SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LYUBMAN, N.YA. - LYULMIN, I.A.
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SHOSTAK, F.T., kand.tekh.nauk; LYUBMAN, N.Ta.; IWGA7jYEVA, G.K.
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Synthesis of oxygen-containing hydrocarbon-formaldehyde resins and '@heir
use as bridging agentff. Vest. AN Kazakh.SSR 19 no.10:27-32 0 163.
(MIRA 17:1)
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I YUBMAN N. Ya. ; -SHCS I'AK, F. T.
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'Kaza,ch. SSR il: 56-88 'ti- ( YlAA : -1 - I @ .
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SHOSTAK, F.T. ; SEREDIN, B. 1. ; LYUBMAN, N. "a.; A, @.
lor)r-,@smosis method of demin-,ira-liua %ion. TrU,4y Trja,.. jK:-
I L@_T. r_@8_; k A_,,
Kazakh. SSR 11:164--169 1 RA 1 - @ 1 '
SHOSTAK, F.T.; BESMAN, V.L.; SHISHLYANNIKOV, L.A.; TSKIIAY, A.A.; L'rUii:,Wi N. ',,a.;
KATSOVICH, F.A.
Study of critical velocities for the _:-i
the process of water demineralization. Tr-,iay "nst. k@,im. naUj( AIN Kazakn.
SSR 11:170-175 164.
'IT -
.
S7UPNT;KC)V, B.Ya.; LYUBMiAN, S.M.
Estab2ishmnen,@ of t.-c-r-hrical n@:--ms is an fmucrt-ar" @art C'
the scienti.fic organization of wcrk. Ter.-.rczl. 14
rio.11.,17-2(', N 165. (MTRA
1. Moskovs-Ildy maloplIno-shorocKnry kombAnat No.2.
FABRITSKIY 9 Khanon Borisovich; LYUBMAN p Semen Markovich; SEVENOV, A. I.,
red.; M&LINIKOVA, M.S., @; @.i @-vaj- @.e:. p tekhn. red.
[Reference book for estEiblishing norms in the manufezture of
furniture] Spravochnik normirovshchika mebellnogo proizvodstva.
Moskvaq Goalesbumizdat, 1961. 279 p. (MIRA 14:7)
(Furniture industry) (Production standards)
FABRITSKU, Khanan Bo--ijovich- LYUBVIN Semen Ma-rkovich; SEMENOV,
)L@@ )
IVA, V
A.I., red.; _DME, L. I. , rea --- - @P LTP'I!MC FS - I - ,
tekhn. red.
(Manual for the standards setter in furniture manufacture]
Spravochnik no-,-rnirovshchika mebellnogo proizvodgtva. Izd.2.,
perer. -'oskva, Go@-@leobumizdat, 1963. 322 p.
(MIRA 17: 2)
GALIYKV.U.Z.; KAVEYgV,M.S.; LTUBOCHKA.V.A.
Hydrochemistry of the Siukeev Caverns. Priroda 44' no-5
93-94 Ky 155. (KLRA 8:7)
(Volga Valley--Caves) (Hydrology)
STANKEVICH, Ye.F.; PASHKEYEVA, S.I.; LYUBOCHKA, V.A.
Change of the hydrochemical regimen of bodies of water in the
rise of ground water caused by the construction of large
reservoiraq based on the example of the Nizhniy Kaban and
Sredniy-Kaban Lakes. Gidrokhim. mat. 38.,77-83 164. (MIRA 18:4)
1. Kazanskiy filial AN SSSR.
KLYUKHINP Igor' Avksentlyevichi LYUBOCHKIN, 13,1,,. kand. tekhn,
nauk, dots., red.
[Measurements during the operation of mArine power plants]
lzmereniia pri ekspluatataii sudoirykh silcvykb ustanovok.
Moak-va, Transport, 1964. 233 P. (MIRA 17:12)
L@@, V. IT.
Ore potential of small intrusions in southern Transcat, la, as illus-
tivated by molybdenum deposits In the Xrivan-Ordubad synclinorium.
Trudy 17 VNII no.4:291-299 160. (NIM 13: 11)
(Transcaucasia-Moly,bdonum ores)
LYUBOFEYEV, V.N.
Morphological and petrochemical features of Neogene ir,-.nor intru.5ions
in the Erivan-Ordubad synclinorium and the Caucasian mineral waters
region. Trudy EF VNII no,6:340-357 '61. (MIRA 15:2)
(Caucasus-Rocks, Igneous)
BALITSKIY, V.S.; LYUB-OFEYEV, V.N.
Outline mineralogy and geochemi5try of the Tub& group of complex
metal ores (northwestern Caucasus). Trudy KF VNII no.6:),8-368
161. (MIRA 15-2)
(Caucasus, Northern--Ore deposits)
BALITSKIY, V.S.; LYUBOFEYEV, V.N.
Finds of native copper in upper Tertiary volcanic rocks in the
Nakhichevan A.S.S.R. Izv. AN Arm.SSR.Geol.i geog.nauki 14 no.4:
69-71 o6l. (MIRA 14:9)
1. Krasnodarskiy filial Vsesoyuznoge nefte-gazovoi.-o nauchno-
issledovatellskogo instituta, g. Krasnodar.
(Nakhichevan A.S.S.R.-Copper)
LYI)DOFEYEV, T.N.; BALITSKIY, V.S.
Orthite from the Gilutskiy granitoid massif. Izv.V; A=.3S-F-. C-901.
i geog.nauki 14 no.5:23-29 161. (14MA 15: 11)
1. Krasnodarsk-iy filial Vsesoyuznogo nefte-gauriogo nauchno-issle-
dovatollolcogo Inotituta, laboratoriya goologii rudnykh mostoroalideniy,
(Armenia-Allanite)
BALITSKIY, V.S.; LYUBCFEYEV, V.N.
Physicochemical characteristics of mineral-forming solutions
as revealed by the studies of complex metal mineralization
in the.northwestern Caucasus. Geokhimiia no.9:806-81-2
162. (MIRA 15:11)
1. All-Union Oil-Gas Scientific Research Institute,
Krasnodar.
(Caucasus, Northern--Mineralogical chemistry)
BALITSKIY, VS.;,-YPBOFFY@V, V.N.
Conditions governing the localization and composition of
ores of the complex metal mineralization in the upper
Belaya Basin. Trudy KF VNII no.10:267-288 162 . (MIRA 15:11)
(Belaya Valley (Krasnodar Territory)--Ore deposits)
LYUBOFEYEV, V.N.
Some data on the metal potential of the Late Alpine
postfolding epoch in the Lesser Caucasus. TrudY KF
VNII no.10.308-317 162. (14IRA 15-11)
(Caucasus--Motals, Rare and minor)
LnTB0GOSHCHIHSJrAT,& G.P.
Characteristics of the morphology of *d distribution
of mineralization In.the Boordu and GraAtuaya-Gerica deposits.
Trudy Inst..geol. AN Kir. SSR no.10:109-124- '58.
(MIRA 12:9)
(Kirghiz Range--Ore deposits)
'IYUBOCHSKIT, I.P.; HXHCHIMOVA. G.A.
Using the KYU-49 balanced bridge in measuring resistance by three-
wire circuits. Priborostroonia no-8:23 Ag '60. (KIIRA 13:9)
(Bridge circuits) (Electric measurements)
BOGOMOLOV, K.S., red., PERFILOV, N.A., red.; BEUVITSKIY, G.Ye., red.;
DOBROSERDOVA., Ye.P., red.; Z11DANOV, G.B., red.; KA111,TUZHA1,SKJ1
A.L., red.; LYUBOMILOV IS.I red.; MIEEW/U.-A, Z,V.J. red.;
RAZORENOVAP I.F., red.; ITOMIOVSKAYA, K.M., red.; StNOYLOVICH,
D.M., red.; STARININ, K.V., red.; TRETIYAKOVA, M.I., red.;
UVAROVA, V.M., red.; SHUR, L.I., red.; POPOVA, A.K., red.; VEPhIK,
Ya.M., red.; VERES, L.F., red. izd-va; KUZVETSOVA, Ye.B., red. izd-
va; POLYAKOVA, T.V,, tekhn. red.
[Nuclear photography; transactions] IAdernaia fotografiia; trudy
tretlego Mezhdunarodnogo soveshchaniia, Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk
SSSR, 1962. 474 P. (MIRA 15-6)
1. Golloque International de Photographie Corpusculaire, 3d,
Moscow, 1960. 2. IlauchTio-issledovatellskiy kinofotoinstitut,
Moskva (for Bogomolov, Uvarova, Romanovskaya, Starinin). 3. Fred-
sedatell Organizatsionnogo kor-iteta Tretlyego Mezhdunarodnogo sove-
shchaniya po yadernoy fotografii. 1960, Moskva (for Bogomolov).
4. Zamestitell predsedatelya Organizatsionnogo komitete Trelyego
Mezhdunarodnogo soveshchaniya po yadernoy fotografii, 1960, Moskva
(for Perfilov). 5. Radiyevyy institut im. V.G.Khlopina Akademii
nauk Leningrad (for Shur, Perfilov). 6. Institut sovetskoy torgovli
im. P.Engel'sa (for Kartuzhanskiy). 7. Ob"yedinennyy institut yader-
nykh issledovaniy, Dubna (for Lyubomilov), 8. Institut atomnoy
energii ini. I.V.Kurchatova Akaderii nauk SSSR, Moskva (for
Samoylovich).
(Photography, Particle track)
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C ee 18 010,60 0
af* le 0 0 0 a 0 * a
.10 a 0 * 0 a a IV -...=
0 V
:ee
see
age
! voo
vo
Wee
Woo
A
91
Za
i
00 the 3 cat", the content Of WSW$ in the 1"I'm Als(SWO +
k1.50, b 74.71, 83.95. and 78-20%. resP.. be-- the
00 spowt effective catalyst is provided by the hydrated arW
00 angate A)l(S0.)$.HlS0. on futely divided SiOs. the carrier
umhug up about 40% of the catalyst. Low contents Of a
00 the &W. wit result in diminished isomerization and in-
crekwApolyineritAtionaftbepinene. 11. Jbid.625-9-
Nekber AIASM)s nor SIO, alone has any catalytic effect
on the isonterization. Their mixts., and the mixts. witl
H&SC6. give only extremely low yields of catupbraw
That the detz. factor (or the catalytic activity is deposi-
tion of the acid Als(SO.). an the active Si0s at the very
stage of the formation of the currier surface was litmon -
amteddirec y by adding 03M) g. AIASO.)a and 0.108 x.
HsSO@ in U1111, H.0 to 500 cc. of a 0.3c7c SiO@ sot m4A,
from NurSi0s and 11,50. and dialyzed; the main. wa-
evapd. ta augulAtion. the coagulate dried at 140 * 3.5 hr,
and powd. With 117. of this catalyst, the rtu&ctiou at LAO,
was violent. resulting In low Lsomerization (8.9"'C) aod
00 very high polymerization (ant, - 0.C)= after I In, );
With Only 0.2% of the cataInt. added in 2 portion-,
00 Waincrization attained 44 0e` in 2 hrs.. with polymirri"- c
tion only Ant, - O-OWS y.ts with s4illates otIvr
. &tZ
00 thAn AWS0.), an finely divided Si0% are also effecilyr.
00 but less w than All(SO.)s@ Silicates of Nts, Ni. Cr. Ft.
Imcpd. by pptu. of a NasSi0a soln. with the correspouding
so tuctal salt., washing and C-Acination for 2 -3 l1r, , *' T,
CAt@l -Aith 52.61W. lib(). At 140-15WO% t"Xtd- sith
H.0 and dried at 120-140' 3-4 his. The cc. of II.SO.
U
aud
HO u-.cd in the prepn. of the bullates. per I g. Aili-
cAte. were: NAS0. 2, t3; 1, 0; *%jS0, 1. 9; AJ.-
(SO,)$ 2. 12; CrAso'). 1. 9; Pe.(SO.). 1. 9. With thrw
catalysts 11%, except cr'(So.)'. 2" -) the yields werv, in
the order stutrd: boincriLatiun 38.2. 41.4, 45.6. MIJ.
66.3, 63-09@, polYmcrization Anu 0.(040, 0.0040, o o(W. -
0 M48. 0-M50, in 3. 2. 1.3, 5, 4, 3 hrs , re,;,
N, Th"n
**ago
Condenzatm of formaldehyde with sodium butoxide
I LvOicitail"ol, and A P fero-ni'v, /h.,
Kh;m ( T (-.cn Cho M 21. 147!- Pli, 1"- 1144
PlIf" 1410111 -d U"' \A - 1-1-1 a@'l " t g.-11
L711,4) At " 7", lit. . o.v, 1 11 -, ..41., -1 .."'1
'Icn.ml dwil .I thr 1,,I,t h,o t,,,,i
(Roil, KAsc illxwt 3q 1:@7% tt'. 111UP.
'I.-* OIC-4111 And 11"l, .1 1.
"V 1 CM, 1.- 11 "Foci Ch- If Ili-
I,.,v .."d I 'I"
.1-lito-11,0v %% ".,I ... K th, 1,.,,
to :oo!
,1o(.oii-1 fronit Itir 6nictijid rvigrut Jr,ocis or. Ituilt
0 0
I
The condetmfion of formaldehyde with sodium butaiide
%.I I utwoloy and A P T@mul*,,, .1 6?" Ckr.
I ;--qz7 It'- 1#113 1.44 1W-1 4 1:,@gl t-n4mi-i, S- ( A
40 -!4A)A It 14
MG3YF,V. F.G. Cdoceaoedj; LTUB014IL407, V.I.; BOGATYRWA. A.K.
Simple method of synthesis of butyne-2-diol-1,4. Xhim. nauka i prom.
2 no.2:272 '57. (XIBA 10:6)
1. Nauchno-issladovatal'skiy institut plastichaskikh mass.
(Buty-ne)
y7,
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Wh U, haiii
Ro,.
NI on
ROTT, wasgai@6j witli @eataiAt TW
-added In
'
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. evolve 7
@d:Ho@-At-cotdpletWu,of the
u:eq t43
added; p ef bi -4 a
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- dOlvent and&
[aefic. after W
,!i4 tf ROH with gt ; t
m dild. vvith ILO, 6
eam fil crM,
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ap ",rimt
-lilanner BU
Fr.
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1-2
AUTH01IS: Lvubomilov, V. i. T,
I T2 LL Cn the Products For:.-.in,- in the CurAensation o' '.-.e
Pre3encE@ o,' Sodium Butilate ind a Copper C.:t-L.'yjt @C t
obrazujus!ic*.iik',-.sya pri ',,-ondcr,.3atsi-J v
til-@ta natriya i ;ueJiio,_;o '..atalizatora)
PERIODTCAL: Zhurnal Ob3',-ic'r-,ey K-i,.-,ii, 1@,rC Vol Nr
ABSTRACT: in the 1,roduction of bj Lieans 7 c n
n-butanoi in the -,:re--ence of soditia butila-tc-
catalyst (reference 1) thle h.,.-droiSen (-- I i -- it d i c c n
the s:.icll of butyric alde'iYdc. 2his -,-,e --u-
dLCtion of It fu--ther @ vil`en-.
that in tht@ division of thf: reacti@,-n
nrc@4uCts fr
i-t@-Cr. Q,
1-C-1
which corres-rond@; to 2-et-.ylh,?x--.;-,c,l- l
Tii@-, i-3 c,aracterized b, t.-.o It ,Q -.@ phasized
t@iat in z@n accurate reL-tiffic-tion the fract,@-n I '-v@@, c -10-;
final frzLctions Lj',,cw ',ii .--I U m,:ijk@r.3 '@@ ..n @@.e
ones. This -probable the :-@,,j,T.,qtion o " -in cccurr(@nco,
isomers o-'
C)!-'. r s
rated an im..-,atur,itod @@Icohoi o@- It
,, Bri;
b
.n
,iith the alc0iol
:3 ( ", :', .
n,j M r) f, ;@,, r
Card 112 .
,
,,
"he
@ cd,-t@,er
L
dehydration of octo 3cri`e -.G ti:--
I
t @Ico@lte
- l
.
,
L: .
On Ulu prolucts Foi-,-iinl- in on. :;jn--.@d
Butilate Ln LL Cc)1,7,(!'
A
r4
'(2
t
1)cr c- L',2
- - , t,_; , !,,: -- ,, , - , .-.:,4 n
'ield --:i; r,.c -1
acid nuT--,)ez z@ rc- :'v
t -cL Icn L
c,_
h,@ r e c eJ t t nt
v :n t
e 6 113 on 3'i ;It
t icn, t 1,
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-, ! -,, -L t
-d in t"e c- t un e
"her-
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3 U BIA I'2TE D : F i@ L)u ry .1 ,
I ' C,.) n,, r f--.:3 3
AV A I L@ B LE :
I
Card 21,
AUTHOR: L@/u@jr,@:iilov, V. JT.
i,,!, in
'I t I jo
TITLE: In terac ti on 0 1' Bu r4 jj 1 j e I-, j r] ej i
n-Butano 1 ( V.:a --'!aod ej @i tviye i ia sl., il I d e _7 ida .3 r-i@: '-,r r,
ta natriya v n--.ut;Ano1e-)
PERIODICAL: Zhurral O1j;3!tc1;eY Kiimii, 1'1')t!, Vol. 11'r 2, j JR
ABSTRACP: The ccn.;er3ation of n-butmol in thQ pre3ence of i-3
(r@-"ur-nce 1) uu8ide I
i-.olate c@nd a cat-lyst
!Lad3 to thf@ fo-m,.ion of corresiondin_ u . @3 a t; @ ra t @: d c 0 1 1 n
co.n. ection i--*L'-, -.he autixi. -.01,1-
self of the 'k'or.n,iticr t'.!-
-rerdction of bi-.tyric -i :J-.1-..,de till: t,.k- I r. i 11
4
n-butanol 3). 'ht:j aefe "-l'y -n
reaction --n.! se,,arafl-ed. I@ i-: asll@;:iad t:,,t 'u i@
'IeX,-11:01 Ure :xeoe@ - in tne fr;@@;Liun corre3;,@@nulinl
of .)--t..,,,1hexLLro1-1 @:,f- -,*oe i-.-;@,aturated :-o-
'r 0,
lej to .),2 ith
rias a pui-e jt@.Ltc un,]
the 'alcohol (-1i ina'-d frur.1 tLp i, t. -
(reference 1). One o4its -:;ro;.t--rties, V:-- c;-,na*uili@_- o r i i n
to '-,i thy 11.ex -..icl- 1 un ra5,,3a e wve r a iowin_ ;i ri- I .
Card 112 c. d . 1"he e xi.t.- ri:a@:n t:@ I rc ji- I t 3 -re @ivcr. in the ..-re
Inter :c '.ion o' 3u.yric A 'fli :h -o- li::i -t In
1,ablu , nd 3 ref c@rencej Irv
6c ii-@n t i fi c@023earcl@', 1: .3 t i-a t-'c r
@uc .11 vute i
SUBMI'22ED: Februarj 1))7
AVAILABLE: Libt-@Lry of Con,,ras-,
Card / /
I : r.y i7 q
'UTHOR" : I - A ... i .
'Yllbomilov' V. I., ut,_ienko,
On t he Intermediates in Condensation ;ieFiction of I-,@-,myl
Ali-ohol (0 prl)mezhutochnykh produktEkh reaktl,ii k-onJPn@--:t-.!.:
izoamilovogo spirta)
"":IODICAL- Zhurnal obahchey khimii, Vol, 28, Nr pp@
1958, 1865-1887
(USSR)
,@'B,;TRACT: In the conversion of isovaleraldehyde with a sodiuniso,@myla-.e
solution in isoamyl alcohol (Ref 4) two unsaturated ijlcohol.@
are formed: 2,6-dimethyl-3-methylol heptene-4 and 2,6-1i-
methyl-3-methylol-heptene-3. ?rom these alcohols gr@-dually
the 2,6-dimethyl-3-methylol-heptane-3 is formed which has
to be regarded as condensation product of isoamyl alcohol
in the presence of its alcoholate (Ref 2). When the latter
reaction is carried out in another %ay it has to be expe@_tF?d,
of cour2e, that the two mentioned unsaturated alcohols -i@jol_;!,i
occur as intermediates, and not only one as is, e.g. FhQr.
in the scheme of one of the authors (:@Pf 3). i'hp Furno fjpp-?; r,-i
in another scheme closely related to the first one, whi,:,-
published later (Ref 4). In the present paper the author,,v
C
"a carried out the condensation of isoamyl alcoholatp it-, tt-,e
@rd 1/2
V // 7 F3 -
On the Intermediates in Condensation Reaction of inoamyl
presence of its alcoholate and of a dehydrating catalyst.
investigation of the reaction product showed that bp,,liles t@,p
main product, the 2,6-dimethyl-3-methylol heptane, thc, two
above mentioned unsaturated alcohols are present in -!I@oit '@hi,
same quantities. There are 1 table and 4 referencez,
uhich are Soviet.
ill"'OC I "I"I ON: Nauchno-issledovntel'9kiy institut plasticheskikh rnas!!
(9cientific Re.-earch Institute for Plastics)
:."')',MTTTL'D: June 21, 1957
1. Isoawjl alcohol--Chemical reactions 2. Condensation reactions
3. Alcohols--Chemical reactions
2,,2
ard
KWS7XNKO, A.I.; LYUBOWICV, V.I.
Preparation of 2-ethyl-l-hexanol by condensation of n-butanol.
Zhur. prlkl. kh1m- 31 no.9:1419-1426 S 158. (MIRA 11:10)
l.Laboratoriya organichookogo sinteza nauchno-iseledovatel'skogo
instituta plastmass.
(Butyl alcohol) (Hexyl alcohol)
5
':utsen@c , A.. I. . L-u'nom, icy V. I ;.-rA Abr-rzo-ia, T,
Of on It
i --, o t i 1 c, v c. - o s p i r t a i T, 0 1 Men e s 1 c) :@'n -..: e t'i r. a c
c.snove
@hurn-l :,ri@la.inoy klrimnli, :.-r 1, 211-213
j r o: z;-,r
'1 4 @4 _C i
I , 3
e o lyv 0 t C, b e u i t a I e 0 r 11 S i n g -_ I.
-ustry or t*f',e -@.ar.-_'f_-cture o_' "-.c:3,7@ rubber a n c e
9" properties -e
mat P_ ri als i,@ t ed rubber obtniie@'. a.
o-
presei-te,' in t-e tabuLar arl forms. The mast-catel
rubter a fr,.-,ot-resistir- pro-ery'r of -500C Possesses t'-.c-
specific volume re-istance cl ).'Xi, IdI.cm, and that
"',,e frost-re3i:@tin; --, 1.rojpert@')Of -450C possesses tne s,,@r,,cific
volume resfstan@;e of -:'a.cm.
There are 2 tables, 1 ;1raph and 4 rc:ferences, of whirln :ir,!
-oviet and EnFlish,
T
Iso if-, c:.- in (-,n It
C I A 7 1 L-00 ra -,o Z- lya r -n -o n -2 N-uchnc -i s le lovat e 1 13!,
i tuta Ma3.@ L-bur o f C-i-,,,c-nJ c Sy.- tries s c f t he
C,-, t C'- i t U t, '.0
(F@m3j@oVq Vj,; USMCH9 T.D.
Determination of combined water in some formaldebyde polymer-se
Plast.massy no.2:87--68 161. (MM 14:2)
(Formaldebyde) (Water)
LYUBOMII,Oy_, V. I.; MERKULA, N. N.
Isomeric 2-etbylhexenols formed during 1-butanol candenza-
tion. Zhur. ob. khim. 33 no.1--22-27 163.
(MIRA 16:1)
1. Hauchno-issledovatellskiy institut plastmass.
(Hexanol) (Butyl alcohol)
I.YLINKLOV, V. I.
*Chemistry and technology of camphorO by G.D. Rudakov.
Revisimd by V.I. Liubomilov. Zhur. VKHO 7 no.6:683
162. (MIRA 15:12)
(Camphor)
(ftdakov, G.D.)
AcussioN NR: Ap4o41802 s/ooW/64/o37/oo7/16L>o/1621
AUTHOR: Lyubomi-lov, V. I.; Cherkasakayal Ye. L.
TITLE: Gyntheaia of trioxane
SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy kh4mii, v- 37, no- 7, 1964, i62o-1621
TOPIC TAGS. trioxane, ayntheBisp reaction conditiono conversion, process, formal-
deWe
AEOTIRLACT: A study was made of the yield and rrite of forTivAtion of trioxalle mztd(-' by
r-acting concentrated aqueous solutions of for-.alclchple 0-nd 11 2304 "r-1 disttl-ling
,,.e trioxane fraction. Meted-free formal-in 58-62% lformzddehydn wtvq
rc,Lcted J-n a flask with a 15 theoretical plate distillation column. Tri-,-.)Y.@uic was
c.-c-tracted with methylene chloride fnm the trioxane fraction (boiling at @0-92C
,aY,-1 higher) which a-1-no contaiiied watt!r and forict",Jehyde. Resultfl are 9i=-,rized
tlnp- C11cloEied figure. The wount of trioxanr- imcreaEe-l wiUi
disLiLlation rate, -reaching a maximwa of i8.4 t@m/br (li-ne 1, in fip'7tre 1 Of the
cacloaure) (corxmct-d to 17-5 ga/hr for average 63@@ formalde4yd.e crnc r@ntrn tion a-id
2.25@,, ff-,S04), but the amouni; of tri-oxane In the fraction decruasc-d (Line 2)@ The
Card j_ /3
AccEssiox NR: AF4o4l8o2
yield of trioxwe vas over 90% based on fornaldablde consumed at about 70%
conversion, Orig. art* hw: 1 figures
ASSOCIATICH: None
suswrm: 24Dec(w-.
.SUB C=t GC, OC
NO Pap Mw: 001
ENCL: 01
008
Cad 2/3
ACCESSION HR% M4041802 EHCWSMES 01
Fig. 1. Relationship between the
amolmt of trioxane obtained,, trioxam
content In the fraotiou and bo4"4n
point, and the distillation rate
A--boiling temperature ( C)J,
B--Trioxaae content in the fraction
C--Amount of trioxane obtained frm
100 Ga. CH 0 (em1hr) ..... ... .....
D--Dint tion rate of fraction per SS 40
100 gm. of 60% formal In (gn/hr)
1--emovint of trioxane obtained 92 20 4
2--trioxane content in fraction h
3--boWn temperature ( C)
20 40 60 60 j@-r D
Card 3/3
LYUBOMiLOV, V.I.; CHERKA:33@AYA, YA-L.
Synthesis of trioxane. 37 JI 164.
( ", - RA 18 : 4 )
1. Nalichno-is~;'Leac-jat~-it3k;,@ i t,i,,
ZELENINA9 Ye.N.; KALININA,, L.S.; LYUBOM11DV, V.I.
Sulfite method for the quantitative determination of triaxene
in allphatia solvents. Plast. massy no.5t57-58 165. (MM 18v6)
s t a rg n r ! f, - i riv p t,;
Jar' irt -)!' the plcttl?,,g
1. K@iferirp nacnertatf-ilnoi tpl lrown'
che:-r,ht-riy,! Mc)skovgkl-.g,-, viknf,:I,z
LYUB014IROY, B.D., Inshener radioprodpriyatiya.
- - b @@ a --@ , -, @.. I
Calculating the stretching of feeder line wires of receiver antennas.
Vest.eviazi 14 no.2:9-11 F 154. (KOU 7:5)
(Radio. Short-waye-Antennas)
LYUBOMIROV, B.N.
- #I Kk,.--. @, -
On the hydrogeological regine of the Makhachkalin str-tict-are.
Geol.sbor. no.3:249-252 '55. (KLIU 8:6)
(Caucasus. Porthern-Water, Underground)
MMMIROV, B.N.
Characteristics of karst occurrences in the Komi A.S.S.R.
Trudy VMGRI no.131:79-81 '59. OGRA 12:9)
(Komi A.S.S.R.-Karst)
LTUBOMIROV, B. N.
Underground waters in the Timan--Pay-Khoy area in connection
with the evaluation of its oil and gas potentials. Trudy
VNIGRI no.133:280-296 159. (141RA 13:1)
(Timan Ridge region--Petroleum geology)
(Timan Ridge region--Gas, Natural--Geolog7)
(Pay-Khoy region--Petroleum geology)
(Pay-Khoy region--Gas, Natural--Geology)
LYUBOHIWV, B. 11.
'Vater inclusionsffi in gas and oil pools in the southern Timan. Geol.
nefti i gaza 4 no.2:49-50 F 160. (MIRA 13:10)
1. Vaesoyuznvy neft7ano7 nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut.
(Timan Ridge-Water, Underground)
ILIINA, Ye.V.;_hBMQAjaCX,_B_t._, TYCHINO, N.Ya.; TOKAREV, T.N.,
vedushchly red.; SAFRONOVA, I.M., tekhn.red.
[Underground waters and gases of the Siberian Platform]
Podzemnye vody i gazy Sibirskoi platformy. Gos. nauchno-tekhn.
izd-vo neft. i gorno-topl.iv-ioi lit-ry, Leningr. otd-nie.
1962. 289 p. (Leningrad. Vsesoiuznyi neftianoi nauchno-
isoledovatellskii geologorazvedochnyi institut. Trudy,
no.189). (MIRA 15:11)
(Siberian Platform--Petroleum geology)
(Siberian Platform--Gas, liatural--Geology)
LYUBOMIROV, B.H.
Paleohydrogeological conditions governing the formation of
oil and gas pools in the Timan-Pachora area. Sov. geol. 6
no.11:89-99 N 163. (MIRA 17-1)
1. Vaesoyuznyy neftyanoy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy geolo-
gorazvedochnyy institut.
LYTIBOMIROV-9 B.M.
Postsedixental alterations of rocks as a factor determining the trend
of the process of thif -foraux ion of salt composition in waters in the
zone of impeded vaterr-exulange. Sov. geol. 8 no-5-.83-89 my 165.
(MIRA 18:7)
1. Vaesovuznyy nauchno-issladovatellskiy goologorazvedochnyy
institut.
LYUBOAIROV, M. . kandidnt -.e*- -@ !@:-ieskik-h nauk.
---------------
Ghoice of the be?,@ Rn@l direction for tn'@ce-off. Grai--d.n7.
I @,t: - - ZC
no.7:22 JI '57. @ J, A il ,
r, '.9nes-Take-off )
LIMCELIROV, N
Nastolfnaya Kni,I-a LeCkoatle-,.a Handbook For The Athlete Moskva, Iz.,I-
Vo 113ovetskiy Sport", U57.
366 P. Illus., Tables.
Bibliographical Footnotes.
,--LYU-B(141ROVA , . -I.M.1 aspirant
Dental caries of the indigenous population of arctic regions.
Teor. i prak. stom. no.5:214-216 261 WRA 16:12)
1. Iz kafedry terapevticheskogo stomatologii (zaV. - prof.
Ye.Ye. Platonov) Moskovskogo meditsinakogo stomatologiches-
kogo instituta.
L'YTbWlIRDVAj I.m.
State of Periodr-iritium in with rneurr,"-- f@v,@r. Sto-
matolcgiia 43 no.103-317 J a-F I t-/, (KIRA 1-1 -.4)
'. Kafcdre. terape-vrti-,h@@Aoy strm-@t,ol.:wiJ ( zav. - Frof. -fe.:Ie.
1. -- S @
Flutcrov) i kafedra vnutrermilh bc@lt,=Py ( zav. - prof. D.F.
F-esnyakov) Moskcvslkog@ medit5lrsf_-)g-,) Etomatclogicheskogo Lnst@-
tuta.
--LYUBOMIROVA, K.A.
P4ynological materials on the Paleogene stratigraphy of the
Tam Peninsula. Trudy VNIGRI no.158:66-91 160. (KM 14:3)
(Taz Peninsula-Palynology)
LYUBOMIROVA, K.A,
Spores of Hamamelidaceae from Paleogene sedimentp tn the northern
part of Western Siberia. Trudy-VTIIGRI no.239:191@213 165. -(14IRA 18:7)
,@R il.IBER6 A . A :-WRS il@ K , Ye . tl. M. Ro VA
knim.
-LYUBOMIROVA, K-S,
Soma characteristics of damping of solar radiation in an ice
layer. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser.geofis. no-5:693-699 My '62.
(KM 15:8)
1. AN SSSR, Vysokogornyy geofizicheskiy institut.
(Solar radiation) (Ice)
LYUOMIROVA, - 4.S._..(Nbskva)
Albedo, of ice as dependent on the angle of incidence of solar
rays. 149teor.i gidrol. no.8:28-31 J1 Ci.e-4-1 162. MiA 15:7)
properties) (Albedo)
(Ice-Optical
LYUBOMIROVAP K.S.
Characteristics of the scattering of solar radiation in
opaque ice. Inform.sbor.o rab.Geog.fak.Mosk.gos.un po
Mezbdunar.geofia.godu no.9s145-155 162. NM 16:2)
(Solar radiation) (Ice--Optical properties)
LYUBOMIROVA K.S.
Selective and integr# absorption of eolar radiation by the
ice on the Baksan River. Informobor.o rab.Geog.Fak.Mosk.gos.
un.po Mezhdunat,.geofiz.godu no.92156-166 162. (KRA 16s2)
(Baksan River-Solar radiation)
(Bakean River-Ice on rivere,lakesetc,--Optical properties)
LADYZHEIqSKIY, M.Mi.,LYUBOMIRSKMA, S.I.; TANKHILEVICH, V.A.;
...... .---.-
TOMASHEVSKAYA, I.A.; tSIMLI, M.L.; GRANATMAN, V.V.,
red.
[Use of TK-3B,TXh_4B, and TKh-5B cold-cathode thyriitrr7@.;
in pulse circuits] Opyt primenenlia tiratronov s kholo
nym katodom tipov TK-3B, TKh-4b, TKh-5B v impul'snykh
skhemqkh. Leningrad, 196,1,. 22 p. (MIRA 17:11)
11. 111, Cmid. Tecl-. 'Icl. .
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BOBOV.9 V.; YANOVICH, R. (Ieningrad); VAYTISHTEYN, L. (Kharlkov);
KHUSAINOVAY Kh.; KOCFMMV, T.; SHTEREVUffA, G., gornyy inzhaner-
ekonomist; LYUBCMIRSKIY A.; MALENKOV, V., normirovshchik
(g. Noril-axi; YONCTITCH, v;, normirovchik; POPOV, V.
From the editor's mail. Sots. trud 8 no.5:127-130 My 163.
(MIFLA 16:6)
1, Predsodatell byuro-okonomicheakogo analiza Dushanbinskogo
myasokonservnogo kambinata (for Khusainova). 2. Vladimirskiy
wavod "Av-topriborm (for Kochurov). 3. Shakhta No. 39, Donetskiy
Bassayn (for Shtereverya). 4. Nachallnik otdala TSslinnoy
kra"voy planovoy komissii (for Lyubomirskiy). 5. Zamestitel@
nachallnika Bereznikovskoy gorodskoy kontory evyazi (for Pop&).
(Industrial management)
Nage payment systems)
LYIJBOI,URSKIY, A.11., starshiy inzh.
They converted to new wage conditions. Transp. stroi. 11 no.8:
61 Ag '61. (M-IRA 14:9)
1. TSelinograclskaya normativno-issledovatellskaya stantsi7a.
(WAVS)
(Railroads--Sal&ries, pensions, etc.)
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AUMOR: Lpibouirskiy, E. I., Engineer 28-1-16/42
TITLE: Principles of Coordinated Standardization of Key Joints (Prin-
tsipy konplekanoy standartizataii shponochnykh soyedineniy)
PERIODICAL: Standartizatsiya, #1, Jan-Feb 1957, P 53-57 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author criticizes the Soviet key joint standards now in use
@ OCT HKm 4,079" through "OCT am 4o87", "OCT Hm 4ogin
through "OCT Hm W93", and " rOCT 72V-54") and makes sug-
gestions concerning coordination and unification. He states
that the standards are not coordinated and make the connections
non-interchangeable. Dimensions of keyways on shafts and bush-
ings do not conform with calculation data. In some instances
this leads to overstressing, and in others to underloading of
shaft keyways. The standards do not indicate range of shaft diane-
ters for different cross sections of keys. The depth of shaft
keyways corresponds to cast iron keys only, and is insufficient
for unhardened steel keys. The statements are acccmpaaied by
formulas and comparative dimension tables. The conclusion is
made that the existing key joint standards must be revised and
based on a unified calculation method, having in view a central-
Card 1/2 ized production of joint elements.
I
Principles of Coordinated Standardization of Key Joints 28-1-16142
The article contains 4 tables and 3 diagram drawings.
ASSOCIATION: Experimental Research Institute for Metal Cutting Machine Tools
(Eksperimentallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut meta.1149-
rezhushchikt--stankov)
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 212
AUTHORt Lyubomirskiy, E.I., Engineer, 28-4-21/35
TITLEs On the Problem of Standardization of Spline Connections (K
voprosu o standartizatsii shlitsevykh soyedineniy)
PERIODICAL: Standartizatsiya, 1957, # 4, pp 66-69 (USSR)
ABSTRACTi The author scrutinizes the two existing Soviet standards
and the projected ISO standard for spline shaft connections. He
points to shortcomings in both, particularly as regards inter-
changeability. he also stresses the disadvantages of the
dimension system for straight-line tooth profile as recommen-
ded by ISO/TC32, of the 200 pressure angle of ISO as compared
with the 300 pressure angle standardized by rOCT6033-51, etc.
In his opinion, FOCT 1139-55 should be completed by the ad-
dition of two more series for straight-line profile; this
standard would then be in many respects better than the ISO
standard.
He declares that the two Soviet standards are better in all
technical respects than the corresponding ISO standards, and he
sees no reason for abandoning them to accept the international
standards. The article contains also a statement that layout
Card 112 and tolerances in Soviet plants differs from that in the Soviet
On the Problem of Standardization of Spline Connections 28-4-21/35
satellite states, resulting in non-interchangeability.
There are 4 figures and 1 table.
ASSOCUTION: ENIM
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 2/2
AUTHOR: Lyubomirskiy, 7.1.; Engineer
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TITLE: The 3tandardization of the Basic Definitions of Devia-
tions of Shape -and Mutual Layout of 3urfaces (0 Stan4ar-
tizateii osnovrykh opredeleniy otkloneniy formy i vzai-.-
nogo raspolozheniya .-..overkhnostey)
PERIODICAL: Standartizatsiya, 1?56, Nr 5, Tp 72 - 73 (US-5R)
ABSTRACT: 7he author disagrees with L.A. Boldin's suggestions on
tile definition of some of the basic terms for the de-
viation in shape and layout of straif-ht-ed6ed surf-9
i-n machine parts. He points cut that many of the defi-
nitions propose6 by Bol,4.in are unnecessary or incorrect
and that there is no need to incorporate them in a separate
standard. -here are 2 @-'Ioviet reference!z.
ASCCCIATION: ENIMS
1. Drafting--Standards
Card 1/1
SUM-SHIK, M.R.; LYU30MIRSKIY. R.I.
Standardization of e--m mechaniAmg ta tht- maahine-t3GI
industry. Standartizatsi1q, 24 no.3:13-111 Yx l4jO.
(MIRA 1):6)
(Cams-Standarda)
TOLOCHKO. A.D.; LYUL'KIN, I.A., glavayy inzhaner; LTUBOMIRSKIT, G.S.,
nachallaik takhAtchookoso otdola.
Glue mad@ of chrome leather waste products. Leg.prom. 15 no.12:
45-46 D 155. (MLOA 9:5)
1. Direktor koshavennogo zavoda No-7 "Bollshavik' (for Tolochko)
(Glue) Oseather industry--BY-products)