SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PETRUSHKO, I.A. - PETUNIN, A.P.
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USSR
EVIEVA, YE. A. et al., lieftepererabotka i Neftekhiaiya. Ref. Sb., No 3,
YE
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AM, PP 53-54
with the Na salt. The threshold concentrat-ions of triethylpziine salt in
commerical cam-Dles were considerably loimr than those of model samples of
identical fractional composition, despite the fact that the latter contained
Na salts of alkyl sulfates, It is concluded that lo)r-zolecular alcohols
decrease considerably the irritating.effect of PAV,
2/2
USSR UDC 621.315.592:546.682'86
SANDnOVA, A. V., PETRUSHKO, I A.. MUTORYANISKUY, L. D.
"Thin La ers of Indium Antimonide with High Mobility.Obtained by Liquid Metal
y
Pressure"
Elektron. tekhnika. 11auchno-teldin. sb. Krio,,zen. elektronika (Electronic Enqin-
earing. Scientific and Technical Collecti9ii. Cryogenic Electronics), 1970
vyp. 1 (2), pp 91-96 (from P.Zh-iiietallurs~iva, No 4, Apr 71, Abstract No 4G494)
Translatiou: Thin layers of indium antitonide are obtalned by squeezing a
molten dron of InSb bet,.qeen two p;irallel nubstrates with subsequent crystal-
lization. 'The electrophysical properties of,the thin Lavers are investigated
in a broad temperature range. The'niobility of the carriers in the samples
with electron conductivity reaches 70,000 CM2/volt-secand at room temperature.
The bibliography fins 11 entries.
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1/2 024 UN
TITLE-CONCEPT OF ELECTRODE CHARI;E., ANO THE LIPPMANN Ei.,vArION -U-
AUTHOR-t03)-FRUMKlNt A-N-v PETRYI O.A.j ;GAMASKINt !)'.$I B
CGUNTRLY GF INFG--USSR
.'SOURCE--ELE-KTk0KHl-'lfYAv APk. 1970,,6, 14), 61ft-630
.?ATE, PUBL ISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHE,*-IISTRY
,TOPIC TAIGS-THL-ki ODYNAIA(C S, ELECTRODE SURFACL PROPERT Y, PULAKOGRAPH I C
_~:ANALYSISI PLATINUM ELECTROUEt MERCURY Y! THALLIUM
CC-NTROL MAqKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS
~.DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED,
~PROXY REEL/FRAME--3006/1283 STEP NU--Uq/0364/701006/004/0614/0630
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0134957
1j: ic L A s s I F 1 L-91-
212 024 UNCLASSIFIED' PkOCESSING DATE--13NOV70
-CIRC ACCESSION NO-00134957
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE GENERAL PRINCIPLES UNDERLYING
THE CO.NCEPT OF THE CHAAGE OF AN C-LECTRODE AND ITS RELATION TO THE
LIPPMANIN EQUATION ARE DISCUSSED WITH SPECIAL, REFO TO THE CASES OF PT AND
TL-.L4G,ELECTFODES. IT SI
SHOOM THAT A DISTINMON MUSr BE DRA~ilfi BETWEEN
THE T,,ITAL CHARGF ENTERING INTO THEkMODYNAMIC RC-LAT.1O,,,.smpS A~Nio TiiE FREE
CHARGE ASS3CIATED WITH A PARTICULAR MOOEL OF THE ELECTRIC 0OUBLE LAYER
03 THE ELECM30E SURFACE. EXPkESSIONS FOR THE TOTAL CHARGE OF SUCH
-IS AkE GIVEN FOR CASES IN WHICH -THEa L.
SYSTEi' EQUATIMN IS SATISF[ED, AND
THE RESUL'rS ARE APPLIED TO-THE QUESTION OF ELL-r-TkOCAPILLARY PHENOMENA
''OBSERVED U,
14DER POLAR13GRAPHIC CONDITIONS.
FIED
UNCLASS11
------- ENIMMIN Bill
IWO
USSR UDC 541.182.2/3:628.511.4
USBAKOVA, E. N., KOZLOV, V. I., PETRYANOV11. V., Physical Chemistry
Institute imeni L. Ya. Karpov
"Regularities of Aerosol Capture by FP Filtering Material"
Moscow, Kolloidnyi zhurnall Vol 35, No 5, September-Octobel: 73,
PP
Abstract. Experimental and calculated values for the dependence of the
capture coefficient of stearic acid aerosols by FP filter material fibers
on the average hydrodynamic radius (0.4-3.8 )1m) of the fibers, filtration
rate (0.5-10 cm/sec), and particle radius,(0.16-0.4 pm) agreed uhen the
interception parameter was greater than 0.1 and the Stokes nlxnber less
than 0.2. With an interception parameter less than 0.5 and a Stokes
number less than 0.2, the capture coefficient could be calculated from
the fan filter model formulas.
1/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED VROCESSING DATE--20NOV70
T-1-TLE--ADS6i;PTI[N OF PERCHLORATE ANIONS', ON PLATINUM, AND;!Rtio[)IUM ELECTRODES
AUTHOR-(02)-VASINA. S.YA., PETRYY, O.Ai
GCUNTRY.GF INFO-USSR
~'OURCE-ELEKTRCKHIMIYA, FEB. 1970t 6, (2),:-242-246
I)ATE~ FUBLISHED ---- FEB70
AR EA S--CHE M I S F RY
;TOPLC TAGS-PLAVINUMt RHODIUM, PERCHLORATEr SIBLIOURAPHY, METAL ELECTRODE,
IGN
;CrA'*TRGL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
--66CUMENT C-LASS-UNCLASSIFIED
"pWXY-REELIFRAME-20001030Z STEP N 0--U R 103 6 4 170 f 0 06 100 20 2 4 202 4 6
NC--AP0124061
UNCLASSIF-IEU
PROCESSING OATE--20NOV70
-2/2 024 UNCLAS S.1 F I ED,
::.CIIZC ACCESSIGN NO-AP012.".061
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ADSORPTION OF PERCHLORATE
~:~ANIONS ON THE SURFACE OF PT-Pr AND RH ELECTRODES WAS STUDIE0 BY PLOTTING
THE CORRESPCNDING CHARGING CURVES IN O.IN-HCLO SUB4 AND O.IN-H SU'82 SO
SUB4 SOLUTICNS. EVEN THE SMALLEST QUANTITIES OF SO SUe+ PRIME2NEGATIVE
I SU64 PRIME NEGATIVE
.7-IONS IN THE SOLUTION PREVENTED THE ADSORPTION OF CLL - E(.1
AS WELLAS fTS RECUCTION, NORMALLY REPRESENTED BY:THE UATION CLO SUB4
.....:,PRIME NEGATIVE PLUS 4H SU82 EQUALS CL PRIME NEGATIVE PLUS 4H SUB2 0.
THERE WAS ALSO VERY LITTLE REDUCTION OF~ CLU SU84 PRIME NEGATIVE IN HCLO
~-SUB4-HCL SCLUTICNS. THE NUMBER OF CL PRIME NEGATIV~ PRESENT INCREASED
-WITH INCREASING HCLO SUB4 CONCENTRATIONS. THE REDUCTION OF CLO SUB4
:.:..-':PRIME :,NEGATIV.E TOOK PLACE MORE RAPIDLY ON RH THAN 014 PT ELECTRODES.
~025 UNCLiSSIF-IE'D. PRr)CE-SSl4.G DATE.--11SEP70
-'---T _T115--CATALYTIC HYDROGENATION OF P41TRILtS ON A STATIONARY NICKEL ALUMINUM
CATALYST
SH.A., BASOVt A.S.r PAVLOV, A.A.t PETRYAKDVA, N.K.,
N.V.
',_tOUNTRY Or- iNFo--ussR .."'A
-.~50URCE-KHIM. PROM.
(MOSCOW) 19709 46(1)11 it
bATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
".-SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS
TOPIC TA.GS--CATALYT.IC HYDROGENATIONv NICKEL BASE ALLOYv ALU41NUM
~CQNTAINING-ALLOYj ORGANIC NITRILE. COMPOUNDt PRIMARY AKINE, FATTY ACID
CONTROL MARKING-"ND PESTRICTIONS
~'.__QOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
,?R OXY.PEEL/FRAME--1985/1452 STEP k4O--UR/0064/70/046/001/0t')11/0012
.'.CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0101538
UNCLASSIFIED
2/2 025 UNCL-ASSTFIED PROCESSING DATE--IISEPTO
C-TRC ACCESSION NO--AP0101538
STRACT/EXTRACT--Ip) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A CATALYST FOR THE HYDR9GENATION
'OF NITRILES WAS PREPO. BY PARTIAL LEACHING OF AL FOR 1:1 NI AL ALLOY 9Y
20PERCENT NAOH AT 100DEGREES, THE N:ITRILES OF C SUB17 ro c SU320
SYNTHETIC FATTY ACIDS WERE HYDROGENATED BY H IN THE PRESENCE 09 N14 SUB3
AT~85 TO 120DEGREES-50 ATM, WITH FLOW RATE OF NITRILES 0.25 AND NH SUB3
0.32 VOL.-HRy TO GiVE 10OPERCENT CONVERSION TO AMINES. THS CONCN* OF
CONDARY AND
-PRIMARY AMINES IN THE PRODUCT WAS 84.8PERCENrl THAT OF SE~
TeRTIARY AMINES WAS 11-9PERCENT, AT GREATER THAN 10DEGREES, THERE WAS A
SHARP-DECREASE. IN &EUE-CTIVITY.
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UNCLASSIFIED
Microbiology
USSR uDc 614-715-07:62-784.412.2
SADOVSKIY, B. F. and EETRYANOV. 1. V., Institute of Physical Chemistry imeni
L. Ya. Kax-pov, Moscow
"Use of FP Filtering Material in Impactors"
Moscov, Gigiyena i Sanitariya,, No 5, 1973, pp 74-76
Abstract: Inertial precipitators called impactors are used to study the dis-
tribution of aerosol particles by size. The resultijag data are the 'tasis of
distribution curves. FP (Petryanov's filters] filtering material is placed at
the outlet of the impactors to determine the number of particles 0-5 to 1 X(m
in diameter. A disk or strip of the filtering material is secured to a metal
or glass backing before it is inserted into the compactor. It Is hydrophobic,
thin, and has a stable weight. 'Backing made of FP can be used to analyze
radioactive aerosols, smoke employed in curing meats, and mists of acids as
vel.1 as to evaluate the functioning of gas purifiers and respirators.
1/1
3111123 55205
2d Velyrunry L972
UDC 551.571
INVESMATION OF THE KIM= COMM IN THE STUTOSPHEM
(Article by B, 1. Oindnikov V. T. Kothevl d Mantw.
Y Aka - -Ta 2
Poklad GoTr i sssR,. Russian, TO W. N. Z! 4 7 April
Z971, pp 1333-13353
From 1967-1.969,-for,atudylne the-atratos-pberic mol6ture
distribution over. the central part, of the USSR European territory,
wt~ conducted -17 flights of tit ,ro*tats at heights ranging from 12
to 32 km. The collection of samples was conductett with the aid
of a heat exchanger trap cooled by l1quid nitroGen. A31 meAsures
Wert, adopted to see that prior to the. fltrht and durJns the sample
collection, the, entrance of 'extraneous moisture within the trap
wo4ld be excluded..
Vrior to the flIght, the Intvrnal cavity of the trap was
heated to 1200 and was carefully dried by blasting with dry
n1trogon he Ivlng a dew point of shout -1960. The sample-collec-
Ling equipment was located several tons of' meters below the cai%ing.
of the aeroutat and the parachute. After ralaing the aerostat to
a prercribed helght for evaporating the rolsLure which eauld have
teen trapped rrom Earth or In the tropoophere, It was allowed to
drift for at least 30 minutes,, The sr-aled bafflev weve thcn
opened and the outGide air was pumped through the trap at a con-
Vtant rate. At this time, the collecting op~nlri(; W2S movod to
ojit~, ;,Ide rrom the equlpment,. while the cold air havisir panised
through the trap was channeled below the equipment toretht~r with
the evaporated nitrogen.
After lzindIng, the equipment wats delivered to the labors-
tory, immediately. The trap was heated to 120* and wei dried with
Odry helium filtered at -1960 through filter $11 (5) until complete
stoppage of the appearance of moisture traces In the Intake ,
Zsector or the, U;shaped small, gla*s-tubi equipped with a Schott',
Vilter submerge in liquId.nItrogen.,.
1r USSR El
GD
JPRS 59673
23 August 1973
TFCHNOLOGY OF PRODUCING NEW MATERIALS
Translation of Russian-language collections Takhnologiya
Poluchonlya Novykh Materialov, .1972,,Xiev.
CONTENTS PAGE
Emiss Itivity ol Zirconium and Hiabium Carbides in the
Region of Homogeneity
M.N.-Okarem.chuk, ...........
Work Function of Silicon ~ Carbide_
(L.H. 0kh%vmchuk)..!'!..! ............ ......... 4
st,
Electrical Resistan ce of Composite Materials
...............I...........
,4r Rest, capacity Hgasurement in Some ceramic matexials
......................
Thermal Cond tivity of Reinforced Plasti
uc
(D.61. Xarpinos. V.S. Klimenko) ...................... is
0.141 OPtimum Case of a Method of Axial Thermal Flow for
Determining the Coefficient of Thermal CoaductivIty
(V.S. KlImenko. et al.) ..................... *"****, 21
Study of Sintering Kinetics by Not Extrusion of Zir=nium
and Titanium Carbides in the Regions of Their Romoqensity
-Y*.-N menka-M. ya.-Egla in3) ................. 25
Hot Pressing Features of Molybdenum Carbide
(YU. 14_1p3ovey, IS. Kovallchanko) .................. 32
USSR 11
J !_Q
q! ..... .
uDc 621.762.4,621-7701
V. A.. -9-MOT, L. 1. SHCHMINAt V. V., LYASHERO, A. P.
WTVD9* Zaporozh!ye Yiachine BdT4-ing--i-n3-t-RU-t-e=mOni
To Chubarl
"Hot Extrusion of Powdered Titanium7
-19
Kiev# Poroshkovaya Meta-Uurgiya, No 8, Aug 739, PP 15
Abstracti Hot extrusion of titanium poudir was studied using a 16oo
Wn-force crank press. The raw powderp.sintered billets andi. for comparl-
mont sheet titanium were extruded, Both open and closed dies were used.
It was observed that there was a decrease in grain size with a, simultaneous
increase of their total surface axeal, promoting intensification of inter-
gmular diffusion which occurs with a significant increase in the diffusion
rate, caused by the high specific force and temperature (950'c). Mechanical
properties of briquets extruded at 950 00 and beat treatedby annealing at
7500C for three hours in a vacum of 2.10-4 Ir
m Hg are compared with briquets
Xhich 'Were vacuum sintered at 12000C for three hours prior to extruding and
given the same heat tz
-eatment as stated above after extruding. Density
and mechanical properties of the vacuum sintered briquets isalightly higher
than -the non-vacuu3 sintered briquets but not enough to warxant the additional
--a
I,A I Ill[
USSR-
FAVLOV# V. A., et aLl Poroahkovaya Metallurgiyaq No 80 Aug 73, PP 15-19
cost of vacuum sintering. The introduction of extruded ;nowder-titanium
parts and titanium-allay powder parts to replace cast parts will result in
increased savings by u3ing a less expensive-rav materW v shortening of
intermediate operations, increased die strength, increased labor productivity,
and.decreased inetal losses. Three figuresf,one tableg three bibliographic
references.
2,&
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M It WOMMORIP
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IISSR
t)Dc 541.45:621-934-5/.8
ETRYV_!YLA___R_ and K- V,"0. 1
SAYSONOV3 G, V.1 'CHLKITKO, M. S., Institute of' the
Problems of 1,hterial Science, Academy ofScienccs Ukntinian SSR
"Hot Pressing of Transition Metal Oxides"
Mosco,.~, Neorganicheskiye Miaterialy, Vol 7) No 9, Sep 71~ pp 1606-1611
Abstract: The caking pr-ineiple5 in the hot pressing of oxiles of transition
metals Ti(~, Zrc~, HfO,-, Cr2O , and Mb 0. were experimentally investigated.
2
5
In order to Cet conditions whichiare close to the ideal case of isothermal and
isobaric caking, which is necessary for rating the curi,es of density depending
on th.0 Cr1_11__1nr;1 -LIMP 0,17 ~10-u 1~,_,CS,1311261 t.,12C I-Rold -,-.-ith t1lo powd-1-1,
was heated un to nomillial 'I". ent~ cl-ature of 'not nressin,-, -,,,,i.,-U1lout
loadin- ~-,_,id then t1he loadinr7~ ai)-olied inst,,:,~,nt. =-eou_-1-1,-.
determined values of the sliear ductilil',-yj denendin,,; oil ten-.)era-
ture and c_a:cing ct-la::S-es by hot pres5in:g, -,-,he nc'ivalUion enor.--ies
07,i j-es wr-,-rc
of by hot 7ressi-.9 ( 910 nzid 130 11-S- en')
derived. Tile InVOS-61. rl-C*53-0-11 reSults are discv~_sed b.-,.r ref~erence
to dia,-- Nin e relci'ive dcasi`i cs o' n- ~is -*i -,~~-ed `ran-
L-1 L
sition metals as -_,"',,_1MctUion of the c-~'cinC, time, tile character of
1/2
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USSR
SAMSONOV, G. V., et al., fleorganicheskiye Materialy, Vol 7, No 9, SeP 71,
pp 16o6 -1611
the activation ene-=r o--:' -t',he c~j'ci,-,wT -orocess, ;?,id the shcar duc-
tilit-y de7oe-nd-i--q:z on the c-l~izng timo by 11ot 7prec;sinig 0--'E' '7r02-
The c-.11cing activ--.1tion ener~~-r by hot -pressing t~-.-as fowid to be
determined mainly by that c-7ic-?-,S-7 w1hich io required for the ac-
tivation of tre-asition metals. 3even illustr., ffour tables,
16 biblio. refs.
2/2
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USSR UDC 541".49:546.791:546.9
GRINBERG, A. A. (Deceased), PETRZHAK G. I., and LOMINA, G. S.
"Tetravalent Uranium Compounds With Complex Platinum Cation6"
Leningrad, Radiokhimiya, Vol 15, No 6, 1973, pp 879-880
Abstract: New complex uranium(IV) salts were synthesized; lpt(NH3)412
IU(C4H406)2(C 0021 -- ditartratodioxalatouraneate of tetramineplatinum(II)
and [Pt(NH3)6i[U(C201)41. U1120 -- tetraoxalatouraneate of hexamineplati-
num(IV). It was shown that the derivative of uranoxalic acid with
tetracharged platinum(IV) cation is the least soluble~one in water among
uranoxalic acid salts with mono-, tri-, and tetracharged complex cations.
USSR uDc 541.49046.791046.841
GRINWas A. A. j (DECWW) I .and LCZHXINA~ G. S.
UTetravalent Uranium and Thorium Benzoylacetonateall
ningradt Radiahimiyas Vol 13v No 6, 1971t PP 904-906
k1stracti The IR spectra of benzoylacetonates of thorium and uranium axe
Identicall Indicating similarities in the structures of these compounds. The
decompoSition points were determIned to be 190' for umnium benzoylacetonate
ana 209 for the thorium complex. The solubility in alcobol at 20 C was studied
In a sea:rch for isomers of these compo=ds, Howeverg It was not possible to
isolate any Isomeric forms of these.complexesl probably because:of rapid
t inside the Interma apheree
USSR UDC 341.491546.841
GRINBEE A. A. (DEMAM) and L402HURA, G. S.,
'omplex Compounds of Thorlum with Organic. Ligands'
Hadiokhimlya, Vol 13g No 6 o 1971 v pp 836-M
Abstracti To obtain mixed oxalate-aitrate derivatives of thorium, crystalline
thorium. oxalate was dissolved in 0.1 H solution of potassium citrate, the
solution was cooled and alocohol war. added.with atirringt ecipitating the
products potassium dicitratooxalatothoreate I K4Z-Th(-C0406Fe (Ce4);e 7-3 HpO,
decomposit.ton point 2790C. Potassium ditartratodioxalatotho--eate K4 flh(CA
06)2'(C04)Z.7- 3-Re, decomposition point 2430C was obtained analogously.
Both compounds had structurus simile to the U(VI) complexes. They are fine
white crystalline products, stable in airp soluble in vater and dilute nitric,
hydrochloric, and sulfuric acids. Infrared spectra of both compounds are quite
simila , indicating simlla*Mty In their structures. An assumption is made that
thorium, and uranium form the --itxate colaplexes by e exchange of the hydroxyl
and two carboVI Smupal in the oxalate-tartrate cozplex the addition of the
tartrats ion occurs obviously by hydrogen exchange of the hydroxyl and carboxyl
USM UDC 541.49:60'.074.7'
PETRZHAK, G. I., STEPANOVA, L. N., and KARAGO, L. V.
OComplexation in Solution Studied by Determination of Charge on Anionic
Complexes. Using Ion Exchange"
Moscow, Radiokhimya, Vol 12, No 2, 197o, pp 266-272
Abstract: Oxalates of uranium (IV), thorium, and neptunium-(I-V) and (V) were
studied by investigating ions formed in solution. It was found possible to
study complexation in solutions of complexes with K from ~ 10--26 to 10-3. it
L OH
was found.in addition that the OOMPlexes U02002" 20 ani Th(C204)2-6H:~O,
isomorphous in the crystalline state, in aqueous solutions and in oxalic acid
behave differently. Uranium oxalate in aqueous solution forms a mono-charged
anion, but no anionic complexes were detected for thoriwii. The prosence of
free acids of composition HZlh(C?,04)3
and H4U(C20i~)4 in solution *was estab-
lisbed. It is shown that at concentrations ~, of lo-3 to lo j~, U(IV), Th, and
MAIO in oxalate polutions form tetra-charged saturated coordination complex
anions 1-%fe(CZ04)414_- No higher charged anions were detected in the solutions
studied. A study was made of the behavior of K2U2(C204)5-&!20 L-i water and
USSR
I., et al, Radiokhiraya, Vol 12, ~o 2, 1970, pp 266-272
PETRZHAK,