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uglarorla i voloroda). Usmkhi khimii, 1948s -Vyp. 3. fl. $70-71, - MUNr: 3,, 371
SO: latopial Zhurnal Statay, No. 30, V400ow, 1948
Z. 4 , , I .f I
BelliCavivit, P, I., Volkova, A. A., ,vid Yeroforw. B.- V., "Tito kinotims of tho taoroal
disintegratlu~] of Of silvqr und it>iiuw o~u0i-.te", In-Is-Ii-,%
Alavi. nauk BSSR, 1,448, 1110. 6, ). 145-59. 1
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durin.0 30 yearo of Soviet power", In the collection: Vaterl.aly noytabrla7krT
Akad. nauk BSSR, 1947, Minsk, 1949, p. 107-15.
SO: U-4393, 19 kup-ust 53, (Letopis lZhurnal Inykb Statryl, No. 22, 1949).
Y!~IIOPEYEV, norin vanil'yevicIl
"Successes in -the Field of Topokinetics," Izvestiy2 Akadi~nii '51pak Belorusalrov
2SR, 1950, No'., It
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Kinetics of tranel'OrTAtions of polymorphous modifications of umonium nitrate.
I. General character of the kinetics of transformation of tbs modification IV., into
the modification HIs B. Vs trofeev and No Is Mitshavicho Page 1235,
Academy of Sci. Dolor. SSR
Insto of Chadetry
Minsk
March 60 1950.
SOt Journal of Rjoical Chendstryp Vol. 74,9 Noo, lOg OctoWr 1950
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ULIMICH,P.I.; VOIZOVA,A*A.; YXRQMM.B*V*-, LAZARIVON.Ya.
Nffect of concentration on the velocity of thermal decompolitiom
of silver oxalate In a vehicle. 1xv. AN BM no.lt163-175 J&-F 151.
(Thermochemistry) (Silver oxalate) (NLRA 8:10)
YEROFEYEV, B. V. FA 192T43
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Kinetics of transformitions of polymorphous modifications of amcnium nitrate. Part 2.
Effect of conditions of preliminary treatment on the rate of transformations of N,1003
(,V)- NV03 ('I,)' zt=. fiz. khim. 16 No. 6, 1952.
Month List of Russian Accepsionso Library of Congress Novembwl 1952. Unclassified.
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YMPEM, B. V.
USSR/Chemistry - POIMB�Saftt* Potassime -
sop 52
"Kinetics of Thermal, Decomposition of potasglug permanganatq," B. V, Terofeyev and
1. 1. Smirnovs, Inst of Chen, Aucad Set Belorussian $51, Kinsk
Zbur Piz Rhin, Vol 126, No. 9. pp 1233-1243
Studied the kineticis of the thgrmal docgmpa of crashed and uncrashed recrystallized
K"4 in a temp range of 211.5 - 227.6 C. Discovered that the decompa of KKn04 has
a typical autocatal:rtic character mad that practically the entire rarige of the
reaction can be,quwxtitatively described by the Kolmogorov-Yerofpyev sq. The values
of fln*, in most cases, were close to four or five, thus indicating single-stage
and double-stage processes in the formation of the starting centers of the reaction,
which arise at sepa:rate points on the surface of the crystals, The crushing of the
M04 crystals did act change the general character of the kimetics of the reaction
and left the valuA t3f On" without substantial change. This led the authors to dis-
count the theory of A. G. ?rout and 7. 0. Tompkins (Trans. lared Soo, Vol 40, 488, 1944).
263 T 15
USEM/Chemistr7 - Ammmium Nitrate Nov 52
"Kinetics of Conversions of Pol:ymorphous Modifica-
tiots of Ammonium Nitrate: 111. Kinetics of the
CQr=vt',rGi= Of RH41'03(II1)__*NH00 (IV) f B* V. Tero-
feyev and H. 1. Hitakevich, Inst Rem,'Acad Sci Bel-
OrAws SSR, Minsk
-Zhur Fiz Miin' Vol 26, No 11, pp 1631-1641
M;e--authors eta-te 'Umt tale ratee'of '66aversi6a of--
NH003 modif icatioas III --w IV, similar to the rate
edf =,.;;Iv -rsion at i! do"
expt- Mie :mto of.--conver-is-io-i-ef-
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time (of. temp and time elapsed after the ccuver- _-
-slvn of IV --oo- In) is - the same-j* vilhiii -thei- na~ - at
wayta error. Protracted keeping of,111,at the eca-
Ion temp of IV --*li (35-0-36-00) iewls to a do-
cx*ase in the rate of the subsequent- ccaversica Pf
M --*IV. The preliminary initial heating of IU:at
55,-~O also decreases the rate of the conversim-
MM--v- IV. The kinetics of the couveralon of -the:
UPWicationsIM4M.I., (m) --*xH4x0-, (IV) can ,be e .X-
pressed by the Ainetic eq 11 exp (-- MA),
Unvughout.-the vhole x~mzge of th; expts conducted
:v4-,tb tested yr s. Cirushing the comMd leaas to.a.
decrease in the rate of conversirm of NH41qo (III)--*
woA(M.,;t- thi aithbre &M: tbi-t Ahe~,-ti~ip a;~W~;9;cve
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1sw.Jm BW.so.I,.65-7* To-& 153. (NM q: I)
(Therwboulstry)
131, 3. T., and NNSIMUCH, 1. 1.
00463cople Determination of Phenol sad Ortho.-Crooolil In Peat Petroleum.*
lay. AN Beloran. SSRO No pp 203-11) 0 1953
A tenvi=etric method (Yerofeyevj B.T.9 udh- agLe.
ZAA,A-UQhU- In-tat 1943, Wo 7,, 65) was used for the'dotermination of
a composition of 'the phenol fraction In peat petrolatui (1$0-225 degrees).
The obanol content was 14.3 11.4%; the ortho-cresol content was 6.2
o*5%-. Naphthalene was not detected. (RZMim, No 200 1954)
YMOFEYEV~ Boris Vusillyevivh
"Progressive Poisoning of Hydrogen Sorption in the Pro(,4:rs of Formation of
Nickel Hydrides," Dolady Akademii Nauk #494, iTo. 6, voi xvu., I'M
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USCIVOrganic Chemistry - Naturally Occurring Substances and Their Synthetic Analogs..
AbE,t Journal: Referat. Zhur - Kbimlyaj, No 1t 195T, 1034
Author: Yero, feyevj, B. V., Kitskevichp No I., and Soroko., T. 1.
Imstitution: Academy of Sciences Belorussian SSR
Tltlez Conjugated Decarboxylation During the Autoxidatitm of Debydroabietla
Acid
Original
Periodicals Izv.,AN BSSR., 1955t No 2, 131-135 (publisbed In ltuselan)j Vestsi AN
BSSR., 1955t No 2, 124-128 (published in BelommislAn)
Abstractt It has been established that the autoxidation of dehydroebietic acid
(I) is accompanied by decarboxylation. Heating colophony (3 hours at
3400) yields the "pyroacid.," which is sulfonatedj. acid hydrolysis of
the sulfodebydroabietic acid yields It mp 172-17.J.50 (frcm alcohol)
Ox-71D t 63.770. Autoxidation of I is carried out in naphthalene at
U5 aDi 950 in the presence of Co-acetate (II) (one percent.by veight
based on 1). The apparatus deqcribed previously (Referat Zhur - Khimiya,
Card 1/2
U38R/Orgenic Chemistry - Naturally Occurring Substances and Their Synthetic A- E-1
nalogs.
Abst Journal: 1955, 51500) -was used in studying the kinetics of the autoxidation.
The quantity of O~2 absorbed (ard the rate of attox1dation) were de-
ternined by measuring the increase in weight of tubes packed with
askaxit through which the gas from the reactimL vessel is paused;
the gas is displaced by a stream of 02. With tin initial flow rate of
0.7 ml_Vmin/gm I the autoxidation of I practically stops when 0.21
moles 02/mole I have been absorbed. Upon &ii3placemant of the gas
fraz the reaction vaccal with a atream of 02 the rtwtion rate increa-
ses tD 0.56 mi o2/min/gm. When an additional 90 al of gaLi have been
absorbed the reaction rate drops off sharply. Pjwlysis of the gas e-
volved during the reaction shoved the pweeence of 35-4% C02. The ra-
tio COp:02 depends on the quantity of 11 used =d varios little du-
ring a particular experiment. The decarboxylAtion of I toes not pro-
ceed in an atmosphere of N2. The authors are of the opinion that 4
processes are involved'in the autoxidation and decarboxylation of I:
(1) formation of the hydroperoxide radical from the I radical by C(9):
(2) formation of the I radical by the carboV1 group (111); (3) de-
carboxylation of III; and (4) splitting-off of one 11-atom from C(9)
of the new molecule of I by interaction with III.
Card 2/2
TERAnM, B.,V.; MBOVIK, V.I.
Activation energy In the process of thermal Inactivation of
Metall1sed catalmse extracted from the liver of exam, Testol
AN 156* (KUU 10.0 1)
(Catalase) (Liver extract) (Activity coefficients)
vuwrj~vvioal choolstry.UvOics, Con'bustiou, Stplosims) Topo-
dwelstryp Catalysis.
Abs Jour: ileferat. Murml Mdai7a., No 2,, 1958j, 38%.
AuWw z 3 -T - liEgoomm.. L.T. YAndzelem.
lut : -le-adag' of Sciences or lddtO MESIM OR-
Titu : MjWtlcM of,polymorghous emVersion Of ~k-ves*rciu into
(I -Ifisorcla.
ftlg AM Testai M I=. Bar, M.-tekba. z.,v Isy. M 3ML- Sero fiz.-
tdft. ROP 19*1 No 40 99-110.
Abstraft: Me kUetlcs or the mwersian of ths.lov taqwvatire modirica-
Mon cdl reso 'in into its high temperature madIflcatim vas stu-
dled M; 72 to IW . It is shown Us* the wbudied reaction fol-
lam Via topokinatic eqmMah 1/(l - a) - 1 - kA. The deter-
simied activation enerU is 33,900 cal per sole.
card 1/1 -14-
WOO= - J1181" NITS-ZVI=, N. 1.
Selalklonship between the rate and depth of conversion In topo-
abooLeal reactions " exemplified br polymorphic conversion of i 1-
-.j~ --I . - ~
amoicilumn1trate. Sbor. 1-uch. robe, lam t.khin.All RSSR no.5: 3-12 03~0
(KLaA 10:5)
(Chmmical reaction, We of)
(Ammoulum nitrate)
IN namm"WWO"I"Asgalar. V.A.
Turud decomposition kinetics of 0000100 c&r%)A&SO *sd Ourf"O
area of the solid Product (N90), ftrt 1: rwroal decomposition
kinetice of gg=30E~O WA MgCO .4R2 0. Sbor.vAudh.r*b.Inst,Wm.
AN, MSSR no.5:58-74 156. 3 (XIMA 10: 5)
(Magmselus carlboustes)
(Mosiml reaction, Rate of)
1~rzw, B.T.; PWUN',Cnxlz. V.A.
'--~-~=rdecovpooiltloz klastice of mpselum ow-bonate and surface
arfs of the solid product (NO), ftrt 2s Inven't1gation of surface
anm of mgmeltm oxide In deaceposition produote of KgCO 3-3H 20
'L4
apit ".4#20 by adsorption of C, 02, Sbor,.mlxchr&b.lnmt.Wm.
AN BSSR no-5:75--91 156. (KLUA 10: 5
(V4W*slw carbonate*)
(Chemical reactlos, late of)
(C-rbe-.1gote"s)
TMNTN, B,.T.l CHIPAO, I.I.
-
Initiators ond peroxide lyroftate of )-carens **tooxidstion,
Uch.sap. SOU no.29sl5-22 156. (win 11111)
(Oxidation) (Carens)
1ARMINg B.T.; CHIRICO. A.Z.
lommoww"m
40 Autamtion kinetics of 3-carens, Uch,sapo BOU mo*29:3-14
156. (Kim 11:11)
(Oxidation) (Carom)
USM/Physical Cheiststry - Therzodynamicso 7hermochenistry, B-8
Equilibria, Physical-Chemical Analysis, Phase Transitioas.
Abe Jour : Refemt Zhur - Rhimiya, No 1, 1958, 389
Author : B.V. YerofeyevL.T. Mendeleyev.
List : Acmdeqj of Scionees of Mite-Russian BE.
Title : NImitics of Phase Transformti~n IM4]kr (X)4-.0- JWD4,Br (11)
Orij& Pub : Vestei AX BM. Her. fit.-tekhn. n.0 1957; No'l, 57-63
Abstract : The kinetics of the phase transformation M4~Br (1)-
]Mjt]3r (11) was investigated. It is described*by the
equition 1 / (1 - a~ ) - 1 - Kt, where cK is the share
or Us now Oaqop K Is oomUmt and t is time,- It Is
explained afj a process procosdi~g through Thai formtlon
and growth of kernels of the solid product,,
Card 1/1
2~-~o Y. tfa ~ Z- /-, C".
Status of Chemistry In the AdndwW of Sciences of the White
Russian 5.502. on the Oth wmlvorsary of the 4rest,October
Revolution. Vestal M MOR Ser. f Is.-tokh. bev. no.j~:31-42
'57-
(White Aussla-Chomistry)
m(a By-q_v 21
,.mmwmmww"pm~-
X.H.Payluchenko's re-oly to the critialse of hio coacepto of tne
mochani8c of Yeactious of solids. Zhur.fiz,khIv- 31 MO-2:505-508
F '57. (KLRA 10: 7)
1. AN BSSR, Inatitiit k121mij. Minsk.
(Choutcal react ton-Nechemism) (Ulids)
%4%- fama"I T.
flnislation md ~b Of WPI"100 In li"Ids.4ind oallUm tr
S.F.Bouden wA A.D.1offe. TrOW14*04 frd" IfffliNh W A.I.Gol'blvAort
Xvieved by I.T.BrotOW. Qmr^v#*l9- 31 910-4:932-931 AP Is?.
(Sxmlogtong) (BoUdM, S&P.) (loffo. A.D.',l (MLRA 10:7)
YF-kv F F-7YE; J~)
AUTHCR Uttske-vich, N. I., Soroko, T. X., Yerofc.'1Ov.,J3'# , Academician,
Belorussian SM'Academy of Sciences
TITLE ecarbo;-,lation on the autoo: lIction of
in a Ilixture with Fatty Acids.
(soi)ryazhennoyedekttrbpkeiliro4itniya pri avtookislonit
henzola v smesi a zhlrny~mi kislotami -.Russian)
PLaIODICAL Doklady Akad.11auk 5SUt1957tVO1 115#11r 1pp. P 1o3-1o6
ABSTRACT It was shown by the authors,'in earlier.paper.3 that tho lo7-'Uenparat.:-
re autooxydation,of res 'inoud icids is'acco~upaniiqd by a decarbr-,xilation
of these gicids.In.this. connection it was interestin,~- to find oat whe-
ther a conjugate dedarbovIlation. of carbonic acids in a zaixtare with
a hydrocarbon which are subject to autooxydation was possible.The
tests made for this purpose show that an autooxydation of
.benzene in a,mixture with aceti~,butyrio,isobutyric ane ste--ric -,zf"--
is actually a6companied by a conj ugate. de carboxylation.Thur; t%e o:
iqli of the hydrocarbon induces the connected decarboXylation -irocc.-ts
o~ the acid '(terminology,by 5hiiov).Since the autooxydatioa of
o*arbons, especially at~higher temyeratu~ees,,ntay lead to the formatici-i
of 4cids capable,in-the course of eurther iLutooxydation,of a cordL.-atc
decarbo'x' dis' overy of this phenomenon is of carta-in
ylation,the, 0 ~'k.
est for the-und6ratanding of theoxydation. chealsm of hydrocarlborrj -In
gener~l.The self-acting decarboxylation of fatty acids only takcs
ce at considerably hiaher temperatures than the'conjugate deca-x'U-o-,.a-
Card 1/3 lation diaco'vered'by the authors.Ill.'1 shawn that the autooxidation
Conjugate Deoar4oxyl4tjon- ,of 'the 41utooxidatton of Iso- 20-1-28/54
piqpyDensene in a Mixtar6 with Yatty Auida
..speed of isoprop-lbonsone is about four tiiaas hl~,rher in t!-~~, ,rp-
40
u was
ce.of an!acid than witho't.an.acid.The initial apeed
it decreased .Tab.1 shovis the influence of tLie maid concentration.
this speed.Addition of 1,o4 % of Isobutyric acid increases the s-.ccc-
more than f our-f old. Further additions of said virtually do nct
ge the amount of oxygen absorbed at all.11oweverpthey brir,~ abo'ut. a:-.~
increase in the developing C02 more than qiz-fold,at a pr:Lctica'-,l.-,-
changed amount of absorbed e- gen.The' test results of the oxidatio~i
. I V
of isopropylbenzene,.in-a mixture with radioactive acetic acid(labelcc-.
on the carboxyl)confirms-that the escaping CO at lea t partly,deve-
lo:ps. at the expense of' the carb~Oxyl. kroup of Ge addead acid.The test-~
wi-th'oxydation of acetic,bixtyriopisobutyric and stearic acid3 unA-0--
axialogous conditions but withpiA i8OPVOPY113enzene showed that neit-1-'er.
an absorption of oxygen noi'a foruation~of C02 takes pluce. The, zrzall
amount Of C02 escaping on. this' 'occasion probably represents a procci,
which is connected Nith the autooxydation of these acids.A ziche--e- i,.,
proposed for the 'conjugate decarboxylation process of organic aciex
with a simultaneous autooxydation of hydr'ocarbons.It conz-ists of:
I'.'formation of the radical of isopropylbenzene peroxide, 2. int eract -4:n
..o1'' this radical with the organic acid under foTmation of a acid ra-
I dical, - 3. the decarboxylation. as such, 4.aeparation of a li:~(Iro.--en a-
Card 2/3 tom from isop'ropylben.zene in'the tertiary group due to interaction
Co.-&3ate Docarbox.vlation of the Autoo"i I-Itioll of TSO-
propylbanzene in a Kixture -aith ~'atty -cids.
with the produced radical 11. VIAs reaction leads to the re,;-2nera~i*:.
of the initial radical. Thus the reactions 2 - 4 mrc
Sion reactiona.It was denonstrated, an induction of the kind
ed abovelreally takes place.
(3 illustrations, 1 table and 7 61,tvic references)
ASISOCIATION cf the. Academy of ScLercesof
(Institut khimii Akademii Nauk BSSR)
PU4;S L11TIO B Z
0 L111'.7ITTM 12.1-1957
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....... ...
50) PEW I UK
Akedludys, nu* Volorasokoy Mi, Institat Wadi
sbornik nmcbwkh rooto v". 6 (conoction or s*0"Airta Wafts of the Institute
of~hmdstryj, Delormstea SSR Aea4W of Belofteliip or.. 6) minsk,, xxd-vo m
DaUrusskoy SO., 1958. M I* 1j,100 mplos printed,,
3d.: Acadedelmp I= Ac~ or Salome*; To&, U.:
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COMUM., Me book Is a collection of sclwt~fto wtWAwi do%Ung with veried
subjecte,p such as problems in electron tboory of som1madmeurs, catalysis,
antoxidation of abiotic aC14j, as of Ofte:01setters of sulfur
orgenic compounds and reactions of s.1ky1,,wy1,p Wyl-#y rMicals in the
4quid rham.o. PersomUties We Mentioned in the 1bft1w1ftWL articlaso
Then are 331 references., of thich 215 we Soviet., 75 UgUshv 30 Cormwo
10 Fremahs and 1 Finnish.
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BVfs =A V.A, Pftt"hddk. Study of Ontut CadMom
2 =~
11 1 of ggUlt lanwt* ml YAt&Ule Ombalt With the
Aid of the Isatopo Oou-. 39
Mwke"ah; S.Y. Attachwaft fbr the MI-M No" Spectrometer for
Studying Gamna Pham Dmt*ftm gxebmp Reaction an 50344 surfaces 47
Ooinavlk., 76#5, Stu4y of the Formation of XMtIvI Fleastim Centers in
the Inaftetlau Period of ranual of Marlim A" 59
Mitskoviahj, I.I.j, T.I. Sorokop wad t.T. Ttmftmv. Con4vast" DeawbmW-
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131"IYUchs'llwo MoNo, VeNe AlcuLlAmichp KeVo V4b0v1k# MA 1,N. DMIM.
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AlAwand"vich, Kh. X. Separation of Sylvinite Ores In &~ Ny4~mcyclcne 115
Krivehik, Z.A. imd N.Y. Yermolenko. Structure and Adsorbability of
Peat Charcoals, Part 11 125
Novikova,, U.N. end N.Y. Termleako, 1~he FalationAlp of Sorption and
Deterioration Prevention by Inhibitors In the Oxidation of )Rubber 133
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Under the Action of Gaseous Boron nuoride 170
KlyuM, Yu6P. Investigation of Conversion Products of d% -Pinene in
the Presenco of Ortho-phosphoric Acid I
Yerofeywr, BA, and S.F. Nammova. Inhibitory Meet of Hydroquinow, on
Fe 1WEMAtioi Of VAthyl M0thWry1Mte 190
Terofeyev, B&V.! A.N. Bakhts Peroxide !~beory in the Light of WAsm 'Studies 228
Shlyk, V.G. KInetics 6f Photopol7wrization of Vinyl Acetate in the
Presence of Benzoyl Peroxide 234
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TMPEM._ Bj . [Brafeau, B.V.]; PRATkSWKM. V.A.
Determinstion of surface area of noWnesluxi oxido In &: mixture
with vagnesium carbonate by cbemsorption of radioactive carbon
diozl6e. Voistal AN BSSR. Ser. fig.-tekbn.nav. jlo.2s6l-66 '58.
(KRK ID10)
(Sorption) (HWeslum oxides) (Ykenoslum carbonatoe)
MCnM1V. B,1. (Brafesu. 3.T.3. oWealk
Physical chanistry In the Aamdemy ~ of ~ $clause, at the to
Russian S,S-Ro on the fortieth anniversary of the Vhite Ituestan
S.S.R. Vestal All 3M.Ser.f Is.-tskh.nav. no.4:16-V. '58.
1 (KIM 12:4)
1. AN D&M.
(White Russiaw-themistry, Phralcal &a& theoretical)
...... ........... ...
"YEV, B.V.; PROTASHMIX, V.A,
Use cf Co6O In the stwW of contact conditions betwoon metallic
cobalt and its formats, Sbor., naucho robe Instill Min, AN BSSR
no.6:39-46 158. (MMA 11:11)
(Clobalt-Zootapes) (Cobalt formate)
XMIMVICK, Nol.; SOROVD. YEROFNM, B*V,
no lwftmk.
Conjugated docarboz7lation Z -&-u-to-ox4dation of Abletic seld. Sbor.
naadh, rab, ~nst. khlm. AN Bsn no-6:"-82 158- (NINA 11:21)
(Cgldatlon) (Abletle acid)
IMMOV, 39791 IAUMOVAp 5~7*
- - WOMOMM
thermodynamics of some reactions of on2ft- organio compounds.
Sbore usiuche rab. last, ]&In* AN 138SH noi,6:83-91. 1180
(Sulfur organic compounds) (Chemical reactlims (xmu ilin)
SOV/81-59-10-37459
'-Translation from: Reiferativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya,,1959, Ur-10, p 577 (USSR)
AUTHON4 Yerofeyov, B. V , Maumova,-S.F.
/
TITLE: of.Methylmetha-
On the lphibiting Effect of Hydroquinone on Polymi~ ization
crylate'
PERIODICAL: Sb. - riauahn. rabot In-ta khimii AS BSSRp 1958, Ur 69 pp 190-227
ABSIMCT: ~The kinetict of the polymerization of methy1methaorylato in the presence
of hydroquinone at 65 - 800C has boen Investigated, The polymerization
rate obeys the equation (v0 - v21ro)/Vlnh . (kol/~,)) ke,' (v, and vj,jh are
'
ence of an Inhibitor,
the rates of polymerization In the absence and the pro
kol, kc, and kg are the constants of the rates of tfte nipture reactions on
an inhibitor, at the interaction of two polymer radicals and the reaction
of chain growth, M and C are the concentrations of the monomer and the in-
hibitor, respectively. A diagram of inhibition hAs been.proposed, accord-
ing to which hydroquinone breaks the reaction chain as a result of the
Card 1/2 direct interaction with the growing polymer radical witl.,. formation of ben-
Sat/'81-59-10-37459
On the, Inhibiting Effect of Hydroquinone on Polymerization of Mpthy'loothaorylate
zoquinone and probably semiquinone.,- as an intermediate product, which also break fhe
chain.
A. Pravednikov
Card 2/2
I , I . . I 1~ I I 1 '[11,1 '11tiIIIIIIJI ,, , " , . " . ., . , , I . .
~I
Peroxide theory of Ael., 346 In the II&t of m0dern Ingsearch.
Sbor., nauch. rab. Insto kh1m, AN BSSR no,61n&.233 158.
(MIRA n 111)
(OxIdAtIon) (Obemical reaotiorr-Oonditians and laws)
79-20-5-38/6~
LUTHORS:
gA-~Mm A.&, Yemel Iyanovt it. P 11aumovap ISQ Fe
YeS
TITLE: On the Absorption Spectrum of Cyclohexadlone-10 Within the
Range of From 220 - 300 wil (0 spektre pogloshcheniya tsiklo-
gekaadiyena-1,3 v oblasti-220 - 300 mV)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal ObBhchey Xhimii, 1958, Volp 28, Dir 5,
pP'Q 1284 - 1286 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The absorption spectrum of oyclohexadiene-Oplin the UltTa-
violet range has been investigated in a great number of
papers (References 1-3), however, the results of different
alathors do not coincide. In table I the magnitudes found by
different authors for the maximu.m positions amd the absorption
coefficients are mentioned, The given data (table 1) show that
the results of different authors who investigated the absorption
spectrum of oyclohexadiene-lt3 in the ultraviolet range do
first of all not coincide with respect to the number of maxima
on the absorption curve. It is possible that this deviation of
the data of come scientists is based on the insufficient purity
Card 1/2 of the investigated product. In connection with this the authors
79-28-5-38/69
On the Absorption Spectra of Cyolohexadiene-lj3 Within t he Range of From
220 - 300 mg
too:k the absorption spectrum of cyclohexadiene-10 in the
ultraviolet range. The product was synthetized in the Labora-
tor,y for Technical Analysis of the Institute for Chemistry
of the AS USSR and therefore can be looked Upon as a purer com-
pound than that of the other scientists. Thus the absorption
spectrum of oyelohexadiene-lf3 has, contrary to earlier data,
only one maximum within the ultraviolet range (220 - 300 mg)
which,as regards it vapors comes to lie on 250.5 mt, (LE& 3.,73)
:olution~ in hexane and alcohol
and,tas regards its ,on % 258 mji
(Lif_ 4ooo), There are 2 figures, 2 tables and 3 references, ncee
of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Ingtitut khimii Akademii nauk Belorueskoy SSR (Institute for
Chemistry, AS Belorussian SSR)
SUBMITTED: April 29, 1957
Card 2/2
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TIMOMI '. B,T.; MITSISTICHt Me
w -V -,- ~ ~ m ~- F., r5 M
liffect of the phase conversion 19 NO (rV)*:;;MO03 (III) on the
caking of ammonium nitrate* Shur 44rl,kh Is, 31 no,.22:1805-IL809
1) '58, (MM 12:2)
1, Institut Wall, AN BM9
(Amenlum nitrate)
YMMMEV, B.1'.
ContnMorary idnas an the cheminm of autooxidation. reactions. Uch.2ap.
BGU no-42-03-64 1 58. (MIRA 12:1)
(Oxidation)
YERDIMT, SJ*; CRINKO. A.I.-, TMEITIVA, YuA,
I
InwestlgatlW the products of the outoozidation of cyclahaxylbanzene.
Uch.zap.'BGU no.42.,12?-13? 1 58. Oalk 1291)
(Cyclobsiane)
I a. Nikhall Semnovich JMWS". ., J!p4A-JU4Jxd uYlAb#-, TTIMTO
; -W _
A,Ao. red.; ASTACMA, lele, tekhn.red.
[Imml utilization in cities, workingmen's settlementep summer and
health resorts] lemlepolOsovenis v gorodakh, raboahikh, dachnfth
i karortnykh poselkakh. Moskva, Oos,lsd-vo IurJd,lIt-ry# 1939.
285 :P. (KnA 13:5)
(Zend) (city punnin )
lull
A It
0 fig
A -4~
TEMPIM, ]1.V.[Br&foeu, B#V.1; HWTKIN, T.P.
Products of the reaction of W and % In th-m prourince of
NICI sn4 N13r a Vestol AN B531. Sere fit * -takh anave no.2,.49-55
150a2 2 (MIRA 12:11)
(Wpesluu) (Nickel covTounds)
Mill HIMINIMUIERVIE
MOILIMI.-.1
Classifi(stion of ccoplex roactionso, including tkiat, of catalytic
jimeasev. Sbor. nauci. rab. Inst, fizo-org. khlw,,~ AN BSM
no. 7:3-32,159. 041RA 14.4)
(Memical reaetions) (Catalysis)
3/08 1/60/000/023/002/b21
tog A005/AO01
Translation from Referativnyy zhurnal, XhImiya, 1960, No. 23, P. 65, # 91636
AUTHOR: iterofeyev, B.V.
ft, P I
TITLEt On the Nature of Autocatalysis In Reactions of Solid Substances
PERIODICAL: Sb. nauchn. rabot. In-t fiz.-organ. khImIi )11 BSSR, 1959, No. 7,
pp. 1~1 - 22
7M.. The possible reasons are considered of self-acceleration In topo-
chemical reaction processest self-fleating, self-disintegration of crystals during
the reaction, chain mechanism and catalytic action of the reaction product. On the
basis of experimental materials (Yerofeyev, B.V., et al., Izv. AN B38R, 1950, No.
5, P. 145) and the works of other Investigators, the author concludes that the
catalytic action of the solid product is the main reasoh of nelf-acceleratlon,
The mechanism of the catalytic action of the solid product consists, in the autholls
opinion, in the formation, In the course of the reaction, of a boundary layer with
an altered electron concentration in the interface between the initial substance
and the reaction product. V. Boldyrev
Translator's notet This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract.
Card 1/1
IWFEYEV, B.S.; PAVLYUCHENKO, X.V-
linsticis of the thermiLl destruction of OWl"es. 'Report No.2.
abor, juluch. rab. lzwto fts.--org. khIm. AN WSR jao. W03-3JD9
159. (KCRA 104)
-(AaWla")
TAROMMi BipVe: NILUN*A, 8.7.; TffKAIlDo L.G.1 ZHAVOM, K,A.
of 1,3-(Welaboxadlens. DotLAN ISSR 3 W,3:95-99
159. (ml" 12 s 8)
YRROFJW, B.T,.; CHIRK0, A.I.; MM]rf,TSVAI Tu.1,
limitics of liquid-pha" autoxIdation of ph*iWlcycUhszam.
Vokl. AN BM 3 no.6s244-248 Jo 159. .~ (MIRA 1293.0)
(Kozww) (Oxidation)
YEROFEM, B. V. avd NIXIFMVA~ ff. V.
"The CettalytIc Chmp of Chlolohexine on Co"or and Mit~11)10t'20027.-'
report submitted for the Second Internatio&a Conaess on cdtiaysis, I)Oria, 4-9 Jul 60.
IYEWFEMP B* V#
"Reaction Rate of Processes Involving Solids With Different Specific Surfaces."
:report mxbmitted for 4th Intl. 8MOBIUM on the ReMativity of SOLL40, Ameterdam, 30 Kay - 4 ~'
j,=e 196o.
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Sciences; V. H. Ivashev; 0. S. 11cramova, A. Te. Ye. M.
Lobanov, Candidate of Physics and Mathematics; A. 1. Milcolziev,
Cand-idato of bkdioal Sciences; D. Ifichanov, Candidate of Chczdcal
Scienoes; A. S. Sadykov, Corresponding Ywmber~ Acadtmy-of Sciences
USSR, Adademioian, Academy of Sciences Uzbek 5811; Tu, N. Talanin,
.,Tran7acticnis of the Tazhkent (cont.) SOV/5420
Candidate of Phyeios and Mathematics; Ya. Kh. Turakul*v, Doaf;~Dr
of Biological 3--lenoes. Ed.: R. 1. Khamidov; Tec4. Ed,; A. 0.
Babakhanova.
?M0.33 : The publl,.'~ation Is intended for scientific workers and
n,-;eojal!Lata enploy-~d in enterpr1aca whmre radioactive laotopes
ani nuclear radiation are u2ed for re3oarch in chemie'al, Soo-
lcgloal,.and technological fields.
COVERAGE: Thiz collection of 133 articles reprezents the second
ve)lume of the ^-ransa-.tions of the TaLthkent Confereni,*e on the
FeaTeNl Uses of Atomic Energy. The Individual articles deal
with a wide range of problema in the field cf nucle&r radiation,
ine,luding: production and chemical analysim or ralloa~%tiva
isotcpes; invputigation of the kinatica of chemical rqactlons
by meana'o: Isotopes, application of spectral analyt.11.1 for the
manufacturing of radioactive preparations; radicact,11te muthods
for determining the content of elements in the.rocks; and an
analpsis of methods for obtaining pure substances. UertUn
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instruments used, such as automatic regulator3s flowmotorn,
lovel gauees, and high-sansitivity ga=a-reltWo are doacribed.
Ho Vera;inalities are mentioneds References folioir Individual
artiolea.
TABLE OF CbWMTS:
RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES AND IMOLZAR RADIATION
Xj; EUGj3MERnjCj AjrD (JEOLOGY
Lobanov, Ye.. H. (Institut yadornoy fiziki UzSSR - Institute of
Ilualear Physics AS UzSSR]. Application of Radioaotivk% Isotopes
and flucloar Radiation in Uzbekistan
Taksar, :E.:'fM., and V. A. Itanuohkovskiy (Institut fizi)d. AN L3tv
SSR - Institute of Physics AS Latvian SSR). Problems of the
Typificatlon of Automatic-Control Apparatus Based on tile Vac of
Radloactivo Isotopes
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T'Iransactiors of the Tashkent (Cont.) SOV/5410
Fal-I m Iiiatitute imeni V.G. Xhlopin AS US51Q. State of the Micro-
panUtioa of Radioactive glemonts In Solutions
c 353
7'rof.1mov, A. M., and L. 11. Stapanova Inadium Inatitut4t Imehi
V.G. Xhlopin AS USSR]. Determ1nation or the MaMitudis of a
p (of Complex Ions of Radioactive Elements by Me lon-lix-
Charp
change 117-3thod 360
Yeroreyev, B V and V. A. Protuahchik [Institute of Phy-
fmr-5a"Ir-trg n-9
i-W~-~Omlntry AS B,ISSRI. Appllo*tion of Vadioaotive
tA'*(,,, for the Invc~tlgation of the Surface Size in Wit Ronalujons
of SoVA Substanoca 46q
Z-ve-n, V. I., and V. V. Bochkarev (Imnlatry of Health USOR].
Obtaln:Lng RadloactIvo Xnotopan in tho Rostatoris by Mans 0t
rnizmeah:t~old, Consecutive,and Secdndar7 Nuclear Reactions 368
Bukharov,*X. N. [Ministry at Health U,33R). Peculiw-ities In
Identification and Analysis of the Tagged Or&anio Cmipounds 372
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AUMORs Yerofeyev B. V.
TITLIs -temperature oxidation of terpenes and
King tics of low
rell,ted hydrocarbons
P2110DICALs Beforativnyy zhurnalo Khimiya, no. 13, 1961o 70o abstract
13FI513 (Vopr. khimii torpenoy i tory*noidov. VIlInyus, 19610,
103 - 111)
TEXTv On the basis of a study of the chain mechanism ofauto-oxidation of'
undaturated hydrocarbons (RH), which includes the initiation of the chains
during the interaotion of RE with a metal salt (MX according -to the
2)
reactions RE + MX2-+R* + UX + RX (1) and RE + NX-OU + Rol 4- EX (2), and
from the reaction of chain growth and rupture, the author concludes that
the oxidation rate V is proportional to [RRj2 and l/V to Ahe quantity 11CUX2
The latter function was observed during the oxidation of A3
_Oenthene.
_p
phanyl cyclohexans V is proportional to [RRj5. In order to explain this
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act the author considers the initiation of the formation of the complex
"WX2 (I) to be the first stage and assumes that, soo'oi6ing to the
(
structure of RE, the nature of the initiator, and the experimental
conditions, the initiation proceeds either according to reactious (1) and
(2), or to the reactions zRH + MX2-PI and I-*2R' + M + (I". 2)RH + 2HX,
r. -L
which leads to different dependences of V on[RE]. LjLvstra6ter~g notet
Complete translation
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Twonmo -30T."Es"ffeu, B.T.1; CRUM A.I. Eftnte, A. 1.1
Diver Vroducts of the autoxidation of us"tuated b7drooorbous.
Testsi AN so.lt5l-56 160. (XnU 13:6)
(4drocarbouip) (Polysers) (Oxldatl*a)
MMMUV9 B.V, (Brafaeut s.V.], nyjrMV, ju.p. (Knuou 1U.P.)
AtudyiAg the mechanim of tv'sWirmUca of"Imne under the
inf2vance,of orthophoophorAc acid Applied to ac~ivat,4d birch
charcoal. vestai JK Em. Per. Fis. tem. mlvq~ zw- 4149-41
(Itosphoric aced)
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;AUTHORSt Terofeyevv B. V.# Naumovaq S. F., Kulevokayao I, Ve
TITLEs Enitiation of ethylene polymerization b~ a complex of
otherates of Grignard compounds and titanium tetrachloride
PERIODICALt Refii-ativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiyaq no. 21, 1961, 507P abstract
21H55- (Sb. nauchn. rabot. In-t Piz.-organ. khimii AN VSSR,
-no. so 1960, 80 - 82)
TEXT t It was shown that etherates of butyl magnesium bromide and phenyl
1magnesium bromide synthesized in anisole at 100 - 1200C form&& an active
loatalyst with TIM for the polymerization of ethylene. The polymer yield
4 e
was doubled when increasing the ratio RVgX t TiCl from 1.4 to 1-7-
4
Etherates containing~(c2R5)2 0 did not,.form an active catalyst with T1014'
~bstracterfs no-tot Complete translation
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AUTHOR'S i Ahlykv V. G.p Yerof*yvv,9, DO ve
TITLZ,,t Initiation of polymorivation Uy systems of salts of transi-
tion matals and peroxide compounds
PERIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiyag no. 21, 1961p 507P abstraot
21R57 (Sb. nauohn. rabot. In-t Fiu-organ# kbixii AN BSIM9
no,, 89 1960, 83 - 67)
TEM; The initiation of polymerization of *ethyl mothfiory~late and
styrone by systems of cumene hydroporoxid* (1) &Ad manganese stearato (II)
was loxamined. The kinetics of this process van gravisistrically studied.
The -rate of polymerization in vacuum at 6000 in the proseno* of I in
directly proportiomal to the square root of the concentration of I. AAdi
tions of II at first inoreass the rat* of polynorixation of both monomers.
That, a limiting concentration of II'is reached, and furthev addition@ of
Il d.o not affect the rate of polyaorization any longer, It van conaludei
that initiation did not proceed aocording to a redox mechanism. 1:1
probably does not react with I but with a certain intermediate,, ~he con-
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centration of which is considerably lower than that of:II. Soplacoviont of
the radicals forming in thermal decomposition of I by radicals of st*arate
11 in possible. An to the rat* of polymerization, these radicals are more
activit than the radLoals initially forming in decomposition of 1.
ILIbetraater's notiat Complete tranvlatioul
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IfnitlAtion of - d"arbb)ql&ti6 :,';*tbr,"e". - qxr. nauch. rab.
:rnot.'fiso-org. kbim. AN M ig j 00 1, (KIRA 14 3)
J. liastitut fisiko-or' dahookoy-khWI
(AnthracenoT- (04;6~ PMV)
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BI02YBIOS
AUTHORS: Ycrofeyevp B. V.p Ushakhina, N. A.
TIME: Inhibited self-oxidation of cyclohexanone
PERIODICAL: Rafe-rativnyy zhurnal. Khim'lya, no. 22, 19610 146, atstract
22Zh53 (Bb. nauchn. rabot. In-t Pis.-organ, khimii A-N BBSR,
no. 8, ig6o, 161-167)
TEXT: I t i askjown that, owing to its effect on the initiation process,
hyd:roquinone dece%erates the oxidation of cyclohexanonet (85-9500 as
inibiated by cobalt acetate. Activation energy with respect to reaction
rate is 21,600 cal, with respect to the induction period 23,900 cal,
which values are almost equal. Consequently, the activation energy of the
process coincides with the activation energy of the initiation period.
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation.]
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B0191B056
AWHORS: Academfoian of the AS BSSII, Tr;- .-yer, V# II.;
Correspondinr-Wember of the AS BBS, VallyukI V. A09
Candidate of Physical and Mathematical $cienoes
TITLE: Nikolay Sergeyevich Akulov (On the Occasion of His 60th
Birthday)
PIMIODICAL: Igzhenerno-fizicheekiy zhurnal, 1960, Vol. 3, No. 12,
Pp. 119-122
TEXT: On Septetaber 12, 1960, Acsdemio4an of the AS BSSR, Professor
N. S. Akulov waa 60. He looks back upon a 35 years' activity as head of
the Laboratory of Problems of Phyaiov of the FTI AS BSSA. Akulov finish,-
high school in 1919, 1920 he joined the led Armyo and, jJ'ter having been
demobilized in 1921, he began to study at the khimi0heskJ.y fakulltot
Kubanskogo -politekhnicheakogo institut (Chemical Dayartment of the Kuban
Polytechnic Institute). From 1922 onward he stuaied at the fiziko-
matematicheskiy fakulltat (Department of Physics and Mathematics) at
Moscow. Under the guidance of Profeew U. 1. Ixg*ryuhQv he studied the
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