SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT UKOLOVA, T.P. - UKSHE, YE.A.

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-61 ffe /,/ 6 ~f 0, -77- P MOBBLI, M.S.; UKOLOVA, T.P. Preparation and radiographic analysie of lower oxides of titanium. Zhuranoorgskhiz, 2 no.9:22?4-2276 S 157. (MIRA 10-12) (Titanium oxides) (Radiography) MUM, TOP. .od Ageyev, N.V., V.A. Reznichenko, R.P. Ukolova, and Y.S,, gl* ell (Institute of Metallurgy, Academy of Sciences USSR). On the Lower Qxides of Titanium, p. 64. Titan i yego splavy. vyp. II; Ifetallurgiya. titana qitanlum and Its Alloys. No. 2: Metallurgy of Titanium) Mosccw~ Izd-vo a S9,13% 1959. 179 P. This collection of papers deals with sources of 'Vitanium; production of titanium dioxide, metallic titanium, and titanium sheet; slag composition; determination of titanium content in slags; and other related matters. The sources of titanium discussed are the complex sillimanite ores of the Kyakhtin- skoye Deposit (Buryatskaya ASSR) and certain aluminum ores of Eastern Siberia. One paper explains the advantages of using 11menite t1tanito slags for the pro- duction of titanium dioxide by the sulfuric acid method. Production of metallic titanium by thermal reduction processes (hydrogen, magnesium, and carbon reduc- tion) is the subject of several papers, while other papers are concerned with 1-he electrolytic production of titanium. Other subjects dealt with are interaction of titanium with water vapor and with hydrogen and thet dettrmination of titanium in slags. AGSYBV, N.Y.; REZNICHMHKO, V.A.; MWVA. T.P.; MOMPI, )LS. lower titanium oxides. Titan i ago splary io.2:64-72 159. O'IRA 13:6) 1. Institut motallurgi AN SSSR. (Titanium oxides) REZNICMWKO. V.A. (Moskva); UKOLOVA, T.P.J~oakva) I Jkfect of the'addition of lower titanium oxides on the reduction of ilmenite by carbon. Izv.AN BS9R,.Otd.tekh.nattk,Xet.1 topl. no.4; 26-28 Jl-Ag CO. (MIRA 13:9) (Ilmenite) (Titanium-,-Metallurg7) REZNICHENKO, V.A.;.~KOLOVA, T.P. Investigating interaction processes of the lower titanium oxides with ilmenite. Titan i ego splavy no-5:75-79 161. (MIRA 15:2) (Ilmenite) (Titanium oxide) (Phase rule and equi.liln-ium) BEZNICHENKO,, V.A.; UKO 83rn sits of andsovite and of solid solutions on the basis of a titanium besquioxide lattice. Titan i ago splavy nci-5:80-U 161. (MIRA 15:2) (Anosovite) (Titanium oxide) S/137/62/000/006/032/163 Aoo6/A1o1 ATMORSi Reznichenko, V. A., Ukolova, T. P. TITLE: Investigating interaction processes of lower titanium oxides with ilmenite PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 6, 1962, 13, abstract 6G98 (In collection: "Titan i yego splavy", no. 5, Moscow, AN SSSR, 1961, 75 - 79) TEXTt Experiments on the interaction of ilmenite with Ti~03 were conducted under neutral conditions and in a vacuum. With an increasing ilmenite : T12O ratio, the completeness of interaction decreases, ie. the higher the solubiMy of Ilmenite in Ti2O3' the lower its activity. Activity of T1.3+ is particularly reduced with its decreasing concentration in the 11menite. If the ilmenite : T12O ratio is 0-25 -. 1, a solid solution of ilmenite in M203's formed, named fftag~rovitcll. At a i.ia:her ratio a solid solution of Ti~O in the ilmenite, the crichtonite, is formed. At a ratio > 0.5 : 1, a solld solution is formed being ferrous anosovite. L. Vorob'yeva [Abstracter's note: Complete translation) Card 1/1 REZNICHENKO, V.A.; UKOLOVA T.P. Studying procesves of the interaction of 11menite vith monoxide, Titan i ego spla no.8s49-54 162. oft iizwl 1) (Ilmsnite7 (Tit~zdum oxide) p REHICHENKO, V.A.; KIIALIMOV, F.B.;-UKIOLOVA,,T.P., Titanium oxides. Titan i ego splavy rio.9:42-69 '03.(IAIFU 16.9) . (Titanium oxide) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION sov/4962 Ukolova, Yelena Nikolayevna Avtomatleheakaya svarka (Automatic Welding) Moseow, Mashgiz, 196o. 147 P. 25,000 copies printed. Reviewer: S. I. Mikhaylov, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed.: Yu. A. Denisov, Engineer; Tech. Ed.: N. A. Dugina; Executive Ed. of Ural-Siberian Department (Mashgiz): A. V. Kaletina,, Engineer, PURPOSE: This book is intended for use as -a textbook for weld- ers in training. COVERAGE: The author discusses the autontatic welding of steel and nonferrous metals. Welding techniques are re- viewed and data are included on the properties, use, and manufacture of fluxes employed in automatic welding. Modern automatic-welding equipment Is described and in- formation on the operation and repair of this equipment C a Automatic Welding Sav/4962 is provided. Automatic-welding methods applied in vari- ous branches of industry are discussed. The book also contains material on welding defects, quality control of welds, and the economic aspects of automatic welding. No personalities are mentioned. Soviet references accom- pany each chapter. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction 3 Ch. I. Essentials of Automatic Flux-Shielded Welding 5 1. The system of flux-shielded welding, Advantages of flux-shielded welding over manual are welding 5 2. Electrical, thermal, and metallurgleal processes in flux-shielded welding 7 Ch. 11. Fluxes and the Electrode Wire 15 CaJrd--2/-5. LARIONOV, A.K,, doktor geolego-miner. nauk; UTOLOVA, Z.S. inzh, kSanning foundations of structures on clarey soilv. Trudy RISI no.6:35-41 158. (KiRA 12:6) (Foundations) (Boil mechanics) ZURNADZHIP V.A.; ANANITEV, V.P.; UKOLOVA, Z.."). Deter-mining possible deformations of sagging foundations and selecting construction measures. 09n.,, fund. i mekh.gnin. 5 no.6:23-25 163. (KM 16t12) DOBSRTTS, M.L., inzh.; KARAMYSHEV. I.A., inah.; MAINCHIK M H In2h. Exhibition of now machinery to be used in the construction of transportation facilities. Transp. stroi. 8 no. 5*.29-31 Yq 158. (MIRA 11:7) (Moscow-Road machinery-11xhibiticum) BATTS, &manull Genrikhovich, kand.tekhu,namk; VILIMIN, Molom Yadovich, kand.tebm.nank; KASARWIT, Jba SOlOmOuffich; SHCHUKIN, Viktor Semenovlebi starshly luzh;;,UJCW affj"LA, Inzh,, red, Darge prestroseed concrete *Double Tw slabs for roofs of buildings] Nedvaritellno napriashannys zheIezdbetotrqe krUpT79 I Ili ~~ns wdvolnoe Tw dlia pokrytil zdanil; In opyta N11ZHelesobetona i sawoda 16.22 Glavmospromstrolmaterialov. Moskva, Gos.izd-yo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. I stroit,'materialm, 1960. 27 p I (;IRA l4t12) 1. Akademiya stroltelletva I. arkbitelctur7 SSSR. Institut organi- zateii, makhanizatail i tokhnicheskoy portoehohl otroitellstvu. Byuro takhnichaskoy Informtell, 2. Zaveduyushably laboratorlyey fibornykh shelexobatounykh konstrukilf.'V Smohno-io,sledovatel'skogo InstItuta sholesobotonnykh Welly I neriLdnykh w-terialor (for Batts). 3. Zaveduyushchiy sektorom inzhenerny-kh lconstrukttsiy Sanchno-iseledo- vatellakpgoAustituta shelesobetonnykh Izdally I, uerudzqkbt-wt*- rialoy (f~Li TSeytlin). 4. Glavny7 Imzh. zavoda No.22-Glalmosprom- stroymaterialow (for Nasarekly). 5. Natufto-i9sledovatel'okiy iustitut shelexobstonnykh Welly i norwimykh materialow (for Shchukin). (Precast concrete construction) (Roofing,, Concrete) PFULI p Me.., inzh.;_UKRAIDICHIN, M.Mj inzh. j, red. (The FV-1 and P-3 machibes for unloacling loose and fine materials from railroad cars) Mekhani=W FV-1 i P-3 dlia vygruzki sypuchikh i melkokuskovykh materialov iz zheleimodorozhxqkh vagonov; iz opyta TSentrakademstroia Akademii na-L& 13M. Moskva., Gos. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit.p arkbit., i stroit. miterialam, 1961. 13 p. (F.IRA 14:12) 1. Akademiya stroitellotwa i arkhitektu:cy SSSR. Institut organi- zatsii, mokbanizatsii i tekhnicheskoy pomoshchi stroitellstvu. Byuro tekhnicheskoy informataii. 2. Glalniyy mekhanik TSentraka- demstroya Akademii nauk SSSR (for Pful'). (Loading and unloading) SOMOV) Valentin Iyanovich; WDRID) Konstantin L*risovicl~ tj.ijSII,IOVI Feliks VUidimiro-vich, inzh.; UKPJJNCHIX,M.Yj., inzh.,,red. [Residential building rv-ide vibration- rolled elements; from construction practices in block no.123 of Novyyo Kuzlminki (1-loscow)]Zhiloi don iz obllemnyl,.h vibro- prokatnykh elementov; opyt stroitel'stva v 113 kvartale Novykh Kuzlminok (t,,oskva). Moskva., Gos.,jtroiizdat, 1961. 41 P. (MIM 15: 8) 1. Akaderdya stroitelistva i arkhitektuxy SSSR. Institut or- ganizatsii, i.-.ekhanizatsii i telchnicheskoy poroshchi stroitell- stvu. Byuro tekhnicheskoy infortratsii. 2. Glavnyy inzhonor konstruktorskogo otdela Moskovskogo instituta tipovogo i ek- sperimentallnogo proyektirovaniya Foakcwkogo gorodskogo sove- ta deputatov trudyaslichikhoya(for Somov). 3. Rukovoditelt gruppy metodicheskikh-kibinetov tresta "Mosorgstroy" Glavnogo otdeleniya po zhilishchnoru i grazhdanskoru stroitellstvu v gorode Moshve (for Ezdrin). 4. Vctod~cheskiy kabinot t.-c- sta lqlosorgstroy" na zartroyke rayona Novyye Kuzli-!.inki (for Anisirnov). (Precast concrete construction) (Moscow-Apartment houses) ROZENFEL'DyAleksandr Grigorlyevich; EU~Rnl,, Konstantin Borisovich; U)aAINCHIK.v MoM..4 inzb,, red, [Construction of large-panel apartment houses according to the series 1605A Standard plan of the "Gipi-ostroiindustriia" InstituLe; building of a residential block in Fili-Mazilovo in Moscow (practices of the Main Administrirbion for Housing and Public Construction in the City of Moseow)]Stroitel'stvo krupnopanellnyk.h zhilykh domov po tipovowa proektu serii 1605A Institua "Giprostro1industrii-ell- zastroika zhilogo kvartala v Fili-Mazilovo v Moskve (o4t Glavmosstroia). Mo- skva., Gosstroiizdat., 1961. 53 p. (KIRA 15:8) 1. Akademiya stroitel7stva i arkbitektury SSSR. Institut or- ganizataii, mekhanizatsii i tekhnicheskoy pomoshchi stroi- tel'stvu. Byuro tekhnicheskoy informatsii. 2. Glavnyy kon- struktor Instituta. nGiprostroyindustriya" (for Rozenfelld). 3. Rukovoditell gruppy metodicheskikh kabinetov tresta. I'Mosorgstroy" Glavnogo upravloniya po stroitellstvu i vosstanovleniyu zheleznodorozhnykh mostav (for Ezdrin). (Moscow-Apartment houses) LAVIRIETSKIY, L.F., inzh.; ORIDVSKIY, B.Ya.,, inzh.-arHi.; FINKEISIITEYN, B,A., inzh.; KDRE, K.B.., inzh.; UKRAIIICIIIK,, M.M., inzh., red. 1~ [One-story industrial building with no monitor and with:a flat roof and a large network of columns]Odnoetazhnoe bes- fona,rnoe proDWshlonnce zdanie s ploskoi lwovlei i Imupnoraz- mernoi setkoi kolonn; iz opyta tresta "K013stroi-51' Glavmos- 3troia. Moskva, Gosstroilzdat, 1961. 72 P. (MIRA 15:9) 1. Akademiya stroitel'stva i earkhitekttuT S&ER. Institut orga- nizataiiq mekhanizataii i tekhnicheskoy porochchi stroitel'stvu. Byuro tekhnicbeskoy informatsii. 2. Zamestitell upravlyayushchego trestom ul-losstrOY-5" (for Orlovskly). 3. Starshly prepodavatell Vsesoyuznogo zaochnogo pol-itekhnicheakogo institirta (for Fi4nlcinshteyn). 4. Rukovoditall gruppy metodicheakikh kabinetov tresta IVIosorgstroy" Glavnogo otdeleniya.po zhilishchnomu i grazhdanskomu stroitel2stvu v g. Moskve (for Ezd:rin). (14oscow--Factories--Desip and coni;truction) SITNIKOV, Mikhail A:Leksandrov-lchikand.tokkunauk;.VKRAINrHlKpM.M., inzh.,,red. [Precast reinforced concrete reservoirs with poststressed walls; practices of the Experim.-ntal Construction Office of the A11-Union Research Institute for Water Maine (VNIIST), of the "Stroidetall" Plant and the Whita Russian Transporta- tion Construction Administration of the Ministry of Trans- portation Construction of the U.S,S.R,l Sbornye zhelezobeton- nye rezervuary a posleduiushchim napriazheniem. stenok; iz opyta Eksp,&rimentallno-konstruktorskogo bftro Vsesoiuznogo nauabno-isaledovatel I skogo inatituta po stroital I stvu magis- trallrqkh truboprovodov (VNIIST),, zavoda "Stroldetall" i , Beltransstroia Ministerstva. transportnogo stroitel'stva SSSR. -7- Moskva, Gosstroiizdat, 1962. 23 p. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Nachallnik tekhnicheskogo otdela. tresta "Beltransstroy" Mi,rAsterstva transportnogo stroitel'stva SSSR (for Sitnikov). 'ZHUKOVSKIY, E.Z., inzh.; KOREKOVTSEV, N.P... inzh.; UKRAI,NCHIK, M.M., inzh.p red. ---l- .11 (Precast monolithic reinforced concrete &hells in the form hyperbolic paraboloids for roofs of industrial buildings; practices of the Krasnoyarsk Econoirdc Coun- cil and the State Design and Planning Irmititute of the Leningrad State Design and Plannit Institute) Slborno- monolitriye zhelezobetonrWe obolochki v vide giperboli- cheskikh paraboloidov d3ia pokrytii pro'wyshleiuWkh zda- nii; opyt Krasnoiarskogo sovnarkhoza i GPI QLaninprom, strolproekt.ft Moskva, Gosstroiizdat$ 1962. 33 p. (MIRA 17:6) 1. Akademiya stroitellstva i arkhitektury SSSR. Naucbno- issledovatellskiy institut organizatsii, mekhanizatsii i takhnicbeskoy pomoshchi stroitellstva. 2. Rukovoditell spetsiallnogo konstruktorskogo otdala Gosudarstvennogo proyektnogo institute "Lenpromstroyproyekt" (for ZhukovskIy)-3.Glavnyy inzhener tresta "Krasnoyarsk- shakhtostroy", g. Chernogorsk (for Korekovtsev). MARKOV, Boris Glebovich, inzh.; EZD.;,JN, Konstantin Borisovich, inzh.., red. (Construction of covered markets using 40x/+Ojr. double curvatur6 precast reinforced shells] Stroitellstvo kry- tykh rynkov s ispoltzovaniem sbornykh zhelezab-a-tornVkh obolochek dvoiakoi krivizzW razmeraipi. 40x4O ra. Moskva, Goostroiizdat.. 1962. 46 p. (MIRA 17-7) 1. Akademiya stroitel'stva. i arkhitel:tury SS:~R. Nauchno- issledovatel'skiy institut organizatsiip mekhanizatsii i tekhnicheakoy pomoshchi. stroitellstvil. 2. GlavrWy kon- struktor otdela pa proyektirovaniyu predpriyamiy torgov-1i Gosudarstvennogo instituta po proyeksirovaniyu predpriyatiy torgovli i obshchestvennogo pitaniya Ministerstva torgov1i RSFSR (for Markov). MELINIKOV, Yu.L.., kand. tekhn. nauk; ZAKHAROV, L.V.p inzh.; KOLOKOLOV, N.M.p inzh.; UKRAIRCHIK, M.M., inzh., red. (Joints of nrefabricated reinforced concrete bridge span structures] Styki sbornykh zhelezob-stomykh pro- letnykh stroenii mostov. Moskva, Orgtra-.qsstroip 1962. 79 p. (MIRA 17:7) 1. Laboratoriya zhelezobetonnykh mostov TSentrallnogo instituta nauchno-tekhnicheskoy informatsii mashino- stroyeniya (for Mellnikov, Zakharovp Kolokolov). MIKHAYLOV, Vladimir Timofeyevich, inzh.; ~KRMNCHIK, M.M.3 inzh... red. Nobile facilities for the technical servicing of construction equipment] Peredvizbnye sredstva dlia tekh- nicheskogo obsluzhivaniia stroltellnykh inash-In. Moskvap Gosstroiizdat, 1963. 18 p. (MMA 17:9) 1. Moscow. Nauchno-issledovatellskly institut organizatsii, mekhanizatsii i tekhnicheskoy pomoshohl .3troitellstvu. 2. TSentralinoye normativno-issledovatells'xoy-3 byuro "Org- transatroy" Gosudarstvennogo proizvodstvonnogo komiteta po transportnomu stroitellstv-a SSM (for Mikhaylorv). LEVITMI, Ye.P., kand. tekhn. nauk; TARGMSKIY, N.L.p inzh.; EZDRIN, K.B., red. (Assembling precast reinforced concrete roofs for large- panel buildings; practices of the Main Conatruction AdmInistration of the city of Moscow) Montazh sbornvkh zhelezobetoinVkh krysh krupnopanel'rWkh zdamii; iz opyta Glavmosstroia. Moskva, Stroiizdat, 1964. 31 p. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Rukovoditell sektora pokrytiy TSentrallnoy laboratorii teplofizicheskikh issledovaniy elementov zdaniy Nauchno- issledovatellskogo instituta. stroitellnoy fiziki Goastroya SSSR (for Targanskiy). 2. Glavnyy inzhener proyeictov tekhnicheskogo otdela. Instituta po proyektirovaniyu zhi- lishchno-grazhdanskogo stroitellstva (for Ezdrin). %:4'rZ 1. ~ CHMI, Vitaliy Dmitriyevichl UK7AINCqKM.M. nauchn. red.; KASHANI, L.A., red. ~J_ (Laboratory and practical work in special methods for plasterers) Laboratorno-prakticheakie raboty po bpets- tekhnologii dlia shtukaturov. Moskva, Vysshatu shkola, 1965. 87 P. (MIRA M12) Lr tile L of a br~-Ck -0e. val. no. 11, n 154. 13,ao,~rad, y1j"o"I !I. hvla) Llls~ of jj;- Y -1:~;t ~jjror :,L LLJ AT)r 1955, 11ricl. lip I- UKRAINCIK, Ernest "Artificial drying sheds in the brick-making industrym SO: TEHNIKA No 7, Year X. - 1955 I~q ~ UIMAINCIK9 E. Managers, do you know the opinion of your oollaborstors? p. 1523 TEHNIKA, Beogard, Vol lOp No* -10,, 1955 Sot EULP Vol 59 No- 7o Ju1Y 1956 MIRAIMIK, E. Review of diseasea in a brick mamfacturing enterpidae. p. 1675 TEWKA, Teogardp Vol 10, No* n. 1955 SOs EUL, VOL 5, No. 7, ju3,v 1956 UKRAINCIK, E. Construction of artificial dryine kins in the brick industry. p. 776. TEI*;'IKA (Savaz inzenjern i techicara Jugoslavlje) Beograd. Vol. 11, no. 5, 1956 SOURCE: East Europe Accessions Lists (3EAL), Library of Congress, Vol. 5, no. 11, Nor. 1956 UKUINCIK. E. Coal in the brick industry, p. 1424* (Tebmixa, Vol. 11, no. 9, 1956. Beograd, Yugoslavia) SO% Monthly List of East European Accessions. (EEAL) LC, Vol. 6, No. 7, Ju:LY 1957. Uncl. U1140CIK, Ermest The Dryolit slabo for building. Tehnika Jug 17 no.9:8uppl. Orgaixizacija rdda 12 no.9:1824 S 162. UKRAINCIK, Ernest (Zagreb, Kosirmikova 58); WENCESLAV, Faust (Zagreb) Advantages of tunnel furnaces. Tehnika Jug 18 ro, 12: Supplement; Organizacija rada 13 no. 12; 2351-2353 D 163 UKRATWCIK pLe a E A__ Steatit as a means of rationalization. Tephnika Jug 18 no. 3.2: Supplement: Organizacija rada 13 no. 12: 2360- 2360a D 163 BOCHAROVA, L.P., 1~' PIETS. X.S. Effect of phephorous orgnnic insecticides ascorbic sicid oxidase [with sumrutr7 in Nnglishl. Biokhimiia 23 no-3:388~-389 Yq-J& 158 WRA 11:8) 1. Nauchnyy inatitut po udobrenlyam i insektofungUsidam Ministerstva khimicheakoy promyshlennoati SSSR, Mot3kva, (OXIDASE, ascorbic ncid oxida8e, eff. of phooplinte insecticides (Rua)) (PHOSPHATES. effects, on ascorbic acid oxidames, insectleides (Rus)) USSR/General and Specialized Zoology - Insects. HarmALl Insects P and Acarids. Chemical Means in the Control of Harmful Insects and Acarids. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., No 6) 1959, 25408 Author : Popov, P.V,j Bocharova, L.P., Ukrainets, N.G. Inst Title the Insecticidal and Acaricidal Properties of Methyle- thylthiophos. Orig Pub V sb.: Organ. insectofungitsidy i ge3:'Ditsidy. M., Coskhimizdat, 1958, 39-42 Abstract The toxicity of thiphos and Tre--thy.ethylthiophos was practically the same in experiments with the citrus mealybug, tho storage weevil, the beet aphid and the Megalosiphum picridis aphid. Equitoxic~il concentrations of these combinations differed not more than by 15-20%. The fo~lowing*waa the comparative species resistance of the insects under experiment in descending order: Card 1/2 VSSR/General and Specialized Z.)ology - Insects. Haimful Insects P and Acarids. (nemical Means in the Control of Harmful Inziects and Acarids. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., 11o 6, 1959, 254o9 Author ; Popov, P.V., Ukrainets, N.S. Inst : - Title : The Insecticidal Property of Some Mixed Phosphates and Thiophosphatos,,. Orig Pub : V sb.: Organ, insectofungitsidy i gerbitsidy. M., Goskhirdzdat, 1958, 122-127 Abstract : As a result of determining the insecticidel properties of 45 phosphates and thipphoqphates s3-.,tlhesi~cd in the Scientific Inotitute of Fertilizer7) and Insectides and Fungicides, a table of the concentrations of the testod compounds causing the total destruction of the storage weevil beetle was offered. Only diethyl-L-nitrophenyl- phosphate of these compounds was approximately equal to Card 1/2 USSR/General and Specialized Zoology - Insects. Harmful Insects P and Acarids. Chemical Means in the Control of Harmful Insects and Acarids. Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 6, 1959, 25429 Author Bocharova, L.P., Popov, P.V., Ukrainets, N.S. Inst Title Sulfacid Esters as Acaricides Orig Pub V sb.: Organ. insektofungitsidy i gerbitsidy. M., Goskhimizdat, 1958, 257-261 Abstract P4nng; the studied chlorophenyl esters of methane- banzene- and chlorobenzene sulptkonic :scids in the control of Metatetranychus citri, only 4-chlt:)ropL~ewjl-4-chlorobenze- ne sulphonatZ is effective. Feasible admixtures to it (phenyl-, 2-chlorophenyl-, 2,4-diohlorophenyl- and 2,4,5- trichlorophenyl-4-chlorobenzene sulphonates) are practi- cally ineffective in the control of ascarids. In dis- tinction from the acari~_,ides of the thiophos type and Card 1/2 USSR/General and Specialized Zoology - Insects. Harmful Insects p and Acarids. Chemical Means in the Control of Harmful Insects and Acarids. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., tio 6, 1959, 25433 Author : Popov, P.V., Bocharova, L.P., Ukrainets, N.S., Sedyk1i, A.S. Inst Title Contact and Intraplantar Insecticide Action of the Systox Group Corapo2nds. Orig Pub V sb.: Organ. insektofungitsidy i gerbitsidy, M., Goskhimizdat, 1958, 13-25 Abstract Of the systox group compounds, thiol isomer (I), mer- captophos (K), commercial 14 and thionic; I and M, methyl- mercaptophos and methylethylmerealyLophos possess the greatest contact toxicity ana riaost lasting protective effectiveness. To obtain an identical toxic and protecti- ve effect, the concentration oil the designated thionic M should be times c-_eater than I and commercial M; Card 1/2 M&LINIKOV, N.No MANDELIBAUM, Ya.A.j SlIVETSOVA0 K.D.; BAKANG-VA, ZA LOMAKINA, V.I.; ZM Sp P.G.; MILISHTEYN, I.M.; POPOV, P.V.; FOKROVSKIY, Ye.A.; BOCHAROVA, L.P.; SEDYKH, A.S.;_~~N%TS, H.S. Improved technologi for producing thiophos, metaphos, chlorophos and other phosphorus organic insecticides and investigation of new insecticides and fungicides derived from the esters of phosphoric acids (Trudy] NIUIF no.164.11-14 159. (KRA 15- 5) (Insecticides) (Fungicides) BEWGLYY, S.F.; AKIMOVt B.A.; POPOV, P.V.; WKRAINETS, N.S.; BOCHAROVA, L.P. Physicochemical bivestigations of the wettable pourders of different insecticides in order to improve the methods of their production. (Trudy] NIUIF no.164s32-34 159. (MRA 150) (Insecticides) MELIKIKOV, N.N.; ZUBOV, M.F.; TRUNOV, P.N.; SANIN, M.A.; FEDOSEYENKOY L.I.; UKRAINZj9,-I,S.; PIVOVAROVA, T.M. . Fungicide for controlling powdery mildew fungi. Zashch. rast. ot ;.vied. i bol. 8 no.1:31 Ja 163. OaRA 16: 5) (Fungicideg) (HildeF) ZUBOV, M.F.; SANIN, M.A.; FEI)OSZYENKO,,, L.G.; TTAjX&TS,-tLS.; PIVOVAROVAJ, ~.M.; MATVIYEVSKIY., kand.bio2og.nauk;'ROSLAVTSZVA, S.A. From practices in the use of poisonous cheimicals. Zashch. rast. ot vred, i bol, 8 no.3a:23-21, N '63, (MIRA 1713) 2. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skly institut khimichaskikh sredstv zashchity rasteniy,(for all.. except Matviyevskiy)e 20 Mle-4 yevskaya opytnaya stantsiya saclovodst-y-a im. LtP.Simirenko., Cherkas- -dkaya obl., Gorodishche (for Matviyevskiy). ZUBOVY M.F.; SANIN, M.A.; FEDOSEYEHKO, L.G.; UKI!~IIIET5-p-N.S.- 1~ - Preparations of fungicidal effect. Zashch. rest. ot vred. i bol. 9 no.1:28 164. (MIRA 17;4) 1. VaeBoyuznyy nauchno-Isoledovatallskiy institut khimicheskikh sredstv zashchity rasteniy. UKURETS, V.P.; PARKHOMENKO, I.I. Mechanizing the purification of poppy and smal-l-seed medicinal plants. Mod. prom. 16 no,1:39-4.1 A 762. (MIRA 15-3) 1. Ukrainakaya zorallnaya opytnaya stantaiya lekaxstvannykh rasteniy. (BOTAHICAL DRUG IHDUSMY) MaINETS, V.S. Problem of the therapyof dislocatiow in LIsfrana's joint. Ox~,# travm, i protez. 21 no.8:62-64 Ag 160. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Iz Kiyevsko o nauchno-issledovatollskogo instituta ortopedii i travmatologii Mrelstor - dotsent I.F.Alekseyankop nauchnyy rukovoditell - chlen-korrespondent AMN ISSSR prof. F.R.Boddanov). (FOOT-DISr=ATION) BOODANOV, FaR., prof.1 FARNIYEVA, I.V., kand. tokhn. naul:; PUTILOVA, A.A., kand. med. nauk; BABAYEV, E.A., starshi7 naucimyy aotrudnik; LYSENKO, Ye.F., aladshiy nauelmyy sotrudaik; UKUINETS, V.S., m1adshiy naucIm77 sotrudnik Basis for construction of rational prophylactic footwear for young children, Ortop.stravm. i protez. 25 no.2:13-20 F 164- (MIRA 18sl) 1. Iz Ukrainnkogo instituta ortopedii i trtm~atologii (direktor - dotsent I.F.Alekseyenko) i Ukrainskogo inwitu* kozhevenno-obuvnoy promyshlonnosti (direktor - kand. tekbn. nauk;q.V.-Livyy). Adres avtorov: Kiyev, u1. Vorovskogo, d. 27, Institut ortopedil i travmatologii. ACC- Ml--AT76660i AUTHORS: Ukra~.kay~a , s V. S.; Baydal., M. Kh. ORGt none TITLE: Role of the circulation pole in the recurrence and intensity of northern incursions in northern Kazakhstan SOURCE: Alma-Ata. Kazakhskiy nauchno-issladovatellskiy gidrometeorologichesk-iy institut. Trudy, no. 25, 1966. Voprosy meteorologii (Problems in meteorology), 100- 105 TOPIC TAGS.- atmospheric front., atmospheric circulationj, weather forecasting ABSTRACT: An explanation is given of the role played by variation in position of the circulation pole.on the recurrence and intensity of northern incursions into northern Kazakhstan. By a northern incursion is meant the sprecA of cold Arctic air. massess normally formed in anticyclonic pressure systems and entering Kazakhstan from the north (northwest to northeast), causing a drop of 70 or more for 3 or more days at 11 stations in northern Kazakhstan. Incursions of this kind for the years 1956-64 have been tabulated according to type of circulation (using Vangeigeya's classifica- tion). The number of'incursions corresponding to different posd:tiona of the circulation pole, the probability of positive or negative air-tOWDperature anomalies Card ACC NR. AT7006971 with incursions of cold relative to position of the circulation pole) and the recurrence of different values of negative air-temperature anomalies relative to position of the circulation pole have been considered. From such comparisons it is concluded that the position of the circulation pole is essential, in addition to the standard elements of weather., for reliable prediction of extreme cooling during synoptic periods and of the sign and value of air-temperature anomalies in northern Kazakhstan. Orig. art, hast 4 tables, SUB CODE: 04/ SUBM DATEs none/ ORIG Rffj 008 % Card USSR/General Biology - Individual Development. B-4 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., No 15, 1956, 66744 Author : A.B. Inst : Stalinabadsk'.-Ned. in-ut. Title : Two Rare Cases of a Double Malformation. Orig Pub ; Tr. Stalinabadsk. med. in-ta, 1955, 141 115-118 Abstract The author describes t,;o cases of a double malformation of dicephalus dibrachium belonging to the duplicitas an- terior type. The first case is a full-term stillborn two- headed famale foetus. The second case ie a still barn, premature (&21- months) two-headed famale foetus. In both cases the foetus had two upper and two limbs, Data on the anatomical study and the X-ray pictures are furnished. Card 1/1 8 USSR / General Biology - Individual Development. B Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 9, 1958, 38023. Author : JULrainskiy, A. V. Inst : Not gl'VsTr-.~ Title : A Rare Case of Congenital Deformity - Monodae- tylous Upper, and Claws on Lower,-ai"Xtremities. Orig Pub: Tr. Stalinabadsk. med. in-ta, 1955, 14, 111-114. Abstract: No abstract. Card 1/1 15 -ACC flip*. the s=pia is no'v- diqcolved, thon rolution is cOOD-d~ 0-5 o Lho boanninj~ of libcratiO.-I Of I - I ana tho raixtijzro is hoatod up t parmitting procipitation. 1110 coolcd w1ution io 1rLLnc'cvctd flask, 0.5 N H so,, nolution i:; r -,Ily ad'ed, 1 rul of po-b-'-'" "i i-, and 2 ;i7~-Ldw U ~ 1.1,1, L~- the content is bro"Up U to tho mark u-Ith Ua~, r,;;.no acid. An ahc~,Kat part of tho z:o!"AtiLi ght is thon placr~d in a titrating, Class wid nailtralized wi'L-Ili 10'v' coljztiora o,,. u,'t~-l a 'i"Im, 7-10 rcl 0' 1 25 -, ~1. 5 woak, yolloviv.1 -gpnn color au, -j6 L 1 0 0 comploxon III are addc;d. 10 minutoo, 3-5 &rovr' of w~ u a ac: t~ a and '~he o:ccess of coi,-,-,)lc7zn is titratucd vit"a a 0.05 n`t-,a-',.) ~,-upart~d from metallic Bi and 0.5 N !R;0 . A EXoen J"Uter is usod. Thl-1- fouad graphically. U-w T! cont Mt is calcul--'.-,;d from j;!--E; .4ol'Low-L-ar- 4OZ-aula ad- (VA - V'~'.) 47,c;-C),05.100- 100 vincra V, is the vol=c of tho is the of BI m"rat., co-l-S*,:--,,;C; __O I:) ara corroction coufficicn-,-, N", i 3 t'"- Z:f aliquot, and g is the weiE~ht of tlic- Orig. art. has-. 1 fii;". and I SUB CO =- z 07/ SUBM, DATE: norio/ , O?LIG REF: 0,32 raw .%ts 11 . ~&7 A.L fit pr~lvl j ,kug IS R The efe4t a! -urfac,:-,Ifri7- InIftfials on tf e rk=AC-- k I will, V. A. tIk'j%4-' all'i V I& 7777er 3777ZIST777~Rk 13' =-i~ i tallauarats. (r9? iW mg 1., 4 ~arflw( ~Ivtivv hille- rfal.1 on clic O-tr~fv pwflcul~'I wz'~ -t'ua-f f;I Ctt 141441 Ill 'w4uifi'rtnI hit( f t fect. Till: ptvmW af dw Za o,vto4li- wiks A iftnt ww~ird higher", vuluv* liy "Zortfam ~ and atlttrj rla&~. wol courAlff), face--c6'-c twf 'm ~6"cf "oe, the t-fvetL't. '11z~ -in 777";, UK39E, Y's. bissart,lt-* e)n: "Inveatig--ation D- ta* ~rf!Lcrnco of --ljrjou3 F.Letcri Oa t1l", - I L GO;'Per Ymm, i cn 5 . 11 'I'tv!a -ci, UrALI ;,--I Frocipit3tiun of . x .~ ~L - -.Ly L - ~L Iri!ltitute, ~Yvrdlovsk, 1953. Olvferjtivny~, aurnal-KiiLal.'a, NO 10, kj,'r 51J ,r): ",` "113, `~ J-jc 1954 :J" ~ 4.4 - Its a Oda go; pttdp ma Idj CA 4 OC 1 0 A soul 9, Taw- Munn MUM k) un6 m . A'Us.i Aud. JYd%M 2, 7994KA 19, -Cmfiode 53). In mcosund for pptn. G( Cu front Its complexes pd Mat C, Is pyrophavwe (1). distate (H), (4k4gstrafe (111), N4 tI kwAial 1, Otetraucefule (IV). $a) Due (Y), and 14114 i e i cathade 1 ff i (m I 9 d IY l VI o i 0c d . n r , ma n pa . , , a , ( 1:01 dcpciids chkfly on Ocia. n=d0m; fit V and A i I (o i 4 f V b rmat ted n dv~ cam o ou k 1. comr y a IV* QlAhe CSUtOdC. 'nc most p robable cltliux~e rciluckhm of the cul;iplex lf)M.:~ A jtWJI'-4 of the mriplox-forming group-lowen the tentid, Lckester e PO q '14 .4ar. 25, 1954 f-.,- oia alstry c=.d., w~rc Ccr feu(PA)111- 1.3X 10-~ jc7l(p!0') 1.2 X 10-61 1.2' x 10-1. (Cu(S~0"'ll !~ x ' i 10~1. Cu salicylate cculpi'm 1.5 x to-:,. (Ct::l"lf.)'j 4.1 Y 10~2. and (Z(ifNlfT,)J4'7 X !0-4. 1 '0 A.I., professor, doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk; POHOSOV, A.V.; K=- VATOVA, V.S.; WMICH, I.Te.;,9L= Ye A ; ROGATKINA, N.T.; KOKRUSHIM. S.G., professor, doktor UigE;eekikh njmk J. reteenvint. Corrosion and metal cladding. ffbor.st.Vral. politeldi.inst. no-430- 174 153. (KIRA 8:1) (Corrosion and anticorrosives) (Metal cladding) xm~- RPM of C'Xidatioll. Th"t It"Ove m in ~-O~180 a&.. E, rtacht~d the Same ~,I!Ues irrmpec- aAilr- iadic-,tj 3K th-al Me alidn!~. mcrd~ re%arded of the mcmal ~;Irroalon.pl, X.I. a, it PX--0-, tj~- - 9 was urtstlhl,~,, cau-Im m--dc E It, rjre net" ith f-jr- b-r s-hift -n neg Omz. MtL S~in. liull--q, sow. and of Z..2 fr--I, acid ad -h -latiAl by gtu-- Ell If f i CO: TI- le -Pit !L 7 i, RTMA J,- - pyrop 40phattes. A, 1. coa ml dag gomv ~ d M ) jv i JJ13 twe and Ni S. ilrylitut, VOU:dy A ka . authors itudied tile lack am, diffiatnce In etwtrochem. pxvp-rtk% betweca fly sk f C Th e tgPtt,-: u. , CO)X,Pltx laws during electrodepositina o (Ili ln at Cu and N4 i t t d an a wa wm carr e cu er so . , 4 With a Cu mthade. The pyronbosphate P1 U ir sudi solng. are ICHS !~tablc thun. e.g., cyanide ipler I ra. -0.251 v. it' When chan&X the pottuti:d frcm +0.10 t found tlmt fjolaritetlan curves show the following be- W" -havlor. (a) tirben tht potential reaclics approx. +0.11 v. ("zero point") there is a dem-aso in nmp. accomjAnkd by' netemie in potwimti.. i (b) the mat. curticut, at whIch tfiC decreaft takes plice, fis gm:ttcr wiled the conen. of Cit.' :~ SQq is qrcattr aud wf~ea tIze conats. of I Is raiialler, i.e. whtn.l 3 the ratio [PA4-1/[Cu**] In. sinadler,. (c) after rtaching a snin. vulu* the cumnt htghts to rift Mquin the rLe beitig faster when the conca. of cusol 1-1 greateT nal ~Wma 111C ard for 17 for, 7T POR&M of mn~; Of L 4U.40i of I wild Is 0, roxi equal to V . 11. potcn high that tt equ ti2i of th a Cu clectroil e i-.v mori; n c w. dumt + U. I I v, t! tc, i th c V polarizatifirt curves have neither nUm riot inin. ISP,z. for CUWJ 0,0076 and ter 1 O-I~13 9- nifIL/1- Anil), CNITIP; Ir on wIffle tile voltage vllangc it, imm +9.(A to 60 t) 3.6 x IG a Urfahl saiall eumai!4 of I t1mz, um. lid m4g. of tWit. The current At the mg pofiit th(mN lrcrtw, w1i en t lit conon. of Cu fncraa~Ls;; on the other hand, " t1ceirtaic Lit tht WICU. of I Apparentlyea'set the Supply of Ot*1. to the cath. od:, thuti increasina at the wtua time (1e cijrr,~nt rit thi Z011"Int. 'Nelthervizorejusagitatirml nor :11angLof temp ~7 by IS' JiM any ctffect,on tit* aboyc results. Sulmititution o' CuSO, by Cu(NOi), lAcx"x%k-.i only the pow-fthil of the zn, a pairt to 0,12 V. Expta. with other mitiplen lwl!~ CLISO. , 0 0 xCa K 11 c C h 4 3 h, and Cit. t ", , 4 + 4 , -POL $01 Xai,004 did riot dive - msults. Adda. of IM, ti. citzate to Oe GORIP. of cd~4* I flattens tile polzri&atloll A-Z A! 71 the pr"ectzod is 6 Coambra nd Uksh.. co er py7l aspbate Sathi A.- I. Lievin a ad, 02 D Iddy .4 4d. Nauk 91, 119- : Cout h c~ffentl of A Sohl CUSO trolysis va hi . c. g produvzd =r, tall1W of Na4POy on'the catht C In 1. A The cathode tfftct wu attrUmted - suoch!. Cul' to the reduct(cm off hNs'-, A snin. contg. 0.2M Cu-,' :W.4 nnd 0.4,3431 Na4~~16, was examd. by the HlttCd mWhod Witt- 6 M4.. The as-taWi of 0.0!5 Famdayj yielded: 0.473,11 - ' e mig - i 34Af 0 in th n the t cen er space. 0 olyte. I i.4 P, PA th fi d i ( Th d t d 0 42OAf PO~ ese a con rme n e. a an . e anozy td t Qn altalyth of concti. chims" based an transference nog a m: andIUMA sGlu-. 'Vhc fm4 k of werent carried b ti PI" , U, N jjcu(P~O'N $a P - PassiXty I. 'TI. anode can 6i -climinh-tecl b 41 0 , . . y Thecont lexing agmts do not Influence the cathode iat help tj i4lubilize the anodo- R. D. misch. K', p Uenice of advotion'O cows Om electiv from Orophcwphate elettroly(ps. 13. A, ksl sind : G/1 U le eop , n Zirov Mal Polytech MrGIS] At ft A Levin (S , . i . A IV(-.Uk S.S..5"R. 92, MI-MI(195 . C 11; cf 62 Z; S S R Ung abstr.-Four different i;; can 4 p , I., ,W. ~d In ix, t Wri of surfact~activ-: submt.-mcca durug clectrochern. reactions of Ions at the cathodc. The rite ni vitho*- pioctst Is dewih-eft by: i - kCexjw(-CxFr;.- (R-40IR71 ex i ~--aFi-,IRT) where: i - e.d,; h, (v lirt cotist. cor.41. l ~, I Val, concil. of Im to he db&3 d* E ij electrode. potential: ~, is the jump 4 the distaitte of out InfOr tn&-o frain the suilave il the mthole; 11, km villkace Wiffil pfcifCer 111gii, F - F-irmi.ty; P - Uhl. temp, In 'ilswhatHe of V-16011s, (1) it Ipp'fl. lhitt. W, neg. to the cJ,. ,n9 are %dv)rbvd, ~o. niums in p(m. di- ; . , rectl and 't ses, M) at f, 1~miuly th~ Surfice- ? e nzns Ind6chargeof ficii" av;;f)113Z (1) if il > 4). atilons Prv and i d--fmA-q', if 41, < 0. C~Ztiota; are a&-orlivil, 1111(i 'k, Fhifts in P03. di, rectim" , The last case Is encountered Cu fr.,. Cu(PAY- soins. It was, therefore, cip"t-4 mcasc polarization. The app(j-;te~ that NBu.Cr should,dec was increased uls4o by but deaeasec! by (N'BuOrS04. Thus. land not Nfluj~ was =sitife for iner.-ase in the rwkiriratfon by NBv,[. _ he sulfate &dt, the polaritatton. Increased visympi oti- 'call with concti., as,mWfed it it weream tk C1 1 4= ect. CO- , 11. Ag file IvilarlIZ167.1 curves, Plotteil in 14 OwWatel,lar vxfWui oncria, of the sulfate, %vere parallel. Andicating that ille- potarizatiosi Is caitishil'by A-ch-inge of with conen.. AtArew jimVIA.-kL, UKSHi:-. E. A., FALICHEVA3 A.I.x L,,TINq A. I. and BRYLINA, N. S. "Mechanism of Electrodeposition of Chromium, 0 Dokl. AN SSSR, No. 1,, pp 105-1w., 1954. Abstract A-44434., 12 hug 1955. _--r)Fqta1M1zat-1" of n---te!~~ C 'rnplex~italt isolution tak-a-5 pla r,. of tt ions o r -m ossible in the -egeneF oz a cuprz(: ppuphOMpi_-a.LC p ;i,-_ Ane -4 6 ot inplek etecti* ytte, + areac tW A~_*4 u it long 041- - I _. -,- ___ c omple x io n s o f a ny gi- v e n metal a nd a s pec ffi -_ s u i ptu s cf -the c ompt -,,,o-r - mjnL- agent mav hav(~ numerous complex ions regardless of the fact '. -1 " r, f- 7: .'1'-! 4'. ~3. j~ Institution The S. M. Kirov-Ural Pol,rtechnicurn, Sverdlovslm- Subridtted February 15, 1954 A-L- . . . I I I . . . . -7. . -- - . .. - .. .*~ . ..- ,. -I..,---.-,.,, I .- -1 -.- - -1 1-- -,- - 0 ;. ~ :. ~ .,: I',. Subject Card 1/1 Authors Title Periodical Abstract AID P - 2777 USSR/Chemistry Pub. 152 - 5/19 Ukahe, Ye. A. and A. I. Levin Characteristics of the cathodic process in a copper pyrophosphate cell Zhur. prikl. khim. 28, 4, 388-393, 1955 Institution With an increase in the amount of copper contained in the electrolyte, the current efficiency of copper increases. Four basic types of cathodic deposits are described. One table, 4 diagrams, 13 references (12 Russian: 1939-1953). Electrochemical Laboratory of the Ural Polytechnic Institute Im. S. M. Kirov. Submitted o 6, 1953 . .. . I t- . Z, ~mkt-- s a , --- ; - - I - I - - . ! , w -, , .- - - " . ': I I . - . . . - . ; : I ~ ~ ~& 1, ~ I i~ -. .~ ~ I . I ~ % . w ~~ , , ~ , !~ . -1 ~- ~!. .5: ~ ;- -611," - , Chemia-fry. Physical chemistry Pub.:.. 22 27/49 Ukshe, E. A., andLevinj A 1. V -Combited,deposition of.copper and hydropen during the electrolysis title dom~lox.solutions _SSM lCO/5 Poriodi4MIL I - Dok. AN 94.3 946, Feb 11 19.55 Aboitract j The results obt.ained,in,studying the mechanism of-Cu electrodeposition in complex solutions~are described. Lh, Iq T ws governing the combined -metal and hydrogen deposition.are explained. The possibility of applying -L the 0. A.-Esin-method to the stud--: of-- the kinetics-of--clectrode processes durin,~ metal depositi.,)n in :C' 11rilex electrolytes is debnted. It was found that the characteristics oonnected::with the lamelar rrowth of crystals.and with the chenre in the.netutil active surfvfe due to current W; density are of lesser importance in the cuse of complex, electrolytes -:in e t,'.an: in llht~, c,;~jFe cf mr-t.ni: d6posttioOi ..oncentratet! simple salt _$Olutione7. LiCht referenees: 7 USSR and 1 M, (1920-1933). Grfj,)hs. 1 Ins"titution S . -Iir(,-7 1*,r;,;l Polytechnic= ~-Prpr,~)nte,; :by. A. 1.1 .Frur,%in, July 12, C_ 1954 UNSHI , Te.A.; LEVIN, A.I. Compositinn of the pyrophoophate copper bath; discussion. Zbur.ob.khim. 26 no.9:2657-2659 S 156. (MLRA 9:11) 1. Urallskiy politekbuicheskiy institut Imeni S.M. Kirov&. (Copper pyropboophates) 5(4) SOV/20-124-2-36/71 AUTHORS: Puehkareva, S. A., Ukshe, Ye. TITLE: The Behavior of a Sulphate Ion in the Electrolytic Production of Magnesium (Povedeniye sullfa-t-iona pri elektroliticheskom poluchenii magniya) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 124, Nr 2, PP-370-372 (USSR) ABSTRACT: When a sulphate ion is introduced (in form of MgSO 4 ) into a chloride solution containing metallic magnesium, the electro- lyte becomes blue and the intensity of coloring increases with an increase in the quantity of the introduced admixture. With a view of finding the cause of this coloring the authors car- ried out a series of experiments concerning the influence exercised by various sulphurous compounds on the coloring of the electrolyte. The experiments were carried out with quartz ampoules in argon atmosphere and gave the following resultsi 1) The introduction of magnesium sulphate into a XgC1 2 + KC1 solution containing no metallic magnesium (or in the case of Card 1/3 the presence of solid magnesium, t 4 6500) causes no coloring. SOY/20-124-2-36/71 The Behavior of a Sulphate Ion in the Electrolytic Production of Magnesium 2) The introduction of MgCl 2 + KC1 into a solution not contain- ing magnesium, sulphur, sulphite or thiosulphite Causes blue coloring,but by the qualitative analysis of -the solidified salt no ions SO-2 I so -2 , 3-2 were found. 3) When a blue coloring of 4 the solutih was found, elementary sulphur in the course of time was deposited on the walls of the quartz ampoule. The just discussed qualitative experiments lead to the following conclusiont When sulphurous compounds are introduced, they decom- pose actually either under the influende'bf:,high temperature (so- 2, S 0-2) or in consequence of interaction with the dis- 3 2 3 -2) solved magnesium (So 4 . Thereby elementary sulphur is produced which is soluble in a chloride solution and evaporates from it very slowly. In the electrolyte the sulphar probably forms polymers or rings with the composition 3 8'.36 etc, which have high surface activity in the ion liquid and can be adsorbed on the solid cathode. In order to confirm this assumption, the Card 2/3 authors determined the capacity of the electric.double layer on SOT/20-124-2-36/71 The Behavior of a Sulphate Ion in the Electrolytic Production of Magnesium. the surface of the molybdenum in the chloride solution. The results obtained by these measurements are whown by a diagram and explained. The presence of two desorption peaks on the curve capacity - potential makes it appear probable that the sulphur contained by the uncharged particles is the adsorbing substance. The authors thank B. H. Kabanov and D. I. Leykis for discussing the results obtained. There are 1 figure and 6 references, 5 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION; Bereznikovskiy filial Vaeaoyuznogo alyuminiyevo-iagniyevogo instituta (Berezniki Branch of the All-Union Aluminum- Magnesium Institute) PRESENTED: July 31, 1958, by A. N. Frumkin, Academician SUBMITTED: July 25, 1958 Card 3/3 S7 1/ 4 0 0 r1E) 66429 AUTHORS: Bukun, N. G., Ukshep Ye. A. solr/20-128-6-34/63 TITLE: On the Solution of Metallic Magnesium in Chloride Melts PERIODICAL: Doklady Akadomii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 128, Nr 6, pp 1217 - 1219 (USSR) , ABSTRICT: The solution of metals in salt melts plays an important part in electrochemical processea. Nevertheless the kinetics and course of this reaction have so far not been completely clarified. Various problems arising in practice called for the investiga- tion of the reaction of metals with salt melts. The present paper contains some of the results concerning the reaction of mIagnesium with the melts of CaCl 29 LiCl, STC1., BaC 121 NaCl, and KC1. The investigation method was describel by A. 1. Zhurin in reference 4. A compact piece of magnesium was heated with the salt in a steel cylinder the temperature of which was kept con- stant by medna of the potentiometer of the type FPV-01. After the cylinder was cooled, the metallic-magnesium content of the salt was determined by means of the reaction Mg + 2H 20 - Mg(OH)2 + H2' One of the souroes of error, namely Card 1/3 the-pollution of the melt with macroscopic metal particlesp could LK 66429 On the Solution of Metallic Magnesium in Chloride SOV/20-128-6-34/63 malts be eliminated by careful working. The second source of error, namely the formation of gas due to the reaction of the water with oarbides set free by the action of Ng on the steel walls of the cylinder, proved to be negligible. Figure I shown the solubility of Mg in the salt melts. It is seten that the equa- tion MgC1 2 + Mg -T-." M92 C12holds for AWC12concentrations above 50% only. The experimental data sugEest exchange reoctions of the kinds Mg + 2U+.z~ Mg2+ + 2U and 2Kg + 4Li--aXg4+ + 2Li2- V_ 2 The solubility of Mg decreases with the decreasing polarizing effect of the cation of the salt. Simultaneauely the stability of the Mg-Mg bond decreases which apparently is a prerequisite ~+ ion. It is concluded from this for the existence of the U92 that in the systea.metal - eleatrolyto melt not only reactions ,of the metal with its own ions but also with the cations of the melt have to be considered. A. N. Frumkin's theory of station- ary potentials holds for the potentials of liquid metals in salt melts. For the standard potential of magnesium the followr Card 2/3 in.g expressions were found: 66429 On the Solution of Metallic Magnesium in Chloride flOV/20-128-6-34/63 Melts f 2+ - -2-36 Y and r/ 2+ 2+ " -2-84 v. There are I figure Mg/M92 IM92 /kg and 9 references, 5 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Bereznikovskiy filial Vaesoyuznogo alyminiyevo-mWiyevogo instituta (Beresniki Branoh of the k11-Union I'nstitute of Aluminum and Magnesium) PRESENTED: Jane 22, 1959, by A. N. Frumkin, Academician SUBMITTED; May 19, 1959 Card 3/3 250,53 s/o8o/6o/o..j 3/010/015/02 9 D216/D306 AUTHORS: Uksheo Ye.A.# pojyakova~ M., and Yledvetskay at G.A. TITLE: Dynamics of chlorine and magnealtiji., on the of fused chlorides PERIODICALs Zhurnal. prik'ladaoy khIm.-i, v. i3, 2279 - 2284 TEXT; Many inves-ligators have shovni that hydrodyw.xiic '-n- tbe e1e.% trolys`:s oil fused saits. AmonLf LII-2se A.1, E~Ikb- Uo-nde, I~Ref. LPI. Tr,,, -1.86, 41st. Mean d_lbcen~z-Iona oi r--aa bubbl,&-_1 ar the a1ii)4.,-?. ,ii th(_~ rate. 171s equation 17Gr t,i-? me-an rat-_ of elec,z*olyte trio- tior, has proved to be 4incomplete~ Th--~ role! of mean dirrensi,jns )f' gas lv.;bblf-,-,~ izay 'be deduced -a e,.Jua-tjor, 7,~! Buklibirid,irls. A.N. Frumking 'arid B,N'. Kaba!iov (R,7-f. x 4, 5.59, I.j`)-) -.,,howed thal, d`Lme-nsions of gas bubbles tzode depend an the vietting angle of the edge G, surfa,_.,_-- of ele-:~trolyte (1, and its specific gravity y. A c:ritELcal eqw:,41,ion Card I/A 25-100 S/080/60/033/010/015/0:29 Dynamics of chL~rlne and ... D','! 6/D3 0 6 describing the hydr,:dynami-.s of -'V-he eleolroiyte in a wil.11 ,r,?r- tically elc----trodes, on 1n& ol' ;-'-iAZh the I's ev~)Ivea. Is giver, in genc;ral form at-, v 'Y In acc.~)rdance wiTh the tha%ry the true par' of this equation nay 'J" preeentcd in the lr,~ra, of derlved n,--n-dlm~--n7i~,nui complexe-0- max,i-T,-.~m ntimber ';:;Ab~iul.d t,: the sarzie, a-:, that -1--f dimen- -- ch', - th~~ 3~rc'- -:.ss (in the g-.ven ~iional, parameterz r~~;ter lzirq~ I ~ there are E:ig*-,-~, -. yvi h, 'v, v , I y g~ yand the number -pnma- ry dimensions (in the given case, three: nass, length and time). In this manner the nurnbe.rL of non-dimansional complexesp characteri-zing the hydrodyn-Iffle-3 of elec'rolyte io eqoai to five. These :'-omplexeq were chosen by the -.uthor~~z in the forn, of Reynol critericii Re = K-h, Bukhb-4nder's, Bu Galileols, Ga = Vieber's, Vie d h 7h2 and the geometrical ratio T. The fl-rst of these criterions Card 2/4 2 *'-,-) 0 6 3 S/08 60/033/010/015/029 Dynamics of chlorine and D216%306 appears as funciion of other forms, i.e. Re (Bu, Gag 'We, (5) In this, the density of the gas was neglec:ted which in the case of fused eleciro.'Lyte is permissible. Eq. (5) can be written in the f orl"I: vqh B (jh)M . (gh)n o (6) 2 v v Th "vhere LI'v m, ii, q -j--Id r are constants. This equation differs from Bukj)b~-r,d---.r',s only be the presence of Yleber*s cTiterlon. By means ol' Eqs. (15 1 or (6), :onditions of the nagnes-Jum. electrolyte in --cas so-.Ations taken as a raode, can be de+ermi -d. These three aqu( -1. L - 'ne equel-,tie~~ c:,,hould be maintained: (a) v c el I ~= 17 MI o d e ---. '(b) Vmelt- Ij . ( r' ) (I ) = (S~) Of these (a) is not difficult, Mindel' '.' T melt T model* whil.e (b) and (c) for a magnesium electrolyte are similar to the -ing angle, 8, on 10 % solution of NaNOY; The effect of edge wett C, ~I.r d 3 /4 250b3 S/080/60/03 '-WO10/015/029 Dynamics of chlorine and D216/D306 the value of constant B was decreased by using graphite, and hence was ignored. The actual mode-I cell was made of plexisla~~s a-,-.d wa3 rectangular in 9hape with a p~lexiglaso "catho6e" and di.,:~p?,,ragr_ The place of the anode was taken. by a graphite rod, throuEh which a channel was bored for passage of gas(nitrogen) and tiie rod sur- lace was covered with an oil film. Under pressur(. the Sa.3 diffuse$ through pores of graphite rod in form of bubbleog simulal.ing the behavilor in the real cell. To im,~tate drops of magnesium, drops of oil were used which were introduced into the electrolyme by a pi- VQ f-4 Z' through an operIng in "Che -'athode sheet. The experimental work was direoted studying gas distriLution and motion of magnesium dropst and their dependence on the level of the electrolyte and interelectrode distance at a give-n gas flow (current density). The rcsuits obtained indicated that ouantitative results on the hydro- i=ics of chlorine can be arrived at .4 y~ - by nodel work. There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and 15 references: 11 Soviet-bloc and 4 non- W-.~vlet-bloc. SUBMITTED: December 26, 1959 Card 4/4 6 or 68845 AUTHORs Ukeheq Ye. A. S/076/60/034/02/002/044 B2100015 TITLEg On the Theory of Electrodeposition of Metale Prom Complex Solutions PERIODICAL. Zhurnal fiziche8koy khimii; 1960, Vol 34, Nr 2, pp 259-266 (USSR) ABSTRAM Results of the measurement of cathode polarivationg obtained in the eleatrodeposition from copper pyrophoophate- and copper oxal&te eleatrolyteag are given and explained. The first experimental serie-, was carried.out with solutions of the following compositions 0-04 M CUS04 + 0.09-0.19 M Na4P207 at 0-4 - 3.0 ma/cm. . The cathode potentials were determined with a specially gaged millivoltmeter (with an LLFU-I tube am lifier), and the results of measurement were tabulated (Table 15. A discharge of the ion (Cu(P20 )q6- Z whose concentration in the solution exceeds cons derably Zha of all other ions of the complex system is most. probable. The rather_ high stability of the ci (instability constant K - 0.2P-10-1u) DmplexA indicates the possibil y--or-a delayed discharge. The values of measurement obtained (Pigs 1-3) show that the polarization depends on the concentration polarization and the Yesin effect (influence of the addendum concentration on the potential) ae well as on the Card 1/2 delayed discharge. The constant of the delayed discharge is ex- 68845 On the Theory of Electrodeposition of Metals S/076/60/034/02/002/044 From Complex Solutions BOIO/BO15 tremely low for this solution, and depends on the composition of the solution. The second experimental series was carried out at 2500 with electrolytes of the composition 0,01 M CuSO + 0-04 V and OoO5 M Na2C2O4. The values of measurement obtainel are in good agreement with those obtained by A. I. Levin (Ref 2). The dis- charge of the [Cu(C2o4)2]2- ions is shown to be most probable. The constant of the delayed discharge depends on the composition of the solution, and rises with the oxalate concentration. S. V. Gorbachev, A. V. Izmaylov, 0. A. Yesin, and A, K. Babko are men- tioned. There are 3 figureso 3 tables, and 8 references, 7 of which are Soviet. ,0BMITTEDs August 12, 1957 Card 2/2 86844 S/020/60/'135/005/o36/043 B000075 AUTHORS: fim A- -Bukun, N. G., and Leykin, D. 1. TITLE: The Capacity of an Electric Double Layer in Molten Salts PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSRp 1960p Vol- 135, KO- 5, PP% 1183-1186 TEM -At pre6ent, the authors are systematically investigating the capaci- ty of an electric double layer in molten salts. The present paper reports on'results so far obtained. The experiments were carried out in an argon atmosphere at 700-8000C. The analyzer consisted of quartz with a polished iaolybdenum glass cover. Spectroscopically pure graphitefserved as a polari- zation electrode, Fb/KClj KbUl (1:1), 2.5 molegfo PbC1 2 as a reference elec- trode. A melt of K01 and NaCl was used as an electrolyte* The authors in- vestigated the capacity C of a lead- and a cadmium electrode as a function of the potential T at 20-200 ko/sec. This function showed a mark~i minimum, the potential in the case of a capacity minimum depending only on the metal type,'but not an frequency and (up to IOOOC) not on temperature. Capacity and resistance were dependent on frequency. Here a greater spread of values Card 1/3 868" The Capacity of an Bleotrio Double Layer in 3/020/60/135/005/036/043 Molten Salts B004/BO75 was found than in solutions, and continued to be so even at high tempera- tures. Therefore, the data measured at 200 kc/aeo were taken as standards. The potential corresponding to the capacity minimump almost fully coincides with the maximum potential of the electrocapillary curve (Refs. 4, 5)- r-7 this m9ans, a determination of the zero potential of metals by measurIng the capacity in melts is rendered possible. In order to prove the measured capacities as actually being those of the electric double layer, it is stated that the electrocapillary curve was obtained by double integration of the curve 0 w f(T). Therefrom, the following conclusions are drawn: The capaoity of the electric double layer in molten electrolytes has a minimum At:the zero'potential of the metal., The tihimum of the function C ddrresponds to a capacity of 36-38.microfarads/ Om2. Capacity increase of the electric double layer *tth increasing chargp_,qf the metal surface can be explained by a deformation of the electron-bbblis of the ions and by a structural densification of the melt (displacement of the holes from the layer-near the electrode). With a considerable shift of potentialp pseudo- capacity appears, caused by dissolution of the electrode or by a discharge of'alkali cations. The authors thank Academician A. N. Friamkin. and P~rofassor 3. N.-Kabanov for discussions. S. V. Karpaohev and A. G. Strom- berg are mentioned. There are 3 figures and 6 referenciii 2 Soviet, 4 US, Card 2/3 .. 868" The Capacity of an Electric Double Layer in 8/020/60/135/005/036/043 Molten Salts B004/BO75 and 1 German@ ASSOCIATIONt Institut elektrokhimii Akademii nauk SSSR,(Institute of .PRESENTED:. SUBKITTEDt Card Electrochemistry of the Academy of Scierioes USSR). Bereznikovskiy filial Vaesoyuznogo alyuminiyevo-magniyevogo inatituta (Berezniki Branch of the All-Union Institute of Aluminum'and Magnesium) july 6,.196o,( by A. Ni, Frumking.Aoademi.cian july 2,_i960