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TITIS, utiiiv~atima or tKa-PyrWryVrK1 -=7fi-Waduct From
Synthetic Alcohol pro-.t.
PWUDZCAL: Kok. A khi.Ly.. 1960. NO.L. Pp.44-47
TZXTZ 1. Utilizing V*t,.I.- And natural $a. to the production or
&33L%AtjAj_p~1cohO1 j%tho Cases are cracked in order to increase their
The tar formed during the process under the nam
treated as a waste product. Th. ..thOr.
c-rvi.d out A. or the ch..L..l composition Of this
11*d-1 11 :,d::r1o'd,1;- I" "I opplits 1- for the
Prodmat'Lem f wOA A. A ...pi. rtthe tar from the
S.rot- Work. .. taken r- the investigation (.V,gr 0 873,
1= L'0'0. "X A.25. 68%, 150 .75'%t 180 4%i.
x..*1fLc.tLon an a column oquLwalent to 24 thadrstAaal plate.
TAbAa 1) indicatod that the tar contained About 5a% or b.nwole,
ylol. and Ol,.at -phth.- vz..t~.%.d ...poo.d. are
410%,16-t.4 non-un.1forly concentrating mainly in the head And
C~rd 1/5
bottesi fraction.. tAborstory J-,tig.tiona of the w.sh.d
CrAcZA,m% bOLILUS to laO .C (Table 2) LndIcAted that. ,, can he used
rer,thA ProdUctAm Of pmro benzole (synthetic grado). In rl
kl4b osob I* ... a (33.9%). %be boiling rang. of the f-.t Ion .::t*'
m-At&bLv for further treatment --- dat*min-d -a 79 1- 1.35%.
tAbo~Atvry rosq.1ta war* comfimad an An IndustrI&I btcik unit
(Table U. Th* following product. an be bt.L,.dj head. and
less.. 32.2%. toluol. 12.2%. sylol. 1.6s,
-011mot -pbth. 13-15%. 16.2%. washing 1-0... 4.3%.
AbomA6 5% Of b--s-1- Can be obtained Of A ynth.tic &red..
Rsaidsoo contained about 63% Or un--tor-ted suitable for the
Pr64%A%1,0ft Of r*BLD-. Howevar. the r*sldue could-A be processed
It.g.th.r with b..2:1 11,411: on tll:.Vlrk,t.tu i__- r-In plant.
A . A: r*
Th ir forth r pro An. AA b InZ An AtAg. d. "'Idustriol
PrOC0401AC Of ths VYrQlYSJO tar was started an the Work^ according
to the
At he-b... shown AM Tig.l. it Consists at batch dlvtL1l.tjo:a
- b- % A collection or r~ rr..tjoOsj f ... Bangs up to 70*c,
VTX fraction UA- At ... 79 to 90-Cl naphtbo ill,*
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0 ! h I h1:113U all tL.*"L.!
is 4U.tuie. . A tontL.- plant it colb:..%. P_ b.2
-ft4 SX roxidc.. -.%4 letter ". P ... d through . I I:'~ -
tol.a,mo 4.Xu,on with the collection of purs toloole and residues
-hl.cl, .,* the. pr.c batch unit with the OllccLon of the
Tx C"cts~ tre%= td. Itnheatolo. . 1-), ..1' 0
no .
maphth. -4 r a as. It Is concludod that
at present th
0 P"cooslag Co h 3rrolysis tar an existing coke oven pj~ta would V,
be dvan g..U.. Th. d..Lp, of A special central pU=t Of A large
V9 "POCIty"COr the Pr`mC-s&L=9 of all the a-il.bl. pyrolysis
residue. 1. recommended. Ther. or. 2 flg~.. And k table..
A3S0=TzCN3$ yomakly ... k1rXk..okhlm1.h..k1y asead (Vanski-u
_"___a"jUX_Vj "k) A.A.. Gi.s.r,
A 1-4
M.A. d Rd.1 . Sh.Z.
Stllzkly .0~,kb- (Stalin. So-rkb..)
Z.-bl.lakiy. X.X,
Card 3/3
MMLINOV; S
Perspektivy razvi.ttia, zheloznodorozhnogo transports v tret lei piatiletke. 5'The prospects
for'the develofient of rai.Iroad'tmnsportetion in the third five-year plan (Stots.
transportp 1937# no 5j. p. 68-77p,map).
DLC: HE7.S6
SO: Soviet Transportation and Communications, A Bibliographyp Library of Congress,
Reference Department, Washington, 1952 Unclassified.
ZEMBLINOV, S. Ve J.-
Razvitie zheleznodorozhnykh uzlov v.novoi stalinskoi_piatiletke. �evelgpment of
railroad junctions in the new Stalin five-year Plan/. Radiolektslia. LMoskva, 194V.
(Ministerstvo putei soobshcheniia SSSR. TSentral nala radiobaza. Upr.ucheb. zavede-
niiami).
Vosstanovlenie zheleznodorozhnykh uzlov. 4Reconstruction of railroad J~mctiona7.
(Sots. transport, 1940, no 6p pe 39-48).
DLC:- HE7.S6
SO:-SOVIET TRANSPORTATION ID COMM IUNICAT10% A BIBLIOGRAPHY, Library of Congress
Reference-Departmentp.WeLshington,~1952,,, Unclassified.
ZEMBLINOVj S.
09of
W2
e nicheskikh nauk
Traffic safety and. the design, of stations and junctions. Sbor.
trud. Akad. zhel. transp. no.2!5-37 153. (W-VA 8:9)
(Railroads-Traff ic)
ZFMLNOT 6 V , Aektor taidmicheskikh n*uk; STRAKOFSKrY. I.I., kondidat
A-WWO,
tekhnichookM nauk; IHITROV. P*Aq, tekhilchookly rodaktor.
ITextbook for dosigning railroad stations and terminals] Posoble
dlis, prooktireveniis sholesusdorozhuykh stantsii i uslov. Moskva,
Goo.transp. shel-dori isd-vo, 1955. 99 p. (KM 9:4)
(Railroads-Statious)
OBRAZTSOV,V.N.. 1674-1949; SHAULISKIY,F.I., doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk,
professor; MLINOV,S.V., doktor tekbnicheskikh nauk, rofessor;
SOSKOVICH,V.A., doldo`r~~ khnicheskikh nauk. professorl; Edee-eased];
NIKITIN,V.D., doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk, professor; KOCHM,F.P.,
doktor tokhnichaskikh nauk, professor; TIKHO14IROV,N.M.; CEiVANOV,V.G.,
redaktor; ZvLF.NKCVA,Ye,G,, tekhnicheekiy;redaktor
[Selected works] lzbrannye trudy. Moskva, Izd-vo Akademii nauk
SSSR..Vol.l. 1955. 444 p. (MILRA 9:1)
(Railroads) (Transportation)
mg professor, doktor tekbuicheskikh ns~k; AKSANDT. I.Ya.,
kandidat takhnichaskikh nauk; POLTAXDT, A.A...~,ksndidat tekhnichookikh
nauk; TALI, K.X., kandidat tekbhichegkikh
.More on the construction.of railroad lines in the Moscow rail
avatem- Zhml. Amr. tratelb. 18 nn.R!41-49 Ar 196. (m= QtIO)
BINISHIVICH, I.I., kandidat tektinicheskikh nalak; BOGIU, H.H., kandidat
tekhnicheakikh nauk-; BYKOV, To.!., inzhener; YUSOY, I.I., imndidat
tekhnicheakikh nauk; GRITSEYSKIY, M.Ye., inzhener; GRUM, L.O.,
inz.%ener, GURVICH, Y.G., inzhoner-, DAVYDOV, V.N.. inshenerl Y0-
SHOV, I.M., kandidat tokhnicheakikh nauk; MORIN, S.H., kandidat
teklmichaskikh nauk; IYAROV, X.L., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk;
KRAUKLIS, A.A., inzhaner; MMOV, L.B., inzhener; LAPIN, V.B.,
inzhener; L&STOVSKIY, V,P., dotsent; LATUNIN, H.I., inzhener;
MARUARDT, K.G., professor, doktor tekJmicheskikh nauk; MAIMAYLOY.
K.I., professor, doktor tekhnichesklkh nauk; NIKANCROV, V.A., inthe-
ner; OSKOLKOV, X.R., inzhoner; OKHOSHIN,L.I., inzhener; PARFENOV.
X.A., dotsentj kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; PMSOVSKIY. L.H.,
inzhener; POPOV, I.P., inzhener; PGRSHIFAV, B.G.. inzhener-, RATNER.
M.F.9 inzhener; ROSSUAVSKlY, G.I., doteent, kandidat tekhnicheskikh
nauk; RYK07, I.L. kandidat teklmicheskikh nauk; RYSHKOVSZIY, I.Ya.,
doteent, kandidat tekkinichaskikh nauk; RYABKOV. A.Ya., professor
[deceased); TAGER, S,A~ kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk; KHAZEN, M.M.,
profeflaor, doktar teklmicheakikh nauk; GURNYBERY, K.A.. doktor
toldinicheskikh neuk*. MIN, L.Ya., professor, doktor tekhnicheskikh
nauk; YWIH?MV, B.H.. dotsent-, AMENOV, I.Yas, dotsent, kandidat
tekhnicheskikh nauk; ARKHAIJGZL~MY, A.S., Inzhener; BARTENEV, P.V.,
professor, doktor teklmlehaBkiWh nauk; BARNGARD, K.A., kandidat
telchnicheskikh.nank; BORMY, N.Ye.. dotsent, kandidat tekhnicheakikh
nauk; BOGDANOY, LA., imhener; BOGDANOV, N.K., kandidat tekbniche-
skikh nank-, VINNIGINUO, N.G., dotseat, kandidat skonoiftichaskikh aauk;
(Continued on next card)
ISNESHEVIMI, I.I.--(continixed) Card 2,
VASIMM. V.P.; GOUGHOOV, H.G., Whener.- DIRIBAS, A.T.. inzhener;
D013ROSYLISKIY, X.M., dotsent, kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; DLUGAGH,
B.A., kandidat teklmicheakikh nauk; TWIMOY. G.P., kandidat tekhni-
cheskikh nauk; 41-ARRIM"t S.Y., professor, doktor tekhnicheskikh
nauka, ZABICULO, H.L., lainaNGAT tekhnicheskikh nauk; ILI IN. K.P.,
kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk: KAMVNIKOV, A.D., kandidat tekhaiche-
skikh nauk; KAPLMI, 2.Sh.i inzhener; X&N$HIN, M.D.. KOCHIM, F.P.,
professor, doktor tokhnicheakikh nauk; X00AN, 7j.A., kandidat tekhni-
chaskikh nauk; WCHURIN, S.F., inzhener; LIVASHOV. A.D., inshener;
MAMMOVICH, B.14.6 dotoent, kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk; HAFTYNOV,
U.S., in2hener; MORLI, O.M., inzhener; NIKITO. V.D., professor,
kandidat tokhnichaskikh nauk; PADRYA, V.A., inzhener; PAInWLMV, P.I.,
kandidat tekhnicheakikii nauk; FXTROV, A.P., professor, doktor tekhni-
cheskikh nauk; POTOR07MNKO, V.V., professor, doktor tekhnicheskikh
nauk; PISKAREV, I.I., doteent, kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; SMIYAT,
Ye.S#. kandidat tekhnichookikh nauk; SIMONOV, K.S., kandidat tekhni-
chakikh nauk; SIMANOYSKIY, M.A., inzhener; SUYAZOV, I.G., in2henerl
TAIDAYEV, F.Ya., Inzhener; TIKHM-OV. K.K., kandidat tekhnicheskikh
nauk.- USHAKOVO II.Ya., inzhenr; USPENSOY, V.K., inzhaner.- MIDNAH,
N.D., kandidat tekbnichaskikh nauk.- I'llitAPONTOV, G.Y.. inzhener;
KROKUMV, L.P., inzhenr; CHRRHOKORDIK, G.I., professor, doktor
takhnicheskikh nauk; SHAKATRV, M.P., inshener; SHAVIRKIN, B.I.,
inzhener; YAKUSHIN, S.I.. inzhoner; ORANOVSKIY, P.O., redaktor;
TISHMNKO, A.I., redaktor; ISAYEV, I.P., dotsent, kaudidat takhui-
chaskikh neuk, redaktor; KLIHOY, Y.F., dotsent kandidat tekhnicheskikh
(Continued on next card)
B (continued) ca rd 3.
nauk# redaktor; HARNOV, H.V..Jazhaner, roaak-tor; KALIUIN,
Whener, radjiktor; ST-UPAROV, 7.11., professor, rodaktor: SIDOROY, R.I.
inshener, redaktor; GXR0111HUS, Mi., kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk,
red.nk-tor; ROBNLI, R.I., otvetstvennyy redBktor
LTechnical reference manual for railroad engineers) Takhnicheakil
spravochnik theleznodorothnika. Moskva. Gos. transpozhol-dor. izd-vo.
Vol-10. LElectric power supply for railroads] Xnergoonabzhenia shalex-
nykh aorog. Otv.red. toma X.G.Markvardt. 1956. 1080 ps Volol),
[Operation of railroads) Ekspluntataiia isheleznykh dorog. Otv. red.
toma R.I.Robell. 1956. 739 p. (HLRA 10:2)
1. Chlon-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Petrov)
(Alectria railroads) (Railroads--Management)
----------
BYZANOV. B.P. professor, doktor takhnichaskikh nauk~*L~IK"
professor, doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk.
Some problema in the deyelopment of stations and jAmetions. Zhel.
dor*t.ranap.38 no.1202-35 D 156. Ouk 10'.. a)
(Railroads-stations)
ZEWLINIDI'# S.V., professor.
Iauimcing the.cost of,building doublo track railroads and their
service to the popdation where there are long runs between ata-
tions. 6bor.trud.Aksd.uhe1.tr&nsp. no.4:111-l.14 '56. (mA 10:2)
(Railroads--Cost of construction)
Mai
ZA33LINOV, S,,V,. prof,
Mffoct of the type of railroad centers on the circulation 9f
railroad cars. Sbor. trud. Akad. zhel. transp. no,1:47-59 52.
(MIRA 11:3)
1. ZaveduyuohoMy kafedroy okepluatateli zholaznykh dorog Akad~mjj
sholasnodoroishnogo transport& Hinist6ratya putaysoobshchentya,
(Railroada-Stations)
VIM ~'M
POLYAROVI Aliksay Alakeandrovich; ZWLIKOV* Selu-mof.. doktor W&In.
naak, otvetstv~nMy red,;-3=mUVr.-r-A., red. izd-va; RANOTICH.
S-,G,t teklin. red.
[Woblems of the development of trangportation in large cities]
Voproey razvitita vmtrigorodakikh putai soobshcheniia v bollahM
gorodakh. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSWI, 1958. 89 p. (MM 11:8)
(Traffic engineering) (Moscow-Subways)
ZFML.INOV, S.V., prof., d6ktor takhn.nauk; BURAKOV, V.A., inzh.;
A.M., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; POLYAKOV. A.A.,
daktor tekhn.nauk, starshiy.nnuch~n sotrudnik; FMIJAHOV. V.A.,
miaashiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; TALI, K.K., kand.tekhi4nauk,
starshiy nauchnyy ootradnik; KHODATAYICV, V.P..- kand.t,ekhn.
nauke Frlnimal~uchastiye: ANIEMMONIS, Ye.P., kand.tekhn.
uauk, mladehiy nauchnyy sotrudniki SKUMOV, K.Yu., kand.tekhn.
nauk, red.-,, KHITROV, P.A., tekhn.red.
[Basis for construction of road transportation junctions]
Cranovy postroaniia trans'portnykh uzlov. Pod obshchei red.
S.V.Zemblinova. Moskva, Gos.tranap.zhel-do'r.izd-vo, 1959.
464 p. (MIRA 12:9)
(Transportation) (Streets)
MO..
RHOWNW-mm
ZERBLIMV, S.V.. doktor tokhn.nauk, prof.
'Economic aspects of building viaducts iAr railroad junctions.
Tranap.strol. 9 no.9:4142 S 159. (MIRA 13:2)
(Railroads-Groseinge) (Viaducts)
-7 .1
SAVCHENKO, Ivan Yefimovich, kand, takhn, nauk; jgM-KJM,,- "er ey
-VladimiravicJ4 doktor tekhn. nauk;,STRAKOVSKIY, Ioaak
Tzrailevich kand. tekhn. naui; TSARENKO, A,P., inzh., red.j
MEDVEDEVA~ M.A., tekhn..xado
(Railroad stationsand jx~nctiona]Zhelqznodorozhnye stantaii i
uzly. [By] I.E.Savchenko i dr. Ybskv&v Transhzheldoriadat,
1962. 410 p. (MIRA 16:2)
(Railroads-Stations)
DMUNNOVSKIY, Nikolay Nikolayevich, zasl. doyntoll nauki i tekhniki
RSFS2, prof., doktor tekhn. nauk; Avguz)t
Allfredovich, dots., kand. -cekhn. nauk; R-1111,11OV, Glob
Nikolayevich, dots., kand. tekhn. nauk; SIDOROV.A, Aleksandra
Grigorlyevna, dots., kand. tokhn. nauk; Prinimali uchastiye:
ZINIBLINOV S.V.0 doktor tokhn. naWc, prof.; PANTELEYEW, P.I.,
tekb'n-.In&~, AURISKIY, S.D., Lnzh., retsenzont;
SKOBELING, L.V., inzh., nauchn. red.
fEarbors and harbor structures'
! Porty i portovyo sooruzheniia.
(Byl N.N.Dzhuraovskii i dr. Moskva, .13troiizdat. Pt.l. 1964.
341 P. (MIRA 17:10)
1. Kafedra vodnogo khozyaystva i morskikh portov Moskovskogo
inzhenerno-stroitellnogo in8tituta Im. V.V.Kuybyshova (for
all except Yavlonukly, Skobeling). 2. Zaveduyushebiy kafedroy
vodnogo khozyaystva i morskikh portov Mcakovskogo inzhenerno-
stroitelinogo instituta im. V.V.Kuybysheva (for Dzhunkovskiy).
now
ZEMBLINOV, SQVOf profa, doktor tekhn,nauk
Development of the Mosew railroad and transportation system for
a long-term planning. Zhel.dor.transp. 46 no.6:56-60 Je 164-
(MIRA 18il)
NOW,
KAM
BORECKI, Marcin, prof. mgr. inz.; RADOWICK1, Tadousz, dioc. mgr. in-,.;
SAWKA, Bohdan, mgr. inz.; RATAJSK1, Zbigmdew, inz.; ZEI-MOK
Wladyslaw, mgr. inz.
Technical characteristics and operation of GIG type hydraulic
propa. Przegl gorn 20 no.11:521-529 11 164.
POLAND Physical Chemistry. Thermodynamics. Thermo- B
chamistrys.Physioao-Chomical Analysisa Phase
Transition,
Abs Jour: Ref ZhtwwKhimiyaj No lls 19581 35361
Author : I) Zembo ogynska Zap Monozynski A,
Sgk_KA, bloj~
II) Zemborak K~j 01szewski Ka
inst :Not 'g'~2* Even
Title :Hateropolyazeotropio systemse I) Methanol-Yl-
Paraffin Hydrocarbon System, II) Aootonitrile-
Paraffin Hydrocarbon System.
Orig Pub: I) Bull, Acade Polons Sci,j 1956$ 01, 31 41 No 3p
149-153; No 12, 823-827; 11) Bull. Aoad. Polon. Soi.y
1956, Cl- 3* 4. No 3, 153-157
Abstract: A series of boiling constant-pressure lines under
Card 1/4
4q, AM
POLAND / Physical Chemistry, Thermodynamics. Thermo- B
chemistry. Physico-Chemical Analysis* Phase
Transition.
Abs Jour.~ Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 11, 1956) 35361
Abstract: normal pressure of binary methanol mixtures (I)
with rL -heptane (II) ) YL -octane (III) , YJ -nonane
(IV)) 'Vk- decane (V) and It -undeoane has been in-
vesti ated. Boiling temperatures of hemoazeotropes:
I-II M 10 C; I-III 63s 00 C; i-iv 64, 40 C, as
well as of heteroazeotropes: I-v 64.930 Co I-VI
65o050 C have been determined* A series of hetero-
geneous systems (A, Hi)j formed by a A-agent and
a series of paraffin hydrocarbons has been classi-
fied. Three groups of double-component systems,
type (AHi) demonstrating the successive transition
process from homozaeotropic to hateroazeotropic
systems passing through homoazeo-heteroazeotropic
systems have been marked down in relation to t6
Card 2/4
POLAND Physical Chemistrys,Thermodynamicso Thermo- B
chemistry* Physido-Chemidal Analysisi Phase
Transition.
Abs Joure. Ref Zhur-Khimiya., No lls 1958, 35361
Abstract: variation of the critical solubility temperature
~of AHi systems with the rise of the homolog Hi
boiling temperature.
II. A series of Boiling.temperattue isobars of bi-
nary acetonitrile mixtures with rl-heptane, Yj-
octane., Xj-nonane.,Nj -decane and 1\.-undecane,
especially interesting since their critical solu-
bility temperature is higher than the boiling
temperature of acetonitrile -(81-550 C) has been
investigatedo A regular transition from hateroazeo-
tropic to hoteroazeotropic systems has been notede
Card 3/4
POLAND Pysical Chemistry* Thermodynamics. Thermo- B
chemistry. Physioo-Chemical Analysiss Phase
Transition.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiyap No ll,, 1958, 35361
Abstract: The critical solubility terapefatures of the speci-
fied systoms have been investigated; the critical
concentration (mole %) of hydrocarbon diminishes
linearily with the increase of the hydrocarbon
chair, length; the critical solubility temperature
rises with the increase of the number of carbon
atoms in hydrocarbon.
USSR/Physical Che' ' j
mistry, Then'006amics, Thermochemistry, B-8
Equilibriums, Phys-Chem. Anal. Phase-Transition
Abs Jour : Ref Mur - HbimiYa) No 7) 1957, 22201
Author : V. SwIetoslawski, K. Zem'qorak,_I. Stetski.
Inst : Not given
Title : Binary system classification
Orig Pub : Byull. P61skoy A.N. 1956, Otd 3,4, No 2, 93-95.
Abstract : A classification of bicomponent liquid systems with limited
mutual solubility is exposed. Equilibriums in vapor-liquid
and vapor-two liquids systems at big variations of temperatures
and pressures are studied. Cases are reviewed when a transi-
tion of a heteroazeotrope into a homoazeotrope ia observed at
a temperature loiter than the critical solubility temperature
(disappearance of one of the liquid phases takes place under
the critical solubility temperature). The necessity of experi-
mental and theoretical studies is indicated for determining con-
ditions of formation of heteroazeotropes only or of gradual
transformation of heteroazeotropes into homoazeotropes. The
terms - definition is given earlier (V. Metoslawski Ebullio-
metric measurements, New York, Fheinhold Publ. Corp. 1945).
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Poland/Physical Chemistry - Tbjs~modynamics. Thermochemistry. Equilibrium. Fbysico-
chemical Analysis. 11ase Tiansitions, B-8
AbE!.t Journal: Referat Zhur - Xhimiya, No 1, 1957.. 339
Aixthor: _4Zbo and Gal"skaya, A.
.Polis~~ of
Institution: ca Sciences
Title: A Method for Determining the Composition of Four-Component Azeotropes
and the Location of the Heteroazeotropic Line
Original
Feriodical: Byul. Follskoy AN., See 3, 1955, vol 3, No 7) 379-383
'Abstract: On the basis of the system benzol (I)-cyclohexane (II)-ethanol (III)-
water (IV) a method has been developed for investigating 4-component
azeotropes; the method is based on the ebulliometric detexmination of
the location of the heteroazeotrope line when the ratio of the con-
centrations of the 2 components which most closely resemble each other
intheir physicochemical properties is known. In the case of the sya-
tem I-II-III-IV, I and II are a pair of ouch components. The follow-
ing composition has been found for the azeotropes II-III-IV (in
Card V2
Poland/Physical Chemistry - Thermodynamics. Thermochemistry. Equilibrium. Physico-
chemical Analysis. Phase Transitions., B-8
Abst Journal: Referat Zhur -,Khimiya) No 1, 1957, 339
Abstract: veight.percent): 75.5 11, 19-7 111, 4-8 IV, and I-II-III-Iv: 54.3
11, 20.4 1., 19.2 111, and,6.1 IV. The boiling points of the*2 azeo-
tropes are 62.6 �0-050 and 6a.i4*0-050-
am PHASE T 200K Ef.PWT-.ATr0N
Akadwlya nx~ 333H. Otdelenlyc khizichaskikh nxuk
TortadInamUM I stroyenlye raatvorov; trudy AOVOBhc-hLTdYz...
r ta
e
(Thermodynamics rA struevire or solutions; Transactions o
Conference Hold Januax7 2T-30. 1958) Moscow, Izd-W* AX 33SA,
1959. 2Z P. LOW copies printed.
14.t X..X. sho'ch aronov, Doctor or Chemical 3ciencenj Zd. of ftb2ishing
Ron": 5. 0. Yeacrovi Toch. Ed,; T. V. polyakova..,
FWU~OSZ: This book In Intended for physicists, Obsolete, and
chemical engineers.
COVERAOSt This collection of papers was origin-'I presented at the
Conforenco an Thermodynamics and 3tructuro of 3olutIons 4POnscred
by the Uction of Chodcal 3clances of the Academy of 3CIences,
USSR, and the Department or Chemistry a Moscow 3tato UaivsrsItY.
and hold In Moscow an Zszuaxy 2T 30. 1958. Office" of the
00 are listed In the --d. & list of oth~L
I
agors
-&ISO rm-N
-INi-c-ciiference, but not Incluacd = rAIG
am given. Among the problems treated In this WOric are:
-
electrolytic solutions, ultrasonic =asurements dielectric 71
,
and thermodynamic proportion or various j=ures Spectro-
o4oplo analysis. etc. References accomaw IMNIZI Artiol-es.
Present PrObisms Of Thermodyntalo
muldis, X 1
A
"
.
-NT-t
Er3&;
9
9-*
of Yonslectrolytes 36
P- Fluctuation of Xnergy In Solutions and Their
Yt;
-38141tM
Heat Capacity 43
planar, II Z.4 and V. 1. 1012-adah. Molecular ThOOVY Of
48
=A critical ftsmomona
49
ftzdrlz_T-r- Study of the Critical States of Z=Uvl-ft&l
Cci5~-uW-a and of Their MIxturoo With the Aid of V!1zv3On:O
methods 56
J&XjXnaX_a-X.. and A...A._3=LX2YA- Thaso Transitions In
is Systems and Th-arr-Ul"altioation
"V"vt.-- a- B-- 'Use of 'MIrsooldo Meas='emants IL
SvLiw Of Solutions
a-t-l ;:~~,sand L_j_&"L=_TrsnsfoMat1c= of
0 116coazootropion and Vamosectropea T9
WMA" uo=.,Z Into
_r_Q=nkjz_A-T_ and A. 0. Mor&chjML1;LT- Applicability of
romwAlow-a and Vrov*T47-117~to Ternary 3oltmic'ns
;K Xt=LnkIn_A-T., and AL_26_jbzUt&. Relation of Thermo-
lynsmac Properties of-Uturated and Vearly 3aturated Ternary
to Their Comp.alti.. 93
ThermodynamIc Properties of Water In
loluticas of Imectroly"s 97
I v escalation of laactraIrtes In Xonaqusouz
utions 105
a
t 4jnd=z I X ~ azd-js~ V. Ivanovs- Thermodynamic Proper-
V, 19. A., V A. Xr-or L X. Kutsyna, and
Study of the Mrfec; or SolvenG ;SL the atresth of Aa-*da bTov*
So&" of Optical Methods
ffQM1!AkiYZ~2- Dissociation of Aside and Complex Compounds
-
and Methods of Studying It 126
Y&%AIBIrMdY. X-~B. Change Is Thermodynamic Functions In
-2s"UzErwr-asoolation of long in solutions 133
!tn!!m-A-r-,?-T-r-dyn&sd*a or 1Aqu&a=viaxos1 140
Study of Panlia Pressure of Sol-ramt in
Aqueous Solqftjons of Zjootrglyt~s 44
af TzteraotIons of Protog
with Molecules (water,
ar Also Is)
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28(3) S/028/60/000/ 01/015/033
DO41/DOO2
AUTHOR: Zemb!.ovskiy, I.F., and Filippov, M.M.
TITLE: Unification of Parts by Using'the Group Method
of. Machining
PERIODICAL: Standartizatsiya, 1960, Nr 1, pp 42-43 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Some machine building plants, and particularly
the Laptevskiy zavod ugollnogo mashinostroyeniya
(Laptevo Coal Mining Mac4ine Plant) have ttarted
using the 11PzrouT)"method1Jjfor machining parts
suggested by S.P. Mitrofanov, Lenin prize 1,xureate.
The method-consists in splitting machine parts in-
to groups of, similar configuration, dimensions, and
according to-the required production processes@
For eve.-j group of parts, special machining equip-
ment is produced, and machine tool attachments
adjusted. The "group method" considerably reduces
the quantity of equipment required, cuts expenses,
Card 1/1 and increases the work pro uctivitylby 25 to 40%-_
ZIMBOvSKIY. I.F.,.Jnzh.;.FILIPPOV, H.M., inzh.
atandardizing rubber packings. StandartizIateiia 23 no.2-.32-33
F '59. (KM 12:1)
I.laptevskiy savod "Vglemash."
(I*cking (Mec))anical engineering)-Standards)
Isal
AUTHORt Zembovskiy, I.-F., En,-.neer 28-58--3-29/39
TITLEs Unification and Normalization of a Rolled-Meta' St~~c~k
(Unifikatsiya i normaliza'.siya sortamenta prokata)
'PERIODICALt Standart:tzatsiya, 1958, Nr 3, pp 79-80 (USSR)
ABSTRACTt Information on. the results of work carried out up to now
by the Bureau of Normalization and 81",andardi2ation (Byuro
normalizat9ii i standartisatsii) of the Laptevski., Iza,rod
ugollnogo mashinostroyeniya (Laptevn Coal _M4r
Building Plant) is given. The a ~,jag Machine
ssortment o-f rolled metal
used by the plant was reduzed considerably. The number of
different pipe type-sizes was reduced from 40 to 29, of 11
strip sizes 8 were left, etc. The entire assortment of rolled
material still in use is given in table 2. ;rhe selection was
based on the prefexenc'e number system as indicatq.i. '.n tabiq 1.
There are 2 tables.
ASSOCIATIONi taptevskiy zavod "Uglemash" (Lapte,~o Plant "Uglemashll)
Card 1/1 1. Industrial plants--Standards
,~5(5) SOY/28-59-2-9/26
AUTHORSj Zembovskiy, I.F. and Filippov, M.M., Engineers
TITLEt Unification of Rubber Sealings (Unifikatsiya uplotneniy iz
reziny)
PERIODICALt Standartizatsiya., 1959, Nr 2, PP 32-33 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs The Laptevd Coal Mining Machine Building Plant uses many
different rubber*Bealings and components with varying rubber
bases. The plant's office for standardization and normali-
zation reduced the number of rubber grades from 11 to 4
without affecting the quality of 'lie product. The authors
stress the heed to standardize manufacture of circular
section rubber sealing rings. At present the Tula and Moscow
technical rubber equipment plants manufa cture the rings from
press-forms designed and produced by the plants themselves.
Centralized production of these rings by specialized pl&-.Its
will cut down the production costs.
ASSOCIATIONt Laptevskiy zavod "Uglemash" (The Laptevo "Uglemash" Plant)
Card 1/1
(Shall molding (Founding))
ZEMBRZIJSKI. Jan. iagr inz.
Calculation of the electrodynamic forces in stator end windings
of.turbogeneratore bDr using a digital computer. Przegl elektro-
tachn 40 no.5t204-a206 My 164.
1. Department of Electric Machines, Institute of Electrical
Engineering, Warsaw.
WEBB=
NORM
00 C 0
3027a HI;AT MISSION BIr v MACE G4KSFZ IV FIRE-TUBES OF M'AM BOILER. -40
Ze=brzuaki..=-- Tp-rzeglad Mealt. (Mech. I(ev)*,july-Sept. 1949, 201-NA; ~G-f'
is-s-tr. TWPolish Tech. AbstrJ, 1961, (1), 37). Simlification applied in comp- .00
utation or host exchanges bbet on combuction gases and water through the 400
0
1~. plate walls of fire tubes. ditions necessary to obtain as exact a 9411411
n,
~-f the Olem of heat exchante. Dependence or
a eolution as possible, -f the i ttrapirst-
0
a ure or specific heat oaf a o mab tion games and of heat exchange coefficient.
t
1
jij 94uation of temperature fall f combustion on games in fire tubqs. The Iluanti.,
tv of heat absorbed by water in the boiler. Huating offioacy of the surface
of fire tubes.
see
00 0
coo
so e.
S L'A 49TALVJRGKAL LITERATURE. C"1LAS%W#XtCAM
to*
L7
U IS &1 00 L a I AT is 0 a 4 .2 i-I W
Iii a K a If W It ER AM L 1 9 04 6 '--rM Ir-M
0 A--I A
- ! 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q 0 4 0
oa *0 '1]
Calc-Uation of Rlqat exchange in the re L-Aas of a lacc%motive er.,-i-ne, p. -309.
"Tol. 1, no. 3, 10,54.
SO: Yonthly LisL of Part European Accessions, 0`#S;'dL,)) LC, Vol. 4) 110- 10, Oct, 1,955,
Uncl.
EXCMIPTA MMICA S".6 V01.10/12 Internal Me&elne D136
7132. ZEMBRZUSKI K. Wojew6dzkiej Stacjt Sanit. -Epidemlot., Olattynte.
-~_Zte -&=2$%A dwc-L przypadki tularemit. F a r t y - t w o t u I a r a e m I a c a a e a
POL ARCH. MED. WEWNVT. 1955. 2512 (377-386) Tables.7
The autho;~s observations on 42 cases recognized in Poland in 1950 are reported.
The origin of the outbreak was linked with consumptionof akilledhare. The incuba-
tion period of the Infection ranged from I to 10 days, mostly 6 days. The onset of
the disease was abrupt In all cases which are classified as follows: glandular 1 case,
oculo-glandular 2 cases, pharyngeal- glandular with tonsillitis 20 cases, Intestinal
forms 19 cases. A relative bradycardia was found frequently during the febrile
period. Bacterium tularense was isolated from the secretion of the patient's
pharynx. Clinical diagnosis was confirmed in all 42 cases by positive agglutination
with B. tularense. Anigstein - Galveston, Tex. (XX, 6)
WROMMIMMEMEW ~F"_ ~t7,01U;Rr
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Poland
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biologiya, No 92, 1958, No 99553
Author Z2Sb~~
Inst Not given
Title Mass Investigation of the Parasitic Fauna of the In-
testinal Tract of Man in Poland in 1955,
Orig Pub Wtadom.parazytol.., 19570,No.6,575-5860
.Abstract After investigation of 40,678 men from various districts
of Poland the following parasites were registered: armed
taveworm'(Taenia solium), unarmed tapework (Thenia
saginsta) and dwarf ta-pework (Hymenolepis nane.), ascarides)'
vhipwork (Trichuris trichiuraL Oxyuria and Lambliat
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ZEMERZUSKI, KAZIAURZ.
"Parowozy Olyd. 1.) Warszawa, Panstwowe Wydawn. Naukowe (Locomotives.
1st ed. Illus., bibl.. diagrs., grarhs, indexes)
Col. 2. (Hent ex-~Mnge, boilers, feeding of boilers, draft devices) 1956.
276 p.
SO: Mcnthly Index of East European Access-ions (EEAI) LC. Vol 7, no. 4.
April 1958
pq
ZMBUZUSKI, Konrad
Some nonspeolfio r,;a.,3-,Icnt5 in lamr:tl Fiscariasta. Wlad parazyt,
10 no.4z3O(.-30rl- 164'
1. UUad Para zytc;lagji Lekarrsiclej Panstwowego, Zakladu fUgileny.,
Wars,zamme
z m RZUSKIV Konrad
Ls,ukergy bi larval aacaridosis. Acta parasit Pol 12 no.13/18sl93--194
'64a
1, State Lwtitnts of Hygiene.Warsav.
ZEMBRZUSKI. Konrad,
Pharyngo-bubonic form of tularemia. Otolar. polska 8 no.,4.*279-
288 1954.
1..7- Wojewodzkiej-Stacji Sanitarno-Epidemiologiesnej w Olaztynie.
(7ULAUMIA,
o-bubonic form)
(PMTNX, diseases,-
tu.2-axemia, bubonic form)
ZEMBRZUSKI, Konr
Efficient parasitological methods used in Poland for the diagnosis
of enterobiosisp ascaridosisp and trichocephalosis. 'triad. parazyt.
21 no.l.-17-23 1 65
1. Panstwowy &k1ad Higien7,, Warszawa
Results of mass examinations of gastrointestinal parasitic faum In
Polish population in 1955. Pediat. Polska 33 no*8:977-980 Aug 58.
1. Z Zakladu Ifigieny Szkolnej PM w Warazawie Kierownik: prof. dr nauk
med. H. Macprzak. Adree: Ifarazawa, ul. Chocimska 24, Zaklad Higieny
S2kolnej Pa.
(GASTROINTESTINAL DISEASES, in inf. & child
helminth infect. in Poland (Pol))
(HELMINTH INYMMUS, in inf. & child
gastrointentiml~ in Poland (Pol))
ZMBRZUSKI, Konrad
Mass studies of parasitic intestinal fauna in Poland in 1934. Prxegl.
epidem., Warez. 11 no.3:297-,",06 1937,
1, Z Zaklada Higieny Szkolnej Fanetwowego Zakladn Higieny w Warssawis
Kierownik: prof. dr nauk med. M. Kacprzak.
Incidence in feces in Poland (Pol))
POLAND
Z.EMBRZUSKI,, Konrad*
State Institute of Hygiene (Zakjad_Parazytologii
P*Z.H janstwopry Zaklad Higione), Warsaw.
Warsaw, Acta Parasitolopica Polonical Faso. 20p
30 June 1965, pp 191-904
IlSources of infection with Enterobius vermicularls,
Asearis lumbricoides and'Trichoesphalus trichiurus
in Pol;nd.~'
data cm Ifilpavom infe,-tion3. VIA& 1)&razyt, U
no.lsl6l-164 165o
1. Punstwomy W-Ud Eiglanyp vArsvaw*.
Problems of,the planned electrification of some lines on the Polish State Railroads.
p.220.
PHEGLAD KOLLJOWI. War~szaws, Poland, Vol. 11, no. 6. June, 1959,
Monthly List of East E=ope'an Accessions (EEAI) IZ, Vol. 8, no. 9, September, 1959.
Uncl.
ZEMPIC'U'USKI, Kazlmierz, pror.
Coreport., on the premises and inil.1a.1 daaign vX the CD19 combustion
engine for railroads. Biul tochn Coglelski 6 Special. Issue 16-19 162.
UMBRI"Y"KA, Hulina; Marek
Tumor of the gl.-vis aomiuu,,; in the dog. Fat. Tol. :15 nc.2.,
Vynizi.a3y ?,-';sls:enaniego F'skoly
Glowne~ Gospidarstwa, Wlejslzi.eg7~ w '.~",Lr-rzawie (Kierovniks.
0
p rof * i - -. n, 6 d . ix-l -- zy,* I
!TalJna
U) (;Nen Rizzo
Comitry: Poland
Aca(lemic D-terees:
Surgical Clinic, Veterinary Division, Contral School of.
Affilir~tion: A-riculture (SjGgi~ - Sz'-.,-ola Glowna Gosy)odarst-wa !;-'Lejsh-ieg-c)2
Director: f KULCZYCRI, Fr-
v! rs a,. Joze ~of dr
Source: Warsaw, Melvcvna 'iFeterynary.1na, I-To 4, A-pril 1.961, pp 2G8-209
"Atrophy -of the Bone as a Result of Pressure by a Foreign Body."
CO-author;
zJIMENicz 14'arek
Mimi,
POIJLND Diseases of Faft Animals. General Problems. R-1
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur -. Biol.) No 17., 1958y No 7M
Author : Zembrzyckap Halina
Inst I.-To-fgiven
Title : Brief Conments on the Use of Dextran in Surgical Veter-
inary Practice.
Orig Pub :Mod. wateryn., 1957, 13) NO-5) 296-300
Abstract Doxtran is.a good antishock agent. Investigations were
conducted on sick dogs. During shock) one of them was
given dextran in combination with cardial and pvdn-
relieving agents, and others with additional blood. The
fastest antishock effect was noted during the application
of dextran with blood.
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MRBIRA Z.; Kki-ECIFL, J.
Tie anodic behlvior of lronin pliospluoric acid solubions. In Erfl sh
'4"JLLTLi. Varsolrie
Vol. 5, no. 2, 1956
So. East Euro~)een Accessiona List 7o1. 5, No. 9 Se-.,ter;ber 195516
18(3) POL/39-59-112-1/16
AUTHOR: Sqdzimir, Jerzy, Doctor, Engineer, Zomburag Zdzisyaw,
Doctor
TITLE; Comparative Research into Resistance to Corrosion of
Steel 1 H 13, H 17, H 17 T, H. 25 T, 1 H 18 N 9 T, in
Water with Small Chloride Content
PERIODICAL:. Hutnik, 1959, Nr 12y PP 473-475 (Poland)
ABSTRACT: The scope is to find adequate chromium steel, to re-
place scarce nickel in chromium nickel steel. Research
was conducted in conditions similar to those in the
finishing stages of wet working of artificial fiber. 0
Samples-of dimensions: 4Ox15x2 mm of 1 H 13, 11 179
H 17 T, and H 25 T steel, welded and non-welded, were
used and.compared.with analogical samples of 1 H~-'.18
N
'
9 T steel. The samples were alternately, wholly 6f.*
partly immersed ( 1 minute wholly immersed, 1.5 minute
in the air, 1.5 minute partly immersed) in distilled
Card 1/3 water and in solutions of 0.116 g NaCl per liter and
ROL/39-59-12-1/16
Comparative Researchlinto Resistance to Corrosion of Steel 1 11 13,
H 17, H 17 Tt H 25 Tt 1 H 18 N 9T, in Water with Small Chloride
Content
3 g TAC1 per liter, with, in all three cases, pH being
7.5 - 00-3. In distilled water after 17 days, and in
the 0.116 g NaCl solution after 12 days, no changes
were observed, except for rusty spots on the weld of
the welded samples H 17, H 17 T and H 25T in the 0.116
g NA01 solution, In the 3 g NaCl solution, there was
after 2-3 days, visible corrosion and measurable los-
see of weighty shown on Fig I (non-welded) and Fig 2
(welded.samples). Results show that all five non-wel-
ded steels are practically corrosion resistant. In the
0-3~6 solution one sample 0 H 13) was considerably cor-
roded but samples 1 H 18 X 9 T and H 25 T resisted
well. The picture is different 'With welded samples.
Corrosion rapidly increases in the H 25 T sample. The
welds of the samples H 17, T_ and 1H IS N 9 T suffered
intercrystalline corrosion. It is suggested construc-
Card 2/3 ting avivage tubs for artificial fiber product f
POLA9-59-12-1/16
Comparative Research into'Resistance to Corrosion of Steel I H 13t
H 17, H 17 To H 25 To 1 HAS N 9 T, in Water with Small Chloride
Content
H 25 T steel, provided that the welding technology is
improved. There are 5 figures and 4 references, 1 of
which is Polish, I Soviet, 1 English and 1 German.
ASSOCIATION: Akademia z6rniezo-hutnicza (Mining and Metallurgical
Academy, Cracor)
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MV
5/081/62/000/ 2 /0 91069''1
0 1 2
B117/B101
AUTHORSt Mrowiec, Stanislawt Werbert Teodor, Zenbura, Zdzislaw :f
TITLEI A case of corrosion of 1XI8H9T (M18M)-steel'in the
petroleum indust.ry
PERIODICAM Referativnyy zhurnal. Khixiya,-no,21f 1962, 265, abstract
211185 (Nafts (Polska), v. 181 no. 2t 1962, 48 50
LPOLD
TEXTj The corrosion of condenser tubes.-in a petroleum-distillation unit is
described., The -tubes ,r. which.. were- -made- of, -lXhi8N9T-type - stainless steel with,
a wall thickness-of 2.5 mmg- vere-uselese-&-f ter -three- months '..operation
because of pitting and fissuring.. Corrosion, was, particularly strong at the
rolled-out spota. Chemiaal,.metallographic, and X-ray analyses revealed 4 i
intercryetalline corrosion under stress, whIch was accelerated by thegreat
LAbstraoter's notet Complete
temperature gradient in the condenser.
translation.]
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IZEKBURAIZ., doa. dr.; BIEROWSKI,
Rotating 41.ox in the studi
Pt. 2. wiad chem 18 no.4.
.L. Vepartment of Physical
Metals, School of Mining
BIEROWSKI,.M..t mgr.; PAWELKOWA, M., mgro.. starszy asystent;
mmuul Ze I dre 'a4iunkt
The rotating disc in research on the kinetics of heterogeneous
reactions., I. The theory of convectional diffusion. Wiad
chem 16 no.13:497-517 Ag 162.
1. Katedra Chemii Fizycznoj i Elektrochemii., Akademia
Gorniezo-Hutrdeza,, Krakow. 2. Praeownik naukowo techniezny
Katedry Chetdi Fizycznej i Elektrochomii, Akademia Gorniezo-Hutniczap
Krakow (for Bierowski).
.1alian Kai-Ilecki, Zd-islaw Zcmb~ira and Jerzy 'Trau- "Thp, Anodic Behaviour of Iletals, I.
I in Orthophosphoric Acid Solutions, "Aoczniki Chemii, Vol 30, fl'o 1,, Wamaw,, 1956-
4iblinhad f ra-.i thc Obair of Pb)sic-nI Chemistr,y and Ole ctroch,-,nistr7,7 of thc:
-4-P I-ininL~ and ',~Ietalluvry (AG ,,-I
Ai), Krakow, 21 Jim
T h
.Julian Kzunecki, Zdzisl1w Zembura and Jerzy Tvaiii 1, , e Anodic -our of
Pasoivatiol,. of L~i,7d Imidoe.- in Ort.111op'l-iospil,,oric Acid, Sob,,'tions, I'llo-cm-Ucl- Chemil, Vol -30)
956 ACII ane'
No 1, Warsav:, .1, fron, VbD ch~lir 0-~ No.- 1.
of the Ac,~--2,om-~- of ELnn~, and 21 Jur
-7 -7
i'OLAND/Memical Technology. Chemicea Products and 'their Application.
Electrochemical manufacturing. Blectrodeposition.
Chemical Sources of-Electrical Current. H-i2
Abs Jour: Referat Zhur-M-miya) No 5.,1958) 15152.
Author : Khmecki Julianp Zambura &Izislaw
Inst : Academy of MiniY%-I"&-Met&UurjW__
Title : Electrochemical Polishing of Zinc.
Orig Pub: Zesz. nauk. Alad. gorn-hutu., 1957, 'No 10, 111-120.
Abstract: On studying the behavior of Zn-anodes in solutions of KOH
ana H F041 the authors made attempts to effect electrochemi-
cal ;Cshing (P) of Zn. The experimenbs vere carried out
in solutions of KOH of 1, 2,, 3,- 4, 5, 6 and 7 N concentra-
tion and also in 7 N KOH containing 0.1., 0.4 and 2.1 gram-
equivalents of Za per liter; in solutioa of H3PO4 of 0.93,
9-8, i9.6 and 43.5 n, and also in 9.8 N H3Po4 containing
Card 1/3
POLAND/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products- and. Their Application.
Electrochemical manufacturing. Electrcdeposition. Chemical
Sources of Electrical Cprrent. E-12
Abs Jour: -Referat zhur-Rhimi7s; Wo 5, 1958) 15152.
0.8 and 1.6 gram-equivalent of Za perliter. In all the
KOH solntioni; the surface of the Zu underwent P; optimal
P occured in 4 and 5N KOH, but in this case the surface
of the metal revealed contours of dendrites. P of best
quality was observed on use of solutlaas of ~3P04 (except
the 9.8 N solution and the 9.8 N cont&Lning 1.6 g-equiva-
lent of Zn per liter)*_ Optimal conditions of P: concentra-
tion of electrolyte of about 10 H, Da - 6o.80 a/dm2, voltage
12-15 v., d=tion 3-6 minutes - In 1 mid 2 H KOH, and also
In the more concentrated solutions, saturated with Zn, it is
possible to produce at the anode well adhering black-blue
films which axe particularly uni orm when they are depooi-
ted on a previously polished surface. An intarpretation
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POLAM/Chetmical Technology. Chemical Products &zVL Their Application.
Electrochemical manufacturing. Electrodeposition. Chemical
Sources of Electrical Carrent.
Abs Jour: Referat Zhur-Plmlyap No 5, 1958, 15152.
0.8 and 1.6 gram-equivalent of Za per liter. In all the
KOH solutions the surface of the Za underwent P; optimal
P occured in 4 and 5 N KOH, but in this case the surface
of the metal revealed contours of dendrites. P of beat
quality was obser7ed on use of solutions of H3P04 (except
the 9.8 X solution and the 9.6 N containing 1.6 g-equiva-
lent of Zn per liter). Optimal conditions of P: concentra-
tion of electrolyte of about 10 N., Da - 60-W a/dm~, voltage
12-15 v, duration 3-6 minutes. In I arA 2 H KOH, and also
in the more conoe-utrated solutions,asUrated vith Zn, it is
possible to produce at the anode well adhering black-blue
films which are particularly uniform when they are deposi-
ted on a previously polished surface. An interpretation
roLAND/Chemical Technologr. Chemical Products an& Their Applicatica.
Electrochemiml manufacturing. Electradepasition.
Chemical Sources.of Electrical Current.
Abs Jour: Referat Zhur-Kbimiya, No 5., 1958., l5l6o.
Author : Kamecki -Julian~ Sedzimir Je=yj 7&DOura Zd_17islaw
Inst : Academy of Mining and
Title ; Some Problems of Electrodbemical RefiniAs of Copper.
Orig Pub: Zesz. nauk. Akad. gorn.-butn., 1957, No 10, 143-156.
Abstract: There are considered the~theory of elect:rochemical refining
of Cu, effects of individual factors (canpositionp tenperature
and rate of flow of electrolyte, D), defects and advantages
of the methods used. AlOw.revieved are th3 attempts to modify
the classical process (for example, electrolysis witt ammonium
electrolytes, electrolytes containing Ci;&, etc.). Bibliography
25 raferences.
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POLAND / Physical Chemistry. Electrochemistry. B
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 11, 1958., 35551
Author : Kamecki Julian, Zembura Zdzislaw, Trau Jerzy.
Title : Anodic Behavior of M~~a~ls
I. Lead in Orthophosphoric Acid Solutions.
Ii. Passivation of Lead Anodes in Orthophosphoric
Acid Solutions.
Inst : Not given
Orig Pub: Roczn. Chem., 1956, 30, No 1, 253-26o; 261-268.
Abstract: I. The relation of the current density i and the
potential E of a P-6-anode to the voltage (V) on
a 2.99; 22.8 and 40 5 N H P04 electrolysis (ES)
cell has been investigated, and the outward form
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Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 11, 1958, 35551
Abstract: of the anode during the ES time inspected. At
V below 0.5 volts a PJb phosphate layer forms on
the &node surface; at V ranging from 0.85 to 1.2
volts a Pb 0 layer is formed on the anode, and at
V > 1. 2 - -a P,6 02 layer.
II. The P,~6-anode E versus electrolysis duration-L
at I constant has been studied. At the beginning
E remains low (from -0.22 to 0.24 volts), which
corrnonds to the dissolving of Pb In the form
of P,6 +; then follows a rapid rise of E to 2.1-
2.25 volts and a P6 02 layer forms on the anode.
In more concentrated H3PO4 solutions 2 breaks In
the curve (E, t) can be observed at /\J0-3 and
i-il.5 volts, before the peak passivation is
reached. It is assumed that the first break
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Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya,.No 11, 1958,35-)551
Abstract:-correapoInds to the B60 formati3n on the anode,
and the second - to the beginning of PibO2 for-
mation according to PbO+20H-4P602+H20+2e. All
(E,t) curves have clearly expressed peaks. The
passivation time tp is connected with i by way of
the empirical formula tp=l/(ai-,6), where a ands,
are constants.
ZU4BURA,- Z
SCIENCE
PERIODICAL: ROCZNIKI CHEMII. Vol. 31, No. 2,, 1959
MMURAq Z& The anodic behavior of metals IV. Copper in sodium hydroxide
solution. p. 627
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POLAND Physical Chemistry. Electrochemistry. B
Abs Jour: Ref Wir4himlya, No 18, 1958, 60345.
Author L_Z,_Zaab_Vr~a Vl~ Michalik,
Inst Academy of Sciences of Poland.
Title The Limiting Current During Electrolytic Polish-
ing of Copper in A 20 n. H3P04 Solution,
Orig Pub: Bull, Acad. polon. sci., 1957, Cl. 3) 5, No 11,
1073-1079.
Abstract; In order to solve the question concerning the lim-
iting stage of Cu electropolishing (EP) in 20 n.
H3PO4, the dependence of the limiting current i
(lim) of Cu dissolution on the concentration a of
Cu ions and on the number of revolutions (m) of
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