SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YERMOLENKO, N.F. - YERMOLENKO, N.F.
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YMMOLENKOO N. F.
h2371. YINIOLENKOP N. F, - Novye vidy nskusstyannykh materialov mtbazft rastitellnogo
yelka (Lyupina) Izvestiya Akad. Nauk Vasr No hs 191s8y S. 153-63
SO: Letopis' Zhurnallnykh Statey) Vol, 47, 1948
YEWPLENK03 N. F.
42372 YEWCLEIIKO,, N. F. , LUPINOVICHj, 1. S. - Problema kompleksno~o teklinicheskoto
ispolizoviniya 1yupina'. (K ito,~ew s6veshchaniy4 pri Otd-NiMzmatem ch tekhn. '
Nauk akad. Nauk VSSR. Mv 1948 g). Izvestiya akad. Natfk VSSR 110 5, ICU, S.
107-16
SOt Letopis' Zhurnalln-kh Stateyv Vol. 47,, 1948
YA46MIKO, II.F.
yermolenko, 11,F. and NOVIKOVAj Ye. N. "The collodial chemical propertier; of kok-
sagyz rubber vith respect to the structure and tiw methods of cultivating the rubber
plandItj, Izvestiya akade nauk BS.-)Rt 19L8 No, 6,9 95-109
So: U-32ols 10 April 53p (letopis tZhurnal Inykh Stateyp Noe 11 14949)
t-, .-
YMOLEI~-Oy . Z,
Yermolenko, 116. V. "Adsorptian o-P a mixture of orgo-nic acids nonaqueous
Uchen. zapisk! (Beloms. Cos. up-t), IsSue 9, 19/.8, ;:,,.
So: U-3261, 10 April 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh St.~tey, lio. 12, l9k!').
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Yom-olerko, ,;. IF. and lloldk-va, Ye. N. "Peerul-lificatilill Of o"', --n hv
df,Nsit", Uchfr,. zapiAl C"js. un-tj) 9, l'j*4;..', il. j7-fj2.
Sot U-3261, 10 Aoril 531, (Letoois '&-urnal. Inykii Statey, 110. 11-1, 1949).
1... -,-.
Yermolenko, fl. F. "The reconstruction cnd dc-velop- ent r, f' f+.v- 1::a.1 ,) -
the Belorussian SSR. On the probisr of the Utilization ..)" Varf!t8hde
(lupine) albwen", Uchen. zapiski (Belorus. 90s. WI-t), Issue 9, 1941', p.
So: U-3261, 10 April 53, (Letapis tZhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 12, 19/,S~),
system
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'ftxnge~ in. the Refractive Index In the Systea
Aced So i Belorussian 55M, 2 pp
Chem.
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cid
6s refraotive in&ea Of aolt
tb-res' --ompositi,= 10,20,;~ an(I 300. - -Be-
sibee existouce of. molecular ccapolmd
20:5ij 29j~-by deviation frm adcUtlvenes
shoe 4xistence of molecular cm*md-
mxl-~. latter
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0) fl. V-.
See: RA,51740VIM, L. V,_, and LFIX MS, 11. L.
Yerraolenico,, H. F., Rabinovich, L. V., and Lemots, 11. L. - "The
thermal dependence of the surrace-active materiala and theIr alixUrts")
(Report)) Soobahch. o nauch. r2botakh chlenov Vaesoyuz. kh1m. o-va im.
Mendeleyeva, 1949, Issue 1, P. 14-15.
so: u-~t63o 16 Sept. $3, (Letopis tZhurnal Inykh St2tey, No.
23~ 19W.
Ekt tc~d-- , "L*
22332 ErmolenkD, No Fe Adsorbtsiya swei organichookikb kislat iz ikh
rastvorav v vcklnykh i nevodnykh srsdakh. izvestiya aMd. flauk. Boar. 1949,
No - 3, S - 129--40
SO: LETOPIS' No. 30, 1949
USSR
162 to 15 My Moscow, f6rst conferewe was h*3A on
history of Soviet e1hewistry, convened by bomission on the
History of Chemistry, Acad Scl USSR, )6W papers were presonted by
(ostensibly) members of this Commission.
"Development of Chemistry in lklorussim.s /has recent
nane~ and Institiktots/ (Acedeow of Scienebe, Belorussian
SSR).
"Materials on the 11tatory of Soviet Chemical Scionests
Published by Aced 3(-A USSR In Moscow-Leningnd 1950.
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USSR/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their 1-12
Application, Treatment of solid mineral fuels
Abe Jour : Referat Zhur - Xhimiya, flo 4, 1957, 12872
Author : Yermolenko N.F., Novikova Te-N., Ginzburg D.Z..
Insb -MmaeW or ScIlences Belorussian SSR
Title Pruparation Methode and Propertice of Ditmen EMIxIone
Baned on Peat -mare
Orig, Pub Metody atrymannys. i ylasteivasti bitumnykh e=Lllsiy na
asnove tarfyanoy amly. Vestai AN BSSR, 1954P No 3,
1115-1M (Belorussian)
Abstract A translation. See RZMim.) 1956, 48050
Card 1/1 226
UW/Chemisiry - Inhibitors
C4Xd
Authors NovikDva, E. N., and Era6lonko, F.~j Act. it in of' 133!~alorus-AOd. of
Sc.
n the etructure or I Id t! ir prot ve
Title 3 Connection betwee ihibjtorl~ it ecti. 4)ff-
I . I--, . i Ijj I :: I
ect during o-4&en oxidatioift ~ of dip-Ointane. ~1
Periodical Dokl. AN SSSR, 97, Ed. 3, 467 L70., Ouly.!,21 FP4
Abstract The p;-otective effect of Inhibitoi- sl diliving'. Oxid iow ~,,6cesses and their
dependence upon the structural ch ~acberi i, thi, I ii- oW molboules,
lin&b atoms ;U LQ12itor mole Ules'and
which determine the mabilit;y of H~
their.polarity, was ainaly-zed. Th~ ~ poisibiUt7', shijj1Mhg double-poly-
mer bonds with solvate-binding pot&~~ ihhibitori, dlec-466, which may in-
Idbit the oxidation reaction, is 441adned14 Tii imechlinism of inhibitor
action, in the procasa of Mgen 6xidation of, 61)er! jina other substan-
coo, vas determined b o ction !of* spemiri~ q of substances with
_v th a vOup
regularly changing structure. Se*4n'refer~ncooll 6-1 ISM and 1-4~gli0b,
Grapho..
Institution Acad. of Se. Byelorus-M, 'Xnsiitut~
of Ch~misj~. ri
Submitted ,i March'5, 1954
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YIRKOLA rfessor; BLIUVICK, P.t., profsesor, redaktor;
. g9& A
IIAW4"CR. 1h.0 tokhatchookiy redaktor
LChrometographic adsorption analysis and its dsvelq"wntl lhromto-
grafichmakil adsorbtsionnyt analix t ago raswities, Ifinek, 12d-To
Akademil. nauk Dolomeekot S52. 1955, 104 p. (MM 9:11)
(Chromatomphic analysis)
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K.1.0 redo; BUMN-OWA-, I.T~,, tekba, rsdo'
[Role 40 chemistry in agriculture; a popular ise4urs] Zoachanis
khtall. v selOskon khostaistvo-, popultarsmis lo'ktotia. Miusk,
Isd-vo Selgesunly. in, TvIoLeninsp 1956. 47. (MIRA 11-.11)
(Agriculiural chemistry)
BB7.BCRODOY, N.A.;INRMDIM=q_#.l .,akodonik, rOdolktorj
li6~
BAXAMA; M,-16U.9 .
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UkhMaktor
IOU miklag In old %q91s] Stakia"Ite v AVOT*i ftat, Mask.
lz44 9 Aked. muk'MM, 1956. 3 06 (NLU 10: 4)
1. AN* Delorumsker: M. (for Temolanko)
(Gusi' iinufacturs-Ri story)
YMI,OLENKO, N. F.; Levina, 9. A.
"Structure and Adsorption Activity of Aluminm Hydroxides In reJAtion to
Conditions of Formation" (Struktura i adBortrtsionneymi aktivrY)stl gidrookisi
alyumin:Lya b savisimosti ot usloviy obrazovanlys) from the took
d Al-Union Conference on Colloid �h2mjjtjX# pp. 276-284) Ir, N SSSR~
VU
01300w# lq5T-
(Report given at above Conference, Minskq 21-4 Doc 53)
Y-rmolenko: Act. Mbr. AS BM
YEPNOLZIXOR N. F,,; D. Z. Ginzburg
t --
"Change of the Af7mmetry of molecules of Vegetable Albumins under the
influence of Dem~turalizing Substances" (Izmeneniye asimmetr1i molcku
rastitellvykh belkov pod vliyaniyem. denaturlruyushchikh veahchestv)
from tho book TrtOy of the Third All-Union Conference on Colloid Chem
pp. 397--409, All SSSR, Moscow, 1956
(Report given at above Conference., Minsk,, 21-4 Dee 53)
Yermolerko: Act.Nbr. AS BSSR
USSR/Physical Chemistry - Surface Phenomena. Adsorption, B-13
Chromatography. Ion Exchange.
Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Xhimiyap No 6, 25 March 1957, 1876o
Author so Ermolenho, N.F.. and Kutanovp I.P.
Title : -ruvest2E,,ation oi Wetting Heats of Activated Charcoal
I
14etted 1).r lolvents and'by Their Mixtures.
Orig Pub : Izv. AN BSSR, Ser. fiz-techn. n., 3-956, No 1) 87-93
Abstract : Wetting heats of an activated charcoal wetted by solvents
aant their mixtures (C2H5OH# CH-1COCKV CC'4,1 C"'C13)
C~2CICR2CI) were measured. It is shown that the heat
effect of vatting, as a rule, depends directly on the va-
lue of adsorption of organic acids of these mediae This
fVyen u-j a reason to think that the value of wetting heat
of a-charcoal can serve an a certain criterium in avalua-
ting its adsorption activity with reference to orpnic
acids both when dealing with adsorption from solutions
and when dealing with desorption of acids by solvents and
Card 1/1 - 327 - by their mixtures.
J,
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UWH~ rThernu)dynamics. Thermochemistry. Squilibria. Physico-Chemical B-8
Analysis. Phase Transitions
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Xhimiya, So 8, 1957, 26148
Author :,MITer=xolenko 0.1h.Levitman
:,, -rEecu3a; CompouvAa In Solutions by Method of Physico-
3t
t
Title o
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ChemicalAnalysis by Measurement of Refraction lnd*x..
Orig PUb : Zh- neorgsn~ Ibi-ii, 1956, 1, xD 6, 1162-1172
Abstract : A series of ternary systems of aqueous and aLcobalic sobations
of mixed'idneral salts was stvkUed by meamwing the, Index of
refraction (n) and by investigLting the deviations from
additivity by curvesA n-composition. The possibility of
'the application of refraction measuring to the detection of
molecular compounds in a solution is shown.
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137-58-1-2134
Translation f;rom: Referativnyy zhurnal', Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 1, p 290 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Levitman, Kh. Ya. Yermolenko, N. F. Levitman, Kh. Ya. ,
Yermolenka, N.
TITLE: Amperometric.Analysis of Copper in Electrolytic Baths for
Nickel, Zinc and Cadmium Plating (Amperometricheskoye
iopredeleniye medi v gall vanicheskikh vannakh dlya nikelirovaniya,
tsinkovaniya i kadmirovaniya) r In Belorussiaul
PERIODICAL: Vestsi AN BSSR, Ser. fiz. -tekhn. n. , Iz%r. AN BSSR, Ser.
fiz. -tekhn. n. , 1956, Nr 4, pp 133-137
ABSTRACT: A description is offered of a method of analyzing for small
quantities of Cu in electrolyte baths (EB) by amperometric
titration employing rubeane; the advantagets of the employment
thereof as a precipitant are indicated. The titration was per-
formed in a visual polarimeter. The content of Cu in EB for
nickel, zinc, and cadmium plating was esta:blished by the
readings of a mirror galvanometer sensitive to 2.16xlO-9 amps
Card I/Z at I mm/m. In preparation, the initial solutions simulating the
137-58-1-2134
Amperometric Analysis of Copper (cont.)
com,
,positions of the EB were made of mixtures of the reispective pure salts,
and optimum voltages were used in the amperometric titration for Cu. The
amount of Cu in real EB for nickel, zinc, and cadmium plating was then d~:Z_
terrr,tined at concentrations of 20-500 mg/I in the bath mixtures. The method
developed makes possible determination of Cu in an acetic acid medium in the
presence of added Fe, Zx, and Pb without preliminary separation thereof.
P. P.
1. C*pper-Deteraination 2. Zbwtr*3LytIe tL-trstLsx-49q*LPMt 3, Sloctre-
lytia eell"qvlp~t
Card Z/Z
KU2MT. I.P.; YJRKOLBM, I.Te
Influence of functional groupe In orgamic salds on MwIr adsorption
from solution. Sb*r,&&u*h.r&b.Isst.kkIw,AN RSU no-51188-193 156.
WMA 10:5)
(Acids, orgulo) Obeadcal structure) (Adsorption)
Termelea1w. X,Y.; IRITCHI16 ZsA.
- -0
Structure &M adsorptios activitr of peat charcoal. Sboremuebo
r&b,Ijwt.khIm.AN BSSR no.5:204-212 156, (NIaA 10:5)
(Peat) (Charcoal)
SKORMOD. 0.1l.;.MMCLE31XO. N.Y.; FUNSAYNTA, L.N.
Adso7j)tion, of mixtures of various amino acids from aqmecus solutions
on cluircoal, Uch,sap. BOU no.29:121-132 056, (MIRA 11:11)
(Amino melds) (Adsorption)
YWAOLMO. CF.; LZMS, N.L.
Dependence between adsorption and solubility of organic acids.
Uch.sisp. BOU no-29:139-150 156* , (KIMA 11:11)
(Acids, Organic) (Adsorption) (Solubility)
rxncLnzo, I'J.; NOVIXOTA, U.N.
~` "
Do-exalsification of natuml kWdrocarbons by solsoctive wotting
of hjdrophille bodlem. Uch,sep, BW no.,29:189-406 156
f(lizu 11;11)
(Fetrolemio-Akfialng) (Ibbrdration (Chemistry))
TOVIKOVA, TO.H.; TEMCLMO, N.Y.
In the pnesnas of fuhlbitars and
initiators. Uch.s&p BOU no,298297-209 136, (MIRA 11111)
(Aubber) iOxidation)
,YUKU6=0 j
JUKO ~ _p; SKCB=D, O.A.
Adsorption of a mixture of aroutio acids an charcoal, Vch,saye
BOU noe2WIO-221 136, I:Nlu 11311)
(Carbon, Activated) (Acids, Organic) (AdwIption)
71141OLMO, N.Y.; LITITM. Xh.To.: ZAMBNINA* A.K.
"W""MmIX"Remwera' concent rat Ian of awlemlor coupounds An aftod "It
solutions on the stability of those compounds. Uchasap. BW
no.251t231-236 136. t(NIRA Ilill)
(Solution (chemistry))
- TASILITWA. G&I.
Xglovalar compounds In NnM2- 101 - B20 and
systems, Uch,seps 30 1 no.291295-303 156a
(Systems (Chemistry))
NuSD4,-(Kff4)2W4-ff20
(MIRA 11111)
137-58-6-13861
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 6, p 378 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Mazel', M.I., )~ermolenko, N.F.
TITLE.: An Equation Describing the Relationship Between the Results
of Chemical Analysis of Initial Raw Material and the Final
Product (Uravneniye svyazi mezhdu rezulltal:ami khimicheskogo
analiza iskhodnogo syr1ya i poluchayemogo produkta)
PERIODICAL: Dokl. AN BSSR, 1957, Vol 1, Nr 2, pp 57-60
ABSTRACT: Using the analysis of data on the production control of super-
p~.hosphate from apatite concentrate as an example it is shown
that a relationship exists between the results of analyses of raw
material (RM) and the fininhe'd product (P), whis:h permits an
evaluation of the degree of validity of the analytical control of
RM. The relationship %uoted is expressed by the equation:
100 K = [ 100 - ZmC x - En (C' y - KCY ti ) ~ KC Z11,
where K is the yield of component from RM to P; Cx is the
concentration of elements, which are components of RM, but
not of P. C yI is the concentration of elements passing only
partially from RM to P; C," is the concentration of elements
Card 1/2 which are components of P; and m, n, p (sic.!) are numerical
137-58-6-13861
An Equation Describing the Relationship Between the Results ~(cont.)
coefficients, the value of which is determined from the chemical reactions
which constitute the technological process.
Z.G.
1. Chemical analysis--Effectiveness 2. Mathematic s--Api) Heat ions 3. MaLerials
--Processing
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YEWLEW, N. F.
"The problems of development of the chemical industry of his country in
connection with her deposits of turf and petroilei&'
.qW I - a at tw somm at as YMMMIM at am 10awn fW 00-
ardSOMM at Belmtlfle Wrk 'at VW AOSUWW of 8810MOG Ot Oak=
and ftandwe (ca Developost ot DIANWdM an K5*IY AWWMlW
21 J~ 290. (Twk. Ak NWk ~# 1"es go- 9# PP- UXL-U4)
Member, Academy of Sciences, Belorusskaya SSR
WMAROV, V.S. -, TERIOL 0 NIF.
I V- MMMMYW-11
Adsor.ption from a bizary azootrapic mixture with necuti7e
deviation from Raoultlit law. Dokl. AN BSSR 2 rD-7;Z'BI-Z')O
Ag 158. OnjLk 11:10
(Adsorpt-lon)
YERMUNKO, N. F.
irith KRIVCHIKI Z. A.
"Structure and Adsorbability of Peat Charcoals. Part H. p. 125
with NOVII[OVA, Ye. N.
"The Relationship of Sorption and Deterioration Prevention by Inhibitors
in the Oxidation of Rubber." P. 133
vith LEVI1qA, S. A.
I'Adsorbability and Structure of Sesquioxide (3els in Relation to their
Theriml Treatment. " p. 145
Sbornik nauchn;ykh rabot, vyp. 6, (CoUection of Scientific Works of the Institute
of Chemistry, Belorussian SSR) Academy of Sciences, No. 6) Minsk, Izd-vo AN
Belorusskoy SSR, 1958, 271 PP.
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)MV40LENKO, IN. F*.-P DUMNO., M. M.; BERRIG., B. P.; BERPINSIM., V. V.; LIM I . .
RADUSEMICH.. L. V.; TSITSISHVILI., G. V.;
"The adscrption fr= vapors and liquids."
zvport promtod at the Fourt-h All-UmIm Comfwmcm m C*UOIW ChMIStry,
Thil.161, Gowgion QW, 12-16 My 1958 (Koll %bw 20,5t V.67T-9, 158, Tw*mn, A*3)
AUTHOR t 2 ~ 3OV/69-20-6-15/15
TITIAt Checking the Possibility of Applying 4igh-:Rrequency Analysis
in Colloidal Chemical Inv 'estigations (0 proyerke vozmozh-
nosti primeneniya vysokochastotnogo analiza dlya kolloido-
khimioheskikh isaledovaniy)
PERIODICALt Kolloidnyy zhurnal, 1956, Vol 20, Nr 6, PP 761-762 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs This is a review of the article publiohed by V.I. Yermakov,
V.N.,Maslov and O.G. Stolyarov in "Kolloidnyy zhurnal",
1957, Vol XIX, P 198.
There are 5 Soviet references.
1. Colloids-Analyeis
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0297
YIFMLIKO, N.Y.; TISHCHEMKO, I.G.; PARKAT, A,3.
so
Chemistry at the White Russian State University; on
anniversei7 of the October Revolution. Uch.sap.BW
(White Russia-Chemistry)
the fortieth
no.42t3-29 1 58.
(MM 1211)
TMMLMOV N.Y.; MVIKOVA, TO.T.
Structure and preventive action of oxidation Inhibitors for rubber
and otbar hydrocarbons. Uch.sap.DW no.42W-93 1 50,
I
(NIVA 1211)
(Antioxidants) (4drocarbons)
SKOROUIOD, O.R. - TIMMDLIM, N. F.; LUIDMSXATA, N.
Combined adsorption from aqueous solutions of two ar,)matlc acids.
Uch.xap.I;GU no 42:159-172 0 58. (MM 2211)
(Acids, organic) (Adsorption)
TSRMLNMCOp X.F.; VASILINVA, G.J.
St~udylng ternary systems with the
no.42:271.-280 1 58-
(Systems (Chemletry))
aid of sirconium nalts. Ucb.sapaBOU
(MIRIL 12a)
(Zirconium salts)
I
YLIIWLEMMjt N. F. arul KRIVcIIIK, Z. A.
"The Structure and The AdsorptIonal Activity of These Co&ls."
report presented at the Section on Colloid Chemlstrj, VIII Mendelein.-; Conference of
General and ApplIed Chemistry, Moscow, 16-23 March 1959-
(Kou. zhur. v. 21, No. 4, pp. 509-511)
-j&j1Armolenk&. K.1.1-, IXTCH. A.Ta. (Doich, A. LAI;
UVITKAN, Mi.Ta. (Lovituan. Xh.1AI
Molecular compounds in ternary and binary mixt-mvs based on
refraction land density factors. Vestal AN XSR, Ser. fts.-takh.
nav. no.1:25-29 '59. (MIRA 12:6)
(Systems (Chemical))
MMIEMOO N.F.; ISTMO S.A.
Structure,, adaorptioup and catalytic aetiTity of ferric bydroxide gal
as a function of the mods of its precipitation* Sbore usuche rab,
Inzt* fiz.--org. kh'-, AN BSSFt no. 7:49-56 159. (VIM 14:4)
(Iros hydroxide),
KOMAROV~ V.S.j UHHOLENKOp N.F.
Determinwtion of the structure of certain White Russian clays frm
the sorption of carbon tetrachloride vaporso Sbor#~nauch. rib.
Inst. fis,,-org. khime AN BSSR no. 70747 159, (MM 14:4)
(Carbon tetrachloride) (White Rusaia-Clay)
KRIVCHIK, Z.A.; TZMLIND, 11.7.
4,
Adsorption activity In relation to structure of charcoal from
buried resinous wo6d* Dak1.A1F BSSR 3 no.2$47-51 7 959.,
(IM 1215)
(Carbon. Activated)
TUM18=0 N-'E?,--MALISMMIAUt L.I.
Adsor,ption of organic acids on ligain charcoal so a trumotion. of the
structure and polaritr of the modim. Vbkl. AN TASR :1 no-3-0205-207
my 1.59 1 (WU 12M)
jIdgula) (Carbont Activated) (Acids, Organic)
AIRYUSH=Mrf. G.N.; YMOKOMM, Me
Aworption desulfuratloa of petrol~. Repwt Wo.l. Dold.
AN BSSR 3 n0-9:370-372 8 '59- (xm 13:2)
(Desulftration) (Petroleum-leflolva)
TNWL=MD, X,10; U=9 TVs*
a
Kinetics of the oxidation of natural rubber In this presence of
thio Inhibitor oxinons. Dokl.Aff 3551 3 no*21:442-444
11 159. Okibber) (OxIdation) (NMAL 13:4)
ZLZAX, T,X*;,PPKQMWO ;OF* ClArmlowa, X.N.)
Klmtlcs of Ww emraptlm of the lWdlbltor Im the oxl-
dation of rubbw by smypmo Tootel AN DIRAm.fiso-tokho
JO.Ve VA94142-" 159o (NIML 13s4)
("%") Odutles)
5(3) SOV/79-29-6-32/72
AUTHORBs Lovina) S. A., Yermolenko, N. F., Pansevich-Kolyada, V. I.
-TITLE: Ferric Hydroxide. a Catalyst of the Ree~at-A*.uzn of the
tion of Apet;~,ne to Wcolicl. (Orldtv.-I" Ozlsi t1it-sleza-
katalizat-_,r 'spt.rt
PERIODICALs Zhurnal obahchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, H T 6,
pp 1920 - 1925 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The diacetone alcohol is obtained by covdenBation of aoetone
in the presence of catalysts. As such cm~talysts the hydroxides
of the alkali metals (Refs 1-4)o of Calcium (110fa 5,6), barium
(Ref 7), and some other products (Refs 0,9) 4r0 used. In tho
present paper the authors for this purpose used ferric hydroxide
prepared in a suitable way (Ref 10). The synthesis was carried
out according to the usual laboratory method (Ref 11). In the
experiment many samples of ferric hydroxide were usedt which
were prepared by precipitation with ammonia from sulfate in
different ways. The structure of the samples was determined,
and their catalytic activity was compared with the activity
of barium hydroxide. It was found that it was possible to
Card 1/2 obtain ferric hydroxide of different adsorption and catalytic
Ferric Hydroxide, a Catalyst of the RMOUM. Of: 14te SOV7~-29-6-32/72
Condensation af Acetone -to Discetoaa, AlcoSDI
activity according to the mode of preparation. The activity
rises with decreasing content of the ion 804,100 It was thus
confirmed that the use of ferric hydroxitle an catalyst for the
condensation of acetone to the diacetone alcohol is possible.
The constant of the condensation rate in tht presenco of the
most activo sample of ferric hydroxide (Mample II in table 1)
is twice higher than in the presence of barium hydroxide
(Tables and Figures). There are 4 figureat, 3 tables, and 17
referenoes, b of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATIONs Institut khimii Akademii nauk Belorusekoy SSR (Institute of
Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences, Belorandcaya SSR)
SUBMITTEDs NArch 3, 1958
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9LI!.n It. - e.N.
. M4.& , 9071MM, If
UZU, T.S.; jjr
Kinetics of the oxidation of natmml rubber I.ulbs **$Once Of Inhiti-
tore according to data on variation In the T11801091tj of golut,4mx*
Vestsi AN BSML Ber.fizo-tekh.nay. no.2:~30-131 160. (NM 13:10)
(Rubber) (ftidation)
TRRHOIM S, 11.7. [TArM03A Oka# X.F,I; VASILIMAj, G.I. f1fasJ111evat H.Lj
fittWlying intermolecular reactic= in mall v#wx* by
pbyv!iac*b*xLca2 a&IY# is. Tfiftit AN BW. rlp~-tekb,
nAva, no 4142-45 -160. 14 1)
!solution (Chemistry)) (Ohemiml rdt413tutz)
KOKAROT, V.O.; VAMAHDV, Y.I.
Swolli,3g of Ithits Russian clays. Dokl.Aff BSSI 4 no.3-.108-112 Hr
,6o. (MRA 13-6)
Mite Russia--clay)
RM, Nikolav Fodoravich; BM6AT, O-v mde; YOUICUROVICK, 1.0
telrm~-. ~--
EMmor olomnts =d colloids of tbO moil] Numelownty I
kol.loidy pochv. Muokp Isd-vo Akodeawak BM9 190i 290 p.
MM 14:1)
Oroom olomnts) (son oollolds)
IRITCHIK9 Z.A.; YNMMM, N.Y.
Stwucture and admimption activity of carbons in related to coaditions
of activation. ]Dokl.Alr BM 4 no.6:244-24,,7 As 060. (KM 13:7)
1. Institut obahchey t neorganichookoy khiali AN BM.
(Carbon, Activated)
YIM40LENKO' IF.Y.;, XAZAK' T.S.
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linstlics of the oxidation of artificial rubber Is thok;.presence
of amino, phenols. Dokl.AIF BSSR 4- no. 5s203-205~~Jqr '66.
(Km& bao)
1. Inotitut obshchey i neorganishemkoy khtlaii AS:BSSR#
(Pbenols) (Dabber, Artificial)
,,MHOLINKO. II.P.; TATSEYMATA. H.I.
Adsorption on charcoal of a sixture of n-toluiftie and organic
acide from aqueous solutions. Dokl. AX 31kSH 4 no. 11:458-461
N '6o. (NMA 13;12)
1. hatitut obBhohey i neorganicheakey Wail AX BSU.
(Toluidino) (Acids, Organic) (A~vorpttoia)
KORAROV, V.S.; TWOLUKO, H.P.,ekedouik
-------
Adsorptlon. solectivity as a fwtdtion of the *041lent *ructur".
Dokl. AM S:iSR 135 mo.1:229~-132 X160. (KIM 13:11)
1. AN BBSEL (for Termolenko). 2. Inatitut obshclupy I as orgo niche okov
khImii AN SSSR.
(Adoorptlon) (BorUnts)
2622
s/o8i/6i/ooo/o12/005/028
B105/B202
AUTHORSs Levins, S. A.p Tormolenko No F.p Sidorovich X. A.
TITM Effect of the composition and the conditions of formation on
the structure and the catalytic properties of the mixed gels
of iron, nickel, and cobalt hydroxides
PERIODICALt fteferativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiyat noo 12, 1961p 81, abstract
12M49 (3b. nauchn. rabot. In-t obahch.i neorgan. khimii AS
iissR, ig6o, vyp. 1, 140-146)
TZXTs The structure and the catalytic activity of tho! mixed gels Fe 203
and Ni(Off)2 an well as of the pure and mixed gels Co(C)H)2 and 1P~(OH)2
were studied. It was demonstrated that the mixed hydrates of iron and
nickelic oxides are finely porous. By an admixture of 6.5% Ni to Fe(OH)3
the catalytically most active a mplo was obtained whotte activity was
2.4 times greater than that of MOH) 39 Pure Co(OH) 2 samples are coarse-
pored with a low specific surface and low catalytic acitivity. The order
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2M2
08fj6I/M0/OI 2/005/028
Effect. of the composition and the ... B105/B202 1,
and rate of precipitation does not essentially influence the structure of
the Co(OH)2 samples investigated. The admixture of 0-94% Cc (0H)2 to I
Fe(OH)3 increaoss the activity of the sample as comparod to that of pure
Fe (OH)3 1-8 t'zles' [Abstracter's notes Complete translation.]
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YEN-IOLENKO -LF.,-akademik, red.; GES', V.D.p rod.; WMIKA7A) I*Yes,
te,khn. red.
[Works of the Chemistry Faculty] TrWy1himichaskago fakull-
teta. Minakp Iod-vo Belgommiv. ira. V.I.Leniiia. 1960. 143 p.
IMIM 15W
1. Minsk. Universitet. -r~~44M
(QwvdeU-y)
UKUSINIM; 9- -1.1- ......
S10811611000/01410091030
B106/3110
AUTHORSt Shirinskaya, L. P., Yermolenko, N. F.
TITLEt Effect of conditions of treatment of aluminum oxide on its
adigorption activity
PERIODICALt Re:ferativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 14s 19151, 93, abstract
1415651. (3b. nauchn. rabot. In-t obahch. i neorgan. khimii
AN BSSR, no. 1, 1960, 171 - 180)
TEXTt The authors studied the adsorption of benzoic acid (1), o-, m-, and
p-nitro-benzoic acidst o- and p-aminobenzoic acids, a-h;rdroxy benzoic acid
(II), and a-sulfobenzoic acid from aqueous solutions to Al 203 and samples
of Al203 treated with water, 0.01 N sulfuric acid, and 0.01 X lye. The
adsorption isotherms agree well with Freundlich and Langmuir's equations,
which suggests the physical character of the adsorption. Acid II was
adsorbed to the lowest extent. In the other acids, adsorption grew wityl
increasing electronegativity of the substituents on acid It OH< 50 3H< COOH
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S/061/61/000/014/009/050
Effect of conditions of treatment of ... B1061BIlo
.