SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ALEKSEYENKO, V. I. - ALEKSEEVSKI, N. E.

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6~wi J find 06 Im"n"It'llrl. t 12 a~ ti - S.S. 78ft. N ,U6, Compim I' Itul %&h oth;--tr higL-poly;ntri- Ility 0 t At MAIL Of ClAhIlOW llitT-111 (1? (C~D Ig ~ Istil ii I of it ii o I t I I rI I ig I Ipol )-I i I, r, ;,nd filnl~ O-L' 41.:! nm thiCk WLSO C-A,t on glaSS. The t, nA, Lr,ngd~. P- If I, fillil" c-Ica. fOr Vie il'ill,t) cj.)~~ 11111Tv b1I(_ih(I1v-acIidonitrilf. copul) 1:1I t (11 the -AL I III, itimh: cont, lit x of 11, in, .I I :,1.(1 11 111 thv filin %"-1V tVial, 1'. (,-_ and inui. for x - 12. -it, ~,'N I ..... I ~i-I, While ilt, of I was (; 4. The stw,gth A i~-t Ii :,cIwt.1cloI;s wv%~oll ut tupturi. Iwd min :It I Aw 40"'j. Mie'l x %%,o ZS "I :,., "; . !mF, hvlp i,, Lr- only if 11 -a-i- bigI66LMS; ijili(i%%i~c 11 drws not truly inix with 1. 'I'Le lotA doiipficm 1. gc.i1k;r Ilic pc~,.t-r 11tv ault. ,If 11 and thu Pr3h.r x. Addii. of dibut 0 phituiLa, I,, I im?,.- d L _. a.mh - 'III "j-1 -.(. of 11 " ;,I, ~ - "71-, . 1-1 1"', , I% It s to. c.g . 0 1 kj4-/sq. mni. AkLI btlt3diltlt- ItI1111I I- I"A tiler gruatly lowt-r"i P, o! 1. (nds. T~13T t.Il I)IaSLk'iZI'r1 in ot h,r Ic,Lr pul in, r, ALIKUUNKO, V. I. The production of artificial prom. 16 no.3:25-27 W '56. (Leather, leather used for shoo uppers. Log. (XIJUL 9: 8) Artificial) A- t- S,;~ S ~- Y 'z-- 1v V- ') j 'J -~ AIMKSF,yRNKD, V.I., kand.tekhn.nauk of hydrophobic and hydrophilic high molecular Compatibility substances. Legg,mo 16 no.10:26-31 o ;56. (MIn 10:12) Plastic.) (Colloids ll.pomm..4 USSR/Chemistry of High-Molecular Substances, F Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - FILimiya, No 1, 1957) 1122 Author: Alekeeyenko, V. I., and Aishustinj. I. U. Fj Institution: None Title.* On the Compatibility of Polvvinylchloride and Poly-vinylacetate with Other High Polymers Original Periodical: Kolloid. zh., 1956, Vol 18, No 3, 257-261 (English summary) Abstract; The possibility of combining divinylchlorovinylidene rubber (I) with rigid polymers, e.g., polyvinylchloride (II) and polyvinylacetate, as a plasticizer is established. The Ppendence of the yield strength and the breaking elongation on the rubber content in the plasticized polymers is given. It is shown that when sheets of 11 containing I are heated, an Iiicrease in the strength of the mixed polymers is noted; this increase is explained by the interaction between the polar groups. The authors hold that the nature of the polar groups is not particularly important fo:? compatibility. Card 1/1 17 22 KL=YA. L-Te.; B.S. The 86PRratiOn Of solutions Of high polymers Evith Inglish summa7 in Insert). Koll.shur.18 no#6:691-696 N-D '56. (NLRA 10 . Z) 1. TSentr&l.1rq7 nsuchno-iseledovatellskiy inatitut zamenitelay koxhi, Moskva. ' (High molecular wGight compowids) (Solution (Chemistry)) nabbur =d ~11-1 vr)vsmsmt!ojV6prova4 the ynechanlw4 propwtuea mbl~ Wiih ALIKSIMKO V I#-, BUGOSLKVSUYA, L.A.; MISHUSTIN, I.U. . =-~-j a -" ~ a ~~w ~w Compatibility as a basic factor in adhesion of high molecular substances. Much. i res. 16 no.8:10-15 Ag 157. (MIRA 10: 11) 1. Tffentralinyy nauchno-iseledovatel'skiy inetitut zameniteley koshi t obuvnays. fabriks "Mcorokhad.l. (Adhesion) (Maeromolecular compounds) I ~: `T -11-, I V~-.Y I ~ ".--. I W_ =---m -i_ - -r~ a I. Sx=O' V, I. 1 0 w lbthibl tion of rubber plastics. and equipment used for their processing, Log, prom. 17 no-5:54-56 MY 157. (wa& io: () (Parts-Exhibitionn) (Ibibber industry) (Plastics) ALEKSMIIYO V I - BLAGUVEBTOV. B.K.; BWOSLAVSKAYt'i, L.A.; ZHUVIKINA, A.-I.; F.I.; MISHUSTIN, I.U.; NISNEVICH, Ye.A. Use of synthetic gutta-percha in the ahoe industry. Log. om. 17 no.6:18-20 Je 157. MRA 10:8) (Shoe industry) (Gutta-percha) ALBKSEYEIIZK Artificial leather industry. Leg.prom. 17 no.11:62-66 N '57- (MMA lo: 12) l.Direktor TSentrallnogo nauchno-iseledovateltakogo instituta zaaeniteley kozhi. (Leather, Artificial) PaRM-1 ~aa.. E -2M 5~ KAMYMV, V.V.-, PISARINKO, A.P.; IJYAMINNKO, V. WS" and OMPA" semiautomatic pressea for VUICani24tiOn Of rubber goods. Much. i rez. 17 no.12:17-20 D 158. (mm 12:1) I*-Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy inatitut iskusetvennoy kozhi. (Hydraulic Presses) (Vulcanization) AuEamm . .,3UGOSL&VSnYA, Lt..; ZAMROHEM, P.J.; KARAnTW, N.G.; - 0-0 HISHUSTINg I.U. Glue mde from latoxIlko NT "nairite." Isg. prom. 18 no-1:23-25 in 158. (MIRA Ilt2) (Glue) ALRKSMNKO, V. I.; HTAM, B.V. ` -r; Cbaracteriatice of Intermolecular bonds in combined systems. Log. prom. 18 no.3:18-21 Mr 158. (MIRL 11:4) (Polymers) (Molecular association) ALEKSMNKO. V.I.; MISHUSTIN, I.U.. - I. I ~-- I--, Plnsttcizlnt,, polyvinyl chloride, polyviTT1 acetate, and nitro- celluInse with carboVl-containing polymers, Lng.prom. 18 no.6: 18-20 Je '58.' WhL 12:10) (Leather, Artificial) (PlastiCl2ero) ALussymm. v. I. Make use of advances in chemistry in developing the artificial leather production. log. prom. 18 no.7:1-4 -Tl '58. (MIRA 11:9) l.Direktor Veasoyanogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo in8tituta iskusetvannoy koshi. (Leather, Artificial) S%4F Y~F "Y'e_ 69-20-1-3/20 AUTHORSj Voyutskiyj U.S., Alekseyenkoj V.1.9 Kalinina, L.Ye. TITLEi The Compatibility of Nitrocellulose and Butadiene Copolymers (Sovmestimost' nitrotaellyulozy a butadiennitrillnymi sopo- limerami). 4. Relaxation Properties of Binary Mixtures (4. Relakeatsionnyye svoystva binarnykh amesey) PERIODICAL: Kolloidnyy Zhurnals 1958, Vol. XX, # 1, pp 20-28 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The deformation of high polymers leads to a complex re- grouping of the elastic chain molecules. This regrouping is connected with the surmounting of the forces of interaction between the molecules and with the disturbance of their equi- librium positions. Relaxation is the establishing of a new equilibrium condition in a deformed body taking place under the influence of a thermal movement and leading to a reduc- tion of interior stress. In the article, relaxation of stress is investigated in films made from mixtures of nitro- cellulose and butadiene nitrile copolymers of different po- larity, with the aim of explaining the mechanism of plastifi- cation by high-molecular softening agents. The films used Card 1/4 in the investigation contained different quantities of acryl- 69-20-1-3/20 The Compatibility of Nitrocellulose and Butadieno Copolymers- 4- Relaxa- *tion Properties of Binary Mixtures groups, whereas the reverse is trve at higher copolymer con- tent. The limiting relaxation timei-r *, which is the time in- terval between two elementary acts of molecular regrouping, is independent of the degree of deformation only for nitrocellu- lose-copolymer mixtures containing 28.6% or over-acrylonitrile groupst i.e. for sufficiently homogeneous mixtures. For the relaxation of pure butadiene nitrile copolymers,the energy of activation amounts to 10,7 kcal/mole. This is caused by the fact that in all copolymers the local bonds have the same character. For mixtures of nitrocellulose with.copolymers/the energy of activation is lower and varies betwoe'n 5.3-7.8 kcal/ mole. It is possible that the lower energy in the last case is caused by purely steric conditions opposing the close approach- of popular molecule groups of both polymers in the mixture. There are 6 figures, 3 tables, and 12 references, 9 of Card 3/4 which are Soviet, 2 English, and 1 Swiss. J4848-65 EP s 211E WTnP Fc )/E WG (v /EP R/EP A (w 2/EVIP PC-4,/Pab-10/pe-5/~~4/ -2 ~~F of) C-,/60061 006 -1 oval I.. at TITLE: Amethod for producing i 9- P Z~s I Cs Class 33, No. 169246 -to - rhykh znakov, no. 6, 1965, 61 'SOURCE: Byullet6n' lrobreteniy1 va r, F; T- Dolvmer, ncm~,-Ia- ASSOCIATION: none WMITTFS: 3lMar,61 C, ENF'!,: 00 SUB COM MT,GC Carri I/ I BITAINKIN, Dmitriy Aleksandrovich;.,ALFKSMYKO, V.I., kand.tekhn.nauk, nauchn.yy red.; GOLUBKOVA, V*.A0-'-j~j&.-;'-MM)VR=A. R.A., tekhn.red. (Artificial leather] Iskusetvannaia kozha. Moskva, Izd-vo "Soveteksia Rosalia," 1959. 8 p. (MIRA 13:7) (Leather, Artificial) NkRINSKAYA. A.R.; PISAREIMD, A.P.; A4~~E~~V Improving the properties of polyamides used as finishing coatings. YLozh.'-obuv.pron. no.2:17-20 F '590 (MIR& 12:6) (Resins, Synthetic) (Leather, Artificial) 15(9) AUTHOR: Alekseyenko, V. I. SOV/64-59-2-10/23 TITLE: On the Compatibility of Polymers (0 sovmestimosti polimerov) PERIODICAL: Khimicheskaya promyshlennost', 1959, Vr 2, pp 139-144 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In this paper problems &rising in connection with the properties of finished products obtained by mixing various polymers are discussed as well as methods of determining the compatibility of polymers. V. A. Kargin, G. L. Slonimskiy, P. P. Kobeko et a34found in their investigations that many linear polymers have the struoture of a liquid phase, i.e. they belong to the class of amorphous polymers. The relation between the polar and apolar part of the molecule and their interaction play an important part in the reciprocal solubility of polymers. In polar low molecular substancei the oriented (dipole) effect and in the apolar substances the dispersion effect (Table 1) predominates. Plastifiers for polar plastics (polyvinylehloride etc) should have a polar and an apolar part of molecule, with polarity being neither too we4k nor too strong. The re&atioii between plastifying properties and molecular structure (table 2 according to reference 8) as wall as a diagram of their effect in FVC (Ref 8 ~! are Card 1/3 Phown in a iaile (Fig 1). In the papers(4089411.lheauthors pointed On the Compatibility of Polymers SOV/64-59-2-10/23 to the Influence exercised by the polarity of the molecules on the odmpatibility of polymers, as may be seen also from diagrams on the function of tensile strength of nitrocellulose films of a content of weakly polar butadiene-styrene-copolymers or highly polar butadiene-nitryl-oopolymers (Figs 1, 2 and Table 3)- Investigations described in other papers (Refs 11, 12) on the plastification of PVC with butadiene vinylidene chloride-(DVKhB-70), carboxyl- containing and aorylonitryl-rubber types (SKN-26) ledto similar observations. Rubber types with a polar and an apolar part of the molecule (butadiene styrene SKS-30, M-50, butadiene methyl styrene SKHS-30, SKMS-50) and types with only an apolar part (butadiene SKB) have no plaitifying eXfoot on PVC (Table 4). It may be assumed:that a polar polymer may be mixed with another polar polymer. In this connection the nature of the polar groaps is not important, only polarity must be sufficiently similar. On thelother hand, also-spolar polymers may be mixed. The polymers are mixed if the miKing process is exothermal with the exception of SO 30 + polystyrene and SKS 30 4. SKB, which the author considers to be anomalous. In irwestigating mixed polymers in the infrared spectrum no changes could be observed in mixing apolar sodium Card 2/3 butadiene rubber with polar nitryl rubber and polar nitrocellulose On -the Compatibility of Polymers SOV164-59-2-10123 in the infrared absorption spectrum (Fig 4). Further, it was found that the spectra are summed up. By mixing nitryl rubber with nitrocellulose the absorption band of the OH-group shifts (Fig 5). The additional energy o-A' intermolecular interaction in this mixing may be approximately computed according to an equation (Ref 19). The problem of the incompatibility of polymers of similar poletrity - polychloroprene f PVC, PVC f nitrocellulose - remains still to be solved. There are 5 figures, 4 tables, and 20 references, 17 of which are Soviet. Card 3/3 S/081/60/000/01~/008/009 A006/AOO1 Translation from. Referativnyy zhurnal Khimiya, 1960, No. 14, p.-620, # 59669 ga*). fikL. -,-aA AUTHORS: Alekseyen)~q,.V.I., Kalinina, L.Ye. TITLE: Studies Into the Compatibility of Acetyl Cellulo.-elWith Rubber PERIODICAL: Kozhevenno-obuvn. prom-st', 1959, No. 11, pp. 29-3,3 TEXT: - An amount of 20-50% cellulose ester (acel) with 42% aoetyl groups and 4.2 dielectric constant at 60-700C wV added to the following r".1bber, masticated on rollerr: CK H -18 (SKN-18);rCKH-26 (SKN-26), CKC -30 (SKS-30) with dielectric constant --;iT and polychloroprene rubber s of 6.4, 10.3., 2.9 d~.2 respectively. Plates of 1.5 mm thickness were removed from the rollers and subjected to heat treatment in a press for 10 min at 1200C; extenzlon diagrains were taken 6n a Polani dynamometer. The modification of acel properties is possible by combining it with SKN-18 and SKS-30 to obtain highly elasticfilm materials. The correlation of the polarity of components is a determining factor in the combination of cellulose esters with rubber, independent of the chemical nature of the polar groups; , the introduction of a vuicaLnizing Card 1/2 6-33-4-2/32 Tollmal .6-At Mosel T- -roe-cola-9011 t1h S IA.'S of Ta ovielit ~jjj'%j treolwo e cola-Vatl-I Sti 1"'ev-Se! 0ftileS O-qse.stlzo iou -L'J e I;T 4 'he'a -q 071 -q85 17110 -Lir tious TL e 1959, a0 06 W T%JU -r 011 Taate O'Y -to at'aa t 0- ioues)L 06 to O-rb all .1-er-l' Mie Me-r tyLe &S'406 cdjjj69L 01-1 aOTI ot ~?) 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I I (I') ~f --servation 0 -7 gtIL kj ~~.r different POlari- er tel IS --'and----'hus Substances with _-,%:Ohstanto are compatible and --compatibility may be attained in the and polar (P) by adding a third strongly Card are 4 figures, 2 tables, and 14 ref- 12 of which are Soviet. SOV/76-33-4-2/32 Investigation of the Compatibility of Three-component Polymer Mixtures rolling (140-1500C) and pressing (10 min, 150-1600C) of the ~P)-mixturss.-The experimental results which are tabulated Table 1) and represented in a triangular diagram (Fig 1) show that the combination SKN-26 or DVKhB-70 with "nairite" NT proves to be a better plastifier for PVC than dibutyl phthalate (or SKN-26 or a single DVKhB-70) and that mixtures with good properties are obtained (if the PVC-content is not higher than rXr/.). 2) The system polyvln~l acetate (PVA) + "nairitf; NT + polar rubber (as mentioned above w investioated (after 1 0 as rolling at 50-60 C). The results (Table 2) show that in analogy to the above mentioned observations a combination of nairite NT and DVKhB-70 with PVA yields mixtures with high physico- mechanical properties. Theoretical investigations of the mechan- ism of formation of ternary mixtures led to the observation that the compatibility of three components of different polari- ty depends on the dipole interaction and thus substances with the same or similar dielectric constants are compatible and that on the other hand$ a compatibility may be attained in the case of weakly polar and polar (P) by adding a third strongly f4 polar component. There are 4 gures, 2 tables, and 14 ref- Card 2/3 erences, 12 of which are Soviet. BOV/76-33-4-2/32 Investigation of the Compatibility of Three-component Polymer Mixtures ASSOCIATION: Veesoyuznyy nauchno-i8sledovatel'skiy institut plenochnykh materialov i iskusetvannoy kozhi (All-union Research Institute Of. Filia Materials and Arti- ficial Leather) SUBMITTED: July 4, 1957 Card 3/3 AUTHORS: TITLEt PERIODICALt 88316 S/191/60/000/002/002/012 B027/BO58 Alekseyenko, V. I., Mishustin, I. U. Combination of Polyethylene With Other Polymers Plasticheskiye massy, 1960, No. 2, pp. 8-13 TEXT: The authors deal with the improvement of the plastic and elastic properties of polyethylene. The thermal resistivity of pure polyethylene is insufficient, and thus it is necessary to admix other polymers in order to increase the tensile strength of polyethylene without reducing or increasing its durability. Ye. Ye. Rylov and V. L. Karpov (Ref. 6) proved on the basis of electronographic and roentgenographic studies of polyethylene-polyisobutylene mixtures that these polymers yield macro- homogeneous but not miorohomogeneous mixtures. N. V Mikha lov, Z.,V. Ukhanova, V. S. Klimenkovt and Ye. A. Kurillchikov iRef. 7~ Point Out that when using polymers as two-, three- or multi-component mixtures for the manufacture of synthetic fibers, the properties of the latter im- prove. G. L. Slonimskiy and G. V. Struminskiy (Ref. 8) proved that heat is seDarated when mixing rubber CKE3 (SKB) and C.Yc -30 (SKS-30) with Card 1/2 88316 Combination of Polyethylene With Other Polymers 8/191/60/000/002/002/012 B027/BO58 polystyrene which indicates the miscibility of these products. A. A. Tager and V. A. Kargin studied the heat of solution of polystyrene in ethyl benzene and proved that the heat separation during solution is due to a previous stratification of the chain molecules from CI