SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TROFIMOVA, G.M. - TROFIMOVA, L.L.

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Peculiarities of solid-phase... S/020/62/147/002/016/021 B101/Bla6 the solid phase. The following causes are assumed for solid-phase radiation polymerization: (a) formation of short-lived excited moleculesi (b) loosening of substance along the tracks of primary particles and 6-electrons, which imparts properties to the substance similar to those that occur near phase transitions and near the melting point. There are 4 figures. ASSOCIATION: SUBMITTED: Institut kh.imicheskoy fiziki Alcademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Chemical Physics of the Academy of Sciences USSR) August 3, 1962 Card 3/3 RPL/ in the IL 8879-65 ACCESSYOU UR: AP4009153 due,-.either-- to- the- effectiive_part#ij AL t, ionor -ar- PI NANW05IM', 'R NOR 1-4 ne radiation tile sulid Phade mork=Srs ~f- -yes co 1 vrme rt z at on rqte, ~wtflAftA'dl am!vlonitrilb~ (F-N) palymortz-arAun ind=ed by faet, aleatro= HIM an A 3 --7 7,(-,' 1:.temst, ana lon with which Ns N. Sem-mv has foLloved the work, Z-mS viau Raj their thaaks to -7 IrLg. &r+., hav f4zurp--!. ri.lA !,4 AM qQ-q!; T~+A fki+~a Phy -62 jig-mmr7mt IC-Au-, ENCLi W: arT nrwl-~ rule ml q"lv. oll o'm FRI al AUTHOR: -Pmt, E. V.; Troftinava, G. M.; Yenikolopyan, N. S. f,Tt!^nJP polymerization of liexamet~YLI~.):(2-1-11risiloxane In Lhe solid phase 'Vvllqr)'r,--~mol2kulvari-ty'v-~! suvedinonlya, %,. flu. 11', Ij6-1, TOPIC TA(-!'~. P. L~ IT-at-111,-'r A~, 11-Irvelotrisiln.,cme was 1),,)Iyr -rizxW lo, Lhe Il, I SI U11c 1 Ilv I vroiYSIE I t 7- A 11 i i 77,~fn ~,Jvn r-rization te. nperawre, 7- Mol, !j L 11 ell' --ell ti on. 17-11c~ M-arat interestln~ ri~- qklltr i 11 c I - 4. i!-rnt. Phenomenon calmot .~e bv the -xj-;;tjSg theurlpi~ orl Iza-Hinn Inf4 rl--quir~-, further exu'rsl'.e ~11t~ i 9. 711- c4 0-tg. ?r'. has.- 2 figL res. Card BkRK&WV. 1.N OOIZMKrT, V.I., TENIKOWFUR; M.S., TFlDFrHDVA, G.M., TEDElaMVA, S.T. Radiation-inducod solid-state polymerisation. Parti..Polyme-rization of acrylonitrils.* PartIl-Polymsrization of vivyl acetates Various "a of po2ymerization rate temperatures dependence*. Report submitted for the International 3ymposium of Niscrewlecular chemistr7s Paris, 1-6 jvay 63 BARKALOV, I.M.,- GOLIDANSKIY, V.I.; YENIKOLOPOV, N.S.; TEREKHOVA, S.F.; TROFIMCJVA,_~ Specific features of solid-phase radiation polymerization in the course of irradiation. Dokl. AN SSSR 11+7 no.2.-395-398 N 62. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Goltdanskiy). (Polymerization) (Radiation) d (b) R*dIs1Ilm-ImI~d NlymerInthm of Nilmomers In the Solid 5(4te I. M-11st-kalar, V.I. If. 17. tercWts and 0, M. Trollm,"s The authors in-teiligated the Unatks of the radiation-indixed polyffs.-rization Of A number of vinyl mman"ers (scntoni(rilc. me hytructhacryfale, vinyl ncetate, formaldehyde), The polymeri7ation was carried out using 1.3 Mev clevrcni. 111c temperature ranze studied (from -196 to 0*Q Included the melting point of the monomer. 'Me temperatureAependence of the polymedization rate near the melting point charged in a v.,4cty of ways. 'Me polymer yield In Cu: solid phase reached a limiting value with increasing dose. ne influem of phase transitions an he kinetics or polymerizalfors, was established. The results are Interpreted on the basis or the theory dcvcfopcd and presented by N. 1%. Semcnov sit the International symposium or Macromoletular Chemistry (Moscow, July 1960), and at the 18th Congress ct Ilum and Applied Chemistry Mosstreal. August. 1961). fly- USTP. ltl~,m- HCA,111TOVY 1-1,; T9, COVA, G.P.-, KCJI~IIAGINA, Y e. F-. ;K ANI. I _~F'PL _ GIJ IM , ~ A Gelat,lon [:-rcces--es and ~f I Zlhur,.Pr-jkl.kh!-,m. 38 no."'.638-611.3 !~ -I f,-. I IT ., O~gpA 1. Submitted Ma--cb 19, 19;~4 - !T. M SCURC-7 CODZ: TTR/r 0'2/6,/ooo/cc6/i 0r,9/10!6 D 0 -A.UTHO. Golubtsov, S. oroo0v V 11 (Deceased); PoDkov, K. K. atokaya. R. A., A ndrianov, K. I 't Tuz- t; Mli k o v a Z . V ;Golosova, H. Aristova V. G. ORG: none TIM : Reactions of formation of a2kyl(aryl)chlorosilanes in a direct interaction be- tureen alkyl (aryl) chlorides and silicon. Report 111o. 6. Role of cuDrous qhjqride in 'he forvm~ - cliall L. tion o.L -- -.1 y1dichlorosilanes SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izv. Ser khim, no. 6, 1966, 1009-1016 TOPIC TAGS: silane, chloride, silicon compound, copper compound Cllftrlle'll~e- ABS'MACT: A nechanism is proposed for the formation of dimethyl(diethyl)dichlorosil- ane and rothyl(ethyl)-',,riel-Aorosilane durin- the reaction of methyl (ethyl) chloride 0 with silicon on cuDrous chloride. The proposed mechanism for the formation of dial!-yl dichlorosilanos is as foLLows: Card Ih, UDC: 546 1+ eA-Zt5~ ~- ACC NRt AP6024019 RCI+Cu-RCf-Cu 2RCI - Cu --~- ZCuCI + 2R Si + 2CuCI - MCI?. + 2Cu SLGI, + RGI - CU --- RSiCIz + C11 'd RSIC12 + RCI - Cu - BzSiCl? + e UCI CU Si + 2RCI --):112SiC!Z The formation of alkyltrichlorosilane is represented as follows: Si + 2CuCI ---)- SiCIz + 2Cu SjCI,. + RCI - Cu-b,- RSiCI3 + CU Zxperimental data obtained confirmed these mechanisms. Therrodynamic calculations of the initial stages of the reactions of methyl and ethyl chloride with silicon were perl formed. The formation of dichlorosilene is thermodynamically quite probable under the conditions of syathesis of alkylchlorosilanes. Ulf spectra of the products formed by the reaction of culDrous chloride with silicon showed a group of bands characteristic of the sneatrum. of-SiCl?. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 5 tables. SUB COD,-,.' 07/ SUM DA7-r,; 12Feb64/ ORIG REF: 008/ OTH REF: 012 TROFIMDVA, I. A Polish miner, Marian Pszebyt7nski. Mast, ugl. 5 no.8: 22.,-24 Ag '56. OLRA 9:11) (Pszebytynski, Marian) 41724-65 _41. '13 Author Cer.ifAaAtgk -~,rppcmtg in- i aone M; I flum all NWX251 a 47000-66 EWP(k)/i~14T(d)/E11T(m)/94P(w) IJP(c) M/RIX ACC NR" AR6027168 SOURCE CODE: UR/0264/66/000/005/A008/Aoo8 AUTHOR: Aleksandrov, A. Ya.; Trofimova, E. P. -2 t,/ ORG: none TITLE: Local stability of three-layered Plates with honeycomb fillers at longi- tudinal compression SOURCE: Ref. zh. Vozdushnyy transport, Abs. 5A50 REF SOURCE: Sb. Raschety elementov aviats. konstruktsiy. Vyp. 4. M., Mashinostroyeniye, 1965, 5-18 on TOPIC TAGS: stability, honeycomb structure, elastie deformation, compressi ABSTRACT: A study has been made of the local stability of three-layered 21~tes i with honeycomb fillers, having 6-face and 4-face cells, under uniform longitildinall, compression of the plate in one and two directions. Equations have been obtained by an energy method for determining critical loads. The results obtained extend to a region of elastic-plastic deformations and are verified by experiments. Com-, Card 1/2 UDC: 629. 13:539. 4:620. 1 L 47000-66 WC-Cl4k, -A-R6027 168 parisons of critical loads were also carried out for plates with 6-face and 4-face honeycombs. Orig. art. has: 8 figures. Bibliography of 3 titles. [Translation of abstract). [NT] SUB CODE: 11 V IV-Id 2 / 2 Card SM DRATIMT, 1. S., -AOID FRIST-2;Al R. A. Dr2vert, I. S., Pristina, it. A., and Trofimova, I. L. "An 2n2lysis of V~e illness rate of scarlet fewr in the city of Kirov in the post-war period," Trudy Kirovskogo in-ta epidemiologii i m1krobiologii, Collection 2, 1948, p. ~4-1021 - Bibliog: 13 items. SO: U-3736.9 21 May,53, (Letopis 17jxrn2I Inykh Statey, No. 17, 1949). MhVUU, 1. S., FRISTINA, R. A. and TkOFILIOVA., 1. L. "An analysis of the illness rate of ,,!,-Iem- scarlet fever in the cit-37 o--:' Kirov in the post-War :period, " Trudy Kirovs,Co,-o in-ta e -'-' - iologii i mikrobiologii, Collection 2, Ic/48, p. 0/4-102, - Bibliog: 1-3) SO: U-3736.1 21 May '53, ~Letopis 'Zhurnal InykIi Statey, No. 17, 1949). MANt, K.T&;YXRIVANSKAYA. L.&.: TROPIROVA. IlVQ._"_. Mechanism of the catalytic dehydrocyclization of paraffin hydro- carbons. Doklady Akad. Nauk S.S.S.E. 82, 9rl3-16 152. (YT.RA 5:4) OA 47 no.13:035 133) 1. Institut tonkoy khimicheskoy takhnologii imeni K.Y. Lomonosova, Moscow. "A Study of tho Kinetics ,jjcj Roactioil NachmAl' 'nil of Via L1,0apic Fkchange of 1~fdroT carbons With DevtceLum in the Pr,-:;erice of zi Cataly, st.- Chromiwa Oxido an Xlumirium C/.Ide." Cand Chem -'-'ci, Order of the L.~bxr RrA 3amner 3ci-Res P~V5iconi-erAcal Inst ilreni L. Karpov, 17 Jan 55. M11, 6 Jan 55) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR 111gher Educatioual Institutions (13) SO: SUr- IT 'S, 29 Jul 55 ,L. 1..o. 59 -1 AIA USSR/ PhysicaLlChemistry Kinetics. Combustion. Explosives. Topochemistry. B-9 Catalysis Abs Jour : Referat 2hur ntmiya, No 4, 1957, 11M Author : Andriano* K.A., Golubtsov S.A.9 Trofigova, I.V.., Denisova A.S.., T&Litika;ki R-A-- Ilist" : Adadifay 6f -Sdi;n6ii !USSR Title : On the Role of Copper in the Reaction between Ethyl Chloride and Silicon Orig Pab : Dokl. AN SSBRI 19560 108, No 3, 465-468 Abstract k'study-wad i6de of'thd influence of Cu;:~6nteht 6f -silicoii-~cop~er &llbys on-their interaction vith-C Cl (I);-amaong the-rea6tion. prodxi~ts w~r6 found ~ -) - iumbar -Ce5S'HC'P- of - liquid eKd gasi6ud '~roaiic s. tal~tfii tid'6ji the-bdiis-6f"thi C'O-i-ite-n-t,-,"'iu*"thi'ro-A;-~ti6ii pfo"6td,--O-f -3:1','-'the--for- mation of vhich takes plade- a6d&iding t6'thi'mo6t idvdiitdgi6ui-r'6ac'tioai Wg,--Cl-~, Si ----iiiVdIvihg-zio ioi6 Of-oiOiLIi:'r4&Cal8-.- -Vith-- 5 diciiis6 in-Cu-coi2el R- T94"allo~'ftom' 70'to 5%.,''c6utint ofll'iii the'r'e- 6:6tibli-pi6"~ts"i-n-ar'e'a-se-'s 66ji'20'to 45-50% It'is ihoifi thit d3r6j-in car talytic activity'of alloys with high Cu-content is due not to thermal 1/2 USS~/ Mysical Chemistry Kinetics. Combustion. Uplosives. Topochemistry. B-9 Catalysis Abs Jour Referat Zhur Khimiya, No 4, 1957, 11292 de6omposition of products (vhich is slight under the conditions of the iynthesis),*but to catalytic decomposition of I in the presence of Cu, according tp the reaction-.- C-U, CA-Cl ---,~C!2~4 + HC1 and subsequent reactions: C2 Cl + 2HC1 4 Si H5 7 C05s'al 3 + H2 and 2C,)H' cl. 4Hci - si -CL, -~ 2c2H5siHcl2 + ~2- 5 2/2 .- I ,. t I I.I vl .7. v~ AUTHORS - '*rylov, V.D. , Yef remoy, Tu.N. 76-11-22/35 TITLE: The Structure of Cu-Si Alloys and Their Catalytic Activity in the Reaction with Chlorethyl (Struktura Cu-Si splavoy i ikh kataliti- cheakaya aktivnost' v reaktaii a khloristym etilom) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Fizicheskay Khimii, 1957, Vof.31Nr 11, pp.2522-2525 (USSR) fiBSTRAM The phase composition of silicon-copper alloys (20-35% Cu) and their modification in a reaction with ohlorethyl was investigated by the X-ray method. It is shown that all alloys of this composition, in- dependent of their activity in the aforementioned reaction, have a two-phase stxuoturei a silicon and a cu si (q-phase). It is shown that in the case of interaction with 2orethyl the silicon con- tained in the intermetallio compound cu3 Si reacts in the first moment. This leads to the destruction of the given compound and to the forma- tion of metallic copper, which is now the catalyzer of the further process of ethyl-ohlorine-silone synthesis. The copper separated settles on the surface of silicon particles and deteriorates contact with chlorethyl, which is bound to lead to a decrease of the alloy- ing activity. It is shown that the difference in the case of a be- Card 1/2 ginning activity of Cu-Si alloys in the reaction with chlorethyl 76-11-22/35 The Structure of Cu-Si Alloys and Their Cataly-tio Activity in the Reaction with Chlorethyl is connected with the difference in reaction velocity between ohlorethyl and the silicon contained in the intezmetallic compound. The investigations connected with the chemical part of the pro- cesses mentioned were carried out by 1J.Trofimova and R.A. Turetakaya. There are 6 figures and 7 iie?e-renoes, 3 of which are Slavic. SUBMITTED: August 27, 1956 AVAIIMLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 AUTIMS: Andr-'Lano-, X. A., Gclul~ti~olt, S. A. 62-2-r/25 Trofino-.,.... T. V.. .2. V. D.. TITLE: On r,;f 11lie Ca~~-J~rti lct*vity f Sil con- -00-0, A", lo-s il P-_,oc~~3s o-' D-r--,ct Syntliesia of Ethyl- per I ~ I, JL - chlorosilanes (0,1- i-_m;eno11iy?,':h %Etali.tichec3';:oY a7ctivnosti kremn-a-modny',-h IT pryvj:iuC;o sintez-a etil- khlorslilanov) . PERIODICAL: 1~:veatiya 1"14 S"SSR Otdc~ieniyeKhd.-- *Jc1,.eG':i1zh Ja-,fc, 1958. _TTr 2, pp. !'57-165 ~USS;t)- ABS-22ACT Th-,~ direct synthe3is of all:yl- a-ad arylchlorosilanes by the influenc.e of 'Clla haloid derivative upou elementary silicon i_ the of a catalyst was already described se-.reral papers.. But only scazce and insufficient data ex- ist on 4.hc, 'L&~,t t"hat the a~;tivity of the 3ontart sili,;on- -copper maaj slowly dt2c:!._-.ass~~ in "lie process of synthesis. Concrete reports on t1he reao0r. for the modification of activ- ity have hith,~rto not been publish-ad. In the present paper the following is said on the result of the eyperiment: It was found that in the interaction of the sili con- copper Card 1/2 alloyo w-fth ethylene c.11oride their activity is lighly re- On -the Modif.-1.cations of the Catalytic Activity of Silicon- 62-2-5/28 -Coppe-" Alloys in the Process of Direct of Et;iylchlorosilanes. duced, i.e. to the exteat to which silicon enters into re- action (formation of Q-thyl-chlorosilanes). It was found that for alloys with a lovi content of co-oper (5-91"-) the lines of the. -eneral actIvity in the reaction of the formation of di- ethylchlurosili:%ne rLin crrer 2 inaxima. In alloys with a high copr.-ir-conte.nt 'ev2511~J) th~-; of only one selective maximum -and cne maxi:,ium of the generaj. activity was determin- ed. It --s assumed- that ths interaction of et'kyl chloride with silif;on-copper alloYs is co-.iposed of two parallel -,rocesses: aN the reactiz)n --with silicon. of the intermetallic com-lound Cu Si with sii.:ultaneous separation of active copper; b) re- 3 C10 .ion with free silicon in the presence of the separated c 0 r. ly .Per as cata" st. On the baais of this hypothesis the variability for alloys with a diverse content of copper can be explained. DurinE; the reaction carbon is to a consider- able exteat dc-,'.o2ited at the surface of copper which may also contribute to a decrease in t,,,e activity of the mass. There are 2 fignreu, 7 tables, and 5 Slavic references. SUB1,2ITTED: AuE:ust 22, 1956 AVAILABLE: Library of Conrress Card 2/2 1. Silicon-copper alloy catalysts 2. Ethy1chlorosilanes-Synthegis SOV/80-59-1-A2/44 jM1103- Andriano7, K.A., Go-lubtsov, S.A., Tishina, Y.N. and Trofimova, i.V. TITLE.- Direct Synthesia of' Pheri,' ltrichloro:3ilane in a 'IPIuidized" Bed (Pryamoy sintez feniltrilhlorailana Y "kipyashchem" sloye) j PERIODICAL: Zhurnal urikladnoy khimii, 1959, lir 1, pp 201-207 (USSR) A13STIULCT- The authors investigated the synthesis of phenyltrichlorosilane out of chlorobenzene, hydrogen chloride and silicon in a "flu- idized" bed in the presence of copper and iron as catalyzareat a temperature of approximately 6000C. The experiments performed showed the possibility of attaining the high efficiency of the process, the satisfactory yield of phenyltrichlorosilane,. ap- proximately 11 g from 100 a of the contact mass per hour, and sufficiently complete utilization of silicon,