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A221/A126
AUTHORs Zielinski, Antoni, Z.
TITLE2 Sulphur-tetra-fluoride, a modern, selective fluorizing agent
PERIODICALt Przemysl Chemiozny, v, 39, no- 12, 119601 747 749
TEM The author describes his observations obtaine(I during his' visit
to America in 1959, concerning sulphur te-tra-fluorido'. Thi s-compoundUs;a
remarkable selective property in substituting oxygen by fluorine in ca7r'bonyl
and partly hydroxyl compounds. Its production is easy and-raw materials are
cheap SF is a colourless gas,,fuming in contact with dampair, itspsmell
resMles hat Of S02- It boils between -38 and -3700, solidifies at. 1 2;i 00,
its critical temperature.is 90.900. Stared in bottles in liquofied form it
developes a pressure of 11 atm ga~ige at 260c and of about 55 atm gauge at
550G. It is easily soluble in several bolvents, e.g. dimethyl formamids,~
pyridine; less freely soluble in acetonitryle, ethyl ether, ethyl ac etate
and tetra methylene sulphone; it is little soluble in aliphatic and,aro-
matio hydrocarbons and their derivatives. It is highly toxic, consequently
strict precautions must be observed when handling it. Most characteristic
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Sulphur-tetra-fluoride, a modern, selective... A221/1126
is the reaction of SP4 with carbdnyl group present in.katones, quinon6sp
aldehydes, acids and esters "C - 0 + SFJ __? ~PF2 +~ SOF2, while ~ atoms of ~hy-:j
drogen, double and triple inter-carbon. inkst.nitric groups, atoms ofi6hlo:1
rine, and even bromine present in the molecules, remain unaffool;ed. Silec t-
ed reactions of SF4 are shown in 5 tablest According to Du~Pon"o (Ref. 3::
Du Pont do Nemours & Co., Inform. Bull.1 "Sulfur Tetrafluoride Tochnicall"':
Wilmington 1959) produoti proceeds,aB followst 3SC12 + OaP-4
on of SF4
SP4 + B2012 + 4NaC1 or 2012 + 3 + HaF ---) 4NaCl + SP4- . There'are, 6 tablils
and 9 non-Soviet-bloo references. The four most recent reforences to ing-
lish-language publications read as followst C. W. Tullock,:W. 0. Smith
E. L..Muetterties, A. L. Oppengard, F. S. Fawcett, D. D*. Coffman, 136 k.'Gt'-
ing Amer. Chem. Soc.,Paper no. 61-M, Atlantic City 1959; Pat.~ USA 2859245
(1956), Chem. Abstr., 53, 12236 (1959); Pat. USA 2662029 (1958), Ched.
Abstr., 53, 9152 (1959); Ind. Eng. News, 37, no. 52,49 (1,959).
ASSOCIATION: Katedra Technologii Chemicznej Organioznoj Politechniki,Szoze-
cin'skiej (Department of Organic Chemical Technology, Pol tech-
Y
nical Institute) in Szczecin
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natl cmal def nie, internal a, !'30 penal Instibitlona of the
admInistrat on of justice, anti the stato enterprise, tho Poliah
State Rallways, of the administration of transportation, Goap
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systems.
Abs Jour- Rof Zhur-Mia.) No 5o 1959, 14879-
f.uthor Lason M., Zi Z
Inst
Title Investigation of-the Specific Surfac6.of dadmiud Su]-rhi-;!a
Obtained. frwa &cidif iod Solutio6s Coat&ninc C,,~dirduri
nitrates or.,Chloridos.
Orig Pb: Rocz. chem., 1958, 32
No 3, 467-470.
Abstr-wt: The effect of the produezion conditioas~of CdS on
its specific surface S has bean Investilpted. :MS
is obtained '.jy the separation of Cd fron:acidified
nitrate md chloride solutions., It bas~bocn ostab-
lishad that, for a determined separating 6nd drying
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Determination of the helium) argon, and nitrogen content
in natural gases by the chromatographic method. Chem anal
8 no.3:399,404 163.
1. Department or.Goneral Chemistry, Academy~of Mining and
Metallurgy, Krakow.
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Problems of measuring the labor efficiency at:the Railroad
Rollirg Stock Repair Shops. Przegl kolej machan, 15 no.l:
3.1-120 21-23 Ta 163*
1, Departament Ekonomicznys, Mnisterstwo bmwdkaeji., Warazava.'
ed n-t-0
wski K.,..~ . ~Wisft Hearching for tAoAl UaTces of klAre
,,Msztik I w ante krajowyfli zt-Ode.1 put5w tulachettlych" P9xilm),91
Chemlemy No. 9. 1996, pp. 5VI-507, 4 figii.. 3 tzba.
W4.4tC giFti fruiv.1,,nde iocpaT,!,~rti winalym-f -,I Charz,~m and Tor.
r,ow. were twind V, tonlam wtti,ien, iumititlies (If H, Nt- MlOt're C))U,
(0.7 to 0 ,'- pr cent) to )tvslily ltw.i Lcmg rq,,ird,?d
,d(ftt~e of tl~llual ii'd ri-in for ivnillechnical jjr:3duvUon Aft m0alhillozl
w~u devised it whitli nltm~en is IdjaiiIie'd an a,tlvq- curbon md 303
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CATEGORY Physical Cherristry. Surface Phenomena. AdsorDtion
.Cbromattlogranhy. Ion Dcchange
ABS. JOUR. FOOLim., No 17, 1959., No., 60188
AUTHOR Cza-plinski, A. ,
INSTITUTE
TI= Kdsorption of He, Ne, and 112 an Activated Charcoal.
at Liquid K2 Temperature and at High Pressures
ORIG. PUB. :Przam. chem., 1958 37, No 10, 640-641
ABSTRAjCT :For the determination of optimum:conditions of 1
the thermo-cbromatograpbic sepatation of indus~-
trial gas-mixtures, composed of approx. RrO%
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level of liquid N2 employing activated
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and di5U1f0Cfl
Tbon
"Carbopol Rn (T)
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at the Ratstbor kiy plant of caTbon electrodes
from the Nferkals (Ill) coal. The'justification
-for using high pressures p for tbe seraration
of mixtures was not demonstrated. The preatest
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Olsser R.. Zk4l4k.LA1.-SdPhMr COMPOIAMAs in CIV60 oil and ilt
awl4sti slarkowe w rople Wtowej j jej produktach-. iPrn&,
01~ Inst. Naft.). KaUnrice, 1951, PWjT. 20 pp, 24 Ms.
Sulphur compoun" present InVetroleunt destillatm are uade&l-
rable owing to their corrosive action'which lowers the octano nurrilitr
of motor fuels rc. EWrimants; Into gin removal of merraptanes
froa: UP& desUllates by means of coutfiUms method. lil coanler-,
flow using aqueoux "urn hyd=16 and methano), are dr3crlbod.
It Is stated that there Is a certidn optimal flow raW of ilawllv-
at which the best extraction results are obtained. This raLe:dePrnd4
mostly on the height and diameter of the column and on the MIr
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PC-LAND / Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and
Their Appldcat ons. Chemical Processing of
tolid Fossil Fuels,
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Rhimiya, 1959, No 4. 13104.
Author : 1,pli-ns,14.1, ,-_Lena,
Inst : Nlot given.
Title : Cbking Problemsin a Sectional Meeting of the
International Power Conference in Belgrade.
Orig Pub: Koks, smola, gaz, 1957,, 2, No 4. 166-1,68.
Abstract- 11o abstract.
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POLAND Chemical Technology, Chemical Products and Their H-a
Application. Part 3. Treatment.of Solid Combustible
Minerals.
Abs Jour Ref. ZhTrr. Khimiya, No 4, 1958, 12436.
Author Henryk Ziel
Inst Not given
Title Upon the Combination of Coal Coking and Semicoking Processes.~
Orig Pub Koks, smola, gaz, 1957, 2, No 1, 6 8.
Abstract The possibility of combining the process ofi.non-coking
coal semicoking with metallurgicalcoke production by the
introduction of semicoke into the composition of coke oven
charge and by using the method of heating coal up to the
plasticity state., the agglomeration of the obtained product
and its coking is studied, This method will permit to en-
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Poland/Memical Technology. Chemical Products and Their Application Treatment of
solid mineral fuels, 1-12
Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khlidya., No 2., 1957., 5447
Author: Jurkiewicz, J.,-Zielinski, H.
Institution: Institute of Chemical Processing of Coal
Title: Process of Natural Carbonization of Solid Fuels According to Data of
Their Elemental Analyses
Original
Publication: Koko, smola,, gaz, 1956, 1, No 1, Biul. Inst. chem. przerobki wegla,
1-2
Abstract: On the basis of plWaico-chemical characteristics~and data ofelemental
analyses of solid fuels) bypothetical notions are advanced concerning
the process of natural carbonization of fuels; in particular:a corre-
lation Is established between changes in the nature of side chains,
and of aromatic rings, and the degree of metamorphism.
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ITIBt it~lt : Kornas, H. Ychly" J. and
Titlo : -Not given
.The Production of MetallurgiC Coke from Nonco g
n kin
Coals According to the Meth d Developed at'the
Orig, Pubs Zabrze Institute 0
.for the Chemical BenOfici~tion of
Coal OWN Method)
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15682.
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POIAND/Surface Phenomena. Adsorption. Chromatography. Ion Interchange B-13
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 8, 1957, P-6383
Author :Jan Jurkiewicz, Henryk Zieliaski-
Title :New Method of Determination of Interchange Capability of
Cation Exchanging Resins.
Orig Pub Gaz, voda, techn. sanit., 1956, 30, No 31 90-91
Abstract The method of determination of the interchange capacity of
cationites corresponding to the conditions of their appli-
cation to vater softening is described in detail. The de-
termination is based on the titration of H-forms of cationites
by the solution of Ca(HCO 3 prepared by saturating sus-
pended CaC03 with gaseous C in an autoclave at 0-5 to 3 atm.
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POLWD / Chemical Technology. Processing of Solid H-22
Fossil Fuels.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 23, 195a, 78994.
Author Zielinski
Inst , ven.
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Title The Works- of fP-olis.47Institute of the.Chemical
Processing of Coal, Concerning the Production of
Metallurgically Compressed Coke fromVon-Coking
Goals.
Orig Pub: Koks, smola,gaz, 1957, 2, No 6, 286-294.,
Abstract: The developed method consists of,the following.
operations:
1. Dry distillation of the starting non-coking
or weakly coking coal at 750-8000C., leading to
the formation of a semi-coke tar; the content of
volatile matter in the semi-ooke:obtained does
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POLAND Cheii0al Toohn6logy. ~kocessing of.Solid H-22
FOBBil-FUelg;
Abs lour, Ref ZhLIr-'-Khiiaiya, No ~3~ 1958l:789944
Abstraot: not.,exceed 2
Oru 0
2i t"tho'bemi o ke o obtain a f rad
6hin~ 6 t
tio. n, f rom- 0-4 3 milliiet6rs,*
3,~ Bri,quetting' "of, drush6d isemi.-Voke -dt medium
pres -surbs" (f 6W' 3~' 0
I liund ledths ~ f'afi'6tmo6phereYwith
the addition, of 8~~1,0,6f a, binding mat*erlaL (per
.dry, aemi-boke) , Aereby,'a's that ~binding in4terial,
is used,,a' heavy fr6~otion (270-300'00.1), of..'A',tai-
obtained in -the., 3f iisi % -6~er6tilon.i~ ~; This: f raotioh;
must'have.a melting ~oint'of >35-4500i.,.and must
not have substances: with a boil ,L'IS polnt-of /_27-0-
3000C
4. The thermal treatment of briquets~:at 2oo-360.00S.
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LAIMOWICZ, 1110dZimierz; KlL~=~fIliSI(A-IAI-!',(01-IICZOIIA, Izabelal I)ANAS8111M, 4pzcf I
SNIGUr --I-w* KRAJ, 11aria; ROSTKOWSICA, JadwiCal ZIELjNsj,,I jacelc and
RIMSIC-N, Zofia; Chair of Hematoloay of Pontgraduato4redca ourses,
AC,idcn.y of 1.1adicina and Hematology Clinic of Institute of Hygicno (Kntedra
Hematolo8ii Stud. Dook. Lak. AN i Klinika Hematologii III,) Head (Kicrownik)
Prof Dr 11. LAM(OWICZ; and Department of Physiopattiolot;y
, institute of Hygiene
(Zaklad Fizjopatoloali III) Head Docent Dr J PANASEWICZ, Warsaw.
"Comparative Studien of Human Blood proteins and Those of Experimental Animalsil
Warsaw, 1-tedycyna Doswiadezalna t Mikrobiolo,"-Ifil Vol 18p No 1, 1966; pp 813-M
Abstract [English summry modified] s.14hen studied by the mme'mothod, rabbits'
serum proteins were more i similar to hurcan ones than those of. rats or guinea
pigs. Total proteins, ekythrocyte sedimentation rates and haptoglobin levels
were all lower In the animals than in mane Tables 2 electropivrograms;.9
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Bftnl4L&W J'&ndnlL TWOWSVII pp )A-10.
X&P Of' th& P!&VAMY LOU",* X&rl-
Me~
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pp 10-12.
"Aiumarks On the Standardlaatl" of Sorwwyerss Sals.
risim.' ln^4jpvl&vMMlj psp 22-23.
*on Better awmazor ft"t out"wes or Xfttrix and L"ge-
6. *31~epurylas c"Vociffiftnom *9' Cort"A &2 Won.
suzatim W*ts., v%vold racraw-mcsi I;p is.
OtrianvallLtion sot Or the CL%7 of Krakow.' LudwLk
MTTMMA pr 18-21.
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U, 40rganIxatiAn or ssrv*ytnc for zansing &n Pracus.1I
Joroy SMILIU of 0. Z. (Prague. C&*cboslvAkA&) and
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POLAND Cheaical Technology* Chemical Pi!oduots and
Their Ap:)lication. Cellulose and Its Deriva-
tives. Paper.
Abs Tour: Rof Zhur-Khimiya, No 9, 1959 33541,
Author : Szymanski, J., Zielinski, IT.
Inst :Not given.
Title :Determination of Sulfur in lgaste:Gases of.
Cellulose Sulfate Production.
Dhigi,Pub: Phezgl,'-
Abstract: The nothods of precipitation, coloririiiau
and Dotentiometrical titrations, lat-id the m6thod
of determining tho.total ar.-iount of S by com-
bustion, are examined. It ip established. that)
for industrial supervision, the .):rocipit-stiont
method and the method of S determination by com-
bustioa are the most appropriate. From,the
authors' summary.
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RUMOVISKI, Jozef; SUNOZZCKA, Elzbieta; ZIELINSKI, Tan
Impartance of the early determination of sex in pseudohermphrodit ion.
Gin. Polska 29 no.4:457-464 July-Aug 58.
1, Z Oddzialu Ginekologiczno-Poloczniczego Instytutu Grazlicy i instytutu
Doskonalenta i Specjalizacji Kadr Lekarskich w Warsizawie Kierownik: Prof.
dr.,M. Eulska. Byrektor Inutytutu Gruzlicy: prof. dr J. MiBiewicz Wrektor
Instytutu Doskonalenia i Specjalizacji Kadr Lekarskicht prof, dr W. Hartwig.
Adres: Instytut Grazlicy - Warszawa, Plocka 26.
(HERWHRODITISM
pseudohermaphroditism, male, psychol. importance of
early determ. of true sex (Pol))
(SEX CHARACTERISTICS
psychol. importance of early determ. of,t=6 sex in male
pseudohermaphroditism (Pol))
IN:: 111TAI IIT~ -1;11*11 1111 1 1 INP :101 F i4 III, R":!
CYGAN, Zbigniew; WARONSKI, Wlodzimierz; U INal.r-
AL
Chemical composition of urinary calculi in relation to sex & age
of patients. Polski tygod. lek. 14 no.2lt957-959,25 May 59.
1. Z Zakladu Chemii Fizjologicznej Slaskiej Ak4demii Medyoznej.v Zabrzu;
kierownik: doc. dr St. Joskiewics i z 11 Kliniki Ghirurgicanaj v Slaskiej
Akadenii Medyozuej 4 Zabrzu; kierownik-: prof. ar J. Gasinaki)*- Zabrze 8
--Roklinica. Zaklad Chemii Yizjolog. Sl. AM.
(URINARY TRACT, calculi
relation of chem. composition to sex & age ofi.patients
(Pol))
(AGING, eff.
an ahem. composition of urinary calculi (Pol))
(SEX CHARACTERISTICS
relation of oex of patient,to chom..componit,iork of
urinary calculi (Pol))
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IOWSKA, Zofia; PIENKOWSKA, Felicja; ADAMKIEWIGZ, K.azimiers; ZIELINSKI,
Jerzy
Radium and roentgen-ray thera of cancer.of the'cervix uteri Ord
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stage of development) with urinary stasis in the,upper tract.(ac.cording
to observations in the Institute of Oncology during the period of
1957-1959). Pol..tyg. lek. 17 no.45:1748-1754 5'N 162.
I* Z Instytutu Onkologii w Glivicaoh; dyrektort dr Jeremi Swiecki.
(CERVIX NEOPLASMS) , (RADIU14) (RADIOTHRAPY)
(URINATION DISOPMRS)
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Polycyst.ic kidney (con multicysticus). Pol. tyg. lek. 19 no.ll~:
522-523 30 Mr 164.
1. Z Oddzialu Urologicznego Szpital- Specjalist3rcznego ar 2 w
Katowicaih (ordynator: dr. J. Ziel:Insk!) i z Zakladu Anqtomif
Patologicztlej SI. Akademii i-ledycznej w Zabrzu (kiermm!k: prof.,
dr. 1-1. Niepulomski).
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iAUTHOR: Balcerzak, Andrzej-Bal'tsezhak, A. (Master engineer); _~~l
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!JanusL~-Zelinski, Ye. Ya. (Master engineer)
ORG: High-voltage Department of the Electrotechnical Institute (Zaklad Wyookich
Napiec Instytutu Blektrotechniki)
TITLE! Rectangular current pulse generator-
SOURCE: Warsaw. Instytut Elektrotechniki. Prace. v. 14, no. 47, 1966, 53-60
TOPIC TAGS: pulse generatorP electronic test equipment
ABSTRACT: A generator of undistorted current pulses of up to 1300 amp for equipment-
testing purposes is described. Discharge current of a capacitor bank wasused for
pulse formation and two arc gaps (width, 2 cm)- were used *as switching units for
starting - and -stopping pulse current. Electrodes 14-16 tam thick mounted on a
rotating dielectric disk fired the arcs by passing through the are gaps. A capacitor
bank with up to 570 pf capacity charged to 30 kv was used in the experimental genera-
tor. Rectangular pulses of 500-2000 usec duration of current up to 1300,amp were
produced. Orig. art. has: .4 figures and 1~table-
SUB CODE: 09, 14/ SUBM DATE: 2lSep65/ ORIG REP: 004/1 OTHIREF.- 003
Card 1/1 UDC: 621.319.53:621.3.018.75
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