FRUME, T.M.; MRSHAK. V.V.; AIMMMY, D.N.; MKRAMKAYA, N.V.
Heterochain polyamidoo. Part 16: Polyamiden containing ailoxane
groups In the nain chain. Vynokom.somd. 1 no.4:489-494
Ap '59. ()GRA 12:9)
1. InstItut elementoorganichnskikh noyedinenty An SSSR, I Institut
1:111mij Ailikiltov All SSSR.
(A,nidna)
Vl' pj~D
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AUTHOR: Andreyev, D._N.
TITLE: Condensation of Dimethyl-dichloro Silane in Silent
Discharges
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye khimicheskikh naul%
1960. No. 2, pp. 237 - 243
TEXT: The author condensed the dimethyl-dichloro silane in silent dis-
charges by using a method described in previous papers (Refs. 1j 2),
and investigated the composition of the resultant condensate. After
fractionation of the reaction product, the individual compounds were
identified, among other things,by converting the chlorine-containing
substances to silicon hydrocarbons by means of CH 3MgBr, or by determining
the moral refraction. The condensate mainly consisted of polymethyl-sil&.ne
chlorides, the principal chain of which possessed C.- and Si-atoms in
alternate succession. The yield of the condensate was 68 -- 70 per cent
of the initial amount of (CH 3)2 Sici 2' The following compounds were Y,
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DOLGOV, B.N. [deceased]; KUUURSKAYA. I-V-,: _AMRNY,XV,--P4!-
Organosillcon eeters, of acrylic and methaer7lie acid. Part 2:
Polymerization and properties of the polymers. Vysokom. soed. 2
no.10:1463-1465 0 160. (MMA 13-9)
1. Institut khimii silikatov 0 SSSR.
(Acrylic acid) (MetbacrylJc acid) (Polymers)
S/079J60/030/006/0013/008
L7 B004/Bo64
AUTHORS: Andreyev, D. N., Kukharskaya., E, V~
TITLE: Organosilicol-Estera of Acrylic] and Methacrylic Acid.
I. The Synthesis of Monomers
PERIODICAL; Zhurnal obahchey khimii, 1960. vol. 30.1 No~ 81~
pp. 2782 - 2784
TEXT: The organosilicon eaters of acrylic- and methacrylic acid were
synthesized according to a procedure already desoribed in a preTious
paper (Ref. 6) concerning the production of organoei-licon esters of
propionic and isobutyri3 acid: R 4--X Siclx+ XMOC0C(R')-0H2
__> R4-x Si[0C0C(R)-CHj. + xMC1, (R - CH 3 or C2H;, R1 - H or CH Y
M w alkaline or alkaline-earth metal). The yield; were 30-70~- Inhibi-
tore (hydroquinone, picrio acid, etc.) bad to be added to the reaction
mixture since the esters polymerize easily. The monomers with three
aoryl- or methacryl radicals could be isolated only by freezing at
-50 to -800C. The reaction with the free acids gave lower yields, The
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crylic Acid. I. The Synthesis of Monomers B004/Bo64
eaters are colorless liquids or crystalline substanoes with low melting
point. They hydrolyze readily. The silicon content was determined by
mineralizing with a mixture of concentrated sulfuri!~ and nitric acid,
the molecular weight oryoseopioally in benzene, the eater numbors by
saponification with KOH in diethylene glycol. Synthesis was carried out
of: trimethyl silyl aorylate, dimethyl silyl diacrylate, methyl silyl
acrylate, as well as the corresponding ethyl compounds and methacrylates.
A table gives the physical and analytical data. There are 1 table and
6 references: 3 Soviet, 2 US, and 1 British.
ASSOCIATION: Ins'titut khimii silikatov Akademii nauk SSSR (Tnetitute Ix
of Silicate Chemiptry of the Academy of Sciences MR)
SUBMITTED: July 29, 1959
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B016/iiO67
AUTHORS: Andreyev, D. N.; Kukharikayi, F-~ V,
CondensAtJon of T~trinl1k,,;1 1,ilnn
T TT 1, F: (I
Pincharwo.Vf Sonic Froq-~ier,-~-
PE I( 10 1) ICA L. Doklady Akademii nwtik ;SSR, 1960, Vol. 134i 11c.
pp. 89-92
TE XT -T h -o n i i t h o r s s 1; 11 d j (, d t r j me L h y I - e t, n, y1 - a n A I I fn ~7 t: ri r I
,t-,i --r tiw ronditions mentioned in tile titlp 03.imilar to
in Fer. 4). A mixture of the vapor of these substances *i',h 11,
Oir~)~igh the zone of gilent d~.qcharge it. 6,1~ 8 kw and 4jC100
the rotintion product.- of' trimothyl-athyl nilarle the natiln- LX
th-i f'ollowirg compoundo: gnscous compounir: ethylene ana
letrijmatli,yl silane (1), h,~xwnothyJ-disil e0vtri~- TT),
(T11), and ,;,~5,4,5,~-pontam,tli 1- 1,,11, li-
(IV), Furthermore, silioon hydro-,tr6ow; witb an onpirif!--it f,~!-jntz~
C12 ifQSi3(V) were detected in higher-boiling produott. flh~y w1
Cq-d !/4
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Higii-vnItage Discharge of Sonic Frequency B~16/BO61
isomeric. mixture diffi:-~ult to sepsrate. The high-molecular pol-yre-
a boiling point >22 0oC had'an average molecular weight of 10690, and cor-
iasponded to the composition (C 3 ' 8-'q9 Thn ratio C/Si in ti-ie coridensa-
tic-n products was considerably lower th~%v*t ~v the in itial. (CR~) sj,c;,H~; IT.
decreased monotonously from 5 : I to 3-9 Th,? authors conf,it0- ttv,i-
from that the polycondoznfaticn prooeez v0I-:.- sucoeeded in bringing
about is no simple dehydrogenating co-,)d,J%-,-I,jC'Y: 'I-~'T).11,"!0-f()Jn (.,r tln-~
C,H bondn but that it is much more comj~lj,-~ttd Ive t,~ tlri~- :-zilln-i
of the Si-CH 5' or the Si-C 2R 5 bondq. Tho ajthor~,. P-c~ed th~it thin
~eriro c-f the C--C bc,;nds in tha Ofl,,yl to dI.ISCI
oz, Vly high so thal they are not subj.-!. to rup tu r,-..; -;i,_ rm-~nl n ~!ig
r tli~, -lxppriments d-3scribed here. The vildr-rs r-~gard th~-
f * tz,~ S-i- C bonds as the primary ef fe,:'. undor the. a- f ion r,f diFch~irg--~
F-ur!.hez tran3formatioris of the mothyl - and ethyl radi~,als lead to tile
formation of C H , C H q and H'. The lack of compounds *iOl a ft4-Sj--bt'r-d
2
in the condensati suigists that no recombination takes plan-, amonp! --t-
or;7%ricsilicon radicals. A. A. Balandir Ya, G. Eydu,-,. and N. G, Z'1~~ t,
C , , ,, /I
n a 'Silent
Cf Tetraa)kyl. Silanes 7
Vllscharg,~? of Sonic Frequ-n~:j
In ~! tt k, t 1 10 ; r i I I ~-A Al~ 0'-1- i
Ac- 960. by A~
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AUTHO&S,- Andreyev, D N. and Kukharskaya. E. V,
Condensation of He)u in a High-volt&ge Darl(
TITLF,-. . mett,.Yl Disiloxam
Discharge of Sonic FreqLency
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol 134, No. 4,
PP~ 817 -- 820
TEXT; The various ways of producing organosilicon compounds with alternat-
ing silicon hydrocarbon links (-S-4,-(CH2 ),..Si,-) and siloxane links
(.-Si-O-Si-) are inadequate in several respects. In view of this fact, the
authors thought of bringing about a condensation of hexamethyl disiloxane
by means of a single passage through the zone of electric discharged Since
the compounds used in the process remain in this zone for only a short time,
secondary processes were expected to be eliminated to a large extent. The
discharge tube was fed with a current of 4000 periods per sec. The pro-
cedure applied by the authors ensured good yields of low-molecular
condensation products. voltage 50 kv, throughput 8 - 9 ml/h.. A passage of
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fligh-voltage Dark Discharge of Sonic Frequency B016/BO60
lower-molecular polymers during interaction with ~ or CH or due to tne
cleavage of individual bonds in low.-molecular polymers under the direct
action of electric discharge. The resulting new radicals are recombined to
form higher-molecular compounds. The presence of octamethyl trisiloxane in
the reaction products gives evidence of a partial cleavage of the Si-O
bonds. Octamethyl trisiloxane is probably the product of a recombination of
two radicals (see Scheme (I)), The polycondensation carried out by the
authors is accompanied by a partial but moderate demethylation (C/Si =
2.5 - 2.7, as against the hexamethyl disiloxane employed, where C/Si = 3),
The method recommended here may be also used to condense otner organo-
siloxanes. There are 1 figure and 14 referencesf 7 Soviet, 5 US, and
1 Japanese.
ASSOCIATION: Institut khimii silikatov Akademii nauk SSSR ( Institute of
Silicate Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences USSR)
PRESENTED! May 4, 1960, by A V.. Topchiyev, Academician
SUBMITTED-. May 4, 196o
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t%LJTHO? ,oidreyev, D. N.
MTM L7: co.,,jensation of methyl chlorosilanes 4n a silent electri-
cal dischar-e
U
3 01 0 E Kiii..,iiya i prakticheskoye primientniye ::remneor7anicheskikh
U
SoyedinOniy; tl'Udy konferentL;ii, no. 6, Do'rlady, d~r- U
L,~k
1I VSOS. 1~01,fLr. p0 4-.
. ii j prLt],
uii rusheniye. U prim.
I
jcre:~,neor-. soyed., Len. 1958. Leningrad. Izd-vo 'LN SSSR.
0
igGl, 1-09
rnT.- XT: The behav4or of SiCl, (in H medium) under the influence of
- L 2
a silent discharge at 24 - 25 kV and 25 c/s was investib-ated ear-
lier, showing that the SiCl does not suffer changes in these con-
C~ 4
d4tions. Recently, in diocllargos of a 4000 clo f.requency, it was
foun d that 6iCl 4 vapors are condensed v,,ith the formation of a -iix-
V-i of Cl isici Lind Cl Sisici Sicl
ture of rouChly equal amounl,
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Condensation of mothyl ... D205/D302
The yield of the octachlorotrisilane is 1051~' calculated on the ini-
tial SiCl and 40 - 451;', on the reacted SiC1,.
4 1+
ASS O%'J I A T ION: Inst.'Itut khimii silikatov, ~~T SSSIR, Lenin7rad (Ir.-
stitute of Silicate Chemistry, '$.S USSIT, Leningrad)
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0 0 D215/0304
AUTHORS: and Lyutyy, V.P.
TITLE: ar properties of sklicon organic complex
, `
c.st,.-F.
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obslichey khimii, v. 31, no. 8, 1961, 2726-2729
TMT: The authors undertook this experimental work on the supposition
that these complex silicon compounds could be as useful as similar nor-
mal organic ones. They 6btained nine new esters from allcali salts of
higher aliphatic and aromatic acids and halogen derivatives of alkyl-
-silanes, and siloxanes by heating the components in dimethy1formamide,
according to the following schemes 2RCOOK + C1C11'Sj(C113,%20(CH3)2SiCUjC1 ---)-
The constants of obtained di- RCOOC112Si(C'13)20CI13)2SiCII20COR + 2KCI
esters are given in the Table. 2(C113)3SiCJ1eC1.+ KOCORICOOK
(see next card) -00"
(C"1)3S'C"10C0"'(' -SJ(C1Y3 + 2KC1
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, I
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mpincin lp"I".]
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1
,"
lan-
1uqII-
110,
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(1) (CIISCII'COOCI si(CIW21 0
!
1 MY (4) ,-290 t.4255 0.9950 79.63 80.24
(11)
'
Ulf u
C
[(C113 IICOOC
1 SI(
'
'
1 M (2)
Huma.-7 1
1.4250
9632
.
88.80 89.50
(111) 6
1,
COOC1I,S11CI1p),f,
(CG 23t (2) -45 U51 15 ?
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T
( " 10)
(I V)
V) C 113),1S 1 C 1120 0 C C 11,11
SiC11
00CC11
C
Ruly 128 (1)
175
176
5 M
~ -
'~
26 1.4382
L440 0.9548
,0
9497 79,90
88
7 80.49
8
75
(VI) ,
,
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1
611
1(C1f3)39iCI12(50G(CIIj)3jt It -
)
(
W(14) --
)
--70
' 1.4446 .
0.9325 .
4
102.851 9.
103.64
TCIC.10)
(C
V11)
ivill) [(CI1,,),SIC112OOC(CI1?
)412
-0
S1CI1
((C11
C
1
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) 2011-202(6)
&')
7 -28 1.4443
4973
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~ 0.9261
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0277 107.531
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.
3
,
2
6
4
I(C"AlSiC11200ch.C6,14-P )
( -
115- 116 . . . .
Card 2/4 (For Legend of the Table see next card)
Synthesis and properties.00
Legend of the Table:
(1) Constants of the obtained diesters.
(2) N N (3) Formula (4) b*p& (5)
(pressure in
MM)
(8) MR D
found/calculated.
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D215/D304
temp. of (6) n 20 (7) d 20
solidifi- D 4
cation or
M.P.
They observed that the reactivity of potassium salts of dibasic acids
increased markedly with their molecular weight increase, in the series:
succinic e_O'O' adipic azelaic. It was also observed that whilst
determining solidification temperatures of the new esters, they often
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Synthesis and properties*** D215/D304
became overcooled, crystallizing afterwards spontaneously. For these
esters (N 1, IV, V and VII) approximate m.p. were evaluated from
cooling curves. Diesters with even carbon numbers crystallize in a
narrow temperature range: from -23 to - 0 C. The azelaic acid eater
sets at -70 0 C to a glassy substance; among diesters with soloxanic
bond onyl N1 crystallizeq by cooling, N III solidifying to a glasay
substance, and the di-imobutyrate (N II) stays liquid even at -70 C.
There are I table and 10 references: 3 Soviet-bloc and 7 non-Soviet-bloc.
The references to the English-language publications read as follows: -
T.L. Speiar, B.F. Daubert, R.R. Gregor, Y.Am.Chem* Soc, 71, 1474, (1949);
R.L. Herker, T.E. Noll, Y. Org.-Ch. 21, 1537, (1956); L.H. Sommer,
W.D. English, G.R. Ansul, D.N. Vivona, S.Am. Chem. Soc. 77, 2485 (1955);
L.H. Sommer, N.S. Marans, G.M. Godberg and others, S. Am. Chem. Soc. 73,
882, (1951).
ASSOCIATION T
Anatitut khimii silikatoy akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of
Silicates, Academy of Sciences USSR)
SUBMITTED: August 5, 1960
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27067
S/O80/61/034,/oo3/oo7/oI7
A057/A129
AUTHORS: Andreyev, D. N., Okhrimenko, 1. S., Finchux, A. Ye., Lyutyy, V. P.
TITLE Unsaturated organcsillcon polyesters and the properties of lacquers
on this base
PMUODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy Yhlad.i, v. 34.. no. 3, 1961, 584 - 588
TEM Syntheses of two new poly_:'Umarat-.~s, modified with siloxane links., viz.,
the diester bis(trimel~hylsilyl.mel,nyl)f'~.,marate and the polyester poly (dimet' hylene -
tetramech,vldisiloxane)D-imarate are descriued and preliminary results in investiga-
tions of their proper~les are gi-en. Polymaleates and polyfumarates are widely
used in the manufactare of lacquers, plastics etc. M. A. Bulatov and S. S. Spass -
kiy [Ref. it Vysokomol. soyed., 2. 658 (1960)] demonstrated already that these
esters, when modified with orgax_-elloxanes, as fcr irstance with dimethy1dietboxysl-
lane, obtain high technical pr3perties. Orgarosiloxane polymaleates and polyfuma-
rates, derivatives of organosiloxame and glycols containing a siloxane link in the
mdecule, hav, not been syn-4,'-hesIz.!.d. Thus the present Wathors startted investiga-
tions in this field. To develop the syn+MssIs of the polyester, the synthesis of
the diester was carried out first according to the reaction 2(C-3)33'CEf20I +
Card 1/5
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Unsaturated organosilicon polly9strer-s and the... A057/A129
+ KOOCC't'CHCOOYI, --'~(CH3)3SiCH200'-"7i4=Cir.0~~CH2SI,*CH3)3- In the procedure 0.16 m,:'-,? of
potassium fumarate was mixed with 0.08 mole of fumaric acid in 150 ml of dimethyl-
formamide as solvent. The mlxtureb was boiled, agitated during 30 minates, drc)pvdse
0.32 mole chloromethyltrimethyl-ii1ane was added, heated, agitated for 20 h-rs more.
while the boiling temperatare rose frons 1240r, to 1490C. After cooling the preolpi-
tated potassium chloride was flitered off, the solvant was removed by vacuum dis-
tillation and the res1due was treated with a sod% solution and water-ber~zf~ns mix-
ture. Then the benzene was dried, evaporated ard the fumarate was iracuum-~aistille-.-l
(1510-1530c, 8 torr). Tlie yield was 54.8% of a product with r~o 1.4548, dv o.gB"F-.
Ln an analogous way the polyestsa- was prepared. Fot":sium flii~rare,,e ibf Q;5 mole wets
mixed with 0.125 mole of fumaric acid In 300 all of dimethy1formam-de and th6n
bis(onloromethyl)te-tr,amethyldibi.l.~~:x.ane was addc-d. Instead of benzene ether was
used as solvent axid after remov%l of the latter a highly viscous reddish-Ir--own Sub-
stance insoluble in water but solable in most organic solvents, except petroleam
other and gasoline, was obtained. The average molecular weight was found to be
2,400 corresponding to a condensation degree (:f 9. The re-precipitated polyester
was investigated by spectrophotowetry on an WC-12 (1K9-12) apparatus. The obtain-
ed infrared absorption spectrum proved the pr&5ence of double bonds in the trans-
Card 2b
6
SMV61/034/003/007/017
Unsaturated organosilicon polyesters and the... A057/A129
position (900 - 990 cm-1, 1,320 cm-1), siloxane bonds (1,020 - 1,091 cm-1),
(C"3) ~3,i groups (8oo - 8~14 'cin-1, and 1,P.59 cm-1), ester groups characteristic for
n1marates (1,1110 - 1,180 CM-1) and end-carboxylio groups (900 - 950 cm-'). The
obtained polyester is miscible with styrene within a range from 3.5 : 1 to 0.3 : 1,
and transparent homogeneous solutions are obtained. Properties of four lacquers
(see table) hased on this polyester were investigated and it was observed that in
comparison with maleic resins the double bonds in siloxane-modified fumaric resin
show lower activity. Thus a lacquer based on this resin required heating to 2000C
to "dry" within ~O minutes, i.e., to produce a three-dimensional structuration to
7V,, (r~ig- 3). At 1200C the same degree of structuration requires 7 hi-3 (Fig. 2).
The dryIng is the result of two independent processes: 1) a catalytic polymeriza-
tion with an initiator (1% of cyclohexanone peroxide), and 2) an oxidative struc-
turation produced by heating over 1000C. No initiator seems to be necessary for
the latter process. Elasticity tests carried oiit by tho NI= method and hardness
tests on a WO-4 (GIPI-4) machine showed that films obtained from these lacquers
have high elasticity, but rather low hardness. Thus lacquer no. III showed after
70 minutes of drying at 20CPC a I mm flexibility on a rod and a 0.195 hardness.
There are 3 figures, 1 table, and 2 Soviet-bloc references.
SMIITTEI~:. July 9, 1960 V
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D204/D301
AUTHIS: Andreyevo D.N., Dolgov, B.N, (Deceased) and Buttop S.V.
TITLE: Stability of the Si-R bonds in y-silico-organic acids
PERIODICAL: Zhurnai obshchey khimii, V. 32, no. 4, 1962, 1275-1277
TEXT: The action of conc 11 2s04 on methyl-di(n-,-tniyl)-sily.L-propio-
nic acid showed that the ;i- n Z Am bond is affghtly more stable
then the Si-iso-Am bonds etudl'ed in an earlier work. Complete fis-
sion of this bond occurred on heating with H2SO 4 to 700CP over 1 hr.
and keeping it for a further hour at that temperature, with stirr-
ing, to give [HOOC.CH 2CH 23iQ1-C5H1003120f (A), Including earlier
results, the authors therefore concluded that stability of Si-C
towards cone. H so in acids of the general formula R,'~CH )BiCH C11
2 4 2 3 2 2
COOH decreases in the order Etp n-Fr:~- Me >-n-Am~:- n-Rup Leo-Am.
Synthesis of CH 3 (PhCH9)9SiCR2CH 2UOOH was attFmpted To find whether
the Si-CH2X bond would be as stabilized by substituting Ph into the
Card 1/2
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Stability of the Si-R bonds in D204YD301
CH3 group as it is by substitution with halogens, but both benzyl
groups were found to break off the Si during alkaline hydrolysis of
the methyl-dibenzyl-silyl-methyl malonate. Preparation of new com-
1 0
pounds CH 3 (n-C5H11)2SiCH 2C19 CH 3 (PhCH 2)2S"'H 2 cit C113(a-c 5H11)2S'C"2
CII(COOEt) 21 CH3(PhCH 2)2SiCH 2011000t )2P C113(a-0 5H102 SiCH2C112COOH
and A is described and their physical properties are tabulated.
'-here are 1table and 4 references: 3 Soviet-bloc and 1 non-Soviet-
)loc. The reference to the Englich-language publication reads as
.follows: L.H. Sommerp W.P. Bariep and J. Gould, J. Am. Chem. Sac .9
'15, 3765, 1953.
ASSOCIATION: Institut khimii silikatov Akademii nauk SSSR (Institu-
te of Silicate Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences,
USSR)
SUBMITTED: April 19f 1960
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D28717/ D3 0 1
AUT111MIS: ivial-eyev, D.N. wid I~uklmrakny~i, 'E~.V.
4 W--I I
TITLE: or~--Illovilj Coll cliether"3 ~alll diesturs of orrallo ".; i I i Coll
ac id 0
3hurllO. Oholichey )--)tJm:ii, v. 32, no. 4,
1353-1354
TEXT: The autLorc found th.,.-L th,~, titlu, comj)oundo can be readily
prepared by condeasinL,~ the 1, or N,- s"ll'U"I of 0 M coil acid'i
with R, Sicl.
; niono- and )-or-wimsilicon acids entor into
this 2-'jacti6E~' The con~ensal-
reactior was cirpic,(I out
the compone-itus in hydrocarbon solven-tc. [(all 3Sicil 2c"I2coo c- Si (C")2
(yield 59 5o) and NO S:LOCOCII c1l Si(011-0,1110 (Yic-Ld: 36 u,") Were
3 2 2
prepared by t."iJs method. Physical coiwtanlljo of the 2 collipounds are
given. There ,tre 2 references: 1 Soviet-bloc and 1 nou-Soviet-bloc.
The reference to the Engtlish-'Lang~mge public-,ition rea(m as follows:
A.G. Brook# J. Am, Chem. Soc., v. 77, 1955, 482'7-
Card 1/1,
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Organosilicon ille thers and . . - D287/D30-1
ASSOC 11,9110' ,'- In-titut lchimlii olilikatov Alcalendi naizk SSSR (Institu-
.4.
,e for Silicate Chemi-stry of the AS U113SR)
SUBMITTU: Decouber 22p 1961
rilir'l 11,1112
%1( 14 .-
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AUTHOR8: Andreyev, D.11. ?. wid Kuklikirshaya,
TITLE: -Interaction of or'-(Inomn -lie Silu"I Complexes with
or~-,wiosiljxon eoters
PERIODICAL. .1hurnal obshch(v v, 32, nu. 4, 1~16', ",52-1.553
TEXT; The -resent viork carriecl out because of the absencc, of
infori.iation on the interaction bc-tmeen or,~wmsilicon esters and
Grignard rea.-ento, especially between compountis of the formula R1.1gX
U
,,-;itli alkyl acyloxysiianes (R'Si(OCO11'') where n = 1-3. The --bove
11 4-n
compounds viere found to form tertiary alcoliol,-l on reaction with
C H ],.!,;Br ao p.roved for tTijrjetjj-,rj-_ijyl propion&Lc (1) and diethy1,91-
2 5 0 1
lyl dipropionate (11). Both compounds viore F3yntht~sized in the usual
way. In the first case 68 r, of compound I wa-- added to the Grignard
rcai,ent; flic! yield of 3-othy!-3-pentanal -,vas 32.9 "(". This compound
could be dehydrated -to ',5-c thyl-2 -pent one by heating with anhydrous
CUSO 4# In tho second experiment 84 g of conpound 11 viq.9 adOed to
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ANDREYEV, D.P... kand. khim. nauk, otv. rcd
[Laboratory chemical equipmenti Laboratornaia khimiche-
skaia posuda. Mosivc,, lzd-vo AN SSSH, 1963. 327 P.
(MIRA 17:2)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. TSentrallnoye upravleniye snab-
zheniya.
ANDREYEV, D.N.; LYUTYY, V.P.
Synthesis of phenyltrichlorosilane in silent discharge.
Zhur. prikl. khIm. 36 no.9:2096 D '63. (~GRA 17:1)
ANDREYEV, D.N.; KUKHARSKAYA, E.V.
Condensation of silicon tetrachloride In silent discharges.
Zhur. prikl. khim. 36 no.10:2309-2312 0 163.
(MIRA 17:1)
1. Institut khImii silikatov AN SSSR.
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AUTHOR: A)AKSy
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ORG: Institute of Macromolecular Compounds, Academy of Sciences SSSR (Institut
vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy Akademii aauk SSSR)
TITLE- Organosilicon polyamides.- 1. Synthesis of dicarboxylic aliphatic organosi-liccn
acids
SOURCE: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, V. 36, no. 9, 1966, 1628-1633
TOPIC TAGS: organosilicon compound, =fgmivm-k-~ polyamide, org=ostii-cvn
dicarboxylic acid
ABSTRACT: This article is the first in a series on the study of organosilicon poly-
amides. Some polyamides from dicarbo)Wlic acids which contain siloxane links in their
ci,uin are known, Polyamides from a dicarboxylic acid with one silicon atom in its
chain art, mentioned in the literature, but not described. Synthesis of two silicon-
containing dicarboxylic acids was prompted by the desire to study the effect of the
lemStb of the acid chain on the properties of the polyamides obtained from such acids.1
The general formula of these acids waB (013), Si/(CI12)n CODH/2 -The first of the
synthesized acids, with n = 2, namely, 4,4-dimethyl-4-silaheptane-1,7-dicarboxylic
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acid was prepared according to the available literature data. Another acid
5,5-diN~--thyl-5-ailanonanc-1,9-dieurboxylie acid was obtained by a new method,
developed by the authors:
(CI13)%SiCI'+21l0(Cjj,),Cj CII')'SiIO(CM-2)P12-
M
MK (CIIJ.910,
2(CII,),SiO(CII,),CI 2(CH3)3S'NCII3hh19CI
(2) (Vill) ll'O
(C"3)ISiI(CI12)4OS'(C"3)3J2 (CITORSWCH040111I...
(Vl)
(3) M)
OX)
The yield of the final stage was 38%. The structure of the final product and of the
intermediates was confirmed by IR spectra. Orig. art. has: 6 formulas, 1 table,
and 1 figure. [BN)
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FAVLOV, V. V. ; ANDRE)~~V,
Operative treatment in acute stages of Werlhof's disease. Zdrav.
Kazakh, 21 no.8:70-71 161. (m I: u D': 9)
1. Iz Severo-Kazaklistanslcoy obiastnoy bollnitsy.
(PURPUA (PATHOLOGY))
ANDRE-fzV, D.P.
Case of perforating ulcer of the duodenum. Zdrav. Kazakh. 21 no; :
71-72 161. (MIRA 14:10?
1. Iz gorodskoy ob"yedinennoy bollnitsy (glavnyy vrach - M.G.Kosenko)
g.Betropavlovska. (DUODM~-ULCEI-S)
ANDREYEV. D.?.
Torsion of the omentum. Zdrav.Kazakh. 22 no.3s57-59 162.
MRA 15:12)
1. Iz 2-y gorodakoy bollnitsy g. Petropavlovska.
(OMENTUM-DIS EASES)
ANDREFV_2__~. P.
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(MIRA 15:6)
1. 1z I-y gorodskoy obl'yedinennoy bollnitsy g. Iletropavlovska.
(ILRUM)
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INVENTOR: Andreyev, D. P. Gakp I. I.; KOZIOV, V. K.
ORG: none
TITIE: Waveguide filteiClaas 21, No. 187110
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, proqrshlennyye tovarnyye znaki, no. 20, 1966, 64
TOPIC TAGS: waveguide filter, electronic component
ABSTRACT; An Author Certificate has been issued for a waveguide filter containing
a rectangular waveguide which is bounded by capacitive and inductive windows and a
tuning.stub (see Fig. 1). To retune the filter while pressing a constant transmiss
Fig. 1. Waveguide Filter
I Waveguide; 2 - capacitive window-, 4 stub.
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band, the stub is displaced from the center toward the inductive window and is
inclined in such a way that its end approaches the inductive window during the
insertion into the filter, Orig. art. has.- I figure.
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ALICMOVI 1).G., ANDREYEV..j.S. GALTE-11:1, L."'., GUSIN61M) G.M.,l
!,ZMBE'RG, Y.n., a-n-i-T-EROMIINA, K.I..9
Physical Toelmical Inst. Acad. UL;~;R
"Coulomb E\Citatiull of 1111clej (review lecture)
pnver submitted at th,~! A-U Conf. en Nuclem- Reactic,no in Low and 14~!diuri EncrtZr
r h' S i C S , 1-~ IS C 014 , 1c)-27, N'Ov 57.
Noli EYE V, V. 5.
AUTHORS: Alkhazov, D. G., Andreyev, D. S., 56-6-6/47
Yerokhina, K. I.
TITLE: The Coulomb Excitation of Separated Tin Isotopes
(Kulonovskoye Yozbuzhdeniye razdelennykh izotopov
olova).
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, 1957,
Vol- 33, Nr 6, pp. 1347-1358 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A 14,5 MeV a-beam coming from a cyclotron is focused
by a system of quadrupol lenses in an aluminum tube and
thus impinges upon a target, where Coulomb excitation takes
place The p -quanta liberated on this occasion are
measu;ed in a well screened -scintillation spectrometer.
Between the crystal and the Lget the following &-absorbers
are connected:
400,kA,Cu; 1.3 mm Al; 100~k mica; 1 mm M90; 54k Pb
and 1.5 mm air.
The following measuring and computation results were
obtained:
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isotope AE ill Mevx) L(-L?I.lo48 in cm4
e2 T.iol3in sec.
Sn 112 1126 0,18 7,2
Sn114 1,30 0,20 5,5
Sn116 1,29 0119 6,o
Sn 118 1,22 0,19 8,0
Sn 120 1,18 0,17 10,5
Sn 122 1,15 0,15 13,5
Sn124 1,13 0,14 15,9
115 xx)
Sn - - -
Sn117 o,865 0,025
~
1,03 0,09
Sn 119 0,907 0,11
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x) Corresponds to the energy of thea*-quantun, which goes direct-
ly to the bauic state.
xx)Between 0,75 UP to 1,75 MeV no y-.quanta were found.
There are 7 figures, 1 table, and 19 references, 4 of
which are Slavic.
ASSOCIATION: I&Aingrad Physico-Technical Iwtitute AN USSR
(Leningradskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut Akadeinii
nauk SSSR).
SUBMITTED: June 3, 1957 (initially) and October 5, 1957 (after
revision)
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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AUTHORS:
Andreyev, D. S., Yerokhina, K: I
and Lemberg, I, Kh,,
TITLE: Cascade Excitation of the Second Rotationql Leveln in
Separated Tungsten Isot,)_ppi Iq
'V7 - ,
PERIODICALt lzvontiya Akndomii rifoik Sor'.ya f".tichv~jkllyn' 1960,
Vol. No. 1,), p1, I il *10 - 1,115
TEM The present paper was read at the 10th All-Union Conference on
Nuclear Snectroscopy, which was held in Moscow from January 19 to
January 27, 1960, By means of Coulomb excitation it was hitherto possible
to excite evr-n-even nuclei to the first rotational level The excitation
to the secon rotational level was not, possible., Protons and c~ -particles
were used for excitation. In the introduction, the authors discuss several
results obtained by earlier papers. The experime ts described here were
T
carried out by means o-f quadruply-charged Ne4 V -ions having an energy of
27.8 Mev, and by means of quadruply-charg~-d~201torls with an energy of
36 Mev, Four metallic tungsten targets were investiEated. of which the
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182
first consisted of 87 6~~ W thQ second ~f 90~10/1 W the third of
184 - '61), ~ -sut-ctrum, which was emitte-i
91.3% W , and the fourth of 96~ W The
during the bombardment of the targrets with heavy ;ons, was investigated
by the author by means of a scintillaticn --spectrometer Tile photo-
multiplier pulses were amplified and recorfed with a 63-channel amplitude
analyzer, which had been developed by LET1, Frcm the experimpntal results
represented in diagrams and a detailed discussion, the authors became
convinced that they ulines with 1 *he energies of 250 kev. 21~O kev and
275 kev, which the had observed, represent the resull of a doubln
Coulomb excitation of states with the energies cf 530. 560 and 400 kv~-
W-,82, W184 and W ia6 Si1111lnT- result:; obtni:ied by Newt-n al (Ref 6)
are mentioned There are 3 figures tab'e, and 6 2 Sov~t--t,
2 French, and 2 US
ASSOCIATION% Piziko-tekhnichot;kly institut Akademii ?-,.:i,,ik S!SR
of Physics and Technology of the AcaJ.-7,..y of Sciences USSR)
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AUTHORS: Andreyev, D, S., Gr-inbery, A, P . Qupinskiy,
Yerokhina, K and Lemberg, I, Kh,
TITLE. Coulomb Excitation of the First Nuclear Lovels of Even
Chromium-Selenium and Noodymium I s o t o t) t~,q
2.7 /17
PERIODICAL% Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicneskaya, 1960,
Vol. 24, No, 12, PP, 1474-1477
TEXT: The present paper was read at the 10th All-Unioti Conference on
Nuclear Spectroscopy, which was held in Mc7scow from January 19 to
January 27, 1960. The experiments described in the present paper were
carried out with 16.3-Mev and 36.0-Mev nitrogen ions and 23.2-Mev nerin
ions., Results are given in Table 1, Chromic oxide targets were used, which
contain the isotopes Cr 52 and Cr54, as well as natural ` vaporized chromium.
Purther. natural metallic neodymium (23,87~, Nd144 ) was used. The results
are discussed in great detail and compared with earlier results. There
are 3 figures, 1 table, and 17 referencesi 3 Soviet and 14 Us,
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COO 0,78 NOO(23,2) ;110;. 0,53 0,6m
Cr" 1,45 N14(36,0) Nibs. 1 45 0,080
Cri'll P, m N2:06,3), Nc'0(23,2) TOI 6:69 0.070
Se7s (),560 N1 (3G.0),.No2O(23,2)
Se7s fl,615 NIA(36,O), N(32V(23,'~') lifoll" 0.53 0,614
Solo 0. 650 N11(36,O) 0,99 0,070 141
SIA! 0, f1r.0 N If (36, 0)
N11144 0,695 N"(36,O) zt,
: 0 92 0 079 131
Nd 'Is 0,455 N14(361 0) ~O
Zrl 0:92 0:079 131
Ndida Q,a)o N 11 (36, 0) 111143 0,.,io 0.21 151
Nil'" N I 1 (36 J, TaIAI 0,136 2, (m 161
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AUTHORSi Andreyev. D~ S. Yerokhini. K. 1, , and Lemb,~rg. I. Kh~
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TITLEt The Coulomb Excitation of t e Ne Nucleus
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR Seriya fi7icheok,iya, 196o,
Vol~ 24, No. 12, pp, 1478-1479
TEXT: The present paper was read at the !Oth All-Uni-on Conference on
.Nuclear Spectroscopy, which was held in Moscow from January 19 to
January 27, 1960. Report is given in the present paper on the results
obtained by experiments, in which the first level of Ne2l was excited.
The S .-emission of grapbite, aluminum, and molybdenum targets was studied
during their bombardment with Ne2l ions, whose energy was 24,2 Yev.. In all
cases a ~-Iine with 0.35 Mev was found, The authors arrive at the con-
clusion that these lines. which are known already from previous papers, am
not the result of a nuclear rez~ctiori but excitation o14" No 21
From publications it is known that the quantum characteristics for the Ile
~5/24 , and for the f i r,,fl, oxc-, tmi a titto or V2' - Thij,2,
ground state are I '.
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the authors obtained 0,025-10 e or 0 017-10 f? M 'Cr thf,
probability B(E2~ of a transition from the uround -qtall~ to ~he first
excited 3tate. For the partial lifetime of -~,h!L- f:i-31 c-tate one
thus obtains 6.3-10" 10 sec or 1), 2 10-1 The authors thank A,B.Gl-rshin
for the faultless operation of the cyclotrort ~ Thore are I fL,,,'uro and 9
referencest 3 Soviet, 4 US, and I Danish
ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheskly institut Akadem"i nauk SSSR (Institute
of Physics and Technology of th,~, ~jf Scie.7_c~-s USS~)
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AUTHORS: Andreyev, D. S., Grinberg, A. P., Yerokhina, K. I.,
Lemberg,
TITLE: Coulomb excitation of the nuclear levels of P31, 533, Mn55
and Pr141 by means of Ne 20 ions
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 25,
no. 1, 1961, 70-76
TEXT: The measurements were made by means of a scintillation spectrometer
with a NaI-T1 crystal (40 mm in diameter, 40 mm in height) and by means of
a photomultiplier of the type '~3y-ll (FEU-11). The electronics
consisted of a pre-amplifier, a cathode follower, an overchargeable
amplifier and an AMA-2 (AMA-2) 63-channel pulse height analyzer
connected in parallel and an AW 100-1 (AI 100-1) 100-channel pulse height
analyzer. Method of measurement, apparatus, and course of the
calculationcf the reduced transition probability B(E2) have already been
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described in three previous papers (Refs. 1-3). In the case of nitrogen
ions the errors are below 15fo, but they may attain from 20 to 25% for
neon ions. The following was observed when measuring the energy of beam
particles by means of deflection in a magnetic field: After deflection,
the beam is split into several components corresponding to different
charges of the accelerated ions. The change of the ions falling into
the beam catcher causes the change of the ratio current strength / number
of beam particles in the beam, which means that it influences the accuracy
of calculation of the Coulomb excitation cross section. In the
erneriments concerned, the bombarding particles were quadruple-charged
e 27.8 Mev. The amperage of the ion
N
~O ions with energies of 23.2 and
beam measured on the target was --,l.10 8a. Th measurement results are
given in the attached Table. RO - 1.2-10 _13A173 cm was set. Figs. 1,2,
3,4 show the instrumental y-spectra taken with Ne20 ions. The following
notes are added concerning the individual elements: p31: The Coulomb
excitation of the level with AE = 1.26 Lev of p3l was examined with the
aid of ions Ne20 with an energy of 27.8 Mev. The target was pressed from
a red phosphorus powder. The spectrum contains a gamma line with
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'h
.63 :.:cv arisinj~, by Coulomb excitit-4on of the level 6i; = 1.63
:.:Ov ~-,j :X20. The value of B(E2)^1 for the 1.26-1,1ev level of p31 amounted-
to o.oli.10-48 e2 cm4.. The spins of the t,.-;o states of P31 are known:
+** 33 33
1 J,.% ~ 1
= /r ideration, S ras
io f - 3/2 . S In the work under* coms-,
(?,.:cited by quad rup le-charced '11e 20 ion,-',.-iith an energy of 23.2.1:av. Th .e55,
LI-IIT71-1.1-1 nID-2ctrum found contains a line -Ath the enercy 0-63t0-01 ',ev. ' .'n
Mhe :.:n55 like-~.isq xcited by quadruple-charged Ne20 ions with 23.2
T-ir, zpectru,-.i pqr'ttains gaamma lines with energies of 0-85 and 0.98
~-14
...e v . -2 1 'i ovs +he spectrum of aamma rays resulting on the
4 '44 i, 20 ,
madiation of irasup oxide with quadru-ple-charged lie ions
h i.-Ce Ine o
f the state with LE - 0.142 Mev amounts to
.9-9zec, and its ial lifeti=e is 4.3-10-7 sec. The article under
04dera4-ion is thVi-eproduction of an lecture delivered at the 10th
-04"Ar er,2rc'O' on Nucle4 Spectroscopy rhich took place in 11.1osow., from"
6-4f.uary,19 to 27, 1%0. There are 4 figures, 1 table, and 24 references:
4~'Soviet-bloc and Tnon-Soviet-bloc.
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1ATION: Fiziko-'jIckhnicheskiy institut Akademii nauk 'OSSR
of Ph,,,sics and Technolorv. Aca~e"-.- of '~r-,-enn-q TT
I
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An. mov
Ar". MOV cell -T, Celt Cell F
X10". Ckt,
1131 1,20 :t 0,02 1 .204 [5) 0,011 4,8.1ol-12 9,1
S33 0,93 = 0,01 O.S44:1: 0,006 0,0019 5,2.10-11 4;5,2.10-11
~
0,8xit. 0.()0 M
Mnss 0.93 :L 0,01 0. WS3 181 0.012 (5-13) 110-12 - -
Pr'41 0, 142m 0,003 OM2 [b) 0,CWG 4,3-10-7 -
2-10 P
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'ogend to the Table: A E, level energy measured in the experiments, 6 E
level energy according ~.o results from other papt;,rs, B(EE2)'~ , reduced I
probability of the electric quadrupole ex*citation of the level,,T(E2),
partial lifetime of the level relativ4 to thd eleotrio quadrupole
transition of the nucleus into the ground state, T, tolual lifetime.of the
level, T+. , Iifetime of the level according to data.from other papers, F,
ratio beti7een value of B(E2)t measured in the experiments and value
B(E2) singlo*particle calculated'on the basis of the single-particle
approximation.
Legend to.the Figures: Instrumental 7-spectra, obtained in the case of
Coulomb excitation with 3uadruple-charged Ne20 ions of phosphorus at
27.8 Mev (Fig. 3
1), of S at 23.2 Mev (Fig. 2); of 1,:n a. 23.2 Mev (Fig. 3)-
a without, b -with lead filter, 1.25 mm thick; of Pr at 27.8 AMev (Fig. 4).
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AUTHORSt Andreyev, D. S., Vasil 'yev, V. D., Gusinskiy. G. 11'
and Lemberg, 1. Kh.
TITLE: Study of the Coulomb excitation of nuclear levels with the
aid of accelerated multiply charged ions
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 25,
Ylo. 7, 1961, 832 - 847
TEXT, This paper was read at the XI Annual Conference on Iluclear
Spectroscopy in Riga, January 25 - Pebruary 2, 1961. The purpose of the
studies was to improve the results of earlier work (Ref. 1: Andreyev,D.S.
et al., Nucl. Phys., jj, 400 (196o)l Ref. 2: Alkhazov, D. G., et al., Zh.
eksperim. i teor. fiz., 37, 1530 (1959)) by the method of reference levels
(Ref. 1) which consists in measuring the excitation cross section of a
reference level before and after measuring the excitation cross section
of the level to be investigated. Thl,following nuclear levels were used
as reference levelst 0.44 Mev of Na (B(E2)T - 0.11 10-48 e2cm4) for
studying Li and B; 1.19 M,ev of N162 (B(E2ft - 0.085 10-48 e 2CM4) for
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76
studying Co; 0.76 Mev of Se (B(E2)t = 0.42 - 10-48 e2CM4) for studying
Mg, Ca, and Se; 1.15 Mev of Sn 122i (B(F,2)1 - 0.26 - 10-48 e2CM4) for
studying In, Sb, and Ce; 1.60 Mev of d'e140 (T = 1.1 - 10-13 see) for
studying the even Sn isotopes and Ba138; 0.16 Mev of Ti47 (B(E2)T
= 0.040 - 10-48 e 2CM4) for studying Sn'17. The excitation probability,
B(E2)1, was determined with an error of 15 - 20. Tables 1 and 2 contain
thd results of measurements. In all these studies, the authors made use
of the broadening of the energy band of multiply charged ions accelerated
in the cyclotron at the FTI (Institute of Physics and Technology). Ne
ions having 16 - 18 Mev were used for studying the nuclear levels of
light elements such as Li and B,and were also successfully applied to
exciting hightr levels in light and medium elements (Mg15' Mg16' Ca44,
Co In and Sb). 52.5
59, 115P -Mev ions of N were able to excite the levels
with i~nergies of 1.,', - 1.6 Mev of heavier nuclei (Ba138 and Ce140). The
nuclear levels of even-even isotopes were chiefly examined to complete
the data on even-even nuclei and to compare results (Ref. 16: Kisslinger,
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(of. Table 3).. There are 16 figures, 3 tables, and 42 references:
7 Soviet-bloc and 31 non-Sov i et -bloc.
Table 1. Coulomb excitation of levels (spin 2'~) in even-even nuclei.
Legend: (1) Isotope, (2 level energy, *.."ev, Drobability,
(4) level lifetime, 10M sec, (3 0" :,~3) excitation
) rati of E2)T to the same quantity
as estimated for a one-particle model 'the n ear radius in the calcula-
tions was assumed to.be R*0. 1.2 102~3 A17clcm).
Table 2. Coulomb excitation of levels in nuclei with odd A and in odd-
odd B10 nuclei.
Legendt. (1), (2), (3) see.Table 1, (6) nuclear spin in ground state,'
'(7) nuclear spin in excited state, (8) partial liietime of thd level
relatively to the electric quadrupole transition, sec.
Legend to Table 3s (1) Nucleus, (2) calculated value of B(E2) as taken
from Ref. 16, (3) experimental value of B(IEP)..
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-AIWIUDUM,D~S.; VASILIM, V.D.; GUSINSKIY, G.M.; YEROXHINA, K.I.;
LEMBERP, I.Kh. N
Investigation of the Coulomb excitation of nucledr-levels by the
aid of accelerated multiply charged ions. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser.
fiz. 25 no.7:832-847 J1 161. (MIRA 14:7)
(Nuclear reactions) (Ion bearfts)
ALKHAZOV, D.G.; ANDREYEV, D.S.; VASILIY-TV, V.D.; GANGRSKIY, Yu.P.;
UMERG. Ir.Kh,; VDpALOV, yu.j.
Studying the Coulomb excitation of the first levels of even-
even nuclei by measuring coincidences of ganma quanta and
inelastically scattered ions. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz. 27
no.10:1285-1296 0 163, (MIRA 16:10)
ANDREYLVj D.S.; GANORSKlY, YU.P.; J.Yh.; NAPICIP"PTSHVII-1, V.A.
ro~lgmb excitation of the first leveln of the isotopes Pb;()4 P
PYO , Pb207, and M209. Izv. AN SS,,3R, Sor. fiz. 29 no.12:
2233-2234 D 165. (MJIIA 19:1)
L 6655-66 EWT(m) DILAP JD
ACC HR. AP6017118 SOURCE coma uRlovg
AUTHCR: AndreYev.-D*-Se; Ga Ingrakiy. Yu. Pol kA~~eI. ~Kho. N-abichvrishvili, V, A,
ORG: none
TITIFS: Coulomb excitations of-lower levels in the isotopes Pb sup 204, sup 206, ;~Pll
207-aiii Bi SUP 209 5his-paper -was presented at the 15th Anntial Conforence-m-Nualun
~pectrosoopy and the Structure of the Atomic Nucleus,, held in Minsk from 25 January
to 2 February 1969
SOURCEi AN 33SR. Xmetiya'*7 Serlys, fizioheskaya,- v". 29, no.' 22, 1965, 2231-2234
TOPIC TAGS: Coulomb excitation, lead,_h ~h~lnuoloonj nitrogen cyolotronj
magnetic field, gamma quantum, even nuolouu, neutron proton
ABSTRACT: In order to determine the effective nucleon charge it-i's
especially important to know transition probabilities for nuclei having one
,nucleon (or one holo) above the filled shell. Accurate data on this probk~m,
,are lacking because the Coulomb output of the excited levels of such nuclei
I L11 even vt9n bombardment particle energies are very high-
,are very sm
I ) Nitrogen ions (N'L4*5 *) were accelerated in the FII cyclotron up to
:664-5 by enhancing the magnetic fieldi, Gamma quanta ejected foniard from
,a Bi-enriehed lead target woro recorded. Nitrogen ions of 66-5 Hev energy t
i
:Were used to study the Coulomb excitation of Pb207 and Bi; and 63 Mev ions.,
!for pb204 and pb206. I
Spectra of yN-coincidence.are shown--in figures and the.results of
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AP017118
,Coulomb excitatidn' ari'tibulatedo these results are compared with those ofi
,other.-authors* The values of B(E2) are adversely affqqted by inadequate
corrictiOn' for'angular' correlation and thoigh the error is not -more thZ'""J7
.2% for the 0-57418y level of Pbm,, it reaches 35 to 40,1of for the 0.89 Mev
Aevel of Fb207 and the 0*91 Mev level of` 209 ViPe effective neutron
ereas a
,charge is Zound to be close to unity, 12 ~Z~ a for the proton is un-
,expectedly large: 2.6 to 3-0- Speculations are advanced briefly on the
effect of level excitation by giant resonance and effects of possible
.secondary processes. The general rule is dramt for spherical even-even
-nuclei the -farther the closed shell. is from the nucleus) the.lomr is the
energy of the first 24 level and the greater is the value of B (Ez) for the!
transition to this. level; _bgt, this rule does not hold comp~etply for eveA_
i8otopes.of lead- 'Orig. art* bast 4 figaresp 1 formulat and 1 tables Zjhe
SUB CODE:' 20 SUBK DATE: none ORM RM 002 OTH REF: 006
Card. 2/2*b/-
MUST. L.A.; Al,-MYEV, D.T.
Mining dipping seams with the use of aquare-set timbering. Gor.
zhuz. no.2:33-34 F'55. (MLRA 8:'17)
(1-fine Qmbarinp)
ANDREYEV) D,,Yu.; VASSERMAIT, L.K.
Economic efficiency of the optimization of operating conditions
of atmospheric.-.vacuum tubastills in the case of complex autma-
tion. Khim. i takh. topl, i masel 8 no.6236-41 Je '63.
(MIRA 16W
1. Moskovskiy institut neT"kMmicheskay I gazovoy promysh-
lennostl Im. akademika Gubkina.
(Volgograd--Petroleum refineries--Fquipment and
supplies)
Outomation)
ANDREYhN,, D.Ya.
Enrichment of pumped petroleum. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; neft' i gaz
6 no.9:107-109 163. (MIRA 1712)
10 Moskovskiy institut neftekhimicheskoy i gazovoy p-,orVshlennos-
ti im. akademika I.M.Gubkina.
AIIDREYEV, D.Ya.
--- .. ... .. -, - -
Optimizing the operation of processing units for the refining of
petroleum. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; neft' i gaz 8 no.3:109-113 165.
(MIRA 18:5)
1. Moskovskiy institut neftekhimicheskoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti
im. akademika I.M. Gubkina.
A.1). Vol
AlTlic."Y' V P. Yn
Jl'fiIiC:T.-"nt Gf
DA)
i I\ I a 1 L ~I
(,I
sTA Am.
ANDREfFIT, 1).Yf,.
-r, the u5e c,.-- no' 1, iir
tne petrolaum r(,f niuqlry~ *.-113%- ~-, Ic-
'~'--81 16~~
t ... - -.-.
ANDRKYEV, S. , uchitel' khimii
Conducting denonntration experiments in the study of the
chemical properties of oxygen. Khim.v shkole 14 no-3:93
My-Je '59. (14IRk 12-9)
1. Sredryaya shkola pos.Pushkinakiye Gor7 Pskovskoy obl.
(Chemistry-Study and teaching) (Oxygen)
F-AY-MAIIJ, A.M., inzh.; F'ODv.Iji'AYFV, P.A., inzh.; AN!.,R:,:Y"V E.K., -inzl;.
~ 1~ L , te. ljor.znur.
;,neuzftt,Ic ejectoi- charger for charpIng h,-Ies will,
no.I:/,c,,--4-1 J11 1'~5. (1-111-RA 38,-.3)
FAYZULLIN, A,M., inzh.; F'ODKOPAYEV, P.A., inzh.; ANDMEV, E.K., inzh.
Compreined air charger for charging boreholes and blastholes,
Shakht.Btroi. 9 no.4:24-26 Ap 165. OMIRA 1815)
ACC NR,
AR6033921 SOURCE CODE: TJR/0196/66/000/007/IO03/IO03
AUTHOR:' Ignatov, V. A.; Andreyev, E. V.
TITLE: Some problems In the designing of end-type induction motors Using printed
windings
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Elektrotekhnika 1. energetika, Abs. 7114
REF SOURCE: Tr. Vses. zaochn. energ. in-ta, vyp. 29, 1965, 126-135
TOPIC TAGS: electric motor, conductor, printed winding
ABSTRACT: A method is given for calculating the dimensions of the printed
winding of an end-type electric motor with evolute shaped front sections. The
external and internal diameters of the plate, the number of conductors n in the
winding, the minimal width of conductor bmin and the minimal distance between
two adjacent conductors b $'min are given in the calculation. First, the diameter
of the base circumference of the front section evolute is determined by the formula
. n(bmin + b min)
d
1/2 UDC: 621.3.045.049.75
ANDRINEV. F., inzhoner,- KOLOMWTSEV, L., inshaner.
Making and assembling channel blocks. Stroitell no.l:
11 Ja 157. (MLRA 10:2)
(Building-blocks) ,
ANDRE)R, F. (g.Saratov); TSFNTSIPEi,, I. (g.Saratov)~ BOKOVA, Ye. (O.Saratov)
Machine for transporting cylinders of liquid gas. Zhil.-kom. k-hoz.
11 no.2t26-27 F 161. (MIRA 14:5)
(Liquified petroleum gas-Tranaportation)
ANDPM~Y,JF.,-.Inzh. (Saratov) NEZHINSKAYA, N., irizh. (Saratov);
KUZNETSOV, A.,, inzh. Kratov)
- .1. : .
Gas appliances for colUctive farms. Zhil.-kcm. khoz. 12 no.5:
10-11 My 162. (MIU 15: 10)
(Gas appliances)
Ir
Develop'.merA 'D f.1u.--jc-d Lllirl~:in in
I~Onthl.v of !-.U-sii~ri Acce..;.,iun~;, D" J,,i!-,;~ -1'-J~ Unc I
KOTELINTYOV, N.V.; 14hTYASI, R.N.; AND)IM7, F.G.; SYRDYUKOV. N.P.
Making concrete wall blocks with flues in conetniction yards
[Siij-j-,F)qtp.d by F.V. I'lotellnikov and others]. Rats. i izobr.
predl. v atrol. no.6:14-19 '519- (M-TW, 11-10)
(Concroto blocks)
KOTELINIKOV, N.V.; NDRMV F.G.; MkTTASU, R.N.; SYSOYBV, G.N.;
'47 V~r, 4,
DBUMILLI, G9~7.
Large panels made of reinforced expanded clay concrete (Suggested
by N.Y. Kotellnikov and others]. Rats. i izobr. predl. v stroit.
no.6:7-11 158. (MIRA 11:10)
(Concrete slabe) (Ceilings)
AVDREYRVP F.G.; TSENTSIPER, I.A.; BOKOVAt Ye.M.
Twik truck for the transportation of liquefied gases.
Gas, prom. 6 no, 1:32-35 161- (MIRA 14:1)
(Liquefied gases-Transportation)
111H
VASIE. uchastiye ANDREYEV, FA .; CHMNIUSHEVICH, V.A.,
rot:~onzont
f
LCl'llrvcto.rj'stic.s oll, the r-ccouni-I lit!., calcul"'tic-11, all(i x1l,lysio
of t1a, Con't Of ClIA-111i'l 11'.1141ta, kallkuh,.-ovanlin
i maili,,a otlivuh. VoAvz!' lai-vo 'Ta.;hino-
stroellia", 11)u', 90 F~.
3174=9VO ,-')*Vo; AI:DTTYEVji Palo
Choioa of tiatuork Iarwotcirn i~nr tho acrnmticti or octitiml
vindinp or wplld~mec In rmoratm-wootar cystG=6 %Ludy
Urals politeMs inat* no, 13NI73-r-l 164 0113'.A 1911)
TSVKTKOV, Y.N., kand.tekhn.nauk dots.; JUDRSYN, F.S., inzh.
Construction parameters for fastening porous rubber soles with
nylon throade. Izv.v79.uch9b.zav.; tekh.leg.prom. no.5:85-94
159. MRA 13:4)
1. Honknvskly takhnologichnskiy institut logkoy proc7shleanosti.
Rokomendovana kafedroy takhtiologii obuvnogo proizvodetva.
(Boots and shoes, Rubber) (Nylon)
TSVETKOV, V.N., kand.tekhn.nauk, dotsent; ANDREYEV, F.S., inzh.
Efficient parameters for the fastening of porous rubber soles with
nylon threads. Report No.2. Izv.vys,ucheb.Y.&v.; tekho~egqrom.
no.lz85-96 160. (MIRA 14:5)
1. Moskovskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut legkoy promyshlennosti.
Rekomendovana kafedroy tekhnologii obuvnogo proizvodstva.
(Boots and shoesp Rubber)
A I fl) P F.YFI,' , G, . , pul ko-ij i P, ; A NTSF *'I. !'--' . , I- (-,,I I! f'.
r.~
1--cri-m.lonr, Fi:-e -,o *,.,;e bra-.-!, Voi.,n. ,.'i
4
I Ja "". (ml"',
ANMYEV.V-G.
Organize the technical operation of engineering structures in sea
harbors. Mor. Mot 22 no.7!7-9 JI 162. (MMI 141-7)
1. Nachallnik tokhnicheakogo otdela leningradskogo instituta po
proyektirovaniyu morskikh protov i sudoremontnykh preapriyatiy.
(Harbors-Equipment and supp2les)
ANDREME , G.
Andreyev, 0. - "On the teminolo&v 2nd concepts of soil science' by the Acadommaiician
Fraselov," (In connection with the ar4ticla of L. I. Frasolcv entitled "PfozdB and
Conceptions of Soil Science' published in 'Pochvevedeniyel 1949, No 1), Selektsiya
I samanomIstvo, 1949. No 6. P. 72-79
so: u-524o, 17, Dec. 53, (latopis I'Murnal Inykh Statey, No. 25, 1949).
1. ANDREYEV, G.
2. USSR (600)
4. Cotton Gins and Ginning
7. Double-level auger-type gin. Khlopkovoistvo no 8, 1952
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, janilArg -1953. Unclassified.
ANDREYEV, G.
1 -1 ..
Introduce new machinery continuously in the granaries of the ChDvasl-
A.S.S.R. Muk.-elev. prom. 28 no.2:5-6 F '62. OURA 151:3)
1. Zamestitel' nachallnika Chuvashskogo respublikanskogo
upravleniya zagotovok.
(Chuvasbia-Grain-Storage)
GANIZHIN, V.; FILIPPOVICH, B.; ANDREYEV, GI.
Problems in the management and organization of work at grain receiving
enterprises. Muk.-elev. prom. 28 no.8:20-22 Ag 162. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Nachallnik proizvodstvenno-tekhnicheskogo otdela Orenburgskogo uprav-
lani,ya khleboproduktov (for Ganlzhin). 2. Glnvnyy agronom Petropavlovskogo
elevatora (for Filippovich). 3. Zamestitall direktorn po knchestva Tan--
kerisskogo klilebopriyemnogo punkta TSelinogr,idskoy oblasti (for Andreyev).
A t,'lv:Jry
It, I
K f )v ;Y i V:! r,
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65.