SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VEDENEYEVA, L.YA. - VEDENIKOV, G.S.

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BARM,IBOYM, N.K.J. doktor khimicheskikh nauk, prof. ; VED-E!"IMil I GG.P., Inzh. Fastening of tri=dngs with, Ldhesi-ves. Itauch. tniudy UTIL-, nc.27: 188-190 163. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Kafedra fizicheakoy khi-mii, kafedra kolloidnoy khirrii i karodra tekhnologil shveynyl:1-4 izdeliy l1loskovskogo lLjkhnclof,,ic!J-skc.,go instituta legkoy promyshlennosti. GUREVICH, V.R.; DALIN, M.A.; VEDENEYEVA, L.Ya. Polymerization of ethylene on a chromia catalyst. Azerb.khim. zhur. no.6:37,43 163. (MIRA 17:3) TRANSLATION: The,ptructures cf a polvrne oF isobu'~yl n -,-.,ie r lene wi, S'yrene ca-d, I/ Z L tC)293-6 5 catalysts molecules of polymers are formed with less ch inz. A. Korobk-. SUB CODE: 0'-- C'I ME DALIN, M.A.; SHINDEROVA, R.I.; VEDENEYEVA, L.Ya.; PISIMAN, I.I. Polymerization of ethylene on a chromium catalyst. Dokl. AN Azerb. SSR 14 no.12:991-996 '58. (MIRA 12:1) 1.Predstavleno akademikom AN Azerb. SSR M.T. Nagiyevym. (Ethylene) (Polymerization) DALIN, M.A., akademik; VRIONWWA. L.Ya.; SHENDXROVA, R.I. Polymerization of etbylene on a cbromium oxide catalyst. Dokl.AN SSSR 133 no.1:182-185 J1 160. (XIFIA 13:7) 1. Akademiya nauk AzerbSSR (for Dalin). (Sthylene) (Polymerization) S/081/62/000/004/086/087 B1021B101 AUTHORSs Dalin, M. A., Shenderova, R. I., Pis1man, 1. 1., Bakhahi- zadet A. A., Vedeneyeva_j_~._1g.., Buniyat-zade, A. A. TITLEi Synthesis of polyethylene and of copolymers of ethylene with propylono anda-butylene on an chromiura,oxide catalyst PERIODICALt Referativnyy' zhurnal. Khimiya, Xo,%,.; 4, 1962, G6qj.abatraqt.,,. 4R128 (Azerb. khim. zh-j no. 1, 1961, 17 - 22) Tk;XTi Purification of cthylene (1) was carried out on a pilot-plant scale allowing for an increase in efficiency of the oxide-chromium oxide catalyst (COO up to 176 - 250 g/g when I is polymerized in extkadtion benzine purified with sulfuric-acid, or in cyclohexane (120 1300C, 3 - 5 hrst 45 at, COC concentration 0.13 - 0.25~a)- When ethylene is co- polymerized with propylene (11) (6-7 - 15~ by volume) (110 - 1200C, 40 at) in benzine in the presence of an CaC 2 activator (2V,4 of the catalyst's weight), the efficiency of the COC is reduced to 68 - 135 g1g owing to the lower reactivity of II and to its incomplete purification. The copolymer Card 1/2 S/081/62/000/004/086/087 Synthesis of polyethylene and... B102/B101 (CP) differs from the polymer of I by itB loftr;,crystallinity. The con- phase decreases with ixforeaoing polymerization tent of crystallijiqv OC, temperature and increases With ~j~4;3uVe.. meNtinik-point, in relative elongation in ~, rupture strength~'in.'kg/cm2,' aild 8,6,ubility in n-haptane are enum6rhti"O'd'i 'I, 112~8 - 130,i. 3~olu 6oo, 2,6a+ 3Qoq 10 - 15; CP of I with 11, 122 - 126Y 720 1020, 170 ~20~ 60.- 70;'CP of I with a-butylene (2-5 - 4-5 vol%)g 125 127, 500 800t 250 300, 30 40- LAbstracterls notes- Complete tianslationT Card 2/2 L 719519-66 TEW'. (m'-/.T - ..DJ ACC NRi AR6014585 (A) SOURCE CODE: UR/0081/65/000/021/SO43/SC43 ;~~ I AUTHORS; Kuliyev, A. M.;,Levshina. A. M.; Sadykhoy, Z. A.- Vorl va la, TITLE: Investigation of the synthesis of viscosity additives from oloic 0!3,k0r3 SOURCE. Ref. zh. Khimiya, Abs. 21S264 REF SOURCE: Uch. zap. Azerb. un-t. Ser. Idiim. n., no. 3, 1964, 79-83 TOPIC TAGS: organic synthetic process, viscosity additive, catalytic polymerization, donol~merization, condensation reaction, oleic acid, ethylene glycol, lubricating oil / 14K-8 lubricating oil, AdIII-8 viscosity additive ABSTRACT: Polyesters (PE) were synthesized from ethylene glycol and methyl oleate dimer (D), and the products were tested as additives for lubricating oilspincreasing the latter's viscosity. D was prepared by heating methyl. oleate for IU:=15 hours at 300C in the presenrle of 0.1-0,3',") of anthraquinone. D was distilled at 178- 180C/1--l.2 mm Hg. Molecular weight of D approximated the calculated one, acid num- ber 12-25 mg KOH. 'Yield of D was 20-3(X,`,, based on the original ester. Condensa- tion of D with 10% ethylene glycol was conducted in an N2 atmosnhere first at 120-- 130C then at 200-225C for 40-45 holirs in the presence of O.i-1.5% (with respect to D~ of p-toluene-sulfonic acid. The yield of the condensation product is 100%- based on D, molecular weight 1000-3000 (determined cryoscopically in benzene). Addition of 10% of PE to oil NK-811increased the latterta viscosity from 2.76 to Card 1/2 ACC NR: AR6014585 3.7-5.3 centistokes at 100C, the of PE in oil for 12 hours at 200C ular weight PE depolymerizes to a decreased uDon addition of 31% of of abstract7 viscosity index from 60 to 114-158.5. Heat . n ing lowers tho viscosity index by 9-12"0Z. High molec- greater degree. Depolymerization of PE, in oil is AzNii-8 additives. Yo. Zambrovskaya ZT-ranslation SUB CODE: 11 Urns iron a4 it C11-71! in v :'A~ "In ;*. 1 1-. . " , s~] . , . , - 1~ , -". h. , -.~ , ~ -, - ; -;. -,Ii. . . I "Mechanism of the Corrosion of Copper Steels, Dr)kl. Alk. S-`SR, ID5-f-~j -1 for abstract see card for TOMASHOV, N. D. -.~ 'I, 1 1:4,.., . . 6 7,i!, 61-icHi K~ IV A, 6 . " . , I -U-111- v11 . ~. , 1949. "The Mechanism of Corrosion of Coo or Steels," Zhur. Fiz. ~2iim., 2--~, Steel (1) contg. 0.81% Cu (and C 0.07, 1,1n 0.21, si m65, S 0.020, P 0. 022%) iis corroded in 1120 and dil. H202less than steel (H) contg. O.ldp Cu. The rate v of corrosion of Ii increases with the concn. of H 0 (u.Q to 0.5 N), while v of ! has a irax at 0. 01 11. for more of abst. see card for Tomashov, N. D. USM/Cheidstry - Metal corrosion card 3A I Pub. 3.47 - 16/27 Authors Shekhtman, V, She; Vedeneyeva, Me A#; and Zhukp N. P. Title The kinetics of intercrystalline corrosion of Or-Ni stainless steel Periodical Zhure fiz# khim# 28/3.2., 2199-2210., Dec 1954 Abstract Experiments were conducted to determine the kinetics of intercrystal- line dentruation (corrosion) of Cr-Ni stainless steel and to determine the effect of various factors (composition and concentration of corrosion medium., titanium content., cold deformtionj, temperature and period of annealing., etc.) on the corrosion resistanc6 of the steel. The presence of Ti in the steel was found to reduce the rate of its interer7staLUne corrosion. A Ti content exceeding that of C eliminites the intercrystalline corrosion in the steel. Cold deformation prior to brief annealing (5 - 10 min) at 6500 0 reduces the intercrystaLline corrosion tendency of the steel. The data regardin,3 the kinetics of intercrystaUine corrosion of the tested steel are given in graphs. Zhur. fiz. khim, 28/12., 2199-2210., Doe 1954 (Additioral Card) Card Abstract Ei ghteen references 10 USSR: 1 Finglish.; 1 German and 6 tBA (1930-1952). Tables; diagrams; drawings; illustrations. Institution The I, V, Stalin Steel Institutep Ybecow SubLdtted, April 28s 1954 V,.i L C~ t i AUTHORS: Vedeneyeva, M. A., Pai:,,v, A. V., and Tomashov, N. D. TITLE: Detection of Intercrystalline Corrosion through Measurement of Internal Friction (Opredeleniye mezhkristallitnoy korrozii putem izmereniya vnutrennego treniya) PERIODICAL- Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1957, Vol. 23, No. 1, pp. 64-67 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT: The basis of this study in the detection of intercrystalline corrosion is that such corrosion changes the physical properties of specimens of steel, such as electrical resistance, etc. Change in the condition of the faces of metal specimens is also accompanied by increase in internal friction. Shock- absorption capacity of cylindrical forms changes and can be detected. In the experiments the internal corrosion is effected by boiling in solutions containing 110 g-CuS04.5H2O and 55 ml-H2SO4 (SP' Wt' 1.84) to 1 ltr. of H20 (2). Before and after exposure internal friction is measured and comparison is made with the change in electrical resistance also. The authors describe the steps in the experiment, provide formulas for the mathematical calculations, and illustrations, namely: diagram of vibrator, tables showing chemical composition of Detection of Intercrystalline Corrosion through Measurement of Int(rnal Friction sieels studied and percentages of the changes in their charac- teristics from exposure to the solution, graph showing changes of various indicators or corrosion in LU8H9 and OX18H9 steels. There are 5 references, of which 3 are Slavic. ASSOCIATION: Moscow Steel Institute (Moskovskiy institut stali) PRESENTED BY: MMKITTED: AVAILABIE: Card 2/2 AUTHOR TOULSBOY, N.D., VMMTEYEVA, M.A., VASIL' YE VA, Z-I. 32-6-12/54 TITLE The the Determinatioa of Antiaorro- siye Strmngth ir Welding Joints of k1loyed Steals. (Elektrekhimichoskiy metod oprede.LenVa!corrozionnqy stoykosti svarnykh soyedine n iy nizkologirovannykh staley -Russian) PERIODICAL Zavodskaya L&boi:Ltor_tY&,1957,Vol 23,Nr 6,pp 683-686 (U.S.S.R.) Received 7/1957 Reviewed 8/1957 kBSTRAdT For'tho determination of the anticorrosive streught of deeply allo- yed steels in welding Joints as well as in those parts which are untouched by welding the application of the electrochemical me- thod.' to recommeaded. This method is based upon the ratio of the electrochemical potentials in various zones of the welded steel object. The welding joint In contact with el*otrolyte forms a mul- ti-electrode maorogalvanic element, the electrodes of which ares basic metals welding s*&msq zones of thermal effect and zones of maximum voltage ooneentrationso Nonuniformity of the voltage dis- tribution *too caused by chemical as well as structural 4ifferen- **a are formed on the metal surface of microgalvenic paireq which served as research objects. Such experiments could prove to be dangerous if the anode of the welding seam becomes ground metaV.- In this cans the tendency of the welding seam to'eorrode may be inoreised automatically* which, however, is die to the time taken Card 1/2 by the'experiment.An early determination of anticorrosive strenght 32-6-12/54 The Electro-Chemical Method for the Determination of Anticorro- sive Strenght in Welding Joints of Illoyed Stools. is described by the paper and the peculiarities are dealt with in detail. (With 6 illustrations). ASSOCILTION PRESEIVED BY SUBMITTED AVAILLBLI Library of Congress. Card 2/2 L 13 4322~:66 t )1ETI Ij!,(c ) J D/ W'8 ACC NR: AP6003322 SOURCE OOM UR/0365/66/002/001/0063/0066 AUTHOR: -Yershoval No I*; Vedeneyeva, M. A.; Sergeyeva, 00 Go ORG: Ybsc-4 lr,.A~.Dute of Steel and A21oys (Mskovskiy institut stali ifiplavov) TITLE: ..- _udic tnavior of lKhM5T steel S7 :, Aaehchlta metallovp ve 2. no, 1,, 1966, 63-66 11r,r_` 0 lrils; a-usteni-l'-c steel, corrosion resistance, metal heat tre ment, --ntirgranular corrosion.. steel/ Khl8NlOT steel , lKh21N5T steel 1ABSTi,L.OT: .n 1-vestigation was made of thr- effect of heat treatment on the corrosion resis?,a,nce cf t-,o-phase austenite-ferrite ~.&21N5T steel (0o11% 0 5934% '11 20077% Grp and otr% T- ',- in comparison with that ;f austenitic Xhl8NlOTl heel containing 0.09% C, 10.78% Ni, 18.0% Cr, and 0.42% Ti. The samples-ic-retested (15 after quench- ingfrom 1050C (.ndust~,ial treatment dur--'ng production of sheet st,~- 1), (2) after quene ing from 10500 and subsequent annealing fox I ..r at 650C. and (3) after q-iencblng from 1300C, creating _n the steel struit-,zes zhat can possibly be formed during welding. The anode polarizatior. curves in 1 N B233 were taken by using the potentiostatic method for determinini vkie passivation an resistance to oorrovion of the two-phase lKh2lN5T steel in the passive state* The curves were taken in 0.5 N NaCl at 25C to de- termine the stabill--.y of the passive state in the presence of Cl ions. In addition, Card 1/2 UDC L 34393-66 ACC NR: -1322 corrosioL tests were made in 1 n H2SO4 for 10 -,r at 25C* Ths intergranular corrosion was studied by the AM method (accordirig to instructions GOST 6032-58) in a solution of CUSO + H2SO4,.+ CU shavings). The polarization curves were taken with 40 x 5 x I-mm samX's. and corrosior tests with 50 x 20 x 1-mm samples,, Annealing at 600C decreased the corrosion resistance of both steels n 1 N H SO and 0.5 N NaCl without causing a tendency toward intergranular corrosion'totectabie 6y standard methods. Quenching of MM51, steel (Kh8NlOT steel was not subjected to this test) from 1300C decreased its resistance to corrosion in the same media and increased its tendency to intergranular corrosion. The corrosion resistance of austenite-ferrite MUM steel was lower than that of austenite ]KhISN10T steel under the testing conditions; lkh2lN5T steel passiv- ated less efficiently than Khl8NlOT steel* Annealing impeded the passivation of lKb2lN5T steel to a larger degree than it did the passivation of MUM steels Orige art* has: 2 fig* and 2 tables* SUB CODE: 3,3/ SUBM DATE: ZMLr65/ ORIG RUs 004 YERSISHOVA, N.I.; _Y~DENEYEVA, Y,.A.;_ SERGEYEVA, G.G. Anodic bGhavior of IKh21N5T- steel. Zashch. met. 2 no.1:63-66 Ja-F 166. (MITU 19: 1) 1. Moskovskiy institut stali I splavov. Submitted VArch 26, 1965. c EMP (t) /L;7,/Tj (z) /OMP (b) IJP(c) JDtWB AP og~)/OVIA(d)/T/ UR/0365/65/001/005/0465/0472 669.14.018.7 t" -D., * AUTHOR: Kpyazheva, Y_.,M,; Vedeneyeva, M. A.; Said Yesel'din Khalil'; Kolotyrkin, Ya. M. tq,!. TITLE: Electrochemical study of the influence of C Ti and Mn on the corrosion resistance of Cr-Ni-Mn steels , I. Anodic behavior;1 -1-7 SOURCE: Zashchita metallov, v. 1, no. 5, 1965, 465-472 TOPIC TAGS: corrosion resistant steel, corrosion resistant alloys, passivator additive, anodic oxidation ABSTRACT: The effect of lowgring Ni content, while raising the Mn content, on the anodic behavior of lKhl8N9TIReels was studied. Further, the effects of heat-treat- ment, and varying C and Ti contents (Ti:C banging from 3.9 to 6.5) were noted. Chemical composition, post heat-treatm Iicrostructures and tendencies toward in- tercrystalline corrosion are tabulated for five steels of composition ranging as follows:. Cr (16.3-18.4%), Ni (4.8-8.9%), Mn (trace-10.3%), Ti (trace-0.52%) and C (trace-0.13%). Only lKhl8N9T steel exhibits a tendency to intercrystalline corro- Card 1/3 L 5218-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5022652 sion. These steels were heat-treated by quenching in water from 11000C, and temper- ing at 6500C for two hours. Anodic polarization curves (potential, 0 vs. negative log of the current density i_amp/cm2 are presented). The samples, 6 x 0.7 x 0.06 cm, were hermetically sealed in glass tubes containing 1.0 11 H2SO4 with a nitrogen atmosphere; the measurements were made at 20 and 700C. These cells were measured relative to normal water electrodes by means of an electronic potentiostat,( These curves,6how that the lowering of nickel content to 5% in stainless steelslof type KhlMlwhile increasing Mn content to 10%, does not influence the speed of dissolu- tion of the steels in a wide range of potentials (from -0.05 to 1.35 volts), indi- cating a stable passive condition. However, the increase in Mn content leads to an increase in the critical current of passivation. In the region of secondary passi- vation, the speed of dissolution of Cr-Ni-Mn steels decreases with potential, which is more for steels with higher Mn content. The phenomenon appears to be associated with anodic oxidation of the Mn. The Cr-Ni-Mn steels which have the auqtpnil~ic- .ferritic structures are more resistant to intercrystalline corrosionjTiffls~ con- cluded that intercrystalline corrosion can be better controlled in steels.by lower- ing the carbon content C, rather than depending on Ti stabilization, since in the latter case there is a shortened region of stable passivation. Orig. art. has: 4 figures, 1 table. Card 2/3 L 5218-66. ACCESSION NR: AP5022652 ASSOCIATION: flauchno-issledovatellskiy fiziko-khimicheskiy institut imeni L. Ya. Karpova (Scientific Research Physicochemical Institute) yy, SUBMITTED: 25May65 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: MM NO REF SOV: 009 OTHER: Oll 4 Card 3/3 KNYAZHr,VA., V.M., KOLOrYRKIN, Ya.M.; IP-D&TEYEVA, M.A.; RAWANOVA, R.S. Use of the potentiostatic method for inve8tigating the Inter- crysta.11ine corrosion of austenite chwomiiar-nickal steels. Fhh,,. provi. no,5:381-390 MY 164. (,',URA 17:9) S/081/62/000/001/035/067 16 - B102/11101 AUTHORS: Kravchenkop T. G., Vedeneyeva, M. A., Rakhovskaya, F. S. TITLE',: Etching of 9 W811 (E1811) austenite-ferrite steel PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiya, no. 1, 1962, 309, abstract 11215 (Sb. "Korroziya i zashchita konstrukta. metallich. materialov". M. , Mashgiz, 1961 , 72-92) TEXT: In order to prevent the formation of a friable metallic film at the surface of steel EI811 it is recommended to etch the steel in a solu- tion of 10% HNO3 + 40,o RF at 20 and 400C. Etching in this solution reduced the number of operations by making it superfluous to process in an alkaline meli and to refine in HNO 3* Measures for the avoidance of metal rejeots are proposed. [Abstraoterle note: Complete translation.] Card 1/1 33840 S/137/62/000/001/182/23-1 A006/A101 AUTHORS- Vedeneye~~ ~M Tomashov, N.D. TME: Corrosion of 1 X181j9 (lKhlE3N9) steel in sulfuric-acid solutions of C`SO4 PERIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal.Metall.urgiya, no. 1, 1962, 81, abstract 11572 (V sb. "Korroziya i zashchita konstrukts. metallich. materialov", Moscow,.Mashgiz, 1961, 108 - 115) TEXTa Grade 1Kh18Nq steel was tested to intercrystalline corrosion in a boiling sulfuric acid sol-a-~Ion of' OuS04. Uniform corrosion of the steel was deter- mined from weight losses, and intprcr"js,~alline corrosion from (~hangea in electric residtivitoy due to corrosion. The masure of Interor-Istalline corrosion was the ratioA PIP f,~S21S, where Ap = p - p ,- P is the specific resistance of the cor- roded specimen; 10 1 is the speel~fla dieleetric resistance of metal prior to cor- rosion; S2 Is the s..;rface of the specIrven affected by intercrys- talline corrosion, S is ~.,hr_ cross-sec-tional surface of the specimen. In- creased concentration of R2SO4 in a boiling sulfuric acid solution of CuSO4 causes the rise of intercrystalline 4s-orrosio:i, and the addition of CuSO4 reduces the same. Card 1/2 Corrosion of 33840 S/13?~/62/000/001/182/237 A606-/A1O1 rMe time uzitil the apzedrar--c- of corr-,sion Is noticeably reduced when Cu-.n*,+.al is added -.1rit-L -.ne CjS04 + H2S04 There are 11 references. Ye . Layne r [AbstractlArl a nc.'A- - C:,,m~p Ile te. Card 21/2 P S/137/61/000/011/107/123 A0601AI01 AWHORS: Kravchenko, T. G., Vedeneyeva, M. A., Rakhavskaya, F. S. TITLE: Pickling of austenitic-ferritic steel H 811 (E1811) PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 11, 1961, 56, abstract 111365 (V sb.: "Korroziya i zashchita konstrukts. metallich. meterialov". Moscow, Mashgiz, 1961, 72 - 92) TEXT: The formation of the metallic film on the surface of steel EI811 when it is being pickled by the alkali-acid method occurs in the acid stage of the pickling. On the basis of the work carried out, it is possible to recommend the pickling of the steel in a solution of 10% HN03 + 4% NaF at 2o and 4oOc in order to prevent the formation of a loose metallic film on the surface of the V/ EI811 steel. Pickling in that solution reduces the number of operations, elimi- nating the treatment in the alkali solution and the bleaching in HN03. The dura- tion of pickling at 200C does not exceed the duration of the pickling by the alkali-acid method, and at a temperature equal to 400C the pickling time is reduced by a factor of three. In order to prevent metal spoilage in the course of picklirg by the alkali-acid method, the following measures are recommendedt a) the intro- Card 1/2 S/137/6 i/ooo/oi IIIOV123 Pickling of austenitic-ferritic steel H 811 (E1811) A060/AIOI duction of corrosion inhibitors qM and FIB5 (ChM and PB5) into the acIds at the acid pickling stage and strict observance of the time-schedule of their intro- duction; b) the use of 18% HCI at the acid pickling stage; c) raising the 3teei hardening -temperature and increasing the holding duration of heating for harden- ing; d) strict observance of the acid pickling time schedule (holding over of the metal in the acid vat may lead to the formation of films). There are 8 referen- ces. Ye. Layner [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 32330 JLJJ~ /'113 5/081/61/000/024/04o/oe6 B117/B147 AUTHORS: Vedeneyeva, M. A., Tomashov, N. D. TITLE: Corrosion of 1)(18H9 (lKhlBN9) steel in sulfuric acid solu- tion of CuSO4 PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 24, 1961, 307-306, abstract 241209 (Sb. "Korroziya i zashchita konstrakta. metallich. materialov". M., Mashgiz, 1961, 108-115) TEXT: The corrosive action of H 2so4 and CuSO4 on Cr-Ni austenitic steel was examined in a number of solutions with different concentrations of H so (1, 10, 15, and 2W11) and CuSO (0, 1, 5, 10, 15, and 20%). At V/ 2 4 4 all concentrations, no intercrystalline corrosion was observed in boiling H2so 4' The uniform corrosion rises with an increase of concentration. An addition of CuSO 4 sharply reduces uniform corrosion and produces intercrystalline corrosion. This is attributable to the fact that the separating contact copper, being an effective cathode, increases the anodic Card 1/ 3 Corrosion of 1X18H9 ... 32330 S/081/61/000/024/040/086 B117/B147 polarization of the steel, thus leading to anodic passivity. The aggressiveness of the solution rises with an increase of acid concentra- tion. Intercrystalline corrosion is observable in 5 and 10% H 2 so4at any CUSO4 concentration from'l to 20%. 1% CUSO 4 is sufficient to develop granular passivity. The latter is, however, no more ensured by 2W. CUSO 4 although a slight intercrystalline destruction is observable only after a 103-hr test in 5% acid with 15 and 20% CUSO 4* An intercrystalline destruction depth of the order of 0.03 mm can be reached by keeping the steel sample in a boiling 10% CUSO 4 solution with 20% H 2so4 for 6 minutes, with 15% H2so 4 for 10-5 minutes, with 10% H 2so4 for 1.3 hr, and with 5% R2so4 for 103 hr. No intercrystalline corrosion was, however, observed within 100 hr in a solution of 10% CUSO 4 and 1% R2so 4* The grain boundaries are chiefly corroded at a potential that is sufficient for paseivating the grain but not for passivating the boundary. The most intense intercrystalline corrosion is observable in solutions with a steel Card 2/3 32330 s/o8i/61/000/024/04o/oa6 Corrosion of 1Y18H9 ... B117/BI47 potential not higher than 600 mv. To find out the tendency of etpel toward intercrystalline corrosion, solutions of varying aggressiveness can be chosen by changing the content of H 2so 4 and CuSO4 according to the purpose of the investigations An increase of the CuSO 4 content reduces the aggressiveness of the solution, whereby the time elapsing up to intercrystalline destruction is prolonged.. An increase of the H 2 so4 con- tent increases the rate of intercrystalline corrosion. At an increase of the HB so4 concentration > 1 W., CUSO 4 additions of less than 5% should not be used to prevent uniform corrosion. The occurrence of intercrystalline corrosion can be speeded up by about 5 times by etching the samples, and not polishing them with emery paper, before the teBt~ EAbstracter's note: Complete translation.j Card 3/3 32624 S/1,37/61/000/011/102/12,3 A0601AI01 AUTHORS: Vedeneyeva, M.A., Tomashov, N.D. TITLE: Effect of deformation upon the intercrystalline failure of nichrome steel PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, no.11, 1961, 48-49, abstract 111323 (V sb. "Korroziya i zashchita konstrukts. metallich. materi- alov", Moscow, Mashgiz, 1961, 116 - 126) TEXT: The authors studied the effect of deformation caused by cold rolling and dressing of the surface by emery paper upon the in~ercrystalline failure of Cr-Ni steel- The steels OX 18119, 1 X 18H 9, and X23 H2,3 M3 A3 (OKh18N9, 1Kh18N9, and Kh23N23M3D3) were tested. The cold deformation (rolling) with degrees of reduction 20-60% was carried out both before and after tempering at 6500C for 2 hours. As result of the treatment the tendency of these steels to intererystal- line failure is reduced. This is related to the fact -that in the process of de- forming along the cleavage planes carbides and the c4 -phase separate out. The carbide phase which is precipitated in the course of tempering and deformation, separates out on a great area and its concentration is reduced. As result of this, Card 1/2 Effect of deformation 32624 S/137/61/000/011/'102/123 A060/AI01 the corrosion resistance of the boundaries increases. The deformation of steel before tempering (in the zone of dangerous temperatures) lowers the tendeney to intercry~talline corrosion in a greater degree than does deformation after tempering. Cold deformation before tempering at 6500 entirely eliminates the tendency of steel Kh23N23M3D3 to intercrystalline cracking under reduction6 of 21 - 60%, and that of steels 0Kh18N9 and 1Khl8N9 - under reductions of 49 and 58% respectively-. The rate of intercrystalline etching of specimens of steel 1Kh18Nq with etched surface notably exceeds the corrosion rate of the specimens dressed with emery paper. There are 10 references. Ye. Layner [Abstracter's note. Complete translation] Card 2/2 S/137/61/000/012/137/149 A006/A101 e AUTHORS: Millvidskiy, M. G., Ignatova, Z. I., Veden y~eva,, M. A., Titov, V. A., Kikut, A. V. TITLEt The use of urotropine to inhibit corrosion of steel equipment in ammonium chloride production PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 12, 1961, 53-54, abstract 121400 (V sb. "Korroziya i zashchita konstrukts, metallich. materia- lov", Moscow, Mashgiz, 1961, 245-253) TW- The authors studied corrosion behavior of -lX18H9T (lKhl8N9T), X17 M17), 1X13.0Kh13) steel grades and Armao-Fe in a Wd4C1 + Na2S04 solution. The possibility is shown of using IKhl8N9T, Kh17 and Kh13 steels under the given conditions as sufficiently corrosion-resistantdonstruction materials for the equipment. The use of urotropine as a corr'o*sibn inhibitor in the given media (at pH 6-8) is not effective for stainless steels. When large amounts of uro- tropine are added (up to-l%) the corroslio'n rate of the steels investigated drops by not over 2.5 times. The addition of 'urotropine in an'insufficient amount may on the other hand entail a corrosion rate 1harea'se for Kh17, 1Xh13, and lXhl8N9-, Card 1/2. S/137/61/000/012/137/149 The use of urotropine to inhibit corrosion ... A006/AIOI steel. The corrosion process proceeds with mixed cathode-anode control for stainless steels when-using an evaporating apparatus, and with cathode control for.grade 3 steel. The nature of the dependence of the corrosion rate on urotropine concentration and the effect of urotropine admixtures on electrode potentials and kinetics of electrode processes, lead.to the assumption that urotropine is a mixed corrosion inhibitor under service conditions of an evaporation apparatus, There are 7 references. Ye. Layner [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card.2/2 S/-123/61/000/020/023/035 AoWAi61 AL!!HORS Millvidskiy, M. G., Ignatova, Z. I., Vedeneyeya, M A., Tltov, V. A,' Xlkut, V. A. =712 t Using urotropine for the inhibition of corrosion of steel appiratus in the production of awonium chloride PERITODIC"Al'. Referat ivryy- zhurnal, Mash"nostroyenlye, no. 20, 1961, 96, abstract 20B620 (11 st. :tKorlroziya i zashohita koratrukts. metallich. materla- lovn, Mos,: - -ow, Mashglz, 1961, 249-253) =21 The authors prtaent ths results of investigating the corrosion re8fstanae of various ateel grades - 1XISH9T (110i-18NY91-P), X 17 M17), 1X13 (IMB) - &ttd Armco iron in tne prod-action of V"4t"' -and also the possibility of using -jmder thaze conditions urot-r--pint as corrosion inhibitor. It was proved that -Cqe steel grades Mki,16991, Kh.:7 and IM13 poesess a sufficiently high corrosion ra~--tsta-i.-s,L% and are sultah"e for apparatus in the production of ammonium chloride. Ths use of larctropine taider ;~he mentioned conditions, at a pH-valua of the medi,= NA01 + ','T-12SO4) of' 6 lis not effioient, T-Ifte addition of great U quentities of urotrop-Ine doas not, re,-4u,;-s the ,;orrosio-n rate of the mentioned Card 1/2 Using urotropine for tale ion 3/123/61/000/020/023/035 AOOVAIOl ateel. gzadez by mors thui a factor of 2.5. Small urotropira additions might &;-.sn lei.-d to a--L in~~i-easil in the corrosion --a'%-,, of the steel grades lKhl8NqT, Kh17 and IKhI3, The corrosion process in %he evaporator is Uking place for-- stainless steals with a mixed - cathode - anod* cor.-~rol, and for the Ci. 3 (St.3) steel grade with eathode ~2ontrol. 'rhe nature of the dependence of the corrosion rate on the urotropina 5or-~entratlon aLd the effect- of urctropine additions on tlae eleotrode potential &'d Ithe kinetios of the eleotrode process makes it poeelble to assume tha?,, under tine oparat'loa conditiuns of the evaporator, u.-otrop:Lne is a mixed ooz-noslon inhibilor. 11. Savina [Abjstrq,~ter's note-, -I'amplete translation1l Card 2/2 j 3 Sal P. I oil ;.it b I Al As N 0 0 .0 '40 t app 097 AA Alt H 115 .1 19 30 VP v a DO; P:s 04 gj jig .4 9 tj VFT-jFhIF:'(FVA, f.A., Cand Tech Sci -- (dis~3) "Intercry-stalline corros",on ----I----------- - ~j .1clu "! of austenite chrome-nickel steel of th-L.-re'X18. ;Os' 19sb, 13 Pl' (vin of 1q;gher '~,di.,cation ~.Ios rder o!' Labor fen &yanrer Inst of Steel im I. /.Stalin) 120 ~-, oies (FI, 27-5b, 106) - 90 - 'o rs i Hui ti Vol go 2' 21 2P 9 C; IN TOMASHOV, Nikon Danilovich. Prinimali uchestiye: TYUKINA, M.N.; PALEOLOG, Te.ll.; CHMOVA, G.P.; MIKHATLOVSKIT, Tu.Y.; LUIW, A.F.; TIMO- NOVA, M.A.; MOD.7jSTOVA, V.H.; MATYrrwYA, T.V.; BTALOBZH-ASKIT, A.Y.; ZHUK, H.P.; SHRETDXR, A.V.; TITOV, V.A.; V3D3 A' U A-;-LOKO- TILOV, A.A.; BKRUKSHrIS, G.K.; DMTAGINA, G.-, FEDOTOVA, A.Z.; FOKIN, M.N.; MIROLTOOV, Ye.N.; ISAYROV, N.I.; ALITOVSKIY, R.M.; SHCHIGOLEEV, F.V.. TZGQROV, N.G., red.izd-va; KUZIMIN, I.F., takhn.red. [Theory of tho corrosion nnd tbo protoction of mott)loj Toorlin korrozii i zaBhchity metallov. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nalik SSSII, 1959. 591 P. (MIR-A 13:1) (Corrosion and anticorrosives) 18(7); 25(l) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3133 Korroziya i zashchita staley; sbornik statey (Corrosion and Protection of Steel: Collection of Articles) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1959. 233 P- 7,000 copies printed. 11 Ed.: N.D. Tomashov, Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor; Reviewers: A.A. Zhukhovitskiy, Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor, and K.S. Ponamareva. Docent; Ed. of Publishing House: Ya.G. Alaverdov; Tech. Ed.: S.M. Popova; Managing Ed. for Literature on Machine and Instrument Construction: N.V. Pokrovskiy, Engineer. PURPOSE: This book is intended for scientific and technical personnel con- cerned with questions of the corrosion and protection of metals. COVERAGE: The articles in this collection deal with the corrosion of steels in corrosive enviroments., investigation of the effect of various factors on corrosion, and methods of protecting steels from gas and electrochemical corrosion. Special attention is given to new methods of investigation. A number Of the'articles give the results of studies made under operating .conditions. New data, obtained by the Department of Metal Corrosion, qard 1/5 Corrooion a~d Protection of Steel (Cont.) SOV/3133 I MoslobveW.1astitut stali (Moscow Institute of Steel), are published here for for thefirst tiJne. Four articles are the result of work conducted jointly at the laboratories of the Moskovskiy metallurgicheakiy zavod "Serp i molot" (Moscow Metallurgical Plant "Serp i molot") and the Khimicheskiy zavod imeni M.I. Kalinina (Chemical Plant imeni R.I. Kalinin)- Most of the'articles con- tain practical recomnendations onthe protection of metals from corrosion. No personalities are mentioned. References follow each article TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface Tomashov., N.D. Theory of Corrosion and Ways of Increasing Corrosion 3 Resistance of Metallic Alloys 5 Yeremin, A.A. [Engineer), N.P. Zhuk [Candidate of Chemical Sciences), N.P. Zhetvin [6:ndidate of Technical Sciences], and Ye.M. Kontse'vays, [Engineer]. Effect of a Gaseous Median on Properties of the Scaling of Stainless Alloys 30 21~uk, N.'P..)and G.G. Lopovok (Engineerl.Heating of lKh18N9T Steel With a Change of Atmospheres 53 Card 2/5 Corrosion and Protection of Steel (Cont.) SOV/3155 Gomozov, L.I. [Engineer]. Effect of Oxides on the Gas Corrosion of Iron and Heat-resistant Steels 57 Moskvichev, 01.0'. (Engineer),N.P. Zhuk, and L.N. Podvoyskiy [Candidate of Technical Sciences). Oxidation and Decarbonization of High-c-," In Steels y1 Tomashov, N.D..)and 11.1. Tugarinov (Candidate of Technical Sciences]. Corrosion of Metals in Fused Salts 39 Zhukl N.P., G.M. Kirkin (Engln,:~erjand F.,", ~ ~Tti,vokaya (,Pngineer). Alkal:L-Acid Pickling of ChromiLun 31teels 110 Averina, R.A. [Engineer], and V.A. Titov [Candidaze of Technical Effect of External Factors on the Hydrogenization of Free-cutting Steel During Pickling 152 ...!).,and M.A. Vedeneyeva (Candidate of Technical "Sciences). Corrosion Resistance of Low-alloy Steels llt2 Card 3/5 . Corrosion and Protection of Steel (Cont.) SOV/3133 .0 V.G. [Engineer], P.V. Strekalov [Engineer], and M.A. Andreyeva Corrosion Resistance of Mhl&~T-steel Welded Joints 228 AMIABLE: Librar7 of Congress VK/gmp Card 5/5 3-u-68 SOV 1! 377-58- 1 Z-24660 Transl'ation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 12, p 1Z3 (USSR) AUTHORS: Vedeneyeva, M. A. , Tomashov, N. D. TITLE: Changes in the internal Friction and the Frequency of the Natural Oscillations of Specimens of Khl8N9 Steel During Intercrystalline Corrosion (Izmeneniye vnutrennego treniya i chastoty sobstvennykh l,olebaniy obraztsov stah tipa Khl8N9 pri mezhkristallitnoy korrozii) PERIODICAL: Sb. Mosk. in-t stali, 1958, Vol 38, pp 483- 494, ABSTRACT: The authors investigated the possibility of determining intercrystalline corrosion (IC) (in 0Khl8N9, lKhl8N9, lKhl8N9T, 2Khl8N9 and Kh23NZ3M3D3 steel) by measuring the internal friction (IF) by the method of plotting the resonance curve during excitation of transverse oscillations in the specimens and by the method of observing the damp- ing of the amplitude of free torsional vibrations; also, by measuring the electric resistance of the specimens and 'fb . IC was produced by immersing the specimens in a boiling solution of 110 9 CUS04- 5H20 and 55 cc H?S04 (sp.gr. 1.84) in one liter of water. The authors show that with the progress of IC the IF of the specimens increases, the Card 112 resonance frequency of the oscillations decreases, and the modulus of SOV/137-58-12-24860 Changes in the Internal Friction and the Frequency of the Natural Oscillations (cont.) elasticity calculated from the resonance frequencies also decreases. The changes in the resonance frequency, electric resistance, and strength are closely related. IF is a more sensitive indicator of IC and reduces corrosion -testing time. It also helps to discover minor intercrystalline decomposition. By testing the corrosion resistanc-e of specimens of stainless steel in a sulfuric-acid solution of CUS04 and in nitric solution the authors demonstrate that the increase in IF is the result of the IC process, whereas both the change in the resonance frequency of oscillations and the electric resistance are the result of an over-all effect of the general arid the IC. The authors remark that for discovering IC by the IF method the most convenient technique is the forced- oscillation method which affords the use of smaller speci- mens and the testing of both flat and wire specimens. The authors establish the different processes of the intercrystalline decomposition of steel in acid CUS04 and H2504 solutions and in solutions containing HN03 (boiling 55156 HN03 and 201o HN03 + 1% NaF). P. S. Card 2/Z SOV/137-58-11-23072 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr It, p 177 (USSR) AUTHORS: Tomashov, N.D., V ,-,Gedgovd, K. N. TITLE: Effect of Tensile Static and Alternating Stresses on the Corrosion of lKh18N9 Steel (Vliyaniye rastyagivayushchikh staticheskikh i znakopcremennykh napryazheniy na korroziyu stali IKhl8N9) PERIODICAL: Sb. Mosk. in-t stali, 1958, Vol 38, pp 574-583 ABSTRACT: Results of an investigation of the effect of the state of stress of IKhl8N9 steel on its stability in a solution which causes inter- crystalline corrosion while it is simultaneously subjected to tensile static and alternating loads. N. L. Card 1/1 VZWNNMA, M.A assistent; TOMASHOV, N.D,., prof. ,'--~~ChangesaC'Jnternal friction and natux*al oscillation frequawy in type Khl8N9 steel specimens under the effect of Interarystall1w corrosion. Sbor, Inst. otali no;38t483-494-158. (KLRA 11:8) 1. Kafedre, korrozii metallov Hookovskogo institute. stali im. Stalina. (Chromium-niclml steel--Corrosion) O~rictlon --Testing) TOMASHOV, ND,,' prof,, dokbor khim. nauk; VJIDMYVA, K.A&, asaistent; GIMM, 114., lnzh,- - jjffqot of tensile static and alternating stress on the corrosion of 1;WN9 steel. Sbor. Inet. etaI4 no.38.-574v583 1~8. (NIU IUB) 1. Wedre, korromii metallov Xoskovskogo institnte, stali im. Stalina. - (Chromium-niakal ateel-Corrosion) (Strains and stresses) TOMASHOV, Nikon Danilovich; ZM, Nikollay Platoriovich; TITOVy Vasiliy Alekseyevich; VEDEITEYEVA, Mariya Aleksandrovana; ELIKIDD, L.M., red. i zd-va; -ESUNT ~, ~,. ~. [Laboratory work on the protection of metals from corrosion] Labo- ratornye raboty po korrozii i zashchite metallov. Moskva, Goa. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tsvetnoi metallur ii, 1961. 239 P. (MIRA 147 (Metals-Corrosion) KNYAZHE;VA, V.M.;__)~EDENEYEVA, M.A.; SAID YESELTIN KJIALILt; KOLOT'YRKIN, YA.M.; Prinimala uchastiye; ST]MAKOVA, I.S.,. studentka ElectTochemical study of the effect of the content of carbon, titanium, and manganese on the corrosion resistance of chromium-nickel-manganese steels. Zashch. met. 1 no.5:465-472 S-0 165. (MIRA 18:9) 1. Nauchno-issledovateltskiy fiziko-khimicheskiy institut imeni L.Ya. Karpova, Moskva (for all excer)t Sumakova). 2. Moskovskiy institut stali i, r2l, ~ W-1, *a: 1 1 4 1 1 0 9 a 11 Q 0 u u is It is I $1 0 b ft it 'm if re I 'x )o 0 jo u a m a is v 0 0 .1 u a b ISWMU* M**W q( detemining refrattive index dmMVs1Wv. Ada'*pw, IIKR)). - .1mad3o air giVV13. and III.- J1,16"46-ts of live curdsotl to the 41tta. of rv M n6l, -4.W. ,1 '04,1411.1 Pir. BOO so zly inc &ad of 8 wulSw is 41c.% c a1-1. 1, C. 09 00 00 *0 00 00 S see A$*-%LA ANTALVVWSKAL LITIM.? LAS CLASSWK&YIGOO a 0 11,41 304, S11.064 11 .3.0. Igo* Is W41 .40 &1- QS6 u it 4T 10 a It It 4 It M Te- 44 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O's 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 401 0 0 0 0 "DOROVICH, YP.F., VMMNMV. N.A., ZOKM. S..A. Obtaining rutin from Japanese so-ohora. Ked.prom.12 no.10'-33-35 (MIRA 11:11) 1. Tashkentskiy khimiko-farmateevticheskiy zAvod,' (RUT IN) (SOFHCRA) KHOTYANOVICH, A,V.;_ VEDENMVA, N.A. fffec'Lo of the herbicide 2y4-D on the proteins of peea spro-ats. Fiziol.rast. 12 no.1:158-163 Ja-F 165. (KRA 18;3) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut sel$skokhozyaystven- noy mikrobiologii, Leningrad. PHABE I BWK EaWITATION WV/3673 Vadene ikolay Petrovich,, Aleksandr Ivanovich Volchenkovp and ~48,1~yiy== FMItrOWN liy Daitri sakay Vyrubuy" shtanipy, arndrovannM tverdja splavonj, i takhnologiya ikh izgotovleniya (Manufacture of Sintered-Carbide 'Blaw"ng Dies) Leninfmd, 1958. 67 P. (Series: Inforaatsionao-tekhnicheskiy listok, no. 28-31, Blectrichaskiye metody obrabotki materialov) 6,200 copies printed. Sponsoring Agencies: Leningrad. Dom muchno-tekbuichookoy propagandy and Obahchestvo po rasprostraneuiyu politiches"kh i aaucbnykh zmanly RSFSR. Ed.: Sh. D. Achkinadze.. Engineer; Tech. Ed.: V. L. Gvirts. PURPOSE: This booklet is intended for metal-cutting machine-tool operators, tool- and diemak rs, and mechanical engineers and designers. COVERAGE: The book dpvl with the use of carbide inserts in bl-king dies. Incre"es in wear resistance and the life made possible by the use of such inserts am discussed. Manufacturing techniques and special methods of the construction are presented. A description is given of the use of Card 1/2 Manufacture of Sintered Carbide Bluiking Dies SOV/3673 carbide dies for blanking stator plates and other elements of electrical equipment. No personalities are mentioned. There are 6 references: 5 Soviet and 1 German. TAKE OF CONTCM: From the Editor 2 Introduction 3 1. Typical Die Constructions 4 2. Methods of Making Die Elements 26 3. Reanite of the Use of Carbide Dies Under Production Conditions 63 4. Estimation of the Economic Effect 64 Bib3lography 67 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress vx/Pw/gmp Card 2/2 7-7-60 Ilas np nil A"r i -wl 5. 0 Of 1. lk~ n I*-. a In SYPPIRO, I.D.5 XMTYANOVICII, A.V.; VEDENEYEVA) N.A. PhyEiolorical effect of frit fly larvae (Oscinosoma frit L.) on embr:vonic tissues of corn. Dokl. All SSSR 140 no.IP:978-920 0 '61. (MIFU~ 14: 9) 1. Vsesoyuznyy institut zashchity rasteniy. Predstavleno akademikom Ye.N.PavlovFkim. (Frit flies) (Corn (llaize)--Diseases and pests) ~IEDELMYEVA, N.Ye/ Deccased Crystallography See ILC t 048M-67- EWT(1)/34T(m,)/WP(k)/D1P(t)/ET1 LJP(c) GWIJDIW -Acc- 1401--,~P-60-2,3, df SOURCE CODE: UR/0167/66/000/002/0021/0024 ;'AUTHOR: Raohidov, T.; Vedeneyeva, V. A. ORG: Institute of Mechanics , AN UzSSR (Institut mekhaniki AN UzSSR); Computer Center, AN UzSSR (Vychislitellnyy teentr AN UzSSR) TITLE: Study of the seimic stability of underground pipelines with elastically fastened ends 1~ SOURCE: AN UzSSR. Izv. Ser tekhn n, no. 2, 1966, 21-24 TOPIC TAGS: seismicity, pipeline, structure dynamic stability, structure vibration, soil ABSTRACT: This is a continuation of a previous investigation, the author's Candidate degree dissertation (T. Rashidov, Kand. diss., Tashkent, 1964), with the difference that it deals with pipelines having flexible joints at points of attachment to pumps, reservoirs and artesian wells as well as in areas with sharp variations of contour (on crossing of rivers, gullies, etc.). Accordingly, the previously derived formulas are now corrected to make an allowance for the vibrations of such pipelines in the event of earthquakes as a function of pipe diameter and soil conditions. It is shown that the greater the degree of flexibility of their joints is, the L 04808-67 ACC; NRt 6 "2011 smVer is the vulnerability of underground conduits and pipelines to earthquakes and impulsive fordes. 7he pertlinent formulas are derived from the general differential equation of longitudi- nal oscillations of an underground pipeline, presented in the author's previous investigation, whir',h iw3lwes a nonlinear function that takes into account the dependence of soil resistance on ~ngitudiwd displacements, with shear resistance taken to be increasing proportionately to e displacement. Orig. arL has: 14 formulas, I figure. SIM CODE: 13, 12/ SUBM DATE-. 12Aug65/ ORIG REF: 002 Cwd "2/2 MINvul, V.I. Issential atrophy of the iris and glaucoma. Vest.oft. 69 no-5:86-87 S-0 156, (MLRA 9:12) 1. Iz kafedry glaznykh boleznay (Zav. - Prof. P.Ye.Tikhomirov) Lanin- gradBko.-o sanitarno-gigiyonicheskogo meditsinskogo instituta (GIAUCORA, comp. essential atrophy of the iris) (,R,S. die,, atropb$j essential, with glaucoma) (ATROPHY iris, essential atropbv with glaucoma) SAMSONOV, G.V.; VEDENEYEVA V-V-i ZAVIYALOVA, L.N~; VIMHOREVA, T.A. Ion exchange sorption of penicillin -'fll Anion c~xchanjgers with different- rwell'-- capacities. Trudy Len.khim.-farm.inst. no.15~.',',3-1-00 162. WKA 15~11) (k,6UICILLIN) (ION EXCHANGE) SAWONOVY G.V.; YEDENEYEVA~L VS.; KIM DYU-CHIR Anion exchange of penicillin with other anions in nonaqueous solutions. Trudy Len.khim.-farm.inst. no.1518l-92 162. (MIRA 15: 11) (PENICILLIN) (ION EXCRANGE) SANSONOV, G-V-; VEDENEMA, V-V.; SHATIK, V.V.; VINHOREVA, T.A. Study of the conditions for the reversibility of the sorption of penicillin sorbed in the presence of sulfates and phosphates on the nonselective sorbing EDE-10 anion exchanger. Trudy Len.khim, faminst. no.15:7540 162. (MIRA 15:11) (PENICILLIN) (lubrEXCHANGE) (SORPTION) SAMSONOV G.V.; VVIDENEYEVA V.V,; SELMNEVA, A.A.; VOYHOISKAYA, E.Ye, P Ton exchange on anion exchangera invclving penicillin. Zhmr. fiz. khim. 37 n0-4:725-729 AP 163. (MIRA 17:?) 1. Leningradskiy khimiko-farmatsev-ticheskiy instit,,it, VEDIUTE-LeVA, V.V. Cand Chem Sci - (diss) "Sorption Methods of Isolating and Purif~:~ Penicillin," ip-ningrad, 1960, 15 PP, 300 coPies (Leningrad Chemico-pharmaceutical Institute) (KL, 49/60, 125) 5 (4) AUTHORS: Samsonov, G. V., Yedeneyev-, Selezneva, A. A. TITLE: The 'Sorption o'L Pin-icillin b..,r Z; o z1b -jn 4.- s (Sorbtsiya penitsillina polink~rziyi,-fl. .9orbcn4-:-.i) P",MODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR,10,59, Vol 125, 7'r i, DP 591-594 (USSR) ABSTR~ICT: -Penicillin is a rather aci(I nubst~irtco (th-a io,1izn'.ijn constant of benzylpenicilli.n is equal to 2.7). 11--anirillir., therefore, can be sorbed on anionitas, for on weak anionites prepared by condensation of met-RDhcnyldiP--:in-~, ,and also on strong anionites the synthesis of wh`-1i is based on the chloro-methylation of styrene ~knd o.". 'he interaction of the resulting product with tr~rtiaa7,r Notwithstanding thp significant absorptive po-,,~cr of b-y various anionite3, the process of its ion-exch-inge -urification was inhibited in a very essential way. According to a table given by the authors, th,~ irreversible, sorption of penicillin from the culture liquid is mainly c:,used by the existence of anions of sulphuric, phosphoric, Card 1/7~ -!nd some other acids in the solution. The sorntion o~ The Sor-fition of Penicillin by Polymeric 333orbent-s SO'7/20-1 25-3-35/6,2 penicillin becomes almost 11 complete orin after the precipitation of these anions by barium salts (although the sorption capacity does not increa2e vory much). The complicntrA character of the interaction of penicillin with the anionite requiroo the inventigrition of the possibility of )pplyinr.. the principal laws of an;o% oxchango to this phenomenon. In this case, there is an equivalence of the ion exchange: 'I'he number of moles desorbed from the anionite EDE-10 of chlorine ions L-I eaual to the number of moles of sorbed penicillin. fil-,c desorption of penicillin from, anioniteo can be carri.-2d out in a practically complete yield if solutions of phos-phrite and sodium sulphate are used. The application of the nnion- exchange method to the separation and iurification o-F penicillin is based on the above-discussed principlen of reversible selective sorption of penicillin -.nd it.3 `--sorption from anionites. The choice of the anionites is imnortr~,nt for 'this process. The influence of the anions of siilphuric and phosphoric acid upon the reversibility of the z;orpti~-.-i of penicillin was explained by 'he formation of a-d-3ition-1 bonds between sorbed penicillin and sorbed anionr3. Accor.3i-n~ to Card 2/1 investigations of the authors, penicillin is sorbed v.,ith a 'The Sorution of Penicillin by Polymeric Sorbent3 high capacity by sulpho-cationites, and al3o by phosphor-~i3 and carboxyl cationites. The fact that panicillin io cationiles ns a result of intoraction o.1- i *,, 2 r, 0 1-1 t 7'1D ,.,.,ith the sorbent, may be taken into OCCOUnt fO-' t'!,- purifiention of penicillin from other :iciA-. 11"nc, :ior,-N'ior oC penicillin by cationite', is one of t',Ip- -io.,!-. efficient procooses for its purification. The ~-ithor~: 11. ':T. ',.~ikitin and Ye. I. Pokrovskiy who took th~ ilnfr~--rz :3pectra. There are 3 figures, 3 tables, and 7 rcfer-r'.r,--~' 5 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Insfitut vysokomolpkulyarnykh soyledineniv tkademii nm,;': (Institute of High-molecular Compounds of V- 'e Ac,?A~,rny of Scianccs USSR) Leningradskiy khimiko-far,nitsevtic,-O,-Ir-liy institut (Leningrid Chemical-pharmaceut;-c~,l Institut- MSENTED: D-2ca7ibOr 12, 1958, by M. 71. Shemyakin, Academici,--n SUBMIT'I'ED: Decumbcr 01, 1G,55 Card 3/3 ACUSSION JTR: A 7-- AUTHORi Vedeneyev. Ye. Zhll-d-koyl S. TITLE., ConcerainG one Itera--l-ov i-1he probl-em of 5cattering of ne-Aral mesons SCU',RCE: Mosc(rd. Universitet. Vychislitel'ny-y tsentr. Sbornik rabot, no, 3, 1965. Vychisl-itel'nyye metody i progrn.-rdro~veniy,! (Camm-ting method5 and programing), 452-47,,? T U IOPIC TAGS- scattering amplit- de, charged meson, neutral meson, iteration method, paxtial amplitude .4357r~A'-T: 1'ne problem c4ealt vith in the paper was formulated and solved by cimplax- 1 9' 'he authors ri~F 7F 41, -~O ~, - -1). 1 ri zo i,~a7r, eh ma y-,ro-ve v m me,~hod. The r-iai CoM 1/2 L 5 K 2 6 - 6 " ~! lor zlv~ 4 MI AT5010,16 A the paAial amplitudes by means of an Iteratlon method that differs from the NID method of Chev and Mandelstam (Phys. pev 467, 19601. The conditions 1--.,I,,.,ced on the rea2 a-a-d imaginax-y pa--~s af "'ne scatltcrlrw ar.Tlitlude if Fie,,(~,,, g(-,() W !mA(,c)j' by the :,f the and, by unizar'lly, !P~crocau- sallty rn-A apqj,-~ncs on nai-r parts ~n terms of sozme fi,,,:ed number ---~nr ;PS the solution, e-nd somr- c) Ar. iteration method ii,i ther, x~ ~13~ com- put-r intc Me r-j-rl: 5 "ie -or. *~h I i-i after fou-r or f5ve A. V. Tef'~-enc-r lir ljsefu~ 045- vice OrIg. axt. tiara: 2 rignares 3, ASSOCIATIGH't Vychislitel'Mry teentr Moska7skogo universiteta (Computation Center - Moscow Uuiveraity) -UB. GIO F- 1L S mITM: SUB CODE r DF, UP RR RKF SGVt 005 OTMI DOI .Card 2/2 YEMELIYANOVAI O.S.; RAVDONIKAS, O.V.,, YEGOROVA, L.S.; PANINA, N.V.; PILIPENKO, V.G.; RUDNEV, M.M.; SILICHEIM, V.S.; BESSONOVA, M.A.; ULIYANOVA, N.I.; V~XEUr4e.X,; BORODITI, V.P.; SAMSONOVA, A.P.; MYASNIKOV, Yu.A.; LEVACHEVA, Z.A. Approbation of an improved tularemia diagnosticum. Zhur. mikroobiol., epid. i immun. 40 no.lOt85-92 0 163. (MIRA 17:6) 1. Iz Instituta epideml-ologii i mikrobiologii imeni Gamaley AM SSSR, Omskogo instituta prirodnoochagovykh infektsiy, Protivochumnogo instituta Kavkaza i Zakavkazlya, Voronezhskoy, Leningradskoy, Volgogradskoy, Tullskoy sanitarno-epidemiologicheskikh stantsiy. OISUFOYLV, N.G.; URIELIYANOVA, O.SjUGLOVOY, G.P.; SILIC112-1-10, V.S.; KIIOROS~EV, I.G.; BZHOVA, Ye.N.; BESSONOVA, M.A. ; VEDENY~~~. V.; AW'YZv, S.S.; SFEWIOVA, G.M.; SOUn, A.M.; BOF4DIN, V.P;; HO?OIEVA, A.F.; SUVOROVA, A.Ye.; ONIKH11,11OVSKAYA, V.A.; STOLIAHOVA, A.D.; BYSTRUIA, K.A.; REPINA, R.F.; MYASIIIKOV, Yu.A.; LEVACIEVA, Z.A.; MIAZARYA14, K.K.; RAVDONIKAS, O.V.; SABIWIM, A.P. Optimal periods for testing skin reaction in subjects inoculated against tularemia with a cIry live -v~accine and vaccinal, reactogenic and immunogenic properties of this preparation. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i immm. 32 no.6:92-98 Je 161. (MIRA 15:5) 1. 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