SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YATSENKO, G.K. - YATSENKO, S.
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YATS.ENKOP G,K..
Expediency of qu~~ntipingthe disease caused by Phoma tuberoea.
Zashch.rast,ot vr6d.ilbol. 5 no.7t47 Tl 160. (MM 16s1)
1. Stanhiy agronom Khabarovskoy karantinnoy ino5aktoii,
(Pbtatoes-Djueases and pests) (Phoma
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oxygen exchange and photosynthetic pigr-ents of ttie Black Sea alza
Cystoseira. Fiziole rast.'10 no.6:661-666 IT-D '63. (14IRA 17:1)
1. Department of Plant Physiology, I.I.Mechnikov University, Odessa.
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YATSENKO, G.M
Lower Precambrian of the Morskoy Pange (eastern part of the
Lake Baikal rogion). Vest. Llvov. un. Ser. gool. no.2:70-75
164. WIRA 19:1)
GRITSENKO, A.P.; DOGOTARI, V.N.; YATSENKO) MI.,.
Automatic device for measuring cardboard thickness.
Bun. p3~om. 36 no.10:21 0 161. (MIRA 15:1)
1, Chernovitskiy gosudarstvonnyy univeraitet.
(paperboard--Testing)
(Ijeasuring instruments)
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YATSEIIKO) G. P.
of Vibrations 'of er Education U&SR)
"Rree of Disks Variable Thiclmess." Min Higrh
Kiev order ot Lenin Polytechnic Inst, Ydev, 1952 ~
(Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences)
SO: Knizhnaya letopist,, No. 32j. 6 Aug 55
124-57-1-975
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 1, p 135 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Yatsenko, G. P.
TITLE: Free Oscillations of Parabolic Disks (Svobodnyye kolebaniya
diskov parabolicheskogo profilya)
PERIODICAL: Izv. Kiyevsk. politekhn. in-ta, 1955, Vol 18, pp 117-128
ABSTRACT: The author provides a solution for the problem of the-free trans-
ver se vibrations of thin disks, symmetrical with respect to the
center of their plane, wherein the thickness along a radius varies
exponentially. Examples are examined.
V. N. Geminov
1. Disks--Vibrations--Mathematical.analysis
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TATSMO, I.Jush.
Introducing technically advanced paeumt1c conveying systems. Kak.-
elev. prom. 26 no.lOt2&27 0160. (NM 13110)
1. I-aeogorskoye zavodoupravleniye.
(Pneumntle-tube transportation)
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MELINIKOV, S.,e YATS~~~&
Without gas Inspectore. Maat.ugl. 9 no.12:12 D 160. (MIRA 13:12)
1. Nachallnik tekhnicheBkogo -upravlenlya kombinata Karagandaugoll
(for Mallulkov)
(mine gages)
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AUTHOR: Aleksandrov. A. F.; Yatsenkoj I. M. .00
ITITLE: Q-meter investigation of complex canductivit of neon p
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ISOURCE: Teplofizika vysokikh temperatur, v. 3, no. 3, 1965, 354-359
~TOPIC TAGS:' plasma conductivity, dielectric constant, dielectric ca0acitor
;ABSTRACT: A Q-meter study of.the complex dielectric constant of a plasma (servirg
jas adielectric of a capacitor) is used to,determine complex conductivity. The
frequency range covered (0.5 to 25 tic) by the probe corresponds to low frequencies i
(less-than ion plasma.frequency) and medium-range frequencies (those between ion
'and electron plasmaIfrequencies). The investigated plasma is characterized.by
electron - temperature- much -higher.- than -ion- -tem-p- -a rature. - __T fie-me asu reme nt s- were made
on -neon plasmas produced by 5- to 100 mA- current discharges in g"es at several
pressAwes-. The q-tneter method -emp oying a parallel capacitor of known value is
l,described in detail. TIn measurements indicate, that the real part of the impedance-
l,,is.essentWly-~ress~m-independent anA Is.determined by (Lischarge current'and
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nauk; IVAHOVI Y.Avy lnzh,; TA
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Rreventing spontaneous fires in mines of the Promyshlennyy
Section of the Karaganda Basin. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; gore
zhur. no.12:61-67 161. (MIRA 16:7)
2. Karagandinskiy politekhniches3dy institut (for Kremenchutskiy,
Gumenyuk). 2. Karagandinskiy sovet narodnago khozyaystva (for
Ivanov). 3. Kombinat "Karagandaugoll" (for Yatsenko). Reko~-
mendovana. kafedray rudnichnoy ventilyatsii i tekhaiki bezo-
Pasnosti. Karagandinskogo poUtekhnicheskego instituta.
(Karaganda Basin--Coal mines and mining-Fires
and fire prevention)
YATSENKO, I.S.; TSME, P.A.
Experience of Karaganda Basin mines In operating without special
gasmen. Ugol' 36 no.7:44-46 JI 161. (MIRA 15:2)
1. Kombinat Karagandaugol (for Yatsenko). 2. KhMI AN KazSSR (for
TSkhe).
(Karaganda Basin--Coal mines and mining--Safety measures)
(mine gases)
IM, QN.,
M1,
RMAR
IVANOV, V.A.;,YAT-'-'ENK.0, 1-S.; PODPALINYY, V.N.
Development by hard heading of apantanecusly infla=ftbie fir-t a~nd
inclined seams. Bezop. truda v prom. 8 no.1216-10 D 164.
(MIRA 18".3)
1. Clavnyy inzh. voyeniziravannoy gornospasatel.inoy chatit! Kara-
gandinskogt soveta narodnogo khozyaystva (for Ivanov). 2. Zamest,
iteilglavnogo, inzhenera kombinats, Karagandaugoll (for Yatsenko).
3. ntarshiy inzh. otdela tekhniki bezopasnosti kombinats
Karagandaugoll (for Podpallnyy).
YATSENKO:, I. T.
0v Vest. sviazi 22
F02.1cwing the example of Valentina GagOn a-
no,137 ;a '62 OURA 14:12)
lo Nachallnik.Sorokinskoy kontorY ovyazi Ajta~13kogo kraya.
(Telecormunication,--Elnployees
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DUDKO, Georgiy Mikhaylovich- YATSENKO, Konstantin Ivanoviqh;
PINCHUK, A.P., red.v, rvTjur,
BOROVINSFAYAp L.M.,, tekhyi* red,
[How to make articles from metal sheets, sections, and
pipes] Kak izgotovit' detali iz lista, profilei i trub.
Rostov-nr.-Donul Rostovskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1963. 81 p.
(MIRA 170)
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NAGORSKAYA. N.D.; MOLCHANOVA, L.V.; RAYEVSKAYA, M.V.; NOVOSELOVA, A.V.;
.P*Dl#W.DER, I.N.; YATSENKO, K.P.; ROGOVA, L.K.
Crystallization in the system Be - Ub. Metalloved. I term.
obr. met. no. 6sl2-15, Je 164. (MIRA M7)
AKOFOV, Igor' Artasheso-vich; BOBRISHCHEV-PUSPKI11i, Dzitrly
Mikhaylovich; PROKOFIYLI'A, Anna KuzIm-inichna; YATSENKO,
Konstantin Petrovich- ALITIM M.13.j doktor teffin~_aUi~
ib'i~e*-iii~6a;--Trl-114-,-*'tl-.'A., inzb.., retsenzent; YAKOVn'VA,
V.I. $ red.
[Industrial safety in working with beryllium and its alloys)
Bezopasnost' truda pri rabote s berillieri i ego splavami.
Voskva,, Izd-vo 'Tashinostroenle, 11 1964. 106 p. (Y,1RA 17:6)
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AUTHORt Nagorskaya, N, D,; Simanov if : P. (Daceased)j Nikolayevat
V, V.; Novoselova, A..V.; Fridiyand!r.111. N.t Vatsonko. K. P.1
$avoo-tin,- A. P.
TITLEt Investigation of the isialroutters of beryllium with rhanium
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SOURCEI Vloso u :n oya soxeshchantys po problems reniva. U. Moscow$
7 ;
1962. Re-nli-yTR iu.); trudy to vss~~"*Aya. Moscow, 1xdt-vo Hauka,
1964. 172-175
TOPIC TAGS1 beryllium, rho nioa:"biryll ~aa rhanium system, beryllium
alloy, thenium containing ~1161 61cristruOurs, hardness
ABSTRACTs The microstructure'and botdaebe of castg.annealod, and
quenched Bs-6ft alloys containing vp~'.eo','O wt (3.79 at)Z Re have been
investigated.,olThe alloys werit'Auducttou malted from 99.5Z-puis Be
and 99;915% putY Re. Microstractqg*:*=%~al 'notion shoved that alloys
at the Investigated portLoa of-,tftd 84&1* system crystallize according
to outectic type.dL&grans.,' the groins of Be-
base solid solution are eo*t&L*G4-"t2::a' bLeary outactic. In the au-
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tactic which contain# 8.8 wt% (0.43 at%) Raj the y-phaso based on
.BG2oRe compound forms a finely branched network. The primary form&-
.tions of the Y-phase In hyper4utectoid alloys are scattered within
the solid solution of Be. In the InvestLgated alloys Be I$ present
in the form of the a-modification and in an f.c.c. y-phase an a B420Re
b a a a which has a theoretical Re content of 50.78 wt%. The solu-
bility of Re In Be is less than 1.0 wt% at the outactic temperature,
and less than 0.7 wt% at 600C. Trio cast alloys containing 2-122 Re
have a considerably higher hardness than that according to the addi-
tivity rule, which is ascribed to the presence of mechanical stresses
ir. the finely branched outectic crystallixed under conditions of rapid
cooling. As the amount of the out 'actic decreases and the amount of
the Y-phaso Increases. the hardness of the alloys drops, and in alloys
containing move than 12Z Re it Ls *4u&l to tbe moan aritbastic value
of the h rdnesses of i*dIvI4u&1,Vhos&o# Owls* art. hasi 2 figures
anc 1 table.
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YATSMO, X.R.
54.
Statistics on agricultural injuries. SOT. md. 18 no.7:44 JI 115
1, Ix Kazedeyevskoy rayonnoy bollnitsir (Clavnyy vrach L.X*Poltaratm-
ka.va) remerovskoy,obl"d)
(WOUNDS AND INJURIIS
*agriculture, Itatint.-, angel&)
(AGRICUMM
*traumstism, Racal&, Statistj
YATSENKO, K.R.
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Treatment of snakebites in children; Sovemeds 22 no'llSI27-329
N158 jKIRA 11111)
1; Iz khirurgicheskogo otdeleniya Kuzedeyevskoy rayounoy bolluitsy
Limerovskoy oblasti (glavnyy vrach H*F. Dolomanova),
(SNAU BITES " ther,)
in child (Aus
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TAT $=Q
])Ouble knife womid of the heart. Khirurgiia 35 no-10:115-116 0 159.
(HIRA 12:12)
1. Iz khirurgicheskOgO otdalenlYa luzedoyevakoy rayonnoy bollnitsy,
lemerovskoy oblasti.
(RUM wounds & injuries)
j Al,
Yj'.TS--E!E0) K. S.
YATSENSO, K. S. "On --',:arwes in the hili in certain heart dise-asco as a
diagno.-Alle -irwll--ation of of 1,jlc)or3 circuLA-lon".
Gorlki:,., 1955. Govikly WS(mate PArdLcql Innt i.mcrji 5, M. Kirov.
(Dinsertation for the Degrer- of Candidate of 1-lerlical Soience.)
SO: Knizlinaya Letopisli Do. 43, 22 Octoluer 1955, Mascow
SPSMYN, Sh. I.;~-YATSIRWDO K'S'
Two local dases of epistrorhosis in Aotrakhan. Hed. parax. i paraz. bal.
27 no.4:194-495 -Ti-Ag 1~8. (MIRA 12:2
Ix paiazitolpillicheakogo otdala baneVnovoy sanitarno-epidemiologicheakoy
stantoli Nizhue-Volzhokogo vodzdr"otclela (zav. otdola Sh. 1. llpahteyn)
i kliniki T)ropedevtiki vnutrenr.:Uch bolezney Astrakhanskogo gosudarstyamogo
meditainskago inatituta (zav. klinikoy V.D. Iamev).
(TRIMATOM ITIF30TIONS, ense reports,
epihtrorhosis (Ras))
KHALFEII, E.Sh., dcktor imad.rwilak; YATSENKO, K.S dotannt; KHAMPIYU1, A.Kh.
,wz-~,hematlc.al evaLL-ation of the prognosiB in patients with
rVocardial Infarct. Sovoied. 28 no*4:151-.154 Aip 165.
(AMIRA 1-18:6)
1, 1Goopitaltnaya terapevticheskaya klinilra (zav. - doktor med.
nauk E.Sh.Malfen) k3tralkharaskogo me-ditsinskogo Instituta.
IKE
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that the VSWR does not, -exceed .1. 6 6 The diameters of the. f trot and second
lielixes are 2.5 vk~*and 146~.Wf reapectivelyo,'A diaphragm Is used to re-
duce the diameter of,the electron beam In the transition between' the firat
and the second 'helix. ~The_intensity of the'.Iongitudinal magoetic field is
adjustable and can reach.values of up to 1000.C. The multiplier has a large
conversion factor (30 db).*f'or input frequencies in the'2900 3200-Mz range#
The maximum output~powerofthe multiplier-is ofthe same order as that of
the second stage,of the.eube operating as.-an amplifier.. The high conversion
factor and wide range'of operating frequencles,ofthe multiplier enhance its
value in radio -equipment application. Orig. art-. has:. 6 figures. [IV]
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Agaembly ofan overhead crossing as a self-supporting pipe,
Strol.'trub4rov. 7 no.10:,17-18 Q IQ, (MIRA 15:11)
1. Instit;ut-StavropolIkrayprM1dj*- Stavropol'.
(Gasq Natural-Pipelines)
giT,
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ZIP
BOTJCO, N. M-~,OGDB, M.; GWSiMO, Te.; KARTYNWO, N.
.In the progressive rural savings banks. 71n. SSSR ZI no.22:68-72
D '60. (NM 13: 12)
1. Kontroler oberegatellnoy kasoy aela Medvezhlyo Talayevokogo
raygna (f Qr:Boykp) W, -.-2..,-Xpntro1er eberkasay (for
Kontrolermberkasey se a Oooyevka .-s
Tatseiko)-* 3 1 nopollekogo
r4ona - (for Zzogub)* 4. - lontroler aberkasey. aela ',thoruzhevki
INedrigaylovskogo rayona (for Glijahko), 5. rontroler eberkaes7
Akhtyrakogo rayona No.283)/0j1.(f6r.Wrtyue4kOi-
(Savings banks)
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AUTHOR: Yatsenk
TITLE: The effLq
on theabsorptive capacity of the- synovial L~
membrane of the-knee joint when the spinalcord is transected
~SOURCE: Fiziolohichnyy zhurnal, v. 11, no. 4, 1965, 516-519
TOPIC TAGS: microwave,- biological effect, radiophosphoru~, synovial membrane,
knee joint absorption, CNS
ABSTRACT: Radioactive phosphorus absorption inthe knee joint was studied under
the effects of UHF(2307 me, 12.6 cm, 40 w). Absorption was studied in normal
.animals.and those with severed spinal cords. Radioactive phosphorus (22.5 mcu)
was injected using x-ray~control. -The tests showed that the absorptive function
of-a:normall joint increased when exposed to microwaves. Transection of the spinal;
cord retarded absorption under normal conditions, bu t under the effect of ISHF, the
absorptive activity of the synovial membrane was elevated.,
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Absorption of radioactive phosphorus from the knee joinb cavity
in case of inflammation and during the action of some physical
agents on it. Fiziol. zhur . [Ukr.] 7 no.5:701-707 S_'0 161,
(14IRA 14:9)
1. Makeyev Physiotherapeutic Hospital, Stalino Region (Donets
Basin) and the Department of Human and Animal Physiology of
Odessa State University.
(ABSORPTION (PHYSIOLOGY)) (PHMPHORUS-ISOTOPES)
(MEE--DISEASES)
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ORG: Phyoiotherapeutic Hospital im. Kirov, Donets (3blast 0MftRiy1V'5''ka
fizioturapra,rLychna iirkarnya); Department of Human and AniMal Physiology, Od'U.013a
lUniversity i . I. I. M"LnXkov Ka 41 edra fiziolohlyi lyudyn~-i_tvaryn Odes'koho
universyteLu)
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TITLE: Effect of microwaves on the absorptive capacity of the knee joint under the
effect of atropine and carbocholine
SOURCE: Fizio*lohichnyy zhurnal, v. 12, no. 3, 1966, 377-381
TOPIC TAGS: rabbit, microwave, animal physiology, radioisotope, phosphorus, knee
4~!'ABSTRACT: The author studies the effect of microwaves, atropine,and carbocholine on
radioactive pbosphoruo absorption in the knep joint. Flfty-fotr. rwhits welghing from 2 to
kg were used in the experiments. The isotope used was in the form of disodium hy'droge
phosphate (Na2HP3204); 22,5 pc was injected, and the activity of the blood draw-n from
a vein in the ear was determined at constant time intervals of 3, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30)
45, 00, 90, and 120 min. The resultg show that the absurptive function appears 3
min after injection and continues to rise until it'reaches a~maximum of 15.5 at%
after 60 min. The absorptive function of the knee-joint cavity increases noticeably
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under irradiation wit~i 40-w microwaves. In 5 min the amount of radioactive
phosphorus absorbed was 23.6'147 as compared to 14.7% found in the control group. The
injection of antronine with irradiation shows 13.8% absorption of radioactive
phosphorus after 20 min, which increases to 21.3% when irradiation is used in
conjunction with antrapine. This indicates that the combined actioa of atropine and
microwaves greatly increases the absorptive function of the luiee-joint cavity.
Injection of carbocholine stimulates the parasympathetic nervous system with a
resultant increase in absorption of radioactive phosphorus. After 10 Hn 16. 39, had teen J
sorbed as compared with 12.9% found in the control group. Maximum absorption of 27.1%
was reached after 30 min while the control group showed 15.6%.absorptioii. However,
irradiation of the knee-joint cavity with microwaves after injection of carbocholine
reduces Onorpl.ion to 1.3% ao compared 'to 12.4% found in tile control group. [28)
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DOVGANOVSKIY, N.P.; KLOCIIKOV, G.D.; NIKOLAYEV, I.A.; SINELINTKOV, D.Ye.;
M.S F
A:pplication of electronic computers in the calculation of
transient and steady processes in some types of electric
circiiits. Trudy RIIZIIT no.44:201-215 f64.
(MIRA 19:1)
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YATSENK0, M*I*
Studies df the effect of artificial hydrogen sulfide baths on procagses
of absorption from the knee joint cavity. Vop. kur., fizioter. i lech.
fiz. kul't. 26 no.6:532-534 11-D 161. (MIRA 15:1)
1. Iz Makeyevskoy fizioterapevticheskoy lechobnitsy (glavnyy vrach
M.I.Yatsenko) i kafedry fiziologli cheloveka i zhivotnykh (zav.
prof. R.Waytellberg) Odesskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta
imeni I-I-Mechnikova.
(KIZE) (MINERAL WATERSO ARTIFICIAL)
(ABSORPTION (PHYSIOLOGY))
YATSENKO, M.I.
Effect of microwaws on the absorptive caps(ity of the "na7ial
membrane of the knee joint following the section of LhO SDinal
cord. Fiziol,zhur, [Ukr.) 11 no-42516-519 J1-Ag 165.
(MIRA 18:10)
1. Makeyevskaya fizioterapevticheakayd-lechobnitsap Donstskaya
oblast', i kafedra fiziologii cheloveka i zhivotnykh Odesskogo
gosudarstvennogo universiteta im. I.I.14achnikova.
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AUTHORSt Rudenko, M.G., Sobolev, Yu.P., Yat and
Starikova, L.V.
TITLEi Synthesis and properties of esters of
arylstearic acids
PERIODICAL% Klljmiya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, no. 12, 1961,
7-11
TEXT9 Some esters of arylstearic acids were synthesized and
their properties investigated for the first time to ascertain the
feasibility of their use as synthetic lubricating oils. Phenyl,
o-xylyl and p-xylylstearic acids were obtained by condensing
commercial oleic acid with the respective hydrocarbons in the
presence of AlC13. The ratio of weights of the hydrocarbons to
that of oleic acid was 5:1, AIC13 and oleic acids were used in
equimolar quantities. The reaction was carried out at 80 OC for
5-6 hours. The reactions with naphthalene and diphenyl ether were
conducted in solution in tr:Lchlor benzene. The acids were
purified by vacuum distillation. The physical constants of
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phenoxyphenylstearic and o-xylylstearic acids were different from
those reported in the literature. The acids were esterified with
methyl-, benzyl- and 2-ethylbenzyl alcohols. Almost all the
esters solidify from -40 to -6o OC. Benzyl esters of naphthyl-
and phenoxyphenylstearic acids solidify at -35 'C, whilst their
methyl esters solidify at -40 and -50 OC respectively. Methyl
eater of phenKlatearic acid solidifies at -26 OC and the benzyl
ester at -50 C, although the viscosity of the latter eater is
much higher than that of the methyl ester (19.32 and 11-38 cs at
50 OC respectively). The relatively low solidification
temperatures of the esters are partly due to the fact that they
are mixtures of different isomers. Viscosity of the esters
increases with the carbon number of the alcoholic group and the
molecular weight of thehydrocarbon substituent, with the
exception of the esters of phenoxyphenylstearic acid which have
lower viscosities than the naphthylatearic acid esters. The
viscosiiies range from 11.4 to 51.1 cs at 50 OC and 3.7 to 9.9 cs
at 100 OC. Thermal stability of the esters was investigated by
passing air through the esters heated at 300 OC at the rate of
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5 mf/min for 16 hours. Methyl ester of phenoxyphenylatearic acid
and benzyl ester of p-xylylstearic acid had the highest oxidation
stability; however7 the latter showed an excessive corrosivity
towards steel. The two esters responded well to additive A3HW;1-10
(AzNII-10), which lowered the evaporation losses and eliminated
the corrosive tendendies. It is concluded that these esters could
be used as lubricating oils at 30C OC with suitable additives.
There are 3 tables and 9 non-Soviet-bloc references. The four most
recent English language references read as followsl
Ref.5s R.H. McKee, H.B. Faber, US Pat. 1972568 (1934).
Ref.6: A.J. Stirton, B.F. Peterson. Ind.Eng.Chem., V-31, 856, 1939.
Ref.7s W. Kimura, T. Omura, H. Taniguchi. Ber., V-71, 2686, 1938.
Ref.8: A.J. Stirton, B.B. Schaeffer, A.A. Stavitzke, J.K. Weil,
C. Waldo. J.Amer. Oil Chem.Soc., V.25, 365, 1948.
ASSOCIATIONi Institut neftekhimicheskogo s1nteza AN SSSR
(Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, AS USSR)
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SVICHINSKIT, Nikolay Nikolayev ic h LTATSIINIIO Mikhail Takoylovich;
.A~
PgDOROV. G.X., red.; FM)OROV, V.P., red.izd-va; LAVRKUOVI,
N.B., takhn.red.
[Preparation of chips for their Inspection by the'Aagister
of the U.S.S.R.] Podgotovka sudov k ouvidotalletvovaniiu
Registrom SSSR. Aoskva, Izd-vo *Morskoi transport,* 1960.
96 p. (MIRA 13:11)
(Ships--Registration and transfer)
SOV/118-58-1-2/16
~-AUTHORS: Dmitrenkoj M.T., Kozyrev, V.P.p Chernichenkog P.M., and
Yatsenka, N.A., Engineers
TITLE: The MechGnization of Labor in Coke By-Product Plants (Afekha-
nizatsiya truda na koksokhimicheskikh zavodakh)
PERIODICAL. f4ekbanizatsiya trudoydmkikh i tyazhglykh rabot, 1958, Nr 1,
pp 6-10 (USSR)
ABSTRACT; In all newly erected and rebuilt plants of the coke by-pro-
duct industry, car dumpers., mostly of the stationary rotary
type have been set up, All operations in coal depots are
fully mechanized; they are supplied with one or several belt
conveyers and a bulldozer for the clearing of the depot
area. The receiving capacity of a normal coal depot is b,~-t-
ween 800 and 900 tons per hour, the issuing capacity between
370 and 385 tons per hour. The depot is served by 6 men.
During recent years many coke by-product plants have in-
troduced automatic production control and remote control of
equipment. All valves at coal and coke loading points are
supplied with electric relay mechanisms of the types I14T
25/120 and ITAT,100/120. The following additional mechaniza-
Card 1/2 tion means are used; automatic blocking of electric motors
The Mechanization of LaboIr in Coke By-product Plants SOVII18-58-1-2116
in case of emergency; mechanisms for the operating of coal
tower shutting devices; mechanisms for the cleaning of coke
oven doors; automatic coke drawers, etc.
There are 6 diagrams~
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I B013/BO63
AUTHORS: qtrelets, P. L., Seroval I. A., Yatsenko, N. D., and
Markus, P. L.
TITLE: Characteristics of the Technology and Properties of Some
'Piezoelectric Ceramic MaterialaLl
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheakaya, 196o,
Vol. 24, No. 10, pp. 1296 - 1299
TE(T: Production conditions of the following piezoelectric compounds
0 pPbNb 0 -
were examined: 95~BaTiO -5paTiO -0-75~.qaCO ; 400~ 6W
vl_ 3 -3 3 2 61
55TPbZrO -4514PbTiO 3. The conventional Jeramic pro6ess served as the
b is, but i was varied for each new composition according to its
81pecific properties. The solid BaTiO 3- CaTiO 3-CaCO3solution was syn-
thesized directly from a mixture of corresponding salts and oxides at
13000C. When selecting the burning conditions, one must take the pre-
scribed temperature into account, since to exceed it would mean to
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Properties of Some Piezoelectric Ceramic B013YB063
Materials
deteriorate~the piezoelectric and dielectric properties of the material
concerned. The elements were polarized at a temperature near the Curie
point (1180C) at a field strength of 0.8 kv mm-I In the air or in an
organosilicon liquid of the type "KAJ10POA 211 (Kaloriya 2). The produc-
tion process of BaNb 206-PbNb206 is simpler than that of barium titanate.
This solid solution vas likewise directly synthesized from the corre-
sponding salts and oxides by mixing and subsequent burning at 10000C.
Piezoelectric and dielectric properties of the elements are strongly
influenced by the chemical.composJtion of the niobium pentoxide used.
Table I gives the properties of some specimens prepared with different
impurity concentrations out of eight experimental sets of niobium
pentoxide. The optimum values of the properties of piezoceramic ele-
ments can be held to be dependent upon a definite ratio of the impuri-
ties contained in niobium pentoxide. A great advantage of this new
Material is the fact that molded elements can be burned at relatively
low temperatures (1260 -:- 12800C). Moreover, no specific medium is nece8-
sary in the final burning, due to a low thermal dissociation of lead
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Properties of Some Piezoelectric Ceramic B013/Bo63
Materials
metaniobate at 1000 1300 C The mentioned material polarized at
170 - ISOOC and 3 + kv mm- Tito production process of tho oolid
PbZrO 3-PbTiO3solution differs only little from the barium titanate
synthesis. Nevertheless, due to a considerable volatility of lead oxide
at over 10000C, the process is not exempt from difficulties. Fig.1 gives
the dependence of the volatility of lead oxide on temperature, on the
duration of treatment, on the thickness and volume of the specimen. The
study of the character of the lead oxide volatility has made it pos-
sible to calculate the excess quantum for production conditions in the
practice, that must be added prior to the ultimate burning, in order to
obtain piezoceramic elements of desired composition. Table 2 indicates
Curie points of the examined compositions as compared with barium
titanate. Fig.2 shows temperature dependences of the main parameters of
the new materials and barium titanate. The course of the curves speaks
in favor of the new piezoelectric materials. G. A. SmolenBkiy is men-
tioned. The present paper was read at the Third Confgrgnen on
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Properties of Some Piezoelectric Caramio B0131B063
Materials
Piezoelectricity, which took place in Moscow from January 25 to 30,
1960. ~Rhere are 2 figures, 2 tables, and 4 referencea: 2 Soviet and
I Canadian.
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Accmsia md: AFW1984o
'AUTHORS: Isupov, V. A.; Strelets, F. L.; Serovap I. A.;
Shirobokikh. T. X.
TITLE: Peculiarities of ferroeleatric phase transitions in Solid 691utiOns of tho
system lloo.5Bio.5 TiO3 PbTiO3
SOURCEt Fizika tverdogo tela, v* 6. no* 3, 1964p 790-795
TOPIG TAGS: ferroolootric, phase transition., solid solution, Vegard law, dieleo-
trio polia-ization, crystal lattice atructura
ABSTRACT: The aathors$ study- stems from lack of information on the effect of
diffusion of phase transitions on ferroelectric properties and froa disagreement
concerning the causes of the rel=tion nature of dielectiic polarization
observed in ferroelectrics with diffused phase transitions, V1hile investigating,
the dielectric prcperties and crystal structure in the system Tio
UaO-5B'0.5 3
FbTi03j the authors discovered a number of relati:6nships, -'Their -studies confirm-
the viw,.t that the diffusion~of ferroelogtrio phase transitions declines with
.Scird
ACCMSION NR: AP4019640
~,increase in spontaneous polarization and spontaneous deformation of the solid,
!solutions* At room temperature., the boundary between rhombohedral and tetragonal
on
phases Ues In the region of 0-10% PbTiO3. The dependence of unit-ce3l volume
component concentrations deviates considerably from the Vegard 1we - The Curie
-:Point of the examined solid solutions depends in nonlinear fashion on the concen-
ftratioa of PbTiO reaching a minim= at a content of about 10 mol/% Origo art,*
has 4 figures and 1 table
1ASSOCIATION: none
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SUB CMEt SS NO REF SOV: .013 OTHM: 002':
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Sk-AANTSEV., Petr Loontlyovich; SAMMKO, F.T.0 rateonzent; YATSENKO,
II.P., retsenzent; MAZUREIIKO, N.D., red.; FESKOVA, L-OF.-g-rad-ij-
-BOB',ZV-Y, Ye.H., tekhn. red.
(Geograpby of the transportation systems of the ILS.S.R.]Ge.-
ografiia putei soobshchen:Lia SSM. Izd. 2.) perer. i dop. Mo-
Ava, Tranezheldorizdats 1962. 233 P. (MIRA 15:10)
(Transportation)
SOV-113-58-8-9/21
AUTHORS; 2a�AemkD,_NNj Candidate of Technical Sciences and Sozon-
tov, P.A.
TITLE: The Dynamometric Truck of the "D14-2111 Type (Dinamometriches-
mashina DM-21)
PERIODICAL: Avtomobiltnaya promyshlennost', 1958, Nr 8, pp 27-30 (USSR)
ABSTRAM A new model of a dynamometric machine of the 'IDM-21" type
has been designed. It consists of a chassis of the 11ZIL-
15111 type car, on which an electric motor of the IIDK-202 B"
type, manufactured by the "Dynamo" Plant is installed. A
trolley-bus traction motor is used as a brake generator. A
trolley-bus starter-rheostat of the 11KF-2A-l" type is used
as a resistance. At the rear of the driver's cabin, a stand-
ard covered hood is installed. The front of it contains the
'tYaAZ-204 V" type engine and a second "DK-202 B11 type elec-
tric motor, both installed on a separate chassis. A hydraulic
dynamometer is installed in the rear part of the frame. The
total weight of the 'IDM-21" is about 10,000 kg and the maxi-
mum brake-torque is 36 kgm. Figure 7 shows the traction
characteristics of the*"YaAZ-21411 and "GAZ-63" type cars.
Card 1/2 Figure 9 shows the traction characteristic of the "YaAZ-214"
SOV-113-58-8-9/21
The Dynamometric Truck of the "DYI-21" Type '
type car when taken with the "DM-21". The "DM-2111 type ma-
chine can also be utilized for figuring economical charac-
teristics of cars and for the analysis of the car-roadabi-
lity on soft ground and snow. There are 6 diagrams, 4 graphs,
1 photo and 3 Soviet references.
1. Automobile :Lndustry--'USSR 2. Trucks--Design 3~ Trucks--Test
methods
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FrESO, N.V.,- GOROD1Mrff,'M.I.; I-EbIZAROV A.A.;
AA~U
Industrial to sting of an ejector-~type flotati0fi maebine for
the flotation-,of ores. TSvet. met. 36 no.P7-43 Ap 163.
(MIRA 1614)
(Flotation-Equipment and supplies)
-I'Mil- 171251.-�RN
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~YATSEk LH,%,j"ROMANOV# 11.h.
-.-Facilitaigg, -the ukoadin~ and increasing the useful capacity of
bunkei4..f.4 brushed ores.
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Inventions and improvemental certificates of inventionse Dim.prom.
(Ukr.) no.2:62-64 Ap-Je 165. (MIRA IS: 6)
TATSMMO, N.N., Kand.takhn.nauk
Improving the suspension system of motcr vehicles. Ot.prom. no-7:
6-7 J1 16o. (MIRA 13:7)
(Motor vehioles--Springs)
lit
YATSENKO N.N.J. kand.tekhn.nauk
*Motor vehicle oxtapension system and its vibrations" by R.V.
Rotenberg. Reviewed by N. N. IAtsenko. Avt.prom. 27 no.6:47
Je 161. (MIRA 14:6)
(Mot r vehiclea-4 go)
ZRotenberg,
"p,-, K,
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YATSENKOp ROMANOV, N.R.
Certain examples of makir,7, an efficient use of the segregation
of crushed ore. lzv. vyS. ucheb. zav.; tsvet. met. 8 no.4:
34-38 165. (MIRA 18:9)
1. Severokavkazskiy gornom-tallurgichesk-ly inatitut i Balkhaahskly
gornometnllurglaheskiy kombinat.
q; ""TT7~71- T
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SILAYEV, A.A.; YATSENKO, N,N , kand. takhn.naukp retsenzent;
NAKHINSON, V.A-, red. izd-va; DEMKINA, N.F., tekhn. red.
[Spectral theory of the cushioning of transport vehicles)
Spektrallnaia teoriia podressorivaniia transportnykh ma-
shin. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1963. 166 p. (MIRA 16:6)
(Motor vohicles-Springs)
Rffil?
:,F
10"
PIRKOVSKIY, Yu.V.; YATSENKO, N.N., kand.tekhn.nauk
Effect of the structural design of the drive for front driving
axles of motor vehicles on their tractive and econmic char-
acteristics. Ayt.prom. 29 no.1:15-19 A 163. (MIRA 161l)
(Motor vehicles-4ransmission devices)
14"
CHAYEOV.TIY, - I.Yaq;_ -YATSBRIO, 11.Pv
Manufacture of glued beat frames for chairs, Der.prom. 9 no.10;8-
9 o 16o. (KIRA 13:10)
(Woodworking machinery)
E-- V L~a uggg
YATSENKO, N.P.; LEPESKINA, L.K.
No,rms for the consumption of particle and wood fiberboards in
the manufacture of furniture. Der.prom. 11 nr,.514 KI 162.
(MIRA 15:5)
1. Wentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut fanery i
mebeli.
(Furniture industry) (Hardboard)
MOM'
A.'K R*~'-2?~~gi'~N,--,,~
33
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.YATPPjKO,,.N.,P.; ISPESKINA, L.K.; BRENER, M.I., red.
[Increasing the output of parts from particle board and
fiberboard] Uvelichenie poleznogo vykhoda detalei iz stru-
zhe0u~h i drevesno-voloknistykh plit. Moskva$ TSentr.
naucbno-issl. in-t informatsii i tekhniko-ekon. issl. po
lesnoi, tse11iu1ozno-bumazhnoiY derevoobrabatyv. promyshl.
i lesnomu khoz. 1963. 21 p. (MIRA 17:4)
.1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut fanery i
mebeli. (for Yatsenko, Lepeskina).
.4 Ij I . I
TAYTS Ye. M_.doktor_tekbn. nauk;. SWAM,, S.A. kjjnd tekhn.
nauk,deceasedll,, PL'YSAKHZON. I.B.. inzh.; GELIFER, M.L
lnzh..- DMITRIYETKO, M.T., inzhq*DORFMi, G.A., inzh.*'
IZRAELIT '. YeJ4.,, inzh.~, KULAKOV, ILL, inzh.; KUSIIIYANSKIY,
imzh
B.S., inzh.; MEYKSON, L.V.. .[deceased]3 LEONOV, A.S.j
inzh.~ SMARTS, G.A., Inzh.; SHVARMIAN, I.Ya., inzh.;
YATSENXO,, 11 Ya.., inzb.-, NUN, P.P... inzh.1 KHANIN, I.M.p
~aoktor tekhn. nauk, prof., red.; KOZYREV, V.P., inzh.,
red., KUPM-IAN., P.I,.,, inzb.., red.3 LGALOV~ K.I., inzh.,
red.; LEYTES,, V.A., Inzh., red.3 LEWIE31, B.Z., inzh.,rod.;
MTAPOV, A.G.p Jxizh., red.; SHELKOV.,.A.K.,, red.
(By-product coke industry worker's handbook in six volumes]
Spravochnik koksokhimika v shesti. tomakh. Moskva, Metal..
Jurgiia. Vol.2. 3.965. 288 p. (MIRA 18: 8)
_N11
'-KM
DIN
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SIR INOV, H.P.; TATSMO. N.Z.
Tanks for rotting jute fibers. Tekst.prom.14 no.3:49-50 Mr 134.
(HLRA 7:5)
(Jute)
CLOSe UG LUU PerCOnt
USSIVRtm Animals. General Probleas
P,bs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 19, 1958, No 88oo6
Author Yatsenko O.Yu.
Inst Agricultural Sciences
,:Vitle Me rvzhieveiAents of Zootcchnical Science in Ukraine During
the 40 Years of Soviet Power
Orig Pub Visnik. sillskogospod. naWd, Ukr. akad. sillskogospod. nauk,
1958, io i, 44-54
Abstract No abstract
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KLINDVSKIY#,Li.-[Xlyws')Wli-L.L.11 TATSENKOs ?*Do
Autoxatle doffJ4 truck for aliver rol29 frDm
tho brmkor a&M, Lehoprome no.IM-30 U.M064. (HIPA lgtl)
'IMMW '1,5, 5
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SEREDENKO, M.M., kand.ekon.nauk; KUGUSHEV, M.F* [Kuhushevs M.P.];
PRAVD321, M.V.; FOMICHEV, V.I.; ATRK , V.P.; GORODETSKIY,
N.I. [Horodetsikyip II.I.]; DYATWVj T.I.; KALITAq M.S. [Wytag
M.S I DAMGAN, M.V. (Darahan, M.V.]; RADINA, Yu.M.; VOROBIMAp
K.T: IV10'robyova, K.T.];,IASTIVKA, N.N.; STARODUBSKII, R.D.
(Starodubellgil R.D.]j:~AT~ENKO P F.j MLRMITSEVAl G.M.
_7 - I :t-A
[Muromtseva, H.M.]; RASNER, q.I.; CHERNUX, K.I.; KOBILYAKOVp
I.I. [Kobyliakov, I.I.]; AUKSANDROVA,-VOOOS kand.ekonom.nauk,
otv.red.; DEMIDYUK, V.F. (Demydiukv V.F.], red.; LIBERMO p T.R.,
tekhn.red.
(Ways of increasing profits in metallurgical industries] Shliakby
piftyshchennia rentabellnosti. metalurgiirorkh pidpryiemst7. YViv,
Vyd-vo Aked.nauk URSR, 1961. 93 p.
(MIRA 34:6)
1. Akademiya nauk USSR, Kiyev. Institut ekonomiki. 2. Institut
ekonomiki, AN USSR (for Seredenkop V*P.,Aleksandrovap Ke-litap
Daragan, Radina), 3. Dnepropetrovskiy kbimiko-tekhnologichaeldy
institut (for Gorodetaki:7, Dyatlov). 1+. Dneprodzerzhinskiy
meta.Uurgicheakiy institut (for Kobilyal'--v).
(Dnepropetrovsk Province-Steel industry-Costs)
FRCLCVSKIY, P.A.; Prinimali uchastiye- ANDERS, V.R.; RE24M, V.F.;
BULAKHo Ye.S.i KHURSWLTDYANTSt I.K.~ YAT~ENKQ, ?.Go; TARASOV9 A.Im;
HYAV -k I
IOGANSUI# A-V4; LULOVAO N.1.1 KURD TSEVAq No
Kh.L-3. laboratory chromatograph. Khim. i tekh.topl i masel
6 no-7:44-49 JI 161. (MIRA 14:6)
1. Spetsial'noye konstruktorskoye byuro po avtomatike v nefte-
perarabotke i neftekhimii.
(Gas chromatography)
ff -11M~MTMM
41
ass'Wixed C' Oxide reacts at a hkk temp. with
Z-"(vNEF# Ill It Yields 2-CM11-NUCHICH1011 (I
with Phfflm I yields HOC14bf6ustrh M. t
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wi -&mt n Af~ 'rW
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11, 11 IS, J110.71,11
10 ml Ak., and 5 mi. water for'l hr.
1 a 0 tn. 23.1 C. 111, bi 127-8% M. 62- (from
abs. ale.); picrate.m.162*(fromak.). The following ore,
similarly obtained: 132'-9. V, ba 154% MI? 1,5620. do i
UW. from 121 c. IV In 20 nil. water and 44 g. I upon
ficatial up to W-60'; 29.5 C. VB. b, 134.5-,35'. ol? LWO.
du 12M. from SLO g. V1 tn 10 rni. atc.. I ml. water, and
I'at 75--90*; 14 g. IX, h,~ 173-4*, m. lLjfrom abs.
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tml.water%nd2SS.lvtfiO--G0*. Uyhydrolyslsofl0g.[%,~
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TITLE:
PERIODICAL:
ABSTRACTt
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Xatsenko, R. D., Pinkina, L. N.
Reactions of Fluoro Ole Ifins (Reiktaii ftorolefinov)
Cc'mmunication VIII. Reactions of Perfluoro Vinyl Magnesium
Halides (Soobshcheniye 8. Reaktaii
perftorvinilmagniy,3alogenidov)
Izvest~iya Akademii nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh nauk,
1958, mr 11, Pp 1345-1347 (USSR)
In the present paper the authors demonstrated that by the
activation of magnesium with ethyl bromide and by carrying
out the reaction in eater at -30 to -200 a practically
quantitative consumption of magnesium can be achieved. By
the decomposition of the reaction mass with diluted sulfuric
acid 70 %,of trifluoro ethylene could be separated. It was
demonstrated that under the mentioned conditions perfluoro
vinyl bromide and perfluoro vinyl chloride do not react with
magnesium and that they are unchanged after the end of the
reaction. An organomagnesium compound CF2= CFMgBr in a yield
Of UP to 45 76 oduld-bd formed fromperfluoro vinyl bromide in
tetrahydro furan. In this case it was not even necessary to
Reactions of Fluoro OlefinD. ~OV/62-56-11-11/26
Communication VIII. Reactions of Perfluoro Vinyl
Magnesium Halides
activate magnesium with ethyl bromide. Apparently the
assertion that an intensification of the basicity of the
solvent favors the formation of RAJ on the basis of its
stabilization in the form of a complex of the
R20
R 20
type, is justified. As the result of the processing of
CP2-mCFMgJ with colid carbon dioxide in ester solution
at -400 and the subsequent decomposition of the reaction
mass with 2N sulfuric acid solution perfluoro.acrylic acid
was obtained in a yield of 40, %. -Hen'ne (Ref 6) formerly
obtained this acid by a complex and very slow method. The
found method can be recommended without doubt for preparation.
Card 2/3 By processing the eater solution of the perfluoro acrylic
Reactions of Fluoro Olefins. BOV/62-58-11-11/26
Communication VIII. Reactions of Perfluoro Vinyl
Magnesium Halidee
acid with a calculated amount of diazomethane the methyl
enter of perfluoro acrylic aoid was obtained. There are
8 references, i of which is Soviet.
SUBMITTEDt March 4) 1957
STMIN, R.No; YATSENKO, R.D..- KITMANTS, I.L.
Reactiom perfluorovin7l magnesium iodide with earbonyl compounds.
Khim. nauka i prom, 3 no*4:540-541 158. (YaRA nao)
(Vin7l compounds) (Carbonyl compounds)
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gi n! ~l I Y".
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9M-
5.3600 77072
sov/62-59-12-i6/43
AUTHORS: Sterlin, R. N., Bogachev, V. E., Yatsenko, R. D.,
Knunyants, I. L.
TITLE: Reactions of Fluoroolefins. Communication 10. Concerning
the Dependence of Chemical Properties of Fluoroolefins
on Polarity
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Otdelenle lihimicheskikh
nauk, 1959, Nr 12, pp 2151-2155 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: 2-Diethylamino-1,2,2-trifluoro-l-bromoethane M
(bP 580 at 17 min) was obtained by shaking perfluorovinyl
bromide with diethylamine, at room temperature, for
2 hours. On hydrolys1s of (I) with water, the diethyl-
amide of' fluorobromoacetic acid Op 930 at It min) was ob-
tained in 85% yield. It was shown that the redaction rate
of addition of diethylamine to perfluorovinyl halides
increases with increasing polarity of the olefin molecule.
Diethylamine reacts vigorou3ly with diethylamide of
fluoroacetic acid; it almost fails to react with the
Card 1/2 diethylamide of chloroacetic. acid, and reacts very slowly
~Reactions of Fluoroolefins. Communication 10. 77072
Conc'ern'Lng.the Dependence of Chemical sov/62-59-12-i6/4',
Properties of Fluoroolefins on Polarity
with 2-diethylamino-1,2,2-trifluoro-l-bromo- (or
chloro) -ethane. There is 1 figure; 4 tables; and
5 references, 1 German, 1 U.K., 3 U.S. The 4 U.S.
and U.K, references are: R. N. Haszeldine, J. Chem.
Soc. 11259 (1952), A. Giacomo, R, Swith, J. Am. Chem.
Soc. 77, 774 (1954); G. Rigby, H. Schroeder, U.S.
pat 2409315 (1946); Hurwitz, W. Miller, Abstracts of
Papers 114th Meeting, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 41 (1948).
SUBMITTED: March 31, 1958
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~YATSM~O,
perfluoroviWl derivatives of arOODic and antimony* Xh'R*U&uka
i prom. 4 no.6:800-801 '59. O(IRL 13: 8)
(Arsenic compounds)
(Antimory compounds)
5.3700 77300
sov/63-4-6-34/'---7,7
AUTHORS: Ster-lin, R. N., Yatsenico, R, D., Pit-ilc'ria, L. N., Knuriyants,
TITLE: -Perfluorovinyll-ialopho~;ohines
PERIODICAL: Khmimicheskaya nauka I promyshlennost', 1959, Vol 11, Nr 6,
pp 810-811 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: On the basis of the previously investigated (Izv. AN
SSSR, 1959, Nr 8) reaction of perfluorovinylmagnesium
Iodide with SIC14, the aUthors obtained similarly new
tri-(trifluorovitiyl)-phosphine (yield 35.459; bp 99-1010
C; n23-5 1.3909) in the reaction:
D.
3CF =CFMgI + POI -),(OF =CF) P + 3MgClI
2 3 2 3
It was also shown that amides of the type CIP(NR2)2
react easily with R'MgX (where RI -is an alkyl or
Card 1/4 4f-alkenyl) and form substituted a~iides of alkyl- or
Perfluoroviny1halophoop?yInes 7 7 3) 0 0
SOV163 -4 -6,'Vi/r
or CP -alkenylpho3phinous acid, For example, tetra-
ethyldlamide of perCluorovInylphoophitious acid bp
89-900 C at 11 mm; n2o 1.4470) was obtained in 53.6%
D
yield 1'a the reaction:
CF2=CFMgl + CIP[N(C,H A2 2 I-),CF~=CFP [11 (C2H5~2] 2 + "19 C 11
Similarly, diethy-lamide of di-(trif-iuorovinyl)-phos-
phinous acid Cop 600 C at 25 mm; n 20 1,40,08) was obtained
D
in 37.5% yield on redistillation of fraction 49-530 C
received in the reaction:
2CF2=CFMgI + C.L2PN(C2H 5)2 ->(CF2=CF)2 PN(C 2 H5)2 + 2MgC1I
The fractional distillation must not be carried to com-
pletion as the residue decomposes explosively. It was
shown further that amides of the type RIP(NR2)2 are
Card 2/4 decomposed by dry H01 and form primary and secondary
I-N
M
Pe rflUO rOV I 11Y]. halophoophi neS 77300
C1110110pho3phineo. Decompooltion 01' Peri'luorovIrlyl-
phosphinuouLs- tetruethyldlamide w1th dry HCI gave per-
fluoroviny1dichlorophosphIne (yield 66,1."; bp 81.5-820 C;
nig 1.4412):
D
CF 2=CFP [N(C2"5)12 2 + 4'acl-->cr2 =CFPCI2 + 2 (C 2H5)2 NH-HC1
Similarly, the.decompo.3ition or di-(trifluorovinyl)-
phosphinous dietfiylam~de gave di-(trifluor inyl)-
chlorophosphine (yie3.d 60%; bp 94-950 C; n 1.4095;
D
(CP'2 =CF)2pCl). Alarj ethyldichlorophosphine (C 2H 5PCl 2)
Was synthesized. ~2he first two chlorophosphines In
reaction with antinlonou* fluoride were transformed into
the corresponding peri'luorovinylfluoropho;3pliines,
colorless liquids ea*ily flaring up In air. Per-
thus gave perfluorovinyl-
Card 3/4, difluorophosphine(yield..611%; ,bp 2_30 C):
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ihalophosphines
fiuoroviny sov/63-4-6-34/37
Per
+
= CFPC1
CF ---',-3cF2 -CFPF2 + 2SbCl3
2SbF
3
2
2 3
di- (trifluorovinyl)-chlorophosphine gave
Similarly,
fluorov
(tr~
di inyl)-i-luoropliosphine (CF2=CF)2PF
-
-
b 0
63-65 C). There are 3 references, 1
p
field 50%; K. reference is:
The U
U.K:, 1 German .
, 1 Soviet.
J. Chem. Soc..-
Haszeldine
F. Bennett, ii. ,
Emeleus, R.
1953, P 1565.
SUBMITTED: June 1, 1959
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4
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N
5 (3)
AUTHORSt Sterlint'R. 1%, Knunyantay It Lv; S07162-59-8-29142
?inkinag L. N.
TITLEs Tetraper*GrWines i lane
PERIODICAL., Izvestiya Akad&iii nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye khimicheakikh naukv
19599 Nr 89 pp 1492-1493 (USSR)
ABSTRACT; Starting from a consideration of the reaction of tetrachloro-
silicon with alk7l- and aryl silanes and other organic silicon
(or magnesia) halogenides, the present paper describes the
attempted gradual substitution for the Cl-atom in SiCl of a
perfluorovinyl group. As expectedt the introduction of such a
group caused a decrease in the electron density in the central
Si-atom. Thus the substitution of further groups is progressively
facilitated. The totrafluorovinylsilane is stable in aqueous acid
solutions; in bases it is quantitatively split into trifluoro-
ethylene whioh has been identified by its dibromide. The reaction
is described in the experimental part. There is 1 refordnao.
SUBMITTED: February 11, 1959
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86479
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B013/ '078
AUTHORS; Sterlin, R. N., Yateenko, R. D., Pinkina, L. N.,
Knunyants, I. L-.--
TITLE: Perfluoro Derivatives of Nonmetals
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye khimioheskikh
nauk, 196o, No. 11, -pp. 1991 1997
TEXT: The preparation of perfluoro derivatives of phospho u arsenic,
~V5 a
and antimony is described. From the reaction of perfluor Wesium
iodide with AsCl , PCl and SbC1 in ether solution only tertiary de-
3 31 3
rivatives -were obtained: tri-(trifluorovinyl)araine, tri-(trifluoro-
vinyl)phosphine, and tri-(trifluorovinyl)stibine~-Primary and secondary
derivatives were not formed in-this process. Perfluorovinyl dichloro-
arsine was obtained by splitting 10-alkyl-5,10-dihydi-ophenareazine with
dry HC1 (Ref-4). A corresponding perfluorovinyl derivative was obtained
in a quantitative yield as a result of the reaction of perfluorovinyl
magnesium iodide with adam ,site. Perfluorovinyl ohloroarsine was
Card 1/3
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3013/BO78
isolated in a practically quantitative yield by the reaction of
CP2-CFAs(C 6H4)2 NH with liquid HC1. By treating the tetraethyldiamide of
.phosphorous acid ohloride~:'and the tetraethyldiamide of ethyl phosphinic
acid with dry# gaseous EC1 in xylol solution, phosphorus trichloridep
and ethyldichlorophosphine, respectively, were obtained. From the reac-
tion of perfluorovinyl magnesium iodide with the tetraethyldiamide of
phosphorous acid chloride, the tetraethyldiamide of perfluorovinyl phos-
phinio acid was obtained. This was converted into trifluorovinyl dichlo-
rophosphine by reaction with dry HU in ether solution. By treating the
latter with antimpny trifluoride, perfluorovinyl difluorophosphine was
obtained. In a similar manner, the diethylamide of di-(trifluorovinyl)
phosphinic acid.was obtained from (C 2H5)2 NPO 12 and perfluorovinyl mag-
nesium iodide. By decomposing it with dry ECT11 di-(trifluorovinyl)chloro-
phosphine was synthesized. By treating the latter with antimony trifluo-
ride, di-(trifluorovinyl)fluorophosphine was obtained. As opposed to the
trifluoromethyl derivatives of arsenic and phosphorus, the prepared
tri-(trifluorovinyl) arsine and tri-(trifluorovinyl)phosphine do not
Card 2/3
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3013/BO713
separate trifluoroethylone when heated, Thus, the perfl,uorovinyl radical
in the said oompounds does not show any properties of pseudobalogens.
Ye. F. Shcherbina and L. F. Razgovorov assisted in this work. There are
S,references: 2 Soviet.,
SUBMITTED:- June 4, 1959
Caxd 3/3
E-' -
IVAHOV. B.; Z=NSKIYj I.; TURUTIN, I.; DEMITMMUKO. I.; FILIPPOV, A.
(Petropavlovsk, Kazakhakaya SSR); ASLARLY, Hasa (Baku);
YATSEUKO, S.; TMM07A, R.
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