SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SMOLYANOV, O.G. - SMOLYANSKIY, R.YE.
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SMULYANOV, O.G.
Topology of the induc t I Lm~4 ta -Ii, in,' I r:
topological spnees sati.91"ving tIlE. Cir3t &xI -'[f,
Vest. Mosk. un. Ser. 1- Mfit., inekh. 20 no.1~26- jj.
1. Kafedra teoril funktsiy 1 furiktSLonallnooo ~in'iliza
liniversiteta.
tP
4
S11,10LYANOV, O.G.
L,)cr--11.y convex topologies In K-space and certain other spaces of
finite functions. Vest. Mosk. un. Ser.l: Mat., mekh. 20 no.3:5-
.11 My-Je 165. (MIRA 18:9)
1. Kafedra teorii funktsiy I funktsionallnogo analiza Moskovskogo
gosudarstventiogo universiteta imeni M.V.Lomonosova.
SMOLYANOV, S.
_Nw6harAze time-consuming operations. Prom.koop.ne-3:30 Mr 156.
(MIaA 9:7)
1.Zamostitell predsedatelya Kharlkovskogo oblahveypromeovuza.
(Kliarlk*T--Cl*thing industry)
YERSPEVICII, V.V., inzh,; SMOLYANOV, V.S., inzh.; PALART, V.,%!., irizh.
Use of voltage regulation under load in 35 and 110 kv.
power transformers, Elek. sta. 35 no,2:4/-51 F '64.
(MIRP 17:6)
I,.-.
. ,'t~ *11 "ea-~;urps of tht unc- of a~.,~,Ar~:-sforzers. Erarg, i
- 1 .1 - -
6-kti-o-~ekh. prom. jl--'; t62t Omm,& ls,ll-~
1. Ktar'kov5koye otdeleniye Vnesovuznogn gosudarstvenriogo
,-,r,)yektnoF-c arstituta elckt.rostantsly.
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AUTHORS,, Volynskiy, N.P~, Gallpern, G,D., and Smolyanino-, V-V.'
TITLE.~ Preparation of sulphides and sulphoxides by the
action of thionyl chloride on mixed organomagnesium
compounds
PERIODICAL4 Neftekhimiya, v,1, no.4, ig6i, 473-481
TEXT,, A number of sulphides and sulphoxides were prepared in
connection with investigations of sulphur compounds of middle
fractions of petroleum. The action of thionyl chloride on organo-
magnesium compounds was studied as a method of preparation of
sulphides and sulphoxides. The reactions with the following
organomagnesium compounds were studied,, isoamyl-, phenyl-,
zyclohexyl-, and a-naphthylmagnesium bromide and, also,
decylmagnesium chloride, In this way the sulphides were prepared
bypassing the stage of mercaptan formation. More detailed study
of the reaction with isoamyl- and phenylmagnesium bromide showed
that increase in the ratio of moles of thionyl chloride and the
magnesium bromide compound from 1.~3 to 1,~l leads to an increase
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of yields of the sulphides and a decrease of yields of the
~:orrespondlng sulphoxides,, In the experiments in which the
reagents were added in the reverse order (ethereal solution of
isoamylmagnesium bromide added to ethereal solution of thionyl
chloride) diisoamyl sulphide was obtained in place of sulphoxide.
The formation of sulphoxide took place when there was no excess
of thionyl. chloride, or at low temperatures with efficient
stirring of the reaction mixture, From the study of the reaction
it is conclused that the synthesis of sulphides proceeds in three
--tages as follows.
RMgX + SOC1 2 -",.RSOC1 +- MgXCli (8)
RSOCI + RMgX R 2SO + Mgxcil; (9)
R SO * SOC1 R S 4- SO C11 (i0)
2 2 2 2 2~
It was shown that the organomagnesium compounds do not react with
the sulphoxides not only under the conditions of the synthesis of
the sulphides (0 to -10 1C), but also at room temperature,
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On the other hand it was shown that sulphoxides, in contrast to
anhydrides of chlorosulphurous acids, can be converted very easily
with thionyl ~~hloride to sulphides, the speed of conversion of
dicymclohexylsulphoxide considerably exceeding that -_~f diphenyl-
sulphoxide. Depending on the conditions of the conversion of
thionyl chloride various quantities of chlorine containing
products were formed, but were not studied in this work. By
reacting thionyl chloride with a mixture of two organomagnesium
compounds with different organic radicals a number of mixed
sulphates were obtainedz~ decylcyclohexyl-, phenyl-oL-naphthyl-
and cyclohexyl-a-.naphthylsulphides. In addition didecylsulphide
was obtained frora decylchloride and di(x-naphtylsulphoxide from
a--broinonaphthalene. It was not possible to convert
dia-.naphthylsulphoxide into the corresponding sulphide by the tX
reac;tion with thionyl chloride. Diisoamyl.-, didecyl- and
dicyclohexylsulphide were oxidized under standard conditions with
hydrogen peroxide to the corresponding sulphoxides,
There are 1 table and 24 references; 8 Soviet-blo-c and 16 non.-
Soviet-bloc.. The four most recent English language references
read as follows4
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Ref~i4z B,S. Wildi, T.W. Taylor, H,,A. Potratz, J., Amer. Chem, Soc,
-v,73, 1965, 1951- C.A~, v.46, 1482
Ref,!6; F.,G. Bordwell, B.,M. Pitt. J., Amer., Chem- Sri:., -r.77.
5727, 1955-
Ref~19~, W. Davey, E-D. Edwards, Wear, 1, 291. 1917, C~A, V,52~
15040"
Ref.21, K.S. Kharasch, A.F. Zavist. J. Amer. Chem. Soz~.,
964, igri.- C,, A, , -,r ~ 45 , 7 9 5 0.
ASSOCIATIONS Institut neftekhimicheskogo sinteza AN SSSR
(Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, AS USSR)
SUBMITTED; June 21, 1961
Car.-I 4/4
VOLYNSKIY N.P.; SMOLYANI", V.V.
.9
Formation of tetra- and pentathionates in the reaction of
acids vith thiosulfates in the presence of soma organic bases
salts. Zhur. ob. khim. 33 no.5:1456-:L461 My t63.
(MIRA 16:6)
(Pentathionic acid) (Tetrathionic acid)
VOLYNSKIYJ, N.P.;
Preparation of N-aAyl pyridinium, N-alkyl, quinolinium, and
dimethylalkylphenyl ammonium chlorides. Zhur. ob. khim, 33
no.5:1461-1462 My ",63. (MIRA 16:6)
(Pyridinium compounds)
(Quinolinium. compounds)
(Ammonium compounds)
VGLYi'-'SKIYI 11 P.; GALIPEFUN, G.D.; SIMOLYANINOV, l,".V.
Obtaining alkjl (aryl)-naphthyl sulpides i;y the act-ion c), -,,-'C)nyl
chloride on mixed organ o-;agne s ium compo,--ids. 4
no.'):370--373 MY-Je "4. (M-TRA 18:2)
0
1. Institut neftelhimicheskcgo sinteza AN SSSR im. A.V.T--,I)c',iiye-,ra.
0
BFRKINBLITI, ~OVALB`,, S.A.; SMOLYANINUI V.V.; CHAYLAKHYAN, L.M.
f
Inlet n8istance of Syncytial sti-,;ctures. Biofizika 10 no.2:3309-316
I - q, (MIU 18:7)
01.
1. Institut biclogiche3koy fiziki AN SSSR, Moskva.
:yl I'Miy.%
V V
um
Icr ~he
i bi., 2.,, v f in svpc~
(MIRA -8.10)
uu~
k-v-,-.
IC t L7,1 ty It-: i
L',flY f
nuclootides. Dclr"-~' ~,'j
I ns ti t,it birl ogic,io--s~i! 'M Soibmitte~ Jii!
.1 1 1., 11 -Y
11, 17 RK ~ N, E, :, .1 , ~ ~ 4 j ~, ~ "." ",-, I-r ;.! ;'-. '~~ .",A,~ 31-IOLYWNOV, V.'I,-- CHAYLAKTHYAN; L.M,
i
Z t-irc- ~,.' the mayocardial tissue . Dokl ~ AN SOSSR 163 no. 31
114J-i44 j-' ":'
0 ~. (Pa-RA 18f7)
1. *.rn3tl.tu: biolDgi,-,heskoy fizilcl AN SS53H. Submittad August 22, 19641.
SMIOLYANOVA, R. 1.
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N 4i, 0
it ,
. DECE vall
c. 1962
-1244
I
rEDICINE-STOMALOLOGY
DISEASES OF MOUTH
SMOLIWOV, TTIM A~EKSMJDROVIGH
0-tory of a letter. Radio no-4:5-7 Lp 161. (MIP-A. 14:7)
(Radio)
S~UTCFIMOJI V.A., kand. tekhn. nau-k; SMOLIMINOV, Yu.G.; FELLER,
Penetration of water vapor into wood tbrough protective Varnish
coatings. Bum. i der. prom. no.41.36-40 O-D 164 (MIR-A. 18:2)
Ul 2:
SO VecherN,,ayq Moskva
Sum 71
C-4.
Action of p-aminottalkylle acid on tuberculosis bacteria
A. Z. Sawly4mitzlym Olmeow Munic. Tut,cre. Imit.)
Proble-Y Taberk. 19.W, No. 5. WS.-Cultures of hurman
and bovine tuberculosis bacteria are rapidly inhibited by
0.(Wl4)JXX)0l% ?ASA; acid-res6tant saprophyte strains
were affected but little. Expts. with guines pigs showed
definite growth of resistance of the bacterkt to the drug (in a -
month cipt. the effective concu. rose to
G. M. KOFOLIpoff
SMOLYAIISIL'LYA, A.Z., kandidat biologicheak-l" Dauk".
Combined effect of chemotherapeutical preparations upon Mycobacterium
tubprualos i8 . Probl.tub. no.6.,35- 9 N-D 153. (MLRA 6:12)
-3 'a
1. 1z Moskovekogo gorodskogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo tuberkuleznogo
instituta (direktor - prOfOBsor V.L.Mynis).
(Tuberculoois) (Chemotherapy)
SKOLYANSKAYA, A.
Yieroorganisms
Resistance of microbes. ,iau~-a i zhiznl 20, No. 2, 1953.
'0
M
, nthly List of nussian Accessions, Library of Congress, LUa2 1953. Unclassified.
SMOLYANSKAYA, A.Z., kandidat biologicheek-ikh nauk.
Antibiotics in agriculture. Hauka i zhizal 20 no.9:9-10 S '53.
(MLRA 6:11)
(Antibiotics)
MIDUILOV, F.A.; SMOLYANSE:AYA. A.7,. (Moskva)
Transmission of Mycobacteria tuberculosis from patient to patient.
Klia.mad. 34 no.12:7-11 D 1-56. (MIRA 10:2)
1. lz Moskovskoy gorodskay tsentrallnoy tuberkulezno3r bollnitsy
(glavnyy vrach V.L.Nyuis)
(TUBERCULOSIS. transmission
prev. with isoniazid)
(ISONIAZID, ther. use
prov. of tuberc. transm.)
SMOLYANSKAYA, A.Z.
Testing the resistance of tuberculosis to chemotherapeutic
preparations [with summary in French]. Probl.tub. 36 no.3:841-88
15 8 (MIRA 11:5)
1. Iz Moskovskoy gorodskoy tBentrallnoy klinicheskoy tuberkulaznoy
bollnitsy (glawnyy vrach - prof. V.L. Eynis).
(MYCOBAGTRRIUM TUBERCULOSIS, eff. of drugs on
various chemother. agents, on resist. (Rus))
SMOLYANSKAY11, A.Z.
Interrelation of the cataLise and peroxidazie activity of 1~ycobacterium
tuberculosis resistant to antibnctftriolo,~ical preparations. Probl. tub.
36 no-8:711-79 '58. (MI.RA 12:7)
1. Iz Moskovskoy gorodskoy tsentrallnoy kllinicheskoy tuberkuleznoy boll-
nitsy (glavnyy vrach - prof. V. L. :tmis)
(MYCOBACMIUM TUMCULOSIS) (GATAIAS-3)
(PMROXIMS,3) (BACTIRIA, MF3V OF D-TAJGS ON)
SMOLYANSKAYA, A.Z.
Problem of oxidation processes and fermentative activitY of tubercu-
louB n7cobacteria. Iab.delo 5 no.4:35-45 "9. (MIR-A 12-12)
1. Iz Moskovskoy gorodskoy tsentrallnoy tuberkuleznoy
bollnitsy (glavnyy vrach -- prof. V.L. Eynis).
(MYCOBACTERITR4 TUBMCULOSIS)
VULI, s.m.; smbLYANsKAYA, A.Z.; STEPANCHONOK, G.I.
Reaction of diffuse precipitation in agar in tuberculosis. Lab.
delo 7 no,.2:40-43 F 1616 .1 (MIR& 14:1)
1. TSentrallnaya Irlinicheskaya tuberkuleznaya bolinitsa i Institut
epidemiologii i mikorbiologii imeni N.F. Gamalei AMN SSSRp Mosk7a.
(MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS)
(ANTIGENS AND ANTIBODIES)
SMOLYANSKAYA, A.Z.; TARASOVA, O.V.
Viability of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from the tuberculosis
foci in incised lung sections. Lab.delo 7 no.3-1:3-5 F 161.
(MM 14310)
1. Moskovskaya gorodskaya tsentrallnaya klinicheskaya tuberku--
leznaya boltnitsa.
(TUBERCULOSIS) (VITAL M )
SMLYANSKAYA, A.Z.; MDREYN, Ye.M.
Role of secondary microflora in tuberculosis, Zh1jr.mikrobiol.epid.J,
immun. 33 no.5:45-50 My 162. (MIRA 15-8)
1. Iz Moskovskoy gorodskoy tsentrallnoy klinicheskoy tuberkuleznoy
bollnitsy.
(TUBERCULOSIS)
Y(7-
'qc- cn in 'he --ur,
Imc, r ia r v i r o 1~. c 2 F,', - - 8
I R.
`-1 in I -nt? skin -va ',lj ~e -`u lez na-a *b-~ I n 1 t C,,.
elil-c
ft
70-
oil
q, I -,"';;RIKO, F.F.., I
'i q, K-tYA,,L.I-',-
I V. - SMO -S
IXKhT~d, , - j - -- .
c: " - ~
CHIMMAKOW v P. V-P-
Use of ammonia S.Jap for the rat.-IL-luoring ol"
prom. no.2t59 Ay~' IL12 (M IRA
CIMWAKOVA., V.P.; DGK)_;'J64AN, Ye.I.; SMOLYANSKAY-A, L.Mi.
Improving the quality of' liqui .~,t-j-n-r-,~`,igi%xtraetf3 by means of their
treatment with the NF dispersing agF-nts Kozh.-obuvoprom. 6 no.11:23-
24 N 164. (MIRA 18:4)
0 fe 0 0 0 4 0 0 v w w
0 10 0 4 0 0 0 0 : **
~G 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 6
.
I 1. 10 4 0 '4 .1,P rp a , . s~ i, v i. h
AA al LE LV if j " v 0
I
IADL~11 t,15 R-AvA
,
e-'C
-
-
-00
S A vAleramea9d fof the sapkeloallotric datemlostloo Of -00
V%1. ll.
hydM#u sulfide by means of ptlzl r 9, a I.
I k
pronja am] P, G. .4nolvallAily j M p"Iship", -00
Vsr. Axail. (V 12- -N')- 14, SK It" .00
a
1. 4 p. 1. x). -To analytc
RIfiral. ZAkr. 'im(lom
&k cents. Hs it is pamed through an amillouLLC41 SUIVI. U(
A9,,S0*. Elipts. showed that Ax~S a6sorbi more light
'
i
h
i
i
n-
on
ll. The a
-orpt
than lh~~S (if fig or of I
P. FLw bell rr.,mjlts lite vxl)t,. should be
b no allpreciable
is
lib
u
ed at twill IC11111., a
li
m
F
Zoo
-h.Z,. were observed between tit .,,,I 3w. rhe sut.
/
i
d
n
.
pension of A63S (after standing for 6ciam
)botomet fie C,40rimet tr. The galvantritieter iscalibrattA
i-
zoo
04 Y means of'swpelssions, of known comn. With a 10-eni.
a j
tube lite witsitivity of the detri. is about 0-1 -, 2%) "'L (if ZOO
00 4, the soln. With lite use of "bitse" light filterv. through
which only the short wav" Call PjoiS, tile -1111![Vity is its-
creased t0U.tj3'?- The time required to pass the air through
itself requires no mom
3-5
and the detn
i
l
i ,*0
.
m
n..
s
the so
n.
f than 3 min. This mrthod is highly specific because other
As salts am sol. its N'th. and by it air can be examd. con-
lititsously and am otliat ica Ily (or Up;. W. R. Henn
CIO 0
Cz
0
09 3
~
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U n A' -0 AS 4-1 -
.
1
tl~v 3kK lite Na start a 1 ;413 is I we
0 0 do 0 0
0
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SMOLYANSKAYA, P.G.; KOGAN, T.M.
Photocolorimetric method for the determination of the activity of
adoniside. Ned.prom. 14 no.2:46-48 F 160. (MIRA 13:5)
1. Leningradskiy khimilw-farmat se,7t iche ski y institut i Lenizl,-radskiy
khimiko-farmatBevticheakiy zavod 3o.1.
(COLORIMNRY) (ADONIS)
SMOLYANSKAYA, P.G.; KOGAN, T.M.
Photocolorimetric method of determining the activity of adonis
extract. VW.prom. 14 no.3.-42-44 Mr 160. OaRA 13:6)
1. Loningradskiy khimiko-farmatsevticheakiy institut i Lenin-
gradskly khimiko-farmatnevtichookiy savod No.l.
(COLORIMMTRY) (ADONIS)
SMOLYANSKAYA,--.,P,-G.;KOGAN, T.M.
Photocclorimetric method for determining the glycosides in Adoals.
Med.prom. 14 no.4:41-42 Ap ,6o. (MIRA 13:6)
1. Leningradskiy khimiko-farmatsevticheakiy institut i Lenin-
gradskiy khimiko-farmateevticheskiy zavod Wo.l.
(COLORIMICTRY) (AWNIS) (GLYCOSIDES)
SMOLYANSKAYA, P. G.y CAND CHEM SCIV "PHOTOCOLORIMETRIC
METHODS FOR DETERMINING SMALL CONCENTRATIONS OF TOXIC MAT-
TER IN PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS." LENINGRAD~ 1961.
(TARTU STATE UNIV). (KL, 3-61, 201).
18
,SMDLYANSKAYA, P.G.
Method for detecting small quantities of morphine in pharmaceutical
preparations. Trudy Len.khim.-farm.inst. no.13:268-278 162.
(MIRA 15:10)
1. Kafedra fizicheskoy i kolloidnoy khimii Leningradskogo
khimAoaftrmatsevticheskogo instituta (zav. kafedroy - dotsent
V.N.Ivanov ).
(MORPHINE)
SMOLYANSKAYA, P.G.; GUSTAVINA, L.M.
Photocolorimetric detection of morphine '- an orl b-?nzoin -,nfus~on.
-,U=- - -
Trudy Len.khim.-farm.inst. no.13:279-282 162. 1 0%allb-'. 1, 10)
(MORPHINE) (COLORDETRY)
rL
SHOLYANSKI ~, A. ---- I" - -
echnical training rooms. Avt. tranop. 36 no.2:19 F '58-(MIRh 1):2)
1. Glav7W inzhener Avtotransportnoy kontory No.4 avtotresta
Glav".vatroya.
(Automobile drivers)
Dielectric lonu
G. P. EL P. KAunr, and
A- L-
-
YANOXII. zhur. MC
7s,7 1051F, 25, 2179~82-tAl
S.R.A. A6s., 1966, : No. 953, &be. S. In
investigation of the dicij)ctric, characterktics of poli.
nin
t*trAflu0'*thytW8 diele~trla retention losm of an -j
activation wwriW of 11 kWImol were obeorved,
due to relaxation proct"M In the &Mo
r0ous Forts
ofthepolymer. At9-20Tthorehumflontimsim
Aleu.
ac.: The rel"ationtime C
of the order of 104 a
.
lated from data on the dielectric Jones of the poly.
iner agmes with the riAzation time for mech
Iowa at ultrasonic frequencies. 382HU2 .......
M 4
k te
. . . . .44-
'
2U36
I c I A2 o
,:-.LL: Stul., of the d%clactric losses &nA ;ollarltation of
:.x c A L; 4, 1--61 , 616-62'.
ZY.'. ~tA-.*. the effect ~f cryatallt-tton L;cr. the lielectrIc
c-a'-nt ~ -.1 tan 1 of the lielactrid l3save. T4zotanco. v'tn the
"2C.,
cr!.. 1.86 7.0 180
c~ic:.-zer f.- tetra-
f*.,-..-.ny~.r.. and
fluor-in:11idene 1 ;4 CT-1 i.a6 6.4 OA6 W,
s /I -..- 141 /CIA
I
2 5.6
CF-t '.~a a.c C-.C6 ZG5
T
;.:,.t of %h.
-e' o. 1 . S-k.l."
t'A"n' ft... zIb6' !)55:
I ~h- E mri, taj L as a fI;nct-.cn of t~~;erature. e
'~.eren vh-.c-. -e- A*- sboervul
are ~ausod Ly rel--Lcl,
.:.,n tun 6 funct-.oa -1 frequency. Since t,trsfluvro*th---,!ea. he* .
of L ..j %.. 6
,a c ;0 ~e lue to %r., polarity of vin-lilen, f:-,
0 r6 I
of tl- i..... .. to -laxatl~n were observed.
r r`::n o .1,
fro r ~t on at CF-Z and CT-) in %no range of fro, -18C- -IOGOC
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3 i "-I c - , ,
t an 1. r r t "'t -1.1 c j rd : at i C., In it c; tt t.,
re-icatlor. ioi4 it r.- v'
=cnj to tr~--- 11
tl--, of an'.
a. lt
2) Ine urax',~.a Off
--t t..k- Jrt. -O-t.
cl,,:, tc :;e ;,c-int Of trc ~.Qly-ro cvnc,,r.-' t~~,,
0, crJothl"ll". 1.3-a
. ~ . ~-;- i I - t ... .., th,t C r r. .1 0 n-, I
i n~ r, a ;,- o I tt,i i!c,~ren v .1 C r.7s t a, 11 tat - or. , =ay b
1.~,. . . m of ~. Thero ar. A. e,
b ftna 4 non-Zioviali-bloc. -.h~ 2
t ~:. :,*. Cu . . . t
A,I 1 A . H #I I I b.. rit , T r.n. . Fit. -d.y S-c - 717
ril-
SMOLYANSKIY A.L.
Obtaining thin f-ilms of polymers and measuring their thickness.
11ribA tekh.eksp. 6 no.5:200 S-0 161. 01PA 14-10)
1. Vologodskiy molochnyy institut.
(Films (Chemistry)
---SMOLYANSKIY, A.L.
Using infrared spectra as a basis for determilning the hydrogen
bonding energy of isobutyric acid in solutions. Opt. i
spektr. 13 no.4:475-479 0 162. (MIRA 16:3)
(Isobutyric acid) (Hydrogen bonding)
(Spectrum, Infrared)
11 G. F, SIMLYALUSKIT A, L.
,,lkJlu,lyl;jvy
Use of iafraved spectra In the stuJy of molecular interaction in
polymers and --.heir laydrated monomers, Part l.- Hydrated monomers
and cop,-d:pner~i- i L5 l10.-",.'471-477 0 163.
r (laRA 16:11.)
ACCESSION NR: AP4009459
S/0051/63/015/006/0766/6771
AUTHOR: Mikhaylov,G.P.; SmolyancXly, A.L.
TITLE: Investigation of molecular interaction in polymers and their hydrogenated
monomers by observation of infrared spectra. 2. Polymers
SOURCE: Optika i spektroskopiya, v.15, no.6,1963,766-771
TOPIC TAGS: infrared spectrum infrared absorption, carbonyl group, polymethylacry-
late, polycthylacrylatc, polybutylacrylate, polymethylmethacrylatc. polyethylmetha-
crylate, polybutylmcthacrylate, polyvinylacetate, molecular interaction, hydrogena-
tion, polymer chain, polymer linkage, ester group.
ABSTRACT: In the preceding paper by the authros (G.P.Mikhaylov and A.L.Smolyanskiy,
Opt.i spektr.15,471,19G3) there were presented the results of investigation of the
alisorption band of the carbonyl group in a number of esters representing hydrogena-
ted acrylates and methacrylates and copolymers of these with styrene. It was shown
that the changes in the spectra parameters of the CuO absorption band in going from
the hydrogenated monomers to the copolymers, in which the concentration of ester
groups approaches zero, are not connected with specific differences between the
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monomer links in the copolymer chains from small molecules, i.e., from molecules of
hydrogenated monomers. The present work was devoted to investigation of the mole-
cular interaction in acrylate and methacrylate pf-slymdrs and polyvinyl acetate. To
this end there were investigated the infrared absorption bands of the carbonyl group
with the polymers in the bulk state and in benzene and chloroform solutions. The
variations in the spectra are described and the spectral parameters of the C=O band
(-1730 cm-1) are tabulated. The molecular interaction in the polymers is discussed
on' the basis of comparison of the spectra parameters of the CmO band of the polymex$
with the spectral characteristics of the band in the spectra of the corresponding hy.-'
,,1rogenated monomers and copolymers with styrene. It is concluded that the altera-
tions observed in-the spectra are due to the influence of the force field of the MR
monomer link in the polymer chain on the vibrations of the carbonyl group. The re-
sults of "lie investi.-ation are in agreement with the data of other studies of the
same syst,~,.ns by the method of dielectric polarization and measurement of dipole mo-
!--. r! r I U3 .1. in conclusion -;,-c desire to express our deep gratitude to L.L.Burshtcyn, G.
S.Denisov and V.N.Nlkitia for their constant interest in the work and discussions."
Orig.art.1has., 3 fornulas, 3 figures and 2 tables.
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SMOLYAIISKIY~A.V., Irandidat teldiaicheakikh nauk
On new types of passenger train locomotives. Tekh.zhel.dor. 6
no.8:103 Ar,147. (MIRA 8:12)
(Locomotives)
SMOLYANSKIY, B.L.
ydfwi~f ignificonce of the manganese content of food served at
Pioneer camps Pnd at a trade school. Trudy LSGMI 45:25-28 '58
(MIRA 11:11)
1. Kafedrp gigieyny pitaniya leningradskogo sanitarno-gigiyenicheskogo
meditsinskogo institut.- (zav. knfedroy dots. Z.M. Agranovskiy).
(KAITGAIIES'F--PltiYSIOLOrrIC,AL MYTTICT)
(IMIRITION)
31-10LYANBUY, P.L.
Effect of ascorbic acid on the functional state of the adrena-1
cortex in elderly persons. Terap. arkh. 35 no.1:71-77 Ja'63.
(KUU 16:9)
1. Iz kafedry gigiyeny pitaniya a klinikoy alimentarnylih za-
bolevardy (zav. - prof. Z.M. A. fr ranovskiy )i kafedry prope-
dertiki vnutrennikh bolezney(Zav. - clilen-Icorrespondent AM
SSSR prof. S.M.Ryss) Leni%--radskogo sanitarno-gigiyenichesko-
go med-itsinskogo instituta.
(ADRENAL COMK) (ASCORBIC ACID)
(GERIATRICS)
SMGLYAN~--UY, b.L.
Vi~,avdr, 'I concentration in the o-,ganism of elderly and sen~;-',e
per,gons. Vop.pit. 24 no-3--23-26 W-Je 165. (MIRA 18:22)
1. Klirdka alijrentarnykh zabolevanjy pri kafedre gigiyeny
pitAniya (qav. - prof. Z.M.Agranovskiy) i kafedra propede-vtilkd,
mutrennikh zabolevaniy (zav. - chlerl-korresporiden' AMN SS,
prof. S.M.f~rss) Leningradskogo sanitai-no-gig-'.yeriic~.esko;ll,()
meditsir)skoco instAtuta. Submitted July 3, 1964.
1~
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ACC NR: AP6008101 (A ) SOURCE CODE: UR/0244/66/025/001/0079/0081
AUTHOR: Smolvanskiv, B. L.; Kharakhorkina, K. D.; Moiseyeva, M. V.
ORG: Chair of Nutrition Problems (Kafedra gigeny pitaniya); Clinic of Alimentary
Diseases,_LepiM ad Sanitation-H _ni_c_9e_iti_qa~jjqjjMje
ygjt!~ _jKlinika alimentarnykh
zabolevaniy Leningradskogo sanitarno-gigenicheskogo meditsinskogo instituta)
TITLE: Chemical composition and ascorbic acid content in vegetables grown in soil
and by the ~ydro
22nic method
SOURCE: Voprosy pitaniya, v. 25, no. 1, 1966, 79-81
TOPIC TAGS: plant chemistry, plant growth
ABSTRACT: This study was undertaken in order to fill a gap in the literature on
the comparative nutritive values of vegetables grown in soil and by the hydroponic
method. The study was made at a Leningrad Oblast sovkhoz. The hydroponic teat
series was based on a medium of inert keramzit or quartz gravel containing calcium,
phosphorous, magnesium, potassium, sodium, nitrogen, iron, zinc, copper, etc. Speci-
mens of tomatoes, cucumbers, cauliflower, green onions and parsley (grown simul-
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Attachment for making vertical picturea of the lungs with the
URDd-105-X4 X-rV machine. Vest.-rent. i rad. 31 no.4:68 JI-Ag 158
(LMIGS, radiogrnphy (MIRA 11:8)
appar. for vertical pictures (Run))
SMOLYAINSKIY, B.P. (Penza)
'Work om modernizing the Ovoshchnikov tomofluorograph. Letter to the
editor. Vest.rent. i rad. 34 no.4:97-98 Jl-Ag '59. (MI-'U- 12:12)
(X R&YS--EqUIPVM ANT SUPPLIES)
SMOLYANSKTY, -G.B.-,-dotsent
Water flow as a thermal factor. Gig.i san. 26 no.12:73-77 D f61
(MIRA 15:9)
1. Iz kafedry obshchev gigiyeny Stalinskogo meditsinakogo
instituta imeni A.M.Gorlkogo.
(HYDRAULICS) (WATER--THERMkL PROPERTIES)
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1. DERYAGIN, B. V.; SMOLYANSKIY, M. L.
2. USSA (600)
4. Physics a-rid Mathematics
7. Introduction to the Physics of Peat, N. N. Kulakov. (Moscow-Leningrad,
State Power Press,, 1947). Reviewed by B. V. Deryagin and M. L. Smolyanskiy,
Sov. Kniga, No. 10, 1948.
9. 4~ Report U-3081, 16 Jan. 1953, Unclassified.
PISKUNOV, Nikolay Semenovich; 4 "0149weri"4- , redaktor; MURASHOVA, N.Ya.,
tekhnicheskiy redaktor
[Differential and integral. calculus for higher technical schools]
Differentsiallnoe i integrallnoe ischisleniia; dlia vtuzov. Moskva.
Goe.izd-vo tekhaiko-teoret. lit-ry, 1957. 844 p. (MIRA 10:8)
(Calculus, Differential) (Calculus, Integral)
IAVRU-ITIYEV, Mikhail Alekseyevich; SHABAT, Boris Vladimirovich; SMOLYANSKIY,
M.L., red.; GAVRILOV, S.S., tekhn. red.
Nethods in the theory of functions of a complex variable] Metody
teorii funktsii kompleksnogo peremennogo. Izd.2.. perer. Mosk-va,
Gos. izd-vo fiziko-matematicheakoi lit-ry, 1958. 678 pNIB& 11:9)
Mnetione of complex variables)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1126
Problemy k1bernetilci, vyp. 1 ~Problems of Cybernetics, no. 1)
Moscow, Fizmatgiz, 1958. 2 8 p. 20,000 copies printed.
Ed. (title page): Lyapunov, Aleksey Andreyevich; Ed. (inside book)':
Smolyanskiy, M.L.; Tech. Ed.: Kolesnikova, A.P.; Eds. and Com-
--~-Iiers: Lupanov, O.B., P111chak, B.Yu., Kulagina, O.S.,
Yablonskly, S.V.
PURPOSE: The book is intended to relate the interests of scientific
and engineering personnel whose work involies various aspects of
cybernetics.
COVERAGE: This collection of articles deals with general problems of
cybernetics, information theory, theory of algorithms and automatic
machines, theory of control systems, theory of games and tactics,
methods of operations analysis, problems in the theory of cal-
culating machines, programming, and the application of cyberneticq
to other sciences,such as biology, economics and linguistIcia.
"Problems of Cybernetics", as a recurrent publication, will continue
to include original papers, survey articles and translations and,
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like the present work, will contain the results of seminars in
cybernetics held at Moscow University. There are 107 references.9
of which 104 are Soviet, 2 English and 1 Hungarian.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
From the Editors 4
I. GENERAL PROBLEMS
Lyapuov, A.A. On Some General Problems of Cybernetics 5
Tsetlin, M.L. Nonprimitive Systems 23
II. PROGRAMMING
Lyapunov, A.A. Logical Systems of Programming 46
Yanov, Yu.I. Logical Systems of Algorithms 75
Podlovchenko, R.I. Basic Notions on Programming 128
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Kanynin, S.S., Lubimsk-iy, E.Z., and Shura-Bura, M.R. Automation
of Programming with the Aid of a Data Processing Program 135
C.
Lukhovitskaya, E.S. Logical Processing Unit in the PP-2 172
Lyubimskiy, E.Z. Arithmetical Unit In the PP-2 178
Kamyni.n, S.S. Re-addressing Unit in the PP-2 182
Shtarkman, V.S. Economy Unit for Operating Locations in the
PP-2 185
III. CALCULATING MACHWES
Mikhaylov, G.A., Shchitikov, B.N., and Yavlinskiy, N.A. Digital
Electronic Computer TsEM-1 190
IV. PROBLEMS OF MATHE14ATICAL LINGUISTICS
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Kulagina, O.S. A Method of Determining Grammatical Concepts
on. the Basis of' the Theory of Sets 203
Moloshnaya, T.N. Discrimination of Homonyms in the Machine
Translation of English to Russian 215
Mefchuk, I.A. Machine Translation From Hungarian to Russian 222
V. RECENT EVENTS
Semin&z in Cybernetics at Moscow University
265
Scientific and Technical Conference on Cybernetics 266
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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Mathematics, Its TeachIn , Ap I atIon and HiStOr7~ Nr
Moscow, Goatekhlzdat, 1959. 15,000 copies printed.
Ed. i I.N. Rronshteynj Editorial Board of Series a I.N. R.-O-14-hzeyn,"
A.I. KArkunhavich, X.M. Yaglomj Tech. Ed. t S.M. Lkhlamor. I-,-
?WGSE: This book is Intended for persons without an axtens-l"
I education who a pa interested in trends In con-
mathematical
temporary mathematics. The book may be useful to high school
math &ties teachers.
COVERAGEs Th. book consists of articles, reviews, and scientific
and methodological reports, Does of which are translations fr~,=
other languages. The state of modern mathematics is covered,
Including applications, hist cry, teaching of mathematics Ir.
schools, and mathematical developments In the USSR and itbro.%,~.
One section deals with saientific and pedseogloal life in tzz~
USSR and anot~her contains reviews or certain mathematical
cations. Some mathematical background is necessary to undritand
the bookg certain articles require a knowledge of higher mazne-
..t4os.
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Fedagog, Q Inatitl:taa in the Ural Region
~'eiiting Of T ... hera of CorresPondeno. P.
RSPSR dagogizal.
T*"r, L.Ya. C-1 die Joint Scientific- methodological Seminar of
the Mathematics D
epartmente of mosoow vtuz.a
InnOv&tIons In KeLth,tmativ-11 Science
1. Muchn.4k, A.A., and R. Fridberg. The Problem of the
Recuralvaneza or Enumcrable Sets
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YMS, Boris Abramovich; "RIA AT, Boris Vladimirovich; SHOLYARSKIY, H.L.,
red.; YERMAKOVA, Ye.A., tekhn.red.
LFunctions of complex variables and their applications] Funktaii
komplekenogo peremennogo i nekotorye ikh prilozhaniia. Izd.2.
Moskva, GosAzd-vo fiziko-matem.1it-ry, 1959. 376 p. 04IRA 12:5)
(Functions of complex variables)
LIKHTI%11, V.11.; S14OLYtUISKIY, M.L.
Lubricants containing surface-active agents in powar metal
production and their stabilizing (anticorrosive) effect. Uch.
zap.14GZPI rio.3:262-273 '59. (1,11ILh 13:5)
(Surface active agents) (Povider metal processes)
(Lubrication and lubricants)
our se Er;-,
!Orr
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-~a tr o s
BESKIN, Leonid Nikolayevich; SMOLYANSKIY, M.L., red.; TATURA, G.L.,
tekhn.red.
(Stereometry; a manual for teachers of secondary schools]
Stereometriia; posobie dlia uchitelei srednei shkoly. Moskva,
Gos.uchebno-pedagog.izd-vo M-va prosv., 1960. 239 p.
(MIRA 13:6)
(Mensuration)
sj-,,O1;YA1,1SKIY-,--M,ark Livovich; a1OZOV, N.Kh., red.; LIKHACHEVA, L.V.1
--- * - -Cekhn. red.
[Tables of indefinite integrals] Tablitsy neopredelennykh in-
tegralov. I-,oskva., Gos.izd-vo fiziko-matern-li-tYrt 1961. 108 p.
(MIRA 15:2)
(Integrals)
V,1- otv, red.., bUROV) V.14', red,,; VORONOVSKAYA, Ye,V-, red,;
7
LOZ11,10"KIY., S.1,1- red.5 NATANSON, G,,I,,, red., 1IM-UPOIKO, B.A..,
red.; FA!TSR-'.IDT, V.L., red,;_ ~NIOLYANSKIY,-M,j., red.; MURASHOVA,
N.Ya., tekhn. red.
[Studies on modern problems in the constructive theory of func-
Lions) Issleaovaniia po sovremennym problemam konstraktivnoi
teorld funk-t--ii.- sbornik statei. Moskva, Gos.izd--vo fiziko-
matem.Lit-ry, 1961. 368 p. (MIRA 15:1)
(Functional ttnalysis)
BARANENKOV, G.S.; DE-IIDOVICH, B.P.; TUDILITKO, V.A.; KOGAII, S.M.; LUITTS,
G.L.; PORSIDIEVA,, Ye.F.; SYCHEVA, Ye.P.; FROLOV9 S.V.; SHOSTAK,
R.YF-.; YA11POL2SM, A.R.; UGAROVA, N.A., red.; SAOLYANSKIY9 M.L.$
red.; BRUDVOg K.F., -tl,-ekhn. red.
[Problems and exercises in mathematical analysis for shools of
higher education] Zadachi i uprachneniia po matenaticheskomu ana-
lizu dlia vtuzov. Izd.2.9 ispr. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo fiziko-
matem. lit-ry. 1961. 472 p. (MIRA 14:8)
(Mathematical analysia~--Problemsp exercises, etc.)
SKOI'ET-'*, Zaalran Alterovich; ZHAROV, Viktor Aleksandrovich; Sr'.01NAIZEILY,
vi.L., red.; ZYKDIA, 1.1'-, tekhn.
[Froble-ms md thporenns irl L,'(;O;-, try(p ane); a textbook for
otudents of pod.-igogical institutes I ZI!Cutc hi i teoven" po geo-
netrii (Idanimetriia); i~osobie dlia studentov pedagogicheskikh
insti-Lutov. I!oskva,, Uchpodgiz, 1962. 161 p. (I-MA 15-10)
(Geomet3:~y---Froblcips, exercises, etc.)
VISHCHEUKOY Ye., , red.; AKSELIAD, I.Sh.)
tekhn. red.
[Survey papers presented at the International Congress on
Mathematics]Obzornye doklady.Kezhdunarodnogo matematicheskogo
kongressa v Edinburge 1958 9. Pod red. E.F.Mishchenko. Mo-.
skva, Fizmatgiz, 1962. 276 p. (MIRA 15:11)
1. International Congress of Mathematicians, Edin'Lxrgh, 10158.
(Mathematics-Congresses)
~!ISHCHENKO, Ye.F., red.; SMOLYANSKIY, M.L., red.; AKSELIRCD, I.Sh.,
tekhn. red. ow -www
[International Congress of Mathematicians held in
Edinburgh in 19584 Mezhdunarodnyi matematicheskii k~on-
gress v Edinburge, 1958 g.; obzornye doklad_v. MoAkva,
Fizmatgiz, 1962. 276 p. Translated from the Eng ish French
and German. IMIR 16:9)
1. International congress of mathematicians, Edinburgh,
1958.
(Mathematics-Congresaes)
LEVITAN, Boris Moiseyevich; alOMANSKIY, M.L., red.; YMNAKOVA, Ye.A.,
tekhn. red.
[Generalized displacive operators and some of their applications)
Operatory obob5hchennogo adviga i nekotorye ikh primeneniia. Mo-
skva,, Gos. izd-vo fiziko-matem.lit-ry, 1962. 323 P.
(NIRA 15:5)
(Operators (Mathematics))
S11371631000100YO041016
A006IA101
AUTHORS: Likhtman, V. I., Smolyanskly, M. L_
TITLE- Physico-themical phenomena in pressing and sintering of powder
metals
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 3, 1963, 47, abstract 3G297
("Uch. zap. Mosk. gos. zaochn. ped. in-t", 1962, no. 9, 46 - 62)
TEXT: The authors stress the Importance of studying the nature of changes
An the'contact surface 6f sinters during pressing and sintering, for the purpose
of explaining their properties. Brief information is given on the basic regu-
larities in the effect of the surface-active greases upon plastic deformation
processes of the metal. To study changes in the contact surfaces the method of
electric conductivity was employed. It is shown with Cu and Fe powders that in
the presence of surface-active lubricants (a solution of oleic acid in benzene
or vaseline oil), contact surfaces increase much more rapidly at higher pressure
than in pressing powders without lubricants. An addition of surface-active
greases reduces the magnitude of elastic expansion of the briquets after pressing.!
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Physico-chemical phenomena in pressing and... A006/A101
Surface-active greases increase the corrosion resistance of metallic powders.
Changes in the contact surfaces during sintering were studied on Cu-briquets and
take place in 3 stages., At stage no. 1, as a result of relaxation of residual
stresses, one portion of the contacts breaks down - electric conductivity de-
creases. During,stage 2 the oxides are reduced and the non-metallic'contacts
become metallic - electric conductivity sharplyincreases. The second stage of
sintering is simulated on thin Cu films. During stage 3 collective recrystalli-
zation inside and between the particles takes place - electric conductivity
varies slightly. Burning out of surface-active greases produces high concentra-
tion of the reducing agent and promotes a more accelerated reduction of oxides
than without surface-active lubricants. There are 18 references.
0. Padalko
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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SMOLYANSKIY, M.L.; LIKH24M, V.I~
Effect of the medium on the strength of metalsiMUch.lzap.
MGZPI no.9:90-95 162. IRA 6-6)
(Strength of materials)
SMOLYANSKIY, Mark Llvovich~ ROZOV, N.Kh,, red.; MIKHLIN, E.I.,
f-
eE~. red.
[Tables of indefinite integrals] Tablitsy neopredelennykh
integralov. Izd.2., ispr. Moskva, Fizmatgiz, 1963. 11-1 p.
(Integrals) (MIRA 16:4)
~-,f',ZANCV, Yuriy Anatollyevich; -SNOLYANSKIY, 1"'.L.p red.; LIKIIACHEVA,
L.V., tekhn. red. - -- -- -- - ---- - --- -- -- -
[Stationary random processes] Statsionarnye sluchainye
protsessy. floskva, Fizmatgiz, 1963. 284 W11IRA 16:11)
(Random processes)
SMOLYANSM, Niark LIvovich; ROZOV, N.U., red.
[Tables of indefinite integrals] Tablitsy reopredelen-
nykh integralov. fioskva, Nauka, 1965. 111 p.
(MIIUI 18:8)
LAVRENT'YEV, I-likhail Alekseyevicb; SHABAT, Boris Vladimirovich;
~VOLYANSKIY, M.L., red.
LMethods in the theory of functions of complex variables]
Vetody teorii funktsii kompleksnogo peremennogo. lzd.3.,
ispr. Moskva, Nauka, 1965. 716 p. (NaIlU 18:6)
INOLYANSKIY, M.L.; RMIN, A.Z.., red.; GASTEV, Yu.A., red.
[Some problems in modern mathematics and cybernetics;
collection of articles for mathematics teachers] 0 ne-
kotorykh voprosakh sovremennoi matematiki i kiberne-
tiki; sbornik statei v pomoshch' -uchiteliu matematiki.
Moskval Prosveshchenie, 1965. 530 p. (MMA. 18:7)
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It - - ~~ .' - j -'..-
Blectrodynamographic method of measuring of maxiamy, stress and
fatique in Isometric contraction of muscles in man. Mul. eksp.
biol. I med. 37 no.6:6&70 Je 154. (MLRA 7:8)
1. Iz laboratorii fiziologii (zav. deystvitellnyy chlen AN USSR
prof. Ye.B.Babskiy) TSentrallnogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo insti-
tuta protezirovaniya i protezostroyeniya.
(MUSCLZS, pbysiology
force, electrodynamographic measurement)
i-110REVY N.Ye.; SHULITS, I.A.; KORAROV, V.V.; -SWLLMKIY, N.A.; SOKOLOV, A.G.
Pbehanized TsNIIKHP-I-IZ-59 make production line with a daily
capacity up to 15 tons of hearth- bread weighing from 0,4 to 1,2
kg a piece. Trudy TSNIIKHP no.8:5-10 160. (DaRA 15:8)
(Bakers and bakeries-Equipment and supplies)
(Assembly-line methods)
MCM, N.Ye.; SRULITS, I.A.; SMOLYAMKIY, N.A.._jTSKOVICH, Ya.S.
Mechanized TsNIMP-M-4-59 make contirmous production line
with a daily capacity of 5 tons for making small-sized baked
products Trudy TSNIIW no.8:15-20 160. (KM 15:8)
iBakers and bakeries-Equipment and supplies)
(A.9sembly-line methods)
MatEV. N.Ye.; SHULITS, I.A.; KOMAROV, V.V.; SrOLYAWKIY, 14.A.;
SOKOLOV.1 A.G. --- -- .1
Equipment for the mechanization of manual processes in the
production of cracknel baked products. Trudy TSIIIIKHP no,,8.20-
28 160 iBakers and bakeries--Equipment and supplies) OMRA 15:8)
24(6) SOV/~~`.` -28- 10-6/40
A UT H ORS Smolyanskiy, R. Ye. , Gurevich, V. M. , Raykhlin, Y. ,
Ld-eas --ev1cE_,_-Z.__T
TITLE: Investigation of the Industrial Etching of the Surface of Mono-
crystalline Germanium Previous to Fusing With Indium
(Issiedovaniye promyshlennogo travleniya poverkhnosti mono-
kristallicheskogo germaniya pered vplavleniyem v nego indiya)
PERIODICALi Zhurnal tekhnichegkoy f izi'. Vol 28, _- '10, PP 2 15)-2141 (1133R)
ABSzTRAOT: This is an investigation of tli- nuastrial etching of germanium
after cutting and polishing. It was carried out by means of
electron diffraction analyses (as suggested by the authors of
reference 1) and by means of micrographs: The results are as
f*oliows: 1) It is possible to advance an eventual mechanism of'
the etching of germanium in an alkaline agent, ior which an
5 5
optimum composition is given: 8 -. 10 cm 25~c, NaOH per 1000 cm
30~/" H202' 2) It was found that a film of Ge02 remains on the
germanium surface after etching in an alkaline agent, o-hich
does not dissolve. It is, however, easily removable by rinsing
Card 1/3 the etched germanium in hot distilled water. In order to in-
s0v/.-~7 - 2 !:0-06/40
nv lgnLiOll of' tile lricoqtrial Etching of the Sur"ace of' Mor -,;Lai linp
nium Previous to Fusing i~ith Indium
crease the efficiency of the etching process it is recommended
.o rinse the germanium samples bev~ieen subsequent etchirg
treatments. 4) 'iihen germanium is 3a-;.ed through with steel saw
biaous a disturbed layer results vlth a thickness of 90(tk-
'i) Considerations are presented bparIng on Lhe difference in
tile absorption capability of germanium surfaces etched with
alkaline agents and Of Such etched i%,ith adhesive agents. A
treatment with the latter results in an increase of' the Droba-
bility of a physical sorption of gases, The existence of -ions
promotes the sorption of moisture. 6) Recommendations are pre-
sented concerning the choice and the uniformity of etching
Drocesses of the source germanium and of the finished p-n junc-
tions with respect to the type of apparatus which is to in-
corporate the transistors.
The electron diffraction anit of the Institut kristallografii
kInstitute of Crystallography AS LTSSR) in the laborato-
ry .)f' Professor Z. G. Pinsker was used for -he electron diffrac-
tion analyses. There are 10 figures, I table, and - references,
4 c h q r e "", o v i e t .
c cam 17,