SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT CHEMERIS, N. A. - CHEPULIS, G. K.

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USSR 1MG 576-314,576.8 FIM40, B. A., and CHEMORIS, N. A., Institute of the Biochemistry and Physiology of IlicroargME-ss, -Kc-gre-my of Sciences USSR, Pusbchino on t~e Oka WThe Mechanical Properties of Cell Val-Is of Microorganisms" Moscow, Mikrobiologiya, Vol 40, Ito 6, Nov/Dee 71, pp 1060-1063 Abstracti The rheological properties of living cells of nicroorganisms can be determined on inclusion of these cells into macrofilms irith known elastic properties, In the procedure applied, the elasticity modulus E of gelatin- glycerol films containing calls of microorganisms was determined by stretching the films in one direction. If addition of cells did not change E of a film with a definite composition, E of the cells could be assumed to be equal to that of the film. The relation E - kc9 applied to gelatin-glycerol films, where c is the concentration of gelatin. On the basis of experimental results, the 0.1-600 kg.=?- range of B, which could be obtained by varying c, included the values of E corresponding to thoce of microorganisna, E for E. coli (0.26 kg/mm2) corresponded to a gelatin concentration of 66.Y., At high values of c, stretching of the filn was best carried out, at a low rate (0.5 rin/sec). The properties of cells were not affected sienificantly by inclusion into the films and stretching of the latter. Experiments with 1/2 4 FIM4AN9 B. A., and CMERIS, N. A., Mikrobiologiya, Vol 40, No 6, Nov/Dec 71, pp 1060-1063 'Schizosacch. pombee incorporated into the films indicated that the mIls could be readily observed under a microscope in the course of rheological studies. They retained their capacity for normal growth and division. 2/2 -'3 3- - USSR CHEMERIS, N. N. "Transformational Grammar for a Fragment of the Russian Language" Lingvist. Probl. Avtomatiz. Inform. Poiska [Linguistic Problems of the Automation of Information Retrieval -- Collection of Works], Kiev, 1972, pp 22-33 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 9, 1973, Abstract No 9VS22). Translation: The fragment of the Russian language described does not include single-unit sentences (impersonal, incomplete, etc.), sentences with intro- ductory words and phrases, sentences containing quantitative numbers, etc., as well as sentences with separated components. The grammar describing this fragment consi3ts of three parts. 'lhe first part is a context-free control grammar, a generalization of the domination grammar: the right portion of a rule not only notes the controlling element, but also indicates the type of control. The terminal symbols are not word forms, but rather characteristics of entire classes of word. forms. This grammar generates nucleus statements. The second portion -- the transformational grammar -- processes the marker of the components marked for control and the characteristics of the nucleus statement, converting them to transform statements, The third portion, onl,Y 1/2 - 79 - USSR Chemeris, N. N., Lingvist. Probl. Avtomatiz. Inform. Poiska, Kiev, 1972, pp 34-47. briefly described in the article, includes supplementary transforms of state- ments in place of certain characteristics in the independent transforms and constructs the final chains of characteristics which are replaced by Russian- language word forms. Ye. Burgina f - 2/2 USSR BOYKO, YU.V-, CHWERIS, V.T. NNEWIM& UDC[621.362:5:",8.41-16:5~5.9.083 'movement Of Electrical Arc In Transverse Magnetic Field" V eb. 'Teplotekhn.probl.pryamogo Preobrszov.energi (Ileat-Engineering Problems Of Direct Energy Conversion--Collection Of Works), Issue 2, hiev, "Nsuk.dumks," 1971, pp 95-102 (from RZh--Elektrotekhnika i energetika, No 12, Dee 1971, Abstract No 12A186) Translation: The paper presents a scheme, a description of the arrangement of an experimental installation, the peculiarities of a system of Drobe measure- ments, and the results of a study of the movement of an electrical arc in a magnetohydrodynamical channel with argon and argon with an additive Of DOt8BSiUm, in a transverse magnetic field. A diagram is presented of the distribution of the speeds of motion of the arc with respect to the length of the channel as well as the scheme of movement of the are with respect to the electrodes. 4 ill. 4 ref. [In-t el-dinamiki AN USSR, Kiyov--Institute Of Electrodynamice AS UkrSSR, Kiev] 1/1 USSR uDc 669.243.87 GUDIMA, N. V., IE~--V. A., BYKOVA, T. D., and ZOOKOV, 0. M. "Effect of Current Density on Production Cost in Electrolytic Nickel Refining" Moscov, Tsvetnyye Metally, No 3. Mar 70., pp 29-33 Abstract: The production of nickel in electrolytic shops may be raised by increa8- ing the number of electrolyzers, raising the current density., and simultaneously adjusting the principal operational parameters, such as nickel concentration, electrolyte salt composition, and the circulation rate. The optimum current density must be determined for each individual plant taking into consideration the specific process technology and changes in various items of expenditures as a function of current density. With the shop expenditures being a major portion No-45t,) of the total conversion cost, it vas the objective of this paper to determine the correlation of current density and shop expenditures on the basis of report data of an electrolytic shop. It was also essential to establish the factors, other than current density, affecting changes in the absolute shop expenditures, eliminate these affects, and arrive at 11net" (cleaned) expenditures. Depending on production volume, the items subject to changes are: vithin-plant transport, maintenance of basic facilities, current repairs, and depreciation, 1/2 41- USSR GUM%, X. V... et al., Tsvetnyye Metally, NO 3, Mar 70, pp 29-33 Within the period of analysis, the production volume at this specific shop was affected by the number of electrolyzers, current density, cathode surface, current yield, and extensive utilization of electrolyzers. Formulas are cited for deter- mining shop expenditures as a function of current density. Calculation shows that an increase in current density -from 241-3 amp/mP to 388.9 amp/m2 and the resultant higher production volume made it possible to reduce the shop costs of 1 ton of cathodic nickel by 45-4- 2/2 USSR MARKOVA, Ye. V., CHEMLEVA, T. A. "The Composition Principle of Investigation of Multicomponent Mixtures" VopTosy Kibernetiki. Nekotoryye Voprosy Planirovaniya Eksperimenta [Problen's of Cybernetics. Certain Problems of Experimental Planning], Moscow,, 1972, pp 73-86 (Translated from Rcfcratixnyy Zhurnal Kibernotika, No 6, 1973, Abstract No 6V294, by the authors). Trans lat i oil: MICII COMj)()SjtiOIl-j)rOj)CrtY diagrams aro studied, it is necessary to develop sequential experimentation plans. The sequence of plans should be constructed so that all or part of the experiments of the initial plans are included in subsequent plans, i.e., planning should include the composition principle. This article presents a classification of typical situations arising in planning in diagrams with qualitative factors which are us'eful for the development of the composition principle of planning, 34 - USSR CHEMLEVA, T. A., ADLER, Yu. P. "Decision Making in Informalized Stages of Planning of Experiments in Studies of Composition-Property Diagrams" Voprosy Kibernetiki. Nekotoryye Voprosy Planirovaniya Ekspcrimcnta [Problems, of Cybernetics. Certaiii Problems of Experimental Planning], Moscov.,, 1972- pp 97-103 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 6, 1973, Abstract No 6V297, by the authors). Translation: Methods of experimental planning are ever more widely included in the practice of studies of composition-property dinprams. In the past 10 years, large numbers (if plans have beeii suggested -for various tasks. In developing each new specific assignment, a decision must be made con- cerning the selection of some definite, most suitable and efficient plan for realization of the task at hand as an experiment. This work Studies problems related to making thi.5 selection. 1/1 USSR IMC 669-2951292'71 T. A., Moscow yELYLrrIN, 0. P.j KALININ, G. P., SOBOIKV, N. N., and "Optimum Planning of the Eyperiment in the Investigation of the Proparties of Ti-V-Al Alloys" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk USSR, m6tally, No 4, jul/Augg 72, pp 234-238 Abstracti Mathematical methods of planning were used to establish diagrams of chemical composition and specific electric resistance for titanium-rich alloys of the Ti-V-Al syztem in the form of an iMDroper simplex with the vertices x, (109% Ti), x2 (60,1Z Ti, 40% V), and x3(90% Ti, 10% Al). The use of D- and G-optimum. plans made it possible to construct an adequate mathematical model of the investigated diagram by means of which the value of the specific electric resistance at any point of the system can be calculated. In applying mathematical methods to the investigation of com- position and properties of multicomponent systems, computer technology can be effectively applied for processing experimental data, plotting and statisticaily analyzing the model of the investigated dependence, analytical calculations of" the studied propertyp and for diagi-damatic representation of modeling resultz. Three illustiations, one table, five formulas, seven bibliographic references. i/I 112 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30ocr7O TITLE--RADIOCHEMICAL STUDY OF PLATINUM DISSOLul[ON IN ACID ELECTRDLYTES AT VARYING POLARIZATIONS. 1. EXPERIMENTAL PROCL-DURES AND SOME RESULTS -U- AUTHOR-103)-CHEMODANOV9 A*N., KOLOTYRKINt YA.M., DEMBROVSKlYt P.A. CGUNIRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--ELECTROKHIMIYA 1970v 6(4)9 460-6 -DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY wTOPIC TAGS"RADIO CHEMISTRY, PLATINUMv ELECTROLYTEr SOLUBILITY, NITRIC ACIOv HYDROCHLORIC ACID9 PERCHLORIC ACIDv SULFUkIC ACID CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS OCCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--1998/1149 STEP t4(J--UR/0364/7i)/006/00-t/0460/0468 CIRC ACCESSION NU--AP0121708 UNCL!"SSIFIED 2/2 022 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 ,CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP01121708 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DISSOLN. OF PT IN H SUB2 SO SUB41 HCL, HCLO SUB4r HNO SUB3, AND THEIR MIXTS. wAS INVESTIGATED OVER A BROAD RANGE OF POTENTIALS INCLUDING THE REGION OF H EVOLUTION. ELECTRODES WERE MADE OF PT PRETREATED IN A STREAM OF NEUTRONS AND THE QUANTITY OF PT IN THE ELECTROLYTE 4AS FOLLOWED BY RADIOMETRY. THE RATE OF DISSOLN. OF PT WAS GOVERNED BY THE COMFN. AND CHARACTER OF THE SURFACE OXIDE FILMS IN BOTH THE ANODIC AND CATHODIC REGIONS. THE KIND AND CONCN. OF THE ELECTRULYTE WERE OF MINOR IMPORTANCE ONLY. FACILITY: FIZ. KHIM. INST. IM. KARPOVA, MOSCOW* USSR. UNCLASSIFIGO A H6017116- AUTHOR-- "IAN 'CHEMODANOV'g. fl, DEPUTY CHAIRZ SIBERIAN BRANC4 OF THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, U.S.S.h.- TITLE-- A BRIDGE LEADING TO THE SHORES OF APPLICATION NEWSPAPER- SOTSIALISTICHESKAYA INDUSTRIYA, JANUARY 21, 1970, P 22 COLS 1-5 ABSTRACT-- THE ARTICLE DISCUSSES THE Pa08LEM OF 2RIDGIN^j THT' RETICAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES. THE AUT14OR CLA IMS THAI MORE 'IHAN HALF OF THE ASSOCIATES OF MANY INSTITUTES OF THE SIBERIAN BRANCH 01' TPIE ACADEMY ARE WORKING ON PROJECTS DIRECTLY RELATED TO 1NDUSTRY OQ AGRICULTURE. THE NETWORK OF RESEARCH INSTITUTES, DESIGN BUR---Ai-ic- AND PILOT PLANTS WHICH IS BEING DEVELOPED BY THE NOVOSIBIRSK RESEARrH CENTER OPERATES ON THE PRINCIPLE OF DOUBLE SUBORDINATION., WXICH MEANS THAT THESE ORGANIZAl*IONS ARE ADMINISTERED BY MINISTRIES, BUT THEIR RESEARCH ACTIVITIES ARE GUIDED BY THE ACADEMY, THE' CMDRE FOR THE 1/!o 1-7 19600324 ~9-41 AZI0017116 ACADEMY INSTITUTES ARE TRAINED AT THE UNIVERSITY 'WXICH IS PAR7 L THE-NOVOSIBIRSK RESEARCH CENTER SYSTEM. T14E SAME. PROCEDURE VI BE APPLIED TO THE TRAININC OF CADRE FOR RESEARCH INSTITUTES AND DE'S411,31M BUREAUS UNDER DOUBLE JURISDICTION. SOME WILL AMLSO BE TRAINED IN A NEWLY FOUNDED POLYTECHNICAL INSTITUTE. THE FIRST ORGANIZATION THAT WAS PLACED UNDER DOUBLE'SUBORDINATION 1S THE SCIENTIFIC-RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR AUTOMATED PLANNING AND CONTROL SYSTEMS /NIISISTEM/ OF THE MINISTRY OF INSTRUMENT CONSTRUCTIONY AUTO- MATION AND CONTROL SYSTEMS U,S,S,R, TODAY ITS RESEARCH ACTIVITIES ARE GUIDED BY THE INSTITUH OF ECONOMICS AND ORGAN12ATION OF 1NDUS- TRIAL PRODUCTION OF THE SIBERIAN BRANCH OF THE ACADEMY. IN 1966 THE REQUEST OF THE SIBERIAN BRANCH AND CERTAIN MINISTRIES FOR PERAISSION TO BUILD FOUR NEW DESIGN BUREAUS OF DOUBLE SUBORDINA- TION WAS GRANTED BY THE GOVERNMENT. RECENTLY PERMITS HAVE BEEN 19G00325 A-NO017116 GRANTED FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THREE MORE RESEARCH INSTITUTFS AND DESIGN BUREAUS OF THIS TYPE, THE INSTITUTE OF CATALYSIS OF THE CHEMT SIBERIAN' BRANCH AND THE MINISTRY OF ICAL INDUSTRY HAVE DEVELOPED PLANS FOR A DESIGN-TECHINOLOGICAL BUREAU WITH A PILOT PLANT. T~4F MINISTRY OF GEOLOGY S.S.R., AND THE INSTITUTE OF GEOLOGY AND S T GEOPHYSICS ARE DISC6SU-j.NG A PROPOSAL TO ESTABLISH A DESIGN SU,~EA[` FOR DESIGNING GEOPHYSICAL INSTRUMENTS ON THE BASIS OF THEORETICAL "%Nr) EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH CONDUCTED BY THE INSTITUTE. -3/3 19600326 USSR Cq A UDC 547.241-) RAZUIOV, A. I., LIORBER, B. G., SOKOLOV, M. P., MOSKVA, V. NAZVXNOVA, G. F., ZYKOVA, T. V., CHEMODANOVA, L. A., and SALAKIIUTDINO.V, R. A., Kazan' Chemical-Techno~-lo-g,-i--c-a-l-,--I-n-s--t--i-t-u-t-e imeni S. M. Kirov "Reactivity and Structures of Phosphorylated Carbonyl Compounds. XI. Study of the Aldol-Enol Equilibrium of Phosphorylated Aldehydes as a Function of Temperature" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 3, Mar 73, pp 568-572 Abstract: The aldol-enol equilibrium of a series of alkyl substituted and non-substituted phosphorylated aldehydes has been investigated is a function of temperature using IR, NIMR-111 and NMR-31p spectroscopical analyses. With increasing temperature the nozisubstituted compounds go from the trans-enol form through the aldol form into the cis-enol form. In case of the alkyl. substituted phosphorylated aldehyde only the conversion from trans-enol form into th~ aldol form has been observed. Quantitative determination of the ratios of aldol to trans-enol form has been made. 1/i UDC ,k'CZ-':VA, V V. N-AZ-VU-U1' G F'. "nOVA, T. V. and I A. Kazan' in-s'.-J"u-te of Chc-r-dcal Tec'=-oj-c)-~ S. N- ydrcv Raw " - alkoxy- "Subztituted V-Inylp,--c-sphonin Acid Derivatives. X - v3nylphosph,onic AC-ld D~~rivativcz" J j,cnjn,--,d, Zhua:~~l Ot:~hc~,ay Vol i~j, ?o ?J, pr, Abs- :-:,.c t, t of P- ;;-or-c co'-an'letle studv of C d 0, 4 i yr- c~ Lj i I by reaction, Of 1- thc!--e acir-- c r~,o in the Id ItA., I o 7i z~ - (7 1 p h c. 3 ~:Crcc-nt of onic -z' t 1. 17 -'re c Ide P-na s 7-, c c!-a well as in fro.-, tb~ form Of Cs, th 1/2 032 U, "CLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13MOV70 T I TLE--fi I GH CHROMIUA DIFFlislu-N COATIING ON CH-`,0MIWi NICKEL AUSTENITIC STEELS -u- AUTHGk-(j3j-SmIRNu,v, A.V. i CHEMPUKOVA, E.N., NACHINKOV, A.D. ccjtjNrRY OF INFO--USSR SGUACF---=ILIKC-Kiilt'~ICH;-:SKAIA MEKHANIKA MATER[ALOV, VOL. 61 NO, Z, 1970, P. 14-18 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS"MATER14(_S, MECH., IND.t CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR TOPIC TAGS--CHROMIUM NICKEL STEEL, ALLOY DESIGNATION, METAL DIFFUSION, 14ETAL COATING, CHROMIZING, METAL POWDER, STAINLESS STEEL, 4USTENITIC STEEL, ALUMINA, IRON ALLJY/(UlE1612 STAINLESS STEEL, (lJ)lKHL8N9 STAINLESS STEEL, (U)lKH18N9T STAINLESS STEEL CC"TROL MAM ING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/iRAME--2000/1574 STEP 140--UR/0369/70/~)06/002/OCJ14/0018 Clll(. ACCESS(ON NO-AP01~5?00 L I I- I F D 2/2 032 UMCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0125200 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. STUDY OF THE FORIMATION OF A HARD COATING DURING C011JACT CH.-,OkllZlt%G OF AUSTENITIC STEELS IKH18N9, IKHISN9T, AND EI-612 I-N A :-41XTURE OF POWDERS CO~,qSISTING OF: 40PERCENT CR, 30PERCEt--IT FECR, 28PERCEINT tLUMINA, ANO 2PERCENT NH41. IT IS SHO'ri:l [HAT THE TOTAL DEPTH OF DIFFUSION OF CR INTO THE IKH18f49 STEEL IS TWICE THAT OF THE tI-612 STEEL. IT IS FOUND THAT THE COATING CONSISTS OF AN OVERGRO41"I AND A PRJPER DIFFUSION LAYER. THE STRUCTUREE AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF THE COATI;NG AKE EXAMINED. FACILITY: LENINGRAUSKII INSTITUT AVIATSIONNOGG PRIBGROSTRGENIfA, LENINGRAD, USSR. UT A S S I i. I t-. 0 In USSR LJDC: '0 . 7 4 0 C H ME 1" ) V C ~FIIEMIYAIKI- I N." Q._'M "Calculation of I~otential Functions" Tr. Zap.-Sjib. n.-i. geolocoran-ed. neft. in-t (11,Corks Of the I "'o Siberinn Scieit-_:,f-,c Pescarch Institute of Geolo-qical PYOSPCCtilli~' VI~P. 55, 1)1-, 215-219 (from NO 10) Oct 72, !I)~;tract Nlo 1.0117065 [authors' abstract]) Translation: A standard rrcnram in Mins'11-22 codes. The proi~r- is designed for computip(l the potontial function oil objects Z, - havina numb--r -Da-.-ameters of m distinctive features. I t c.-I n b -2 C, I used to deirclop a pattm-n recognition program. USSR UDC 621-371-029.6 A MWOV, S - KOLAR-P., V - V - , CIE 1,T, 13. B., 1MY1ZOV, I., and RADMULOVA, K. "Statistical Characteristics of UHF Signal Distribution Over Open Land and Nountain Waterways" Moscow, V sb. X Vses. konf. po rasprostr. radiovoin.. Te,-,is-V dolft. Sekts. 2 (Tenth All-Union Conference on the' Propagation of Radio Waves; Report Theses; Section 2--collection of works) "NaWk.a," 1972 W - - - I Pp 13-17 (from RZh--Radiotehhnika, No 10, 1972, Abstract No IOA352) Translation: 3"Xperimental integral functions are given for the dist-ribution of average-time values of the siewil attenuation D-tc- tor, togethcr with results of an investigation into the daily course of the fadine range during the various months for land and mountain waterways in the rayon of Lake lssyk-Kul'. Two illustra- tions, bibliography of ?two. A. L. 44 - USSR UDC: 550-834 BALASMA11D, M. I., FILIPPOV, N. G., YEFDENKO, M. D., MAYOROV, V. V., KRASNOPOL-SKIY, A. D., SOLODILOV, L. N., YEVDOKIMOV, G. S., Ramen- skoye Department of the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Geo- physical Methods of Prospecting "A Device for Emission of a Seismic Signal" Moscow, Otkyytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Znaki, No 8, Mar 72, Author's Certificate No 330407, Dii-ision G, -filed 20 Jan 70, published 24 Feb 72, p 142 Trpn lation: This kuthor's Certificate introduces: 1. A device for emis- sion of a seismic signal. The device contains compressed-air and liquid-fuel supply systemns and a pneumatic chamber with movable piston which opens and closen the outlet port of the chamber. As a diatinguif;hing feature of the patent, the compressed-aIr discharge energy is increused and the heat and force load on the chamber is reduced by fitting the movable riston with atomizers which break up the fuel in the compressed air during gas exhaust and by attaching a device for ignition of the fuel mixture to the chamber housing. 2. A modification of this device distinguished by the fact that 1/2 1(/14 USSR BkLASHIUUM, M. I. et al., USSR Author's Certificate No 330407 the movable piston has a channel filled with fuel and communicating with the atomizer through a check valve, and the cover of the chamber has a rod which enters the channel of the piston and feeds fuel into it through the chaek valve. 3. A modification of this device distinguished by the fact that the attachment for igniting the fuel mixture is made in the form of a wedge. 2/2 USSR UDC:547.241 CHENBORISOV, i. Sh., and MR~, V. V. 'Treparation and Properties of Phenylhydrazides of Alkylthioal1kylphosphonous Acids" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 40, No 1, Jan 70, pp 43-48 Abstract: Nine title compounds (I) were prepared in 87-93,~ yield by adding slowly alkylthioallkylphosphonous chloride to a mixture of phenyLaydrazine and triethylamine in ethyl ether under nitrogen at 00, filtering off the triethy- In nium chloride precipitate, then distilling the filtrate in a molecular sti.11. 1-111 1 compounds are liquids which decompose on normal distillation. Characteristic P-3 bands i..,ere detected in IR spectra of 1. The physical con- stants of I were tabulated. The I compounds reacted exothermally with sulfur to form addition compounds - alkylthioalkylphosphonic pheny1hydrazides (II), viscous undistil.11able oils '(yields 90-94p). Li bands ind-icarive of i~35R group were present in, the spectra of all II. Predictably I reacted exotnermally with Schiff bases, e.g., p-benzylidenctoluidine, in petrolem ether under ni.trogen at 45-50o to give 208-64-?Ao' yields of crystallized addition compounds, The alkylthioalkyl(p-toluino)benzyl-ii-anilinop~iosphazin-- (=) structure was 1/2 USM CHMBOKSOV, R. 5h., et al, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 40, No 1, Jan ?0, pp 43-48 attributed to these compounds, because them,,- did not add 3 even on heatinlo, and ga-ve phenylhydrazLne hydrochloride on acid. hydrolysis. i easilv reacted, typically at -0-3co , with aldehy-des and ketones to gjxe oO-9--,j y-Jelds of C~H Which do not add 3. There are 1? bands indicative 'of xz and, IIIIH groups in 'Lhe spectra of the above compownds. 2/2 56 - AbStracting bervice: Ker. Lode: 53348- CHEIIIIICAL ABST. it Roi)7