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USSR/Chemistry - Chemical technalorr Card 1/1 8 Pub. 22 - 37/46 Authors Volffkovich, S. I., Academician; Illarionov, V. V; and Renten, R. E. Title I Effect of silica and aluminum silicates on the reaction of apatite water vapor, Periodical Dok. AN SSSR 97A, 715-718, kug 1, 1954 Abstract I The role of SiO2 and Al2(SiO3)3 in the 3Ca3(PO4)2CaF2 - watef vapor reaction (hydro-thermal transformation of apatite in o phospliorus fertilizer) was investigated. Results, obtained during the de- fluorination of synthetic fluoro-apatite with and without water vapor, are shown in tables, The effect of small silica and silicate amounts) on the thermodynamic variable composition phase r)t.!ntial, is explained. Ten references: 1-USSR; 2-German; 2-Englist, 4-USA and 1-French (1935-1949). Institution The Ya. V. Samoylov Scientific Institute for Fertilizers and Insecto- Fungicides Submitted May 28, 1954 NOTOS=TA, A.T., otv.red.; VOLIYKOTICH. S.I_,,_red.; GMSIMOT, Ta.l., red.; YURI YET, Tu.K. ' *r'ea'.;- Mi Ti*A. L.P., red. (Department of Chemistry of Moscow State University] Khimi- chaskii fakulltat Mookovskago ordena Lenina i ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni gosudarstvannogo universitets imeni N.Y.Lomonoso- vs. Moskva, 1953. 59 P. - 13:6) 1. Moscow. Universitet. (Moscow University) (Koscow--Chemistry--Study and teaching) ~-R 0 V. tk) S x . IQZFKOVIGH,__Sj_Z,, akademik, redaktor; ZIUSCROUKOV, IT.M., redaktor; at. nauchnyy sotnidnik, radaktor; MR(WO II.M., redaktor; SHM07A, A.V.. tekhnicheakiy, redaktor [Methods and processes of chemical technology] Metody i protseasy khimicheakoi tekhnologli. Moskva, Izd-vo Akademit nauk SSSR. No.1 1955. 234 p. (KMA 8:7) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Otdoleniye kh'Imichnakikh nauk. 2s Chlen- korrespondent AN SSSR,(for Zhavoronkov). (Chemistry, Technical) BAMIN, I.F., akademik, redak-tor; JULIFKOVICH.S.I.; e-kademik, redaktor; KAPUSTUISUY, A.F., redakfor; SOEOWT, A.T.' professor. redaktor-, POSMOV,I.A., starshyy nanchryy sotradnik, redFLktor; DWMCKA, 0.1. redaktor; S14IPJK)VA, A.V., tokhnichookiy redaktor. [Studies in applied chemistyy; a collection of scientific papers dedicated to the memory of Academician E.V.Britskel Iaeledovaniia po prikladnoi khimti; ebornik nauchno-lealedovatellskikh rabot. poeviashcheiATqi pamiati ukademika N.Y.Britake. Moskva, 1955. 342 P. (MLRA 8:11) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Kapustinakly). 2. Aknelemiya nauk SSSR. Otdelenlye khimicheskikh nauk. (Chemistry) (Britske, grgard Viktorovich, 1877-1953) VOLIFLOVICH, 0.1. - 1. Thq tn3k of chemical aclencp, in oitn the Impror7ment of agriculture. Soob.o nauch.rah.chl.VKHO no.2:8-16 '55. (MIR.A 10: 10) (AgricultiirR chemistry) USSR/Chenical Technology Chemical Products and Their Application. Mineral Salts. Oxides. Acids. Bases, 1-5 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Ehimiya., No 19, 1956) 62080 Author: Vollfkovich., S. I.Y Remen, R. Ye. Institution: None Title: Ammonium Phosphates of Magnesium, Zinc and Iron Original Periodical: Sb. Issledovaniya po prikl. khimii, Moscow-Leningrad, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1955, 149-174 Abstract: Study of conditions of synthesis of NH4MgPO4*6H20 (I), NH4MgPO4'H2O (II), ZnNH4PO4 (III) and FP.NH4PO4-H20 (IV) by interaction of H3PO4, NH3and corresponding metals or salts. I was obtained from tech- nical MgSO4 or MgC12, H3PO4 (technical or extraction, contaminated by admixtures) and NH at 200. 11 was obtained from the same re- agents but, at 100-105A or from Mg(OH)2, H3PO4 and NE3 and also from MgC03 and NH4H2PO4- Proportions of reagents were stoichiometric. III was obtained from Zn or ZnO, H3PO4 and NH 31 concentrated H3PO4 Card 1/2 USSR/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their Application. Mineral Salts. Oxides. Acids. Bases, 1-5 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Xhimiya, No 19, 1956, 62o8o Abstract: was used in an amount of 120~ of stoichiometric. IV was obtained from H3PO4 (extraction) Fe and NH3. II is a fairly stable product which can be stored for a long time under different climatic condi- tions without loss of NH3' Losses of NH 3 on storage of salt at 1000 are insignificant (up to 0.03%). A procedure has been worked out for stabilizing I by treatment of the crystalline product with ben- zene solution of ceresin as a result of which the crystals are coated with very thin film of ceresin which prevents evolution of NH3 on storage. Thermographic analysis revealed that II is stable up to 2440, 111 to 3500 and IV to 2000, and in the course thereof from IV is emitted FH3 and water of crystallization while admixture of Fe 2+ are changed to Fe3t. Hydroscopicity of the prepared salts is characterized by the fact that under conditions of absolute hu- midity at a temperature of 200 during 50 days the salts absorbed the following amounts of water (in ~): 1 44.6; 1 coated with ceresin 12.2; Il 10.2; 111 10.8%,; TV 24.2%. All the salts prepared are of practical interest as watt-_-r insoluble antipyrenes and anticorrosion components of lacquers, paints and other materials, and also as fer- Card 2/2 tilizers (for example 11). Bibliography, 29 titles. VOLIFROVICH, B.I. ~ .4, tx, Academician V.X. Rodionoy's speech about Academician M.D. Zelinskii. Trudy Inst.ist.ast.i tekh. vol.6:3-4 '55. (HLRA 9:5) (Zelinskii, Mikolai Dmitrievich) ,I IIv", -, (' ~' , I'- ~! , ") w~ V L- ':) L ' - -I VOLIFKOVICH,S.I., akademik Plant protection. Tekh.mol.23 n0,7:1-4 J-1'55- (KLRA 8:10) (Plants, Protection of) AID P - 3172 Subject MSR/Chemistry Card 1/1 Pub. 119 - 7/8 Authors i Vollfkovicb, S. 1. and V. K. Kuskov Title N. N. Mellnikov,, Y-4. A. Baskakov, Khimiya gerbitsidov i stimulyatorov rosta rastoniy (Chemistry of herbicides and owth- promoting substances for plants) Moscowp 1954. (Book Reviewr Periodical Usp. khim.,, 24, 5,, 635-636, 1955 Abstract Critical review. Institution S None Submitted : No date VOLIFKOVICH, ZVYAGINTSEV. O.Ye.; YEGOROVA, Ye.N. Wrii Vitalievich Morachavskii; on his 60th birthday and 35th Anniversary of his scientific and pedagogical activities. Zhur. prikl.khim. 28 no.1:3-6 Ja 155. (MLRA 8:3) (Morachevskiit IUrii Vitalievich. 1894- ) 41M '? L )fKdv t c. AID P - 2256 Subject USSR/Chemistry Card 1/1 Pub. 152 - 1119 Authors Vollfkovich, S. I., I. I. Chernyayev, and A. V. Nikolayev Title Orest Yevgenlyevich Zvyagint8ev (On the occasion of his 60th birthday and the 35th anniversary of his scientific activities) Periodical; Zhur. prikl. khim., 28, no.2, 121-122, 1955 Abstract : Biographic sketch with photograph. Institution: None Submitted : No date VOL AID P - -3416 Subject USSR/Chemistry Card 1/1 Pub. 152 - 1/18 Authors Margolis, F. G., Z. N. Lunskaya and S. I. Vollfkovich Title Reaction of potassium chloride with mixtures of sul- fur dioxide,air, ard steam Periodical Zhur. prikl. khim., 28, 5, 1153-458, 1955 Abstract Experiments were carried out with a gas mixture containing 5-7% S02 (gas velocitY, 300 ml/min.) in the presence of 1% Fe 0 (catalyst) at 500-5500C for 1.5-2 hours. The cogv~rsion of KC1 to KOS011 -T amounted to 94-96%; 40% of SO reacted. ? Kaolin OM added to KC1 prevented the la ter from caking and exerted a mild catalytic effect. Four tables, 3 diagrams, 1 drawing, 2 references, 1 Ru ssian (1942). Institution : None Submitted : 0 29, 1954 , I - U ,-L-' 1:7)v r- F ; t~ 7 f I MIMGM MMISMINUMISOM ?1., akademik: TOPCHIYNVA, K.V., prof., otv.rod. 2114W I - ~11 [laboratory work in cbemical engineering; program for the Cemistry Vacultyl Programme praktikums po khimicheskot tekhnologii (dlia khimicheakogo fakul'tets), 1956. 3 p. (MIRA 11:3) 1. Moscow. Universitet. Obamical engineering--Study and teaching) Voe FKoVtr,%4, S. 1. VOKIIKOL'&' S ~3 aakovich, akademik; VASININ, R.M., redaktor izdatell- 81 LN&OVe:W;B. tekhaicheskty redaktor stva- LGhemistry in agriculturej Khimiia i sal'skoe khoziaistvo. Moskva,, Izd-vo Akademii nauk SSSTI, 1956. 87 P. (HLRk 9:8) (Agricultural chemistr7) Q LL~ ~~L -- - - - V.,. - ri, - ~ ~-, - - ~ . , - - - -4~ I I - - -1, - - -, : 'I .. . . I :~ ~ . . I ;. " ~,~ t' ~ 11 7 1 am _u I W-30, swo I. Will ral m gas 0 a I =Him VOLIFKOVI oskya) !1- ~ so; ILOL94mw "". Nikolal Aleksandrovich Morozov. Khim. v ohkole 11 ne.4:19-25 11 156. (KLRA 9:9) (Herozov, Nikolai Alskianctrovich, 1854-1946) VOLIFKGVICH S I I -. Rol* of Moscow University in the development of chemical technology, Vest.Mosk.un. 11 no.5'-137-11* MY '56. (MLRA 9:10) (Moscow University--History) (Chemistry, Technical) VOLIFKOVICH, S.I., akademik. Factory laboratories in the sixth five-year plan. Zav.lab. 22 no.1:2-6 '56. (KLU 9: 5) (Laboratories) VOLIFKOVICH, S.I., akademik; MEWNIKOV, H.N., professor. - Chemistry In the struggle for high crop yields. Priroda 45 no.2: 23-37 F '56. (MLRA 9:5) (Agricultural chemistry) LI 11) C H" 6, -/'-. L.J02OVIGH. Ryurik Mikhaylovich; akademik, tWOrIhSHKOVA, S.F., redaktor; MAZIM. V.V., tekhnichiskiy redaktor [Hessurlug temperatures; laboratory practicum in chemical technoloc,71 Ismarents temperatury; labratorrqi praktikum po khimichoskoi telchDr,- loeii, [Hookia) Izd-vo Hosk.univ. 1, Pt-1- 1957. 44 p. (MILIA 10:1D) 1. Zaveduyusitchly kafedra7 khtmicheskoy tokhnologii Moskovskogo gosudarstvannogo Un17ersiteta (for Vollftovich) (Thermometry) v /-/ -; - - - ~) -) / / -/,k -, SOLOMOHOVA. Hadezhda loonidona; YOLIFXOVICH, S.I., akademik,red;. 11ONDRASHKOVA, S.Y., red.; aMIYAHOV. V.?., tekhn.red'.- [Gas analysis; laboratory practices In chemical engineering] Gazovyi analiz; laboratornvi prektikum po khimicheakoi tekhnologii. [Hoekval I%d-vo Mosk.univ. Ho,2, 1957. 35 P. (MIRA 11:5) (Gooon-Analynte) SOLOV INV. Yuriy fvOnOViCh: KABLUMA, Marlya lvanovna; KOU-SNIKOV, fevgeniy Venediktovinh,- JOLIMOVIGII'l.l., akademik, otvatstvennyy redektor, XAHTGR, I.A., r edaktor izdat-e'lT=eva: POLZ;M"KAYA, 5,11., takhnicho- skiy redaktor Ivan Alekseevich Kablukov. Moskva, Izcl-vo "kad.nouk SS6R, 1957 208 p. (MUiA 10-10 (Kablukov, Ivan Alelkseavich, 1857-1942) V,OL,lYKOYIGH,.,~.4,.,-akademik, otvetstvenVy redaktor; DUBINIF, M.N., akBdemik, rodaktor; XOZLOV, V.V., professor, radaktor; FIGUROVSKIT, N.A.. professor, redaktor; BAMITSER, A.L., redaktor izdatel'stva; MAKUNIN, TesTa, takhnicheakiy redaktor [Daitrii Ivanovich Mendeleev; his life and works] Dmitrii Ivanovich Mendeleev; zhizn' i trudy. [Koskya) 1957. 254 p. (MLRA 10:2) 1. Akedemiya uauk SBSR. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh nauk (Mendeleev, Dmitrii Ivanovich, 1834-1907) VOLIPKOVI H _ J... akademik. V",=QSO&j Powerful helper; talk with Academician S.I. Vollfkovich. M4 nat. no.2.-3-6 7 157. (KM 10:6) (Plants--Nutrition) (Fertilizers and manures) USSR/ General Division. History. Classics. Personalities. A-2 Abs Jour Ref Zhur-BioloE;iya, No 2, 10/58, 4624 Author Si Vollfkovich- Inst Title The Founder of Soviet Biochemistry. On the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of A. 11. Bakh Orig Pub Abstract Priroda, 1957, No 5, 71-?G No abstract Card 1/1 T USSR/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their H-3 Application. Fertilizers. Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 1958, 1900 Author : Vol'fkovich S.I. Inst : Acadeqj of Sciences USSR Title : Exploratory Investigations in the Field of Chemistry and Technology of Fertilizers and Salts. Crig Pub : Izv. AN SSSR, Otd. khim. n., 1957, No 6, 661-669 Abstract : A review of the work of the author and his associates. Preparation of : 1) HH4-metaphosphate and its polymers: a) by reaction of (NH4)2U04 with P20 and NH under a pressure of 0.5-10 atmospheres; b) tkermal Vesociation of NH4H2PO4 or (NH4),,,"04 in NH3 (&as); 2) K-metaphospha- te and its polymers by heating of KH2P04 with different additives; 3) Mg-metaphosphate; 4) amido-substituted Card 1/2 AUTHORS: Vollfkovich, S. I., IllarionoT, V. V., 64-8-5/19 Remen, It. Ye. TITLE: Influence cf Marnesium on the Process of Hydrothermal Working of Phosphates (Vliyaniye magni a na protsess gidrotermicheskoy pererabotki fosfatoT~. PERIODICAL: Khimicheskaya Promyshlennost', 1957, Nr 8, pp. 21-24 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Sinoe the influence of the magnesium on the process of the hydrothermal working of apatite and on the behavior of the phosphorites from Kara-Tau during this process is not quite clear, experiments were carried out here in order to clear the specific r8le of the magnesium. In order to detectkhe effectiveness of the magnesium influence in the ratio to calcium experiments were carried out in which the apatite concentrate was treated with water vapor at 14500 an hour long at various admixtures of silica, calcium- and magnesium oxides. On the strength of the experiments carried out following is detected: 1) The influence of the magnesium oxide on the hydrothermal process of the defluoration of apatite and the transformation of the latter into a manure suitable for plants occurs only at Card 113 a corresponding silica content in the initial raw product Influence of Magnesium on the Process of Hydrothermal Working 64-8-5119 of Phosphates or in the charging. Without silica ma4,mesium oxide does not exercise an essential influence on the process. 2) The formation of easily meltable compounds with silica might be a probable explanation of the Ale of the magnesium. For this influences the acceleration of the diffusion processest whereas on the other hand it facilitates the removal of fluorine in form of silicon fluoride. The latter is formed in consequence of an interaction between fluorine and the silica in the melt which is an ion state. 3) In the slow cooling of the vitrous melt of apatite, silica, and magnesium oxide in which the fluorine was conserved, fluoroapatite crystallizes. In order to obtain a useful phosphate form in the product, it must be hardened if fluorine exists in the melt. In the case of a fluorine separation from the melt tricalciumphosphate is deposited in crystalline form. This changes into a P-modification at 11000 enantiotropically which can be exploited only with difficulties by the plants, if it can be exploited at all. However, also here a hardening Card 2/3 is necessary. Only in the case of an excess of CaO in the Influence of Magnesium on the Process of Hydrother-mal. Working 64-8-5/19 of Phosphates charging there is no necessity of hardening the product In the melting and the subsequent cooling, where the calcium silicophosphates are separated in crystalline form without polymorphous transformations. 4) The apatite transformation process into a phosphorus manure which can be exploited by the plants takes place to a great extent without taking part of water vapors. In connection with that MgO and SV phosphatites contained in correspondine ratios can be worked to manures soluble in citric acid. This is realized by means of melting, without a special water vapor supply, analogous to the production of phosphates mixed with dolomite and molten, of phosphate ores and natural magnesium silicates. If the MgO- and Si 20 quantity in the phosphate ore does not correspond to the given prescription, the lacking reagents must be added to the phosphate. There are 6 tables, and 13 references, 10 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATION: Scientific Research Institute for Ebrtilizers, Insecticides, and Fungicides (NIUIF w nauchno issledovatellskiy inatitut udobreniy i insektofungitsidov). AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 3/3 AUTHORS: Sapgir, I. IT.,) Ra3SUdova, N. S. 64-6-17/19 TITLE: P. M. Luklyanov. History of the Chemical Profession and the Chemical Industry in Russia (P. M. Luklyanov. Istoriya khimicheskikh promyslov i khimicheskoy promyshlennosti Rossii). PERIODICAL: Khimicheskaya Promyshlennost', 1957, ITr 8, PP- 52-52 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is volume number 4- Under the editorship of S. I. Volffkovich, member of the Academy. Publishing house of the Ac7d--emyof Science USSR, 1955. 622 pages. 'Me book is here discussed in short, This volume is entirely given to the history of the production of dyes in Russia from ancier-t times up to the begin of the 20th century. A great number ol~ oriCinal documents, manuscripts, etc. are Eiven. A great part deals with the investigation of fresco-paintingB, miniatures, and icons. The author procured, often with great diffi,--ulties, small quantities of these old dyes and investigated them by means of the spectral analysis. The results are com,~rised in a table. The fresco-paintings, miniatures, and icons are contained in the book in good reproduction. The book is well-written, and contains a detailed name-, subject-, Card 1/2 P. It. Luklyanov. History of the Chemical Profession and the 64-8-17/19 Chemical Industry in Russia geographical-, office-, and firm-index. The book is of special interest for chemists, historical researchers, and art historians. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 VOLOYKOVIG9, S.I.; ILIARIONOV, Y.V.; REM, R.Ye. Xffect of maenesium on the hydrothermal processing of phosphatear. Khim. prom. no.8:469-47Z D 157. (XIRA 11:2) 1. Ilanchnyy institut po udobreniyam i ineektofungisidam ir. Ta.V. Samoylova, (Phosphates) (Magnosium) AUTHORs Vollfkovich, S.I., Academician 26-11-8/16 TiTLE: Chemistry in the Service of National Economy (KhIni" na sluzhbe narodnogo khozyaystva) PERIODICALs -Priroda, 1957, # llp p 61-70 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The achievements of Soviet chemists are based on the old Russian chemical schools of such prominent scientists as D.I. Mendeleyev, A.M.Butlerov, N.N.Zinin and others. The develop- ment in the field of chemistry in the 40 years of Communist regime has been exceptionally fast and successful. According to the chart on page 62, chemical production increased from an assumed 100% in 1913 to 10,243% in 1956. Rapid develop- ment of metallurgy and chemical machine building created favo- z*ble conditions for a highly productive chemical industry, especially in the field of chemical synthesis of high moleou- lar compounds such as rubberp plastics, fibers etc. that could be obtained from cheap raw material. The production of alco- hol from saw dust, paper mill waste or crude oil is in the line with the summons of the 'Party to avoid the use of food- stuff for technical purposes wherever possible. Synthette production of new and more effective medioineat disinfectants Card 1/2 and sedatives were the result of minute research by such pro- Chemistry in the Service of National Economy 26-11-8/16 minent chemists, so Academician I.N.Nazarov, A.B.Chichibabin, V.M.Rodlonov and others. Analytical- chemistry under A.P. Vinogradov's and I.V.Tanayev's supervision developed methods enabling automatic control and regulation of continuous in- dustrial processes. A group of chemists of the Volkhov Alu- minum Plant was awarded the Lenin prize for fInding a method of transforming nepheline into aluminum oxide along with several useful byproduots. Academician N.N.Semenov was given the Nobel prize for outstanding achievements in chemical kinetics and chain reactions. Such results were made pos- sible by using delicate physical methods of research such as spectroseopyg X-ray analysis, radioactive isotopeat chro- matography, polarography etc., and by close cooperation of teams of specialists, concentrating on the solution of one common problem at a time. There-are 5 photos, 3 graphs and 3 references, all of which are Slavic (Russian). AVAILABLE: 'Library of Congress Card 2/2 VOLIMOVICH, S.I.;KUSKOV, Y.K. 11-~------, CPemistry of fertilizers and insectofungicides, Yest. Hook. un. Ser. mt.mv" astrcx6, lis., kiAm. 12 iw. 6-125-1.36 157. (MIRA 11:10) 1. Kafedrs; khimichookoy tekhnologi.' Moskovakogo gonudaretvennogo universiteta. (Agrioultural clemicals) A"UTEOR; vollfkovich' J. I., Acad-2mlciaa 32-lo-5/32 TITLE: Ccements FLHIODICAL: Za-,rodskaya Laboratoriya, 1957, Vol 23, Nr lo, Pi) 1171-1172 (USSR) AWTIiACT: The autbcr suru.,,ari?es in his, report the succe,5ses achieved by Soviet science in the field of phcsphate-analysis and the control of the production of phosFhate fertilizers in the USSii in connection with the Loth anniversary of the OcLober revolution and states that this field had to pass through the stages of evolution, like all the others. The majin problem consisted in accelerating the analysis and designing their in a pprmianent process. Since the years about 193o, the antiGuated methods -sere replaced by the practical application of photocolorimeric rethcds of determination of P 20,, and subse(laently also of 1'1~0 Fe 0 -L. F, Cao and (accotding to 3. V. Uikhall 3P 2 3' 4021 S03 chuk, E. B. Brutsk-us and F. E. Oshermich). The manufacture of the first loo photocolorimeter-apparatuses which were satisfactorily used in both plants and scientific institutes, are a consequence of these works. Previously lf' hour3 wure required for the separation of P205 for an experimental process with Piterman-solution, whereas it takes Card Wa now only 30 minutes Chepelevetskiy and Osherovich in 1952 developed caments 32-1---5132 a new method of phosphate analysis for ion-exchange-res iris -which Proved practical and cheap. Due to the use of new agents of regenec ration in the Phos-ohomolybdenum complex, new methods of photocolori- metric determination of the P20 5 - concentrations were developed which have been practiced by works-laboratories up till now. This work by investil-ation is continued now, in order to achieve further acceleration, reduction in price, and automation of the methcds. The new methods of determination of fluorine which were proposed laoot, are of special importance in this respect. Up to now, these methods were usually connected with great difficulties. 11. L. Chepe= Levetskiy made a new invention with which the usual turbidimetric and nephelometric methods were replaced by the latest "turbidirfietric titration accordi.nlcr to Iflattening of a rnax:Lnum 11 is said to offer spe- cial practical advanta-es. The elaborate investigations by L. V. Viadimirov in the analysis with the application of complexons are an outstanding contribution in this field. Finally the spectroscopic anao lysis and the electron microscopy are always more frequently applied for this pu-rpo:3e, !.,iairily for ti.c., clearing up of the difficulties aria sing vnit'h the flotation of Som.- natural phosphates. Nt~vertfieless, as is stated here, a great many problems, such as the antomation of con= trol and suitable produution manav ement, still remain to be solved Card 2/f, in order to make th-1.3 extremely important branch of Soviet chemical !)C /'/~- 6 L" "C' /)) AUTHORS: Vol' fkovich, S., Academician, Brutskus, Ye.) 32-,l1.6q/6o Mhallchuk, B. (Scientific.-F-ditorial Council of the Periodical "Zavodskaya Laboratoriyall). TITLE: Mark Llvovich Chepelevetskiy. On the Occasion of his 6oth Birthday kMark Ltvavich Chepelevetskiy. K 6o-letiyu so dnya rozhdeniya). PERIODICAL: Zavodakaya Laboratoriya, 1957, Vol. 23, Nr Us pp. 1399-14oo (USSR). ABSTRACT.' On October 16, 1957, Mark Lfvovich Chepelevetakiy celebrated his 6oth birthday. He is Doctor of Chemical Sciences, professors and specialist in the following fields.% analytical chemistry, modern methods of physical-chemical analysis and their application in che- mical technology. He finished his studies at the technological fam culty of the agricultural institute imeni Plekhanov, where he waa then appointed assistent to the professor for analytical. and anor. ganic chemistry Shilov. At present he has the chair for analqtical chemistry at the institute for chemical technology imeni M. V. Lomo- nosov, and for the past 2o years he has been a member of the edito- riall council of the periodical "ZavodBkaya Laboratoriya". He is the author of more than 5o scientific papers on the production pro- cesseei..-Of phosphorus -manures and salts and on new methods of anal~- Card 1/2 sis. He was the first.to find out that the ion exchange of haloid Mark L'vovich Chepel-evetskiy. On the Occasion of his 6oth. Birthday. 32-11.6o/6o ions in the solution of lycopodium-baloid salts with the carbon anionits, (HCO- - content) leads to the renewed reaction of the for- mation of insh;-ble carbonates. He suggested the following methods; Examination of the kinetic equation for Ue velocity of the forma= tion and growth of crystals by measuring, the duration of the latent crystallization periods; the "phototurbidimetric" indication method of the point of equivalence in titration; - various analyses of manure etc. importance is attached to his works concerning the deven lopment of the theories of Kurnakov in the field of the dissolution of aolld substances in acids. ASSOCIATION: Scientific-Editorial-Councilof the Periodical "Zavodskaya Laboran tori)%". Scientif ical Institute for-lbrUll a & Insecticides (Nauch- no..redaktsionnyy sovet zhurnala "Zavodskaya Laboratoriyan. Mauch_-7y Institut po udobreniyam i Insektofungisidam). AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. Card 2/2 VOL' IrI.OVICH, 3~ - VOLIIXOVICH, S.;",skademik. Founder of Sbviet biochosistrv; on the 100th anniversar7 of A.I. BWch's birth. Pr1roda 46 no.5:71..76 My 15?. (KMA 10:61 (Bakh, Alekeei Nikolaevich, 1857-1946) VOLIFKOVICH. S.I., akademik. --- Chemistry in the service of national economy. Pr1roda 46 no.11:61-70 N 157. (MIRA 10:10) (Chemistry, Technical--Research) KFoA(_viN- V.A 8 /1 9 5 5(3) ~4 Pwx I BOOK 1XPLOITATION SOV Ak"aall, Book SSSR- I-shikh solokult sbornik stateY (Cheats ,.d!rY or Large 1958. vO AN SSSR- W =19411 Collection of Artlcl*38) Moscow ' (Serious kkad9mlys n&uk SSR. Mauehno-populy&MMY& M P. morl") 30,000 copies printed. art G.T. Sklovikly; Rasp. Xd.8 A.V. TopChly*V, Academician; Zd 6 .3 0 or Publishing Rouses V.A. Boyaroklyl Tech. pWRp=j This book is Intended for a wide circle of readerm chemistry. It can i n Including tbOas who have had no training asenual for propagandists* teachers, and &lea serve as JIMArDOXIMIL8. Card 1/8 CbMIstry of Large 3901*Cules (C*nt. 30V/1589 CCWZPAM: This collection or articles reflects the trend for tbG future development Of the Soviet chemical Industry as Indicated by the May Plenary $*melon of the Central Cominittes of the Communist Party within the framework of the now Seven T4Mr PIJM- Those articles were Published In newspapers and Journals. The authors, acl~ntlmto and Industry workers, &GvloloPod th& theme Of accelerated development of the chamilcal INAustr1es, and sciences. with stress on the manufacture of synthetic fibers, plastics, and other materials. 30M of the articles mare abridged, revised, or onlarged. The articles were selected so as to give an adequate survey of the chemistry and teehmlogr of bigh-solocular-welght compounds and their use In Industry, agriculture, and In the manufacture of - Kent toned are raw mat*rlals for the production "M go;L book belongs to the popular-*clone* F.L... of sciences. Similar voluaws am intended Oar ruture publication. No references are given. TABig Or CMMM: t'--_ftsfPe6 C1sWIGtr7 Of Large ftleculea (Cont. SOT/1589 PART 11 37XTKMC MATZRIALS: PLASTICS, FIBERS, RUB= AND Min AFMCATION gaftla. V.A. Chemistry Produces MaterlAlS Unknown In Naturet 82 Vollftrovich. 3.1. Chemistry and Abundance 89 Neftedev. S.3. synthetic Rubber 100 AmdrIanov. K.A. Silicon Organic Compounds and Other Polymer* to the Matlonal gconomy 103 DeIrlook, B.A. . and 9. Plotrovskly. The Chemistry of 'nthotle Rubber 122 Korehako T.Y. The Rivals or metal, stone, and wond 129 Mmutov. O.A. Inexhaustible Sources for the Production of synthetic* 122 card V 8 VOLIFEDVICH, Semen Isew-kovich; FATNWTM, I.B., re4.; TROFIMDV, tekhn.red. [Development of abenistry in China] Ra:svitie khi*ii T Kitae. f lbakva, Ird-vo "Znanie," 1958. 19 p. (Veasoiuznoe obahchostyb po raspornstranentiu politicheakikh i nauchnykh snanii. Sor v3rp. 2, no.6) (141RA 1243. (Cbina--Chemistry) KOZIDY, Vladimir Vaniaminovich, prof.; VOLIMVICH -SJ., akadamik. red.; BANKVITSER, A.L., red. i%d-va;Ci~TTAMV-A',T.V,, te-khn.red. (History of chemical nocietios of the U.S.S.R.] Ochorki Istorli khtmichaskikh obahchestv SSSR. Pod red. S.I. Vollfkovicha. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1958. 6o9 p. (KRk 12:1) (Chemical societies) -......................... ~11-1 PH= I BOOK EXPLAITATION sov/,5494 Vasil 1yev, Kikhall Vasil Irsviah. and Sergey Zakbarovich Ou3hohev Reparta--h Iz X11 voka;'my tapisali rasakazy dvadtslLti davyatl etskikh uchanykh a nauke I teldinike baduahchego (Reports 0v r, rom the Twonty-Firat Contury3 Stories or Twe ty-11ins Soviet ; Scientists on Science and MaZineorina or the Future) tMoscowl lzd-vo Sovetskaya Rossiya, 1958. 243 P. 50,000 copies printed. 14.t V. A. 0olubkova. Tooh. Ed.3 '0. 1. Kleyeva. PURPOSS i This book is Intended for the general res.1ar. COVERAGS: The book contains ZT articles (told reporters by Soviet sai'antl5t3) daalinS with probable fatLL-o pro7rtss in physics, chazistry, electricity, z3tallurgy, enZlnierinS, MIXting, Medicine, b1olosy, eZricalture, zzooloZy, transportation, exploration of spat*, and photoora;liy. Attention 13 given to automationo auto:iatic under rround Saalfication of uoal, use of now cistals,modarn",ation of oil fields, ato=io electria stations. production of metal parts by the process of explosion, CIP10310" Reports Y'row the Twenty-pirat (Cont.) WV/549k In dam ccn$tru4tion, cancer, Internal lonSevity rene- .vda, awhina diaznoae3 of illnesses, OurCerY vs. tmatrl*nt by ultr&- sonic vibrations, mochanioal h,=rt zub3titutes, bu~_Un bod- b ~~ 'medical enSinc y a arin,'fenric.ho-1 fod-er, 'ficparrartilizers', arti.' rialea snowral le *r-'ricul'uza'. rs1!04h.1:2j$try, po *r bean vs. wire, z3obir.0i doin'S Intel, .ectual wor1c, :2 auto_ m0bilsz* (with *radio motors'), *Irtificial sun' (0100trczota- antic raXs focused above a aitj Which cau.3a h-3ated colctul,s to ahlns)s tutu" OCOAn ships, railway droazLnouZ.~%t3% Xojcow Of the fUturbo moving PMVCZ3;1~3, WhO611633 W-d driverless auto- KObU*s, electric c=arsa, the industrialization or Siberia, use of underzroand heat. cli=te control.livir%3 on the =oon. antimatter, and photon jet. NPmes of the Intarnnewed scientists are given. There a" no references. TA= OF Cohn"mns, INMDUCTION mission Into ths Future 5 R"rts From the Twesty-pirst (C"t.) 30V/549J& 144--n to D-- (A. N. )f.&syarov. AQ&deXIcjanj 10 ME FMAX--,"2AL An XGST VTCRTLff T=;GS Tranefornation of zlem4nta -- the Future of Metanurgy (I. P. Urdla. Academician, Vj44-rraaldent, AS USSRJ 25 mines A- B-RU'Ling Their Last 1'- 3- Q1rku3hA, Director or '78#84rurnff aftuchn ;1suledlovatol-gicly In:titut -?odzeoZa=- 1 0 A-' -Un4on ScIentirl Research Institute r Underground GAi nation Of Coal -- and N. A. Podaror, Deputy Director for the selentifla Seationj Autowatin Oil Field IS, I- NII-Onov. A-&d-OlAn, Mi Aj 34 X&P42,yU&hn1kov - CQrr4WQ-n1WneXazber, AS U=Rj 45 Pr'00 tan 3--a (A. V. VInt.r, Aoadamician) 51 Cr4 1/7 77 Reports From the Twenty-First (Cont.) sov/5494 Power Resources In the Year 2007 (V- L Popkovj Correspond- ing Member, AS USSR]. 55 Farkhid's New Hammer 1G. 1. Pokrovskiy, Professor] 61 IN THE NAME OF LIFE AND PLENTY Biology Will Become an Mmot Science CV. A. Engellgardt,, Acad- emiaian, Head of the Biology Department,, AS USSR] 73 Tale About Bloodless Surgery [M. 0. Ananlyevo Candidate of Medical Sciences,, Director of the Institut eksperimentallnoy khirurgioheskoy apparatury I Instruments -- Institute of Experimental Surgical Apparatus and Instruments] 77 The Golden Age of Plenty Is Coming (S. I. Vollfkovicho Acad- emician] 83 At One Table With Poseidon [L. A. Zenkevicho Corresponding Member., USSR, Chief of the Department of Zoology of Inverte- 'arates of the Faculty of Biology at Moscow University] 96 0 ara 4/T- 0,2110R: Vollfkovich, S. I., Yember, Academy of Sciences 30-58 -"~-l 3/45 TITLE: Transactions of the Congress for Industrial Chemistry in .Athens (Na kongresse industriallnoy khimii v Afinakh) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1958, Nr 3, pp. 68-71 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The 30th international congress took place in 1957, which was called in view of conferring on new works in the field of chemistry and chemical technology- This congress ought to serve at the same time for the intensification of personal contacts between the scientists and engineering functionaries of various countries. The congress was attended by 1100 delegates from 31 countries. The Soviet delegation con3isted of N. N. Semenov (leader of the delegation), N. M. Zhavoronkov, A. G. Kasatkin, S. F. Bulushev, S. V. Rogozhin, I. V. Aleksandrov, D. L. Margolin, M. N. Shteding and S. 1. Vollfkovich. The first plenary session was held in the antique Herodot-theater on the acropolis. Approximately 100 reports were delivered in the meetings of the 16 sections; the Soviet Card 1/4 delegation was only able to hear a few of them. I. Kukharskiy Transactions of the Congress for Industrial ChemIstry in Athens 30-58 -3-13/45 1 (Poland) reported on the neutralization of acid waters by =eans of calcium and dolomite filters in the section "Drinking- and Industrial Waters". B. Shodur, G. Landsperskiy, V. Makhaseki and I. Mali (Czechoslovakia) reported on the physical and chemical conditions of the production of uranic nitrate crystals of a size of up to 100 micron. Z. Dlushi, I. Kuttsen- derer and 1. Mali (Czechoslovakia) gave results of investigations on kinetics) absorption and desorption of radio-elements on different surfaces. N. N. Senenov reported in the section dealing with the process of reaction of the oxidation of hydrocarbons. The author mentions in this connectioz that this lecture met with great interest and that it was considered by the leaders of the congress as one of the most significant-ones. S. Tsiborovskiy (Poland) spoke about the nature of the developed method of hydration by Azeton. S. 1. Vollfkovich considered the results of investigation of the hydrothermic process of the processing of phosphates. N. M. Zhavoronkov reported on the organization Card 2/4 of higher chemical education in the USSR - in the section Transactions of the Congress for Industrial Chemistry in Athens 30-58-3-13/45 "Organization of Chemical Education) of Scientific Work and Industry". A brief review of the works of the congress was given in the last plenary session and honorary diplomas were handed over to some chemists for their.productibe work in the field of sciences and engineering. A series of receptions was arranged for the congressionists and an excellent performance of the tragedy by Sophokles: "Antigone" was shown in the antique Herodot-theater. A series of excursions to chemical, metallurgical and mining enterprisest as well as to archaeological excavations and museums made the congressionists acquainted with the modern industry and antique civilization of Greece. An exhibition and sale of chemical literature published in USA, England, France the German Federal Republic and the German Democratic Republic took place at the congress. At the final banquet the leaders of the congress pointed out the great importance of the great number of meetings of the chemical acientists from various countries for the progreeff in science and engineering. The rapidly increasing influence of chemistry Card 3/4 on the prosperity and health of mankind was equally stated Transactions of the Congress for Industrial Chemistry in Athens 30-58-3-13/45 and it was appealed to a further increase of the exchange of experiences and of contacts in the field of scientific works. It was decided to held the next, the 31st International Congress for Industrial Chemistry in Li4ge (Belgium) in September 1958. Card 4/4 5(l) f i, AUTHOR: '..~fzgLllg F ,y TI TIE - 0 t ra IlLy it) mtnik Sari-yr PERIODICAL% 1 43 ABSTRACT: the -,Z7, Usk W z w4th. the Lr, -"?a ry F!, iti ne p 1. r r If - - . ~:: 1 .5 In Card 1/2 IV, Pa :3z A OF., erc 2 n A. k- -T r LaboratcrY 'Lllar. T IA *-,'j f P-R-o f Ya it' of -,-,e Etc L, "r are 9 r2 h, p 12 J. and 1 ASsOCIATION:Yef0dra k7a' micheskoy NrBll, ! Tm, ED , Aulutst 5?1957 Card 2/ 1-- AUTHOR: Vollfkov4lch, S.!,, Acade~Jcian TITLE. Isaak Il'ich Fitaygorodskiy (Isaak 7-1 Kitay~:cr_- 70th An-..iv-,.-sary (K 70-letiyu so dnya u.,;,,hr1on_Jya) PERIODICAL: nauka i promyshlonnost', Vol III, Nr 6, pr, (USSR) ABSTRACT: Professor Kitay,-orodskiy is an innovator in the field c, ~z--_ULC technoloGy and an active organizer of the Soviet glass !,,- dustry. In 1925-26 he investigated the crystallization pro- pertiez of j,,lans in the system Na20-CaO-t190-t1l203-S'02, '10 developed the thin-layer method of glass production, fcr he was re-aarded by the Stalin Prize in 11041. In 19,32 h,, ir- vented foam glass which is Used as a he,,t and sound insulator. In 10,41-45 he developed the ceramic synthesis for the pro- duction of highly resistant materials. like glass cc-ment. He proposed the electric melting of glass. He published the following works: "Theory and Practice of Accelerated Dra-...'nE,- of Glass", "Zone Formation and Drawing Speed of the Furko Band", "Methods for Increasing the Productivity of Furkc 1-11ach In es" -The 3poed of glass drawing in Soviet plants is Card 1/2 now 120 - 15."'. to 4C m in former times.. Kita.~,- - , - U.. SOV 163 -3 - '-" 7/43 JSU&L',C 7: 7ch 'I* i tayLorodskAy: 71-~"- Anniversary /0 0 - ,,-QrodS'-i,r dc,,relol)ed o. theory for tine hot molding of mirror r, , I an.1 i.,Ivented ne-..t jlans types for electric bulbs and , Card 2/2 11(4) AUTHORS: Vollfkovich Academician, SOY/30-58-12-45/46 -~o~zeeM ' Candidate of Technical Sciences , P.~% TITLE: Mendeleyev and Russian Yetroleum (Mendeleyev i rusekoye neftyanoye delo) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Nr 12, pp 109-110 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is a review of the book written under the above title by V. Ye. Parkhomenko; it was published by the publishine house of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR in an edition of 3000 copies. The book has 267 paees. Price: 18 Rubles. Card 1/1 -- VOLIFKOVICH, S.I. Outlook for the chemical Industring in Eastern Siberia. U7.8ib.otd. AN SSSR no.12:51-60 IqB. 041RA 12:3) 1. Otdalaniyo khtmichaskikh nauk AN SSSR. (Siberia, Rantnrn-4bomical industrion) VOLIFLOVICH, S.I.- - ~--- Hidrothe'rmal procossing' of natural phospbates for fertilizers. Test. Mosk.un.Ser.mt.,mokh.,astron.,fit.,kbim. 13 no.4:215-221 '58. (MIRA 12 -.4) 1. Kafedra khimicheskoy tekbnologil 14oi3kovskogo univerolteta. (Phospbates) VOLIMVICH,S.I., akadwrilk - - ` ) Towari nrosper'.tTr. bau'r i zliizrl 25 .10. -1-2 ": 1,1,:~. "UR'i ":- a Ej k.- 1. iuauchrAyy ratcovoditell Naucbm-iosleflova tell skogo, [nititata po udobroniyam i irsektofungisidam i~i~,ni To. (;-gri-mltural chemicn1s) VOLIFKOVICH,-,P.I.; TDZGACHEV, P.M., kand.takhn.nauk "D.I. Mendeleev and the Russian petroleum industryl by Y.E. Parkbomenko. Reviewed by S.I. Vollfkovich. P.M. Lozgachev. Vest.AN SSSR 28 no.12:109-110 D '58. - (MIRA 11--12) (Mendeleev, Dmitrii Ivanovich, 1834-1907) (Petroleum industry) (Parkhomenka, V.D.) VOLIYKOVICHO S.I.; SOKOIDVA, T.I.; KULAGINA-SMRUOVA, Z.G.; KliYkZKVA, X.P. : ''. " i'I.: ~ f;,- Chibonizatinn procesR for production of cryolite from flilorosili- Cate gasesi Zhur. prIkI.kbim. 31 no.7:969-976 J1 158. (14M 11:9) Cryolite) (Fluorosilicats) VOLFKOVICH, S.I. - " .-I- -1, Status and problems of the chemical processing of gypsum and phosphogYPsum. LTrudyj fiIUIF no.160:5-8 '58. (141RA 12:8) (Gypsum) GELETSEANIJ, I.; LAFII!SKIY:, A.V. Study of thorium complex formation by methods of ion exchange., infrared spectroscopy, and nuclear magnetic resonance. Dokl.AN SSSR 244 no.3-573-575 Yq, 262. (14UU 15:5) 1. Moakovskiy gosudarstv-ennyy-- univerIsitet im. M.V.Lomonosova. Pred.9tavIeno akademiko S.I.Vollfkovichem, RTADINKO, A.Ya., glavnyy red.; VINOOADOV, A.P., red.; VOLIFIOVICH. S.I., red.; ZHAVCRCUKOV, N.M., red.; IVANOV, X.I., red.; XIS=V. V.S., red.; LIMACHARSKATA, LA.j red.; MIDOW, B.S., red*; XILINIX9 D.D., red.; PLANOVSKIY, A.B., red.; TMICHrM, A.V., red.g RONK, R.S., red.1 POGUZIN, P.T.j tokhn.red, [Chemical Industry of the U.S.S.R.) Xh1xiohsskai4 promyshlonnost' SM. Xoskya, Gos.nsuohno-tskhn.ixd-vo khlm.lit-ris 1959. 457 P. (xIBA 13:4) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R*) Gosudaratyannyy nauchno-takhnichaskiy komitato (Chemical induatries) LWYANOV, Pavol Mitrofanovich; VOLIFKOVICH, S.I., akademik, otv.red.; BAIIKVITSHR, A.L., red. [Brief history of the chemical industry of the U.S.S.R.; from the beginning of the chemical industry in Russia to the present day] Kratkaia istoriia khimichookoi promyshleanosti SSSR; ot vozniknoveniia khimichookoi promyshlennoati v Rousii do nashikh dnei. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1959. 463 p. (MIRA 12:10) (Russia-Chemical industries) 5(l) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2867 Vo S. I., Z. A. Rogovin, Yu. P. Rudenko, ard I_._V. Shmanenkov Obshchaya khimicheskaya tekhnologiya, t. 2 (General Chemical Tech- nology, Vol 2) Moscow, Goskhimizdat, 1959. 848 p. Errata slip inserted. 25,000 copies printed. Ed. (Title page): S. I. Vollfkovich, Academician; Eds.(Inside book): N. S. Avramova and G. P. Luchinskiy; Tech. Eds.: V. F. Zazullsleya and P. V. Pogudkin. PURPOSE: The book Is intended as a standard reference on general chemical technology for students at chemical and technological institutes as well as for chemistry departments of universities and polytechnic vuzes. The text may also serve as a manual for engineers and technicians in industrial enterprises and for personnel of scientific research institutes. COVERAGE: The book , the second of two volumes on general chemica-1 technology, describes electrothermal processes, technology of silicates, production of ferrous, nonferrous, and rare metals,' Card l/ 36 General Chemical Technology, Vol 2 SOV/2867 the technology of nuclear processest basic organic synthesis, and high molecular weight compounds. Concise information on fine*chemical technology and the dyestuff Industry is also given. Chapters XX-XXII of Part 6, Section 1 and 2 of Chapter XXIX, Part 9, Section 3 of Chapter XXXVII, Part 10, and Chapter XLV1 were written by S. I. Vollfkovich. Chapters XXIII-XXVII (except Section 3 of Chapter XXIV) and Chapter XXVIII (except Section 6) were written by I. V. Shmanenkov; Chapters XXII-XXXVIII, by Yu. P. Rudenko; Chapters XL - XLIV, by Z. A. Rogovin. Sectl-Dns of the course which had not been included In the original pro- ram of Volume II were written by the following authors: Section of Chapter XXVIII, by N. M. Sobinyakova; Section 3 of Chapter XXIX, Chapter XXX and Sections 1, 2, and 4 of Chapter XXXI, by Yu. I. Karyakin and A. 1. Kitaygorodskiy; Section 3 of Chapter XXXI, by Ye. P. Dergunov; Chapter XXXIX, by M. A. Chekalin; Section 3 of Chapter XXIV and Chapter XLV, by M. M. Golldberg. The authors thank P. P. Budnikov, N. N. Vorozhtsov, N. A. Dolezhal" V. S. Yemellyanov, 0. Ye. Zvyagintsev, P. Ye. Kazaryan, S. V. Llvov, N. N. Postnikov, N. V. Solomin, G. V. Uvarov, I. I. Yukellsor S. D. Evenchik. The authors also thank P. P. Sergeyev LdeceaseL~ for preparing the section, "Basic Organic Synthesis." References accompany each chapter. Card 2/~6 FXWROVICH, Ryurik Mikhaylavich; XOLIFKOVICH, S.L. akedemik, red.; KONDRASHKOVA, S.F. , red. ; 7~rMA',W1.1-t"ekhn. red. (Measurements of pressure. Blements of automatic control; laboratory practices in chemical engineering] Izmerenie davle- niia. Blementy avtomaticheskogo regalirovaniia; laboratornyi praktikum po khimicheskoi tekhnologii. Koskva, Izd-vo Hoek. univ. No.3. 1959. 26 p. (KIRA 12:1?) (Pressure regulators) (Pressure gauges) Outomatic control) 5(lY AUTHORS: Vol'fkovich, S. T., Turchin, SM164-59-2-5123 A. M. TITLE: Prospects of the Production and Application of Mineral Fertilizers in East Siberia (Perspektivy proizvodstva i primeneniya mineral'nykh udobreniy v Vostochnoy Sibi..ri) PERIODICAL: Khimicheskaya promyshlenrost', 1959, Nr 2, PP 112-115 (USSR) ABSTRACT: If all seed areas in East Siberia (ES) were to be supplied with mineral fertilizers (UP) in the normal dosage, a yearly amount of 408000 T of N2, 4260M T of P 205, and 514000 T of F-20 would be necessary. Data concerning this subject published by the Sovet po izacheniyu proizvoditellnykh sil pri AN SSSR (SOPS) (G=ncil for the Study of Productive Forces at the AS USSR (SOPS) are lower because woods and meadows were not taken into account.With respect to the industrial development in (M7 for the coming 7-10 yeers a yearly amount of 60000 T of N 21 100000 T of PP5' and 60000 T of K20 would be necessarv for a systenntic supply and acQo-L-InC to pre-calculations for the year 1975 (for 6600000 hectares) Card 1/3 205000 T of K2, 211000 T of P 7S . and 18=0 T of T-20. The Prospects of the Production and Application of Y-Ueral S07/64-r- -2-.F-,/23 59 Lertilizers in East Siberia assortment of the (MFI, should consist mainly of concentrated (MF) in order to reduce transportation costs. The high percentage of tiansportation costs in the price of simple superphosphate is illustrated in a table for 3 works of fertilizers (Tablej. Besides Ammonium nitrate, urea (with 43% N2 ) is an important Mr, an well as the combined nitrogen-phosphorus-potaasium fertilizers are an important brtuich of production; in this connection nitric acid treatment of phosphates to nitrophos and nitrophoska is of special interest. For the development of a phosphorus fertilizer industry by extraction of phosphoric acid from natural phosphates only the remote Horillsk complies with the corresponding prerequisites. The following deposits an taken into consideration for the production of MF in ES: The problem of exploitation of the gypsur. deposits in the Irkutsk and other areas has still to be investigated. The phosphorite deposits at the Katanga, the area a-' the tributary of the YenisVw1bdkanenn&ya Tunguska (Ref 1) r which are already being exploited, as well as the areas near Slyudanka and on the Lake Baykal, the phosphorite deposits between the Card 2/3 Angara-Ili district and the Bratsk Eleatria-power Static as well 'Prospects of the Production and Application of Mineral SOV/64-59-2-5/23 Fertilizers in East Siberia as the biggest phosphorite deposits of Khibiny and Kara Tau. The three power plants in Bratsk, Krasnoyarsk, and Yeniseysk.are regarded as the basis of -the production of concentrated fertilizers from electrothermal phosphoric acid, the capacity of which is computed. Potassium fertilizers will not be produced in E5 before 1965, they will be supplied from Berezniki and Solikamsk. Borine fertilizers may be produced from the Kara Tau phosphorites containing 36% P205 and 7-8% H3BO3. According to approximate calculations, capital investment for a complete supply of ES with nitrogen- and phosphorus fertilizers will be approximately 4 billion rubles. If potassium and phosphorus prospecting proves to be successful and the necessary industry will be built up in ES, the total sum of capital investment will rise to about 5,2 billion rubles. There are 1 table and 4 So-riet references. Card 3/3 22(l) K'1/3-59-5-18/34 .i1UTHLO2: Vol'fkovich S I., Academician; Yukhlenov, P.P., - Docent, fess~LKI tve~Kkh. JL.Ya.).. TITL-E': 1~ liourses in General Chemical Technology PERIODIC-'1L: Vestnik v-jsshey shkoly, 1959, Nr 5, pp 60 - 65 (USSR) ABSTR.!XT: In connection with the 7-year Plan the author stresses the necessity of training chemist-tech- nologists and chemist-researchers with a broad scientific-technical outlook and profound under- standing of chemical engineering. To this end in- struction in chemical technology must be properly organized at technolor-ical institutes and universi- ties. Contemporary chemical technology makes a broad use of the basic lawsq regulations and methods of chemistry, physics, physical chemistry, as -.,,rell as of mecil.-I-anics, thermotechnics, electrical enSi- neering and several other theoretical and economic Card 1/~ subjects. BeinG the generalizing and basic course, SOV3-519-51-18/34 The Courses in General Chemical Technology "General Chemical Technology" combines the enumera- ted subjects with industrial production. It eluci- dates the basic directions, methods and means of development of chemical production. To make teaching of general chemical technology specific, the reading of lectures on this subject must go parallel with technological laboratory work, calculation exercises and industrial training. All these forms of insturue- tion must be founded on a profound theoretical basis and with due regard to the technical economic aspects. It is equally important to disclose to the student the advantages offered by the socialist planned economy for solving technological prob- lems on the basis of cooperation and combi-nation of various industrial processes, complex reproces- sing of raw-material and rational geographical distribution of industry, as well as for solving Card 213 problems of intensification and automation of pro- SOV/3-59-5-18/34 The Courses in General Chemical Technology ASS 0 C !T 10T Card 3/3 duction, raising productivity of labor, etc. It is important to know all this since it is intended to establish during the current ?-Year Plan, large combined enterprises, particularly with the complex re-processing of gases in oil recovery, of natural gasest and of gases produced by oil-refining plants and of other kinds of mi- neral raw material. Th- author indulges in exten- sive comments on teaching general chemical tee"Iano- logy, and on how the course should be built up under the new working condi-tious o.L" ';i '_C;:: In a few cases the author points out the of the Leningrad Technological Institute ana 1.,loscorr University, Moskcl~~ gosudarstvermyy universitet imeni LI.V. Lomonosova (Moscovi State University imeni 11A.V. Lomonosov (Vol'fkovich); Leningradskiy tekhnologi- cheskiy institut imeni Lensoveta (Leningrad Tech- nological Institute imeni Lensovet (Mukhlenov and Averbukh). 5(0) AUTHORS: Vollfkovich, S. I., Academician SOV/30-59-5-35/43 - Zhavoronkov,--F. M., Corresponding Member, Academy of Sciences, USSR TITLE: At, the American Congress of Chemical Engineers (Ma amerikans- kom kongresse inzhenerov-khim3lwv) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Nr 59 pp 119-125 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The American Society of Chemical Engineers, upon whose invita- tion the authors of the present paper paid a visit to the USA, celebrated the 50th anniversary of their foundation last year. The Jubilee Congress of the Society was held in Philadelphia (USA) from June 22 to 27, 1958, with the participation of about 2,000 persons, among whom were 102 delegates of other countries. In the 22 scientific-technical sections more than 90 lectures were delivered concerning various problcAn of chemical technologyg economy, organization of pr,,U-.ction and chemical engineering training. Brief outlines of mos; part of the lectures were distributed among the participants. The authors of this paper mention a great number of lecturea, all of which were delivered by American scientists, and they Card 1/3 state that some thousands of chemical engineers in the USA V_/ At the American Congress of Chemical Engineers SOV/30-59-5-35/43 are working in atomic research at present. The authors stress the friendly attitude and the hospitality offered to tl-,;,~ Soviet delegates by the heads of the organizational e -ittee and by many US scientists. In many speeches and lectu 9 American scientists and leading per'sonalities of the (:,-mical industry mentioned the rapid development and the sue-Fi achieved by sciencev technologyand higher education in the USSR. Although to a liiaited extentt the authors were offere,~ the possibility of participating in excursions to some scf~~ntific research institutes and to industrial enterprises. The visit paid to a scientific research laboratory for the chemical technology of mineral fertilizers is recalled'as having been of special interest, and the very extensive use of liquid fertili~'e'rs made in the USA is pointed out. Mention is also made of the factory "Plastics and Coa:i Chemical Division" con- cerned with the processing of pit coal, bitumen, and organic synthesis, and it is stated that the procedure introduced a short time ago in the above factory for the production of phenol and acetone does not essentially differ from the one worked out very much earlier in the USSR by P. G. Sergeyev and his Card 2/3 co-workers. The fact is emphasized in conclusion, that the 1,/ 4~ At the American Congress of Chemical Engineers SOY/30-59-5-35/43 Soviet delegates were given the possibility of getting acquqin- ted with some achievements of American chemical engineering and of entering in personal contact with American scientists and industrial representativeav whose great hospitality is mentioned again. At a press conference in Philadelphia and during a lunch with the professors of the Massachusetts Technological Institute the USSR delegates explained some achievements of Soviet Chemistry and answered questions con- cerning the development of the chemical industry and the organization of chemical higher education in the USSR. The hope is expressed that this exchange of opinions may serve to consolidate the friendly relations and the exchange of scientific achievements in the field of chemistry between the two countries. Card 3/3 5 (1-) AUTHOR: Vollfkovich, S. 1. SOV162-59-5-1140 TITLE: The Main Tasks of Scientific Research in Chemistry to Promote the Development of Industry in East Siberia (0snovnyye Zadachi nauchno-issledovatel'skoy raboty po khimii v pomoshch' razvitiyu promyshlennosti Vostochnoy Sibiri) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh nauk, 1959, Nr 5, pp 763 - 769 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This article is a report given at the meeting of the chemical section of the Conference on the Development of the Production Capacity of East Siberia, held in Irkutsk on August 22, '.958. The main directions of scientific research are discussed, to secure a quick development and increase of the production ::s-- pacity in East Siberia. Co-operation of the various branches of the chemical industry is considered one of the most import- ant tasks. Mechanical engineering factories producing chemical machines shall participate in this co-operation. Among the many industrial branches to be developed are: utilization of SO 2 waste gases of non-ferrous metallurgy in the Chita Region; pro- Card 1/2 cessing of the sulphurous sillimanites of the Buryatiya to The Main Tasks of Scientific Research in Chemistry 0()7/62-53-5-1/440 to Promote the Development of Industry in East Siberia pyrite; processing of the large gypsum deposits situated nea7 coal deposits to H SO and cement; electrochemical producti--,~ 2 4 of caustic soda and H 2s04 from mirabilite; production of sulfate and sodium sulfide from the salt lakes at Minusins'.:., Chita and Buryatiya. Sodium is to be produced from hard ro-~L salt, as a substitute for magnesium in titanium Droduction. E~- tensive research work is brought about by the establishmiiint ~f new factories of mineral fertilizers. In connection with ~"','.he technological, agrochemical, and tochno-economic methods of in- vestigation shall be developed. The conditions for hydrojen f-*a,,- tories in East Siberia are very favorable because the po-,ver plants offer inexpensive current. A number of organizati,)nall measures have to be taken in order to realize the most import-ant research and experimental work. Two research centers of the Akademiya nauk SSSR (Academy of Sciences USSR) will thereforebe established in Novosibirsk and Irkutsk; six chemical institutes will co-operate. In addition, a sufficient number of large la- boratories shall be established. It is stated at the end of the report that Russia will profit immensely from the development Card 2/.. of chemistry in East Siberia. .5( SOV/25-59-6-14t/49 AUTHOR: Vollflovich, ,e TITLE: The E-4ghth Mendeleyev Congress PERIODICAL; Nauka i Lhivnl, 1959, Nr 6, Pp 31-33 (USSR) AB3TRACT: The author gives a brief review of the preccdine; 7 ev congresses, and of the Eighth Congress which 1.,ia:, devotell to and applied 1~h-,ilf3try. It took place in from 16 ~o 2.1 195'0~, an~ war, and 200 foreign delegates ij,CIU4:~e 11-T 3,000 and on some days up to c~,GCC, ot"hcr p~:-3on3 pated This Congress was marked b.-.~ 'the 90th annivar--ary cf the discovery of the periodic law of chemic-al ele:i!~nts, ard the 125th anniversary of TMendeleyev's birth. Academician A. N. ITesmeyanov delivered a report on the subject 11D.I. 11-'en- deleyev's Periodic System of Blem--nts and Organic ChemistrY" in which he expounded several general characterizi.",~,- the organic compound of elements. Academician V.I. 3-pi7syn) C ard 1, 3 in his lecture on the present state of the periodic law, The Eighth Mendeleyev Congr-riss gave an account of the most import&nt st:%~~es of its deiclor,- ment. V.S. Pedorov, Chairman of the I-Otate C(:rnritt,~e of the USSR Council of Ministers on Chemistry, told ths. Ccn,-r ss of the Freat tasks of scientific-tecl~nicnl rro~,ress fn the che- mical industry. Aca,,Ic-mician V.A. Kar:-in deliver-ul -a report on the basic problems of the chamistr.- of pol:.,mcrs. Aca~e- micinn I-T.N. Senicno-i's report dealt~ aith th,-,~ ',Basic 7ro~jj,,-ms of Chemical Kinetics", in -,,;hich he rreneralizeJ, t-h+? -Ics-, fm- portant rasults of present-day research in the velocity of chemical -:reactions. Academician A.P. Vino~7radlov the basic oroblems of radicchemistry, anr.1 coyroun(I-el. tli-~ d7-- rection in 7hich the uce or radioactive %nl radiation for the synthesis in,', polim,.)rizatic~n of c)rf7-1i-~ compounds is developing. He expressed the opinion 0,,e national-economic eff~-;ct from the utilization of ra3ioiso- topes and sources of radiaticn in enr,-ineeri-,7 i,,,ill bc com- men3urable with the effoct of buildinr- atomic PC'Icr plrr~nts. Acadenician V.A. -nf-el"iardt clucidat-I th'.. Card 2/3 day probleirs of biocl,eimistry on the b!:s-;f, of tlw~ latr~7," SOV/12', - 5 14 The Eighth Mendeleyev Con~:rcss reoearch. PrOfe33or i~,V. SokoloV ~IeVotl~d ~.Ji- reT'O-~-t tc 47-1 basic tasl:o of chel,.-Iistry in a7riciiiture. Ya.K. -,vrkin, -or- respondin,7 17ember of the 1,3 U=1, daliverccl a, cr, t'IC problem of valency in it3 present otatp. He t theory permit3 one to r,,-~divt the properticr, arA, a number of orjannic com-oun~s. Academician A.P. Alc-sani-cv ~-ave in his report "The Chemical Aspects of -applying Atomic Energy" a review of thle methods of the present and --ros-nct- 7Q.V. 'Ti ive use of atomic ener-y in chemical engineerin,-. kolayev, Dir~~ctor of the institut 1-11 imi ches 1:o -0 eniya (Institute of Chemical '.1achine Buildin!) on the basic tasks of chemical aprarr%tus and :7~, '3114 He told of nevi principles taken as a basis for ly productive equipr,:ent for tile chemical T---r-. is 1 photograph. ASSOCIATION: Or,-'~omitet VIII Mendeleyevsko[-7o sllyez~a (or,~--.-.izatio- Committee of the Eir-,-,th ',;'endeleyev Con-rc-s) Card 3/3 IONASS, A.A.; POSTRIKOV, N.H.; REM, R.Te.; SIDELIDOVSKIY, L.N.; SHURYGIN, A.P.; D7MVITSKIT, P.F.; UGODINA, T.N. Hydrothermal process of defluorination of natural phosphates in a cyclone furnace. Khim.prom. no.8:674-680 D '59. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Hauchnyy institut po udobreniyam i inaektofunglaidam im. Ya.Y. Samoylova i -goakovskiy energeticheskiy institut im. Molotova. (Phosphates) (Fluorine) 5(l) SOV/63-4-3-i6/3i AUMORS: Voltfkovich, S.I., Academician, Zhavoronkov, N.M., Corresponding Member TITLE: Jubilee Congress of the American Society of Chemical Engineers PERIODICAL: Khimicheskaya nauka i promyshlennost', 1959, Vol 4, Nr 3, pp 383-366 (U.93R) ABSTRACT: The American Institute of Chemical Engineers celebrated its 50th canni- versary in Philadelphia in June 1958. The organization committee invited the Soviet scientists N.M. Zhavoronkov and A.N. Flanovskiy to write reports o1i developants in.chemica1*tet1=oa:ogy.em4 opportunities extended h1glar educattm to Soft dXM1bW G*~Wes. The representatives of the USSR on the Congress were Academician S.I. Vollfkovich and Corresponding-Member of the AS cave-t;~E- USSR N.M. Zhavoronkov. They conveyed greetings at the Congress from the '~codei.'.Y of Sciences USSR )Lind the All-Union Chemical 3oclety I:% B. I. Morideleyev VOL'FKOVICH, S.I.,akademik; GIADYMVA, T.Kh.; GARRIYELOVA, M.G.,kand. -'' - tekhn.nauk Treating concretes and lime-silicate materials with silicon tetrafluorid6. Strol.mat. 5 no.3:31-33 Mr 159. (MIR& 12:5) (Silica) (Lightweight concrete) 5(0) 2kUTHORS: Kozlovp V. V., vollfkovich' El. I. TITLEt 8th Nondelayev Con;,, ress on Goneral and Ap2lied Chemistry (From- Parch 16 to 23, 1959, in Noscow) PERIODICAL: Uspekhi khimii, 1959, Vol 26, TIr 12, PP 1399-1403 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is a report on the Congress quoted in the title. In the prefaced a ahort chronological survey of the preceding seven Congresses is given. The Congress of Chemists, bearing in honor of D. 1. I-Tendeleyev his namet were started by the RusBkoye fiziko-khimicheskoye obshchestvo (Russian Physico-chemical society). On the 6th Congress held in Khar'k6v in.1932, the Vaesoyuznoye khimicheskoye obshchestvo im. D. I. Mendeleyeva (All-Union Chemical Society imeni D. 1. Mendeleyev) was estab- liehed. A. N. Bakh was elected chairman. The 8th Mendeleyev Congress was convened by the All-Union Chemical Society imeni D. 1. Mendeleyev, the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, the Ministerstvo khimicheskoy promyshlennosti SSSR (Ministry of Chemical Industry of the USSR) in cooperation with the Gosu- darstvennyy Komitet Soveta Ministrov SSSR po khimii (State Card 1/5 Committee of the Council of Ministers of the USSR for Chemictry)v--' BOV/74-28-12-1/25 8th Mendeleyev Congress or General and Applied Chemistry (From March 16 to 2.7, 1959, in Moscow) and the MinJsterstvo vysshego obrazovaniya SSSR (Ministry of Higher Education of the USSR) (Rat 2). The Conference was or- ganized under the auspices of the Organization Committee directly subordinated to the Prezidium i Otdeleniyo khimiches- kilch nauk AN SSSR (Presidium and Department of Chemical Scionces of the AS USSR). Members of the Organization Committee were: Academician A. N. Nesmeyanov (chairman); Corresponding Member AS USSR No Me Zhavoronkov$ Doctor of Technical Sciences I. P. Losev, Academibian S. 1. Volffkovich (all vice-chairmen); Doctor of Chemical Sciences V. V. Kozlov (Scientific Chief Secretary); Academician A. Yee Arbuzov; Academician B. A. Ar- buzov; I. V. Belov of the VSNITO; Academician AS Ukrainakaya SSR A. I. Brodskiy; Academician AS Ukrainskaya SSR P. P. Budnikov; Academician A. P. Vinogradov; Professor G. D. Vovchenko; Cor- respondine 111ember AS USSR No No Vorozhtsov; Doctor of Chemical Sciences So V. Gorbachev; Corresponding Member AS USSR So If. Da- nilov; Academician 14. N. Dubinin; Minister of High Education USSR V. P. Yelyutin; V.-A. Ivanov of TsK profsoy-uza rabochikh Card 2/5 khimicheskoy promyshlennosti (Central Committee of the Labor SC11/74-2C-12-1/25 Sth Mendeleyev Con6ress on General and Applied Chemistry (From March 16 to 23, 1959, in Moscow) Union of Workers of the Chemical Industry); Professor V. X. Ka- kabadze; Doctor of Technical Sciences V. S. Kiselev; Docent V. P. Komarov; Academiftan V. N, Kondratlyev; Acadezaician AS Lat- viyskaya SSR L. X. Lepin'; Academician AS Azerbaydzhanckaya SS11 Yu. G. 11amedaliyev; Doctor of Chemical Sciences K. P. Miohchenko; Corresponding Member AS USSR B. V. Nekrasov; D. P. 11ovikov of the State Committee of the Council of Ministers of the USSP for Chemistry; Doctor of Technical Sciences A. N. Planovskiy;Deputy minister of Higher Education USSR M. A. Prokoflyev; Correspond- ing Member AS USSR 0. N. Reutov; Doctor of Technical Sciences Z. A. Rogovin; A. la. Ryabenko of the State Planning Office of the USSR; Academician N. N. Semenov;--Academician A. 14. Terenin; Vice-chairman of the State Committee of the Council of Ministers for Chemistry S. M. Tikhomirov; Academician A. V. Topchiyev; Doctor of Chemical Sciences K. V. Topchiyeva; Member of the Board of the Ministry of HiGhor Education USSR N. S. TorocheslLnikov; Vice-chairman of the State Committee of the Council of Minicters Card 3/5 of the USSR for Chemistry G. V. Uvarov; Chairman of the State ;11, SOV/74-28-12-1/25 Sth I..endeleyev Congress on General and Applied Chemistry (From March 16 to 23, 1959, in Moscow) Committee of the Council of Ministers of the USSR for Chemistry V. S. Fedorov; Doctor of Chemical Sciences N. A. Figurovskiy3 Academician A. F. Frumkin; Academician 1. 1. Chernyayev; Academician M. M, Shemyakin; Academician AS Uzbekskaya SSR S. Yu. Yunusov. About 500 persons took an active part in the preparation of the Congress. The 8th Mendeleyev Congress was opened on March 16, 1959, in the hall of the Moskovskiy Gosudarst- vennyy Universitet imeni M. V. Lomonosova (Moscow state Univer- sity imeni M. V. Lomonosov) by the chairman of the Organization Committee, Academician A. N. Nesmeyanov. He stated, among other things, that the Academy of Sciences had considerably increased since the last Congress was held. At present, 12 chemical in-'-- stitutes having a broader volume alone than the whole Academy of 1934, belong to it. Chemical science comprises now, in ad- dition, several dozens of industrial scientific research in- stitutes, some hundreds of plant laboratoriest and about 80 chemical colleges and departments. Famous scientists of the Soviet Union took an active part in all Mendeleyev Congresses. Among these; N. N. Beketov, X. A. Umov, V. I. Vernadskiy, D. P. Card 4/5 Konovalov, A. Ye. Favorskiy, N. S. Kurnakov, A. Ye. Fersman, ~Z SOV/74-28-12-1/25 8th Mendeleyev Congress on General and Applied Chemistry (From March 16 to 23, 1959, in Moscow) 11. D. Zelinskiy, L. A. Chugayevf V. Te. Tishohanko, D. Pryanishnikov, A. IT. Bakh, P. P. Lazarevp V. G. Kh1opinj A. Baykov, S. I. Vavilov, 11. A. Morozor, N. A. Shilovj V. A. Kistyakovskiy, and others. It was stated by the speaker that a delegation of scientists and chemical engineers, members of which were: A. IT. Bakh, N. S. Kurnakov, N. D. Zelinskiy, E. V. Britske, A. Ye. Poray-Koshits, V. Va. Kurbatov, and others, had offered to cooperate-with the government on March 14, 1-.28. For this reason, the Komitet po khimizatsii narodnogo khozy- aystva SS3R (Committee for the Realization of Progress in Chemistry in the National Econom.- of the USSR) was estab- lished. After the inaugural discourse was finished, the Prezidium Tsentrallnogo Komiteta Kommunisticheskoy partii Sovetskogo Soyuza (Presidium of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union) was, on suggestion of thE chairman of the Organization Committee Professor I. P. Losev, elected Honorary Presidium of the Congress. There are 1 table and 59 references, 56 of which are Soviet. Card 5/5 50) SOV/74-28-12-2/25 AUTHORS: KOZIOV, V. V., Vollfkovich, S. 1. TITLE. Bth Mendeleyev Congress. 11anary Meetings PERIODICAL: Uspekhi khimiij 1959, Vol 28, Nr 12, PP 1403-1406 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This in a report on the plenary mactinge held on the 8th :,'or- deleyev Congress from 'Iarch 16 to 23, 1959, in Moscow. Fro.*.1 the lectures held on the plenary meetings, the following ones are mentioned: V. S. Fedoror, Chairman of the State Committee of the Council of Ministers of the USSR for Chemistry (Ref 3); V, A. Kargin (Ref 4); A. N. Nesmeyanov (Ref 5); N- 11- Ser-enov (Ref 6); V. 1. Spitsyn (Ref 7); A. P. Vinogradov (Ref 8); V. A. Bngellgardt (Ref 9.); A. V. "Jokolov (Ref 10); Director NIIX'hinmash V. B. Nikolayev (Ref 11); Ya. K. Syrkin (Ref 12) and A. P. Aleksandrov. All lectures werc devoted to basic prob- le,nn of modern chemistry and technology an well as to perspec- tive problems of science. Pltnary meetings were held with: Academician A. N. Nesmeyanov, Professor 1. P. Losev, Acadcrician A. Ye. 'Irbuzov, Academician S. I. Vollfkovich,CorrespondinG Member AS USSR N. M. Zhavoronkov, Professor V. M. Kakabadze, Card 1/2 Academician N. N. Semenov in the chair. The activity of the 8th Mendeleyev Congress. Plenary Meetings SOY/74-28-12-2/25 sections took place from March 17 to 23, in the premises of Moscow University, at the Inatitut biologicheskoy i meditainskoy khimii Akademii Meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (Institute of Biological and Medical Chemintry.of the Academy of'Sai'enoesp USSR), and at the Hauchnyy institut udobreniy i ineektofungitsidov im. Ya. V. SamoylovA (Scientific Institute of Fertilizors and In sect6-fungicides imeni Ya. V. Samoylov-) (Ref 13)- Card 2/92 5(c) SOV/74-28-12-3/25 AUTHORSs Kozlov, V. V., Volffkovich, S. I. TITLE: PERIODICAL: 8th Mendeleyev ConGress. Section of Inorganic Chemistry and Technology Uspekhi khimii, 1959, Vol 26, Nr 12f PP 1406-1406 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The Section of Inorganic Chemistry and Technology was working under the guidance of Academician I. I. Chernyayev, of the Deputies: Academician V. I. Spitsyn, Correspondipg Member AS USSR B. V. Nekrasov, Scientific Secretary Candidate of Chemical Sciences 0. N. Andrianova. Secretaries of the Section were: Candidate.of Chemical Sciences T. N. Dymova, Candidate of Chemical Sciences I. D. Kolli, Candidate of Chemical Siences A. 1. Lazareva, Ye. 1. Ionova, and V. T. Orlova. The meetinga were held witi2: Aeademicians 1. 1. Chernyayev, A. A. Grinberg, and I. V. Tananayev; Corresponding Member AS USSR 1. A. Kazar- novskiy, Corresponding Member AS USSR B. V. NekraSOT, Doctor of Chemical Sciences I. N. Lepeshkov, Corresponding Member AS USSR A. V. Novoselova, Professor 0. A. Meyerson, Professor 0. Ye# Zvyagintsev in the chair. Lectures were held by: V. It Spitsyn, I. V& Yanitskiy, Ye. A. Ippolitova, I. A. Kazarnovskiyo Card 1/2 A. V. Rovoselovat K. N. Semenenko, A. 1. Grigorlyev, S. Z. lfa~ SOV/74-2e-12-3/25 8th Mendeleyev Congress. Sootion of Inorganic Chomictry and Technology karov, L. G. Bergt Vo I. Mikheyevaq N. N. Birotal B. A. Berem~ zhanova, L. A. Borovskikhp Ya. Ye. Viltnyanakiy# S. I. Voll- fkovicht N. N. PostnikoyfA. A. Ionassp V. V. Illarionov, R. Ye. Remen, Yo. P. Ozhigovp G. A. Meyersonp V. M. Lekayeq A. G. Ka- Batkint L. N. Yelkinp Yo. Ya. Villnyanakiy, Yo. I. Savinteoval L. A. Borovskikhp A. I. Teterevkovo L. S. Byehikhina, I. I. Chernyayev, L. A. Nazarova, V. S. Orlova, A. A. Grinberg, Vo G. TTonev, K. B. Yatsimirskiy, B. V. Ptitsyn, D. I. Vinogradova, Ye. N.-Tekster, L. R. Sheronov) Z. A. Shekt Ye. Ye. Kriss, 0. 1. Zakharov-Nartsiasov, 0, Ye. Zvyagintsev, V. I. Spitsyn, Ye. A. Ippolitovaq A. P. Sokolov, V. M. Vdovenko, Ye. A. Smir- nova, D. N. Su.,71obov, Lo M. Gindin, P. I. Bobikovq E. F. Koub, I. F. Kopp, A. M. Rozen, N. P. Ter-Oganesov, N. I. Zagarskaya, V. A. Kargin, R. P. Lastovskiyq T. A. Hatveyeva, Yu. V. Shirokiy. The lectures gave a survey of work carried out in the field of inorganic chemistry. New methods developed for the investigation of inorganic systems and new procedures designed for the intro- duction into industry were reported. Card 2/2 5(0) SOV/74-28-12-4/25 AUTHORSt Kozlovj V. V.t Vollfkovich, S. I. TITLE: Sth Mendeleyev Congress..Section of Organic Chemistry and Technology PERIODICAL: UBpekhi khimii, 1959, Vol 28, Nr 12, pp 1408-1415 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The Section (Ref 15) was working under the guidance of Academi- cian B. A. Kazanskiy, Deputies: Corresponding Member AS USSR P. A. Moshkin, Doctor of Chemical Sciences V. N. Belov, Scientific Secretary: Candidate of Chemical Sciences B. 1. Stepanov. Activity of the Section took place, besides plenary meetings, within the following 4 subsections: 1) Catalytic Reactions and Some General Problems of Organic Chemistry and Technology (Lead: Academician B. A. Kazanskiyj Soientific Secretary; I. V. Gostunskaya).' The chairmen of this subsection were: Professor D. V. Sokolovskiy, Academician AS Ukrainskaya SSR Ye. A. Shilov, Corresponding Member Uzbekskaya SSR I. P. Tsuker- vanik, Academician A. A .. Balandin, Academician AS Azerbaydzhan SSR Yu. G. Mamedaliyev, Corresponding Hember AS USSR A. D. Petrov, Professor Yu. A. Gorin, Professor B. V. Tronov. 2) Chem- Card 116 istry and Technology of Aliphatic and Alicyclic Compounds (Head-- 7 SOV/74-28-12-4/25 8th Mendeleyev Congress. Section of Organic Chemistry and Technology Corresponding Member-AS.USSR P. A. Moshkin, Scientific.Secretary: L. No Nokhapetyan). Chairmen: Corresponding MemberIS USSR P. A. Moshkin, Professor V. No Belovp Corresponding Member AS USSR S, No Danilovq Corresponding Member AS USSR G.A. Razu- vaye-. Academician B. A..Arbuzov, Professor I. Ya. Postovskiy, ProfGasor To I. Temnikova, Academician Azerbaydzhan SSR Yu. Go Mamedaliyev- 3) Chemistry and,Technology,of,Aromatic and Hetero- cyclic Compounds (Headt Professor Yu. K. Yur!yev, Scientific Secretarys 1. 1. Grandberg). Chairment Corresponding Member AS USSR No No Vorozhtsov, Professor B. A. Poray-Koshits, Professor A. A. Spryskovi Academician Ukrainskaya SSR A. I., Kiprianov,,Professor.V,,A. Izmaillskiy,.Professor Yu, K, Yurl- yev,,Professor V, V- Kozlov- 4) Chemistry and Technology of Elemental Organic Compounds (~eadt Corresponding Member AS USSR R. Kh. Freydlinaj Scientific Becretaryt Ye. I, Vasillyeva). Chairment Corresponding Member AS USSR R. Kh. Freydlina, Corresponding Member AS USSR 0. A. Reutov, Academician M. 1. Kabachnik, Professor A. A. Petrov, Professor Go Kh. Kamay, Cor- responding Member AS USSR Do No Kursanovj Corresponding Member Card 2/6 AS USSR K. Ae Kocheshkov. Lectures hold by G. V. Uvarov, SOV/74-28-12-4/25 Sth Mendeleyev Congress.'Section of Organic Chemistry and Technology Kh. K. Ingolld, G. As Razuvayev.- M. I. Kabachnik, Ye. A. Shilov, Is V, Smirnov-Zamkov, G. A. Piskovitina, V. G. Ostroverkhov, D. P. Mironova, G. P. Dvofko, A, A. Akhrem, A. V. Kamernitskiy# L. D. Bergellson, L. P. Badenkov, Ye. Is Klabunovskiy, A. A. Balandin, B. A. Kazanskiy, Is Ve Gastunskaya, A. Is Leonova, A. F. Plate, V. Is Stanko, A. A. Balandin, V. I. Spitsyn, N. P* Dobrosellskaya, I. Yes Mikhaylenko, R* M. Flid, Yu. A. Gorinp I; K. Gorn, A. A. Balandin, M. L. Khidekelf, V. V. Patrikey,..Y) Ye, G. Vollpovat A. V. Lyuter, E. M. Koganova, A. A. Vvedenskiy, T. Ye. Shakhova, A. Yes Panitkova, A. R. Perellman, I. M. DoIL Gopollski,v, A. L. Klebanakiy, Z. A. Dobler, M. Yee Rubanikq S. V. Zavgorodney, T. B. Gonsovskava, L, S. Shvetsova, V. 1. Sideltnikova, V. G. Vakhtinp Ye. As Vdovtsova, Yu. G. Mamedal-i- yev, L, P. Tsukervanik, A. A. Balandino I. R. Konenkop A, A, Tolatopyatova, Ye; I** Karpeyskaya, A. P. Rudenko, A. A, Kuzl- menkop Ya. L, Golldfarb, 0. A. Rudakovg I, Ya. Postovskiy, N. N. Vereshchagina, L. F.*Trefilova, E, I, Chertkova, Is A. Korshu- nov, N. F, Novotorov, IT. A. Peatunovich, V. X. Dubovskaya, M, R, Leonov, V. V. Perekalin, K. B. Rall', G. D. Padva, Yu. V. Svet- Card 3/6 kina, N. A, Dayev, V. M. Dashunin, R. Ya. Levina, V. R. Sk-var-