial vibratlan cri the organ of hearing
and equilibrIma. Otolaryng. Fol. 18 no.42/,87-491 164
1. Z Klinlkl Dtolarp!gologicznej Pomorskiej Akademii
Medyeznej w Szczecinle (Klerownik; prof. dr. J. Taniewsll-lfl.
__~Jozef; MGM?, R-fs,5ard
Hering divorders i-n carbon monox'de polsoning. Ot--)IP,:rjmv.
g
Pol. 18 no.4t493-497 164
1. Z Kliniki OLolaryngologicznej Pomorskiej Akademil Melycz-
.* w szIczecill-ile (Fierown-2'k., prof. dr. med. Jo Taniewski).
n
e;
TANIEWSKI, L., and others
(HORTZONTY TICHNIKI, Vol. 6, NO. 10, Oct. 1953, Warszawa, Poland)
NA flight for the imporvement of working conditions.0 p. 440
SO: MONTHLY LIST OF EAST EUROPEAN ACCESSIONS, L.C., Vol. 3, No. 4, APRIL 1954
TANIEWSKI, L.
"Organization and activities of Soviet institutes for work protection.,, p. 257.
(Ochrom Fracy: Bezideczenstwo I IfIgiera Fracy, Vol 8, no. 11/9, Aug-lSep -1., 1 , I - )
Warszawa)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, Vol 3 No 6 Library of Congress Jun 54 Uncl
TANIDISKI, L.
"For Petter Realization of the Resolutions Concerning IMrovement of
Conditions for the Protection of Labor," P. 200o (PRZIDUD TEMMIWIfft
Vol. 75, No. 6, June 1954. Warszawa, Poland)
SO: Month]Ly, List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 4.
No.. 1, Jan. 1955 U-nal.
TANM.SKI, L.,
Technical periodicals in the fight for technoligical progress. p. 1.
(OCHPOUA PRACY; BEUIECZYNSTWO I HIGIbNA PRACY. Vol 10j, no. 7, July 1956,
Warszawa, Poland)
SO! Monthly List of East European Accessions (ELM) LC. Vol. b, no. 1Z, Dec. 1957.
Uncl.
TANIEWSKI L.
I
TECfn-IOL=
Periodicals: OCHROUALPRAML; BEUIECZENSTWO I HMIENA PRACY Vol. 13, no. 2,
July 1958
WNIEWSKI, L. World Congress on the Prevention of Occupational Accidents p.1
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) W, tol. 8, No. 2,
Eebruw-.r 1959, Unclass.
TANIMMI. L.
Industrial accidents in some capitalist countries. p. I
OCHRONA FRACY. (Centralna Rada Zwiazkow Zewodowych i Centralny Instytut
Ochrory Pracy). Warszawa, Poland. Vol. 13, no. 9, Sept. 1958
Monthly List of Zuropean Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, No. 8 August 1959
Uncl.
The Problem of industrial safety at the basis of technical progress; marginal notes
on the resolutions of the 3rd Congress of the Polish United Workers Party. p. 1.
OCHONA PRACY. (Centraina Rada Zv;iazkow Zawodowych i Centralny Instytut
Ochrony Pracy) Warszawa. Poland. Vol. 14, no. 4.,.Apr. 1959.
Monthly list of Fast European Accessions (EEAT-) LC- Vol. 8, No. 9, Sept. 1959
uncla.
TANITEWSK--, , L.
There is r0 improvement, Jr ir.-Iusstrj.,~:j and w`Lh,.,;ut
yu
scientific rezenrch.
OC'MNA FRACY. (Certr-,~Inr I Centralny
Instytut OchrorW Precy)
Ttlarsvri~n., Pollard
Vol. 14, no. 5, May 1-959-
Monthly liu-', of East Eurqlean Acce-=ions C.,mu) T-c Vol. C, No. 9, Sept. 195~',~
Uncl.
TANIEWSKI, Ludwik doc.,inz.
-V~
Soviet theory and practice in the field of labor pro-
tection. Przegl techn 81 no-19:30-31 160.
1. D.Vrektor Centralnego Instytutu Ochrony Pracy.
TAWMSKI, Ludwik, doe;, mgr.,irtz.
The social effects of automation. Ochrona pracy 17 m.2;3-7 162.
1. Gmtralry Instytut Ochrony Pracy, Redaktor raczel" mie-
siocznika "Oehrona Pracy."
TARIEWSKI, L., prof. inz.
Party activities in scientific research institutions. Przegl
techn 84 no.28:7-8 14 Tl f63.
- rudwik, prof.mgr inz.
"Political economy of'socialisan by Brdnialaw Mince Reviewed
by Le Tanievski, Przegl tecbn 84 no.3824-5 22 8163
f .,
N-1
TANIEWSKI, Ludwik, prof.
The role and responsibilities of the Central Institute for Labor
Protection. Review Pol Academy 9 no.402-37 O-D 164.
1, Director, Ce-tral Institute for Industrial Safety, Warsaw.
Submitted June .1964.
voj.j1/9_0.F.L._SeP_58.._
EXCERPTA 14EDICA-Se.c_'11_
1647. SEPSIS OF THE EAR ORIGIN IN THE 811A OF THEATMENT WITH ANTI.
1110TICS -Posocznica pochodzenia uszncgo w dobte leczenia antybiotykami
T a njj~~~ Klin. Otolaryngol. Pomorskiej Akad. Med., Szczecin
_PDr. TYG. LEK. 1957, 12/35 (1356-1360) Tables 3
On the basis of an analysis of 36 case histories a course of sepsis of car origin in
the era of antibiotic treatment is discussed. Sepals usually appears an a conse-
quence of chronic otitin media. It is much more frequently encountered than before.
Sometimes the absence of certain morbid symptoms Is observed as a consequence
of the treatment with antibiotics. Operation remains the basic treatment. Rather
frequently, it is necessary to ligate the internal jugular vein. The optimum dose of
penicillin amounts to 1,000.000 U. per 24 hr. administered together with streptomy-
cin and oulphathiazole.. Mortality rate and a number of complications in the course
of sepsis has decreased but the period of treatment of the patients in not shortened
considerably.
TANIEWSKI, Mariusz
Cutaneo-galvanic audiometry in school children with defective
hearing. Rocon. pom. akad. mod. MorczewBki 9:309-341 163-
1. Z Kliniki Otolaryngologicznej Pomorskiej Akademii Medycznej
Kierownik., prof. dr Jozef Taniewski.
(AUDICHETRY) (GALVANIC SKIN RESPONSES)
(HEARING DISORDERS)
TANIEWSKI, Mariusz
11
Methods for objective hearing tests. Otolaryng. pol. 17 no.2:
147-153 163.
1. Z Kliniki Otola-ryngologicznej PAM w Szczecinie Kierownik:
prof. dr J. Taniewski.
(AUDIOMETRY) (GALVANIC SKIN RESPONSE)
(REFLEX, CONDITIONED) (REFLEX)
TANIEWSKI, Marius2z
Electrical resistance of the nasal mucosce Otolarynge. Pol.
18 no.4.*519-523 164
1, Z Kliniki Otolaryngologicznej Pomorskiej Akadernii Mod Cz-
Ili
nej w Szuzecinia (Kierownik: prof. dr. med. Js Taniewak, .
P/014/60/039/003/004/005
A221AI26
AUTHORS: Mazofiski, Tadeusz, Taniewski, Marian
TITLE: Investigations on pyrolytic decomposition of propane-butane mixtures
PERIODICAL: Przemysl ChemicznYj V. 39, no. 3, 1960, 170 - 175
TEXT; This article is a continuation of research described in Prz. Ch. v,
37, 175- Its subject was pyrolytic decompositioncof synthetic "gazol", i.e., the
mixture of liquefied propane and butane. In subject article, pyrolytio decomposi-
tion of natural "gazol" (natural liquefied gas) is described. Ths.p rolysis was
carried out in heat resisting steel, stainless steel 11IM11 (18/8), copper and
quartz pipes. As a result of the study into the influence of temperature in the
range of 650 - 8000C and contact time 0.6 - 127.5 see. on the courde of the pyro-
lysis of propane-butane mixtures to ethylene-propylene, several regularities were
observed. Optimum contact times have been found at various temperatures and in
reactors made from materials mentioned above. Confirmation is given of.the pre-
viously deduc4~d empirical rule, which established thikt the logarithm of optimum
contact time, in the range of temperatures examined, is a linear function of
temperature. In the reactors described, using natural and synthetic liquefied
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Investigations on pyrolytic decomposition of A221/A126
petroleum gas, the weight ratios of ethylene and propylene at the given tempera-
ture and optimum contact times (ethylene-propylene pyrolysis) have been found to
vary within fairly close limits. The composition of the "natural gazoln is:
H + CH = 0 3 - 0.1%; CO = 0.1%; C H = trace; C H = 0 c H8 . 48.9 -
246.1~';, C ~ st2
4 10 , 56.2 - 51.4%. Con Otional materCa s have little effect on
results. There are 9 figures, 4 tables and 6 references; 2 Soviet;bloc and 4
non-Soviet-bloo. The reference to the English-language publication reads as
follows: (Ref. 6: R. E. Kinney, D. J. Crowley, Ind. Eng. Chem., 46, C58 (1954)).
ASSOCIATION: Katedra Technologii Chemioznej Organicznej Poj~techniki Slpkiej
(Silesian Polytechnic, Department of Organic Chemical Technolos~y),
Gliwice
SUBMITTED: October 20, 1959
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P/.() I 1~ /60/0 D/009/0- 1- 1. /0
A2241/A026
AUTHOR. Taniewski, Marian
TITIE: Dehydration of Isopropylbenzene to Alpha-Methylstyrane Over a
Styrene Catalyst
PERIODICAL- Przemysl Chemiczny, 1960, Vol. 39, No. 9, PP. 576 - 580
TEXT: The author presents the results of his investigation on the dehydra-
tion of isopropylbenzene to cL-methylstyrene in a tubular reactor (Fig. 1) over
the.-zinc-type styrene catalyst. The aim of this investigation, conducted during
1955 - 1957, was to determine the optimum parameters of the dehydration process.
The influence of temperature, catalyst feed and dilu-.ion of isopropylbenzene with
steam upon the output of 0(-methylstyrene was Investigated. Data obtained are
represented graphically In 3 graphs and compiled in 3 tables. Based on these
data, the following optimum parameters of the process are given: temperature
580OC; volumetric velocity of isopropylbeenzene - 0. 20 to 0. 40 I./h and the weight
ratio isopropylbenzene/steam - 1 t 1~0 to 1 t 30 g/g. Under these conditions
the conversion of isopropylbenzene was 44.9 - 46.5%; the content of M-methyl-
styrene in the oil of the tubular reactor - 39.0 to 40.0%; the yield of G(-meftl-
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A224/A026
Dehydration of Isopropylbenzene to Alpha-Methylstyrene Over a Styrene Catalyst.
styrene was 83.9 - 87.9 and that of styrene 3,3 - 4.1 mol. percent. There are 4
figures, 3 tables and 11 references: 5 Pol-12h, 2 Soviet, 2 English, I French
and I German.
ASSOCIATION, Katedra Technologii Chemlcznej OrganIcznej Pol,itechnlkl Slpkiej w
Gliwicach (Department of Organic Chemistry Technology of the Sile-
sian Polytechnical Institute In Gliwice)
SUBMrMD: November 17, 1959
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B115/B208
AUTHOR: Taniewski, Marian, Doctor, Engineer, Adjunct (see Assoc.;ation)
TITLE: Mechanism of thermal decomposition of paraffin hydrocarbons
PERIODICAL: Wiadomo6ci chemiczne, no. 1, 1961, 39-50
TEXT: The present paper is a compilation, own studies are not mentioned,
In the introduction, the author gives the following summary of his paper:
"The mechanism of thermal decomposition of paraffin hydrocarbons is discus-
sed in the light of some authorslopinions. The research work for explaining
the participation of free radical and molecular chain processes in the
thermal decomposition of hydrocarbons is described." After a chronological
survey of the data obtained by western authors, the author passes over to
his own paper, Ref. 60: RozkXad termiczny alkan6w i odwodornienie izopropy',
benzenu w procesie otrzymywania alfa-metylstyrenu z krajowych gazoli, Praca
doktorska, Gliwice 1959 (Thermal cleavage of alkanes and dehydrogenation of
isopropX1 benzene in the synthesis of ot-methyl styrene from domestic gas
ails, dissertation). He studies the initiation of the separation of a
propane-butand mixture by means of tetraethyl lead and silicon-hydrogen
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Mechanism of thermal ... B115/B208
peroxide, as well as the inhibition by propylene. The studies were carried
out by the dynamic method in a quartz reaction vessel under atmospherics pres-
sure and at temperatures of 55o-6500C (initiation) and 7000C (inhibition),
The factors applied were found to have neither a sensitizing nor an inhibit-
ory effect under these conditions. On the basis of the results it is as.-
sumed that there are essential differences in the mechanism of thermal
separation of the same compound'under different conditions of the process.
The hypothesis according to which the role of the chain mechanism is of
fundamental significance seems to hold for low pressures and temperatures;
at elevated pressures and temperatures corresponding to the parameters of
industrial pyrolysis, this hypothesis is without any foundation. It is as-
sumed that, under the latter conditions, either the chain processes are
insignificant, or the chains are very short. Non-chain processes might play
an important part in this connection, such as molecular processes. It may
be seen from the survey of publications that the mechanism of thermal
separation of hydrocarbons is not yet clarified. The participation of free-
radical chain processes in the pyrolysis seems to be proved, but the extent
of this participation under different separation conditions and the ---)le of
molecular processes in carbon pyrolysis are not yet clear. The assumption
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of Hinshelwood (Ref. 61) that free-radical chain processes and molecular
reactions coexist in the separation processes of paraffins (and not only of
paraffins), both determining the course of the process, seems likely. The
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following Soviet-bloc publications are mentioned: A. I. Dintses, A.,.,V.
Frost k~Ref. 20: ZhOKh,
.5 1933, 1, 747); Z. K. Mayzus, V. G. Markovich', 11. B.
Neyman! Ref. 32: ZhFKh, 1949, Z1, 1187); M. N. Emanuel' (Ref. 33: Pr'oms7_h-
utochnyye produkty slozhnykh gazovykh reaktsiy (Intermediates of complicated
gas reactions) Izd. AN SSSR, Moscow-Lenincrad 1946); A. D. Stepukhovich
(Ref. 53: DAN SSSR, 1953, 90, 213; Ref. 54: ZhPKh, 1958, 32, 2571). There
are 2 tables and 61 references: 8 Soviet-bloc and 53 non-Soviet-bloc. The
four most recent references to English-language publications read as follows:
F. 0. Rice, K. F. Herzfeld (Ref. 13: J. Am. Chem. Soo., 1934, ~6, 284); C. IT.
Hinshelwood (Ref. 61: Chem. and Ind., 1957, Nr 51, 1642); B. T. Brooks, C.
F. Boord, S. S. Kurtz, L. SchmerlinC (Ref- 58: The Chemistry of Petroleum
Hydrocarbons, Reinhold Publ. Co., vol. II, New York 1955); L. S. Echola, R.
N. Pease (Ref. 49: J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1958, 60, 1701).
ASSOCIATION: Katedra Technologii Chemicznej Organicznej Politechniki
91gskiej w Glivicach (Department of Organochemical Technclogy
Card 3/3 of the Silesian Polytechnicum Gliwice)
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date 4- let.,anoi. o' al-k--es mfx&.d wl-, on ,he process of pyrodysls.
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In order to do -44", I-n a .9 t~z- ies o' exp.~ pvro'~vs IS of pn~pa.-.t~-
t"Ira ccn-lalnlmg varllc:as was
carried ou-. As tlnr- p,op,3ie-rrL.-,i:-e m'-.K-.u,!,e '"s liquefied na-:;zal gas, al
gazol". ocintaining 5:0.2% of _mi 48~9% of propsr,.i~ vol,) was d
FromIzasel" and 98.8% pl-Dri alk=nc!s crcpylene~ aT~i b-,-_vleni_=~ desired
mlxt,unc-s were_, prepared a-r-A pn.::es~,c-d t-~- 0' f* J s r- a ar
PY.,O.
laboratory rea,-2tor. 'Thie was ~arr-_!-d cu-. at 7-5-0 C, 1,5 lArr-'r. r- -as ow
rate aLd atv,~ '3 sj~cond:; ol -,Irne. -h~. proportion of' alksne5 trl_-~xed ;:,a~
var.led from 0' ~o 40% ty -,f syrn'Cols us.-id ,-n !e.4~ ~%ila"Icn,
is3 k - +ha --neffic-n-, .~f ga!5 durlzr~g the pyrc~lvsls p-nor-ess,
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in 'he orl iral gas
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where VI *e -Irclume of gas ~-s t c V - %,he vcl%..rr~ of gas
af-,e: -,he pyr3.1y-sts and V ~:he vo~ ize cf t~~-e d4l~uen'- (a.1kenes) In
the mixed gas before 'he p jr r o ss W an a I y a ir ,g 3,~, I ~ 3 ,S.~-Fjtral rtt-r-
esting reglilarl-les were onser-v9d, 1- ) A_~ Pr,.-jp,0n-t.Jo.n or aike-,~s in. t1ht;.
~Zas ynl.xl,-,rs in,:reases, o7 -;me- '-7. - r -~ a, a F! o;; ol k de, r a- as-? s .7
was f=nd a- 9. cer`.alr, de,"Ined range, 1-, 1z 7-.i approxlma*,- Ilnear-
of alkens er ent and what. more, IL is lrriep~nien~. 1"rom *he kind of a1kene Present
-Ln the zas, 2) The ~_ncrease o' kalki pry'red .a hav,~
consta-rit value withila the 11mits from. _0 -.-o appr~~xlmaz%ely 2rN t-y vol. cf alke-~~-S
in ga,; rrrlxt,,~re, again regardlees of -,~he kind and quar--ty of same. had tte
same val-c- aa the coeffinlz:'-.'~ k for purs f'iazo!'
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Comparative studies on pyrolysis of normal heptare, octane
decane, and dodecane in a tubular reactor. Przem chem 41
no.5:254-256. ~~ 162.
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Perliel at Nlirn 91
"Wplyw Aywle I zinlekU7.1my na &1quInIcze %WasnoAct pou-Ink Inkle-
-:rowyeh nitraceltdozowycW. Przemys) Chemlemy. No. 11, 1934, pr. 502-
-504
4: tabs.:
"Proposals1or. the Improvement of lacquer coatings on the basts of
the iesults'of. investigating continka of n1fracelitilore Incocre (from In-
digenotts raw materials) of known compa
sition. The. addition of resin,
Irrespetive
nfjype, gives the coating Aufficlent sticlinc.99. The cnnflogs
.
ddition of NL5 resin
which ha ver the best elasticity are lacquers with an a
(Phtlialic noh-drying resin prepared on n cistor oil bnals). Coating,~
flex'Ible, sticky and sufficiently hard were obtained from lacquers conta-
-plasticiz
f "hildig 2541o of cr and nitrocellulose (65 to 10011a In proportion to
NLBI resin).
113
W1345.4; 541.193,03
zomblersks; D, Abtarptiots of Water by Unseed Oil
!Kniewda M., S
Film&
,WodochlonnoM Won z oleJu Inianego". Przemyst Chemiczny, No. It,
1955, pp. 42,&-428, 3 tabs,
The Connection between absorption of* water by linseed 611 films
j ontaining linseed a roxyl and Iodine
and the durability. of film c it. Hyd
ind wIthDUt- blowing with air
values 'of oils polymer-ised by biowing
N ' gative Influence of higher hydroxyl values on the
11 re given. o ne
db3orptlon at water by films from these oils was found, The results
Jeadja theconclusion that the polymerisation connected with the d1sap-
~pearance of double bonds occurs chiefly in the first period of polyme-w
risation while relatively low vise3sity is obtained. rha absorption of
water by films from mixtures at oils of different visco-sity 16 determined,
-and the re3ults compared with data calculated on thp basis of absorption
of water. of individual componentj.
-F /A-?Ai , ,2-- ,_) S K Ij /(-I
TANIEWSKI, M.
Determination of olefins in some industrial gases.
F. 242 (Chemik) Vol. 10, No. 7/8, JUlY 19579 Warszawa, Poland
SO: MONTHLY INDEX OP EAST EUROPEAN ACCESSIONS (EEAI) LC. VOL. 79 NO. 1j JAN- 1958
POL:M Chemical Tochnology. Chemical Pro6ucts and H
Thoir ~'qpplication. Ine-ustrial. Or-
~anic Syn-
thosis.
Lbs Sour: Ref Zhur-Khiziya, No go 1959i '-.142341.
!,uthor : Taniowski, H.
Inst :Not Civ-on.
Titlo :Obtaining ghlothylstyrono fma a Local Raw
Matorial.
Orig Pub: Przom, chom., 1957, 13, No 5, 263-266.
!Lbstract: It is indicated that tho gas waich is a wasto
product in a nurabor of indus;rios (synthetic
benzene, butadione, synthetic rubber), contains
propylono and may serve as a raw matcirival for
for the synthesis of mothylstyrcno by alky-
lating with bonzano and dohydrating 1jith the
Card 1/2
POLAND / Chomical Tochnology. Chc;mical Pro,--ucts and H
Thcir .4--ilication. Industrial Or&3nic Syn-
thosis.
Abs Jour: Rof Zhur-Khimiya, No 9, 1950, 32341.
i,bstract: forraod cumono. rx -Mothylstyrono is usod in tho
production of butadionostyrona rubbor and, to a
small oxtont, in tho manufacturo of varnish
paints. -- I. Matvoycva.
Card 2/2
POLAND/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their 11-30
Application. Lacquers. Paints. Lacquer and
Paint Coverings.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - KhimiYa,, 110 17, 1958, 59382
Author : Taniewski, M.~ Bulazynskay L.
Inst :
Title : Peroxide Quantitites of Oxygenated Linseed Oils.
Orig Pub : Przem. chem.., 1957,, 13.. No 5, 290-291
Abstract : It was established that durinG the polymerization of
linseed oil by oxygenation, the optimm temperature.,
during vhich the greatest quantity of peroxides were
formed,, equals 600, The opti-im temperature for the
most rapid decomposition of peroxides fluctuates with-
in 80-1000. Linseed oil, oxygenated under law tempera-
tures (600), possessed low amounts of peroxide after
heating to 2000 equal to the peroxide amounts of lin-
seal oil oxygenated at hitjier temperatures.
Card 1/2
POLAIM/Cheraical Teckuiolocy - Chemical Products and Vicir H-30
Application. Lacquers. Pai-nts. Lacquer and
Paint CoverinGs.
Aba Jour Rof Zhur - Khimiya, No 171 1958, 59382
Hydroxyl quantities do not depend on peroxide quantities
and increase insignificantly with an increase of the
temperature of oxygenation of the linseed oile.
Card 2/2
- 97 -
Wi
_IWAAL-T, TaMewgkLjL The PlEoysis of Alkanix from By~t~lc
ass OIL *a a g--pPIe-nnf-Y Source of Olctins for u-Methytalrent &ad
7
Styrene Alanufacilaic.
,Piroliza alkan6w z gazqlu syntelycznego *o dodalk.Dwe ir6dlo
olefin dla-produkc)t alfa-inetylostyrenu I styranu". Przemysl Chmnla-, f
ny. No. 7, 1938, pp. 475-482, 9 figs., a Ubs,
This imper deals with the most economical utilization, under
MIsh conditions, of gas, oil drom Ve FIscher-Tropsch synthesis tor
zobtalrdng Isopropylbenzene wrid ethygmuene as gnteffnedlates for
manufartwing a-methylstyrene a-4 styrene. In uldition to oletin3, uso
was made of the alkene components of the gas. A descrIlAlon 13 given
of the reaults of laWratory examination of the ethylene-propylene
Pyrolyski of alkane components In pipe reactors of copper, KNR-steal,
:.Und steel resistant to ternperatures 600-7;0'C. for a qmlod of contact
from 1,4 to 113 sm. Ite OpUMUM time of contaak at various ternpera-
Wres and in different pipes was established. together with the best
Yield of ethyleneland propykme/obindned under auch conditions.,
A descripilon is also lnckMa on6 methods of ProUrMnary treatments
Of4he pipes to suppres3 the undestrable catalytic (rdluenice on the
COUMe at the process ~polsonlng &vlth H,S, meroopUns). Study of the,
Infivence of water va%wur on the trend of pyTolyals at 750T. In'
p1pe (at v about 2,5 sec.) showed that the*
OPOnum eu-r4ptit of water in the mIxtuzre was 1684 by weight, the
Yield ot Ohyicno, prtypylene qnd narbon being respectively: 37.8010,1
and 0.4801, (by weight). it was found that the
maximum ylbld:
7
0101135 Was Obtained when'the range of the Increase In gas volume,
r
2.0 111. In the range of temperatures e)mmined, Itle logarlthm~'
1he most advantageous time of contact was a linear function of their';'-
,'Wature
ICOUNTRY Poland, H-31
CATZGORY
'.70.
AB5. JOUR. RZ-1him,-. i~0- i0, 5-9 73371r
AUTHOR laniewvki M.; Berak, J0
05T.
TITLE, Develcpment Trends of the USSR Industry of
Synti,-ctic Rubber in the Light of Some
Research Problems
ORIG. PUB- : Przem. chem., Ic,-5,9, No 11,
ABE;TRAGT : Corisi,' erat ions concerning developirient of
synthetic rubber industry in Poland, taking into account
tile LK;LJR exT)erience. -- V. Lepetov.
CARD:
-r,4/V/( k//
Distr: 4E2c(j)
Pf"tIcIzer'for chlorinated rubber. Inst)-tut.Fnrb I La-
WeK4 (by 13. 5zombjer-
Ska Pol. 40,732, July 30, IUD gas been
oulalned from linseed oil, condensed
final viscosity
to a