SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VYSHEMIRSKIY, M.M. - VYSHINSKAYA, L.I.
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BERSEM, A.S.; LIFNITSIMt A.M., red.; 'Z[8HMffR5WU-U-rinzh.s
retsenzent; AVERBUKHp n.M., inzbs~p red.; KMP~MA) U.N.,
red. izd-va; ROZOVs L.K.,, tokhn. red,
[Flaws in castings their prevention and correction) Brak
littia, ego preduprezbdenie i ispravlenie. Pod obsbebei redo
A.M.Lipnitakogo. Moskvas Hashgizj, 1961* 69 p,, (Biblioteka
liteiobehika, no,11) (MIRA 15:4)
(Founding) .
VYSHEMIFL-JKIYI H. M. PA 233T82
USSR/Metallurgy Cast Iron, Teohualogy Sep 52
"Production of High-Strength Cast Iron in Small Fourd-
ries, M. M. Vyshemirskiy, S. 1. Kruglov, Engineers
"Litey Proizvod" No 9) pp 27-29
Citee~: difficulties experienced by small foundry
shops due to necessity of having devices for making
Mg allOY13 and for introducing these alloys into ladle.
Attempting to develop simple and inexpensive tech-
nological process, suggests Mg-ferrosilicon with
20-25% M9 and 55-6o% Si as alloy most suitable for
modification of metal In ladle in process of obtain-
Ing high-strength cast irons. Application of alloy
eliminates double inoculation with Cu-14g and ferro-
silicon which occurs in usual process. 233T82
VYSHM4IRSKIYI Mikkail Mlkhaylovich SLIETSKAYA~ 1.14.p inzh., red.;
PO . red GVIJITS, V.L., tekhn. red.
(making large iron castings with a proscribed hardz*as and an
optimum amount of machiningallowance) Iagotovlenie krupqkh
chugunrqkh otlivok a zadannoi tvardontliu I optimallnoi veli-
chinoi pripuska. Leningradp 1963. 24 P. (Leningradakii dom
nauchno-tekhn. propagandy Obmbn peredovym opytom. Seriia:
Liteinoe proizvodstvo, no:6) (MIRA 1793)
IWIV, K.P., totisent, kand. tekhn.nsuk,
,-TTSHSKIRMIY. Mikhail Kikhaylovich;,LEB
retsonzent; SK (M VIKOT -K*M., do-tsent, ksnd.t:eI-chn.nsuk, red.; YARKO.-
YETUCATA, A.I., red,izd-va; YRUI(KIN, P.S., tekhn.red.
(Coremakerl Stershenshchik. Moskva, Goo. w4uchno-tekhn. isd-vo
mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1960. 172 P. (MDU 13:5)
(coremaking)
I* ZASLAVSKIY,, M. Ya.: VYSIM111IRSKIY, M. M.
2e LSSR (600)
4o Iron Founding
7. Producing castings from magnesium iron or Ifl.gh strength's
Recho transp. 12 No. 5, 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January 1953. Unclassified
25(l) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION sov/163.1
Vyshemirskiy, Mikhail Mikhaylovich
Formovshchik'(Mold Maker) Moscow., Maahgiz, 1!?58s 210 p,
12,000 copies printed.
Reviewer: A.N. Sokolov, Docent, Candidate of Uiechnical Sclences; Ed.:
-0.,V. Kolacheva, Engineer; Ed. of Publishing House! A.I*
V&rkovetskaya; Tech. Ed.: L.V. Sokolova; ItanWin Ed. for Literature on
Machine Building Technology (Leningrad Division., Mashgft):
Ye. P. Naumov, Engineer.
PURPOSE: The.book is intended for skilled mold and pattern makers engaged ill
preparing molds for ferrous and nonferrous casting.
COVERAGE:. The book reviews modern casting techniques for,cast iron,, steel, mid
nonferrous metals. Various molding media and compounds am described together
with theit mechanical properties and suitabi3ity for different casting methods.
Basic principles of mold making, the design of proper gating system, feedheads,
chills and co-only used tools and machines axe explained and illustrated.
nard 1/4
Mold Maker SOV11611
Basic c"ting'mathods are listed. No perstmtlities an mentioned. There are
56 Soviet references.
Foreword 3
Ch. 1. Casting Alloys and Their Properties 5
1. Methods of-testing metals
Structure 'of metals and alloys 7
3- Castability of alloys 8
4.- Cast iron and-Its properties 15
5. Casting of steel 25
6. Casting of nonferrous metals 27
C4, II, Basicjdforma~tion A *out Molding Materials 31
1- Molding materials and properties requir*d of them 31
2. ~Properties ofmolding materials; 'and methods for determining them 38
3- Composition of molding,compounds 4T
4. Additives to'prevent sticking and mold washes 55
Cb~. In - Tools, ?iXt ~ J 61
Ures, and EquIpment for Mold Making
1. Tools and fixtures 61
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2. Fi*4s
3. Pattern imaterial 68
Cb.'IV,o Pio&ction Plannind In Hold Maiting
74
I., Prln6lpliz of planning casting processes 74
2.,-Gating systeas
3- Feedheads
4. -.Ventv - - 96
5. - ~ Chills 99
Cho V. Equlpmex~t and Arrangaments for Xachin6 Holding ive
1. Advantava of machine..zolding 102
20 Compactins mold compound with roming mA,chines 103
3- Aold-making machines 112
4. Molding macbi we equip"nt: - 126
Cho vio Special Casting Methods 14Q
1. Pezuanent mold canting 140
.2. -, CentrIft4gal casting 142
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3- Continuou~ casting
4. Die casting
5o Investment casting
6. shen molds
ft. ~Ii. Luficient Methodo of Moa Xaldng
lo Mold mAkIng with fast setting banding ccapounds
2* Methods of producing large castings
3- Methods for increasing dimensional aceuxacy of large castings
4. Ceitings frcm high-strength c"t. izo with, s];heroidal Smphite
5. ."Assemb2ing molds
6. Organization of moldimakers1work
Ch. MI. 'Basic Kinds of Rejects and Preventive Methods
Bibliography
AVAnASrZ: 4br=7 of Congress (TS243.V95)'
GO/so
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B/080/62/035/005/014/015
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AUTHOaS: Usov, Yu. N., Skvortsova, 'Ile. V., V shemirskil V. S
Alferova, G. V., Klyushnikova, G. and Smirnova,
N. S.
TITLE: Polymerization of the buta-3e-butene fraction of crack-
in" gases on a phosphoric acid film ,.at-alyst
0
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, v. 35, no. 5, 19062,
1148-1150
TvXm: Various carriers for films of phosphoric acid, based on na-
tural silica, were investigated. The film catalysl;s were prepared
directly or, t'.-.e base of ground quartz of sands treated wilh HF.
The reaction was carried out under constant flow conditions. An
increase in pressure from atmospheric to 40 - 50 atm was.found to
result in lower efficiency of the polymerization process. A series
of coar3e-grained sands were also prepared as car,,ierc to invosti-
galve the effects of impurities and of specific grain 8urfaces. Re-
----Pu-lts, expressed as the yield of diisobLitylene polymer as a per-
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Polym,erization of the D247/D307
centage of the butenes present and as grams per liter of the car-
rier per hou.-, are given for a series of carriers for the film
catalyst and for various times for the reaction. Optimum conditions
for -IV-he P.-ocess.were found to be (at atmospheric:pressure): a tem-
perature of 175 - 1,350C, an input rate~of 75 hour-1 for the reac-
tants and a periodical addition of frovih phosphoric acid for the
catalyst a'. the rate of 0.5 - 0.7% of the originie.1 quantity per
h o u r. Aftor ;,,orkinrg, for 50 hours under these conditions, the ac-
,tivity and yields using films on quartz. became c()mparable with
those obtained with the industrial catalyst (phoophoric acid on
kicsei~;hur). Sand- or quartz-based catalysts wern easier to roge-
nerate by aqueous washing and air or steam and aLr blowing than
V..e induotrial catalyst. Acid-resistant steel uslid as a reactor
vessel did not effect the reaction. Thore are 2 figures.
5 0 C IA T 1 ON Saratovskiy gosudarstvennyy univernitet imeni N. G.
Chernyshevskogo (Saratov :State Univeroity Imeni N. G.
Chernyshevskiy)
SU b 1E., 1 T TED April 10, 1961
bard 2/12
VYSHEXLRSXrLS-.S,
Geomorphologic evidence of tectonic stTuctures In central
Takutia. Uch.zap,SGU 65tl75-188 159. ~(MIRA 16sl)
(Takutia-Gaology, Structural)
i
VYSHEI%nRsxlyo V.S.
----- -* - --
Geological age of the Lena River, Vch.znp. SGU 74; 7.17-271? ~60.
(MIRA 15.7)
(Lena River-Oc!ological time)
I
VYSH24IRSKIY, V.S.
Migration of seattered bitumens an revealed by the Verkhayanak
piedmont region and the Stavropol Plateau, Izv. V" 4 ucheb.
zav.; neft' i gaz 3 no.7:3-8 160. (MIRA 15:5)
1. Saratovakiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni N.G.
Chernyshevskogo.
(Terkhoysmok Range-Bitumn)
(Stavropol Plateau-BItmen)
V'(SHENSKAYA, V._F., CA140 TECH SCII OF T HE
T17.MPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF,,DIFFUSION COEFFICIENTS OF GASES."
A:I.mA-ATA9 1961* (INS'.ITUTF. OF POWEit EnoINEERING ACAD SCI
KlkzSSR). (KL-0Vv 11-619 219).
-131-
RAZPAYEVO G,A.j LA'ff.AXEVAO V*N.j VYSHINSUYA,' Lel.
Reactions of benzoyl peroxide with t1tanocens d*rivatives. Dokl.
AN SSSH 138 noo3t.U26-1129 Js l4as (KM l4t6)
I, flauchno-issladovatellakiy Institut khimii pri Gorikovskom
goDudaretyennom univeraitet im. N.I.,Loobachevskogo. 2. Cllen-
korrespondent AN SSSR (for Razuvayint).
(Denzoyl peroxide)'' (Titaniuml
110 2
62/000/004 25 '030
D2 5 1 YD3 01
AUTHOJI Vy6henskatat F.~
TITLE.; Coefficients of diffusion of gaseo a"; high tempera-
tures
PERIOMCAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanikaq no.~4, 1962, 134 ab-
D
stract 4B828 (Tr. Kazakhst, un-ta, 1~)60, no. 2, 7i-82),
TEXT:: A study was made of diffusion in a binary inixturc of typooo
and the coefficients of binary diffuclon were det~ermined foi, dif-
ferent temperatures. The system iodine-carbon dio.'xide was inveoti-f
gated. The coefficient of diffusion was determined by a gravime-
4-
tric,method. Tubes were fused into apherical quartz-retorts, so
that.,tho ends of the pipes reached the .,enters of the retorta. A
retort was evacuated and into it there .-kao-introduced a known,
quantity of crystalline iodine which odheating vras completely va-
pori2ed. The retort was placed in a furnace and continuously
fluch ',ed with carbon,dioxide heated to the required temperature.
After the diffusion time had elapsed~ the flask was removed from
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Coefficients of diffusion ... D251/D30'!
the fLLrnace and the iodine remaining in it was completely crysta
lized. The mass of the remaining iodine was then determined by
weighing. The volume of iodine vapor, and the volume of carbon di-~
oxide were then determined; and the coefficient of diffusion was
evaluIrtted acoording to Wie formula dencribing the proccon. Data
were obtainod in tbo tomperaLui,e intot-viil 280 - 10001)(; (-Uio coof-
ficiont of binary diffuolon varled from 0.176 to 0.79 (01TI".
The values obtained by measurement were COMj),U1'Od With t1iou(" Ob-
tained theoretically by -the formulas of Sezerlend, Chopmen-Enskog,
and the iteration formula propooed by X. D. Koriov (in the collec-
tion 'Lualedovaniye fiz. ounov rabochego protaeoue. topol! i p~_,Chey 0
Izd-vo AN KazSSR, 1957). It iu establiolied that Sezerlendlo for-
mula agrees badly with the experiment - the difforence is of the
order of 25 - 301,74. The Chepmen-Enskog j.'ormula gi,rea a more correct
teimperature dependence - the difference does not exceed 45c,~'. The
deocription, so well done, of the expe.riment givos also the inter-
polation formula of Kosov which, apparently, is a succeouful ap-
proxi'mation to the Chepmen-JEnskoe formula, In coiitrast to t-he lat-
ter, :-the interpolation formula io convenientin Practice, oince it
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Coefficients of diffusion D251/D30"
doe3 not require the calculation of -tho impact integrals in depeii-
dence.on-the.forces of mutual action. To these rosults are added
the iv:vestigation of diffusion in the i1yetems It -CO 11 and
! 1 2%- 21 112- 2
CO -N in the temperature interval 20 -~i- 80000. Abstracter'n
2
note: Complete translation.
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~- ~11 Kosovo N. D.
Temperature depanden-ce of the diffasion coeffi;.-Ionts of gasee.
Teplo- i manoper, 1:181-187 162, (M~M 3.6t 3.)
1. Kazakhakiy gosudarstvennyy universitet ime ii. M. Kirova.
(Gases at high 'temperatures) (Diffuslion)
oor-
:tit .13'
Sin I
go 'j, v
.1o it a d a
ITA
Ob
1,5253
A''
s/862/62/00t/ooo/oo8/012
E,202/E492
AUTHORS: -Y F., Kosov, N.D.
TITLE: Study of the temperature dependenc-~ of the diffusion
coefficient of gases
SOURCE: Teplo- i massoperenos. t.12 Toplofiticheskiye
kharakte.ristiki materialov i metod-y ikh oprodeleniya.
Ed. by.A..V.Lykov and B.M.Smollskiy. Minskj Izd-vcl
'AN BSSR, 1962, 181-187
TEXT: This paper comprisoa a critical rovievi of.works carried out
in the Kafedra obshchey fiziki (Department of,General Physics) at
the Kazakh State University under the supervision of
-15i~0-fessor L.A.Vulis. Gravlmetrlc and absorpt Ive-freazing out
methods are discussed in detail and it is" concluded that'the.
former are unisuitable,for the determination of* the above
coefficient. where the gases have similar mole6ular weights,.while
the latter should not be used when,the gases have similar freezing
points. A brief review of the temperature dependence of the
above difrusion,coefficignt in also given, including the means of
axtrapolating for highor temperntoroiet n1ld thO UNO Of VAriou4
empirical relationa. The relation of Ye.V.Kuvshinxkiy,who found
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Study of the temperature ... E202/E492~
that the coefficient of mutual diffusion of two gages is
pr.,- )rtional to the square root of tho product of the coeff-icients-
of self-diffusion ofthese gases,is cominented-upon. The work is'
concluded by comparing the Chapman-Enskog formula with experimental _-j
data and a formula suggeste,~ by tho author.- These comparisons
showed close agreement. Values of the coefficients of diffusion
'for 12-C02; C02-H2; H~-N2; COj-N2 and lo-No in the temperature
ranges from 179 to-1002.1 .20 to 10, 20 t~ 450, 20'to 3100C and
179 to 6oo0c respectively are tabulated. There are 3 tables.
AS.SOCIATION:,Kazakhakiy go3udarstvennyy universitet im. S.M.Xiro,,~a_
.(Kazakh State University imeni S.M.Kirov)
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S/262/62e~00%014/002,DM
1007/1207
AUTHORS: Vyshenskaya, V. F. and Kosov, N. D.
TITLE: On the intcr(lcpcnctcncc or alffusion cocfficicnts rf)r gases
PERIODICAL: Rcrerativnyy zhurnal, oldcl'nyy vypuik.42.SiIov, iyouitanovki,no. 14. 1961.14.alwract
42.14.75 (Tr. Kazak hsk. in-ta, no. 2, 1960, 73-76)'
TEXT: A formula linking diffusion coefficients far gases in a sing.!e expression, is suggested and cxperi-
mentally checked.
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation.]
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VYSTIDETATA, V. F. And KOSOV, N. D.
"Study of terperature rNinction of the pas diffasion coefficient.8
Report presented at the lst All-Union Conference oTj Heat- and Masn, Fxchan---e-,
Minak, =,R9 5-9 June 1061
s/196/61/000/001/003/oo6
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AUTHOR: Vyshenskiy, V.V.
TITLEi Convoctive 116-af-EYMI"ge ivA a Cyclone Chamber
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika i energetika,
1961, No.1, p.11, abstract No.IG58. Tr. In-ta energ.
AN KazSSR, 1960, 2, 294-302
TEXTz For elucidating the real valuea of qunntities determin-
ing the intensity of diffusion and heat exchange in the cyclone
as a function of various parameters of tho process, an experi-
mental study was made of the dependence of the convective heat
exchange from the air vortex to the wall of the cyclone of the
described equipment. Air was fed by mean.3 of a hose via a
tubular muffle furnace into the cyclone chamber, which was cooled
by water flowing in counter current in tho jacket. The cooled
air flows out through the diaphragm and an equalization cone.
The dimensions of the cyclone were selectod at the scale 1:4 of
an existing large scale installation. Tho diameter of the
diaphragm opening was 45 mm, the internal diameter of the cyclone
was 106 mrn, the external diametcr illk nim, The water jacket had
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an internal diameter of 131 mm; the height. of the cyclone was
170 mm, the cross-section of the air inlet. into the cyclone was
2
7-4 x 15.3 mm . In the experiments the flow rate as well as the
cyclone wall temperature were measured from which the quantity of
heat transferred from the air into the water could be calculated
and also the magnitude of the temperature drop. The heat
transfer in the cyclone was under steady state conditions with
the air temperature, air and water flow rates remaining unchanged.
Altogether 23 preliminary and 45 main experiments were made with
outflow air speeds for the cyclone varying between 45 and 120 m/sec
at 75-1750C. The drop between the average temperatures of the
air vortex and the cyclone wall was 40 to 90*C. The air vortex
cooled by 40-1500C, the water temperature in the jacket rose by
0-5-11-50C. The results of the experiments3for the given range
of Reynolds numbers Re c = 60-103 to 600-10 with deviations of
+10% can be expressed by the formula
Nuc = 0.018 - Re 0.8
c
.Comparison with the heat release in a stralght tube and in a coil
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indicates the considerable increase in the intensity of convective
heat exchange in the cyclone as compared to a straight tube and a
coil. To establish the final relations for calculating the
convective heat exchange in cyclone chambers, it is necessary to
investigate the influence on the heat transfer of the diameter of
the cyclone, the ratio of the inflow to the outflow cross-section,
the surface roughness of the cyclone walls etc. This enables If
determining the dependence of Nu not only on Re but also on the
geometric parameters and to eliminate the difficulties encountered
in selecting the decisive dimension in the.Reynolds criterion when
comparing the heat transfer in a cyclone with that in a straight
tube or a coil.
[Note: The above text is a full translation of the original
Soviet abstract.]
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T NMO
t 7~ .eat r
144.
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cij- o' ma -o f; 17~- (!,,-;Irrri cnr~mher3. Ibld.s206-222
(MIRA 18a8)
TfSHEN8KIY, V. V.
"Investigation of convective heat and mass transfer in mdels of cyclone
chambem "
report submitted for 2nd All-Union Conf on Heat & Mass Transfer, Minsk,
4-12 may 1964.
Power Inst, AS KazSSR.
VYSHEMIRSKIYUZ.-S-tOROTOVA, VvA.
Particle-size distribution of Bashkir.+.-a and Vereya Bandstones of
the Volga-Don region, DoU, AN SSSR 151 no.1:185-188 J1 163.
(MIRA 16:9)
1. Saratovskiy gosudarstvvinnyy univert.litat im. N.G.Chernyshovskogo.
Predstavleno akademikom N,M.Strakhovyisi
(Volga Valley-Particlo size determination)
(Don Valley-Particle'size determination)
TYSHIMIRSXIYF-V.S.
Upper p&leozoic wA mesozoic erosion and' sediment accummlation in
Central Takutia. Doklo AN SSSR 98 no-5:821-823 0 154. (MLRA 8:2)
I..PrfAstavleno akademikon N.MoStrakhovjra.
(Yakutia-Goology, Straticraphlo)
USCV. Yu.N.; SKVCRTSOVA, Ye.V.; TtqSqJJpEMPMj,-Y ALFEROVA, G.V.;
KLYUSIIIIIKOVA., G.G.; S UIUVA, N.S.
Polymerization of tho bitano-butono fraction of cracked gas
on a phoophoric acid film catalyat. Zhur.priki.khim. 35
no. 5:]-V~8-1150 My 162. (MIRA 15:5)
1. Saratavskdy gosudarutvennyy universitet imeni II.G.
Chernyshevskogo. (Butene) , . ;
(Polymerization) (7hosphoric acid)
VYSMIRSKIYO V 8 - VARLAMOV, I,P.
i
Phaoss of quaternary glaclatlon In wastfirn Torkboymnsk, Dokl, Alf SSSR
109 no.W61-168 JI-Ag 156s 41 (HW 9: 10)
1, Predstayleno akedemikom N.M. 8trRWioV%s
(VerkhoymnekRanga-Glacial spoch)
VYSIINNIRSKIT, Me
Using carbon coefficient method for dtormining oil potential.
Geolq naftl 2 no,606-50, Js 138. 1. (Kin 11:7)
.I.Saratovskiy gosudarstvanW universitet.
(Carbon) (Oil fields--Valuation)
4
VYSHZKIRMY, V.S.; VARLIWOV, I.P.
Development of the relief of the weetern Verkhoyansk Rangei,
&M the adjazent parts of the Siberian Platforme Geogesbois
no.10:142-150 058. 1 (MIRA 12:1)
(Varkhoyansk Range-Ooology, Structiral)
(Siberian Platform-Geology, Structural)
e
IXcf-:R'&ology
Gard 1/1 Pub. 22 - 33/47
Authors Vysherdrskiyj V. So
j ~rjql. &i~ 47
,Title t Upper Palezoic and Mesozoic regions of washout and depositions of Central
Yakutya
iiieriodical Dok, AN SSSR 91315.,.821-82-3s- Oct 22, 1954
)bstract t Geolomical d.".ta on Upper Palezoic and Mesozoic washout and deposiion
accumulation regions in Central Yakutya are presented. Five USSR refe;,!-
ences (1936-1948).
institution
!!resented by Academician N. H. Strakhov, August 14, 1954
VYSIIEY,IR13KrY Vladislav Stanlslavovich~ VINNIROVA, I,A~., rell.
- I
(Geological condilions governing the r-etaiw.-phism of
and ollts) Geologichonkie un)ovila motamorflzria uglel I rxfLi.
Saratov, Izd-vo Saratovskogo univ.2 19,63. 376 p.
(F:RA 16141)
VTSHIMW, I. -'VASIMINICO, A.
- -
Start of an important work (OUsing aviation in agriculture of north-
ern regions" by I.SeAntrushin. Reviewed by I.V.Vyshenkov, A.Vasi-
lenko). GrazId.av.3,3 no.12:34 D 156. - (M14A 10:2)
(Aeronautics in agriculture) (Antrushin, U.S.)
SOV/84-59-10-0/53
AUTHOR: Vyshenkov, I., Chief Engineer
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TITLE: "Help Arrived from Russia"
PERIODICAL: Grazhdanskaya aviatsiya, 1959, Nr 10, pp 32-33 (USSR~
ABSTRACT: This is a note on the first Soviet expedition to
Afghanistan, sent to that country this year, for the
extermination of locusts by request of the Afghsn
governmen-t7. The expedition consisted of two Ar.-l
airplanes flown by pilots I. Drachenko and B. Eunov-
Kall, ground personnel, and a group of Soviet fgro-
nomists. It stayed in Afghanistan (the Mazari-.She-
rif province) for 23 workdays, and exterminated locusl
over an area of 23,074 hectares. On behalf of the
Minister of Agriculture, the Governor General of the
above-named province expressed deep gratitude J'or
the help rendered and rewarded all members of 4;he
expedition with presents. There are 2 photogriLphs.
ASSOUIATION: Upravleniye aviatsii Bpetsiallnogo primeneniya i
vozdushnykh 911yemok (Administration of Aviation for
Card 1/1 Special Activities and Aerial Photography)
VYSIIENKOV, 1.
From the inatitjjte to the field. Grazhd. av, 21 no.5:25 Yy 164.
(MIRA 18:4)
1. Naohallniv otdcla nol'akokhozyaystvonnoy avintsil Gosudarstvon-
nogo nauchno-issledovat.-Alskogo instituta Grazhdanskogo vomrishnogo
flota.
0
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Salting pastures from airplanes. Grazhdo aT. 12 no.7:31 JI '55.
(VIRi 11:6)
(Pastures) (Aeronautics in agriculture)
Vy, f-I EAj Ko V/~
Tra-Uttan fr-, 3-f-retlvw wwrnal. XhW7%. 1959. or 16. p 262 (WM)
Avmwl 11-Iftably, I a.forvvih. 4.T.,
TMA. T%. P-P-tl~ of cryawlirA forms "14t by the Stv"Im b( Prant"
by a Ferrous broolds belution
PMODICALt 3b. tr. 0". IA-ta prtltl. khimil. IVA. Or 41. pp 193-209
AlCMACT I Based on the dAta of the solubtlity I. the Yet- V.Dra - 8 0JrA therso.
Ch- tool call' lAtlcm on the systft Febr, Dr2 (so*) "Piliel - 1.*
the g0&,, bility of obtAinlr4 ?*Dr2 elthout smothirs; bas been [~ovd uA
mwu~s or pr.*wtt- h.. b- prep...d.
Shtry.7c...
ITVQ
MKIY
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Btudy,.of convection heat exchange in a-cyclone chamber. IzV.
AN Kazakh. SSR. Ser. energ. no.2:22-31 161. (1,M 14:12)
(Heat-Convection)
(Metallurgical furnaces)
S/137/62/000/006/008/163
A00f;/AIOI
AUTHOR t Vyshonijkly
TITLE: Investigating convective heat exchange in a cy(-'lone chamber
PERIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 6, 1962-,'2, abstract 6B6
("Izv. AN KazSSR, Ser. energ.", 1961, no. 2 (20) 22 - 31, Kaz. sum-
Mary)
TEXT: The author investigated convective heat and mass exchange In cyclone
chambers of various geometrical parameters, during hot-air blast within a wide
range of inflow velocities. Convective heat-exchango was studied on cyclone
chamber models of three diameters and at four different air-inflow zones. Heat-
emission coefficients are obtained in a range of 14 to 165 ml-sec inflow velocity
into the cyclone. The results of the expgriments perforMed are well described
by the criterial equation Nuc - 0.17 ReO. 3 bx (d2/d,)O-25 for smouth-vialled
chambers. The roughness of the wall of a 0.005 scale Increases tho intensity of
heat-emission by a factor of 1.5 as compared with a smooth wall. A comparison of
the results obtained with investigations of heat emission In other units shows
Card 1/2
S/137/62/000/006/008/163
Investigating... A00~6/A101
that the Intensity of heat emission In a cyclone is ten tlme~ higher than in the
initial section of a straight pipe, or a spiral tube, and sel~eral times higher
than In a turbulent flow in long tubes.
V. OparYsheva
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
Card 2/2
VYSHENSK;Xl, V.V.
Convection heat exchange ir a cyclone chamber. T~-udy Inst. energ.
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(BIOCHEMISTRY)
LEDNEVA, R..K.; MHEPAN, re.D.; IVANOVA, K.I.
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the lysis of B, coli cells. Antibiotiki 7 no.8t724-729 Ag 162.
(MIRA 15'.9)
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Chernukh) Instituta farmakologii i khimioterapii AM' SSSR.
(CYCLOSERINEd~ (ESCHERICHIA COLI) (PROTEINS)
VYSHLFPAN, E.D.
The influence of specific erg7w poisons and. vole other
ehesie;al afents on the activity of glutanio aninopherase.
XV. Communication on the formtion and breakdown of amint) acids by
intrermolecular transfor of amino groups.
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VY,SHEPAN. Ye.D., MIASKOVA, T.Y.; SHARLIKOVA, L.F.
Yormation ofo~-toxln of (lecithinase G) of Bac. perfringens (type iL). Bio-
khimiia 18 no-5:576-581 S-0 '53. (mLaA 6:10
1. Laboratoriya khtmii tkaney lnstltuta biologi-3hookoy i meditainskoy khimli
Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR, Moscow.
(Lecithinaues) (B&Aerla, Pathogenic)
py.
'jhe content of D-amina rtids in grarnituin 9 ddid in the
m.~Almtl cinplui,mg t~atnino om(lase aniv an lon(virlellit
apEirolt, A j, -nm-,sciti-i wai found ir. tfie CAN of Bariz:tes
4,ffi-ij I,& Ow (st Krerak.W.-a S undcr sirillir
pholyf4inille wn leund. 1.1 th"t hydrotyxittes
1j, mycol"Illf t%,-.-c was 10% t)-=6~ Not
of il,e anflyticul tattfind tt,,M. tlm~ diftUcn(r.1
li;gairwant. It S. Levirta
mom m
Ye.D.
GALMM, G.Fep KMRINA, ye.SegTRENINA, G.A., TOROPOVA, Ye.G., VY31MPANP
Formntion of a new antibiotic actinoldin in cultures & Pro-
actinomyces actinoldes (with summ!krY in English]. Antibiotiki
no.11151-55 Ja-71513 (MIRA 11:5)
1. Inatitut po izyeknn1yu novy~l antibiotikor ANN S4SR.
(ANTIBIOTICS,
I f
actinoidin, prod. bY PorectinomyCes AcrUftoldes (Rua))
(NOCARDIAS
Pronctinomyces natinoides, prod. of actinoidin 06))
VYSMAN, Ye.D.t PORFIRIYEVAj R.P.
Ammonia and Clutamine content In the brqIn In bacterial intoxicatim.
Vop.med.)&Im. 4 no-5:365-368 S-0 f58 (MMA 11311)
1. Otdel ekeperimentallnoy khimioterapii Inatituta fiamakoloup-H
I khimloterapit AMR SSSR, Mookra.
(BACTERIA$
toxins, off* on brain ammonia & glutAmine (Rua))
(BRAIN, metab
ammonia & glutsmins, eff. of bact. toxins (Rua))
(AMMOVIA, metsb.
braint aff. of bact toxins (Rue))
(GLMAM111M. metab.
same (RUBD
VYSHEPAN, Ye.D.; ZUUVA, V.S.
Affect of chlortstracycline on enzymatic hydrolyslai'o'f adenominteri-
phosphroic acid. Biokhimiia 24 no.5033-837 S-0 159. .. (~M 13t2)
10 Mel ekeperimentallnoy khimloterapil Institata f~armikologli
khimioterapii Akademii meditsinakikh uauk SSSR, Moskva.
(AI)MffLPYRDPHOSPH&TR che*m.)
(CHT-ORTLIUCYCLM chem.
(IDATHAMIL chow. )
VYSE[HPAN, Te.D.; IVAROVA, K.I.; CIMTYKE. A.M.
Iffeet of d,l-cyclouerine on tho process of transmination. Biul,
eksp.blol.i m9d. 47 no.8tO (KIRA 17;11)
,2-5$ Ag 159.
1. Is Instituta farmakologil I Ichimloterapii ANN SSSR (dir. - dayst-
vitellnyy chlon AMN SSSR V.V- Zakavoy), Moskva. Predstavlona doystvitell-
nym chlenom AMN SSSR V.V. Zuln. wovym.
(GYCLOSMINS Pharmacol.
(LIM metab.)
(GLUTAKATBB metab.)
(P7MATSS motab.)
VYSHEPAN D.; IVANOVA, K.I.
Obtaining po2ynucleotide phoBpboryle.ee from Azotobacter vine2andil
and polynualeotide synthesis. Sovr. metod. v biokhim. 1:259-266 164.
(MIRA 180)
TORGUR, V.S.; VYSHEPAN, Ye.D.
Second Conference on Nucleic Acids'. Usp. sovr. biol. 60 no.l:
152-159 JI-Ag 165- (14IRA 18: 8)
TONGUR, V.S.; VLADYCHENSKAYA, N.S.; RCMANOV, V.V.;_VYSHEPAN, Ye.D.
Characteristies of RNA not extract able by pH 6,0 phenol from
Eacherichia col-i. Biul. eksp. biol, i mad. 57 no. 2%65-68
F 164. (MIRA 170)
1. Laboratoriya biokhimii nukleinovykh kialot Instituta
biologichaskoy i meditsinskoy khimii AMN SSSR. Pradstavlena
daystvitallnym chlenom AMN SSSR V.N.Crokhovichem.
MIGUR, V.S.; BALANDIN, I.G.; VYSFypAI, Ye.D.; KHOROSIDITINA, E.B.
SYnthesis of RUA In cell-free homogenates of 1.9aves infected
with tobacco mooaic virus., Vop. virus 8 no.20J~2-U4 Mr--Ap'63
(MTRA 1602)
1. Institut biologic~evkoy i moditainakoy khimii AMN SWRO
Moskva.
VYSIIEPAN Ye D IVANM, K.I. - CIMMIUKII, A.M.
Doprension of the activity of glutamic-,,r1ruvic aminopherass
with DL-cyalosarine and othor compounds. ollul. ekap biol.
i mod. 52 no.7:76-80 Jl 161. illdRA 15:3)
1. Iz Inatituta farmakologii i khinioterapii (direktor - deyst-
vitollnyy chlen A121 SSSR V.V. Zakusov) A121 SSSR, Moskva.
Predstavlena deystvitellnym chlonom AWi SSSR V.V. Zakusovym.
(TRANSAI-111ME) (CYCLWERINE)
-VYSMPAN, Ye.D.; IVAUOVAp K.I.; LEDIEVA, R.K.
Formation and deamination of alanine in E. coll. Biokhimila
26 no-4:758-763 -T1--Ag 161. (KTRA 15; 6)
1. Department of Chemotherapy.. Reoearoh Institute of Phanaacology
and Chemotherapy, Academy of Medical Soiencov of the USSRO
Moscow.
(ESCHERIGRIA COLI)
(AIANINS)
MWAN) IVANOVA) X.l.; LED114A) A.K.
Mechanism of the action of cycloserine otereoisomrs on the microbial
cell. Biul. eksp. biol. i med, 52 no.10;58.-60 0 161. (14IU 15:1)
1. Iz otdola khimioterapii (zav. - prof. A.M.Chernukh) Instituta
farmakologii i khimioterapi-i (dir. - eayatvitelIny'y chlen AM SSSR
V.V.Zakusov) AMN SSSR,.Moskva. Predstavlona deyBtvitelInym chlenom
AMN SSSR V.V.Zgkusov-ym.
(CICLOSERINE) (ESCHERICHIA COLI)
law '"kMNISOBUMM
Arix "INS, 011111k~,.'
OREKHOVICH, V.14., otv. red.; BRAMISMEYN, A.Y.e., red.; KAPIAIISKIY,
S*Ya,p red.; REDIKUI, I.A., red.; VYS*IIEPRI Ye D., red.;
KUZIMIUAA N.S., tekhn. red. -11
(Problems arising in modern biochemirtry] Aktua:Llrqe voprosy
sovremennoi biolechinii. Mos~a Medg'.z, Vol.2. [Chemistry and
the mechanism of enzyme actioni nimiia i mekhani= deistviia
fermentov. 1962. 251 p. 04IRA 15:6)
1. Akademiya meditainakikh nauk SSSR, Foscow. Institut biolo-
gicheskoy i reditsinnkoy khimii. 2. Inotitut biologicheakoy i
meditsinskoy khimii Akademii meditsinskikh nalik. SSSR, Moscow
(for Orekbovichp Braunshteyn Kaplanskiy).
(EITMESi
VYSHEPAN,, Ye.D.; LEDNEVA, R.K.; IVANOVA, X.I.
Free amino acidB In Escherichia coli during the blockade.of proteizI.
aynthesis by chlortetracycline. 13iokhimiia 26 no.3:489-493 M, "Je
16le (MIRA 14:6
I* Institute of Pha~7maqolog~ and Chemotherapy, Academy of Medical
Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Mbaeow* *
. (ESCHERICHIA COLI) , (AMINO ACIDS) (AUREOMYCIN)
VrSMIPOLIBErr, -S!,., kandidat ekonomichemkikh nauk.
Pacific .Ocean routes after the secont World War. Mor.flot 15 no.2t
29-31 7 155, (Km 8:5)
1 (Pacifia Oce&n-Trade routes)
NIK17YUK, B.A.; VYSHESLAVOVA M.Ya.
I .- ~-- --,
Minchanlems- of disturbed embr7onil dewl%ment, hirt 1: -,re
influence of phynical factors. Arkh. anat., gist. i embr 47
no.8:103-1:.O Ag 164s (MIRA 1814)
1. Kafedra normalinoy anatomii, (zav. - chlon-korrespondent AWI
SSSR prof. D.A.Zhdanov) I-go Moskovskogo ordena Lanina medi-
tainskogo "'.nstituta imeni So,--henova.
VYSHESLAVOVA~. V.A.1 IONOVA) T;V.j SULE MANOVA; Z.Ibj MARKOVAv L.Ai-OSOXIII,
A..K,; GUSLISTtAp Ye.Q.; ASHFVSKIYO I.Y,3:;
BOGUSLAVSKLYp D.B.; JZIHA, R.V1
S,-Oific fqatul~eg of* iribboii~ 6ord
P6
duotion it th6 Dnppi.,,.~,.zz7ik tire factory* YLquoh,i reze 24
r6
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I.'-Dhppropetr6vskiy shinn~rj- i Biro diNauohno-issledovatellskiy
institut shinnoy promyshl,-nnos'4i.
DYMOVA, T.N*;,,IT.RWLLVTS27* A.A#
fttheeili of oodlum hydride, :Zhurs neorg, kh1m, 5 no,10:2153-21,16
o l6o. (MIRA 13:1C0)
1. Institut obahchey ineorganicheokoy khimii im* N,S.Xurnakova
Akademli nauk 3SSR.
(Sodium hy-Iride)
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AUTHORS: Dymova, T. N., ~yshealavtsev, A. A.
TITLE: Production of Sodium Hydride
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol. 5, Ho. 10,
pp. 2153-2156
TEXT: The authors describe a method of producing sodium h dride without
using catalysts and emulsifiers. Electrolytic hydrogen and e ec rolytic
sodium with 98-5% Na, compressed in gas bottles, served as initial
substances according to rocr 3279-55 (GOST 3279-55). The apparatus
schematically shown in Pig. 1 consisted of an electrically heated
autoclave with a stirring mechanism (400 - 700 rpm). 23 - 46 g of
purified Na, freed from oil, were introduced into the autoclave. After
the air bad been displaced by hydrogen, it was heated (pressure of 2 - 4
atm); at 1000C, the stirring mechanism was switched on, and the
temperature was increased to 280 - 3500C. The autoclave was emptied in
nitrogen atomsphere. The product obtained was decomposed with water iD an
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apparatus shown in Fig. 2, the volume of the hydrogen released was
measured, and NaOH was titrated. The authors give equations for the
correction of the analysis for the metallic sodium and NaOH content of
sodium hydride. Table I gives the data of the first series of experiments.
The stirring mechanism was frequently interrupted. The second series
(Table 2) was made with a stirring mechanism which the authors described
as "elastic", and whose shaft was equipped with knive3 or narrow steel
rods. This mechanism was very efficient, and a preparation was obtained
with 91-98% NaH. An increase of pressure to 25 atm gave no better results.
Above 3500C NaH was decomposed. The authors thank V. L Mikheyeva and
A. A. Zinovlyev for advice. There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and 12
referehcea: 1 Soviet, 8 US, 3 British, and 1 French.
ASSOCIATION: Institut obsbehey i neorgantcheskoy khimii im. N. S.
Kurnakova Akademii nauk SSSR (Inatitute of General and
Inorganic-ChemistrX Imeni 11, S- V f +ha A~nA,
of Sciences USSR)
SUBMITTED: July 27, 1959
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VYSHZSWITSV, A.JL.,. inzh.
StaudiLrdizing the dimensions of buildings used in.food indastry
processing. Prom. stroi. 37 no-9:9-11 S '39. (MIRA 13:1)
l.Gipropishchaprom. (food Industry) (factories--Design and construction)
VYSHESLAVTSEV, Lev Valeriyevich, inzh.; USTYNETS, Vladimir Mikhaylovich,
inzh.; SHTEYNBOK, G.Yu'., inzh., ved. red.; TSOPP, L.E., inzh.,
red.; -SOFOKINA, IM.,, tekhn. red.
[Osicllators for the alignment of radio receivere]Generatory
dlia regulirofxi radiopriemnikov. Moskva, Filial Vaes. in-ta
nauchn. i tekhn. inrormataii, 1958. 30 p. (Peradavoi nauchno-
tekhnicheskii i proizvodstvennyi opyt. Tema 36. No.P-58-4/2)
(MIRA 160)
(oscillators, F-lectron-tube)
iRadio-Receivers and reception)
VOLOKHONSKAYA, M.L.; VORONKO, N.D.; VYSHESLAVTSEV, S.I,;
YAROSHEVSKIYJ, F.Yu.
Results ot oemicarbaside-cadmium therapy in patients with
malignant tumors in incurable stage. Vop. onk. 9 no.~6:92-104
163. (MIRA 17:8)
1. Iz polikliniki NO.3 AN SSSR (glavnyv vrach - D.I. Sherstnev,
o 1958 g. - I.A. Strunin, zamestitell glavnogo vracha po
lechobnoy chasti - N.P. Vasil'yova). AdreB avtorov; Laningrad,
V-164, Universitetskaya naberozhnaya, 5p Poliklinika No-3
AN SSSR.
KAPIAN, Ya.l.; OBUKHOV, A.I.; PIMISXIY, M..V.; SIRNMWX, I.L.;
WSHESLAVTSEVp S.I., nauchrqy red.; VOINUMKIT, JL.K.,, &1--v.
D-.V-.- zan. glav. red.; TARAN, V.D., red.;
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SEREBRYANIIIKOVp I.G., red.; KIMAYLOVy K.A., red.;
STAROVEROV, I.G., red.; VOLODIN, Me., red.; IIIKOLAYEVSKIY,
Yo.Ya.j red.1 SHIROKOVA, G.M., rod. ind-vn; GOLIMRG, T.M.,,
tekhn. red.
[Assembly of elevators] Montazli liftov. Monkvnp Gonatrolzdat,
1962. 227 p. (MML 15:7)
(Elevators)
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IINVENTOR: Budyanov, V. P.; Krivonooov., A. I.; Vyshealayteev, V. 11.
ORO: None
TITLE: A converter for changing temperature to frequency. Class 74, No. 19D246
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlefinyye obraztsy, tovarnyye,znaki, no. 1, 1967, 149
TOPIC TAGS: temperature conversion, relaxation oscillator, frequency control,
transistorized oscillator I
ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a converter for changing temperature
to frequency. The unit contains a transistor and a relaxation oscillator based on
controlled or switching diodes. In order to control the frequency of the oacillational
and simplify the converter, the collector of the transistor is connected through a re-:
sistor to a capacitor vhl&lc the (=itter is connected to the power supply terminal.
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ii-thyristor; 2 and 3-resistors; 4-pover supply
5--c~p&citor; 6-transistor
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VYSHESLAVTSIVA. T.V.
Characteristics of breeder carp in the Volga Delta. Trudy
VNIRO 32:92-98 156. (KIRA 10:10)
(Volga Delta--Garp)
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O=ser;=ti= on thq development of carp eggs in the Tolga Delta.
Trudir YNIRO 32t99-107 '56. (MIRA 10:10)
(Volga Delta--Carp)
VYSBEVSKIY, A. Sh., Cand Med Sci -- (diss) "Effect of vitamin C on the
1-~-
morphology ZY--We thyroid gland which contains iodine and an iodine
balance." LIvov, 19150. 14 pp; (LIvov State Medical Instq Chair of Vu-
tritional and Communal Hygiene, Chair of Histology); 200 copies; price
not given; (KL, 30-60, 140)
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A IJTIIOR S -Agranovich, U. S., Vyahik, H. I.
1, 1", Faliptic boundary value problema depending on a parameter
PERIODI CAL Aleaderaiya nauk SSSR. Dokladyt.v. 149,-no. 20 1963, 223-226
TT~ XT: The boundary value problem under consideration is due to I. G.
Petrovskiy. It reads
Au=- a,,,,(x)q4DOu(x).j(x) 13
q'j)*4u (x) g. (y) (y v (2)
n
-----and--4~a---4~n,iort-ig--tcd--in-m----bour,ded-r(i,-i-on-"f-the-n-di.mensional-spaoo--R-.-----
The coefficients of t.-W systen and of the boundary operators are assumed
to be dependent on a parameter where Q is an angular region of the
complex plane with the vertex in the coordinate origin. Algebraic
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conditionn (to be fulfilled by the syntom and by the boundary operators,
are derived which are sufficient for the unaml6iguous solvability of the-
P ME S 1,;2i 12 E DOctober 12, 1962, byIG. Potrovskiy, Academician
S U BMI I T 12 IED October 8, ~1962
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VYSHIN, V.I.
Interpretation of t4he aptl~,,sl activity of tell"rium. K;sk-
un. Ser. 3s Fiz., astron. 18 no.3:6-10 Yq-Jo 163. (MIRA 16s10)
1, Kafedra optiki Moskovskogo universiteta.
AUTHORS:
TITLE:
PERIODICAL:
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D215/D304
Razuvyev, G.A.$ Latayeva, V.N. and Vyshinskayaj L.I.
Free radicals reactions of biacyclopentadiene-diphenyl
titanium
Zhurnal obahchey khimil, v. 31, no. 8, 1961, 2667-2674
TEXT: The authors give a short survey of achievements in the field
of organic titanium compounds and their brief characteristics, all
based exclusively on western publications. In their experimental work
they investigated the behaviour of (C 6It5)2 Ti(C6If5)2 under reaction
conditions, used previously for phenyl derivatives of other metals.
They investigated the reactions of this compound with different solvents:
benzene, methyl and isoprophyl alcohols, CHC1 3 and CC1 4. When the
solutions of the compound were heated in sealed tubes in complete ab.-
sence of oxygen, a sharp change in their color was observed, from the
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initial yellow oneto a dark green, which is the color of titanium
compounds of lovw valencies. The reduction of the titano-organic
compound takes place probably according to the scheme:
(C5If5)2 Ti(C6 H5) 2--.P (C5H5)2Ti + 2C. 611 5' The formation of free
phenyl radicals wa6 confirmed by the authors' further experiments;
the free radicals.'removed hydrogen from alcohols and CHC1.9 chlorine
from CCI dimeri~ed in benzene and reacted with metallic Mg in a CCI
41 4
solution* (C H ) ~i(C H ) is fairly stable in benzene or alcohol solu-
5 5 2. 6 5 2
tions, but is easily converted to the dichloride in CCl alone, or in
4
the presence of mi ,)rcuric chloride, in which case the phenyl group is
exchmiged for the-chloro group and (C 5H 5)2 TiCl2 and C6H5MgCj are obtained.
This exchange reaction (yield 170%) takes place simultaneously with that
of free radicals*' The reverse reaction of replacement of chloro by the
phenyl group takes plac6 when the dichloride is heated with phenylmercuric
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Free adicalsooo i D215/D304
chloride. There arq l.graph and 16 referencess 2 Soviet-bloc and
14 non-Soviet-bloc..; The references to the 4 most recent English-
-.~language publications read as follows: C.H.E. Bawn, I. Gladstone,
'(1959); A. Jensen, F. Basals, J. Am. Chem. Soc.
Pr. Chem. Soc. 227t,
81, 3813t (1959); WIP. Long, J.Am. Chem. Soc. 81, 5312, (1959); and
D.' H. Hey, T. Peters, J. Chem. Soc. 79, (1960).
SUBMITTED: July 14, 1960
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TnPIC TA(-,.c;: hjscvcl!q)-ntad!eny! titani!jm. rga-notilanium (,)mpound. f-'(-ctr-,n mararnag-
r, , i i ( r s,,, ) a r.,(- , a 1 k,~ I ~ i ~ -,:, i rr gv 0ip
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RAZUVAYEV , G. A. ; LkTYALY11,11A p V. N. I,` Y'Ail K!~ Y A , L. i.
Reactlons --T c I t n-~-2 t i 4it- benzy!
chloricig ard 35 ro.l:
169-174 jai 1 -,5. (1-11PA 28:2)
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ACCESSION KRs AKQ40951 SIOM 0/64/156/005/1121/JI23
(Correspondly membei All SSSR)
AUMORt Rasuvayev, G. A. Latyayeya~ V. N.; Vy*16hinskaYap L~ TO VY*shinakiyo X. 1.
TITLEs Now monooyclopenta~dienyl derivatives of titanium
SOURCE IIAN SS SR. Doklady-*i V. 156, no. 5, 19640 1121-13.2-3'~'
TOPIC TAGS s titanlu'mp titanium derivat ive,, monocyclopentadjonyl derivative#
Ti monooyclopentadionyl derivative, phenol, cyclopontedienyl timethyltitanot
dipenyl mercury, phenyl mercury chloridep oreanotitanium compound
ABSTRACT: The authors analyzed reactions wherein the 01 ato',ns in
f monocyclopentadionyl titanIum trichloride were replaced with'phonyl groups, G. A.
Razuvayev it C1 (DANp 150. (1963) 566) Previously showed that, diLring the reaction
of titanium tetrachloride,'all four 01 atoms are roplaced by..phonyl radicala,
The authors thereforo initially analyzed,the exchange reaction of diphenyl
mercury with 0 Hg Ti 02.4 at a 3 to I ratio In a benzene colittion at room
,,.,temperature* 1ho*follov6ng now compounds were identifiedt ' I I
C4VIsTICIs + 3 ((~gtf&)Jig 3QH&Iig(' .1 + (C4H&TI (Cstfs)als.
11,L1 CH,Tj (Q~,),, + 3LIL'. 2
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tond.: Orig, art.
;'haq: 11 Formulas.
..4sSOCIATIONs Nauchno-isoledovatel'okly listitut h4mil pri,Gorlkavakom
;,gosudarstvonnom universitete Im, N.. It Lobachavokogo (Soientifio Resoaroh
'Ina#tute for Chemistry of Gorki State University)
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RAZUVAYEV, G.A.1 IATYAYLVA, V.N..; VYSIIINSKAYAp L.I.
Decomposition of b! a cyal open tadienyl derl.vativos of titp-mim ir,
solvents. Dokl. AN SSSR 159 no.2083-384~ 11 '64,
(MIRA 17112)
1. Kauchno-issledovatellskiy institut khivd.i pri Gorlkovskom
goaudarstvennom universitete Im. N.I. Lobacheve.kogo. Chlen-
korrespandent AN SSSR (for Razuvayev).
RAZUVAYEV, G.A.1 IATYAYEVA, VA.; VYSIIIIISKAYA.-I..l
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FreeIradical reactions of bia-eyelopentadienyldipLnyltitani=.
Zhur.ob.]:him. 31 no.8.2667-2674 Ag 161. (MMA 11+:8)
(Titanium organic compounda)
(Radicals (Chemistry))