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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GRANAT, I.YA. - GRAPOV, A.P.

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44 M40721 UR 0482 Soviet Inventions Illustrated, Section I Chemical, Derwent, 242214 METAL VACUUMING .~211TINE utilises variable raref:Udation in''the feed funnel and high residual pressure in the treatment chamber itself. Varying the residual pressure above the meniscus in the funnel and maintaining the residual pressure inside the chamber ensures smooth control of metal feed and at the same time keeps a constant metal level. Electron ring or vortex pumps are suitable, sealed to the upper lip of the funnel. This allows metal to be poured into the funnel without disturbing the residual pressure control., 13.5.66 as 1078001/22-2. GRANAT.I.YA et a1(11.9.69) Bul 15/25.4.69. Class 18b, 3lb2.' Int.Cl.C 21c, B 22d. 19750364 AA0040721 AUTHORS: Granat, I Ya.; Gorskiy, V. B.; Zhuravlev, P. Ya.; slEu-T-S-vl-y-:-'T':"T.; and Morozenskl~, L. 1. 197503G5 lyre- UCSR UDC 534.232.14.6-8 GPXIAT, Ye. G., RUBkNOV, L. A., VLASOV, S. 1. "Device For Irmregnation of Piezoceramic Transducer" USSR Author's Certificate No 27000], filed 13 June 68, published 31 Aug 70 (from RZh--Elelftronika i yeye Drineneniye, No 3, March 1971, 'Abstract No 3A41-(P) Translation: An Lriproved procedure is proposed for i1mrognation of a piezo- C; ceramic transducer, Which differs in the fact that a piazoceramic transducer subject to izpregnation is used as an ultrasonic vibrator which produces ultra- sonic vibrations in a bath with impregnating material. 1 ill. N.B. USSR 1A)C' 577.4 A. C., C:iI-IMt,'S11--,,,V, A. A. 7 "Experimental Calculations of the ',)est-East Problem" V sb. lfetodj i modeli territorial'a. plmiir. Olu.thwls and '.Ioduh; of Planning -- collection of works) vlvp. 2, Novosibirsk, 1)71, pp ICUO-1-37 (frm-, RZii-KiberneLika, No 7, Jul. 72, Abstract No 7V5-'].) No abstracL USSR GRMBERG, A. G. UDC: 5-1 "Modifications of an Interterritcriai Midtisectoral Opti!uizatiori 1~106.ev, V sb. Metoc'~- i modeli territorialln. Dlnnir. (I'lethods and Kodels of Terri- torial Planning-collection of works), vyp. 2, Novosibirsk, F.P 5-28 (from RM-Kilverrctiha, !~Io 6, iLm -(2, Abstract Ilo 6V41ig) Ello abstract] 1/1 - 30 - USSR GRIVIBERG, A. G., GUR-YEV, V. P. aw "Problems of Modeling of Interregional Communications" Metody i Modeli Territor. Planir. [Methods and 'Models of Territorial Planning -- Collection of Works], No 1, Novosibirsk, 1971, pp 222-265 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 2, 1972, Abstract No 2 V497). NO ABSTRACT. 17 - USSR 62-531.6 BARYA121, B. 1-1. and jlggen-Ag, /"Tyazhpromavtomatika" Ukraind.- an State DeuiGn IndICITUM/ "Device for Re-ersible Control of a Single-Phase Condenser .7otorl, UISSR kuthor I s Certif icate_ No 294217, f iled 13 J,-:,,ii 691, juI,?_J_shed _.A_ - j chi-L-IJ -L-.e'- I na%-a 21 hay 71 (from, te2 emehhanika, i tekhnilka, No 12, 1971, Abstract 1.~o l,2T1_T4_P) Translation: A known device for reversible cont--rol of a sin-le- phase condenser motor with ti,-o unconnected vi-ndings contains a flip-flop with two oppositelly connected thyristors. 'J"Ine invention can be used as an automatic control element amd ;a remnte tran_-jait- ter. The proposed device provides a reduction in the distortion of the sha-De of the voltl~~Ee applied to the control wii-Iding of the -motor and,,- cons e quently, ro-sult s in an increaze in efficiency. Y1, J ss is achieved by ecu_ippin,~:, the secondary i-:inding of the flir)-flol) with a center tap, -,,ith one of the motor windin-,rs connected be- tween, the tap -nd the th'-y-ristor cathodes. of the thyristor_ in connected ill "r) a an-~ Ot,'liar 47 r.:,Q winditi- of' tliu if,u C 0", 1111-1c lk.(--d to urdt U11,01.1T.."11 USS r. UDG: 658.562.012.7 BARYAM, B. M. , _g ~NBERVG_, -G. Ya. LEMNER, 1. U., SLOTSMY, Ya. Yu., B. MI., CHERINKOV, V. V. "Device for Centralized Testing of Parameters of -in Object" USSR Author's Certificate Nltviiber 30843i, filed 16/03/70, publi.siied 12103171 (traas- lated from Referativny), Zhurnal Avtomatila, Telemckhanik-a i Vychislitel 'naya Tekhnika, No 3, 19721, Abstract No 3 A371 P) Translation: A device Is suggested for centralized testing of the parameters of an object, containing a unit for selection of parameters, an autocompensator I.;J11i a servo system, a rotation-digital converter, a unit for checking the accul-acy of the servo systern of the autocompensator, a defect indi.cator, a counter unit, and a recorder. In order to increase the speed and reliability of testin.-, the device contains a threshold unit connected to the input of the xotation-di.-ital converter and a self-testing unit in the servo _ system, and the output 0f 1.110 threshold unit is connected to one input of the self-testing unit of the -1:(~-_-,-:_~ system, the second inr~ut of" which is connected to wi additional output of thc unit for selection of par-mmete,_rs, t-he outntlit of the counting COTItT01 iS C011111CCtCd 112 USSR BARYAM, B. M., GRANBERG, G. Ya., LERNER, 1. U., SLOTSNIK, Ya. Yu., TSIVIYkN, B. Kh GIE-RNKOIT, V. V., USSR Author's Certificate Nuiiber 308433, filed 10/03/70, published 12/08/71 (translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Avl:ojnatik-a, TelemckhalliLa i VychislitelInaya Tekhnika, No 3, 1972, Abstract No 3 A371 P) to the input of the counting unit, the output of tile false balance checkin- unit -is connected to the controlling input of the servo system balancing element, while the output of tile signalling unit is connected to tile addiLi-ollal illplItS Of tile defect indicator and recorder. 2 figures. 2/2 trogen USSR UDC 547.754:543.M.4.541.67 ,_QgWq]~ERG, I. I., BELYAYEVA, L. D., and DMITRIYEV, L. B., 'Mcscow Agricultural Academy Imeni K. A. Timiryazev "Indoles. MXV. Preparation of 4-Nitro- and 6-Nitroindoles Forming During Cyclization of m-Nitrophenylhydrazones in Fischer Reaction" Riga, Khimiya Geterotsiklicheskikh Soyedineniy, No 1, Jan 73, pp 37-39 Abstract: Cyclization of diethyl ketone m-nitrophenylhydrazona was studied under various conditions, always leading to a mixture of 4-nitro-3-methyl-2- ethylindole and 6-nitro-3-nethyl-2-ethylindole, the first compound forming in slight excess. The ratio of the isomers depends on the catalyst used. In general, the results support the mechanism of intramolecular electro- philic substitution, The nitrogroup exhibits a strong I- and M-effects. The I-effect deactivates the ortho position, but the mesomeric polarization specifically deactivates the para-position. During the cyclization of the m-substituted pheny1hydrazones, steric factors will always favor the formation of 6-isomer, regardless of the electronic nature of the sub- stituent. For example, cyclization of the m-nitropheny1hydrazone of methylisopropyl ketone yields 6-nitro-2,3,3-trinietliyl.:Lndolenine exclusively. 1/I USSR UDC 547-75-071543-51 ZFJGLTL-rV, K. K., KF1-:EL'NITSX1Y, H. A., G.HAW=,.Jt, I. , and VYSOTSXIY,, V. I., Moscow Agricultural Academy Imeni. K. A. Tia*azey "Indoles. XXVII. Mass-spectrometry of Compounds with Eserine and Homoe- serine Skeletons" Riga, Xhimiya GeterotsMicheskikh Soyedineniyo No 8, Aug 72, pp 1065-1069 Abstracti Mass-spectroscopical data on 12 derivatives of dinordesoxy-g- -methyleseroline (I) and dinordesoxy-10-methylhomoeseroline (H) have been reported. The derivatives of (1) are somewhat more stable toward electronic bombardment than (II). introduction of a methyl. or methoxy &roup onto the benzyl ring or N(.) -poaition Increased the stability of the molecular ion. The pyrolidine or piperidine rings are the first to undorgo fragmentation, so that the stability of molecular ions must be connected with the localiza- tion of the charge on the N(b) nitrogen atom. Most probably the principal dissociation involves the breakdown of the ring, splitting off the methyl ro p forming ions with a mass of 30. The most intensive Deaks obtained f r=om dissoci~tive ionization correspond to the formation of pseudomolecular ions of 2,3-dimethylindole derivatives. A mechanism of the formation of regrouped pseudomolecular ions RC6Hj~i*H2 has been proposed. 1/1 U 10~ S R UDC 510-51:547-71L' ~7 --IT3`~_IY, R. A., i T I B A. "Ma s sSpectra and StrL-,c-U-or_-_ of Some LeninF3rad, Z_hul-nal Cr~:anichasi-oy -K-hInii, Vol 7, 1110 10, Oct 71, pp 2038-20,10 Abstract: ',he article describea results of a mass snectromet-ric study of t-he beh7-vior of compo-.-.nds of the 3)yr--!-olin-- class 'Linder the action of electro-n imnact. The follo-,,,in:-,-, -oyrrolines ,rere _S at-IVI-.61 -'7-yrzoline, 2-isonro- studied: 2-ne-t-h- 11- 2, pyl- A' --oyrrolinc, 2-nh_e'nY1- L\~ -nyr.-oline and 1,2-dimothy!-A: P7rroline. The mass r,-)ectra were obtainod at a tcrq-.)erat1_,rc of 2500, acceleratuin7 volta~:-e of _2 'rv, cathode --niss-Lon currenIC. of 1.5 and 1.0 mr and ionizin7 electron ener:77ies of 50, 30, 20 and 4_7 15 e--- "Relative sensi`ivi coefficients and relative ionintion cross-sections were deterrsi-ned. I-t -..,as found th',.t- tahere is a lincar relation bet-...re,,_~n the nvnber of carbon ~,twin in all,:-il subs t i tuent rnd the r-clative ionization cross,soct;~;on, dccrrilb(.- 112 USSR KLYL;'Yz-,-,T, N. A. , e-'6-1 al, -.hurnal Organicheskoy ---.-himii,.eIol 7, N-0 10, Oct 71, DD 2038-20113 - by a reCressive equation. It Js sug-r-ested that in the e-%~citued state the studied conmounds hrve an enanine structure and their decomposition path is the result of this form. 1 2/2 - 33 - USSR uDc 615-21+612-178 PARIN, V. V., Academician (Deceased), FEDOROV, B. M., BATULIN., Yu. M., and PODMOVA, N. A., Institutc of Medical-Biological Problems, Moscow "Myorelaxation of Animals by the Injection of 3,5-Dimethyl-4-bromopyrazole and the Effect of Extracardial Nerve Stimulation Under These Conditions" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 200, No 5, 1971, pp 1,252-1,253 Abstract: Intraperitoneal administration of 3,5-dimethyl-4-bromopyrazole in a dose of 200-400 mg/kg to rabbits or in a dose of 300-500 mr,/kg to dogs pro- duced a state of profound myorelaxation, from which the animals recovered within a time that increased with increasing doses of the drug. A dose of 450-500 og/kg ands> 500 mg/kg was lethal for rabbits and dogs, respectively. Study of the effects of direct stimLlation of the vag-us or of sympathetic nerves effecting adrenergic innervation of the heart, which was carried out In experiments on dogs to which 350-500 mg/kg of the drug had been injected, showed that the state of myorelaxation did not affect the action produced by direct stivralation of the extracardial nerves. 1/1 USSR UDC 5417-551.4 -t- 5k1 .49 GARNOVSKrZ, A. D. KOLODYAZRNYY, YU. V., ALIYEVA, S. A., _=M-0ZIZ "Tk _I, GRAN N. F I'DBERG, I. I., OSIPOV, 0. A., and PRESINYAKOVA, T. PI., and All-Union Agricultural Acadenrr imeni K. A. Timiryazev "Complex Co~mpounds of Metals With Nitrogen-Containing Ligands. XLX. Complexes of Tin Tetrachloride With 1-Pyridylpyrazoles and Their .5-Hydroxy(amino) Derivatives" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 40, No 5, MaY 70, pp 1114- 1120 Abstract: Continuing their study of complexing in systems with sevaral donor centers, the authors studied the interaction af tin Uetrachloride with 1-(o!,, 6 or r-pyridyl)pyrazoles and their 5-hydroxy and amino derivatives. The dipole moments of the rezul- Uant complexes were determined and their IR spectra studied for purposes of solving the question of the configuration and 4v -automer- ism of the ligands. A comparative study was made of the IR spect-ra of ligand and complex -molecules in order to establish the localiza- tion site of tile coordination bond. 1/1 Acc. Nir Abstraftin Serwice: Ref. Code: 14 S _00370_ QiEM1d4,%9 T. .~7,7 0 0/0 y 110432b Nitrogen-containing bilieterocyclic systems. 1. r Dipole moments and structure of I-pyridylpyrazoics. Vicv~~ S. A., Kol d azh I Vu. V.; Garnp~lskii, A. Q~ .U.-Grandber . Krokhma, X. F. (Rosto Uni Don, USSa). Khi"s- Gelcrws iki. S,7rdlin. 19M, -M. 45--9 (Russ). The dipole moments of I-pyridyl- "'razoles and their amino derivs. %vere detd. in C.111, at 25* wilh 5 X IO-L~2 X 10-1 mole fraction. Cam,-urison of ex-ml. and vectorially calcd. dipole moments shows that I-pyridyi p razoles, and 1-(3- or 4,pyridylp~aonnopyrazoles have non- Pranar Configuration; the planar angle tlvl%vet~l Aile Pyrazole alld pyridine rings was calvd. For the planar trans configuration ts assurned due to intra-aws. If -L/FRIUME -1UA41rj3 AP0100370 bonding. The following data were obtained (R, IV, R', posi- tion attachment of pyridine ring, and planar angle betwct:n two rings given): Me, H. Me, 2. 58'; 34c, H, Me, 3, 8-l'; IMC, H, Me, 4. 0': Pr, Et, Nil,. 3. W; I'llclis. I'll, J%:l I" 'i "; I- Xlec'u'. H, NH., 3, 80*; Et, h1e, Nil,, 4. 0*: Me, 1. Cl, 1, 0*; Me, H. NHs, 2. 0% PhCIfi. Ph. NM, 2, 00; Et. Me, ANH,, 2, 0'; Pr, Et, NHI, 2, 0*; p-H:z%,CjH,, H, NI-6. 2. 0*- S. K. Bancrice J 1984179G 112 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 TITLE--PYRAZOLES. LXIV. PROTONATION OF ANTIPYR[NE ANALOGS -U- AUTHOR-(05)-GRAN OBI~JKGj_j . I .VINOKUROV, - T. A. , MOSKAt-eTWO, V.A. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR (.0' A) lak__ SOURCE--KHIM. GETEROTSIKL. SOEDIN. 1970, V.G. , TROYSKAYA, V. S. I I VANOVA, (2), 202-8 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CliEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--13YRAZOL.E, IR SPECTRUM, UV SPECTRUM, IONIZATION, PROTON, HETEROCYCLIC NIT70GEN COMPOUND CC~ji-~fll_ MARKING-N'l) RfEsrRICTIONS DOCUIENT CLASS--UNrLASSIFIED PRU'"XY REEL/FRArIE--1987/1110 STEP NO--UfZ/0409/701000/002/02t)2/0208 CfRr ACCESSION NC-AP0104501 L UN(._LW)IFIf_-D 212 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--18SEP70 CIRC ACCESSIl?N NO-AP0104508 ABSTRACTIEXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IR SPeCTaA IN CHCL SU33 OR IN C4YST. STATE, UV SPECTkA IN H SUB2 L-1, MEOH, OR CONCD. liCL, AND EPR SPECTRA IN ME SU52 SO OR IN a:l D SUB2 O-D SU32 SO SUBZ, WFRE RECORDEO OF ANTIPYRINE ANALOGS (1, 11). IONIIATION CONSTS. (PK SUBA) IN WATER WERE MEASURED FOR (1, It, R PRIMEI EQUALS PH, R PRLIME2 EQUALS ME) (R PRfME 3, R PRIME5, X AND PK SUIBA GIVEN): Hy -p Ot 2942; -1 H, 01 2-ItO; ME, -, Op 2.85; MEv -9 St 2.49; ME, -, SE,-2.64; ME, -, Wit 10.4; -p MEt NH, 10.6; ME, S. 2.29; -, ME, SE. 2.42, -, ME,.0, 2.49. UNIC LASS TF- TFf) 1/2 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70 TITLE--NITROGEN CONTINNING BIS HETEROCYCLIC SYSTEMS. IV. SYNTHESIS AND ST4UCTURE OF 5,HYO,-'OXY,A?4[NO,I,BENZALOLYLPYkAZOLES -U- AUTH3R-(05)-GARNOVSKlYt A.Dol KOLODYAZHNYYq YU.V., GR ANDBERG, I.I.t ALIYEVA, S.A., KROKHINAr N.Fo C~OUNTPY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--KH[M. GETEROTS[KL. SOEDIN. 1970, (5), 660-3 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--IAETEROCYCLIC OXYGEN COMPOUND, PYRAZOLE, THIAZOLE, DIPOLE MOMENT, ORGANIC SYNTHESIS, MOLECULAR STRUCTURE, IiYOiIA/-INL- ORGANIC COMPOUND, HYDROXYL RADICAL, AMINE DERIVATIVE CONTPOL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASS(FIC-0 PROXY FICHE NO----FD70/605012/EO2 STEP NO--UR/0401)/10/0()i),"(,)()')/0660/0()k')I CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0140304 U ~, ~C L 1-' 5 5 1 " I 1] 0 212 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC7O CIRC ACCFSSION NO--AP0140304 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. 5,HYDROXY, 1 v (BENZAZOL 12 YL)PYRAZOLES (I) WERE PREPI). 1-37 REFLUXING A MIXT. OF 0.05 MOLE APPk[jPRIATE HYDRAZINE AND 0.05 MOLE RCOCHR PRINEI CO SUBZ R PRIMEZ OR PHCH SUB2 C(:NH)CHPHCN (11) IN 50 ML URT BUOH9 ` 14L H SUB2 0, AND 5 ML ACOF1 12 HR. THUS PREPO. WERE THE FOLLOWINC3 1 (R, R PRIME1, R PRIME2, Y, PERCENT YIELD, AND M.P. GIVEN): P-Hr q# Otit So 73t 201DEGREES; PHt CH SUB2 PHt OH, S, 76, 165DEGREFS; CH SU82 PH, PH, OHY NH, 63, 2240EGREES; AND CH SUB2 P119 PH, OH, NCH SUB2 PH,-7-. R-EFLUXING EQUIMOLAR AMTS. 2,11YDRAZINOBENZOTHIAZOLEt Ili AND 30PEXCENT 11C1. IN ISO PROH GAVE 60PERCENT 5,AMINO,4,PHENYL,3,BENZYL,I,(BEiNZTHfAZOL,2,YL)PYRALOLE (1) IR EQUALS CH SUB2 PH, R PRIME1 EQUALS PH, R PRIME2 EQUALS NH SUB2, Y EQUALS S), M. 1630EGREES. DIPOLE MOMENT AND IR STUDIES SHOW THAT I EXIST BOTH INT HE CRYST. FORM AND IN SOLN.'MAINLY IN HYOROXY AND AMINO FORMS, WHICH ARE STABILIZED BY INTRAMOL. H BONDING, FACILITY: ROSTOV.-NA-DONU GOS. UNIV.y ROSTOV-ON-DON, USSR. USSR UDC 542.957:547.355.9:547.558.1 GRANTBERG, K. i., S!-r!SLO%~A, Ye. I., and KOSINA, A. N., institute of Metal Organic Compounds, Academy of Sciences USSR "Reactions of Vinyl(triphenylphosphine) Gold" I Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, N'o 12, Dec 73, pp 2787-2789 Abstract: When vinyl(triphenylphosphine) gold (1) is reacted with electro- philic reagents -- acids, halides, mercury salts -- the gold-carbon bond is broken. Borohydrofluoric acid converts (1) into the borofluoride of gold organic complex cation containing two atoms of gold. With potassium per- manganate in acetone (1) yields one of the first representatives of a-aurylated ketones -- triphenylphosphine-gold keton, 1/1 Organophosphorous Compounds USSR UDC 541.1..9:547-559-1:541-1113 NESMEYANOV, A. N., NDIEWALOVA, E. G., BAUKOVA, T. V., GRANDBF-RG K. I "Triphenylphosphine Complex of Cyclopentadienyl (Manganesedicarbonyltri.phenyl- phosphine) Gold" Moscow, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimichoskaya, No 11, 19,73, pp 2641-2642 Abstract: The triphenylphosphine complex of cyclopentadienyl (manganesedicar- bonyltriphenylphosphine) gold (H) was obtained: it hou'rs "ILI Ma C0 c0 The structure of the (H) complex was established on the basis of spectral data and confirned by the chemical behavior of the comnound. in the infrared spectrum of (11) a shift of the two intense absorption bands of the GO groups toward the long-wave range is observed by comparison with the spectrum of 1/2 USSR NESMEYANOV A. N., et al., Izvestlya Ak-ademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khin`cheskaya, 1 4 No 11, 1973, pp 2641-2642 cyclopentadienyltricarbonylm,anganese (I). This usually occurs on replacement of one of the GO groups in the cynantrene by a stronger electron-don~r ligand b~ursanov, D. N., et al., Izv. AN SSSR, Ser. Khim., 2242, 196V. In the Para- magnetic resonance spectrum of (II) signals are revealed from the protons of the phosphine groups along with two multipleths of the protons of the substi- tuted cyclopentadienyl ring shifted to the stronger field by comparison with of (II) the sipmals in (I). In the nuclear magnptic resonance spectrum of two signals of the pho5phorus nuclei from nonequivalent triphenylpho5phine groupings are observed. When (II) reacts with concentrated hydroahloric acicl, (1.11) arjr! t)lo' tri- phenylphosphine complex of gold chloride are formed: F, /I Co ("o C() CO 111,;13 The complex (II) is less stable than (I) especially in so'utions, and It decor- poses during chromatographic studies ~n a column vith alwminum oxide in contrast ~~2(1)' - 21 - USSR UDC 542-957:51rl.559-59'118.'51~7.2,~94-3 I,F,S]Ck'fAlIr;Vjp A. N.) GRANDIET-U, 'K. I., S?~YSLOVA, Y~',. I, Moscow State University Imeni !". V. TA)monosov "Tri-olien,,r~n'aosl-hin,a~-old.acet-,)ne" Moscow, Izvestiya l0rademii NT-w.01 SSSE, Seri,,-a KlAricheskaya, No 10, Oct p 2375 Abstract: Reaction of v-Lyi,,,,I-oldtriph-~n,,~irhosnlii.iie with an P-,--~tone solu,tion of potassium pen!-,inganate at- OP ,,ields tri-,hon,,tiplios,?Iiine6olc"tcf.,torf-, (11. lic-1, HgC12 apd Br2 arld to (I) in the 1,2-po:Ation, while acetyl eliloride reacts via 1,4-addition yieldin.-I -isopropenylacetate and 1/1 Organometallic Compounds USSR UDC 547.13 GRAI~Br-.RGX --;., BAUKOVA, T. V., PEREVALOVAt E. G., N'ESMANOV, A. N., , __K. xc"Zelll~c Z-, I-loscow State University Imeni M. V. Lomonosoy "fq-Tolyl-(triphenylphosphine)-golg-triphanylphosphinegold Borofluoride" N'oscowl Doklady Akademii Nauk SSR, Vol 206, No 6, 1972, PP 1355-1358 errocenyl-(triphenylphosphine)-go triphenyl- Abstracti The synthesis of ED ig phosphinegold borofluoride (I) -- a new type of organogold compound containing two gold atoms per molecule -- was reported earlier CE. G. Perevalova, et al., W., Vol 202, 97, 19727. The formation of this type of complex is not a specific property of fe-rrocenyl-(triphenylDhosphine)-sold. Organogold compounds of the benzene series -- P -tolyl-(triphenylphosphine)-gold (II) and nhen3r'--(triDhenylphosphine)-gold (III) -- also react with HBF4 yielding similar complexes; P -tolyl-(triphenylphosphine)-gold was obtained from Q -tolyllithium and the triphenylphosphine complex of gold chloride. The reaction of II and III with an ether solution of HBF 4 leads to the forma- tion of borofluorides of fe -tolyl-(triphenylphouphine)-gol -triphenyl- 47 phosphinegold (IV) and CDhenyl-tripenylphosphine)-gol 7-triphonylphosphine- 8old (V), respectively. The auriferous ligand CH 4*Au-P(C6H ) in 3C04 5 3 1/2 USSR MOBERG, K. I., et al., Doklady Akademii Nauk BSSR, Vol 206, uo 6, 19?2, pp 055-1358 combination with IV is easily replaced by other electron donor ligands -- triDhenylphosphine, morpholine, ferrocenyl-(triphenylphosphine)-gold. In the presence of an aqueous solution of sodium chloride, II and the tri- phenylphosphine complex of gold fluoride are formed. The paramagentic resonance spectra . and ultraviolet spectroscopic data of some of the above organogold compounds were analyzed. jhe experimental procedures and results for the reaction 1OF4 and Ill HBF4 and phenyl-(triDhenylphos-ohine)-goldI an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and IV, IV and triphenylphosphine, IV and ferror.,enyl-(triphenylphosphine)-gold, IV and morpholine, and IV and fe=ocenyl-(triphenylphosphine)-gold are described. 2/2 - 115 LTS S C, -51 L7 -13 PUT?, -; G. T" r 'U": s t GPJJ K. 1 -,d Ils"."'v"' T. Relact-on of n d 1 1, y P!, y I, C. z P L-L o. philic Cl (I Dc !-3, 51'1',*~-R, Vol, 2"%~ Ab3trac oc-, -op~ clectro, Y, 1 LLor,.,. t1 1 T).-, C:",I;- :1 r.J _1. 4 .... ... 0i acotic C) II.L C: the X Cl or GCOC"', 0 occur ,il-~'Lh i,:: ~l fe=oc:,,i-- was. iz!J11, Ily fl, phosph o 1 c'- n o c c. c L c. on ol - ........ lic!r l:clc"-,7--~,, I th rc'.. - t.; 1, C!" t~~ 11 b -1 i t Compounds USSR UDC 247.13 PEOVALOVA, E. G., LErzNOVSXIYo D A.9 and OSIeYANOV, A. K., Moscow State University imeni X. ~. Lomonosov "Ferrocenylgoldtriphenylphosphine Complexes With Monovalent Cold Salts" Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 202, No 1, Jan-Feb 72, pp 93-96 Abstracti Reacting hydroborofluoric acid with ferxocenylgoldtriphenylphosDhine (I) yields the borofluoride of (triphenylphosphineferrocenylgold)-tri-Dhenyl- phosphinegold (11). Excess of HBF4 shows no particular effect on the reaction course or on the yield. P14R spectrum of (H) resembles the spectra of ferro- cenylcarbcations. The data of 11MR and UV spectroscopy Indicate that a con--ider- able positive charge Is located on the gold atom next to the cyclopentadienyl ring in the compound (II), Compound (II) is believed to be monovalent gold borefluoride bound with two stabilizing ligands - triphenylphosphine and ferro- canylgold triphenylphosphine; the positive charge is evidently delocalized between the gold atoms. Compaund (H) is also obtained by reacting (1) with (C6H5)2Fe+BF4-, HO2+BF 4- , CH3C&BF4-, except that with these reagents their ex,cess lowers the yield of (H). Reacting (I) with concentrated H2SO4 produces A USSR PBMAWVA , E. G. , et al. f Doklady kkademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 202, No 1, jan- Fab 72 # Pp 93-96 Um sulfate analogue of the compound (II), somewhat less stable than the boro- fluoride complex. The UV and PMH spectra of the sulfates are identical with those of the borofluorides. 2/2 - 65 - 112 ols UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 0ATE--t9SEP70 TITLE--ANALYSIS OF HETEIROORGYANIC COMPOUNDS- V11- ;')fr_-FERENTlAL SPECTROPK,)TOMETRIC OETER,"IMATION OF SILICON AS MOLVIDUSILICIC ACID AUTHOR-(03)-TERENTYEV, A.P., GRANDSKOVA, N.A., BONO)APEVSKAY"', YE.A. CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR 1970, 196-8 SOURCE--ZH. ANAL. KHIM. 25(1)t DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT APr_AS--CHFkilSTRY, 9ATERIALS TOPIC TAGS--r-ABRIC, HETFROCYCLIC BASE C0mP-',]UN0t SILICON, SPECTROPHDTOMEIPIC ANALYSIS, UENZENE DEI-111VATIVE, CCNTROL DOCUMENT CLASr)--[J*;CLA:;'~,fi:frr_'F,' PROM REEUFFAME-I'M4/132,~ STEP CIPC 212 0111 UNICL ASS IF I ED PP0CESSV4k; DATF--18SEP70 CIRC ACCEESS10f'i N"-D--AP0055991~ ABSTRACT/i:XTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A VARIANT Ff)*--~, ft-11- Olf.pzi~ENTIAL SPEC TROOHOTU'AtETP I C METHOD F 0 R S I DE T'14. AS 14jLY(!G0S I LI C I C AC I D IS SUGGESTFO WITH K SU62-CRO SU'14t fM(TATU4G THE COL(IR CF- THf-: ACID AS --~EF. SOHN . THE r'FF. SUN. IS PREPO. BY DISSOLVING 3 G K M.B2 CRO SJ04 ITN I 1.0.051N KOH. THE ABSORBANCS OF THIS SOLN. H NIL IN 50 IML 11 SUB2 11) CORRESPONDS AT 400 MMU T!) THAr OF THE 'AOLYBP-rjSILI(.-.IC ACID Ct-jbjfG. 365 "Mc, ST . THE METHOD CAN BE USED FOR, THE OETN. UF St IN ORGAiNUSILICOIN, COMPDS., SUCH AS PH SUB3 SIAH1, PH SUB3 S[USIPH SUH3 AND F41MCS UMPREGNATED BY VARIOUS HYDkOPHOBIC ORGANOSILICO14 L[4:S. WITH STD. DEVIATIONS OF 0.08-0.14. U " 1 C L A S S I '-- I E D USSR MALAKHOVA, M. M. , PLYASHKEVICII, Yu. N. ,,,,G ,EjNE,V'A, V., LOZE)ERNIK, i. M., BATUASIIVILI, Sh. A., FdIEYFETS, V. 1. "Modernization of the Minsk-22 Computer" Tr. N.-i. i Prockt. In-ta Mekhaniz. i. Avtomatiz. upr Proiz-vom %, Avto,-Tlob. Prom-sti. fWorks of Scientific Research and Planning Institute flor Meclizini- zation. and Automation of Production Control in tile Motor Vehicle Industry], No 1, 1971, pp 132-1,11, (Translated from Referativiivy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 3, 1972, Mstract No 3 %1482 by the author's). Translation: A llLIiIIIWl' Of modern i zati ons of tile Millsk-22 compla.el. ;11,e des- cribed. Diagrams and descriptions are presented of changes concc-1-11ing th~; punch card input device, magnetic tape reader, inPut start stop mcchanism card puncher and matching of magnetic drum to computer. 11/7 USSR uDc 681-32 MALAIMOVA; M. PLYASHIEVICH, Yu. N. LMDEMIKY i. III., BATUASHVILI, SH. A.., and MEYFLTS) V. "UpdatinG the IIinsk-22 Cori.-Outer" Tr. N.-i. i nrovekt. in-ta rrekhaniz. i avtorati,_,. uDr. rvoiz--voi!~ v avto!.-o-6. prom-sti (UTor-k-s of ScientifIc-iiesearch and PlarninZ I_nstit-ute for t'Zic zation and Autuo.,,Mtion of Production Control in the hutozobile Industi-Z), 1971, vyi). 1, pip lQ2-141 (_-Prori i-2h-A-,rtu,!a-tika, Tel-sume'z-11anika i Vychislitcll- naye. Tekhnika, -"SO 5, May 72, Abstract lio 5B75 by V. F,) Tranr,latiori: 'rite artiele describe6 it number of i-nodernizittions ill tne computer and givcs eircuito and (ILocriptions of charijeo nffectilji_~ t1w, C~vr,.,. lind magnetic tame input units, the st-art-stop input =.chanism, eLc. Eig~ht illustrations. Bibliography with two titles. Photography USSR UDC 778.37 DUBOIIIK, A. S. , and ."R.LZIG-G, A. B. "Driven-Sweep Type Mirror Scanning in Ifigh-Speed Cameras" Moscow, Zhurnal Nauchnoy i Prikladnoy Fotografii i Kineplatogral-ii, Vol 16, C, No 2, March-April 1971, pp 81-86 Abstract: Some driven-sweep type mirror scanning systerns used in cnnnieras operating both in the frame mode and the slit scanning mode are investigated ia this paper. The general principles of driven-sweep mirror scanning used in high-speed cameras are investigated. Special atteialon is given to mirror scanning systems which permit maximum shooting _,speeds. The following. mirror scanning svstei,.is are described: systells constructed on the basis of plane-parallel mirrors and on the basis of mirror polyhedrons, systems located in one plane and in two and more planes, systems having twc optical inlets and two, four and more working sections in which the investi- gated processes are recorZ'ed. Mathematical relations permitting calculation cf the basic parameters of mirror scanning systems are presented, and the structural features, advantages and deficiencies of the described syster.-is b are discussed. USSIR UD C 5 ',`~ G4 GRAY IKIA "Interaction of Fast; 11"',".cne to sonic and Shocjk- Waves" Ri--a, Gidrodinamil:a, J.1o 2, 10,72, pp 20-24 A Abstract: This PaDer considers a situation in which a shocl- propa4gat-cd in an ideal, clec,~ric-~11,y a MagjC_--oSC),,j4 C f ast U _L wave head on.. This, Situtt.-I.C11 i0 Consicit2red -in a rectill-ricar cuor(linat(3 oystem, with -the J.11 yz plane (x = 0), and the gas moving through it. in the j;0,--,`Aj_%,(! x directlon. The Incident magnetosonic wave j_Ttoves _Ji) thr-, oaii!e 6j__ rection. In the imnertarbed =--cnetic field co t*.!,t field is practically parallel to the interface. 1"IM111ti-, witl, the laws of conseinmtion, the author obtaLjo L., ~e~y,~t-uju W fivC, .4-4 U.Lo--s -.-IT-ith five xilaic-.-ns andi arrives at a sin'!:-ie. fo*r I - - t,~. rat-io of the pressures of the Inbident and trans-mitted u mir ~ Z - netosonic waves. The behavior of this solution is investiL-,ated for the case of degeneration. UDG 536.46;538.6 USSR GRIVN IK, A. T. '-~nc~-bimensional Stability of Normal Gas Burning in a Constant Magnetic Field" Minsk, inzhenerno-Fizicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol. 20, No. 5, May, 1971, pp 841-845 Abstracts In the paper the results of studying the stabi- lity of normal gas burning in a uniform magnetic field are presented. The solutions of linearized system of M.,IF!ne- tohydrodynamics are joined at discontinuity surfaces by the continuity laws and reverse equations. A charac- teristic equation is obtained relative to the frequency bi The solution of this equation within 0 '/2 2 is ( 1 + H ) presented in an explicit form. The analysis n he equal:ion shows that the magnetic field exerts intense stabilizing effect which leads to the expansion of the burning stability region as compared to nonmagnetic case studied previously. t/2 021 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--020CT70 TITLE--PHASE COMPOSITION OF A BINDER FOR A DIAMOND TOOL -U- AUTHOR- (03)-POGODI NALEKSEYEV9 G.T., GRANIK9 G.I.# NAL104OVA, M.M. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE--METALLOVEO. TERM. OBRAB, METAL. 1970, (2), 53-4 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS-MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR TOPIC I`AG~--DIAMLIND, CUTriNG TOOL, ALLOY DESIGNATION, ALUN[W-M ALLOY, COPV0 BASI: ALLOY, SOLID SOLUTION, INTERMETALLIC cnimpout.,i) TIN ALLOY, L114C ALL(;Yt MAGNESIUM ALL()Y/(U)M5 DIAMONO TOOD BIND[R L --, I I ; I CT I i %S T CL,.1 ~ S-WiC LAS I F I LD ..P'JXY iFtLlPRAML--1W'8/1290 STEP Nr)--(JR/0I29f70/- Cl:~C ACC~SSION %---APO 10[),17 1 U ~ - ~,_ L "' '3S 11- 11 212 021 UNCLASSIFIED P4t'.JCESS 1',,G DArE--02rlCT70 CIRC ACCESSIoN NO-APOtO6071 ABSTRACT/GXTRACT-W) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE PHASE C014PN. OF THE '4EW N1.5 BUIDER CONTG. AL 50, AN 241 CU 15, SN 5.51 MG 3.4t St 1.5, V10 Cl 0.6PEPCENT WAS STUDIE0-4Y--X RAY STRUCTURAL AND MICROPROBE ANAL. MET14"IDS. THE X RAY PATTERNS WERE OBTAINED BY USING CU K SU13ALPHA RAD14rION AND POWD. AS WELL AS SOLID SPECIMENS. THE BINDER COMPN. CONSISTS OF 5 PHASES: THE AL BASE SOLID SOLN, CONTG. CU AND ZN (FCC.); THE ZKI BASE SOLID SOLN. (HEXAGONAL); THE CUAL SUB2 BASE SOLID SOLN. (TETRAGONAL); THE MGZN SUB2 BASE SOLID SOLN. (HEXAGONAL); AND THE CU SJB3 SN BASE ~IJLID SULN. (HEXAGONAL). ALSO A CU BASE SOLID SOLN. (FCC.) Aqf) THE l-U SU66 SN SUB5 COMPD. (THE SUPERSTRUCTURE OF THE NIAS TYPE LATTICE) A~E ASSUMED TO BE PRESENT. 1- A 51 51 1 F 1 f C' I USSR UDC 616.2-057-02:613.632.4 SMIRNOVA, N. A., and _GEAN1K_.L_L "Remote Aftereffects of Acute Occupational Lesions of the Respiraton, Tract Caused by the Action of Irritating Gases" Moscow, Gigiyena Truda i Prof essional'nyye Zabolevaniya, Vol 15, No 11, Nov 71, pp 16-19 Abstract: Remote aftereffects were investigated after acute occupational lesion of the respiratory tract in 88 workers at chemical enterprises as a result of exposure to chlorine (46 cases), hydrogen chloride (2 cases), phosgene (9 cases), nitrogen oxides (11 cases), nickel tetracarbonyl (14 cases), formaldehyde (4 cases), and ammonia (2 cases). The remote after- effects, which were exhibited by 35 persons, comprised pneumosclerosis, bronchitis of various degrees of severity, bronchiectasis, pulmoaary em- physema, and respiratory insufficiency. Subatrophic pharyngo-laryngitis was also encountered, but rarely. The most severe remote aftereffects followed renewed acute intoxication with irritating gases. Persons who have sustained acute poisoning with such irritants should reinain tinder medical observation and work for a certain period of time under conditions in which renewed contact With irritating Bubqtances cannot occur. 1/1 USSR GRANIN, S. S. and RAVICH, A. V. UDC 629.7-036.3-CO2.3 "Wear of GraDhitized Carbon and Chrome Plated Friction Pair Surfaces of Hich-speed End-Contact ~ealsll Tr. Kuyby~shev. aviats. in-t (Works of the Kuybyshev Aviation Institute) , 1972, v~p. 51, pp 129-140 from FZh-341. Aviatsionnyye i Raketr~qe Dvi , teli No 4, Apr 73, Abstract No 4-34.99) Translation: Results are g~iven from tests on the experiw-ntal lapping of the fric- tion pairs of end-contact seals which are designated for sealing off' shafts from air leaks at a sliding speed up to 100in/sec. Graphitized carbon r,-nr,,.- and d1scs made from the 40KUBIA material were used for the friction paix!3. Origin(LI article: 8 illus. and 16 bibl. Hydrau-7ic & Preumatic USSR BELOUSOV, A. I., INLiVUSHIN, A. B., GRANIN, S._S., RAVICH, A. V "Experimental Study of Flow Characteristics of Dual Radial Hydrostatic Bearing with Self Choking" Tr. KLI)-bySlIeV. Aviats. fn-t [IVOl-kS Of 1,UYI)YSIICV IllStitLItC of Aviation], ]972. No Sl, pp 99-115 (Translated from Reforativiiyy Zhurnal No 5, 1973, Abstract No 5B709, by A. 1. Snopov). Translation: A description and experimental results are produced of a study for determination of tht~ flOW 2',ItC in a dual hydrostatic be;irinv with s(,If chok, i ng. The bearhig Ila-; I)OLkOtS oil tile Shaft, with oil fed into tllQ J)oCkcL~- thl'01Jj),)l ;II)VIAM-1--i in ',110 hIV;hjhg ['YOP) ;I COMMOD circul;ir chai;h(-r. lhe jp(--i'turt- are covere (I Witil .11 CYjjljkjj-jC:ll j7,lC(!V(I, 1-ij "idly Conlicch 11 to III('- shaft. so thi:t the oil, before entering the feed hole", flows throu"'ll a 61-ctIkIl. 4~lit oi, variable thickness, depending on the displacement of th(2 Shaft. Th L! Ca o f symmetrical two-row feed with four chainbers pcr row (dual is studied. The lengthcf each working portion of tile bearinzg jr, S-55 v!vj, the shaft. di;imC-Lcr is 50 mm. Assumi"I'r* t1i 1'at tile flow rate depends little on occentricity, tcsts were performed for the case when the shaft touchcs the, bushing 1/2 USS R Belousov, A. 1. , Makushin, A. B. , Granin, S. S. , Rjvich, A. V. , Tr. xuvbv~~hev. Aviats. In-t, 1972, No 51, pp 99-115. 2. oil are not indi- pressure was varied from 0 to 2 ko/cm Ilic properties of the cated. I'welve graphs are presented of the dependence. of oil flow rate through each end and the summary flow rate as functi-ons of the distance from tile pockets to the end, as well as 8 graphs of the dependence of those flow r:~.tes on feed pressure for various snaft position,,. A significant divergence is notc~i between theoretical and experimental data on flow rate for each end, and good (within 101) agreement is noted for summary flow. Also, certain results of static testing of an individual bearing with seli:' Chokilig With shaft diameter ISO jim are presented, including S graphs of loading and flow i-ate characteristic:;, the dependences of pressure in the end gnp at the exit from the hearing on flUid feed IM!"SUIT at Oil! illf)(It, WhIch rf:aul.t-d 100 kg/cIfI2. 2/2 USSR UDC: 629.78.018.3 13ELOUSOV, A. I., MAKUSHIN, A. B., GRANIN, S. S. and RAVICH, A. V. -4-:- ~ . . ~ I "Experimental Investigation of Flow Rate Characteristic of C-Oupled Radizil Selfthrottling Hydrostatic Bearing" Kuybyshev, Tr. Kuybysliev. Aviatb. In-ta (Transactiolls (-)f Kiiiby-illev Aviation Institute), 1972, vyp 51, p1--) 99-115 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal- Rake tos troye niye, 1973, Abstract No 4. 41. 264 by T. A. E. ). Translation: Hydrostatic bearings Can SUPPOI-t IICZ--IVy J0;id.--, With')Llt r(A-1t;on the shalt, However, this involves a relatively liigh rl--tte of flow throi.qgh 01C bearing, increases operating cost of high-pow(-r units bind reduceF; flicir efficiency. Witli sonic designs Mgh losses of liquid cl-iiiinot b(.- tolf!i-atod. Iii sucb cases t1w hydrostatic SUP1101-t functions its t I)CM-ing ;And -,ts a Seal. ~,t this time, designs of low-flow hydros till. ic- be;triligs liavc ))ocn d'-Vcjop(.-d. 0!11' of such designs is the selfthrottling radial hydrostatic "waring. Investig,'tion results are prcsented of flo%v-rate cliaracteristic of a cotilfli,(.1 Mirott bearing consisting of a block of bearings wiLb ~, corntn(,n stij)pl-y ofliquid. J5 ilhistrabon:;. I i-eft. i,ence. K) USSR UDC: 532-516.2 BELOUSOV, A. T. I GRPJ~,TIN, S. S "Effect of the Forces of Inertia of the Fluid on the Characteristics of a Hydrostatic Thrust Bearing" Tr. Kuybyshev. aviats. in-t (Works of the Kuybyshev Aviation Institute), 1971, vyp- 35, pp 48-52 from Hh-Mekhanika, No 9, Sep 72, Abstract No 9B788) Translation: The authlors investigate the effect of shaft rotation on the distribution of rressures in axi-sp.=-etric flow of an inc=rressible lubr4-- cant in an annular ga-D of fixed thickness in a hydrostatic thrust ",earin'-L fed throuCh a central rocket. The thin-layer equations dv III Op olt, PL, -r ~ + &J VO r III, 1/2 USSR BELOUSOV, A. I., GRAININ, S. S., Tr. Kuyhyshe--.r. aviats.i-t, I Q- ~Tr. pp 48-52 are taken as "lie init-lal equat--~ons, where p is density, r IS T.ressure, Z, V and w are the radial, tangential end transverse compon~~-ts of velocil- ty respectively, p is the coefficient of viscosity, and r and v are c,.- lindrical coordinates. TI is assumed that the temperature a lirE:a- function of radius, and that the viscosity is inversely proporticna2 to temperature. When the equations are integrated under sticking conditi-C-Cl ~ e term pv'vl~r 4 1 th 0 is averaged over the thick'ness of the la,.er P-id exzresse4- in terms of flo-~,rate. Formulas are found for the distribution c~-f rres- sures and for lifting capacity. Two numerical exanple~~ are giver. .rhi--h show the appreciable influence of inertial forces of the lubriezurit. rill th(- lifting capacities of the bearing; under certain conditions the bearinE may lose lifting carac-itly. A. 1. Snopov. USSR UDC 632.95 BLIZNYUK, N. K., KOLO-,IIIYETS, A. F., GOLUBEVA, R. N., GRAN-IN,__Ye--._ F., FADEYEV, Yu. N., VRUBLEVSKAYA, L. S., VARSHAVSKIY., S. L., KOnLON, L. P., VIICEWSKTY, K. N. "A Method of Making Derivatives of Aryl Esters of S-Isothiuronium Ethanesulfanic Acid" USSR Author's Certificate No 337381, filed 1 Aug 63, published I Jun 72 (from RZh-Khimiya, No 9, May 73, abstract No 9N522P by T. G. Chekareva) N Translation: Compounds of the general formula R03SC2114SC0110 =NIHIA (1) (R - aryl unsubstituted or substituted by Cl, N02, Me; A = C! or an Organic acid radical) are syntliesized by reacting C]19-(;"031~ 00 -wILII s"Its of thiourea or a mixture of thiourea with inorganic or organic acids. [`,xample. Solutions of equimolar quantities of 11 and thiourea hydrochloride in butanol which are saturated at 60-90*C are heated at 80-90% for 111 our, cooled, and filtered, giving I with a yield of 85-961'. Evaporation of the mother liquor gives an additional quantity of I. The overall yield of I is 95-100%. The following compounds of type I (A = Cl) are synthesized (given are R and the melting point in 'C): Ph, 165-6; 4-ClC04 (Ia), 1/2 USSR BLIZNYUK, N. K., at al., USSR Author's Certificate No 337381, filed 1 Aug 63, published 1 Jun 72 144-6; 3-ClC~% 168-70; 2,4-ClI)C 6H3, 157-9; 224,5-Cl3C6H 178-80; 2,4,6- 2. Saturated -Cl decomp.); 4-N0 C-H 155-8; 3-MeC HA, 16M, 3C6H2I 18 6 41 6 aqueous solutions of equimolaf quantities of Ia an 2,4-Cl,C6H t- 30CF'2COO'a are mixed at 90-100%, cooled, and filtered, giving compound I (A = 2,4-Cl2C6H3OCH2COO-2 R = 4-ClC6H4), melting point 134-5'C, yield 99.5%. in concentrations of 3.1-25 mg per liter compound I suppresses the growth of the mycelium Botritis cinerea and Piricularia orysae by 50-10W%; in concentrations of 0.25-1 mg per liter, compound I suppresses the growth of spores of Botritis cinerea and Piricularia orysae by 8-100Y., and in a concentration of 0.1% the chemical suppresses rust of the wheat strain Puccinia graminis f. trictci by 42-58%. 2 12 112 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 TITLE-METHOD CF CCNSTRUCTING TRANSIENT PROCESSES IN ELEC f RODR I VE S wl I'li NONLINEAR STATIC CHARACTERISTICS OF IRANSDUCERS -U- AUTHOR-GRANIT 'P.I. llo~. CGUNTRY OF INFO-USSR ( r SOURCE-AVTGMATIKA I TELEMEKHANIKAs 19709 NR 69 PP 164-167 DATE PUBLISHEC---70 SUBJECT AREAS--MECH., I'NO., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR, ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGR. TOPIC TAG S-NGi%-!- I.N EAR SYSTLM, ELECTRIC ANALOGo URIVE TRZAIN, AMPLIFIER, THYRIST-OR CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/102i STEP NO--UR/0103170/000/306/016/i/0167 CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP01224680 UINCLASSJ IFTH-0 2/2 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRC ACCESSICN NO--AP0IZ468O ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THERE IS PKESENTED AN ENGI.-NEE""ING METHOD OF UNSTRUCTING A TRANSIENT PROCESS IN NGINILINEAR SYSTEMS OF AN AUTOMATED ELECTRODRIVE, THE SYSTEMS CONTAINING STATIC TRANSDUCERS (MAGNETIC AND THYRISTUR AMPLIFIERS) WITH A NONLINEAR INPUT OUTPUT CHARACTERISTIC. AN EXAMPLE OF BUILDING A TRANSIENT PROCESS IN A SERIAL DRIVE IS GIVEN, 1) 1,! r ! ~ ~ S ~ f F ~-' E C., USSR uDc: 621.791.'(2:621-373.8 L MMEV, V. K., GkMTSA, V. T., and GRACUCIIUK, V. P. , Institute of Electric Welding Sll I imeni Ye. 0. Paton, Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian 55R "The Effect of Radiation Pulse Shape on the Depth of the Zone of Fusion During Laser Vielding" Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, No 10, Oct 73p pp 10-12 Abstract: The authors present the results from studying the nature of the rela-ion between depth in the fusion zone and radiation enerLy during the effect of various pulses. The results show that the shape of a radiation pulse with eyponentially varying power with respect to time is most rational, since it ensures maxinial depth of fusion and minimal enerp U y loss. Copper plate -v.,as used as the material to be welded by the optical laser. 1/1 - 55 USSR UDC 621.791.72:535.14:621.315.3 LEBEDEV, V. K.,and GRANITSA, V. T. "Laser Welding of Insulated Winding Wires" Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya svarka, No 3, Mar 72, pp 70-71 Abstract: Described are experiments conducted at the Electric 1~,Telding Institute imeni Ye. 0. Paton involving laser welding of cylindrical and flat terminals of insulated winding wires. The welding was done with a modernized UL-2 ruby-crystal unit by overlapping. A curve shows the dependence of the weld strength on radiation energy W. Ulith increasing energy, the wold strength increases, attains its maximum,and then smoothly decreases. Based on botb visual and metallographic examinations, the decrease in strength is attributed to vaporization caused by Ole increase in energy. Under optimum conditions the strength of welded joints comes to 70-90% of tliat of the wire. The study in(]LcaLes Lhe ftasibilfty of laser-radiation weld'NF, for Viniflex-insulated winding, w1re. The new technique eliminaLCS Lile time-consuming operations such as stripping, degreasing, fluxing,and tinning. (2 illustrations) USSR UDC g~Bt - t 1 .033 .1 GRANKIN, V. K., MAYAROV, YU. S., RONZHIN, 0. V., KOZYREV, L. S., and Y3,'CROV, A. "An Information -Jisplay Device,, USSR Author's Cer-tificate No 37256'~ kl C 0(, k 15/1R, filed I? Sep 70, published 27 Apr 73 (from RZh Aytonatika lelemek-hanika i Vychislitel,nava Tekhni , No 11, Nov 73, abstract No 11 A406-0) Translation: An apnaratus is proposed for information display, containin!.r indicators and current conductors. To improve the reliability and visibility of the apparatus, its indicators are in the form of li--hted ed-,es located alo'-L- the outline of t~eometric figures, with the cur-rent conductors at the vertices. One illustration. 1/1 Ion Exchakille USSR mm 1AP01,111iLOV) if. p ..7 M- MER) A . S V. I., PORMIINA , 1. A. "Ion-Exchange Properties of Sodium Hydroaliuriocarbonate" Novosibirsk, Izvestiya Sibirsko,,.,o Otdeleniva Akade!'.Iii Nauk SSIR -- S(~riya 1,Chimicheski1kh Natfk., 11o 1; 19713., '-LIP 88-92 1 A bstract: The results are preser,ted from a study oC the 3quill.tvii~ui diz ibu- tion of cations (Na+ and A~1~ 4- ) end tile kinetics of the exe -ntmL,,e -process between sodium. iiydroalm-.ocarbonatc and Aj,'10 solutions. The cotion-t~xclan~-,ta a Or 1.1~~ . L isotherm was detlermdnedl f ~,O AL-0 *2CO 2-31[?Q ~.nd a nixtj', -4~- of 3 sodium nit-nute wid ollver riltnil o, solutions. 'Nith the ion fract-lon oe siUrer in the eouilibrium, liquid Divist.,m oquiil to or greater tho-n 0-1, tAu., ot' sl-cbstituLon of AG, for Na Ln Lae ecuilibriuri solid is Phases vith UaF and Pj,+ content are m-n-fluers of a continuous series of so'-, 4~,d sol, utions 'bet..".3en, tho so~!i w.-I and silver f ormm of ,zhe li=itir--, Stai-e 01, exci,--4tLe is difi-Alsior, of the :.-',i+ and+ir)--is in tile solid ohase. -fie mutual diffusion coefficient of the it-d-ieate~-?, ions d,~!terTAn-ld on the basis of t~.qe kin,---tic uieasamv:ents D- 5.7-!'J-') or~-/fsc-~C 2/ Satisfactorily vith the calculated value of -5.1,10-0 cl-~i /see. 1-/l USSR UDC 546.791-'27'11 VOLKOV, V. V., GRk%1KTiNA_Z_. A., and MYAKISHEV, K. G. "The Nature of Uranium (Tetravalent) Borohydride" Leningrad, Radiokhimiya, Vol XIII, No 3, 1971, pp 401-405 Abstract: Tetravalent uranium borohydride, U(B114)4 is of interest as a member of a comparatively new class of compounds, namely the metal hydro- borates noted for the presence of boron hydride ions or radicals. ilv.%Tever, the structure of U(B114)4, and its appropriate classification in the salt- forming or the non-salt-forming categories of metal hydroborates, are in doubt, thanks to contradictory published data. The authors made a complete infrared analysis Of U01104 san?les syntile- sized by the Braan-Schlesinger method; also, a thermographic sLudy of tl~e samples. It was concluded that the U(""4)4 molecule is of "bridge" structure, wEch involves the presence of a substantially covalent U - B bond with partici- pation of the "bridge" atoms of hydrogen. Further, it was shown that 1/2 USSR VOLKOV, V. V., et al.,, Radiokhimiya, Vol XIII, No 3, 1971, pp 401-405 U(BH4) does not undergo any phase transformations in the temperature intervil from -180 to 55'C. The interplanar distances which may char- acterize U(BH4)4 were also determined. 2/2 f~P9053082_ UR 0289 PRIMARY SOURCE: Izvestiya Sibirskogo Otdelen:Lya, AN SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskikh Nauk, Nr 12(162), Nr 5, PP ?6--9;1, 11)3 A. A. Va s i 1'ey a, L. M. G i n d i n, - 7, _.A. G_r.~ ij k ill-i4, G. 1. Sniirnov,a, I. R. Shelpakova, 1. G. judelevich ANALYSIS OF PI:ATINUM METALS BY THE EXTRACTION-SPECTRAL AND PHOTOAIETPIC METHODS . 1/ 1. Extraction of Platinum and Palladium froin Iriditint ' Rhodium and Ruthenium for the Analytic Purposes In the extractioa of Pt (M), Pd (11), Ir (111), Rh (111) and RLI (111) with tetraocty- lammonium bromide from toluenecaprylic acid (HR) and from foluene-2-ethylbeh-ano! (R"OH) decrease of the acid (alcohol) concentration results in a decrease of the distri. butior coefficients with all the metals studied. Caprylic acid f,_-r1T11S a product of the composition (C81-117) 4NB,-)~ (HR2). With J/ 1839 AP9053082 Octylammoniurn bromide as revealed bv 'the JRS method. This interaction is the cause of the "decreasing" effect of HR'(R"OlI) or, t1he abili- ty of Br-ion to the exchange reactions with the extractable anions. The chemical and spectral method have been elaborated for deteril'i nation ol the platinum metals In HG-media. 1- 0 Acc. Nr: S, Ref . Code: vq 0,,zooll 410100219- PRIIIARY- SOURCE: Izvestiya Sibirskogo Otdeleniya Akadendi Nauk- SSSR, No 2 , Seriya Khimiclieskikh Nauk, 1970, Nr j , p p 3 ?-,q V L. K. C h u c h a I i n, Z., A. G r a xdiJu.a-j-- S. P 101ratie n k o, B. 1. "s"T. 6-~e v i t s k i y INFRA-RED STUDY OF THE COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE OF HYDROXONIUM ION COMPOUNDS FORMED BY THE EXTRACTION OF STRONG MINERAL ACIDS WITH TRI-n-BUTYL PHOSPHATE Infra-red irv'7estigation o ft? solvates of tv.-droxonium ina founed by th,,, of 111104 311d I ICIU, With tri-n-butyl PlID-Sphlite (TV) has been t-nade. S(,lvate~ I] l.,0 ilj~,01 11-1,C) a'! $0 V, tlli~,O -2J'120 - TBI)]-; havc becn found in uxtracts of IITIC~, anti solvale-, IH,0-3ff2O]+,,olv-fli-0,211~0.*I'Bl)]',,, ll[30.11,0-2TB,')I~,fil:l()*'-142(J-'I'tl)' i0li a q, so C -- acts of perCilloriC -pid. -ic:d concentration in orlanic extra Wifli increase of pFecce-aing- loTm lurrl,~ into substQuent one. �r1 REEL/FMIE 19841609 Alc~ 1/2 023 UNCLASS1 FIED PRUCESSING TlTLL--FXTff'.ACTlf~-') OF MCIDS 6Y T~li"JFOCTYLAMINF- -IJ- AUTH(,9-(04)-,'41K:.-4-LAYEV, A.V., KOLESNIKUV, A.A., GRIS11174, GRAiNAUNAt C,efbrJ-M-JF INFI~,--USSR SIJUPC~--UJKL. AKAL). fl[VUK SSW( L970f 191(5it 1074-6 CHEM DATE PU3L ISHEID - - - - - - -70 SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMI IS TRY TOPIC TAGS--AMII~ILE, ACIO, P0TENTIf3#'4ET.--,IC TlTtlATION., Im SPECTRUM, CHEMICAL ANALYSIS CGiNTMI'L Rir-ST-; [CTIONS DOCUMFNT CLASS-UNCLASSHIED PROXY Sic[) CIRC ACCLESSIO'l "i-5-AT0134797 L A ~! S 1 f1 E 2/2 023 UNCLASS I F I ED Pk,~)CESSIN,-, DATE-13NOV7C CIRC ACCESSION NO-AT01.34791 ABSfKACT/EXTR%ACT--(Ul GP-0- A-6STRACT THE SYSTEMS Fr~l j.'Iti-iCTYLAMINE PH SU8Z OPACID WERE STUJIFJ BY USIING THE ACIDS VICL, H SU63 PO Sti;14, HiNa I., 'j SU63, Aillf) H SU132 SO SU64. POTC-1-4110"ETRIC rfrRIN. ANJ IR METHOOS WERE USED TO ANALYZE THE PHASES. IN THIS SYSTEM THERE 15 A LARI~-r-: REGION IN WHICH 3 LIQ- PHASES CO'~7:XIST: AN AND 2 ORG. PHASE-S. (14F 0:~G. PHASF CORRESPOINUS TO THE HYDkATED SALT OF TRIOCTYLAMINE AND TH-': CuPRESKINDING ACID AiAL) THE OTHER PHASF TO TH~ PURE AMINEE. THE lk OATt, EST;%BLISH-;:D THE INTER dAFSENCE OF INTEMACT,IGN BETWEEN THE SALT AND 14ATER USING THE HCL SALT AS EXAMPLE. FACILITY: lt,4ST, '~EORG. KHl'-4., USSR. LA SS 1 tJ USSR AGEYEV, N. V. , Acader,,2.-; ci an, PETROVA, L. A. , GRANKOVA, L P -1 V A 11;1()V, 1.. Institute of Metallurgy imeni A. A. BayRov, -7 ~-- I ~Of-C-fences of the USIS-~:" Moscow "A Titanium-Based Composite 14aterial" Moscow, Doklady Ak-ademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 210, No )', I Jur. 73, Pp Abstract: The Daper describes a composite laminar materia-1 hatsed on titanium made by hot-rol ling in a- vacuinn. Fi-~e-layer and three-layer composites are studied to determine the force and tenp(-i,atur~--- and the feasibil-ity of malking a strong joint butween Jnyc-r~. T1,e plastic component for the five-la-ered composit-e- was VT1 u-titLnium, foll 0.1 Mm, j thick. It wa-s assumed that a sheet built up fron, n Lkycrc of such foil would have greall-er resistance to brittle fractiire thar, a nonolit-.1ic Shc-C--'-. of titaniiza of -,he same thickness. The 'f'oil was etched irl dilitc- !~Y(J---- fluoric ae4d and washed in hot wf-Lter with hydrogen percyiJc- aocc-(] befr-'re rolli-tir the sheet. A sheet 0.6 = thick vas t11'en rolled 1'rom nir-- layc-T~ of foil, Etnd t-.;c such s .reets were rclied together to r-ak- a ~elcut 1 mm thick, which was used in the canposite, The stren~,*I.'.-, mmaterial fc-. 112 USSR AGFEYEV, N. V. et a!. , Doklady Akademi i Nauk SSSR, Vol 21.0, NIo I Jun '13, PP 811-814 the comDosite was IVT1 alloy (Ti-7MG-5.5Cr-3Fe-3Al) in 0.6.1 rm cold-rolled sheets. The two outside vlates and the central plate were IM allcy with alternating 1E~vers of titanium foil. After assembly of the stt;~-k, the edges were welded and rolling was done to 351% reduction at 12000C. T'lie resultant 2.7 mr. -Diate was then cold-rolled to 2.'3 =-Tn. 'Fhe L'late cu- in the direction of rolling into specimens which were het'-t treated an~ studied for structure, vicrohardress of the layers and diffusion redistri- bution of the a-Iloying elements betveen layers. The three-layer sandwich plates were made with a-titanium in the ouLer layers an(i at, allcy s-imilar to IM in the center. The results of tests show that :1-vr_-cimens ma(i(, ur of n layers of the stme inaterial tire stronger thazi a nionolithic plate of the same thickness. Greater strength can also be achiev(i.,d by i_TICI*CI".I_IiriC the number of layc-rf! in- & COEMOB-itr: 2/2 USSR UDC 669.295:620.186.5 PETROVA, L. A., BABAREKO, A. A., GRANKOVA, L. P., KOZLOVSKAYA, T. M., and SAZONOVA, T. N., Institute of Metillurgy ima"n-i''A. A. Baykov "Recrystallization of 5-Alloy of IVT-1 Titanium" IMoscar.4, Metallovedenive i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No 11, 1972, pp 30-34 Abstract: The ionization method of taking texturograms was used for plotting polar figures. The changing character in annealing of polar figures describes the process of recrystallization. Specimens were cut fro-m a bar forged by broaching in two perpendicular directions at 950%. The specimens were an- nealed in air at 400-1200'C with 30 min aging at each temnerature. The textures of specimens of different grain size and boundary character in continuous heating up to 700% are discussed by reference to microstructures and polar figures. Specimens annealed at 600% showed a considerably changed texture in comparison with the initial texture. This is connected with tile begivInina, recrystallization, which is practically completed at 650*C. Ex- trusion or forging by a more complex method is recommended for obtaining stable properties of normal forging an two mutually perpendicular surfaces. 'No figures, one bibliographic reference. 1/1 USSVI UDC 669.295.5:539.376 -AGEYMI , N. V., P ETIROVA, L. A. , GRF-KOV I N. A. 1 9", kOZLOVS.K--kY,k, T. M. , and AI~LXOVEITKO, G. I, Moscow "Creep of IVT-1, a S-Alloy of Titanium" Moscow, IAIN SSSR, Mletally, No 12, ttar-Apr 71, pp 163-167 Abstract: The creep of M-1, a ~~-alloy of titanium (7'a Mo, S.S' Cr, 3% Fc, 3' Al, remainder Ti) was determined at temperatures of 100, 200, 2-50.and 350cC at stresses of 120, 115, 110, 90, 801and 71S kg/mn2 over 1,000 hours, and in some ca5cs uD to 2,SOO hours. Me 11imiting stress causing 0.0210- residual deformation of the allcy after 1,000 hours. is 103 at 200C arid 79 kg/rmi' at 'M'C. Th,,~ rate of stable creep -qt these stresses arid temneratures is 2-10-1%,11ir. The creep trsts showed that if ti-M snccimens ttsted under identical conditions shot.., different Initial deformation, the specimen wi-ch greater initial defcriaa-tion gc-ncrallv h= lower creep than the specimen with less initial deformation. Total dc-for-.Iation increases little -.1---*, th increasir,7, load Limne at 100-2~50cC and 120-75 2 /1171 1,T, Fol- lowing creep tests. sc:ne oZE ~ phase grains is observed; :nigrotion o~ 3rLin boundaries and displacement aiong grain axes (5lipping) were noted. 7 2 USSR UDC: 539.385 AGEYEV, N.V., PETROVA, L.A.$ TERENT'YEV, V.F., GRANKOVA demo IM~6;4~ and KOZLOVSKAYA, T.M., lnstitute of hletalrurg_y imeni A. A. Baykov, Academy of Sciences USSR "Effect of Structure on the Cyclic Strength of IVTl Titanium Beta-Alloy" Moscow, Sb. "Ustalost' metallov i splavov". "NRUka" Press, 1971, pp 70-73 Translation: The cyclic strength of IVTI titanitim alloy (6,7't~ Mo, 4.99% Cr, 2.87, Fe, 3.1% Al) has been. investigaLed under alternating loads fOllOWiD9 heaL treatments unde.r variOLIS COn- ditions. The structure of the alloy was examined a.,~ a JAII]CLiOn of these condiLions under both lighL and electron microscopcs. The highest fatigue limit of 5.3 kg/ijim2 was exhibited by an alloy heat treated under the following specifications: harclen- ing at SOOC for I hr. , water quenching, aging for 1.5 hrs. it 550C,,and coolin- in open air. The alloy treated undev these conditions is Characterized by homogeneous decay of the/13-solid solution. (3 illustrations, 6 bibliographic references: summary) . USSR UDC 669.295.r):539.376 AGEYEV, N. V., PETROVA, L. A., GREKOV, N. A., GRA,"TKOVA, L. P., KOZLOVSKAYA, T. M., and ARKOVENKO, G. I.) M06cow" "Creep of IVT-1, a B-Alloy of Titanium" Moscow, IAN' SSSR, Metally, No 2, Mar-Apr 71, pp 163-167 Abstract: The creep of Wr-i, a 5-alloy of titanium (7' Mo, S.1546 Cr, 3' Fe, remainder Ti) was determined at temperatures of 100, 200, 250, and 35OcC at stresse5 of 120, 115, 110, 90, 80,and 7S kg/mm2 over 1,000 hours and in some cases ur) to ~2,500 hours. Ilie limiting stress causing 0.02*0 residual deformation of the a I lo% after 1,000 hours is 105 kg/mm2 at 2000C and 79 kglynm~ at 250"C. 1-he rate of stable creep at rliese stresses and temperatures is 2-10-,`Q/hr. The creep tests showed that if two specimens tested under identical conditions show differc-nt initial deformation, the specimen with greater initial deformation generally has lower creep than the specimen with less initial deformation. Total deformation increases little with increasing load time at 100-250*C and 120-7S kg/M1712. [--O1_ lowing creep tests, some breakup of a phase grains is observed; migration of orain boundaries and di5placerrient along grain axes (slipping) were noted. 72 - Acc. Nr-. V0047353 Ref . Code: dhdy PRMay SOURCE: Vest-,Ak Khirurgii imeni I. I. Grekova, 1970, Vol 104, Nr t , pp q-T-Y-5 THE DIAGNOSTIC OPPORTUNITIES OF PORTO H EPATOGRA P HY WITH AN OILY/ CONTRAST SUBSTANCE By i1. M. Ganichkfn, A.,4_. ~Grr and V. A. Mikhaylov Based on the experimental and clinical studies it is felt tha t the use of contrast substances on oil base widen the opportunities of portahepitogriphy, providing a distinct Image of intrahepatic vessels. REEL/FRAM 1979087.9 USSR UDC 621.396.677022) ARDAB'YEVSKIY, A. I., VOLKOV, 0. A., VOSKRESENSKIY, D. I., COSVOIKIIIN, V. L. , f' YA. F I I OV, GRANOVSKAYA, R. A., GRINEVA, K. I., KRITSYNT, V. A., WIAKISI a,,, PP V -,CiitjmHEV4~ V. V. "Microwave Antennas and Devices. Calculation and Design of Antenna Arrays and their Radiating Elements. Textbook for Students at the Radiotechnical Specialized Institions of Higher Learning" Antenny i ustroystva SVCh. Raschet i proyektirovaniye antenny"'11i reshetok i ikh izIuchayushchikh elem entov. Uchebri. posobiye dlya stud. radiotekhn. spetS. vyzO',7 (cf. English above), I'loscow, Soviet Radio, 1972, 320 pp, ill., 75 k. (from RZh- Radioteldinika, No 6, Jun 72, Abstract No 5B32K) Translation: 'Methods of calculating the basic parameters of nnLenna arrays with electric rocking of the radiation pattern and . frequency and co-umutation methods of controlling the radiation pattern are discussed. A study is made of the structure of the optimal arrays with Dolf-Chebyshev distri .butLoll: t~-Ie design of irised-wave guide and horn arrays and also methods of calculat-Ing the array elements; dielectric, rod, spiral, horn and director antennas. USSP UDC: GRANOVSKAYA R. M. VOROB'YF~, 0. Yu. AIWOWNSWROMWAM 2 ;4.~ "Synthesis of a iMathematical t4odel of a Reurcn" V sb. Vychisi. tekhn. i vour. ki-bernet. (Ccriputer Technc-1cr-N, and Elrob_'~_::iS of Cybernetics --collection of works), vj,-_o. 6, Leningrad, LeningraO Unl_ versity, 1971, D_P~ 139-156 (from M-Eibernetika, 11a 1, Jar, 72, AbF-Iract No lV1107) Translat--ion: An alc-critnm ic rrorosed for constructlor, _--f a net c~ si-ric threshold elem=,s, enabling sirm-lation of the operation of any pre(7~,ivcr. neuron of the su=mation neuron type, or the innova~_jcn and cu_rvature neuron type. This algoriti,"m i~; made up of two independent zalr~crithr-..,,. Important requirement"s are rade on the minizzium number of crjmpon(,n1. t,:1_1.e- ments of the ne", high level of reliability in onc-ralior. cf, the nct, ar.,_` these recuirements make the prob-ler: of narticular interev,. brth f'rom. tht, standpoint of th(-, theory of neuron syntlic-sis, and from tht, !;tayit~roinz. of technical real i tfon f'rr-- *,?~: threrhcJd elementz. A of a representa ion of -.. neuron ne-twork in the form of' a r-,raih, oTr,-11- tions an graphs, are Ot-fined. The ocheme of' an cori,,Ar~wt.jr,~j 1.12 - Olt - USSR 8.,7): GR~A I I-OVS'~-~%YA vjp. 6, Lenin~, n:-1-a rp of a minimun. Craph is given well as an elgorithm. Cor synthesis of' an n-input threshcld element. A. DorosN.,nknc. 2/2 USSR UDC: 51:1551-001-57:6122.82 GR.A_NDV,S._ YA 'P. M. I 'ICROB'YEV, 0. Yu. - il~~ "Associative Neuron Memory and Complexity of Neurons" V sb. Lvchisl. teklin. in vorr. kibernet. (Computer Tec-hrolalry ard PrC..b.I(,!Is of Cybernetics--collection of works), vyp. 8, Leningrad, Leningrad Uni- versity, 1971, PP 1-07-120 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 11, 11ov 71, Abstract No 11V890) Translation: The authors consider the Drobler, of constructinE a memory model from homogeneous structural groups, where this mcdel has a cert;~.in type of generalizaticn of input codes, i. e. it has certain prcre--ties associative rremory. Consideration is also given to formulation of criteria of complexity for neuron riodeln. The number of differert states of a neuron which may show up with a change in its threshold is used as the basic cri- terion of complexity. In this connection, the throshol.-d of' a i~; defined as the minimu.7, anoun'.. of excitation necessary ror the neuron still to be able to generate a pulse. it is noted that the trorcsed criteria can be used to evaluate and compare the complexity not only of individual 112 USSR GRANOVSK-AYA., R. M. , VO'.qOB'YFV, 0. Yu. , Vychisl. teklu-1. i -voir. kibernet. , vyp. 8, 1971, Pp 107-120 neurons with various sets of varameters, but also circuits of neurons of different types and made up of several layers with different kinds of con- nections. Tllustrative examples are given. V. Mikhc-ye-,7-. 2/2 - 64 - USSR UDC 0--11.9.(1-12F).O[):I.(-~:~7i.~.01 G. 1. , D-ctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, A., Lngineer "The Nature of 11.car of Teeth of High Speed, Dispursi on- Stcell, Vestnil, .Mashinostroyeniya, No 11, Nov 71, pp 65-1-0. ABSTPACT: The tv-car products of cutting tOOIS I-,,,IdC Of steels 'from the Sharpening of various steels and ti tanium a.! loys werc, fculld to be particles of the tool material, from I te JoO 11 ~111c, 0.1 to I p and more in thicknuss. They were spre;id UJIC\~L-n]` CA'Cl' 1:11i.- of the material bein,,, v.-~)~,-Iwd froll! :1 few, p to I mm and mol-(~ iloal"t III arp-, (,f, hig"W'St J)IaStiC Oll 010 C-011taCt St.irfaccs, stwroul)(iled ))v Oxldc~,-, indicating increased loc;ll The di~;,ribul:ion of' Lh(.- 1),Irtic structure, clic-riical ca-iqposi ti Oil and total mass indicatc, that mcna are most significant in the ucar of 11jph SP-Ilud, steel cutcting tw)l Mt-Chall i ~Ajl Of' ;H111C.Sioll Cotind 1 1", i fv-~ Th d ult of-- f", tcol li;j- c I It t ing rate , c I It I. i jitf, I f,~- ~j I i] cuttin,! dcoth t,-ithin L;ic StLIdi(!d. only the illtulv~ily of' Ow lv:car, not il,~ nat.111'e. USSR UDC 621-357.7-035-52(088.8) GRANOVSKLKL_;,L_jB. , LIFTMAN, 1. B., and SKOBLIKOV# R. I. "Auto-operator for Galvanic Lines" Author's Certificate No 316755, filed 28 Nov 69, published 24 May ?2 (from Referativnyy Zhuzmal - Khimiya, Wo 8(11), 1973, Abstract Ito BL339P) Translationt An auto-operator is patented for the galvanic lines i(hich con- tains a mechanism for transfer, a mechanisa for lifting having a flexible traction device, and a clamp for the hangers. It is iaproved in that in order to increase the reliability, it is provided with an apparatus for accidental disconnections accomplished by a double arm lever, one end of which is connected to a sensor for the accidental shut off and the other with assemblies for the deflection of the flexible traction device. 12 - USSR BASS, F. G. , A!;D GPN!r)VSYTX M, d Electronics, - I Institute of Radiophynics an Academy of Sciences rSSR, Kbar1kov "Effect of Phonon Heating on the Propagation of Strong Electromagnetic Waves in Semiconductors" Leningrad, Fizika Tverdogo Tela, Vol. 12, No. 6, Aug 70, pp 2437-2441 Abstract: The nonlinear propagation oil electromagnetic waves assccia~Led with the heating of electrons and phonons is considered. In earlier studies of" the propaga- tion of strong electromagnetic waves in semiconductors it was assumed that long- wave phonons with which conductivity electrons basically interact remain in equili- brium; this is possible if the interaction of long-wave phonons with short-wave pho- nons is more considerable than the interaction of long-wave phonons with conductIvity electrons. it was shown in several theoretical studies that this situation does not always occur and in a certain range of temperatures and external electric fields dragging and hearing of long-wave phonons can play an ,important role and short-wave phoncris carry out heating transfer. It is shown that in the case of strong electron- phonon interaction the relationship between electron temperature and field amplitude 112 USSR BASS, F. G. , and GRANTOVSKIY, M. YA. , Flzika tverdogo tela, Vol. 12, No. 8, Aug 70, pp 2437-2441 changes along with the nature of field attenuation. It is shown -,hat the Maxwell equations become nonlinear in the case of degenerate semiconductors and semimetals due to Dhonon heating. The authors note that the results indicate the considerable effect of phonon heating on the propagation of electromagnetic waves in a semicon- ductor plasma; under phonon heating parameters of the phonon system enter into the coefficients of reflection and other characteristics of the electromagnetic field so that high-frequency methods can be used to study not only the electron but also the phonon system. 411 2/2 Ahb047054 UR 0482 Soviet Inventions illustrated, Section Il Electrical, Derwent, 241555 EIXCTRI~LL CONDUCTIVITY OF GAS in magneto- hydrody'hamic generac6is is increased. Gas heated to IOGOOK is admitted to an ionisation cham- ber where voltage signals are applied to the ion- ised particles to accelerate the electrons which result in further ionisation. The voltage is rem- oved when ne reaches 1012 - 1013 /cm3. This is achieved by 1.0-7 - 10-8 sec. long pulses. A pinch developed then passes through a magnetic field by which an emf that is proportional to the magnetic field and speed of gas Is induced in the plasma. The inEerval between ionising pulses is determined by the development time to pinch. 15.7.64. as -25. V. . ':.NOVICHKOV. 912030/26 L GRANG11SO, D., Lenin Electrotechnical Institute (28.8.69.) Bul.14!18.4.69. Class 21g. Int.Cl. H05h. Vsesoyuznyy_0rdena Lenina Elektrotekhrlicheskiy institut iin. V. I. LenipY Y, USSR uDc: 621.396.6.o19.3 PIR010HOROV, E. I. , ZHOFZH0LT_,1~,jj, B. L. , GRANOVSKIY, Yu. V. "Investigation o--:' the Reasens for Failure of Modules in Conpley Radio Ecluip- ment" V sb. Nadezhnost' i kontroll kachestva (Prilozli. k, zh. "St-widartNr i 1-achest- va!') [Reliability and Quality Control--collection of works (SuP.Plement to the 197.1, h'-9 '~ + .1 Magazine Standards and Quality)], No 1, Moscov, -1 from R,:,- -Radiotekhnika, No 5, May 71, Abstract No 5V222) Translation: Statistical data on the failure of modules during f1he manufac- turing process collected over a period of a year and systematized accordiric to special characteristics (construction defects, defects in assembiy and adjustment, failures due to the quality of elements) are used as the basis for analysis of the reasons for failures by the llox-Wilsori inc-thad of planning, experiments. As a result of the analysis it is established that the quali.~;y of elements has the greatest effect on failure of module!-, followed by circuit quality and construction defects. Three tables. N. S. -i /I USSR LrDC: 519.24 GRANOVSKIY, Yu. V. "Some Methodological Problems of Planning an Experiment" V sb. Metodol. probl. kiber7iet. T. 1 (Methodological Problems of Cybernetics --collection of vorks. vol. 1), Moscow, 19TO, pp 128-132 (from RZh-Kiber- netika, No 1, Jan Tl, Abstract No 1VlT5) [No abstract] 1/1 112 031 U N C L A S S I " I PROCESSING DATF--21NOVYO TIT Lf:- -m OSS 3A UFR. STU D Y OF THE rHElU1QlM A GNE I It' TRE AT ME IIT OF T I CO N 11L 'tLLJYS _u_ 'UTH0R-(05)-P0V[rSKYj V.A., GRANOVSKY, YE.B., FRIDMAN, A.A., AAKAROV, YE.F., PASHKOV, P.P. &COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-FIZ (KA METALLOV I METALLOVEDENIE, FEB. L970. 29, ( 2) , 247-25L 34TE PUBL 1SHED----FE370 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS, PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS--ALLOY, MOSSBAUER EFFECT, MOSSBAUER SPECTRUM, SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSISt MAGNETIC PROPERTY, METAL HEAT TREATMENT, X RAY ANALYSIS/(U)TICONAL ALLOY C0WqrjL MARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIF[Ef) PROXY REEL/FRAME--"003/0212 STEP ~10--UR/0126/70/029/002/0247/0?51 CIRC ACCFS')ION PIO--AP0129463 UNCLASSIFIEU 212 031 UiNCL ASS IF I EO PROCESSING DATE--27,14OV70 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0129468 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TliE EFFECTS OF THERMOMAGNETIC TREATMENT (ISOTHERMAL QUENCHING IN A MAGNETIC FIELD) ON THE STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF TWO TfCONAL ALLOYS WERE STUDIED BY A TECH-NIQUE BASED ON THE MOSSBAUER EFFECT, MOSSBAUER SPECTROSCOPY WAS EMPLOYED IN CONJUNCTION WITH X RAY DIFFRACTION TO TRACE THE BEHAVIOUR OF THE ALLOYS AT VARIOUS STAGES OF HFAr TREATMENT. IN THE FIRST STAGE OF AGSING AFTER QUENCHI.NG IN A MAGNETIC PHASES OF THE ALLOY TOOK PLACE; IN THE SUBSEQUENT STAGE THE DEGREE OF ORDER OF THE WEAKLY MAGNETIC PHASE STARTED INCREASING. 1/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSINIG "'AFE--04GE77~-, T ITLE--VIBRAT IONS OF THE NITRO GRCUP IN NITROPHENOLS WITit lNfRANOLECULAR HYDROGEN BONDING IN PROTON ACCEPTOR SOLVENTS -U- AUTHOR-(03)-GRANZHAN, V.A., SEMENENKO, S.Vol ZAITSEV, P.M. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOURCE-ZH. PRIKL. SPEKTROSK. 1970, L2(5)v 922-5 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--AROMATIC NITRO COMPOUND9 PHENOLt HYDROGEN GONOING, INTRAMOLECULAR MECHANICSt SOLVENT ACTION CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED PROXY FICHE NO ---- FD70/605018/Bll STEP CIRC ACCES5f!_.-'l" NO-AP0140i~)00 2/2 014 UNCLASSIFIED PR 0 C. E ~ S 1 "11C, 1,,l T L- C) 4 CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0140800 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECT OF INTRAMOL. ON FREQUENCIES (NU) OF SYM. AND ASYM. VALENCE V15RATIOINS fjii~ -V) '-,!J111~ GROUPS OF SUBSTITUTED NITROPHENOLS, IN DIFFERENT SOL'YENT.S), AN:') THEIR MIXTS. WAS STUDIED. IN BASIC SOLVENTSt NU SUBSYM INCREASE.0 OUL TO DISRUPTION OF THE INTRAMOL. H BOND (NO SUB2-OH) AND rr~ORMATION OF INTERMOL. H BOND BETWEEN OH GROUP OF THE PHENOLS AND MOLS., OF THE SOLVENT. IN MIXED SOLVENTS, THE INTENSITY OF NU SU6SYM OF THF FREE AND BONDED NO SUB2 GROUPS DEPENDED ON THE CONCN.-OF NONPULAR AND PROTON ACCEPTOR SOLVENTS. 112 018 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70 TITLE--A GIGITAL MEASURI.iG SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATIC INTERI-EkOMETRES -U- AUTHGR-(05)- UA ~!ll IM.YA., LORIN, D.I., KAYEKIN, V.V., SVEKOLICHENKO, V.D.t SFESTGPALOV, YU.N. CCUNTRY CF INF'U--USSR SOURCE--b!USCCa, IZMERITEL'NAYA TEKHN ~KA, NG 2, 1910,PP 35-37 DATE PL8LI5HED------70 SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS TOPIC TAGS-016ITAL SYSTEM, INTERFEROMETER CC,"4TPCL RF-')T!(fCTIC,qS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFLED PROXY REEL/FkAML--L994/1463 STEP CIRC hCCFSl',C:,J N111--AP-0115393 212 0181 UNCLASSIF[Et) PRIXESSI.NG CIRC ACCESSICN NO-AP01,153933 1BSTRACI/Ex1RA,'T--(U) GP-0- S T4,- T T P.G D II TAL '61- ASI,;~.,' ffl~' ISYS I L.0 IS iNTENLE-0 f7fk CHFCKP'iG ~-AICHEU MEASURES OF LEN`---"fH UNLER DY','iAMIC CC,%D I T I C% EThE ESSEM-E 6F THE METH(210 CF MEW'JREMENTS THE LP-16f;-i THE SubUIVISIGNS 1JF Ht~,TCHI'E,) MEASURES CONI'S[SrS M, THE f--.ACr THAT REGISTRAT[CN Gf- THE CROER GF INTERFERE.NCE ANG FIXATION OF rHE MEASUkEMENT k-ESULTS CAT THP~'.0,4ENT THAT THE C,':-;v[FK OF FHE HArCH PASS'LS UNDER TFL AxIS OF THE SLIT LF I PHUTCELECI-kIC CRUS,,-,'oPf: ) r4,ixES PLAd'E OURING 1, CGINSTAN'T CHAN.-GE OF THE U;)TICAL DIFFF-r,~ENC~E OF ]"HE: CuUkSE 1,DF V -i E ", A L IN TFE 1NTEFFE-,,CMETEK. 11-4 ACCORDANCE WITH THIS, F~-FUNCTV"i LAY OF THE DNA CGNSISIS GF A PiAuTGE'LLCTRIC DL-VICE FOR UPOE;,: INTERFEkIl-i%CL -A.,NC A DEVILE c~.E~A-STERING THE mA:,1,E~,r fi-4-T [HE CENfl-:~ THE HATCH PASSES UNDER THE AXIS OF File SLIT UF IHE PHU-] '-,'ELECT IC MIC&USCLPE FUR OUTPUT "JIF rHc- SIGN.AL CF RECCIROING, L-F THF 11" E ASUR EM ENT RESULT. THE ---ASiC METRULO(ACAL AND Tt-~~-HNICAL Pt~RAMETLIRS OF ME DMIS PRESENTED. i f I L USSR UDC 547.241 gE&W F., KOZLOV, V. A., BABKINA, E. I., and IMELNIKOV, N. N. , All X,. ~. Union Scientific Research Institute of Chemical Plant Protective Agents, and the Branch of the Scientific Physical-Chemical Research Institute imeni L. Ya. Karpov "Chlorocyclohexylthiophosphonic Acid and Cyclohexenylthiophosphonic Acid Chlorides and Araides" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 9, Sep 73, pp 1919-1921 Abstract: Heating phoiphorus trichloride with phosphine at 125' for 3 lirs yields 2-clilorocyc.LotiL,-..cvltiii,:)I)hosplionic acid dichloride, which reacted with triethylamine in betizene solution converts to cyclahe.-Ken-1-ylthiopliosplionic acid dichloride. a-Cliloroc,~elolie-,:vldichloro- phosphine reacted with triethylamine yields cyclohexen-1-yldicliloropliosphine -w can be converted to a derivative of tetracoordinated phosphorus by an exchange reaction with phosphorusthiotrichloride. USSR UDC 547.451 GRAPOV. A, Fe, and MELINIKOV, N. N., All-Union Scientific Studies Institute of the Chemical Compounds for the Protection of Plants "Organophosphorus Fungicides" Moscow, Uspekhi Khimii, No 9, Vol 42, 1973, pp 1681-1698 Abstracti The current literature on particular organophosphorus compounds used as fungicides is reviewed together with such Information as synthesis, doses, types of organisms against which each is effective. etc. Classes of compounds discussed include derivatives of phosphorus and phosphonous acids, phosphine, phoopnone salts, the acids of tetracoordinated phosphorus, its salts and its esters, and the amidas of the various phosphorus acids. The latter two sections were considered in much greater detail than the forrar sections. The fungicidal activity of F(III) is apparently due to its being a reducing agent. The phosphone salts are significantly more effoctive than phosphine, 1/1 USSR UDC 547.26'118 GRAPOV, A. F., KOZLOVA, T. F., MEL'NIKOV, N. N. "Alkoxy- and Alkylthiomethylthiopbosphonic Acid Dichlorides" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 3, Mar 73, p 676 Abstract: The best method for the synthesis of thiopbosphonic acid dich- lorides is by heating the corresponding phosphonic acid dicilloride with phosphorus pentasulfide to 120-160*. Following acid dichlorides have been synthesized, parent acid, b.p. n25 and d25 being reported: methoxymetliyltliioptiosphoiiic, 34-35*~02'mm, I.i5l,8, 1.4262; ethozy- methylthiophosphonic, 34-35*/0.12 mm, 1.5358, 1.3512; ethylthlomcthyl- thiophosphonic, 66-67.5'/0.12 mm, 1.5852, 1.3797, isopropylthiomethyl- thiophosphonic, 82-82.5*/0.17 mm, 1.5702, 1.3392; and butylthiomethyl- thiophosphonic acid, 85-86'/0.17 mm, 1.5622, 1.2975. 1/1 USSR UDC 632-95' qAMAJ~-- I-EL-NIKOV, N. N., ANDREYEVA, YE. I., RASVODOVSKAYA, L. V., PROXCHENKO, T. S., USMANOV, M. T., kaUAYLOVA, 0. B., SPalTiOVA, X. F. , and ZBARSKIY, F. SH. USSR AUthors' Cer'Uficate No 276572, Cl. Aol n 9/36, filed 13 J&n 69, published 11 Feb 72 (from Wh-Khlmiya, No 20, 25 Oct 72, Abstract No 201N582 by T. A. Belyayeva) Translationt In order to widen the assortment of effective fungicides for controlling cotton wilt, it is suggested that use as systemic fungicides be made of asymmetric diamides and amidohydrazides of alkylphosphor-ic and alkylthlophosphonic acids of the formula R'R"N(R)P(X)(NH)nR"(I) (R and R' - alkyll R" - H or alkyl; R"' - unsubstituted or substitut.ed phenyll n - 1 or 2; X - 0 or S). I is obtained from amines or hydrazidea and alkylphos- phonic or alkylthiophosphonic acid chlorides. The preparations were tested under field conditions on naturally infected plants. Experimental results showed that, as compared with control, I possesses definite systemic activity, suppressing the development of cotton wilt. Data are presented on tests of I in comparison with phosbutyl. 1/1 USSR UEY': 5)i-(.'D'l 4 KOZLOVA, T. F., GRAPG11- A '., NELIHIKOV) N. N.) All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Af~ents for Plant Protection "The Reaction of 04',--thyl Dichlorophosphite With Alkyl Chl orone thy]. Et'ners, Catalyzed by Boron Trifluoride Etherate" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khirnii, Vol 42(10h), No 6, Jur, 72, pp Abstract: The authors studied the reaction of alkyl chloromethyl with methyl dichlorophosphitc, cataly-zed by the etherate of boron trirluoridc. When the reaction mixture is heated for several hours at 8o-loo0c, alkoxy- methylphosplionic acid dichlorider, are formed in 25-55-~,i Yl-uld- Tne reaction -J~3 apparently analol-;ou.-i to the Arbuzov reartion. The eluctrophilic boron fluoride facilitates forr-ttion of an intermedinte C)fj"0 CL 10 CH,QPCL-~4 k0C11,CL+8F, --- v\-~ CUF ROCH 1"rl, 1 ("!Vt 4 BF3 POCH CL Aniline in an ether sol,~,tion readil- converts the alkoxvilleth, I -rffiosl-" an4 c acid dichlorides to the correGpondin!7 dianilides. q The authors thank V. V. Uefrebetshiy for studying the nmr s-c-r-tre. of the com- P,91,.nds. 11-1. i USSR UDC: 547.26,li8 MIKHAYLOVA, 0. B., MELINIKOV, N. N., All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Chemical Agents for Plant Protection "Methylthiophos-phonic Acid Dihydrazide" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Miiriii, vol 42(lo4), 1~o 6, jun 72, pp 1420-1421 Abstract: Experirental work was done which showed that h'ydrazine hydrate acts on 0-2,4-d-ichlororhenyl rethylthiopliosphonic acid chloride with h'ydrazin- olysis of both the acid chloride and lcbile ester bonds to give nethyltlhio- phosphonic acid dihydrivide. Treatment o' the reaction mixture with excess potasslum carbonate isol,-tt.,s the end product. S + if ".I&thylthi-o-nhos-z;',i,)r,i-c acid dibydrazide with benzaldehyde _and substituted benzaldehydes Vi-ves the corresponding bydrazones. 1/1 USSR uDc 632.95 VLAD=ROVA,? i. L., MANDEL'BAUIM, YA. A., and KEL'NIKOV, N. N. "Fungicidal Mixed Ester-amides and Diamides of Thio- and Dithiophosphoric and Phosphonic Acids" V sb. Khimiya i prineneniye fosforor~.an. soyedin. (Chemistry and Application of Organo-phosphorus Compounds -- Collection of Works.), 'Moscow, "Nauka," 1972, pp;449-476 (from RM-Khimiya, No 14, 25 Jul 72, Abstract No 11111485 by T. A. Belyayeva) Trans.lation: qlie authors synthesized ester-amides of thi.ophosphoric acid amides and hydrazides, of 0-all~.,~l-S-aryldithiopliorrlioric acid, estc- 1--urlij des of methyl-, chlorometh.-Y-1- and trichloromethylphosphonic acids, O-all,,yl 14, IP- diaryldiamidothiopliosi)',Iates, O-alkyl N-alkyl-li'-arylclieiiiidothiol)iit)ST)hl',es, amides of thiophosp .rionic acids, dithiocyclodiphosphazpnes, and diamides of methylphosphonic acid, in order to study their fun,ricidal activity. Ester- amides of meth,vlpohosphonic acid, although containin;r Cro-j-ps clipable of pnrtici- sjppreE,3 tI pating in reUox procennes, he growth of fun!-,al or:~ani..-,rns weakly. Derivritives of thtopho.,;phoric and thiOT)h0aphonLc acid.~; i-nowed irnif'icant cidal activIty. S-Ar ,v! wddo4ithiophosnhates porsesr; ti;,:! h-jOlk."fft D!Ywici,!~11 activity. 'Fqe funrjej.0-al activity of the preparations IjMlalj~l eW4~jj -11 increase of the radical at the nitrotfen from Cl to C)~. I USSR UDC: 547.26,118 RAZVODOVSKAYAJI L. V,, QjjQ11 A. F., MELFNIKOV, N. N.. All-Union Scientific Chen,=,I,rm awm 'ic -ant Protection Research Institute of Chenica gents for PJ .a )rten "The Reaction of Phosphonic and Thiophosphonic Acid Chlorides With 0(-Pyrrolidone" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Xhimii, Vol 4?(lo4), rib 6, J-,In 72, pp 1277-1282 Abstract: The authors investigated the reaction of phosphonic and thiqnlios- phonic acid ch1crides with substituted amides of carboxylic acids and lacLams, and also studied the reaction of secondary amides of phos-phonic acids with acetyl. chloride. It war, found that when p.~iTrolidon-2-yliN,-t'~lylplio.-,V)',Ionic acid chloride reacts with primary and secondary amines and ariiiines, aS,,!rM:ff4triC diamides of methylpha3phonic and thiophosphonic acids are formed. The same products were formed by reacting 3),,~rrolidori-2-ylrf.,ethylpho3piionic acid with prirrzry aminer, and anilineu. The products of the reaction of pyrrolidon-2- ylmth,ylphosphonic acid with secondnry amines, alcohol and phenol underf-,o thermal decorrmosition leadinG to the formation of a -thiov rrolidone an, ts conversion prodl~cts. ~tlien methylphosphonic acid dichlori-_;e naacts with U pyrrolidone, a nixture of I)yrrolidon-~l-jl,ir,~,,,'tilYlTi~10-~, honic ar-id c' lorfd,~-, I - w USSR RkZVODOVSKA-fA, L. V., et al., Zhurnal Obshchey Klairdi, Vol 42(104), No a, Jun 72, pp 1277-1P82 (pyrrolinyl-2) pyrrolidone-2 phosphonate and di(pyrrolidon-2-yl) dimethyl pyrrophosphonete is produc--d. 'Fhe authors thank T. F. Tulyakova, M. Sh. Shifman and M. K. Vasilenko for doing the spectral studies. 2/2 Compounds USSR UDC 632.954 LEBED 1,RAPQY EVA, 14. V., MEL'NIKOV, N. N., SERGEYEVA, T. A., STONTOV, !.--D.-s--TfT-OVA, L. M., and VOLKOTRUB, E. N., All Union Scientific Research Institute of Chemical Means of Plant Protection "A New Herbicide Called Isophos" Moscow, Agrok-himiya, No 1, 1972, pp 96-103 N11C H sec. 4 9- Abstract: Herbicidal properties of isophos-1, ClC11915 1~11 H Cl and OC6 3 2-2,4 ZN1'C3"7-"- isopho.q-2, C1012 1) 11~1 OC0113C12-2,4' were tested on many plants, includIng cockspur grass (Echinochloa crus-galli), and rice grass (Echinochloa orvzicola), the weeds which commonly grow with rice. Application of 2-6 kg isophos-1 or isophos-2/ha killed 100% of the above weeds. The best time for application of the herbicides was before sowing of rice, or prior to its sprouting. A surface application produced the best results. Both types of isophos in 4-8 kg/ha doses were toxic to garden orache, amaranth, and white bent. Field Dennycress, spring wild oat, and knotweed were of average sensitivity toward isophos. 1/2 TJSSR GRAPOV, A. F., et al., Agrokhimiya, No 1, 1972, pp 96-103 Among the cultivated plants, rice was most resistant toward this herbicide, followed by wheat, oats, and barley (most sensitive). Cotton, beans, radishes, and sunflowers are resistant to isophos, but sugar beets and flax are sensi- tive. Carrots were most resistant to isophos in doses of 1-4 kg1ha and tomatoes and cucumbers showed medium resistance. Isophos was 100% effective against rice grass in meadow-marshy, soddy-podzolic, and sierozem soils. It was only 83-97% effective in soils with high humus content. Effectiveness of isophos lasted for 30-100 days after application. Analysis of the Soil horizons indicated that it remained mainly in the top 0-10 cm of soil. The- structure of theJaryl radical determines the phytotoxic properties of amides of thio- and dithiophosphonic acids. Presence of two C1 atoms In the phellyl group increaser, the herbicidal effects of these compounds. U;Ssr. IJDC 547.341.26'118,D7 MIKRAYLOVA, 0. B., ',IIEL'NIKOV, N. N., and GRAPOV, A. F. "A Method of Making a-Phosphorylated Semicarbazides" Moscow, Otkryt4-ya, izobreteniva, promnyshlennyye obraztsv, tovarnvve ~nakj_ No 9, Mar 71, Author's Certificate No 296774, Division C, filed 26 Feb 70, Published 2 Mar 71, p 83 Translation: This Aur%or's Certificate introduces: 1. A method of producing B-phosphorylated semicarbazides of the general formula Clia-, < 0 0 ArO / NIINH -JIMMIR where R is an alkyl or aryl., and Ar is an aryl. As a distinguishing, fe;lture of the patent, an unsui)stituted hydrazide of 0-ary1riethylphoschanic acid is interacted with alkyl- or arylisocyanate in an organic solvent such a.,; ben- zene with the application of heat and subsequent isolation of the goa-I product by conventional methods. 2. A modification of this irethod distinguished by the fact that heating is done to SO'C. 1/1 - 16 - USSR GRAPIOV A F. MIEL'NIKOV, N. N. and R_AZV0D0VSKAY..%, L. V. ~'6 fffrc8-'_R'e"se arch inst4tUte for Chemical Means oC Plant State Committee for Chemistry USSR "Cyclodiphosphazanes" Mosco-w, Uspekhi Kliimii, Vol 39, No i, Jan 70, pp 39-61 Abstract: Recent foreign and Soviet literature on i - :-I. i a~i cs membered NN-P ring compounds which might be uscicl in or biologically active preparations is reviewcd. The. contain alternating P and N atoms in the ring urith Lri. coordinate P atoms. The reviewed data pertain -ko structure of cyclodiphosph az zinc ring and studies oL'_ conversions, and physical and chemical properties o.C Relative )(-)~.4tjonS Of ;,ktL,M.- in the mol(!cules worsl! of the N-IjI bond was conclusLvely in compoulli~~, k_.'LC"k- L-(; penta-coordinate P atoms only. Thuse conclusions tained by X-ray diffraction study, analysis of the Tj?, f'V, spectra, and measurements Of dipole Moments. .1 /1 UIOSR UDC 547.241 MIKHAYLOVA, 0. B., GRAPO HEL'NIKOV, N. N. Y_ A. P., and . "Phosphorylated Semicarbazides and Thiosemicarbazides" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obstichey Khimii, Vol 43 (105), No 7, Jul 73, pp 1449-1451 Abstract: Reaction of the hydrazides of 0-arylmethylphosphonic and tliio- phosphonic acids as well as that of the lt,N-diethylamictometLivltliiopliosplionic acid with alkyl- and arylisocyanates, alkyl- and arylisocyanates was in- vestigated. The products of these reactions are ~-phosphorvlated semicarba- zides and thiose-,nicarbazides. The Dhosphonic acid hydrazides react faster with isocyanates than corresponding thiophosphonic acid hydrazides. 'Elie structurqs of all products were confirmed by IR and PMR spectral data. I /I