SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VOLYNSKIY, F.A. - VOLYNSKIY, S.M.
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TOWNWIT, P.A.
Cardiac nerve conduction paths. Arkh. anat., Kookya. 19 no.2:27-38
Jan-Feb 52. (CM 21:5)
1. Professor. 2. Of the 119partment of Normal Anaionr (TI&M-Prof.
YeAe Tolynskiy) of Odessa Medical Institute imeni N.I. Pirogov
(Director-Prof. I.Ta. Dayneks).
----VOLYNSXI!4P. (Rostov-na~Donu); NINIBAYEVp A., bortmekbanik; BALBEROVp V.
Readers' letters. Grashd.av. 19 no.9s29 S 162, (MM 16:1)
(Aeronautics,, Comercial)
1/0
Progressive sethod of accounting. Grashd.ay. 14 no-9:34-35 5 157.
(KIRA 10:10)
1. GlavW bukhgalter Severokavkasskogo torritorialinogo upravlenlya
Grashdanskogo vosdushnogo flota (for Tolynshy). 2. GlavW bukhgaltor
okopluatatsionnogo podrasdeleniya SeverokavkasekoCo territoriallnogo
upravlonlya Grashdauskogo vosdushnogo flota (for Ivannikov).
(Aeronautics, Comercial-Accounting)
84-58-2-28/46
AUTHOR: - Volgaskiz, G,, Chief Acccountant of the North Caucasian
TermtorlacAdministration of the WIF (Rostov/Don)
TITLE: Tighten Control on Financial Returns (Usilit' kontroll
za dokhodami)
PERIODICAL: Grazhdanskaya aviatsiya,, 1958,, Nr 2,, p 28 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In this letter to the Editor# the author contends that
the control over the receipts of airports from tickets
and.other transportation is insuffioient and permits
11systematio errors" in accounting,, leakage and embezzle-
.ment of funds. The author propooesp in view of increasing
transpozvbation volume, to establish a body of inspectors
in the Main Administration of tne GVF or In the Terr.4to-
3:1-al Administrations p for the purpose of periode Inspec-
tions and introduction of a proper system of airporr,
accounting.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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84-9-~5M
AUTHORS: Vo
_y2joskiy, G., Chief Bookkbeppr of the North-Ca=asian Territorial
Admi-nffistr-aiffo-n; Ivannikov,, I., Chief Bookkbeper - of the Operational
unit
TITLE: A Progressive Method of Business Accounting (Progressivnyy metod
bukhgalterakogo uch6ta)
PERIODICAL: Grazhdanskaya, Aviateiya, 1957, Nr 9, pp. 34-35 (U.")SR)
ABSTRACT: The article discusses the bookkbep ' - of various additional tasks
performed by .'- Civil Aviation slule as air cheml-cal. operations, or
cargo transport, and recor"'d -Zhe loethod, used bynone ore the untts
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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~-VOLYHSKIYJ I.) KUMMIP A.
Improved design of a heavy-duty blast furnace. From. otroi.
i inth. moor, 4 no.3a7-9 My-.To 162o (KMA 150)
1. Glavnyy inzbener proyekta Dnepropetrovskogo filial&
Gosudexetvennogo proyoktnogo instituta po proyaktirovaniyup
issledovwdyu i ispytaniyu stalinykh konBtruktoiy L mostow
(for Volyxwkiy)o .2, Naohallnik otdola spotakonstruktoiy
Dnepropetrovskogo fi.U&U Gosudarstvennogo proyektnago institute,
po proyaktirovaniyuj, isoledovaniyu i iopytAniju stallnykh
konstruktoiy i mostov (for Kreyndelt).
(Blast furnaces)
VOLYNSKIY, I.A.; FINKEL ISIITFYN,, G.E.
laboratory crusher for fibrous materials,, Bus. pro=. 37 no.7:28
J1162. (MIRA 17s2)
1. Ukrainskly nauchno-looledovatellskiy Institut t9ellyuloznrf
i bumazhnoy promyohlonnosti.
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Category : USSR/Optics - Physical Optics
Abs Jour : Re%f Zhur - Fizika., go 2, 1957, No 491o
K-5
Author : V-31 akly-.- 1.3-2-
Title :IW the -Matual Dependence of the Optical Properties of Ore Minerals
t
Orig Pub Issledovaniye mineralln. syrIya. M., Googeoltekhizdat, 1955, 30A5
Abstract The author propcoes a somewhat different classificati6n of pke minerals
(Opredeleniye rudnykh mineralov pod mikroskopom/Identificatlon of Ore
Minerals,Urider the Microscope/ Goageolizdat, Vois I, 11, 3,947;.,111, 1949)
in accordimce, with their reflecting ability. The interrelation of the
optical properties of minerals in reflected light, a factor of impor-
tance for the indentification of minerals, is coqdidered. The laws
of the grouping of the minerals in the classification based on their
color in reflected light are given, as is the influence of the immersion
media on the equation for the interrelation between the coefficient of
reflection R. the index of refraction n, and the coefficient of absorption
K. A scheme for grouping the minerals in accordance with the categories
&f the identification properties in polished sections is given.
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5(2) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2128
Kreyter, V.M., V.V. Aristov, I.S. Volynskiy, A.K. Krestovnikov, and
V.V. Kuvichinskiy
Povedeniye zolota v zone okisleniya zoloto-aullfidnykh mestorozhdeniy
(Behavior of Gold in the Oxidation Zone of Gold-Sulfide Deposits)
Moscow, Gosgeoltekhizdalv-, 1958. 266 P. 3,000 copies printed.
Ed. of Publishing House: V.P. Skvortsovj Tech. Ed.i K.V. Krynochkina
PURPOSE: This book is intended for geologists, mineralogists, and
other scientists studying gold-oearing ores and gold deposits.
COVERAGE: The .work attempts to create a practical basis for appraising
the importance of primary ana secondary ore zones containing gold
deposits resulting from hypergenetic migration. Minerals containing
native gold in macroscopic, microscopic, and submicroscopic quan-
tities, as well an the regions in which these minerals occuriare
indicated. The authors cite references to studies made on the
genesis of hypogene and supergene gold. Gold solution and its re-
action in liquids having a different chemical composition are
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Behavior of Gold in the 0xidutlon Zone (cont.) SOV/2128
discussed, and findings from numerous experimento are analyzed.
The Maykain and Dzhusaly deposits of Kazakhstan and the Blyava
and Novyy Sibay deposits of the Southern Urals are analyzed
geologically and mineralogically and the results prep7:,nted in
tables and graphs. Results of microscopic analysis of gold are
also discussed and illustrated. This work has been completed
under the direction of V.M. Kreyter who wrote Chapters I, V, and
VI. Chapter III and the first and second parts of the Chapter II
were written by V. V. Aristov. Chapter VII and the third part of.
the Chapter I! were written by I.S. Volynskiy. V.V. Ktivichinskiy
wrote "the first part of Chapter IV. Numerous Soviet geologists
and mineralogists are mentioned in the text. The authors thank
P.S, Belov, former Chief Engineer of the Zolotorazvedga Trust,
I.N. Plak5in, T.N. Shadlun, D.S. Kreyter, and G.G. Rusetskaya.
The book contains numerous pictures, graphs and tables. There
are 120 references: 78 Soviet, 27 English, 12 German, 3 French.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword 3
Introduction 5
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Behavior of Gold in the Oxidation Zone (Cont.) SOV/2128
Ch. I. Modern Concept of Hypogene and Supergene Gold 8
1. Hypogene gold
2. Supergene gold 17
3. Solution of gold 23
Ch. II. Geological and Mineralogical Observations 27
1. Deposits at the Maykain ore field (Kazakhstan) 27
General information 2~
Ground and ore waters 2
Characteristics of oxidation zones in certain deposits
of the Maykain ore field 31
Mineralogy of the sulfide zone 25
Mineralogy of the oxidation zone 0
2. Deposits at,Dzhusaly (Kazakhstan) 112
General Information 112
Ground and ore waters 113
Sulfide heads 115
Mineralogy of the sulfide zone 117
Oxidation zone 120
3. Deposits at Blyava and Novyy Sibay (Southern Urals) ~62
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Behavior of Gold in the Oxidation Zone (Cont.) SOV/2128
Ch. III. Formation of Secondary Gold-bearing Zones 18o
Ch. IV. Tests and Theoretical Calcalations Proving the
Solubility of Gold Tests
Tests
Theoretical calculations
Ch. V. Conditions of Gold Solution and Migration in an
Oxidation Zone
Ch. VI. Practical Methods for Appraising Outcrops of the
Gold-bearing Ore Deposits
Ch. VII. Some Methodological Problems Connected with Minera-
graphy of Gold-bearing Ores
Bibliography
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TOLYNSXIY, I.S.. ISURYUXOV. K.K.
Tin sulfleds. Zhur.ob.khts. 25 no-13:238G-2388 D 155.(MLIA 9:3)
1. Nookovskly Institut tmvetnykh metalloy i molota Iment N.J.
Winina.
(Tin aulfides)
VOLYNSKIY I.S.
Methods for measuring optical constants of ore minerals. TrudY
Inst. mines geokhim. i kristallokh1m, red, elope no, 3;195-226
1590 (MMA 146-5)
(Minarals--Optical properties)
VOLYNSKIY, I.S.; LOGINOVA, L.A.
Comparative quantitative characteristic of optical constants
of some "pink' sulfides. Trudy Inst. min., geokkdm. i
kristallokhim. red. elem. no.6:72-85 161. MRA 15:3)
(Sulfides--4)ptical properties)
U6.
_,_LL6-;_MZSar'a'NAYAP otv red.; LOGRTOVA,L.A. , otV
rede; MISJ1INA,JU,')4 raiswiNA,L.V., tokhri.rrA.
(Meamn-Ing the optical constants of ore minerals using an
OKF-1 photometric ocular) I2:merenie opticheskikh postoian-
rWkh rudnykh mineralov a pomoshchliu fotometrichookogo oku-
liars. OKF-1. Moskva, Izd-vo AN SM, 1963. 86 p.
(MIRA 17:2)
L 113SS-67 NX (1) IM-Ir (m) 11-7-0 (t) /RTT IJP(c) JD
'MC NR, XWOO01100 -C'O-D-E-.;----.IW0336/66/001~/009/0369/0372
AUTHOR: Makarov, V. I.; Volynq
1. Ya.
ORG: Physicotechnical Institute, Acad,!my of Sciences UkrSSR, Khar,kov
tekIiiii-clieskiy -izistitut Ak'a'dic'mil -n-~k Ukr.SSH)
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TITLE: Epfcct of impurities on the topology of the Fermi surface of Indium..
SOURCE: Murnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki. Pistma v redaktriyu.
Prilozheniye, v. 4, no. 9, 1966, 369-372
TOPIC TAGS: indium., critical temperature, pressure effect, F~rmi surface
ABSTRACT: -ilia authors report the results of an investigation of the effect of Cd im-
:11. ity on the behavior of the transition temeprature (T.) of in under pressure, carry-1
pur I
ing, out the measurements on In-Cd solid solutions with up to 4-5 at.% Cd. The method 1
of producing the solid solutions is described. The investigated solutions were suf
ficiently homogeneous., an evidenccd by.the small difference between the widths of the
superconducting transitions of the pure In (2 x ]D-3 *K) and of the samples ( 2 - 5
x iO-3 OK). The plot of the superconducting transition under pressure was similar to
that without pressure. The pressure was produced by an "ice" technique. The shift i
of the transition temperature Tc from the residual resistance without and with pres- i
`sLure was measured relative to Te of a pure indium sample in one experiment. In th Loni
px-essure-�nte--vuJ- 0 - 1730 kg/cm2, a linear decrease of the 5upex-conduct'ITAG-translu
temperature was obseived for both the In-Cd alloys and the pure In. The chariges in
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the topology of the Fermi surface of indium are deduced from the dependence of the
presr,ure effect of the investigated alloys on the residual resistance. It is pointed
oult that a sixilar variation of the-pressure dependence of the transition temperature
with change in impurity concentration can be observed also for Al) which has an
electronic structure similar to In. This follows from observation of the de Haas
van Alphen effect in Al with Zn impurity. The authors thank B. G. Lazarey, V. G.
jBarlyal~htar, I. V. Svechkar and T. A. Ignatlyeva for useful discussions. Orig.
art. has: 2 figures.
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VOLYNSKIY, L.Mes inzh.; KONOVAI40V# I#L, inzh.
- ----------------
Operation of KU-80 waste-heat boilers. Trudr RTO chern. met. 20:298-
301 16o. (MIRA 13.110)
1. Zavod "Azovatall.0
(Boilers) (Metallurgical plants)
KuVARSKIY, K.Ye., inzh.; GOLINKIN.$ S.L.;_YOLYN4KIY,_tff._,
Special features in the construction of a thrust bearing
with swaying mounts and experience in its operation.
Teploenergetika U no.5:57-62 My'64. (MIRA 17--5)
1. Glavnoye upravleniye po mekhanizataii stroitellstva
Gosudarstvennogo proizvodstvennogo komiteta po energetike i
elektrifikatsii SSSR.
R~r
IRN rtl-l ~il
VOL-RISKIY, M. S.
M. S. Volinskiy, 'YOn the disintegration of liquid drops in an air stream"
(in Russian), Doklady Akad Nauk SSSR 62, 301-3o4 (1948)
Experimental investigation In which Individual drops 2 to 39 mm in
diameter were dropped into an air jet to investigate forces affecting dis-
integration of the drops. The -parameter D-zrpVAd/a) vhere p is air density
V jet velocity, d diameter and o capillary constant, was found to be
dignificant for drop sizes involved. For D4 10-7 no disintegration occurred.
For 10-74D e-14 disintegration was partial, ie., near lower limit a few
drops split in half followed by further splitting. For D ;;-14 the drops
split immediately into many drops. Drops of mercury, water, tetrabromocthane,
kerosene, ethyl alcohol, and gasoline were used In the experiments. Reynolds
numbers for the drops were between 1700 and 8500- A. M. Kucthe) USA
Trans! 2524467, 30 April 54
UM/~?Vslcs Ck&a Dynamice 11 Set) )4
Aeroaynamic~s
.~"Study of the Ih-eaking ':,~p of Drops tua Gas Stream,'
X. S. Volynak-4y, 4 pp
"Wk Ak Nauk SSM' Vol LXMI, No 2
:Previo=ly had given the following criterim for
ineakirig up- -0 V8 d/,v~JND = izonst; DwlO-7 for, "
conditions of bi;~ation, and D=lk for conditions
et'atomizing. These experiments veer_- conductAd,
An. an air stream vith density *,A, and spe-bd VO, i;M
drops 2-3.9 !z d'a ter with a capilla..ny zonat',e~
31/5()T87:
vm/~?~ysics Gas*Dyn=ic%.a I.Contd) :~l riep 49,
.C otducted experiment herein with micro~rcros :%rith,
diameters -ap to 273 microns and 9haved - that previ-
ous criterim is a partial case of more genexal
dependencies. Gives diagram of appaxn%t;r_i~ tor'
'obtaining very small drops and photogmph of break-
.#g'up of % microarop, in an air streant. I-Ismitted
1)* Acad M. V. Keldysh 8 Jul 49.
3/~OT87,
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AUTHORS: Volynskiy, M.S., and Chernoshchekov, L.I.
TITLEs An investigation of the evaporation of drops of
liquids in a flow of air
FERIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnal,'Elektrotakhnika i energatika,
no.8, 1961, 2, abstract 8G26, tSb. 3-e Vass.
Is oveshchaniya po teorii goreniya (Third All-Union
conference on the Theory of Combustion)l Yol*2* M.j
196o, 9-18)
TEXT: The article describes experimental equipment in which
the diameters of initial drops and of those which are partially
evaporated by traversing a certain path in hot air are dettrmined
photographically. The tests ware made with drops of alcohol and
gasoline with initial diameters between 120 and 340 microns at
speeds of 30 to 6o m/sec and with an air temperature of 600-750 0c.
The maximum error in determination of the drop diameter from its
distorted image is not greater than 10 microns. A procedure in
given for calculating the evaporativity which is based on a formula
obtained from simultaneous solution of the equations of heat and
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E194/EI55
mass exchange of the drops and the equation of motion of the drops,
allowing for deformation in flight. The value of the resistance
coefficient of moving drops was taken from the experimental data.
'The text results are praBented graphically. The mean scatter of
,experimental points relative to the theo,retical curve in
t 10 - 12%.
2 literature references,
[Abstractor's notes Complete translation.]
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S/124/61/000/008/021/042
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AUTHOR: _Iolynskly, M.S_.,
TITLE: Investigation of liquid atomization In a supersonic stream
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, no, 8, 1961, 37, abstract 8B227 (V
.9b. 113-ye Vses. soveshchaniye po teorii goreniya T.2% Moscow, 1960,
19 -.28)
TEXT: The author investigates atomization of fuel in a supersonic stream
(flame shape, estimate of drop size, etc,) and analyzes physical features of the
process. An installation with a supersonic stream (Mach's numbermas equal to
2.9 - 2.0) was used for conducting experiments. The shapes of atomization flame
and shock wave were studied, by means of a Teple.'s device. The initial section
of the flame boundary and trajectories of drop motion were determined with the aid
of an approximate system of similarity criteria.
V. Gusey
(Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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RAUSHENWH, Boris Viktorovich; bELYY, Sergey Andreyevich;
BESPALGOV, Ivan Vanifatlyevich; BCRODACITEV, Vad!z Yakovlev!ch;
kleksarAr GrigortyErlch;
KHITRINP L.N., retseni-aii~; SIM11PAYN, L.I., red.
(Flwslcal principlet; of 'the worl-Ang process in combus-tion
chambera of ramjet onginocl FJzlchonkln osnovy rabochago rro-
tseaca v kamerakh sgoranlia vozduslmo-reuktiviVkh dvAgateloi.
(DI) B.V.Raushei~bakh i dr. friioskva, Vlashinostroonlep 1964.525'p.
(MIRA 17:7)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSISSR (for Kliltdri).
VOLYNSKIYo M.S. (Moskva)
Atomization of a liquid in a supersonic flow. Izv. AN SSSR
Otd, takh. nauk. Mekh. i mashinostr. no.2.-20-27 Mr-AP ";3-
(MIRA 16; 6)
(Jet propulsion)
VOLYNSKII, N.E.
VOLYNSKII, N.E. ...0 vtoroi piatiletke Turkmenskoi Ssr; pererabotannlia 5tenogr.-xra
dokladov na Plen=e TSKKP(B)T i Sr. az. EKOSO (mai-iiun' 1932 g.). LNoskV2a, Gospla-11
TSSFI 1932. 65 p.
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AUTHM63 'Volynskiyo N. P., Gallpern, G. D. and Chudakova, I. K.
TITLEs Quantitative Detection of Haloids in Organic Compouryls by the
Mthod of Double Combustion (Kolichestvennoye opredeleniye galoidov
v organicheskikh Boyedineniyakh metodom dvoynogo Bozhzheniya)
PHRIODIGAM Zavodakaya Laboratoriya., 1957., Vol. 23, No. 1 pp. 27-29 (U.S.S.R.)
ABSBACTs In these experiments the method of double combustion was used to detect
aulNr in organic compounds. By this method vapors of the substance
to be analyzed and products of its pyrolysis are conducted into a
flame produced by some suitable solvent. The products of the combustion
are absorbed by a suitable device, which quantitatively binds the
elements to be detected. This combustion produced hydrogen haloid or
free haolid, and nitrogen as NO2., NH2., N(R3). etc. Some description
Is given of the method of detecting chlorine and bromine. Sketches
are presented of the equipment for quantitatively detecting haolids
in organic substances by this method; besides quartz beakers., capillary
tubes., burners,, etc. The results of the detection of chlorine and
bromine are given in tables. There is 1 Slavic reference.
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Quantitative Detection of Haloids in Organic Coq)ounds
by the Method of Double Corbustion
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tlLphthoic icids.
as-Tetrahydronaphthoic and as-tetrahydrothionaphthoic acids and their derivitios.
Zhur. ob. khim. 22 no. 2, 1952.
9. Monthl I List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Aug" 194? Uncl.
w . .~ "0' "... - , A'4 ~ '4
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'MR IIVSKAYA. S.I.; VOLYNSKIY. N.P.
2-Nq~phthoic acid from 2-iodonaphthalone, Zimr. Priklad. Kh1s. 25, 898-9
152. (KLRA 5:8)
(CA 47 Ao.20:10514 153)
1.0 S.Ordshonikidso All-Union Ches.-Phare. Inet.. Moscow.
YMYNSKITO H.S.
In the park of health. Worov's 6 no.5t24 Yr 160.
(Km 13:6)
(Imun I INDUI-- Iss THMPT)
VOLYNSKIXI N. E.
0 vtoroi platiletke Turkmenokol SSR, Jhe second five-year plan for Tuf)men SsB7.
P r tenogramme dokladov na Plenume TSKKF(b)T I Sr. as. EKOSO (mai-Ilur,' 19)2).
=J Isd. Gosplana. TSSR, 1932; 65 p. Inal. tables.
?
Chapter on transportation contaim data an major forms of transportation and lists
the projected air-linea (P. 46-50).
DLC: W487.T84V6
SO: Sovie Transportation LnJ Cov=micatJ9M, A Bibliographyj Library or Congressp
Reference Departmentp Washington, 1952, Unclassified.
VOLYNSKIY, N. P.
TI;
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'"BAlfonating and Sulfo Aalds of Aoldophobio
Ccbyduudes VO pulfgnating Vinyl Marao"
Tiirentlyev~ N. P. Volyaskly, Lab of'Org
mosoov state UJ'
21
a-A
miur Obahch lhim"- Vol XUI No 4'
Doilng the aotivity of pyrIdIna-sulfotr1ox1de on
8*3A ethers of vinyl alcohol., oompounda of two
imb.lecules bf'sulfti aWWdrlde with double b=da
iii I#oduced. During the acid hydrolysis of t1w
balt,of the.~derived--ftoiap-"Bulfoacatio
is formed. Riabod d 3.0 No-Y IM
'WARM
VOLYNSKIY, 1-1. P.
"An-Tetrfthydro-l lknd 2-flnphthoic Acida and Their Transformations." The-in ~or Degree of
Cand. Chemlcnl Sci. Sub 20 Oct 50, All-Uniori 'Iri Pon Insit imeni lerro
Ordzhonikidze
Summary 71, 4 Sep 52, Disserta~,Jong Prppentod, for Derrees jjn Science and 7,n;,tneertn-P-- in
Moscaw- in 1950. From VocheraXpZft Moskyn. Jan-Dee 1950-
VOLYNSKIYp N. P.
USSR/Chemistry Pharmaceuticals Feb 52
"ac-Tetrahydronaphthole and ne-Tetrahydrothionaph-
thoic Acids and Their Derivatives," S. I. Bergiyev-
skaya, N. P. Volynskiy, All-Union Sci Res Chem-Phar
Inst imeni S. Ordzhonikidze, Moscow
"Zhur Obshch Khim" Vol XXII, No 2, pp 321-328
Prepd simplest derivs of ac-tetrahydronaphthole
acids (not described in the literature) and their
alkylaminoalkyl eaters. Found that mp of amide of
ac- oc-tetrahydronaphthoic acid is 1680, not 1160C
as indicated in the literature. Prepd ac-tetrahy-
drothionapbtboic acids, their ethyl and alkylamino-
alkyl eaters.
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. t.~
Iof dirk homogenizer for preparations of highly dispersed suspensions.
Trudy inst. nefti. 10022-323 157. (MIR& 11:4)
(Colloids) (Homogenization)
VOLYOSKIY, N. 11. and CIRJIAKOVA, 1. KO
"Determination of Sulfur Content in Heavy Petroleum Products by Dvubie
Combustion"
Composition and Properties of the High Molecular Weight Fraction of (Inta nefti)
Petroleum; Collection of Papera, Moscow, Izd-vo An SSSR, 1956. 370pp.
2nd Collection of papers publ. by AU Conference, Jan 56, Moscow.
This is a new method proposed for the double combustion for '~he determination
of sulfur in all types ciAetroleum products, vtih the exception of gasoline and
lov-sulfur kerosene) and in individual organic compounds contdining C, If, 0, N,
and S. This method is more exact than the bomb and VTI methods. There are 6
tabless 5 figures, and 5 references of which are 4 Soviet and 1 English.
KATBOBASWILI TA.R.
Destructive hydrogenation of ftymazy petroleum at elevated temper-
atures and space velocities, and systems of refining sulfur-bearlng
petroleums# Trudy Inet,nefti 13:213-223 159@ (XIRA 13:12)
(Petroleum-Refining)
~ (2)
IUTHOR: Volynskiyt N. Po BOY/79-29-7-2/83
TITLE: The Formation of Pentathionates by the Action of Acids on
Thiosulphates in the Presence of Salts of Some Organic Bases
(Obrazovaniye pentationatoy pri deyetvii kislot na tiosullfaty
v prisutstvii. soley nekotorykh organicheskikh oanovaniy)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obahchey khimii, 19591 Vol 29, Nr 7) pp 2114 - 2119
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The large number of theories (Refs 1-8) set up for the explana-
tion of the reaction taking place in the acidification of thio-
sulphate solutions or in Wackenroder's liquid indicate that at
present no satisfactory explanation of the formation of poly-
thionic acids can be given in the cases hitherto described
(Refs 1-8). The decomposition reaction of thiosulphuric acid
was investigated in the presence of salts of diethyldecyl-,
diethyldodecyl-, tributyl-, triisoamyl-, trihexyl-, triheptyl-,
tri-n.-deoyl-, octadecyl-, methylootadecyl-I and diethyl-p-
phenoxyethylamine as well as of the salts of quaternary ammo-
nium bases. It was shown that in the presence of these salts
the decomposition of thiosulphates with acids leads to the for-
Card 1/2 mation of pentathionates of the corresponding organic bases in
The Formation of Pentathionates by the Action of Acids SOT/73-23-7-2/83
on Thioaulphates in the Presence of Salts of Some
Organic Bases
almost quantitative yields. An explanation of the formation of
pentathionic acid from thiosulphuric acid was suggested. In
this case the molecule 8 2# whioh is formed in the partial de-
composition of thiosulphuric acid in the presence of some or-
ganic basesp enters reaction with thiosulphurio acid:
2 H2S203 2H2so3 + 2S 2H2so3 + S29
2 H S 0 + S salt of the organic H S 0
2 2 3 2 base 2 5 6 + H2S'
8 hitherto unknown neutral pentathionates were obtained and
characterized (Table). There are 1 table and 10 references, 2
of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Institut neftekhimicheskogo sinteza Akademii nauk SSSR (Insti-
tute of Petroleum-Chemical Synthesis of the Academy of Sciences,
USSR)
SUBMITTED: April 26t 1958
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AUTHORS: Katsobai;hvlli, Ya. R., Volynakly, N. P.
TITLE Destructive Hydrogenation of TuyTtiazinakly Region Petroleum
Under Low Pre3sure
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy klilmil, 1959, Vol 32, Nr 10, pp
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: Petroleum from Tuymazinskiy Region was hydrogenated over
industrial aluminum/molybdenum catalyst #7360 (14% Moo 3)
under 30 atm. pressure, at 500-5 0 0 The investigated
29
material had a specific gravity (d 1) 0.8470, sulfur
content 1.34%, 3000 fraction 146.7% by weight. The space
velocity at 500-5400 could be raised to 5 kg/liter without
impairing the depth of hydrogenation and desulfurization.
.The yield of liquid products at the optitnum space velocity
was high(85 to 92% bi weight) and 2o was the degree of con-
version of filgh-mole-,ular rractions; the yield of fraction
Card 1/2 boiling above 400o was only '~ to 5% 1v weight. Chemical
Deatructive Hydrogenation of Tuymazinskiy 75678
Regiorf Petroleum Under, Low Presoure SOV18O-_-1;e'-1Q-27151
and pilysical contitants rt3 well as yields of '"ract !ons "re
I I
tabulated, There are '2~1 f1gures; I table; and I Srjvel-
reference.
ASSOCIATION: Petroleum Institute oV the Academy of' Sciences, USSR
(Institut neftl AN S52R).
CHUDAKOVA, I.K.; GALIPMN, G.D., doktor khimichaskikh nauk; VO'.YNSKIY
N. P.
Micro- and sami-microdetermination of sulfur in organio compoundsp
crude oils, and petroleum products. 14etod.anal.org.sosd.neftip
ikh smea. i proizv, no.l-.21-57 16o. (MIRA 14:8)
(Sulfur-Analysin) (Sulfur organic compounds)
(Patroleim products)
CHUDAKOVA, I.K.j GALIPERN, G.D., doktor khimichookikli nauk; V-01,YNSKIY)
N.P.-
Micro-and oemi-microdetermi*tion of chlorinap bromine, and
iodine and simultaneous dets;imination of sulfur and halogen
(chlorine or bromine) from the same batch., in organic compounds
and their mixtures. Metcd.anal.org.soed.neftipikh, amee. i
proizv. na.1:107-131 160. (MIFA 14:6)
(Halogen compounds) (Sulfur-Analysis)
317h5
5" S/2o4/6l/ooi/oo4/oo2/OO5,
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AUTHORSs -___Yo -Ly - N
-ly-nak , .. Gallpern, G.D., and Smolyaninov, V.V.
TITLEs Preparation of sulphides and oulphoxides by the
action of thionyl chloride on mixed organowagnosium
compounds
PERIODICAL: Neftekhimiya, v.1, no.4, ig6i, 473-481
TEXTs A number of sulphides and sulphoxides were prepared in
connection with investigations of sulphur compounds of middle
fractions of petroleum. The action of thionyl chloride on organo-
magnesium compounds was studied as a method of preparation of
sulphides and sulphoxides. The reactions with the following
organomagnesium compounds were studiedl isoamyl-, phenyl-,
cyclohexyl-, and a-naphthylmagnesium bromide and, also,
decylmagnesium chloride. In this way the sulphides were prepared
bypassing the stage of mercaptan formation. More detailed study
of the reaction with isoamyl- and phenylmagnesium bromide showed
that increase in the ratio of moles of thionyl chloride and the
magnesium bromide compound from 113 to lil leads to an increase
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of yields of the sulphides and a decrease of yields of-the
corresponding sulphoxides. In the experiments in which the
reagents were added in the revorse order (ethereal solution of
isoamylmagnesium bromide added to ethereal solution of thionyl
chloride) diisoamyl sulphide was obtained in place of alilphoxide.
The formation of sulphoxide took place when there was no excess
of thionyl chloride2 or at low temperatures with efficient
stirring of the reaction mixture. From the study of the reaction
it is conclused that the synthesis of sulphides proceeds In three
stages as followas
RMgX + SOCI 2 -4 RSOCI + MgXCl; (8)
RSOC1 + RMgX -4 R So + MOC-1-1 (9)
2
R2 S.0 + SOCI2 R2S + S02C'2' (10)
It was shown that the organomagnesium compounds do not react with
the sulphoxides not only under the conditions of the synthesis of
the sulphides (0 to -10 OC), but also at room temperature.
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On the other hand 114. was shown that sulphoxideB, in contrast to
anhydrides of chlorosulphurous acids, can be converted very easily
with thionyl chloride to sulphides, the speed of conversion of
dicyclohexylsulphoxide considerably exceeding that of diphenyl-
sulphoxide. Depending on the conditions of the conversion of
thionyl chloride various quantities of chlorine containing
products were formed, but were not studied in this work. By
reacting thionyl chloride with a mixture of two organomagnesium
compounds with different organic radicals a number of mixed
sulphates were obtaineds decyleyclohexyl-, phenyl-a-naphthyl-
and cyclohexyl-a-naphthyloulph:Ldes. In addItIon d1decylsulphide
was obtained from decylchloride and diu-naphtylsulphoxide from
oL-bromonaphthalene. It was not possible to convert
dicx-naphthyloulphoxide into the corresponding sulphide by the
reaction with thionyl chloride. Diisoamyl-, didecyl- and
dicyclohexylsulphide were oxidized under standard conditions with
hydrogen peroxide to the corresponding sulphoxides.
There are 1 table and 24 references: 8 Soviet-bloc and 16 non-
Sovlet-bloc. The four most recent English language references
read as follows:
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Ref.14: B.S. Wildi, T.W. Taylor, H.A. Potratz. J. Amer. Chem. Soc.,
v.73, 1965, 19511 C.A., v.46, 1482.
Ref.161 F.G. Bordwell, B.M. Pitt. J. Amer. Chem. Soc.u v.77,
57271 1955.
Ref.lqz W. Davey, E.D. Edwards. Woar, 1, 291, 1957. C.A., v.52,
15040.
Ref.21s M.S. Kharasch, A.F. Zavist. J. Amer. Chem. Soc., v.73,
964, 1951; C.A., v-45, 7950.
ASSOCIATIONt Institut neftekhimicheakogo sinteza AN SSSR
(Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, AS USSR)
SUBMITTED: June 21, 1961
Card 4/4
VOLYNSKIY, N.P.; DRU'L,HTNINA, N.K.
Conversion of thlooul-furic acid to pentathlonle acid In tJte
presence of dilBoamyl R~alkoxyrathyl Amnnium Ions. Zhur.
ob. khim. 35 no.31469-471 Mr 165. (MIRA 1814)
VIZAA pffl~-m
ness Zhursrjrg.khtno I
(MIRA 38:4)
yh
VOLYNSKIYP N.P.; GALIPERN, G.D.; SMOLYANINOVp V.V.
Obtaining aIk-yI (aryl)-naphthyl Bulfidea by the acti,)ri of 'Utorlyl
chloride on mixed organo-magnesium compounds. Neftek-'iizi.- 4
no.3;370-373 W-Je 164. (MIRA 18:2)
1. Institut neftel--himicheakogo sinteza AN SSSR Im. A.V.TopcIllyeva.
VOLYNSK-IY N.P.
Prepall-ation of nitrates of ?-nln.
no.'L:167-169 Ja 165.
1. Institut neftakhimitcheskovo rinteza Im-ml A.V. Toprhlv,51va
AN SSSSII.
ULU=
-,,o,,N.P.; GALIPERN, G.D.; SMOLYANINOV, V.V.
Obtaining of sulfides and sulfoxides by the action of
thionyl chloride an mixed organomagnesium compounds. Nefte-
Wmila I no.4:1,73-481 Ji-Ag 161. (MIRA 16:11)
1. Institut neftekhimicheskogo sinteza AN SSSR.
VOLYNSKIY N,F.; SIMOLYANINOV, T.V.
Yorwtion Of tetra- wd pentathionateo in the reaction of
aaide vith thioBulfateB in the presence of some organic bases
nalta. Zhur. ob, khim. 33 no.5tl456-1461 My 163.
(MIRA 16W
(Pentathionic acid) (Tetrathionic acid)
NUNN
VOLYNSKIY, N.P.; SMOLYANINOV, V.T.
hreparati'on of N-a33Tl pyridinium, N-alkyl quinoliniust and
dimetbylalkylphanyl a=oni= chloridea. Zhur. ob. khim 3
no.5:1461-11,62 My 163. (MIRA 16;6~
Pyridinium compounds)
Quinolinium compounds)
Aamonium compounds)
~
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W CEO. W,-' WoEmg
MM-9961% W 99
OO
BELETSKIY, Aleksandr Ivanovich (Biletalkyi, 0.1.], akad mik
VOLYNSKIY, Petr Konstantinovich (volynBlkyi, ;.K.1,
prot.-,--TIUtMW,-T-w-an-l-va-no--Ylc-Vllil I huk, I. I. I, dots. -
MAKHLINP N.B., red.; GORBUNOVA, N.M. [Horbun*#,,.&X.JJ,
takhn. red.
f4rainian literature]Ukrainalka literatura; p1druchnyk
dlia 9 klasu serdnloi shkoly. Za zahallnoiu red. 0.1.
Biletalkoho. Vyd.15. KYiv, Derzh.uchboyo-pedagog.vyd-vo
"Radianalka shkola," 1962. 278 p. .(MIRA 16:4)
(Ukrainian literature-History and criticism)
RYABINOVY M.G.;'VOIMIY R -F- KANTOR, V.B.,, inzh., retsenzent;
SERGEYEVA-."'7:'I. red.
.9
(Track-division of co=mnist labor; work practices of the
Tartu track division of the Baltic Railroad) Distantsiia
puti kommmisticheskogo truda; opyt raboty Tartuskoi dis-
tantsii puti Pribaltilskoi dorogi. Moskvap("Transport,"
1964. 60 P. MIRA 17:4)
RYABINOVI M. R. (Leningrad); VOLYNSKIY, R. F,, inzh. (Leningrad)
----------------------------
Mechanized laying of witches on a reinforced concrete founda-
tion. Put' i put. khoz. 6 no.10:29. -31 162.
(MIRA 15:10)
(Railroads-Switchee)
(Railroads-Tracklaying machinery)
RYABINOV, M.G.; TATIYFVSKIY, V.14.; VOLY?43K'[Y, R.F.
In the Termaz Division. Pull' I put. khoz. 8 no.6:6-7 lf~4. tvjRA 17%9)
1. Termezskaya distantsiya puti Sredneazlatskoy dorogi.
MEDVEDSKIYj N.I.; SALCMASOV, B.S.1 VOLYNSMY R S inzh., reteenzent;
ZHURAVSKIY, N.A.p red. izdmrT-VmiET Wff,
A AM L.V.0 tekhn.
red,
[Erection of outdoor power lines and distribution netvorks)
Prokladka naruzbxWkh elektrosetei i linii. Leningrad, Gos.
izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit. materialams 1961,
185 P. (MDU 15:3)
(Electric lines--Overhead)
(Electric lines--Underground)
BELYAKOV, F.Ye.; BABIN, B.N.; BALI, V.; BOROVKOV, P.N.; VOYEYODIN, I.N.;
GMVICH, G.M.; GORBUITOVA, P.I.; KOIWOV, A.S.; KALANTAROVA, M.V.;
YEASHIRSKIY, A.Ya.; KAZANCiMY3V, Ye.N.; LETSMIN, A.F.; USTI-
CHEVSKIY, M.A.; LOPATIN, S.Z.; MIRSKIY, V.N.; PODSWALOV. V.N.;
SUBBOTINA, V.P.; TA1TASIYCHTJK, N.P.; FEDOTOV, S.D.; FISENKO, K.11.;
ELIKIND, I.G.; BOVIN, S.S.; VASILOW1, L.T.; DRINKOV, V.D.; DAIX-
CHIN, N.I.; DADAGOV, I.A.; YERMOSHINA, V.I.; ZHUKOV, I.V.; ZIMIN,
D.A.; IVANNIKOV, A.Ya.; KOVALEV, M.K.; LUGAKOVSKIY, N.L.; NALEVSKIY,
A.F.; SEREUNIKOV, V.K.; SEMIGLASOV, M.D.; SOKOLOV, A.V.; SPEPANOV,
V.I.; SAKHARIN, G.S.; SAVEITKO, P.A.; SOLODOV, V.P.; UMEROV, Sh.Kh.;
CHIKINDAS, G.S.; SHCiNRBUKHINA, S.N.; DYNKIN, G.Z.; LYSOV, V.S.;
OSHEROVICH, A.N.; ROKITSINSKIY, E.V.; BRASLAVEKIY, M.S.; RUDRUKO,
I.A.; ZMXOBORSKIY, M.S.; ZHDANOV, I.Ye.; SUSLIN, V..A.; BRUS, A.Ye.;
VOLTNSKIY, S.A..; KLYMY, V.A.; ISMTOY, A.G.; TIKHOMIROV, I.F.;
997YIffl-r, ig'.T.; VOLY11SKIY, S.A.; M10YEV, M.P.; RALITSU, V.I.;
VIDETSKIY, ~A.F., kand.teklm.nauk, glavnyy red.; DEMIDOV, A.U., red.;
KRAVETS, A.L., red,; KLI140YA, Z.I., tekhnaed.
LIndustrial Astrakhan] Promyshlennnia Astrakhanl. Astrakhan'.
Izd-vo gazety *Volga," 1959. 318 p. (MIRA 12:11)
1. Astrakhan (Province) Rkonomicheskiy admin1st:.-ativnyv rayon.
(Astrakhan Province-Economid conditions)
VOMM'S'KIT, S. A., ~S*.V)i7W~ A. I.
Cindensers (Electric-it;o
Circuit schere of static condensm Ocapacity cascades" for i-ncrG-I,:u,.,- cos)oiri electrical
installations. Pronq. energ. 9, 11110. 4, 1052. r
M-onthly I'Vit of Rusnian Ulhmry of Co.-irrens, Jun() 1%2.
VGLYNSKIT, S.F. (Kiyev)
The Kiev-PechermtNonastery. Nauka I zhiznl 23 no.5:43-44 136.
(Km 9: 8)
(Kiev--Monasteries)
VOLYNSKIIo S.G.
VOLYNSKIIO S.G. ...Osnovnye voprosystroitellstva Turkmenskoi SSR. (Besedy o
Turkmeniatane). Ashkhabad, Turkzen gosizdat, 1928. 86 p. DL-C: Unclass.
SO-. LC, Soviet Geography, Part 110 1951, Unclassified
VOLY14SKIY, S.L., inzh.; GORYUKOV, P.L., inzh.
Check of the DFZ-2,protection system on operating lines with a
=21 load. Blek. sta. 33 no.5:91 147 162. WRA 15:7)
(Electric power dintribution)
(Electric protection)
MAM
KOREN', G.G., inzh.; GORYUNOV, F.I., inzh.
Faulty operation of a call-signaling system in DFZ-2 differential-
phase high-frequency protection apparatus. Elek. sta. 33 no.8:
82-83 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:8)
(Electric power distribution) (Electric protAction)
VOZjMiSnY,-Zo~L.,inzh.; WRYUIIOV, P.I..inzh.; ZELLMo Yusao,inzho:
Kheyfets, S.I.Oinzh.
RedesIgning the R-11 automatic oscillograph. Blek.sta. 29
to.il:85-86 N 158. (Oscillograph) (MIR& 11:12)
VOLYNSXIY, S. if.
20115 VOLYNSM) S. P. 0 Zhelchnokamennoy neprokhodimosti dvenadtsaliperstnay
fi V. i ~ = - ---r
kishki. Vrachev- delo, -1949, uo. 6, sth. 557-56. P, a T HOY
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