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The effect of channels in the 0 10; "-,: 186
b:Meen channel axis and shield plane. ?or lead, steel and water and
C Oy-raya (1.25 Wev) the thsoretical results were partly compared with
experimental data. For 0. 90 agreement van clone, for 600 a divergence
was observed due to I-ray reflections from the channel walls. There are-
8 figures.
Card 3/5
Fig, I
LEVCHENKO, V.V.
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LZVCMUKO, V.V.; SHORDOMMIT. L.H.
L .
[Chemistry in school] 11himils Y shkole. Moskva, Uchpedgiz. is".
205 p. (HmA 7:5)
(Chemistry-Study and teaching)
v
NO/Chemlitry - Orpnic Catpo=da Jul h8
Chemistry - Reduation, neotrolytIc
*Sffeot of Continuous Restoration of Cathode Her-
V*y on the-Procese of Zlootrolytic Reduction of
Orpnic compowAs," v. v. rAmohanko., mmir of cen
Chou, Moscow Stomtol"IC&1 last, 8 pp
"Zbvr Obahch Xhim" Vol XV1.11 (LUX)q No 7
Ustoration of cathode swoury aocs3*r&t1s reduction
of aconitle &old, quinoline and Its derivatives.
Author considere this due to catalytic action of
mewcary. Submitted 18 Apr 1947.
2AMO
/CbMMjSft7- QU-11MId'Ins, Jul
Obomia"- Reduction, Zlectrolytic
"Ilectrolytic Reduction of Qalml A 1 11. Elsa-
trolytic Reduction of QuIrm"Alne In an Alkaline
MW41,ums- T. V. ravchanko, rAb of Chair of Con Cbsm4
Moscov Staostological, Must, 3 3A PP
"Mw obsbch mW vol xviax (r=),, No 7
Sbww that various Ismers of dIn9FdIbTdroquImI-
d1w are produced by electrolytic reduction' of
qn1maldins, depending am rawtion In sedluit. Mm
an wid nedium, goner's polymer Is formed, Mm an
alkILU medim, a haretafare unbom crystalline
Jul
Weduct, formzLU (CjdInN)2, Is ObtaInsd- &6-
MItted. 9 Jun 1946.
jr
OT
Y-
.4&TCIMIMQ#-LY*t doktor khiaonaukp profel IVANTSOVAv M,A*; SDWVtM#
1.0o; MIDT# T.V.; BMZIXt BeAtt doktor kbimesauk# prof.0
rod,j MMUMf A&Ap r*d&; XUWVAp NX# Ukbn,rod#.,,
IMMLEU71 textbook for grades &10 of secondary sawmis]
Mid* ucbebaik dUa Vnl-l k3misov mdnei abko3ye Pod red,
B&A*Ba3asinas Isd*3* MoskTat Oom.,ucbebnc--psd&gog.izd-vo Kon
pmrvjwsRt 1950. '455 P. (MM 34s7)
(Obsidetry)
good at Continuous florwal d so mercury d the catbodir
as 9" p - of 6100017169 codectim of mg*W AS'
It V.V.-L&Wd"~ooOK.V.MekAho(Mi"$ic4I
m wwtol. lost.). zhap. O&SINAA KAMM. (J. Or". Chem I
20 0131-40930); d. C.A - 43, OW.-Tlw too of callu-1k
-ioclion of scaukle MO. od qabmAW. Rod of its deviv. s-
markedly lacerated by costiowsois reaturd of the fig aw.
face, but In the cam al the rfdwtim of aspitthalror &%A
Antbreew" to the """ i"g dibydro derNs.. the rate i%
derres"d. At$WSAC*"3;"bijObM1CNCdH 10104100~tbCft-
duction peat Is mopped. That. the of ihy&..
"Apblimle" is as. mom. 111 W, an 1111MY111, 4 A , -
fig ens st the rue of 0.111 it%. per subs.. 3.11, an lig
renewed of 0.6 kg. Per WAN., No 00% 64 1 its, ptl min.
. I under the swor comtkkme
am 0.0%. fm. to new WAR. na ft-
decdow occat under any comilthms. Main of The lIx
wArfors but so e"-t an the mdoc ion of sort* aril In the
dibrdrowarw wid. In tbv AO new. the Orki in 4.4 3 9, ".
t,ulimlbt&O+Avorbk.tbeyk4&w#IA).9101.7'.- Mr.
wwW of the fig surface bas an --t lersting efiert an the
cathatik"dwtiosurbesmithwPlom Iscatelysedbylli
Where the It b" an catslytice rate . and the reduraw it
due to the =71knor ' i smal4sm. rencurs! opt
L 1b.
fit surferv mom coustiturt redur-tion. Tbm will
no ellect *Iwte the reduction drivads only cm a defiant
vath.,de twKestial. .An *Ssaa:46 of 2 different owba"W"s i.
providw! by twasoic wit. wbirb is irtdmcvd to IsIm"Prat-w
sciKb with a '.&W, yield an a suctionlem Iff; ourfaiv in elk.
.An. bri with PLIP't bessyl &k.. but ywidinj nnly
lmnsy,T. with 23'" *M In wid Wo. The alk. triwiprot
i. consplettly sopmested by rupid fig motion. wittiest the
id redurlbas in usafforlod try The wo-thm of the Its.
N. TUM
no offoct of cmanows rsa*wal of the cathodic rnaftury
#0 the owtocoes ve 'Itetrol"k roductim of wilanic com-
00M.Sm I V. V. 4.0'sAw"I'o A"'I k V. Mcf-I.L.. 4 %1,..
V v I R
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R M S.
LEWHENK01 V.
Ghemical Abut-
Vol 48 No. 5
Mar. 10, 1954
Electrochemistry
The electrolytic reduction of lepidint.. 1. The *MO.
lyric reduction of lepidine In an meld medium. V. V. Lev-
Awnkii and A. A. Zats (hfowaw InAt. Simnatol.' MarT.
JArx. Chrut. U.S.S.R. 22.1.101-2(1052XHngl. traw-lation).
twe CA, 47, 421i.
01
Nov 52
ussR/chtwistry - Heterocyclic Compounds
"Electrolytic Reduction of Lepidine: 3:1. JMectrOl7-
tic Reduction of Lepid!~.ie in an Alkaline Mediump"
V. V. Levchenko and A. A. Zats, Moscow Med St=&tO-
logical Inst
"Zhur Obshch Khim" Vol 22, No 11, pp 2071*-2076
State no previously published data on the electroly-
tic reduction of lepidine in an alk medium. Their
research established that during this electrolytic
reduction of lepidine in an alk medium, the dihyfto
lepidine which is formed (in the form of the monomer,
23ft45
ClONUIR) remains in soin. By means of steam disto,
this monomer can be obtained in a mixt with tetraby-
dro lepidine, C_jOH13N and unreduced lepidine,
CIORO. At a low tempjthe monomer of dihydro lepl-
d ne, vhich is found In the catholyte together with
tetreb7dro lepidine, produces the dimer of dihydro
lePidine. But under the influence of the oxygen of
the air, the monomer is oxidized and forms two
crY'st products., the oxide of dihydro lepidine
(ClOn-ION)20 and hydroxydihydro lepidine, C1011110"t
~to vb1ch is ascribed the formula of the-r-hydrexydihy-
-o:dro lepidine
2381*5
0
EMLA ~--
ZATSO A.A.; LEVCHWHKO, V.Y.
Chemical reduction of Ispidine. Zhur. Obshchey Xhim. 22, 2076-8 '52.
(CA 47 no.18:9328 '53) (KLRA 5:12)
Chemical Abst.
Vol. 48 No. 9
MaY 10, 1954
Organic Chedistry
ChpWW feduction of Ispidine, and V.
ttbgftk* J. rax. Chtnmr,--= 31
firml. Apo r A. 47. H.
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(~&
TlTM Effectiveness of gaaeous screening in a turbulent boundag layer / Y Y, 55-
SOURCEt Zhurnal prikladnoy mekhaniki i tekhnichaskoy fisiki, no, 5P 19659 142-146
TOPIC TAGSi turbulent boundar7 layer, transpiration cooling, teVerature
distribution# heat transfer, Reynolds number
ABSTUM The effectiveness of slot and porous wall injection on the temperature
distribution of a wall immersed in a hot flowing gas is 'investigated. The two
types of transpiration cooling are describPA schematically in.rige-la and lb. The
wall in assumed to be adiabatic, and the heat transfer coefficient is expressed
by the Stanton number A
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it-III - 1)0-0
out
ax
Two similar equations are obtained for the single slat injeotion case which for
mqC I becomes I ** ,
+ 62 (K + 0.143)-irdle - I)m it +
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ancl for m Z1 become 0 ~ ill + 02.5 (K + 110.1 (1 + o.oloK)-.'$
All three equations above are shown graphically and compared with w"rimental
data* The results ard fowA to be satisfactory. Orig. art. hass 21 equations
and 7 figures.
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532-517.4
AUTHOR: Volchkov, E. P.; Levchenko, V. Ya.
TITLE: Thermal turbulent boundary layer on a plane plate with a licat-ingulated
Isection
ISOURCE: Inzhenemo-fizicheskiy zhurnal, v. 8, no. 6, 1965, 703-706
TOPIC TAGS: heat transfer, heat boundarr lwjer, beat transfer coefficient
ABSTRACT: A thermal turbulent boundary layer on a plane plate with a heat-insulate d
section has been theoretically studied. Equations were derived for the thermic
conditions both id front of and behind the insulated section using the published
1. equation
t AM;, Pfm~.
1Results of the studies of the influence of the initial insulated section on the
heat transfer coefficient and the distribution of temperature in the beat-insulated
wall behind the heat transfer section are graphed. Orig. art. has: 20 formulas
and 3 figures, (ACI
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AUT11OR: Volchkov, E. P. (Novosibirnk); 1xvchenko, V,.Ya.,(Novnot1hfrA~)
ORG: none
TITLE: Efficiency of gas screens on a tubular surface
SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy mekhnn1kJ I tekhnicheRkoy flzikl, no. 1, 1966, 115-120
TOPIC TACS.- 'heat transfer, cooling, thermal protection, wall cooling
ABSTRACT: Experiments were made to determine the efficiency of cold gas_jets used
for protecting duct walls from the heat transferred f ran amain gi-s stream. Cold air i
and air preheated to 55-100C were used as the hot and cold gases. The cold air was]
injected at 1-6 m/sec through a alit parallel to a corrugated wall consisting of
ebonite cylinder sections. These sections were mounted on a panel and placed in the
150-mm-wide rectangular test section. Velocity and temperature profiles were meas-
ured at the Inlet and in various cross sections of the test section. The data were
correlated In terms of the main gas flow viscosity, wall temperature, Reynolds num-
ber, and distance from the inlet. The efficiencies of cold gas jets for protecting
smooth and corrugated walls are compared. Orig. art. has: 4 formulas and 11 figures,
JPVJ
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AUTHORt YoUbkov, CA P. (Nombirsk); V.- La. 00TOGUIrsk)
OIG I vone
TITLEs Rest wwbange during jet shielding of surfacis
MM-W
SOURM 'Zhurnal prikladwy makhaulki I takhalcheakay fisiki, no. 2, 19669 135-137
TOPIC TAGS s t haq ~3tcbsnge panalt heat transferp boundary layer flow apjj"
ABSTiWT: The suihors gi experimental data an heat exchange during lot shielding
V~_
of a smoath plate. Thv~ exchange surface wass. steel plate with transverse gm*"s
=:M~--f-0
filled with MUM r4a to prevent the Mt from flowing alxmg the plate. Beneath thd
steel plate was an electric heater separated frcm the metal by an asbestos layer 0.5
mm thick. Heat exchange, experiments wav tvaducted an a tubular surface with and with-
out forced gas cooling parallel to the surface. It Is found that when the ratio of
boundary layer thickness to tube radius reaches a certain point, the heat exchange
process depends only on the nature of Rot close to the tube and b*cemef self-siallar
with respect to this thickness. The coefficients of heat exchange with and without
forced gas cooling an nearly the esme for a very rough surface& Origs art# has.' 3
figureaq 3 formulas
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AUTHOR: Volchkov,-,;. P. (Novosibirsk); Xutateladze, S. S. (Novosibirsk)i koych
V. Ya. (NovosbAr-sk); Leontlyev, As Is (Novosibirsk)
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ORG: none
TITLE: _Wfle cqolip&_jn the case of a current blowing into a turbulent ary__jAyjr
through multi-aperture and grid grates md~
SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy mekhaniki i tekhnicheskoy fi%Lki, no. 3, 19660 149-153
ITOPIC TAGS: turbulent flow, boundary layer, cooled boundary layer
ABSTRACT: An analytic method Is proposed for determining the effectiveness of baffle
cooling of a plane thermally insulated wall when a cooling gas is delivered through
grates. Results obtained for the cooling effect of a gas passing through a single
aperture are shown to be applicable to the more complex problem. Equations for the
degree of energy and momentum loss are introduced for the second aperture as an exten-
sion of those for the first. An estimate is then made of the effectiveness of heat pro-
tection, the measure of which is taken to be the temperature of the insulated wall.
These estimates are shown to agree with w"rimental data. Orig. art. has: 23 formu-
las, 6 figures.
CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE: 21Apr65/
1/1
ORIG RM 006/ OTH FXFs 002
%.
INVCRMO, Y.Te.
rw-~~
I- , nv(,4t% ~ ,
Conference on the use of oxygen in open-hearth furnaces. Metallurg.
no*8134-35 Ag 156. (HW 9:10)
1jamestitell prodeedAtelyn Ukrainskogo respublikanskogo prawleniya,
Neuchno-takhnicheekogo otdela chernoy metallurgil.
(Open-hearth process) (Oxygen--Industrial applications)
AUTHOR: Lev,_,henk: 130-58-5 -3/1161
0
TITLE: WT_M_~V-%"r777nac.e Opera-icn vji,~h a Sized Charg- (Rabota
v
drmean,lkh pe:hey na saltirovanncy po krupnoati ~hjkhte)
PERIODICAL: Metall-2-zg, 1958, Nr 5. pp 4 (USSR).
ABSTRACT: The a6thir points out that with uns-'zed 2ha.Lrge
materitC~s, ssatizlfa:",~:-y b_"ast-furnaie rates ~-an cr)ly
be obtai.,aed ~i-, the expense of good distributi.o;u (and henz~e of
fuel He auggests,. on the basis of model experi-
ments, that -hi3 -an. be Avoided by sizing the b,.;rden. lie
omidere that then the ~,~ke ra--e could be reduced to some
~Imlt.`.ng va`-i vii"hcj-, affe;t-ng charge pe.-meabillty and that
higher blast temperal-ares ~.culd be used., agaija zavinE; coke
amd givee ftgLrea fu_r the Dc-mr-arvet (Swedish) furnace in
zuppoz,t. The qull-hol -on~~lndes by indi_,ating the importance of
:harge ;~izlng for obtaining the greatest benef'.t3 -from
measures sa-h as the cxygenatton of the blast zi:*id the injection
of fuel thrc.;.igh the tuyeres and merLtLuning preps-obtory work by
the Dneprcj;et-.-1-.-ak_'.y meta1l~.rg.4,,-he:skiy instit---it (Dnepropetrr.-j-
sk ~al Inst-it-.zt~e) jz~..nt1y with the iment Dzerzhinskogo
Ctmeni D::4~zh.n~-,k.~y) Works for b,.~rden slIzIng at ornc- of their
furimt.e.-.
ASSOCIATION: Dneprcpatrcvskty meta11,j_rL2:'_-;hr-~:kiy 14-r-a
Card 1/1 (D:iep.-:-.zPe t --,;- -3K Metu'_' lurgi-,al Inst
ORIUMIN, Georgiy Grigorlyevichl LEVCHWKO. V.Ye., otv.red.;
LIBMIANg S.S.9 red,izd-va-, tekhn.red.
[Greater efficiency in
ratsionalisataii raboty
takhn.isd-vo lit-ry po
189 p.
furnaces)
blest-furnsoe operational Voprony
domennykh pechei. KharIkov, Gos.nauchno-
chernoi i tevetnoi metallurgii. 1960.
(MMA 13:12)
(Blast
GOTID) A.D.; GONGIIARGV, P.G.; LETCH~:=Oj --- VYoo,* GI,,2FL'FIAB, A.A.; PINTSOV,
V.P.; LAPA, A.M.
Controlling the theriml conditions of a blast furnace by the com-
position of the blast furnace gas. Jav.vys.ucheb.zav.; chern.met.
no.4:31-37 161. (NIM 14.4)
1. Dnepropetrovskiy metallurgichaskiy institut i Zavod imeni
Petrovskogot
(Blast furnaces) (Gasoo-Analynis)
GOTLID9 A.D.V prof., doktor tekhn. nauki otv. red.; IUiASAVTSEV, N.I.9
doteentp kand. tekhn. nauk, otv. red.j IZVCHENKO, V.Yea, inzh.,
spots. red.; MIKWLDVSKIY, Vs., tekh~'.-Tff. -- -
[Scientific investigations as an aid to blast-furnace practices]
Nauebrqo Iseledovanlia v pomonhch' domennomu proizvodstyu.
Dnepropetrovsk, Dnepropotrovskoe knlzhnoo Izd-vo.. 1960. 285
(MIRA 1512~*
(Blast furnaces)
GOTLIB, A.D., prof.; FOLOWIE1,10, I.G., kand.tekhn.nauk; LEVCHENKO, Me.,
lrzh.; CREGIMO; AJI., inzh.; MARCHEI-10, N.M., inzh.;
Yi%!;IIIN, Yu.F., inzh.
Blast furnace operations with uDe of screened sinter. Biul.
TSIME no.2:12-15 '61, (141RA 14:9)
(Blast furnaces)
LEVCHENKO, V.1e.; GIMMLIFARB, A.A.
Homogenouanaor of the charge mixture in its lump size Rnd gas
flow utilization. Izv. vis. ucheb. znv.; chern. met. 5 no.3:
30-37 162. (MIRA 15:5)
1. Dnepropetrov6iy metalliwgicheskiy ir-ititut.
(Blast furnaces--Equipment and supplies)
LEVCENKO, V.E. (Levchenko, V.Ye.]; GHIMMLFARB, A.A. (Giwellfarb, A.A.]
Homogeneity of the granulation of furnace loads and utillzatlror,
of gas flux. Analele metalurgie 16 no.4:27-35 G-D 162.
VOLCHKOVY E.P.; LEMENKO, V.Ye.
Thermal turbulent boundary layer on a flat plate with a beat-insulated
section. Inzh.-fis. zhur. 8 no.6j703~-706 Ja 165. (MIRA Igs?)
ki I
I
1. Institut teploft-ziki Sibirskogo otdaleniya AN SSSR, Novosibirsk.
IMVCHINW, T-a kand. skonom. nauk; KARGOLIN, A., starshir nauchny7 sotrudnik
Introduce cash payvmnt on all collective farm of the district.
Sauk& i pared. op. v sellkhos. 9 no.4:31-35 Ap 159.
(KM 12:6)
I.Doopropetrovskir sellskokhozya tveunyr Institut.
(Collective far=7(wage-5)
Um/mined and mning )kr 1948
Coal - PftdUatIM
Statistics
"Innorrect CalculatIme-Srroneous Results," Ya. I.
Levebeako, DW, Tula, I p
"U601 I" No 3
Review "Production I4ese8 of Coo.1 In Mines of the
Hoocov Basin, and the Struggle Against The6" by S. D.
SmIn. Irbaustive and destruotive oritiolem of book
vhich cmtains productim figures, stated in pament-
ages, for the main oo&I ambines in the Moscov basin.
6go
71- I~W-t~m.iuasrfftl~
.,let
It
bt U! ,? o~, !,~Ia I,rillwjj~o
')c! 'ins ;oal n
,N-C-! ical leter.C03).
10,
j_ ~',oskva,
J tn,;ary
IJVCHIIKO. Ylk"O Ivanovich kandidat takhnicheirkikh usuk; OXHRLKINKO, V.A.,
ve t a t To tor; XMINSUTA, A.A., tekhatcheskly redairtor;
AIEDRAYNT, G.O., takhaichaskly redaktor
tDavelopment openings in mines of the Moscow Coal CombineJ Provedente
podgotovitellufth vyrabotok na shakhtakh komblusta Hoskyoutoll.
Koekva. Ugletakhizdat, 1957. 86 p. (KLBA 10:7)
(Moscow Basin--Coal mines and mining)
---LEVCHENEO, Ya.l., kand. tekhn. nauk
Deciding role of advancing in the increase of labor productivitY
and of coal output frim one mine face, Ugol' 36 no.9:11-14
S 161. (MIRA 14:9)
(Coal mine3 and mining)
'VI
x
I
MMOMOV, Igor' Ivanovich; alMaXV, N.A.,, prof., red.;
red.j VASILIYEV., Yu.A.., red. izd..va; BELOGIFROVA, I.A.y tekhn.
red.
[Overal.1 mechanization and automation at reinforced concrete
products plants in Leningrad]Kompleksnaia mokhanizatsiia i
avtomatizatsiia na zavodakh zholezobetonrjykh izde1ii, g. Le-
ningrada. Pod obAchei r3d. V.A.Smirnova. Leningrad, Lenin-
gr. dom nauchno-tekhn.propagandy, 1961. 20 p. (Bibliotechka
stroitelia po mckhnnizrAsli i avtomatizatali otroitellstva,
no-4) (MM% 15:8)
(Leningrad-Concrete plants)
S.W11OV, Hikolay Alokanndrovich, Frof.; LEVC11121KO, Ya.V.p inzh.p
red.; FREG&I, D.P., red. izd-va; fed.
[Basic tendancies in the development of the mechanization
and automation of conetruction]Ovnovnye napravleniia raz-
vitlia rekhanizatsii i avtorratizatsii stroitellstva. Le-
ningradv Leningr. dom nauchno-tekhn.propagi-.ndy, 1961. 46 p.
(MIRA 15:8)
1. Zaveduyushchiy kafodroy stroitellnogo protzvodstva Lenin-
gradn'kogo Inzbonerno-atroitollnogo Inatituta (for Smirnov).
(Construction equipment) (Automation)
PRIBYLISKIY, Mikhail Pavlovich, inzho; VVCWKOI ~zh., red.;
FREGER, D.P., redAzd-va; GVIRTS, V.L., takhn. red.
(Cutter-type trench digger for working frozen ground]Fre-
zernyi transheehopatell dlia otryvki transhei v morzlom grun-
to. Leningrad., 1962. 10 p. (Loningradakii dom nauchno-
tokbnichookoi propagandy. Obmen peredovym opytom Seriia:
Stroitellnaia promyohlennost', no.6) WRA 150)
(Excavating machinery) (Frozen ground)
LIBMj Isaak semenovich; inzh.# red.; FREGER,
D.P.,, red. izd-va; BEWGUOVA, I.A.,, tekhn. red.
(Heating systems with concrete heating surfaceslSisterW o-to-
pleniia a betonrymi nagrevatellziymi poverkhnostimi; steno-
grams. lektsii Leningrad, 1962. 28 p. (MIRA 15:8)
iConcrete construction) (Radiant heating)
LAKTYUSHKIN, Aleksey Alakeandrovioh; YAKOVIEV, Petr Sergeyevich;
SMIRNOVI N+, prof., red.; IEVCHENKO, Ya.V.. Inzh.., red.;
FOMICHZVj A.G., red. lzd-va-p--GVIRT'S,--V-.L-,.-,--t,ekhn. red,
(Overall mochanization of annitary engineering operittions)
KomplekBnaia mekhanizataiia proizvodstva sanitarno-
tekhnicheskikh rabot. Pod obahchei red. N.A.Smirnova. Le-
ningrad, Laningr dom nauchno-.tekhn. propagiindy, 1961. 28 p.
(Bibliotachka st;oitelia po mokhanizatsii i avton-atizatsli
atroitellstva, no.U) (MIRA 15:8)
(Sanitary engineering)
GREBNEV, Nikolay ArAreyeviohj LEVCHUXOv-y;k~V , red.; FREGER, D.P.,
red. izd--va; BOLISHAKOV, V.A.,, takha. red.
(Automatio NUflons for pumping waztO Vater tq means of edmWes-
sod air]AvUfatiche kie tdntsii perekkahki stochnykh vod szha-
tym vos Lenln;W, 1961, 21 p. (Lang4gradskii don na-
4ukhon.
uchno-tdWmicbeakoi propegandy. Otmen peredovyu opytom.Seriiat
Stroitelinala promyshlennostij no.26) (MIRA 16:2)
(Pumping machinM) (CtRpressed ali)
LANTSOV, VladWr Anatollyevich; 5EDLUKHA, Georgiy Andrianovich;
LEVCHZNKQ,-Ia-V-, inzh., red.; FREGER, D.P., red.; BOLISHAKOV,
-V7. A-.--, - -tekhn. red.
[Assembly of tower cranes in crowded conditions]Montash bashen-
nykh kranov v stesnennykh uslovilakh. Leningrad, 1961. 23 P.
(Leningradakii dom nauchno-tekhaicheakoi propagandy. Obmen pe-
redovym opytom. Serlia: Stroitelinais, promyshlonnost', no.27)
(MIRA 16:2)
(Cranes, derricks, ate.)
MIRONOV, Boris Petrovich; JZyGHUXa,-jjLy,, inzh., red. j SHILLING,
V.A., red. lzd-va,- GVIRTS, V.L., takhn. red.
(Inclined tubular kiln for burning vermiculite]Trubchataia na-
klonnaia pech' dlia obzhiga vermikulita. Leningrad, 1962. 12 p.
(Leningra 'dakii dom nauchno-tekhnicheskoi propagandy. Obmen peredo-
vym Opytom. Serlia: Stroitel,naia promyshlennost', no.23)
(MIRA 16:2)
(Vermiculite) (Kilns)
DONSKY, Viktor Mikhaylovich; 1ANTSOV, Vladimir Anatollyevich;
LEVCHENKO, Ya,V., red.; FREGER, D.P., red.izd-va;
ECLOCUMVA, Lk. iekhn. rod.
(Small loading and unloading construction machinery] Malo-
gabRritnye pogruzochno-rRzgruzochnye mashiny v stroitellstve.
Leningrad, 1963. 33 p. (Laningradskii dom nauchno-tekhniche-
skoi propagandy. Obmen peredovym opy-tom. Seriia: Stroitellnoe
proizvodstvo, no.2) (MIRA 16:10)
(Construction equipment)
GORYACHEVA, Inna. Alekaandrovna, kand. tekhn. nauk; LEVCHENKO_,--Ya..V.,-
lnzh., red,; VASILIYEV, Yu.A., red.izd-va; MLISRUIOV, V.A.v
tekhn. red.
(Assembly of bathrooms for large-panel apartment houses in
Leningrad] Opyt montasha, "nitarno-tochnicheskikh-kabin
krupnopanellnykh zhilykh domov v Leningradc Leningrad,
1961. 25 P. (Laningradakii dom nauchno-takhnicheskoi props-
gandy. Obmen peredovym opytom. Seriia: Stroitellnaia pro-
myshlennostil, no.25) (MIRA 16:3)
(Leningrad-Bathrooms)
NIKITIN, Nikolay Anatollyevich; LEVCHEIJKO Ya.V Jnvb.,, red.;
FREGER,, D.P... red.. izd-T'9rOVVMS,-T tekhn.* red.
(Experience in the use of averaGe prices in centralized automotive
transportation of freight) Opyt primeneniia, srednikh tsen pri
teentra:Li-,,ovanrWkh perevozkakh gruzov avtor.obillrqm tran.9portom.
Leningrad, 1962. 23 p. (Leningradakii don, nauclmo-tekhnichaskoi
propagandy. Obmen rredovym opytom. Seriia: StroitelInaia pro-
vWshlennostl no.3 (MIRA 15: 5)
ITransportationt Automotive-RaLtes
(Building materials--Transportation~
TOPOLYANSKIY, AM BOrieovich; LZVCHENKO, Ya.V., red.; TELYASHOV,
R.Kh., red.isd-va; OVIRTS, V.L., tekhn. red.
(The simplest automatic devices in construction) Proatei-
shis avtomaticheekie ustroiatva v stroitel'stva; opyt
tresta N03 GlRvleningradetroia. Leningrad, 1963. 30 p.
(LaningrRdakii dom nauchno-takhnichaskol propagandy. Obmen
paredovym opytom. Seriia: Stroitellnos proizvodotvo, no.1)
(W RA 16 18)
(Automatic control)
(Construction equipment)
GODES, Erzanuil Grigorlyevich; LXMIDIKO, Yo.V.p red.j FUEGER,
D.P.9 red.izd-va; GVIRTS, V,L.p teldin, red,
[I.Iew z,-,ethods for tho sinking of coffors) Novye sposoby po-
unizheniia opuskrykh kolodtsev. Loningrad, 1963. 22 p.
Zie-ningrndskii dor. nauchno-tekhniche3koi propagnndy. Obren
peredovym opyton. Seriiat Stroitallnoe proizvodstvo, no.8)
Wli,'A 17:1)
(Walla)
SAPOWNIKOV, Mikhail 114ikhaylovichkand. tekhn. wmk#(docwtsodj;
UNGHENKO, Ya.V.p red.
[Saving metal In the construction of plumbing syster. I
Ekonomli, metalla pri ustroistva sanitarno-takhnichosklkh
sistem. Leningrad, 1964. 24 p. (Leningradskil dorm nauchno-
tekhnicheskol propagandy. Obmen peredavym nauchno-tekhniche-
ski.m opytom. Seriia: Stroitellnoo proizvodstvo, no.1)
(PURA 17:7)
.TITKO, Vladimir Alok--andrcMch; ".;4ILUDIA, Gborgiy Aulrianw.,iolli
LEVCIIEIIXO
::, I
(New machines for facade operatioT.-3] l1rvye rrzshirrj dli~t fp--
sadnykh rabot. Lenlngrad, 1905. 2.2 p. (MIRA 18.7)
KOBIVZZ, N.; ~A~Hiwnl -1a.
Usirec-6in bucket elevators for the funigation of milling establish-
monts. Mak. slay. prom. 23 no.12:26 D 157. (MIRA 11t2)
1. Odeaskoye oblastuoys upravlaniye khlebaproduktov.
(71our vd1le-1pipment and supplies) (F=Igation)
soMov, N.; RATAVOYA, TO YMffW. I., MIS911VA, L.: XMIN, A.; NVOKUMOT,
A.; ISTCHMO, Ye.; SLOA~OSXII. I'.; AnWIMA- To.
Diminfectiou of grain with methyl, brovilde In th* ship's bold, Yak,-
elev, prm 26 uo,10:12-14 0160e (NIU 13,10)
(Grain-Disinfootles) (14stbylens)
NA-K. 41tu"imn.) Awtommile W~Wfnm
mad Ga4 Cutting In Mama l1rodurtion
of Tnwtom K A.
,qrmm,,~ lArl., v. 23, Apr.-V 2320
FUIUigirnt and Im-duies.
10, (1 CN)
MASMIKOVA9 Te.M.; GVDZDOVAq L.G.; IZVCH=Op Ye.A.; MOIX9 M-Le
Studies an the metabolism of vitamin B2 (riboflavin) and its
therapeutic use in protracted nonhealing wounds. Khirurgiia
36 no.3-It"l IN 160. (HIRA 13:12)
1. Iz laboratorii izuobenils vitaminov (sav. - profo V.V-
Yefremov) Instituta pitaniya (dir,, - chlm-korrespondent AMN
SSSR prof. O.P. Holebanova) AMN SSSR i Hoakovskogo ortopedi-
cheokogo goopitalyn (nacbe - doktor medonauk S*N. Voskresenskiy)
Mnisterotva mdravookbranoni7a SSSR.
(ULCER) (WMM) (RIBOFIAVIE)
LEVCIIIIKQ,j~qy-Z~;jiiy ALdIveyevich; -j"GLOJ)VI, "K, I . ~., re tomizent;
--fi-ATA110VA, V.F. p z,,. rotr. , kand. b1ol. riauk,
retsenzent; YZIE%'a-.Nh~j, V.7--, :;t. inzit., m-tsenzent;
XLEYI-ILAN, red.
[Control cif Crana.-i :;orlba
1. Zaveduyush~3hly laboratorl.,loy tinuchno.-
Issledovatellukogo inntltuw rna I yego ;:erc-
rab,Aki (for Solod:Dvnik). 2. ry pral,:.-Vod-
stverui-jy kcm:!~,et ~o I-fL'Ieboj;.-cduktar7. i kcmbikaimovoy 1,vo-
Yerer-.erikc).
UNCIENKC, Ye. it.
'$Con-bined Chenotherapy During Exl4ri'montal Tuberculo:As." Card -Elol :;ci, A.U.-
Union Sci Res ChmicophAmmccutical Inst i:T;oni Soreo C'mizhonikicizo, Ministry of
Health, USM, 9 Doc 54. (VII., 30 Nov f)~)
Survey of Scientific ancl Technical Divsertations Defended at USSR FiCher
Mucational, Institutions (11)
SC;: Stu'. N'0. 521, 2 Jun 55
27 477777- 7-
KOHII&E. N.; IVCIIZNMA Te.
W _. -
Ngassing producta witb the ZAG apparatun. Muk.-elev.prom. 25
no.3:?6 J(r 159. (AIRA 12:6)
1. Odeaskoye oblastno7o upravlaniya kblebcyproduktov.
(Graln elavatoro-3quipment and uuprplies)
SHEBOLDAYEVAp A*D~; IZVGH=qye.N.
Effect of the pH of the culture medium on the viability of
the poliomyelitis virus. Trudy Moak. nauch.-isel. inst.
virus. prep. 2:137-U1 161. (MIRA 17:1)
L 25989-66 EWT(l)/T JK
ACC NRt _AP6016100 (N) SOURCE CODE: UR/0402/65/000/006/0674/0677
AUTHORSt Unanov, S.S.1 Neustroyev, V.D.; Levchenko, Ye.N.; Shutov, A.V.
ORGt Moscow Scientific Research Institute of Virus Preparations (Moskovskly
nauchnoissle ovatellskly institut virusnykh preparatov)
TITLEt Inolation of strains of tick-borne encephalitio-virus from Ixodes
persulcatus ticks collected during the 1964 epidemic season
ro
SOURCEi Voprosy virusologli, no. 6. 1965, 674-677
TOPIC TAGSi encephalitis, virus, mouse, epidemiology
ABSTRACTs The article presents the results of an investigation of the virus-
carrying capacity of Ix. persulcatus ticks collected in certain endemic regions
of Sverdlovskaya Oblast during the 1964 epidemic season, as determined by pre-
paring a centrifuged suepension of the ticks and infecting with It mice
weighting 7-8 9 and obser-4nq the animals for 21 days. Altogether 59 strains
of the tick-borne enc;p"halitis virus had been isolated by the complement
fixation test. The nonuniforo distribution of the virus-carrying capacity
of ticks over Various periods 2t notables the ticks collected in May carried
1/2
L 25989-66 111olation Of strains of tick-bOrne tincephalitis virus from Ixodes...
AGC NR: AP6016100 % for July. An overwhelming
more virus (45*7%)# against 30% for June and 21 fecti,-,n of white
majority of the strains Was igblated following the first in
ice and culture tAARueb(continuous swine embryo
s. It is noteworthy
mice. Use of suckling m ed the number T p,,sitive results
kidneys) markedly incraas y due to tick-borne encephalitis during the 1964
that the r&tq of morbidit pscity of the ticks was much
1963 epibemic season when the virus-carrying ca halitis virus could be ISO-
lower and only a few strains of tick-borne encep ite correlation
ticks. Thus there exists a defin f
lated from the collected of ticks and the number of cases 0
between the degree of virus-carrying ch in this direction.
tick-borne encephalitis. This warrants continuing resear
Orig. art. has$ 2 tables. (JPRS)
SUR CODEI 06 / SUBM DATEI OlApr65 / ORIG REF, 010
Jt
SHEBMDAYEVA, A.D.; LEEHEIIKO, Ye.N.; VASILIYEVA, I.N.
Effect of repeated freezing and thawing on the viability
of tho poliomyelitis virue. Trudy Moak* naurh,-insl. innt.
viruo. prep. 2:142-11,5 161. (MIRA 17t1)
UNMIOV, S.S.; IIMST-ROYFV, V.D.; UVCHF21Kn -, SM)MV, A-11-
fsolation of tick-borr,,) ercephalit1s virun strainn from TxodeB
persulcaWs, collected during 1964 epidem1c seagon. Vor. -it ",s.
10 tin. 6t674-677 N-D 165 (Mv~,-- 19a)
I. Moskovsk I y nauctmo-!ss I edovO- I I ski y Ins'. It,, it . ",-,.,rnykh pre-
pr~,rntov. Submitted April 1, 1965.
-Acc -NR,-A--P'60--215-1)8 --
( souRCE 6bi:--Lh(i-Oli-02-166100610011,~376~6-j76-~~i--
AUTHOR: Unanov, 5. S.; Levchenko, Ye. N., Ghutov, A. V.
ORG: Moscow Viral Preparations Research Institute, Ministry of Health-PSSH
(Moskovskiy nauchno-issladcrvatellskiy Inatitut virusnykh preparatov Hinlaterstva
zdravookhraneniya BSSR)
TITLE: Properties of tick-borne encephalitis virus strains isolated from patients
and from corpses of suspected encephalitis cases
SOURCE: Voprosy virusologii, no. 3, 1966, 3T6
TOPIC TAGS: human disease, disease diagnosis7tick borne encephalitis, virology,
virus, encephalitis oci=ac, viral propertiesInvirnvj- Pjewwre
ABENRACT:
lifieen sir-a'ins isolated from blood and body fluids of patients and corpses
,infected white mice w1th tick-borne -encephalitis. Laboratory tests i&mtified
the vintses as encephalitis viruses. Most of them were highly virulent for
white mice:jngardless of route of'infection. fW.A. 50; CBE No". 101-
SUB com W mmm DA~E: none/
Card.
ACC NR. -'AP6028728'- SOURCE CODE: UR/0402/66/000/004/0477/0482
AUT11011i Unanove S. S-;,Levc!!~ko~ Ye.'N.
ORG: Moscow Scientific Research Institute of Viral Preparations (Moskovskly
nouchno-iseledovatel'skiy Institut virusnykh preparatov)
TITLE: flemagglutination activity of various strains of tick-borne encephalitis
vi ru 9
SOURCE: Voprosy virusologii, no. 4, 1966, 477-482
TOPIC TAGS: encephalitis, 4+Mk=44MfflQ "n_Phz*ft*s, virus, aerotyping, hemagglutina-
tion reaction, 6~11r~A
AB5TRAGT1 *The hemagglutination activity of 4 strains of tick-borne
halitis virus (# 276, 205, 190, and 323) isolated from
encep
Xxodes persulcatus ticks was studied in different cell cultures:
11eLa cells, RES (fetal pig kidney) cells, transplanted RES cells,,
SOTs cells, and NEr-2 cells. Good accumulation of hemagglutining:
in all cell cultures was noted, except when the virus was
cultivated in thick fibroblast cells. The size of the itifectingi
t dose of virus did not affect tile hemagglutination titer of
the culture fluids, although dose size did determine tile
.periods required.foe hemagglutinino to, accumulates Differences
ACC NR, AP6020728
in hemagglutination activity between viral strains were not ob-
served during passaging on transplantecf RES calls, except for
strain 0276, which showed a considerable decrease in hemag-
glutination activity after repeated passages. H6 correlation
'between hemagglutination activity and infectivity of strains
.Pould be detected. (WA-50; CiE lio. 121
Sua com 06/ SUBH DATE: OlApr651 ORIG'REF: 008/ OTH REFS- 003/
*1 "' """ 'r
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nnd 2,3-hydia
acids.
Wli
m. 1954, No. 23410.--
Di rai. ZU7
P b X(fe
ZMAlit7ofitpladoz P0, byhIC41n thr,ynthH, of'
2-hydM11 .3-imphth(Ac " anifide (Szotul-A) ~l " is'shown.
When SiC14 reacts with I ~
ae~y P I.:
IICI Is liberated and there orins an smor
haits
eijmv
?
p
)
Substance" (in) colles ding to the formula j(ChCCM-*
MWIS11., which 6 apparently s. mixed anhydride of It and ~
ilkleacid. Bytheactimofuniltneoiiillisfonnedl. In;
th rerence of excess SlClj and hirre excess ul Aniline.
e W~
~
iok scid diphenyli
araidine (IV). I ve6h the aid of SiCto contains
Mh and needs to be purified by repplu. from alkali. A*
'
l
l
f 11
t
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PhCl
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and from 0.6 to 1.2 molts SIC4 t-w heated at 40-60' until'
evolution of JIM Stop$ and then for X) min. mote at lfw)6.-
td III Is washed with CJf# and drW ix racuo. The
"" Is quantitative. Boiling In with ]~"H of Etoll
y
It"." the correspoWhig tit"s of It with ykkls of 69 and'
To III obtained from 0.01 molt 11 and 0.012
l
OF
1
C
11
1
dd
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l
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d
ma
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,
, a
mo
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,
4
,
6 heated for 3 brs: at 180*. After cooling, the product Is
treated with HCI and N&jM wAn. The product, 1. Is
ptd. from alkall, yield 82%, siod contains 10.7 6101.
"P % I
To obtain I without stim. of IU, OM mote of It, -V nil..
PbCl, and 0.034 moie S04 la heated for 30 min. at 10-60%
and then 20 mlu..at 100'. Then Is added 0.38 male an-
illne, the mixt. heated for 4 lirs. at 170% neutralized with a
solo. of NatCOj, anJ the oolveitt Is driven off whii stesm.
Pptd. I ii npptd. Imn K N&OH, yield R7%, and 510, con-
,
1
Il
i
h
i
R
lent I
a w
t
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ep
C114 g
/
g
Z
Vk
~
l
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tW
rPhNlfo 1.16:3.1, the ykid
drops to and the VkW of IV I.. to 2&
Lai ss,&-"'
x -- - -
,-, I i ~- '~ I Y -.
KIRSANOV, A.Y.; IMYCHEMO, U.S.; TRITITAICOVA, G.S.
Diphanylmidination of carboi7lic acids. Ukr.khlm.zhur. 19
no.6:622-630 153. (KERA 8:5)
1. Institut organicheskoy khimil Akademii nauk VSW
(Amidines) (Acids, Fatty) uh S.S~'
A
'0
;CA. 49. 11610&~Tlji N.N*4dh=!4IkjMw71&mIdinadou m
t action b the presence of &4~ w" extended to the fill-
phatic a-bydmxy- am w-asmisw " gesims; w0 to Oromfic
Itbio- and hydroxyamina adds. GI Wild (
heated at 50* vrith 8.79 X. SCI, In PbO 1-URI
cirdumn has cessed, themwith 18.6 C. FbNHj flat 4 hrAq& to
i
J"* IM reactim smixt. aleultrallsed wkh KamCOj, the
entas ol PbCI asbd P%Mh steam distd. off, tb4 residue fU-
tered, and the filtrate Ovated. with N HC3 save. at-Ar neu-'
u%Umtlm with Naecog, G&A% N.N,-&pbmyi mumidiN4.
m. 13"* -(fmas RtOff). Shoft td file
N,N,4i widises of madd4k " (06%), w. ja2,11
from rtov). yellowing on btatlux isad of I"Ik SCU
MAU w. 170-10 (ftm RtOH). bo4or slualms condi~
tkw3j F%C(PH)c To 83A% 911ta auMU, and thla-
IYCOWCOCKI.M.'r, . # ybmwhw of AC011.
1 16,
her Oks Vero thom QUAV.
.1 RtOH)a*iw( .4
M. 1874, H.0). P-01 40ftlkwik duj
I Rt I , and &WmIkydic acid
Y-now ms. I *(tw fromEtoll)
Imm at 136 1 It
0.4 In 10 wl. 0.2M
USCH W1, a I W~I 6 H4 :Nph).
--11 is
M. 110 k Whole Hg
A :)C 174-
I With W61 PTO % IOP&mzH(
K:,A.. 17- 7,-; 1-k',.i 1 177
TV w-A fix W", zp 'f1:7
T T
C
KIRSANOV, A.V.; IJVCHMO, To. S.,
Chlorides and eaters of arylcarbamidophomphoric acids. Zhur. ob.
khIm. 26 no.8:2285-2289 Ag '56. (MLRA 10:11)
1. Institut organichookoy khimii AN USSR.
(Phosphoric acid)
- --T - - ---- - -- - - -, - ---- -
,( I ; , " , " , ,
M.")ANOV, A.V.; HIO Yels,
-
11-thiasolyl and N- p7ridyl derivatives of carbamid-
NI-phosphoric aolde ZhtT, obs kh1m, 27 no,9:2585-2590
S '57. (MM 110)
l.Institut organlohaskoy khImli AN USSR.
(PYridins) (Pyrrol)
z
AUTHORS: Levcjj ri o. Ye.. 3, ,X_,r,,,anr)v, A. V. '19
TITLE: Salts of the Di c hi -,ranh~,Ir; it. s of Ary-1 juf -j:! pi,~;
Acids (Soli
kislot).
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal O'bighchey Khimi~. 11J7, Vsl. 2?, Nr
pp- 3078-3082 (TJSSR)
ABSTRAV: By action of the ej." pheiiysuifonumids-
phosphoric acid upon. aniline ir. an ether jolutt_Qn. u :;oMpcund
of the formula
C HzSO NHFO Cl"C H, NH
6 2 6 2
forms a3 crysialline pro-.ipitate On h%,atinc- of th(~ EiquPous,
solution a salt compou-ad of thQ foliow-ing.
LC611aso2 NPOCI2 C~H511H
seems to form by hydrolyljii Gn the basia Cf iz.-' prcperties,
The problem ncw w4i xhreiher tf.v of Itry'l-
sulfonamidophosphoric acida arc- nc-
Card 1/3 with alkali metals, as r1oll An! it was
Salts of the DichlortLnh-jdr1-Je:i ~)f
Acids
obtain stable salt:-, frcm th,7-s~, dinhloranhydridez potash
.- and soda-oolutiiDno. It pro--v-d tv lc~! a rr-f4t'1:! of
Producir,r pitdsh 1L) irit.rotiuci, t',,t:. r C a, h,; i r i d -! s
of
potash-3olution. wh,.-re th-~ rnl~~s i-parated, a-i
precipitates, In t!iis raann~-,r tne pctach salt:3 c-f 'kn?
dicbloranhydridc,7, of phuny!-, ;--culyl.
phenyl- and U-1,13 Wr%!
ob ta,.-. ed. Mj-- t :;f t I ~Iercri h.,.. I v Y th~ 1-,
produced by tho. author-j. Uu:3 it ~.a showy-, th.t*, cho
dichloranhydrides of ary:aulfon~.4z.!.dophoip?,cr~-c ac-J~ds,
regardle3a of the active ell-ilorine atoms present in their
molecules, form stalrle saIrs, Th~~ jtructur,~, ol~ thene sal's
was proved ty their zonver6ion to the dimethyl of
arylaulfonamidophotipboric acidj~
There Urt, '~ ref"ren:o%, all of whi~th ar- Sl;.,v~--
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Salts of the Dichloranhydriden of Arylsulfonamidophosphoric 79-11-361156
Acids
ASS%I-CIATION Institute for Organic Chemistry AS Ukrair.4-im SSR
(Institut organicheskoy khimii AkademiA-' nauk Ukrainskoy SSR)
SUBUITTED; October 8, 19.116
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
1. Dichloroanhydrides - Chemical reactiens
2. Arylsulforiamidophosphoric Acids - Derivatives
3. Anilines - Chamical, reictions, 3. Ether
Appiicaticn.s
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AUTHORS: Kirsanovt A. V., Levchenko, To. S. 30V 79-20-6-35/63
TITLE: Fluoranhydride Salts of the A-Frlwa+fonamidophosphoric Acids
(Soli ftorangidridoy ariloullfonamidofoefornykh kielot)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obahchey khimii, 1958, Vol* 28, Nr 6, pp, 1589-1594
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: In continuation of their own previous papers on trichloro-
phosphazosulfonaryla and on products of their hydLrolysia,
the dichloxmnhydrides of the arylsulfonamidophosphoric acids
(Refs 1, 2) the authors were interested in synthesizing and
investigating the fluorine containing analogues of the tri-
chlorophosphazosulfonaryle and of the dichloroanhydrides
of the arylaultonamidophosphoric acids* The direct substitution
of the chlorine in these compounds by fluorinet as for in-
stance , with potassium fluoride, did not succeed# As is
known chlorine is easily replaced by fluorine in the chloro-
anhydrides of various acids when potassium fluoride in aqueous
solution is allowed to act on them. In the conversion of the
trichlorophosphazosulfonaryls with a saturated solution of
potassium fluoride heat is producedt on which occasion be-
Card 1/3 sides the substitution of chlorine by fluorine a partial
SOV/ 79-28-6-35/63
Fluoranhydride Salts of the Arylaulfonamidophosphoric Acids
hydrolysis takes part and potassium salts of the difluoran-
hydrides of the arylaulfonamidophosphoric acids are formed
according to the summary scheme to The same products are
obtained in the conversion of the dichloroanhydrides of the
same phosphoric acids with potassium fluoride according to
scheme 2. As was to be expected the potassium salts of the
dichloroanhydrides of the arylsulfonamidophosphoric acids,
the potassium salts of the difluoranhydrides of the aryl-
sulfonamidophosphoric acids and the dipotassium, salts of
the monofluoranhydrides of the same acids are formed depend-
ing on the reaction conditions. The structure of the potas-
sium salts of the difluoranhydrides of the same acids is
proved by their conversion to the esters of these aoids by
means of sodium methylate. It was shown that the potassium
salts of the difluoranhydrides of the aryloulfonamido-
phosphoric acids have a still greater reaftance to hydrolysis
than the potassium salts of the dichloroanhydrides of the
same acids. The reasons for this phenomenon are discussed
in detail* There are 3 tables and to references, which
are Soviet.
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sov /79-28-6-35/63
Pluoranhydride Salts of the Arylaulfonamidophosphoric Acids
ASSOCIATION; rnstitut organicheskoy 'ch'inli. Akademii nauk Ukrainskoy SSR
(Institute of Organic ChemistryIAs MW M)
SUMITM: Pebruary 21, 1957
1. Phosphoric acid-Hydrolysis
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LICVCHENKO, Yo.S.; BOBROVA, Te.N.; ARTEMITUA, O.A.; KARATBDG, Te.V.
Stud7ing the crude olls of the Karabulak-Achaluki field in
the Chachan-Ingush L.S.S.R. Trudy GrozMI no.4:27-39 '59.
()aRA 12:9)
(Chachan-Ingush A.S.S.R.-Petrolaum-Analysts)
50)
AUTHORS:
307/79-29-4-47/77
.1
Levchenko, Ye. S., Sheynkman, 1. E.
TITLE: Esters of N-arylthiocarbamid(.,-NI-phosphoric Acid3 (Efiry
11-ariltiokarbamid-lil-foofornykh kislot)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey kh1mii, 1959, Vol 29, Nr 4, pp 1249-1254
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: As was shown by Levchenko and co.workers (Ref 1), t?.P- ester3
of isothiocyanate phosphoric acid react with amines, and
particularly with aniline, in such a way as to form thioure-
derivatives.
(RO) 2P(O)11CS + C6H5NH2 jP(RO)2P(O)NHCSNHC 6H 5'
One of these compounds, the diethyl ester of N-phenylthi(-
carbamide-NO-phosphoric acid, (C2H 50)2P(O)"'HCS:'HC6H5) P--33-~33eS
insecticide and anti-tuberculous properties* It was therefrrE~-
of interest to prepare esters of X-arylthiocarbamide-Ni-
phosphoric acid with various substituent3 in the aromatic
nucleus and to examine their physiological properties. The di-
Card 1/3 ethyl ester of isothiocyanate phosphoric acid (Ref 1) was
caused to react with p- and o-toluidine, p- and o-anis-id-'ne,
Esters of N-arylthiocarbamide-,Ill-phosphoric Acids SOV/79-29-4-47/77
p-phonetidine, o-, m-, and p-chloro anIline,
p-fluoro aniline, p-aminophenyloulfamide,
and phenylhydrazine. The diethyl esters of N-arylthiosarbam:dc~-
No-phosphoric acids obtained are colorless compounds w~Jth
acid properties. They are slightly soluble in -Natpr, berizilne,
ether, and CCl 4" and can be recry3tallized from al2ohol. ard
acetone. The diethyl- and diphenyl ester of isathi-o-yanate
phosphoric acid and the dipheny! ester of isothi-icyanate "hir,
phosphoric acid form similar thiourea derivatilvez.3 with
thiophen~!. These compounds are, however, unstable and
as soon as they are left undisturbed for some tize, whi2e benzc-
thiazole derivatives and H S form (Scheme 21. N-'1-enzcth-,qzo`Y'-
2
2)-diphonyl-diinobu'6y'.'Lphosp%amate and -diphenylth'ophospht-tmut-
are colorless crystalline compcunds.
reacts as easily with the esters if isothiocyanate th-l-~jd.so-
phoric acid and results, via the thiourea derivati7c, In
derivatives of 3-methylbenzothiazolidene-2. The c-crrejpC'nd!ng
diphenyl ester of the same acid results in N-(3-methy1btnzc--
thiazoliden-3-2)-diphon.vlthiophosphtimate according to sr:h-?xe
Card 2/3 a-aminopyridine and N-methylbenzothiazolonimine ros-.ilt, by
Esters of N-arylthiocarbamide-Ni-phosphoric Acids
SOV/79-29-11-47/77
reaction with the diethjl ester of isothiacyanate phosphoric,
acid, in the corresponding thiourea derivatives (Scheme 4).
The esters of arylthiocarbamide phosphoric acids pro-,ed to t,~?
weakly insecticide and anti-tuberealous agents, with the ex-
ception of the diethyl ester of li-(p-ohlorophenyl)-ttiocarbande-
No-phosphoric acid and the diethyl ester of N-phenyithic-
carbamide-NI-phosphoric acid. There are I table and 3 ref-
erences, I of which is Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Institut organiche3koy khimii Akademii nauk Ukrainskoy SSR
(Institute of Organic Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences
Ukrainskaya SSR)
SUBMITTED: January 6, 1958
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AUTHCMt Levchenko Ye. 3 Sheynkman, 1, Zj WV/79-29-5-14/75
Ki rs=~V-11-'~'-
TITLEz PreP&rat:10n,)f Phosphorus-Diiodide and -Triiodide (Poluoheniye
dvukhyodistogo I trekhyodistogo foefore.)
PERIOMCALs Zhurnal obsbohey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, Nr 59 PP 1474-1477 (US3R)
ABSTRACTs In -the work under review the authors devised a harmless and - as
to preparation - convenient method for the production of phosphorus
diiodide and at the same time a method for the ;rpduotion and
purification of phosphorus triiodide without use of white phosphorus
and carbon dioulfide. After numerous experiments it was found that
phosphorus d1iodide and phosphorus triiodide can be obtained in
absolutely ;rare form lirsotly from iodine and red phosphorus with
subsequent crystallization from suitable solvents. The reaction
may be carried out by fusing iodine and phosphorus ortybaiHngof Iodine
and pboajxrus In solvents applicable to crystallization. Butyl iodide
and bromide, dichloro ethane, ethyl iodide and other alkyl- and
alkene halogens can be used for the crystallization of phosphoras
diiodide. Chloro benzene is the most suitable one. The phosphorus
iodide obtained represents rather large, orange, longish lamina with
0
Card 1/2 a melting point of 126-1~7,Higher quantities of this preparation
Preparation of Phosphorus-Diiodide and -Triiodide SOV/79-29-5-14/75
can be prepared without difficulties. Carbon tetrachloride,
chloroform, butyl iodide can be used for the recrystallization of
phosphorus triiodide, but most suitable is dichloro-othane.
Phosphorus trilodide is obtained in the form of rather large brilllm*
dark-red crystals with a melting point of 60-610. There are
5 references, 2 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATIONs Institut organicheskoy khimii kkademii nauk Ukrainskoy SSR
(Institute of Organic Chemistry of the Academy of Solencenj
Ukrainian SSR)
SUMITTED: May 69 1958
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AUTHORS: Levchenko, Te. G.f Kirannov, A. V. SOV/79-29-6-8/72
TITLE: Reaction of Phosphorus Pentachloride With the N-Chloro-
Derivatives of Aryl Sulfamides (Reaktsiya pyatikhloristogo
foofora a N-khlorproizvodnymi ariloullfamidov)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obahchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, Nr 6, Pp 1813-1614
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: Two methods have so far been applied for the synthesis of
the trichloro-phoBphazo-compounds: The reaction of phosphorus
pentachloride with acid amiden (Ref 1) and the reaction of
phosphorus trichloride with the sodium salts of the chloro
amides of the sulfonic acids (Ref 2). The latter reaction
proceeded according to the scheme
ArSO2NNaC1 + PC13 9- NaCl + ArSO2N-PC1 3' It was previously
assumed that the acting force of this reaction would preva-
lently be the tendency of the trivalent phosphorus atom to
pass over into the pentavalent state. It was found, however,
that also phosphorus pentachloride does not only vigorously
react with the sodium salts of the N-chloro-amides of the
sulfonic acids, but also with the N,N-dichloro-amides of the
Card 1/2 sulfonic acids, thus yielding trichloro-phosphazo-compounds
Reaction of Phosphorus Pentachloride With the SOV/79-29-6-8/72
H-Chloro-Derivatives of Aryl Sulfamides
and free chlorine according to the scheme
ArSO2 NNaC1 + PC15 NaC1 + Cl 2 + ArSO 2N.PCI Y
ArSO2 Ncl2 + PCl5 2Cl 2 +ArSO 2 N-PCl 3* This reaction pro-
ceeds readily, with good yields, and gives high-purity
trichloro-phosphazo-compounds. Without solvent the reaction
of phosphorus pentachloride with the above-mentioned salts
taken place so abruptly that the reaction products are
completely charred. In carbon tetrachloride the reaction
proceeds normally under heating. The N,N-dichloro-amides of
the aulfonic acids react slowl) with PC1 5 in CC1 4 at room
temperature, but rapidly when heated. There are 4 Soviet
references.
ASSOCIATION. Institut organicheskoy khimii Akademii nauk Ukrainskoy SSR
(Institute of Organic Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences,
Ukrainakaya 33R)
SUBMITTED: May 27, 1958
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5 (3)
-AUTHORS: Levchenko, Ye. S., Zhmurova, 1. 11.1 SOV/79-29-7-34/83
-K4"8rr6Y1-T."'T7" "
TITLE: Reaction of Phosphorus Pentachloride Ilith Acid Dichlorides and
Diestere of the Aryl Sulphonamidophosphoric Acids (Reaktalya
pyatikhloristogo foefora a dikhlorangidridami i diefirami aril-
oullfonamidofaefornykh kiolot)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obahchey kh1mii, 1959, Vol 29, Nr 7, pp 2262 - 2267
(USSR)
ABSTRACT:
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Kirsanov succeeded in transforming the trichloro phosphazoatil-
phonalkyle and aryls of the type RS02 N-PCl 3 into the acid di-
chlorides of the correspondine alkyl- and aryl oulphowimidophon-
phoric acids according to the acheme RSO 2N-I'Cl 3+H2o ----4 HC 14
+RS02NHPOC12 by the action of water or formic acid (Ref 1). it
was of interest to find out whether a reverse transformation
was possible, i.e. whether the corresponding trichlorophosphazo
compounds could be obtained according to the scheme RSO 2NHPOCY
+PCl5 HCl + Pocl3 + RSO 2N - PCl 3(1) from the acid dichlor-
Reaction of Phosphorus Pentachloride With Acid SW/711-21n-7-34/83
Dichlorides and Diesters of the Aryl Sulphonamidophos-
phoric Acids
idea of aryl sulphonamidophosphoric acids. The experiments
showed that the reaction (1) for the acid dichlorides of o-,
M_' and_p-nitrophenyl sulphonamidophosphoric acids takes place
at 130 1350 within 10-15 min in Yields of from 47 to 00% as
well as for phenyl eater of the N-(dichlorophoophinyl)-mono-
amide of p-benzene disulphonic acid at 115-120~~ within 20-25
min in a yield of 45e1j. In all cases by-products of unknown na-
ture are formed. Also in the reaction of PCI 5 with the potas-
sium salts of the acid dichlorides of nitrophonyl sulphonamido-
phosphoric acids the same yields were obtained. In the action
of PC1 5 on the acid dichlorides of aryl sulphonamidophoDphoric
acids, the molecules of which contain no other substituents in
the aromatic nucleus, no correspondinG trichlorophosphazo sul-
phonaryls are formed. In the reaction of PCI 5 with the diphenyl
eaters of the above acids the diphenoxy chlorophosphazoatilpho-
naryls, irrespective of the nature and the position of the sub-
Card 2/3 stituents, are obtained in the aromatic nucleus of sulphonic
Reaction of Phosphorus Pentachloride With Acid SOV/79-29-7-34/63
Dichlorides and Diesters of the Aryl Sulphonamidophos-
phoric Acids
acid (Scheme 3). The constants, analytical data and the yields
of the diphenoxy chlorophosphazosulphonaryls are tabulated.
There are 1 table and 7 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION; Institut organicheskoy khimii Akademii nauk Ukrainskoy SSR
(Institute of Organic Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences of
the Ukrainskaya SSR)
SUBMITTED: June 23, 1958
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AUT HORS s L~vol~e "k~ Ye. S., Ponomareval Ye. A., Neemeyanova, T. S.,
-11irskiyj a. V
TITLEs Study of the hydrocarbon composition of Ozek-Suat petroleum
PERIODICAL3 Refer tivnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 13t 1961, 524, abstract
IMV; (Tr. Groznensk. neftj n.-i. in-t, 1960, vYP- 7,
162 - 172)
TEXTs As a result of this investigation, the composition of the
gasoline of Ozek-Suat petroleum was clarified to 91.9A. It was found t*r,
contain 43 hydrocarbons. The gasoline is characterized by a high content
of paraffins (54.2%), most of which have a normal structure or are
slightly branched with a methyl oubstituent 04~)- In addition, it has
a high content of cyclohexane hydrocarbons (24.5%)- It was found that
n-pentane, n-hexans, n-heptanes n-octane, n-nonane, and m6thyl cyclo-
hexane are contained 'an the asoline (initial boiling point, 1500C) in
maximum amounts of 6 - 9%# bstracter's notet Complqte translation
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AUTHORS% Levchenko. Te.S.,'Ponomareva, Te.A., Neameyanova,T.S,,
and Mirskiy, I V.
TITLE: Chemical composition of gasoline from Ozek-Suat crudes
PERIODICALI Chemie a chemlckA technologie; Pi-ehled technicki a
hospoWsk4 literatury, v.18, n0.5, 1961, p~226,
abstract Ch61-3128 (Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv
i masel, no.8, 1960, 9-11)
TEXT: A complote hydrocarbon analysis has been conducted
on the straight-run gasoline (final boiling-point 1500C) from
Ozek-Suat crude, which is noted for its high content (17.5%) of
solid paraffins, and high pour point (520). The fraction was from
a pilot distillation unit with 100 theoretical plates. Qualitative
and quantitative analyzes of the fractions up to 1330C were
performed with an ISP-51 spectrometer. The fraction between
133-1500C was investigatcd- by catalytic dehydrogenation of the
six-membered naphthenes and separation of the resultant aromatics
over ASM silica gel. The secondary aromatics were qualitatively
analysed by spectrometer, and calculated with respect to the
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corresponding cyclo-hexane hydrocarbons. The mixture of cycio-
pentanes and isoparaffins were similarly analysed after further
distillation on a 40 plate laboratory column. The data shov that
the gasoline contains 54.2% paraffins, 35.6% being straight chain,
14.0% wiih one tertiary carbon atom, 4.2% with two, and 0.4% with
a quaternary carbon atom. There in a high (24.5%) content of
cyclohexane-hydrocarbons. predominantly methyleyclohexane (8.0%).
There in a-5.3%'cyclopentane fraction, predominantly methyleyclo-
pentane (1.-969). The aromatic content is 7.9%. made up of 3.5%
xylenes (2.06% met&, 0.749 pars, 0.68% ortho), 2.5g toluene,
1.3% ethyl benzene, and 0.6% benzene.
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i.Abstractor's Note.~ This in an abstract of the original
Russian paper and not a translation of
the very brief Czech-language abstractj
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Acid Chlorides of N-Dichloro-phosphinyl-arene- S/079/60/030/05/31/074
imino-sulfonic Acids B005/BO16
in Table It this table contains data on the solubility in 6 organic sol-
vents. The authors further investigated the direction of reactions of the
type XBO2NHPOZ2 + PC15 )'XSO (-NPOZ2)Cl or XSOrNPZ2C' in dependence on
the character of the groups X an'. Z, The results are elimmarized in Table 3.
The investigations are thoroughly discussed. In an experimental part all
procedures carried out are described in detail. There are 3 tables and
7 references: 2 Soviet and 5 German.
ASSOCIATION: Inatitut organichookoy khimli Akademii nauk Ukrainskoy SSR
(Institute of Organic Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences,
Ukrainskaya SSR)
SUBMITTED: may 7, 1959
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LUCHMMO, Ye.S.; SHZYNMN, I.J.; KIRSAVOY, A.V.
Phanylamides of N-dianilidophoophinylareniminosulfonic acids.
Zhur.ob.khtm- 30 no.6:1941-1946 is ,6o.
(MIRA 13:6)
lo Institut organichesko7 khimil Akademll nauk Ukrainskoy SSR.
(Amides) (Sulfonic acids)
LIVCHINIO, Ye.S.; DMACH, N.Ya.; KIRSAMT, A.T.
Chlorides of N-aryloulforVlarealminosulfouic acids. Zhur.ob.
khim- 30 no.6:1971-1975 Je 160. (MIU 13:6)
1. Institut organicheskoy khimil Akademii mau Ukrainskoy
SSR,
(Sulfonic acids) (Chlorides)