SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GUBIN, A.I. - GUDIMOV, M.M.

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212 024 Utk,CL AS S I F I ED CIRC ACCESSICt. Nu-tP014Z 116 ABSTRACT/ EXI R;ACT--(U) Ao S I kA f-T THit TINE LEAD (lYilf- it-1 A I LEAD SI LVEK I TYPES P St"'3 , PSR 2, 5 , ANo orm-z-ks ) ALL,'!Y'3' ELECTRICAL JCINTS DO t,,JT SATISFY ThE E()UIo-,L-M[:f;fS F'L,Y~ f, -6-- S i IN TPOPILAL, CLIAIATES. '1~:TCPR rR.Y1k`,iG VA; IGUS CTHE,\ ALLI-1-- II FINL [,,,.E EESISTANT TC CUkKOSION, THE AUTHORS Y F.JONIDL ACCEPTABLF SUDSTITUTLE FIJR PUS4P i~HICH USES A T I N ~,A St- I i Y P L V I I ti MELTING PLINT uF 220-250UEG1-,[:ES, ALLCYED WITH SILVEk, f,!IPPE-.'~, AND ANT I MLNY . FROM THE V I LW Vu 114 T GF T ECHN I CAL CHAk AC I Ef~ I S I I C S , f1i E rk PIS LI TT LE 0 IF F ERENCE 8 E f W~- LN T F-L OLD POS40 AND T HL MukL k'- S 1 S 1 AN T Vpr~9 ALLGYS. UTHER CGMPARISONS OF THE TiAO ARE SHOWN IN TAbULAR ANU PHOTCMICRCGKAPHS OF THL VPRY STRUCTURE ARE PPESENrED. THE VPR6, SOLDERING ALLLjY FOR L&FiIATING IN TROPICAL CLIMATESt IS CGM,'ARED WITH rt-- PSR3 TYPE ANJ IS FOUND TO BE MURE RESISTANT TO THE RAVAGES OF LOW AS ~%ELL AS hIuH TEAPEAATURES. 60TH THE VPR6 AND VPi~g ARL- UESIG:,411-D Fcjk SOLDEi,ING JLINTS CF COPPER ANC BRAII-S UNUEk ALL CLImA`I1C CUNUITIONS WITHOur THE NEED FUR PROTECTIVE LACQUER COATI.NGS. THL Vf'Ko HAS A SLIGHTLY JIGHEK MELTING PUINT THAN THE VPR9. us _C R uDc 621.,,r.;,)i. ".0', 3. U-C) I GUBIN, A. I. Candidate o f Tee'arli, Sciences, and DO3*,,::N.,,, YZ "Er -i*-zk2C-,:- "Corrosion-ResisLant Low-'Le=.erature Solders" Yoscow, Svarocilno,ye Froizvodstvo, NO 6, Oun '(0, 4 %'bo~ract: A dcGc"`n~4on is .iven ot' two -in-based solders 2,3_ tion. Tlt-v~ 1,rPr ) solder, alloyed with silver, conpt~r, az~d ar-ti-mcny 2rOOC nel-,-in~~ -~,,=eratare, is desiL7,ned to replace the tin-l,_,c_d Y-'i 21;1-2750-:~' n. Zae 1,Tr.3 soide-r, alloyed with silver and antimony and 1,avir_ is) deci~fncd to replace tine lead-silver 'IT"-2 1,11CICrIarl-IC-1-1 D1,o:-;orties (;f both new solders are Presented in tables, rz;,j 1, -1 C r have :,reat stran."'Ll'i, AeLt, and electric condiietivity ~%nd low ~Ithou,'n -Uieir placticity is lower than that of' them PW-hO a,.- I id new sol,ders can be cold-processed by ?mcssure and produced in the of wi;-e or strip. After six r.,,onths, %he new solders exhibitecl Z Corrosion in with o-,aez- solders. It is concluded chat The V?r9 ani VPr6 solders c~~n ',,e ,~-Ie, effective 7 -,, fOr solderim,~; cor, er and brass Junctions under a-1! clir;.atic coa;izions, -P without -the reed for addi'Lionall protecLion by paint and varnish coatiw~. 1/1 USSR UDC 621.311.21:621.221.4(47+57) GUBIN, F. F. Mped-Storage Electric Power Plants -- Problems of their Design and Construc- C, tion in the USSR" Sb. tr. po gidrotekhn. i gidrostr-vu (Collected works on Ilvdroengincerin ard Hydraulic Construction), Moscow, Nlauka Press, 1970, pp 171-191 (from Pzh- ElektrotekhniLa i Energetika, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract Fo It D75) Translation: The concept of overconsumiption of fuel when operoting GAES (pumped-storage electric power Dlants) by comparison with direct coverage of the load peuiks by the TES [thermal. electric power plantfl is inaccurate. It is demonstrated that the overconsumption of fuel when uring- GAES will not occur if the ratio of the specific fuel consumption when operating the tLunwal elec- tric plants at peak load and during the night off hour-, with full double cycle efficiency of the GAES T) = 0.75 is greater than 1.23, and for r, = 0.70 it is greater than 1.32 (it is necessary to study the specific fuel consump- tion when operating the TES in various parts of the day chart). The structure of the pouer systems nust be planned so that for operation of the TES and especially the AES, optimal conditions will be insured vith minimum load 1.12 USSR GUBIN, F. F. Sb. tr. po eidroteklin. i izidrostr-vu, Moscow, Nauka Press, 1970, pp 171-191 variations. This improves the operating reliability of the TES equipment, increases the service life of this equipment and lowers the number and cost of repair operations. Consideration of the GAES as an inferior peak power source is unfounded: the free capacity of the TES during the night hours can be used with very small additional fuel expenditures, actually providing for saving of it. Equalization of the day load of the TES at the expense of the GAES gives a decrease in TES load variation from 60 to 28%, and with further increase in GAES power, to 12% (for other types of peak electric power plants a drop greater than 35% cannot be obtained). In the USA, the Federal Republic of Germany and Sweden, specific capiLal invesments in GAES are found to be lower than in the equivalent TES. For comparison, it is necessary to consider the expenditures by the construction norms. Favorable results are noted in designing GNES with an underground afterbay obtained in Sweden for capacities up to 800 megawatts and at the MISI [Moscow Construction Engineering Institute] imeni V. V. Kubyshev for P = 2,000 megawatts when It - 300-500-600 m. A number of recommendations are made insuring improved economy of the GAES. There are IQ illustrations. 2/2 UR 0482 12oviet Inventions Illustrated, Section III Mechanical and General, Derwent, 70 ,r244578 (;Afj~LY qLANL comprising trolley with polyspast hoist mechanism has the polys- posts set horizontally and symmetrically about the lateral axis of the trolley. Ttlia increases the height to which the load can be lifted. !he crane consists of a rigid rectangular frame I with running wheels 2, driven by electric motor 3 via reduction gear 4 and pivoted shafts 5. 'rhe trolley Is In the form of bearing beam 6 with rutining whecla 7 driven by clectrIc moLor 8 via reduction gear 9 and slinits to. 'Elie hoint mechanism with two load suspensfons Lb made in the form of two horizontal pulyspasts. The fi:ied pulleys 12 are set at the edges of the trolley. aiLd'the moving pulleys 13 are connected co rtinning nuts, moving in guide beams 6 along a screw driven by elktric motor 16 via a reduction gear Traction cables 18 pass round the fixed and moving AA0052688 pulleys. When motor 16 is switched an the screw is rocated via its reduction gear. Due to its two-way thread, the nuts are moved opposite ways, thus moving apart or together the moving pulleys 13, shortening or lengthening the freely hanging suspensions an pulleys 12. 29.12.64. as 936420/27-11, GUBIN, I.F. at a Eastern Mining Res. Inst. (8.10.69) Bul. 16/28.5.69. Class 35b, Int. Cl. B 66c. Gubin, I.P.; Sed'ko,, A.P.; Bukhtin, V.S.; Lyubkin, A.P.; Goncharova, M.A.; Vostochnyy Nauchno-Issledovatel'skiv Gornorudnyy Institut AA0052688 IML 3 19821471 USSR UDC 537-521 BASOV, N. G., Acaderdcia-n, BEFELEN'OV, E. M., VOL'NOV, 1-1- 1., GUBI1T,-M- ALI DANILEYK0, N. V., and NIJKITIN, V. V., Physics Institute imenl P. N. Lebedev, Academy of Sciences USSR, Moscow "On the Question of 6enerating a St~ahilized, P-Ing-Resonator Laser Frequency" Moscow, Doklady Akademii. Nauk SSSR, Vol 210, No 2, 1973, PP 306-308 Abstract: The power resonances of a ring laser can be con.31derably narrower and more contrasting than in the case of a linear laser. They are based on more complex effects, and the coincidence of the center of the resonances with the central absorption frequency is not obvious. The article studies this question theoretically and experimentally. It is shown that, as in the case of a linear laser, the power resonances of a ring laser occur at the central frequency of the absorbing gas. 1/1 USSR UDC 537-521 ALEKSE=I, V. A.; BASOV, N. G., Academician; BEL-:-*I'OV, E. M.; DA1=-YKO, M...V.; VOL'ITOV, M. I.; GUBIN, 111. A.; -NIKITIN, -v. V.; TROSHAGET, V. IN.; P. 11. Lebedev Physic-s institute, Noscow "Spectroscopy Inside a Uniform (.11'adiation) Line" Moscow, Dohlady Akademii Xauk 39SR, vol 207, No 6, 1972, pp 171o06- 1307 Abstract: A method is proposed and realized for finding the shilft, 2A , between the spectral components of a line in the radiati~.-n of atoms or molecuies and in such cases when the 2A value is much less than the uniform or radiation width. The method is baseet on the concurrence of spatial and frequency attenuation eff-ect-s of the medium in a ring laser. The dependence of the qualitati-.-1Y different oscillation modes of the laser on the frequency difft~r- ence,& permits recording the presence of the Doppler broa-denin- of the line for L lCy an amount much less than for the unifori!i width. It -4s found that, 'L--em the v-Je-,.r;o-Jnt of 1L.-he accepted c--i- terion of sD-ctral line resolution, die ensitivity of tlie Me The tuheory of proposed mA~cd can be multiplied by 102--,04 ti ' 3 ' the method is developed, and an experim,---nt for resolvinc- the I'Line 112 USSK AT,PY EYr-,V, V. A., et al, Doklady Akademii V'quk SSSR, vol 207, No 6, 1972, PP 1306-1307 structure of thi line, conducted with a laser containing a mixture of Ne20 and Ne2 is described. 2/2 56 not it'i-oHn-M USSR UDC: 621-375.82 VDOVIN, Yu. A., GONCHUYOV, S. A., GUBIN, M. A., YER14ACH~"___110, V. M.) ORAYEVSKIY, A. 11.) PROTSENKO, Ye. D-.'- - "Effect of Atomic Collisions and Capture of Resonance Enission on the Character- istics of Gas LasersH Moscow, Vliyaniye atonnykh stollLnoveniy i pleneniya rezonansnof-o izlucheniya in- na k-harak-teristiki gazovvkh lazerov. Fiz. t AN SSSH (cf. Lcnglish abov,,. Physics Institute of the Soviet Academy of Sciences), Preprint No 116, 1~-72Y 57 pp, ill., mimeo. (from RM-Fizika, lio 8, Aug 73, abstract tic 8DI-COG Zresu:-.,,f,,/ Translation: Polarization of a medium is calculated with accuracy to and lnclud_ ing third-order terms for the field with simultaneous accounting for depolnrizjnF, collisions and capture of resonance radiation in the case of one-n,.Ide and tvo- mode gas laser emission. Results are found for -,everaL morkin,,_-, (.rnn:.iti~,-r~o different from one another in the moment of the lower leve-i and also for dif- ferent polarizations of the emitted modes. A detailed study is made of the variation, with ureFsure, of different physical. quantitiez in laser operaticn in the one-mode and two-mode state. A comparison is made between experimental and theoretical results obtained in comnuter calculations. in order tc clarifil the qualitative behavior of different characteristics, the authors find an apl-rox-i- Ln tion of their analytical eypressions. BiblioCrap~-- rf' 17 4,jtj Y Popo-v, A. 1. F"-IOTSE~KO, Ye. 1.). "Invest irat ion or --t-ween Two Axial Mcdc- :i,. a z~ Uriformly Bro%dezied Line" Moscmr, Kvantovaya E1ek1.r(---,!)ika, Sbornil, Statev, Nc 1971, p--c, 34-40 Abstract: A simrle e-nerimental method is used iz u detailet, C mechanisn of in-teracticii between t,,,o optical fields it- a he.1lu-!w~Dn I-EI:-~T. 'I ~1-ajisiticn of thu line -'r neci, aar7~ !:!c(~ Ell taking the 4 , .C- for a uniforl-2,. brct-'-encd transition. A number o' fa~-.- a2- Y given to de-onstrate uniformity of broadenimp, on this transit-7on. An ir- vest igat i or, was mau-, of the region of rtal-Ac. two-frequ-t-.cy Nrictioll Of tnr. parn.-.etcr,~, Gf thu h,::c-r. "'11C. frequency to siriffle-fi-c-quency emi!.sion u.,~ i,lif- eLch oth(.1. contrust. viLh effcct-s F7,Fcciatrd +-rr, rip 1;1:r~ "n in a -n i- mi: rk!- by Rt.'! ni the invur,don, thf-;i Off~,-tf; etin be in r-lr~-- o,j USSR GUBT14, M. A. et al. , Kvantcvaya E-1 el~lrcni I-, T To PP 314-hO transition irl the Eu-INe laser. The observed effeCtS 12-e simple physical moded which uti-lizes this phei.omenon cf, forrj~. 4 dip in the uniformly broadened line as a result of the :-~aiti,'XZ~A-7111;~ C~t--Iri of feet. From the auelitative standpoint, the effectc car be to other lasers with a uniform line when tl,%(--. condition T~ui,~~etapole. CAVANAU,.~H et al, ruported on 1;.:~vr iniman spectroscopy stuliet; of divietI.A.- and diethyinal;nesium, and T"WILIORSKI, SAITH, and di5cuased Lhe and reactions of pentabro:%ophonyl magne:~ium compounds. of faivu P-i.-; six memburod, ho~eeucycles Coll Lainirlv wz,z; (J-J--~(I--u,-,!-,f,-i by BL0,4BE'RG, arij While Paper..; by wo uy were devcted to ti,u reaction uuchanisms of' rey.E;nL~. ru- ported c.-i -- slc~,,, re-cz.-i~)n between dieth~vlzinc fluor,~nofie, an-,; rtP.1' EMERLL~IG on their syniiolliesis of and 3-,ructuru ity of organic derivatives of clectronic n,,,IoFues of najfnw;iu~,; tie joc of the Paper by SHEVIE~LDIi.-IOVA, IN. I., end coworkers. Lithiw: Qr&iPj.c 1/1~ USSR GUELN, S. P., ZhLzrnal Vsesoyuznogo Khi-micheskogo Obshchestv, Lioni D. I. deleyev, Vol 17, No 2, 1972, Pp 206 214 compounds were discussod by JUTZI, SC.REDER, and FMN-1, and 1)y GUSE, a-!AL;I- CIE K, MAINTZ URY, and BEPUY. BEILTSULYA, 1. F. , i,--licated thv pvsqibj-U-ity Of the ionization of R-Hg, bond in cases where F cortains strong alectl,ron ir;r, sifostituents. BUNDELI , NIKA140ROV, and studied protode:nett,~ 1- ation in a series of benzy1rorcurichlorides, ani SHEFv'UQJ, 1%1CHELL, ;t-,ld o" UELIGER irvestivated conditions for introductdon f ~i j!,oothyi~tno group b-:~tieen - Jji benzyln-~3rcuri-;od-ide. Papers by ~RATEETV, an~ coworker.-, ary.' the Hr,-I bond VAN DIKE et al. covered th(! problemis of coora'imntion of of tile Il and IV group P-donor ldg-urlds. Steruacherqi-;try zold. optic-nl activity of metalorganJl,c CUIC oul-03 were discussed by eL -11 In et al. ij:-jt"E'trGj, Cj-jj,1j, ._0 HEIL covured boron-organic co--..~cLLlds rdpbrt-~-'I.~ Orl the 5Yrjt!l1-i:; of ~i(. of' boron-ar:)matic ;-,nio-rl- of structurus wcro Lq CERiLiELL et al, , .1;A/0,710V ;ind ? .. . I t. C 'kL ;u' ,Ha. seloct(xt the . U --t- ot, :;t.%uJAJ",~'Ait~n rj~- negative bv th-1 nuclous of cob-alticeniu.-n while 'P.,%* CUi--i: et :~i. rc;purt~,d on the synt,~,;e3is of Ztable copper and silver or~-anic co-wiml-r-` in Lne ortho substitlz,1---nt of the phen.yi group acts 7~!; the fact-)--, 2/14 USSR GUBIN, 3, P., zHuri)7-1 Khixmicheskogo ObShci~cst.,.,a Licni D. 1. M'endeleye 20'_214 V Vol 17, No 2, 1972, PP u paper on stable copper an-I silver compounds was given ~,y SA"O:,-07 and co- workers. Aroz,.Aic cur.)cr derivatives ucro also syrit-h~-,sizol by CL ;~I. HWTEL ardl PJ,*,,J-*I;', Oil the properties of AU(I) -'r.1 AII(I, with various aliynes. and GFU~,DBE-~G reporte-I -i ~:v-theuis Of nove-LI gold organic cumpoun-is. 1-201,TINIENIKO et al. discus2aj rdxcd car6onyls, arri YAN.4-U~-j t-aiked abou'll- the syiAnesis of transition metal co:rIpJc!7z-zF, FARENIK#V-111 an-i :-_'RL -- oi-i the carbonyi co:rpiexes in whicn Lhe z!,,etal ato-ns 'Ire bourd b,,,, a bridge atom of a I/iwis base; EISNER at al. - oil hoterocyclic carboryl compotiuds with Fe-S'b and Fe-Bi bonds, ila-T arxi K_11:11H un denizz and tiLq;.,;tvn c.~rbonyl compir:xt:z, and KA3~A anA on nove.1 tungsi.en carbony-1. compiux. Carbanc curplexeL; with i;Qrt. dj..-;cusSk , JL by KROC*M~:- tal'-siz; Of Lrurls~tJon ani coworkers, FUL ani ET AL. C% metal comploxes ,:ere ec)v(jr(.,d by UITWE arid 1-11.OJC)CK*, and 1 e4- ai. co-,.-url"t-rz stu-I_i,;,I cat:ilytic effect of tran:~itiun v,at;Ij_ C. o:,- - 'Y t vie-kes or, .,erle, arenenromocarbonyi co_-_,).Lcxes nre offect.1ve caT-lysts tc,-L- gen-ation 04, 'nor (Der;Ial-I and, JKL-i~_DA ct al. ruportei con C_-talytic, Ur 3/4 USSR GUBB, S. P., 'Zhurnal Vsesoyuznop KhLrdcheskugo Qb:;hc*L1M,---tv,:., Iviuni D. I. M A~ Mendeleyev Vol 17, No 2, 1972. pp 2C6-214 divalent rdekel complexes with diterti-fry phosphdi-ies. Eochanisn of cluflne formation from allyl aicohols u-as covered by D-E,~O,,~BA et -Fl. and coworkers reportod on catalytic effect of nickel -111:1. nodifica with organic phosphine~-. The subject of UNGVARY or, .0 i,;~z; "Kinctics and mechanism of the reaction of cobaltoctacarbonyl with liYdrogen-11. IXtivat- icn of saturated hvd-rocarbons with transition metal complexes u-as disou.-~scd by 60LJ- SHLEGLIR et al. A plezriry lecture given by Sr-,'E'i.Ji1G concerncd t!',c prc,-:7k,~ss ir the area of rictalor,,anic actinides. DOtKTI ot al. synthesis 0l-' c L yclopentadieny! deriv.Aiv~!s o" U (IV), and a nd. and vestigatod spactra of tetracyclopentad-icnyi U (IV) in the ter-4-puratuare range -100 to +1000. 4/4 u2rNj Plq l I 71 a (I 4 r) I I u or. c) f, :I I C .91 t 1 n 1 it ft, N 0 cl It W4 n It c'. 'rl 1/2 021 UNCL ASS I F I ED PROCESSING DATE-'--23i)CT70 TITLE--C IS AND TRANS, BETA, SU!3STI TUTED ALPHS, V I~NYLFEI`)~_IOCENFS. GUNIF 16-PRAT 10-1 CF T R I S (M S T I T UT E 0 E H r Y L F 14E S -U- &UTFT-J4-( 02 )-KORIDZE, A.A. , GUli I Ni S P . COUNTRY OF I,'!FJ--lJSSR SOURCE--J. 0'!-,GAt'-l')METAL. CHEM. 1970, 221 1 157-69 DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS-- FLRROC ENF. , F-THYLE14L, NtrRILF, 1111N LAYFK Cil7,(j,%llAl_ti(_'RAPHYf PROTON, MAGNETIC RESJNANCE CONTROL IAARKING-11,;'~) ~pSj~~,IrTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--Ui',JCLASSfFfE0 PROXY PEEL/FRAMF--199'f/0616 STEP C I k ('. A C C f_7S')'jfjN f4U--Afl0t[Q',.:~8 f7 212 0,11 UNCL ASS IF I ~-D 0 L S I i A T E C T 7 0 I Rr- Arc -SS ll-~,%, "I'l-Apo 119523 A 3ST-M' ACT/ EXTRACT- I U) i,~STkACT. l'0 THL NITRILES C.1- ALflHAt5ETA,Ur%'S-lkT0. FERR0ClENE7CA`P-lXYl 'N m - I C ACIDS HAS BEEN -?;;.!RKLD ;)UI . I I f '4V'-) L v i: -, r , i E- C 0 N DE 114' S A T I C,'~ 1 0 F A C Y L F 0 C E S W 1 T li 14 E C N A 0 S jj 2s S F T ~1'e: T 10),'.1 OF THE !~ETA,HYDROXYNITRILES PRODUCED. I SO,"ER IC UNSIs T:) - l\j I T~~ I LES E T, ISOLATEL I i,-, 0 NA T U E Y IN SOME SIESI, AND v4L-kE SEPD. BY THIN LAYER v SUPSTANJI ALLY DIFFERENT ALPHA(H SU32,51 I N THE SUR S T I r LJ T E 0 C YC LOP E NTA 0 1 E NY L P I NG. T I i I S P f 4 ',~ N 0A i:,N I N ~ i A S LJ S E 0 F OR PLUC IDAT ING THE CO,'iF I GURAT I J,.S UF SOME ALOH A-V 1,NYL ~: 1:KR DC;~NE S TIR I PLY SU35TITUTED AT THE DOUBLE BD-ND. FORMAL REOr)X -)OFt:14TIALS DETil. F371, ALDH4-VINYI-FERPOCENES CONTG. -NO SUB2, C IS IDENTICAL TO AN,-) AC ;-m~~)UPS IN' THE 3-;:T'k POSITION. THESE UATA, T3GETHER - ITH FHCS-- PM~ 4-1.,t) THE R SWiF VALUES OBTAINED "IAY DiE EMPLOYED FOR, THE ASSIGN~,1,7-o,T -'F To THE CIS OR TR4NS SERIES. FACILITY: INSI. URGA110 iJ,!:M. ~'-'.OSCOWt USSR. 1/2 ozi UNCLASSIFIEU PKOCESSING DATE--090CT70 TITLE--ELECTRONIC INFLUENCE OF RUTHENOCENYL AS SUBSTITUENT -U- AUTHUR-(02)-GUBIN, S.P., LUBOVICH, A.A. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR 6 SOURCE-J. ORGANOMETAL. -IrlEM. IVU, 22(l), 183-94 DATE PUBLISHED-----70 SU6JECT AkEAS--CHE141STRY TUPIC TAGS--FERRUCENC-r RUTH~L IlUA COMPOUND, METHA%E, 'L'.,C ACID, LLELTRON DENSITY, CARBONYL RADICAL, ELECT'l-110N PJLAmll-,_ATPJ~~ CdNTAUL MARKM~--1%410 PESTkICTIGNS DCJCU14ENT CLASS--liNCLASSIFIED PRJXY RLLL/FRAML-199~r/l~IiO STE P 33/1-1 9, Clkr- ACCESSIL,%` '4U--;'4P0I12')54 t ~ i ~' L AS 212 021 U-. ZILASSIFIED PROCESSI,"q3 DATE-09OCT70 CIRC AccEssicli GP-Cl- ABSTRACT. ~AS ilKEPLj. I%. URD'ER To EST. ;41j"INT. THE ELECTkf.',JIC INFLUCNICE 6F RUTHENG'Cf---,'NYL AS SUBSTITUENT. THE PELJOX POTENTIAL OF rHE FERr