SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YEREMINA, I.V. - YEREMYAN, A.V.
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"ACCMION NRt -AP4030349
-hoptane but insoluble in cold n-hepbane.z
in heptane or in those soluble in boiling n
-However, the fraction of polypropylene which was soluble in cold n-heptano revealed'
Is 29% crystallinity at 20C and 45% at -10M. Defreezing reduced the 45% crystal-
',linity to the 29% level. While it was known that his particular polypropylene
fraction was a viscous liquid with an average molecular weight lower than that of
the two other fractions, it was listed as an atactic polywre The prosent invosti-~
ec-,
gation was able to demonstrate an increase in the crystallinephaso of a low mol
ular weight isotactic propylene cooled to -100C, while its Aigh molecular fractions
iromainod unatfocted. Orig. art. hass 1 table.
I"A&9WIATIONt Institut khimicheskoySiziki, AN SSSR (Institute of Chnmical Physics
AN SSSR)
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ACCESSION NR: AP4039644 S/0181/64/006/006/1622/1626
AUTHOR: Can, M. Ya.; Valichankova, Ye, A,; YeremLna, 1e Vs;
Uskin, M. S,
TITLEt Formation and proportion of Ag-Cu alloys in the finely
dispersed state
SOURCEi Fizika tvardogo tela, v. 6. noo 6, 1964, 1622-1626
!.TOP*IC TAGS: aerosol silver cop silva,
per system r copper alloy,
aerosol alloy preparation, aerosol alloy structure, aerosol alloy
lattice constant, aerosol alloy silver solubility, aerosol
alloy copper solubility
ABSTRACT: Ag-Cu solid solutions of constant or varyina composition
were prepared iq the form of aerosols by vapor deposition from
Ag-Cu malts on glass or thin collodion film substrates kept
at room temperature in helium or argon at atmospheric pressure. The
-iad from 0 to 100Z of each
initial composition of the melts was var
component; deposition time was 30 sec. The particles of the Ag-Cu
Cord 13
ACCESSION NRt AP4039644
aarooola'had a spherical form; the particle_tize, regardless of
to 0,5610 cm. respectively for
composition, varied from 1.3&10
particles produced in argon and helium. The aerosols of pure Ag
and Cu have the same lattice parametero as pure Ag and Cu in the
usual state. llowever,whilelaAA-Cu macroalloys tha transition
le-pliase to the two-phase rerAon in abruptft lattice ccaSmts
from 'the sinp,
change from 4.078 and 3.605 to 4.032 and 3*626X, and the solubility
limits do not exceed 13.5 atZ for Cu and 9 at% Ag; in an aerosol
alloy, the transition from the single-phast to the two-phase region
is gradual and the change in the lattice constantj is appreciably
greater: from 4.078 and 3.605 to 4.004 and 3.647A at a content
~~,-of 33 at% Cu and 27 at% Ag in largdr partiel 08 0 and 37 at% Cu and
::'1.32 at% Ag in the case of finer particles# which*is apparently the
-result of increased limits of solubility, Orig. art, hast 4 figures
and 5 formulas.
ASSOCIATION: Institut khimicheskoy fiziki'AN SSSR Moscow (Institute
of Chemical Physics, All 'SSSR.)
Car d 2/3
ACCRISSiON -M.Re AP4031189 6/0056/64/046/004/1500/1502F
AUTHOR# Bondarankoo N, Go; Yereminat.j'O.Y.: Talanow. Yo I*
TITLEt Beam phase structure of a ruby laser
SOURCE: Zh* ,%k-spers I teore fix*, v. 46, no. 4p 19649 1500-1502
S: beam phase structure, phase structure, ruby laser,
TOPIC TAG
r dielectric inhomogeneity, transparent dielectric, las
uby crystal, er
output analysis
ABSTRAM An experimental method is described which makes posoLbl*e
a visual'interpretation of the beam phase structure of any coherent
oscillation. The method is-Dased on the wave Interference of the
,original beam and.a.partly scattered boam-after it has passed through
a dielectric transparent Lnhomogencity whose dimensions are small
enough.in comparison with the.,beam width, The Interference picture
provides reliable inf ormstion~ regarding the structural character-
LstLca of a, beam phase front* The scattered radiation at a distance
d?),&2fA from an inhomogensity (where a is the dimension of the inhomo-
Lc-.rd 1/2.
ACCESSION NR* AP4031189
geneity)p represents a spherical wave whose phase center is located
in the inhomogeneity, Interference pictures were obtained at various
distances (75. 155, and 900 cm) from the dxternal mirrors of a ruby
generator (A-0.694u) with a crystal 7,2 cm lcmg-and 0,6 cm in
diameter* The experimental results indicate the importance of this
taethod of phase measuring for the study of lasers* Orige art, hast
2 figures and 2 formulas~
ASSOCIATIONs Radlofisicheskiy institut gorlkovskogo gosudar:tvennap!
u
wive-raitsta.(Institute.cf.Radio Physics, Corky State.Univar ity)
SUBHITTEDs. Mac63"
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ACCESSION NR: AP50209611 UR/O 0/65/007/000/139,1/1305
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1. 14 Yeremina, V.:.
-AUTHOR: RagR~~v L~N.; Musayelyan (~t~r~ov, N. M. ,
TITLE: Mechanical properties of polyethylene produced in the presence of soluble
catalytic systdms
SOURCE: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v. 7, no. 8, 1965, 1301-1305
TOPIC TAGS: solid mechanical property, polyethylene plastic, synthetic fiber,
polymerization catalyst
ABSTRACT:,. Physico mechanical properties of polyethylene (1) obtained In the
presence of soluble catalyst systems in chlorine- containing solvents, and of low
pressure polyethylene (II) were compared over a wide range of molecular weights:
(1, Dtl = 0. 7-12; M. W. 21, 400-170, 000; II,Ckj = 0. 9-5. 5). The strength of I
exceeded that of 11 having the same [iljvalue by 100-150 kgs/cm , indicating less
branching and narrower molecular weight distribution in 1. The crystallinity of
different molecular weight samples of I decreased as cooling rate increased, and
L 00745-66
ACCESSION NR, AP5020961
decreased somewhat with increase in molecular weight. At room temperature I
was readily deformable ' the[43= 1. 25-1. 40 range. Elongation at break decreas-
ed and polymer ~~n rt~lhllfhncreased as molecular weight of I increased Q0 > 1. 40).
The polymer stre gth of I ( ['1j.' 2. 5-4. 0) docrensed with Inct 11
n -cu ing tomperature,;
and elongation at break went through a maximum, indicating partial amorphization'.
The polymer strength of anisotropic samples of I increased and the elongation at
break decreased as orientation temperature increased. Stren ths of 90-100
2
kgs/mm were attained at 80-90C compared to 50-60 kgs/mmg for II. Thus the
polyethylene obtained by solution polymerization fulfills the strength and high
orient-~tion prerequisites for the manufacture of high strength fiber. Orig. art.
has: 5 figures and I table
ASSOCIATION: Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR (Institute of Chemical
-Phys
ics AN SSSR) Z
SUBMITTED- 17Jul64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: MT, GC
NR REV SOV: 003 OTHER: 004
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XONTORSHCHIM, A.S.; YEREWNAp K.A.
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1. TAningradakiy takhnologichoskly institut piahchavoy
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stva.
(Toast) (Fermentation)
PLOTNIKOV, P.M.; TEUMINA, K -V.; BAZOVSKATA, K.G.
Affect of fermentation time on roast propagation In rye sponge.
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1. Leningradskir tekhnologicheskiy inmUtut pishchevoy promy-
shlonnosti, kafedra tekhnologii khlebopokarnogo proizvodetva.
(Bread)
PLOTBIKOVp P.M.; YEM4,NA K V BAZOVSKAYAt K.G.
Effect of the vitamin B complex on the activity of lactic
acid bacteria and on the reproduction of yeasts in rye leaven
at high temperature. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.jpishch.tekh. 105-39
16l. (MMA 14:3)
1. Leningradakiy tekhnologicheskly inatitut piahchevoy prom~-
shlennostip Kafedra tekhnologii khlebonekarnogo proizvodstva.
(VITAMINS) (YEAST) (LACTIC ACID BACTERIA)
r -i t-r i ti ii
-----------
6-,rtain Pcouliftrities in the Plastic Dokl.kkad.Nauk
Extonaion at Variable Rate -22(6),1019-1020
Dec.0953
L.I.7vasillev, L.I. Eremina U.80S.R.
If the rate of stress application to a sample of Cup Alp.
Index AeronaUticUS or Sn. wire In changed suddenly, the strcas-atrain plot
mikos a gradualt and not sudden, transition towards the
Tenting of Materials i, curve charactcristio of the new rate of deform-tion, a
transition which is only complete at low strains; at
high strain, a course intermediate-b'etween the two curves
is followed. (Bibl.6)
A4 -
P OqLak U06c _U L~44% 61 SkXd'
PERSIN, S.A., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnikj Y'LFIT40VA, L.F., aspir-eitka;
TERENINA ..L.K.; TITOVA, R.P.; SWIRWIA, R.S.
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ot vred. i bol. 9 no.9t13 164, (MIRA 170-L'
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Kirovskogo otryada po zaBhchito rastoniy (for Yeremina). 3. Novosibir-
akaya stantsiya zaBhchity rastoniy (for Titova). 4. Starshly agronom
TSelinogradskoy stantaii zashchity rastenly (for Shakirova).
FCMINYKH., V.G.; yEREMIXA)"~,'V,.; ... YUNIKOVI B.A.
U-1rospinel in the titanc=aoetite deposits of the Urals.
Trudy Irwte geol. UFAN SSSR no,70t65-69 165o (MIRA 18:12)
YMIAIM, II.L. ordimtor
Widespread dermatitis following the use of 'penicillin. Zdrav.
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prof.B.A.Poplavakiy) Kazukhokogo gosidaretvannogo neditainskogo
Inatituta. imeni V.1f.Molotova.
(SKIN-DUMLSES.) (PXHICILLIN)
BOGOMOLOVI B.A,, red.; DARAVOV, A.M.p red.; MURONETS, I.I., red.;
C;USEV, II.P., red.; PANYXI, A.V., red,; VACHAYEVA, Z.F.,
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ARTEMOV, L.V., red.-leksikogr.j W mlad. red.;
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PLAKSM, L.Yu.p tekhn. red.
(German-Russian polytechnical dictionary] Hometsko-ruoskii
politekhnicheskii slovarl. Podgotovleno pri redaktsionnom
uchastii izdatellstva "Tekhnika" GER. Moskva., Glavnaia red.
inostranrjykh nauchno-tekhn. slovarei Fizmatgizas 1963. 812 p.
(MIRA 17-.1)
YEREMMA, N. S.
Yeremina, 11. S. - "Requirements for limn4 fabric and :.-~thods for eValLating t1hem",
Nauch.-issled. trudy (Tsentr. nauch.-issled. in-t khlopchatobumazh. prom-sti), Issue
2, 19h9, P. 73-73.
SO: U-hllO, 17 July 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal lnykh Statey, No. 19, 1949).
LESHKEVICHp Andrey Ivanovich; VOYKVODA,, Dmitriy Kondratlyevich; NAZAROV,
Viktor Vasillyevich; VILIKE, G.A., retsenwat; TEREMA, H.S.,
reteenzent; SOIDVIYEV, H.S., red.; PITESMAN,
NUZNETSOVA) A.I., tekbm. rod,
(Equipment and work mechanization at log dumps] Obormbmxmie i me-
khnnizatsiia rabot na lesnykh okladakhe Moskva, Goa2eabumizdat,
1960. 369 p. (KIRA 1429)
(Lumbering-Equipment and supplies)
YEHEMINA, N. S.
Yeremina, N. S. - Irdater-resistant cotton fabric", Nauch.-issled. trudy (Tsentr. naLch.-
issled in-t khlopchatobumazh. promm-3ti), Issue 2, M9, P. 93-)7.
SO: U-hllO, 17 July 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, NJ. 19, 1949).
-/ -- , - v ~ ~: ~. ) ,
Yjamiju IT.S,,,,-kand.tekhn*nauk.
Hew fabrics for men's lightweight .suits. Taket.prom. 17 no.12:
67-68 '57. (KIRL llil)
(Textile fabrics)
YE M IRA, N.S., kand.tekhu.nauk.
- Childrenle clothing made of cotton and staple fabrics. Takst. prom,
18 no.8:69-70 Ag 158. (HIRA 11:10)
(Cotton fabrics) (Children's clothing)
K.I.
Domign of cotton fabrlcs; reviev or ilteratilre materiftl. 'J.iuch.-
Ins. trudy TSNIKIIBI za 1962 w189-222 164. (HIVA 1M)
YEREMINA, N.S.; BOGOSLOVOIKAYA, N.D.
- . . .... - -
Effect of the structure of fabrics in loaa state on their shrinkage
In laundering. Nauch.-Isel.trudy TSNIIKHBI 160 [publ. 1621:76-88.
(MIRA 1812)
mumINA. Nadeshda Vasil lyevna, uauchuyy motrudn1k; ZAKHARKIN, F*G*,
i~sd.; KMALOTA, W.-D., tekhn.red.
Ecolden earn] rukar"a solotaii. Khabarovsk, Khabarovskoo
knishnoe Izd-vos 19599 27 P. NmA 14:12)
1. Birobidshanskaya sallskokhozyaystvannaya opytnaya stantsiya
(for Teremiua).
(corn Okiss)) .-._
NIKOLMO L.N.; YJMINA 0-I" KAVOVA, TO.Nq; HIKUYIDUl 1*74;
K;;Lm,
Synthesis and properties of acid mOnO&so d7*20 Zbur.prikl.khiu-
33 no,7;1617-1623 Jl 160. (KM 1397)
(Aso 409)
SIDaVA, X.44.1 k&rA.tekhn.nauk, pauchnyy sotrudnik; YEREKLU- O.If, inzh., nauchnyy
abimicinik; SIMANUVSKAYA,'Ye.L.,, :Lnzb., wmchnyy sotrudnIk
-,liber-reaetive dyeo used in dyeing blended wool f vs. Tekat.prome no*2:
164)
51-61 F 163. (MRA
1. Ilauchno-issledovateltakiy institut organicheskik~ poluproduktov i
krasiteley (NIOPiK). (Dyes and dyeing-Wool)
SIDNEVA, K.M.P kand. tekhn. nauk nauchnyy cotrudnik,j YEREMINA,O.I.J,
inzh., nauchnyy sotrudnik; BDYW,6.RODZEVICH, V.P.j Insh., fiauchnyy
aotrudnik; PLENTSOVAp S.A., inzh., nauchnyy sotrudnik
Use of now types of dyqs for wool dyeing. Tekst. prom. 23
no.10:18-21 0 163. (MIRA 17tl)
1. Nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut organicheakikh poluproduktov
i kraoiteley (NIOPiK).
AVAMIV.V,,,I.B.; OVAXIMYAN, G.B.; VWRM,-T~~--VORONINA, I.B.;
SMAIDS, L.K.; BEER, A.A.
Qyntheoio of diamJz.qoj dicarboxylio aoida, and
chloro--substuted monocarboxylic acids based on telomere of
chlorobromomethano with ethylene. Khim.prom. no 10:709-712
o 162. b4IRA .15:12)
(Amines)
(Acids,"Organic)
(Polymers)
iazotnoy prows iennqati 4 reroda,.6-wv alaxe-- v4au
Pon.
I-: ~ - - - . . I.. -,C,
--- I - -- - . t
-zal3im L t.uVUT,-j
KOSTSOVAP A. A. I VELICHKO, 1. M.; -jgpjpj~~
Alkammilfonic acids. Part 27: Synthesis and propertieB of
/2 -chloroethylalkans oulfonateB. Zhur. obo khim. 33 no.l:
35-38 163. (MIRA 16ti)
1. Voronezhakiy gosudarstv4'nnY7 universitet.
(Sulfonio acids)
UREmNAO V.; BOYAMIUp F.
in briquets. laas.ind.&WR 33
. Manufacture of rendered lard
no.2:40 162. (WA 15:5)
1, Holdavakiy Sovet narodnogo khozyaystva.
(Mbldavia-Lard)
SHULTAKOVSKIT, L.G.. kRnd1dAt tokhnichookikh nftk; YBUMINA, V.L. Inshener;
Method of predicting maximin levels of backwater. Meteor.1
gidrol. no.1:46-51 Ja 052. (MIRA 8:9)
1. TSentrallnyy institut prognozov, Moskva i Novosibirskoye UGHS,
Novosibirsk.
(Stream measurements)
numiza. jj"W..
Results of the hydrometeorological service In bridge construction
over the (Ybl River in Novosibirsk. Nateor.1 gidrol. no.8:45-46 Ag
'56. (KLUA 9:11)
(Novosibirsk--Bridges)
SOV/129-58-12-7/12
AUTHORS: Bogatyrev Yu.M. Candidate of Technical Sciences
and Yere;dna, V.P'., Engineer
TITIZ-. Deformation o-f-Su-ff-ace-hardened Steel (Deformatsiya
poverkhnostno zakalennoy stali)
PER ODICAL: Metallovedeniye i Obrabotka Metallov, 1958, Nr 12,
PP 35 - 41 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors investigated the deformation of surface-
hardened specimens made of the steels 40, 4OKh and
4OKhN as functions of the hardening temperature, the
cooling speed, the initial structural state and the
low-temperature tempering regime. The investigated
specimens were in the shape of hollow cylinders of
55, 105, 50 mm external diameter, 18 mm, internal
diameter and 15, 15 and 100 mm height, respectively.
The dimensions were measured with an accuracy of + lix.
The results are graphed in Figures 1 - 8. FurtheFmore,
the deformations were measured for heat-treatedi
toothed-sleeves, the shape avd the dimensions of which
are shown in the sketch, Figure 9. In the latter case,
the deformations were measured for local induction
hardening and subsequent tempering in a furnace, after
Cardl/3 local induction hardening with self tempering and
Deformation of Surf ace-hardened Steel SOV/129-58-12-?/12
after volume hardening and tempering by heating in
the furnace. As regards reducing deformations, the
best results were obtained in the case of surface
hardening followed by self tempering. The following
conclusions are arrived at: increase of the hardening
temperature leads to'an increase in the degree of
deformation but does not affect the nature of the
deformation. The influence of an increase.2i temperature
is highest for the changes df the internal and external
diameters and is less in the height of the
specimens. In the case of surface induction hardening
of important components, where it is necessary to
maintain accurately the geometry and the dimensions in
,the process of heat treatment, particular attention
must be paid to adhering to the optimum heating
temperature during the hardening process. The highest
hardening deformation is obtained in the case of cooling
iA::.,,.water and the deformation is less in the case of
cooling in oil. The deformation is somewhat smaller if
the quenching is effected in a 30% solution of glycerin
Card2/3 and a Y16 solution of KMnO., However, the most important
Deformation of Surface-hardened Steel SOV/129-58-12-7/12
advantage of these quenching media is the prevention of
crack formation. Preliminary heat treatment brings about
some decrease in the deformation during the hardening
process* Low-temperature tempering of the surface of
hardened steel leads to a reduction in its dimensions and
therefore such tAmpewing will partly compensate changes
in the height and in the internal diameter and will bring
about an increase in the change of the external diameter.
There are 9 figures and 4 tables.
ASSOCIATION: TsNIITMASh
Card.3/3
GEN, M.Ya.; VELIGIFIIIKOVA, Ye.A.; .-.' U I
J1,14 111" , J.V. - ZISKIN, III.S.
Conditions of fo=maticn and Froperties, of an Ag-Cu alloy im a
finely divided state. Fiz& tver. tola 6 no.6:1622-1626 Je 161,.
. NEU 17:9)
1. Institut khirnicheskoy fiziki AN SSSH, Moskva.
S/igo/60/002/01!/004/027
B004/BO6O
AUTHORSj Gull, V~ Ye., Kovriga, V. V,, Ymremina, Ye- G-
TITLEs Study of the Characteristics of Stability of Polymer.9 at
High Rates of Deformation ~~
PERIODICAL% Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya% 1960, Vol. 2, No- I!,
pp. 1616 - 1619
TEXT.- The authors wanted to subject polymers to mechanical te5ts und,~r
conditions giving rise to anomalies in comparison tc the normal b~ha7ior
of aolid bodies. For this pu=poae they worked out a dynamometer perm�tting
deformation rates of from 470,000 io 2,700,000 mm/min; the temperaturt of
the dynamometer was kept constant by a thermostat. The curve 11str.?ss as a
function of time" was recorded by means of an MTfO-2 (MPO -2) loop
oscilloscope, The test temperatures ra"el TWW-een Co and~1'1000c.
Specimens of nonfilled CKH-26 (SKN.,-26)->rubbqr-, polyethyleneN-)(molecular
weight 18,000 - 259000) and po-Ny~a-m-d--~--ere examinea. The cUrves obtained
wr-re reconstructe,1 into lldpformation w.~ a function of stress", and the
following was determined from them: 1) breaking stress a b 2) the relativa
7
Card 1/5
Stuiy of the Characteristics of Stability of 3/190/60/002/011/004/027
Polymen at High Rates of Deformation B004/BO60
prolongation on rupture, 3) time of rupture i b' and 4) the deformation work
(calculated from the area of the curvq "deformation as a function of
5t,7q35").. Anomalies were observed at deformation rates between 470,000 and
2,700,,000 mm/min, The nonmonotonic changg of ab;1 of the relative prqlonga-
tion, and of v b- had a likewise nonmoncton1c change of the deformation work
as a result. Maxima between 0 - 20 0C and minima tetween -200 and -'00 CC
wpr4 observed with the SKN-26 vulcanizate. With rising temperatur'~ th'~!
deformation curves shifted toward highpr temp',ratures,. A comparison -If
lymers based on measurements made a' different temperatures, may lead -to
p o.U I
the wrong conclusions due to intersectlon of these curves, As cont7asting
th-~rewith, an almost constant value of (2-7�0.0,10 4 for polyethylene, and
of (4.0+0.1).,104 for polyamide was found for the ratio a M/-r b' where 6Mis
the mean value of stress.,For SKN, however, the ratio fluctuated between
3.10 3 and 4.J03" There are 3 figures, 1 table, and 1 Soviet refArence.
Card 2/3
Study of the Characteristics of Stability of SligOV6010021014,10041027
Polymers at High Rates of Deformation B004/BO60
ASSOCIATIONt Moskovskiy institut tonkoy khimicheskoy tekhnologii im
M. T.. Lomonosova (Moscow Institute of Finp Chemical
Technology imeni M. V., Lomonosov)
SUBMITTED: 'April 7, 1960
t//
Card 3/3
TARAKANOV., O.G.; YEMIINA, Ye.G.
Foam formation in nonaqueoua media. Par' 21 Characteristics
of breakage of foams based on dioctylphthalate. Koll. zhur.
27 no.2t274-278 Mr-Ap 165. (MRA l6s6)
I. Vladimirskiy nauchno-lealedovatellskiy institut sinteticheskiM
smol.
TARAKANOV, O.G.; YERFMINA, Ye.G.1 Prinimall uchaotiyet GALANTSENA, S.S.P
laborant- ,2HUKOVA V.Yi.
1 .0 . laborant
Foaming in nonaqueous solutions. Part li Selection of frothing
agents for plasticizers. Noll.zhur. 25 no.5s596-599 S-0 163.
(MIRA 16:10)
1. Vladimirskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut sinteticheskikh
smol.
B1191J601000100210101012
B027/BO58
AUTHORS: Koton, M. M., Sivograkova, K. A., Tolstikova, Z. D.,
Yereminej~~X&~
TITLEs Production of Large Scintillometers From Plastics
PERIODICALs Plastioheskiye massy, 1960, No. 21 PP- 48-52
TEXT# The authors developed a method for the production of acintillo-
motors on polyotyrone basis with additions of active matorinlo. The
apparatus were made either as cylindrical blooke (10 kg woight, 220 mm
diameter, 300 mm height) or as a film of a thickness of about 100j&.
After various experiments, the accelerated polymerization at 2000C, i0e.,
a temperature higher than the hardening temperature of the polymer# proved
to be the beat method for the manufacture of block-shaped acintillometera.
The scintillating film was produced by means of rod presues and hot
drawn. The material was composed according to the formulas
styrene ................... *...... (basis)
n-terphenyl (scintillating additions) 2,1) per weight
relate4 to styrene,
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Plastics B027/BO5(3
IP4-di-2,5 phenyl oxazolyl benzene 0.02% per weight related to styrene.
The polymerization of products of up to 1 kg was carried out in glass
molds; steel molds provided w-th an inner coat of polytotrafluoro ethylene
were used for larger devices. Siloxane liquid Ho- 5 which is stable was
used as.heat carrier and proved to be satisfactory. The basic condition
for the process is a high purity of the styrene which is washed twice or
three times with a 5% caustic soda solution after rectification in order
to remove hydroquinone. The purification is controlled according to the
styrene color. N. V. Fadeyeva, L. A. Klinkovskaya, L. It. Kirichenko, G. S.
Smirnov, and A. V. Matveyev participated in the experiments. There are
3 figures and 12 references: 2 Soviet, I British, I Germany 2 Canadian,
and 6 US.
UBMANOVAj N.F.1 GOLUMNA9 A.V.; VANSHEYDT, A.A. J,.,YEFM41NAl Ye.N.
Synthesis and properties of polymers and copolymers of oL- Pnd
A77inyInaphthalene.i. Report, 19 Synthesis of monovin7lnaphthalenes.
Flast.massy no.3t3-6 161. . . (MIRA 3J,:3)
..(Naphthalene)
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AUTHORSi Golubeva, A. V., Nosayev, G. A., Usmanova. N. F.,
Yeremina, Ye. N., Sivograkova, K. A.
TITLE- A suspension method for obtaining high-molecular polystyrene
PERIODICALs Plasticheskiye massy, no. 1, 1961, 3-7
TEXTt In view of the great commercial advantages of suspension polymeriza-
tion, the authors studied the most favorable conditions for obtaining
high-molecular polystyrene with good physical, mechanical, and dielectric
properties. In doing so, they applied the method of suspension polymeriza-
tion. A study has been made of the influence of initiators and their
mixtures, as well as of stabilizers and reaction temperature. The various
initiators were synthesized by alkylation or acylation of HP. or Na202'
First, polymerization was done in a nitrogen atmosphere at 20-95 0C with a
monomer-to-water ratio of 1s3 or 1:6, and with 0-5-2% initiator referred
to styrene. The authors aimed at obtaining a granulated polymer. Results
are summarized in Table 1:
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Initiator polymerization time, form of molecu-
temperature hr product lar
0 C weight
tart-butyl hydroperoxide 80190 12-18 emulsion
oyolohexanone peroxide 80;90 10116 flocks 55,000
tert-butyl peroxide 90 12-18 emulsion
acetone peroxide 80 18 emulsion
methyl-ethyl ketone peroxide 80 2-24 powder 55,000
dimethyl peroxy-dicarbonate 20-90 2-24 emulsion
tert-butyl perbenzoate 90 8-10 granules 110,000
tert-butyl peracetate 90 12 granules 106,000
tert-butyl permethacrylate 90 12 flocks
caprylyl peroxide 70-90 8;7 granules 48,000
lauryl peroxide 70 9 granules 45,000
methacrylyl peroxide go 6114 emulsion
aaetyl peroxide 90 6;12 powder
p-:chlorobenzoyl peroxide 90 7 granules 40vOOO
cinnamoyl peroxide 90 8 trimer
eracIetic acid 90 8 emulsion
t
enzoyl eroxide
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0
30
8
7
granules
ranules
3 000
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The effect of various compositions of the initiators at 90 0C in nitrogen,
with Solvar serving as a stabilizer, is illustrated in Table 2j
Composition of initiators ratio polymerization form molecule.
I
I
time, hr weight
benzoyl peroxide + isopropyl
acetone peroxide 111 7 granules 33,500
benzoyl peroxide + cinnamoyl per-
oxide 411 3 granules insoluble
benzoyl peroxide + di-tert-butyl
perterephthalate 111 10 granules 41,000
benzoyl peroxide + tert-butyl
perbenzoate lSlO 10 granules 64,700
benzoyl peroxide + propane di-
tert-butyl peroxide Ill 6 granules 55,800
tart-butyl peroxide + benzoyl
peroxide 111 12 granules 90,000
tert-butyl peroxide + propane di-
tort-butyl peroxide 111 12 emulsion
tort-butyl peroxide + cinnam.oyl
6 perox'.- .,, 40 12 emulsion
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tert-butyl perbenzoate + lauryl
peroxide lil 8 granules 86,700
tert-butyl perbenzoate + cinnamoyl
peroxida 24,1 8 powder 116,ooo
tert-butyl perbenzoate + lauryl
peroxide 411 7 granules 132,000
tert-butyl perbenzoate + tert-
butyl peroxide 411 9 granules 80,900
tort-butyl perbenzoate + propane-
. di-tert-butyl peroxide 111 7 granules 91,900
tert-butyl perbenzoate 4- dimethyl
peroxy-dicarbonate 111 12 emulsion
tert-butyl perbenzoate + caprylyl
peroxide 01 8 granules 90,000
tert-butyl hydroperoxide + pro-
pane-di-tert-butyl peroxide 1 111 1 12 emulsion ,
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B101/B205
Experiments with benzoyl peroxide (I), tert-butyl peroxide (II), and
tert-butyl perbenzoate (III) were made in autoclaves (50,200,600 1 capac-
ity), using Solvar as a stabilizer (partly saponified polyvinyl acetate
with ~2-13% acetate groups). monomer-to-water ratio - l12; temperatures
80-95 C or 80-1300C. These experiments confirmed the results of laboratory
tests. Granulated polystyrenes with a 0molecular weight of
100,000-120,000 were obtained. At 130 C the reaction took place within
9-10 hr, the polymer containing only 0.3% of the initial monomer. A com-
parison between these styrenes and those obtained by block polymerization
is presented in Table 32
Property suspension polystyrene obtained block poly-
1withj istyrene
molecular weight 35,000 90,000-100,
thermal stability accord-
ing to Vicat 99 98
according to Martens 2, 79 79
resilience, kg-cmlc% 12 22
bending strpngth,kg/cm4 750 1050
tan 6 ag 100ops 0.0003 0-0003
S at 2.5 2.5
Car 1~6cps
d 5
9000-120,000 90,000
100 96.5
80 76
18 18
950 1,100
0-0005 0-0003
2.5 2.5
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Suspension polymerization of styrene in the presence of polystyrene wag
studied in addition. Ordinary styrene and styrene thermally polymerized
UP to 30% were further polymerized in an aqueous suspension. Using I and
II in a ratio of IjI as initiators, a polystyrene with a molecular weight
of 140,000 was obtained. Polyvinyl alcohol, Solvar, sodium poly-
methacrylate, copolymer from methyl methaorylate and methaorylia acid,
gelatine, Ca3(PO 4)21 Mg(OH )2' talo, etc. were tested for stabilization.
0-5% copolymer from methyl methaorylate and methaorylio acid, or 0.1~
Solvar were found to be the most favorable stabilizers. The polystyrene
fraction with a particle size of 0-5-0-1 mm amounted to 60-80% of the
total amount of the polymer. There are 3 tables and 10 referencest
2 Soviet-bloc and 8 non-Soviet-bloo,
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L 8498-M (A) rjTIm)/PwP(-
Acc HIS AP5028478
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SOURCE CODKI
AUTHORSt Kawneteml, L'Is.; Sernove"Iri. Swgv7s. , A. AO;
I ! q @I
2namaranx-v- Ha Golubers. A. I Lukry-dn~i. 1. P T*ronLns, To* 901 51vocrokovo,
K. A 1 Kinter, r. P,j ry, 7r- Yg S-
ORG: none
T Class 39, No. 17560
,ITLEs Surfacing for metallic and reinforced concrete decks.
nnouncs4 Orlarsigtion of !&~ OtAtq CowdiVe-o-c-ShI2 92nmt-11012 922L
foargen1satelya gosudaretyewwCo kosLttete po sudoetroyoniyu 3SSR)_1 v
~I --
SOURCEs Byul.141tent isobratenly I tover"kh snakov, no, 20, 19659 64
TOPIC TAM polMr# copolywr, rubber, zineral filler', pigmat, wtal surfadinir
reinforced concrete, ship cosponsn~, 1-I'VINvIc Awlim f i-
ABSTRACTs This Author Certificate presents a surfacing notarial for metallic and
reinforced concrete docks. The surfacing mterial is based on a binding polywr
and an mineral fillers wW pipents. To increase its resistance to abrasion and
corrosion and to reduce its slipperiness, a capo27mr of styrole with nitrylacry2la
said and with butylaarylIc rubber is used as the MaLLOA-WOrMar.
SUB COM II/ SM D02i IMu44
/jv,r
I Cwd iA M 6".71A.2-M.&MA6.) 670.047
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(0) WIR~IJWW - -
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0 SDURC*E CODEt- Vit/04-13
INVENTORt Golubevs, A. Vol Yeremins, Ye, No; Sivogr4kovs, K. As;
Basborodko, a. E.1 KIT-ner, 1. F.1 S118011TWE-0- V, Pe
ORG: none
TITLEs Preparative method for s~ ~ena a.crylonLtrile copolymerJ
Class 39, No, 185055
SOURCHs lxobreteniyo, promyshlennyye obraxtsy, tovarnyye znaki, noo 16,1
1966, 92 1
TO'PIC TAGS: styrene)acrylonitrilelcopolymer, suspension copolyseriza-
tion, nitrile rubber, impact resistant material
ABSTRAM An Author Certificate has been issued for a method for
preparing styrene-acrylonitriletcopolymers. To Impart impact resistance,
to the plasticized product, the monomers are copolymerf-z-G-d--l-n suspenslo
in the presence of 3-10% nitrile rubber. -(BO
SUB CODE: l1/ SUBM DATEt 13Apr62/
Card I / 1MJS UDCt 678.746.22-139
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L 01�04-67 Bff (m)/W(J) IJP(c) RM
ACC NR' AP6030604 r-4N) SOURCE CODE:- 'UR/0413/66/000/016/0092/0003
INVENTOR: Golubeva. A. V,;X
emina. Ye. N. ; Sivograkova,___K. A.;
er
Bezborodko, G. L.; Kitner, I. P.; Shishina,_V, P.
ORG: none I(
TITLE: Method of obtaining s~ock-resistant plasticized rubber. Class 39,
No. 185056
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, prom yshl ennyye obraztsy, tovarnyyeznaki, no. 16, 1966,
92-93
TOPICTAGS: butadiene styrene rubber, copolymerization, rubber, plasticized
rubber
ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a method of obtaining a
shock-resistant plasticized.r)abber from a styrene copolymer, acryInitrile, and
butadieneacryInitrile rubbeAy means of siuspension copolymerization of the proper
monomers and rubber. To increase the light stability and heat resistance of
plasticised rubber, the proceas is carried out in the presence of butylacrylate
rubberA')which is taken in amounts of 2-5%. (Translation] INTF
rt----2
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YEFMOLIYEVA, Z.V.; IA7AREVA, U.N.; POTPAVNOVA, H.S.; VASILENKO, O.S.;
UFIMVA, S.A.-
Results of experimental studies on dihydrostroptomycin Salicy-
late. Antibio-t-M- 6 no- 5:385-390 MY 161, 1417)
1. Vaesoy-uznyy nauchno-iseledovatellskty Jmtitut antibiotikov.
(STREPTOMYCIN) (SAMMILACID)
ARBUZOVA, I.; YXMOVA, V.N.; ULEZLO, I.K.
n,--x " ,
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pollpt".40-
ymerization in viscous media. DAL AN SSSR 112 no.4:645-
648 7 '57- (MIRA 10W
1. Institut vysokomolskulyarnykh soyedinaniy AWsmii nauk
SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom A.T. Topchiyevym.
(Polymerization)
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Y-RIVIlrylk"41Y A. A.
YererV2n, A. A. "The physical development of new-',jorn chil-
dren in the city of Pa?u under vartime conditions (1942 and
1943)," Trudy Azerbafdzh. n2uch.-isrled. in-ta ok,,.rpny mat-
erinstva i mlgdI,-,nchestva i pedJatr. kafedr Azarbirfdzh. med.
in-ta, B2ku, 190, p. 134-47, (,Re3une in Azerbaijani).
SO: U-3736, 21 May 53, (Latopis 'Zhurn2l Inykh Staterf, No. 17, 1949).
Y.KRZKYAN, A. V.; ROMANOVSKIY, M. M.
Dormatitis caused b7 para-animosalic7lic acid. Vest. venere
Mookya, no.4:37-38 J417-Aug 1951, - (CIAML 21:1)
1. Of Moscow Clinical Infectious Hospital (Director -
Honored Physician RSFSR ff. G. Zaloskver) and of the Eye
Clinic of First Order of Lenin Medical Institute (Dirac-
tor - Prof. A. Ya. Samoylov. Corresponding Member of
the Academy-of Medical Sciences USSR).
ROKAWVSX1 T, Me Me - Y]MEKTANg A. Ye
Certain complications in PAS therapy. Vast. oft., Ko8kTa 30
no. 5: 30-31 SsPt-Oct- 1951, (CLML 2lt3)
1, Of,the Eye Clinic (Director - Prof. A. Yk. Samoylov). First
Moscow Order of Lenin Medical Institute, and of the Moscow Clin-
ical Infectious Diseases Hospital (Director -- Honored Physician
RSFSR N, G, Zaleskver).
="A.yl . ROWOVSXII. H.M.-
Paremino - Saileyelic Acid - Therapeutic Use
Certain complications in PAS therapy., Vest. oft-, 30 no. 6,1951.
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Dermistitim due to synthoureetin. Vast. Toner., Moskva No-1:51 Jan-Yeb
52. (CIML 21:4)
1. Of Moscow Clinical Infectious Hospital.
TBRINW, A.V.
Results of Interrupted sloop therapy.of chronic dysentery. Sovet, mod.
16 n0.3.:10-13 Mar 1932* (CLKL 22:1) "
1. Of Moscow Clinical Infectious Hospital (Read Piwolcian, - 1. G.
Zaleskver).