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A Catalytic Synthesis of Unsaturated Hydrocarbons of the Series 04Y Labelled
bj the Radioactive Carbon '14, With the Use of Vapor Phase D--Tszrib%tive
X-Ray Chromatography
This paper discusses a special case of the general prir,--ijile
of the synthesis of labelled molecules. This principle con-
sists of the carrying out of a group synthesis (which gives
a nixturo of some substances with an unusual isotopic corpo-
sition) and of the subsequent application of phyHical---r!i-?Mi--
cal separation methods. Especially interesting is the 3epa-
ration of the labelled hydrocarbons of the C4 series with,
various degrees of saturation and with various struclural-
isomeric shapes. Such hydrocarbons are butadiene divinyl):
a-butylene, P-butylene (cis-variant)~ P-butylene ~trans--
variant). The catalytic synthesis was carried out by means
0
of S. V. Lebedevis catalyst at 390 .A labelled ethyl alco-
hol C14H3C14H2OH with the specific radioactivity 0,724 Curie/Mi
was used for the synthesis. The chromatographic aeparation
of the marked gaseous labelled products is then discussed.
A figure shows a typical chromatogram of the mixture of the
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by the Radioactive Carbon C14, With the Uso v. Vapor Phane Diatributive
X-Ray Chromatography
the labelled alcohol (C14H OH). Accordinf,, to thia chromato
2 5
gram, the main gaseous product in divi.nyl (81,3 The per
cenlage of butylene is riot hif,,her than 4.7 The composition
of the products may be changed by a heat treatment of the
catalyst. The specific activities uf the hydrocarbons have
approximately the same values. In order to identify the in..
dividual fractions, their infrared absorption speotra were
taken; they are shown by a figure. The combination of chroma-,
tography with rectification, extraction and with a counter-,
flow distribution is very promisinG. These methods are very
productive and may be used for the preliminary group cepara-.
tion of a mixture into some fractions vrith a subsequent ex-
traction of the individual components. The catalytic exper-
iment takes 1 hour and the chromatographic separation -
2 - 2,5 hours. There are 4 figures and 9 referen~-e3.. 7 of
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A Catalytic Synthesis of Unsaturated Hydrocarbons of the Series C 4 , Labelled
14,
by the Radioactive Carbon C
With the Use of Vapor Phase Distributive
X-Ray Chromatography
ASSOCIATION: Institute fizicheskoy khimii Akademii nauk SSSR
(Institute of Physical Chemistry,AS USSR)
SUBMITTED: April 106, 1958
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AUTHORS: Zhabrova, G. 11., Vladimirova, V. I., and Vinn-mratinya-
TITLE: Mechanism of the Effect of Modifying Additions on the
Selectivity of Zinc Oxide With Respect to the
Dehydrogenation and Dehydration of Isopropyl Alcohol
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol. 133, No. 6,
pp. 1375-1378
TEXT: In Refs. 1-5 the authors had found that the sorption of micro-
impurities strongly influences the selectivity and catalytic activity of
ZnO during the dehydrogenation and dehydration of isopropyl alcohol.
Therefore, they attempted to explain this effect by comparing the data
of reaction kinetics, chemosorption, and electron characteristics in ZnO
containing certain admixtures. ZnO was modified with Na20 and L12O by
soaking the oxide with alkali oxalateti and by heating to 450 - 5000C.
Modifying with ZnS04 was done by soakin6 ZnO with sulfate solution. The
specific surface was determined by adsorption of n-haptane by a
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Additiors on the Selectivity of Zinc Oxide B004/Bo67
With 2eapect to the Dehydrogenation and
Dehydration of Isopropyl Alcohol
chromatographic method developed at the catalysis laboratory of the
authors' association, as well as by adsorption of krypton according to
Brunauer, Emmet, and Teller. The results obtained by both methods were in
good agreement. The effect of the admixtures on the dehydrogenation of
isopropyl alcohol is shown in Pig. 1. During dehydration, the admixtures
showed the contrary effect: Na20 suppressed, and ZnSO increased, the rate
of this reaction. The following values were obtained Lr the desorption of
acetone from the surface of ZnO: pure ZnO: 32 kcal/mole; ZnO with 14-5%
ZnS 04: 41 kcal/mole, ZnO with 6.2% Na20: 10 kcal/mole. Fig. 3 shows the
work function a I as depending on the content of admixtures. By
simultaneously measuring the work function and the electrical conductivity
in the presence of vapors of isopropyl alcohol, acetone, water, hydrogen,
or propylene at 10 mm Hg and 1000C the following was found: Sorption of
isopropyl alcohol and acetone lowers the work function; other vapors had
no effect. Hence, a donor-acceptor process is assumed for the
dehydrogenation of isopropyl alcohol, which proceeds in the following
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Addit,ions on the Selectivity of Zinc Oxide B0.04/Bo67
With-Respect to the Dehydroaenation and
Dehydration of Isopropy;l Alcohol
EtaGes; (on "10H )2 u611' + e (i); (CH3)2CHOH* -~(CH )2"' + 112
3)2r" _~(C113
~(II);: (CH ) CO ++ e (III). The' SlOW 3111-agO, III ii-nitd-the rate
t 3 2 3)2CO
of reaction. Dehydration, however, is re,~;arded as an iic-d-type procoos
oharabterized. by proton exchange bet;-,reon the catalyst and the reactuin,,,
moleciAle. F. I. Vilesov, A. N. Terenin,.E. Kh. Yenikeyev, L. Ya. :.:ar~,I-olis,
and. S'~; Z. -Roginskiy are mentioned. There are 3 figures, 1 table, arid 15
references:. 12 Soviet, 2 US, 1 British, and 1 German.
--ASSOCIATION: Institut,fizicheakoy k'i_-.fnJ.i Akademii nauk SSSR (institute
of Physical Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences USSR)
11aFSEj1TED: 111arch 21, 1960 by 1a. Dubinin, Academician
SUBIMITTED: Ilarclh 8, 1960
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Leg-end to Pig. 1: Kinetic curves,of the
dchydro~;enation of isopropyl alcohol
(.i,, modified ZnO; I: ZnO + 0-114~0' !Ta20;
I I : ZnO + 0-38;1o 11a20; III: ZnO + 3. 1"'
Li 0; IV: 2;n0 + 6.2,,,'o' Na20; V: pure ZnO;
2
V1.: ZnO + 14-5~o/ ZnS04 1) min.
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for ZnO is dependlenL on the
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R~mmatoid aortic heart defect. Ter. arkh. 35 no-0103-106
AptO (MIRA 17:1)
1. 1z terapeyticheskoy kliniki ( dire- prof. Ye.M. Tareyev)
I Moskovskogo ordena Isnina meditsinskogo instituta imeni
I.M.Sechenova.
ANDROSOVA, S.O.;APROSINA, Z.G.; BEZRODNYKH, A.A.; VER~ELI, A.Ye.;
54-0""U4-0.M.; LEVITSKIY, E.R.; KAKARENKO, I.I.;
MA HANOV, D.V'~POLTYANTSEVA, L.R.; SUKAROKOV, A.V.;
SHATALOV,' N.N.; SHAPIRO, L.A.; TAREYEV , Ye.M., prof.,
red.; MELINIKOV, Ye.B., red.
[occupational diseases) Professionallnyo bolezni; ucheb-
noe posobie dlia studentov sanitarno-gigienicheakikh fa-
kulltetoy. Pod red. E.M.Tareeva. Moskva, 1963 p. 223 P.
(MIRA 16:6)
1. Moscow. Pervyy meditsinskiy institut. 2. AMN SSSR (for
Tareyev).
(OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES)
VINOGRADOVA, O.M.-
"Periarteritis nodosam by R.V. Volevich. Reviewed by 0.1-1.
Vinogradova. Sov. mod. 25 no.4:156-157 Ap 162. (14IPJ-. 15:6)
(ARURIM-DISMES)
(VOIEVICH , R.V.)
ALITSPUIER, O.V.; VINOGRADOVA, O.M.; ROGI'ISKIY, S.Z.; UNOVEHY, M.I.
Production of high purity hydrocarbons 11-y reans of heat disFiacing
chromatography. bokl. AN SSSR 140 no.6:1307-13C9 0 '61-
(MIRA 14:11)
1. Institut khimicheskay firiki AN SSSR. 2. Chlfti-korrespondent
AN SS'SR (for Roginskiy).
(Hydrocarbons)
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AUTHORSs AlOtshuler, 0. V.,_jjD2ZXAjQ_v_A,__O. 1.~ Roginskiy, S. Z.,
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Corresponding Member AS USSR, and Yanovskiy; M. I.
TITLEt Preparation of high-purity hydrocarbons by the method of
thermo-desorption chromatography
PERIODICALt Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v,, 140, no. 6, 1961, 1307-1309
TEXTt The applicability of thermo-desorption chromatography to preparative
uses was studied. Isolation and purification of propylene was selected as
example. The methods were studied by M. I. Yanovskly, S. N. Oziraner, and
Lu Plei - chang (ZhPKh, U, 1084 (1960)). The laboratory apparatus used
consisted of adsorption columns connected in series, which were filled
with the ssme or different sorbents. After a certain section of the
adsorption layer had been saturated by the mixture of the gases to be
separated, the columns were immersed gradually into an oven heated to
200-220 OC. It was not possible to obtain complete desorption of propylene
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Preparation of high-purity B103/B101
at temperatures below 2000C. At higher temperatures, secondary reactions
may occur in the heated zone. Gas samples were taken at the column outlet
and their composition was determined chromatographically, Helium was used
as inert carrier gas. A katharometer or an ionization detector with a
Pm source were used to detect the components of the mixture, Coarse and
close-grained silica gels and alumo gels of various types as well as
active carbon were used as adsorbents. 10 - 20 liters of the mixture could
be separated with a sorbent volume of 1 liter and a temperature of -20 to
-300C of the cold section of the column. The content of propylene in the
initial mixtures was varied from 25 to 98%. Moreover, they contained
different volumes of ethane; propane, ethylene, acetylene, and hydrocarbons
boiling higher than propylene, as well as H20 and sulfur-containinE
compounds. First, the partition capacity of the sorbents for the mixture
of propylene and one of these components was determined. It was
characterized by the ratio VRcomp /V R C3H6' Based on these values (VR rel)
suitable sorbents and their sequence for isolating the propylene from the
mixture were selected. The effect of the sorbents is shown in Table it
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B103 B101
Sorbent admixture to be removed
active carbon heavy hydrocarbons (boiline point> 500C),
CS 2' mercaptans? acetylene, ethylene, ethane,
H 2S
silica gel propane, carbon sulfochloride, ethane.,
ethylene, CS2
alumo gel ditto + CH2 and H 20
It has been established that the less sorbable components, such as air,
ethanep ethylene, and propane, concentrate in the first fractions; thereafter,
only propylene is found at the column outlet. In the ultimate gas samples
desorbed by heating the column end, admixtures were found which were more
intensively sorbed than propylene. The use of the highly sensiti-,re detector
revealed that the admixture of propane, the separation of which from
propylene is most difficult, can be reduced to traces. Thus, it is posoible
to obtain pure propylene even from initial mixtures poor in pi-cpylene.
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The purification coefficients do not become worse, when passing to the
range of propylene with very low admixture concentrations. This is an
advantage of the present alternative as compared with the rectifil.-ation,
since it ensures a very high degree of purifiration. Unlike in development
chromatography, the components are isolated undilute in thermc-desorption
chromatography. Moreover, this method can be applied to obtain further
components of the mixture in pure state (e. g.; benzene~ cyclohexane). The
paper by Ye. V. Vagin, Gazovaya khromatografiya, Tr. I Vsescyuzn. konfer.,
Izd. AN SSSR, 1960, p. 118, is mentioned. There are 4 figures and 3 Soviet
references.
ASSOCIATION: Institut khimicheskoy fiziki Akademii nauk SSSR
(Institute of Chemical Physics of the Academy of Sciences
USSR)
SUBMITTEDt June 23, 1961
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1. VI',ICCqADrVA, 0. N.
2. u7sR (6oo)
4. Divestive Organ s-1k-jmn!al s
7. Receptors of the digestive tr--ct in hors o,. Arkhiv. anat. gist. i emirr. 29
no. 4 1952.
9. Month List 2jf Russian Accessions, Librarj of Congress, Febru 1953. Unclassified.
KOFANOV. N.Y.; VIIIOGRADOVAI O.N. (Moskva)
Synestrol and folliculin for treating peptic ulcers. Klin-med. 35
El.a.341 no.1 Supplament:18-19 Ja '57. (MULA 11.2)
1. Iz 3-y terapevtichookoy kafedry TSentrallnoro instituta usover-
ghenstvovaniya vrbehey i terapevticheRkoy kliniki Instituts iment
Sklifosovskogo (zav. kafedroy - deyetvitellnyy chlan AKN SSM
prof. A.H.Kryukov [deceased) nauchnyy rukovoditell - doktor
maditainskikh nauk S.G.Moiseyev)
(PAPTIC ULGhM) (FINHOL) (.WSTRola)
VINOGHALUVAp o,N.
61 'Artcal and analvwrdcal of "ocardlal infaration
in hypertansicn. Trudy Inst. im. N.V. SkIlf, 5 noo2sl7-29-- 16?~
Charammr-~stl!-s (,f tho curve in myocardial
l4r.faration in hype-., tenallve patients. lbid.i26-38
(W-RA 18s6)
GERKE, F.Ya.., akademik, otv.red.; VINOGRADOV&t.--O.N.3 prof., doktor biolog.
nauk., red.; BOGOYAVIZNSKIT.. 1, pro doktor biolog.nauk., red.;
TSINOVSKIYj Ya.F... doktor biolog.nauk,, red.; DEMOVA, V.K..,
kand.med.nauk, red.; BAIHMOVA, S., red.; 13011W. R., tekhn,red.
(Problems in cytologyp histology and embryology] Voprooy toitologii,
gistologii i embriologii. Riga, Izd-vo Aknd.nau Latviiskoi SSR..
1960. 278 p. (MIRA 15:5)
1. Iatvijoo Padomju Sooialiatiskas Republikas Zinatnu akademija
Biologijas instituts. 2. AN IAtviyskoy SM (for Gerke).
3. Institut eksperimentallnoy maditsizW Akademii nauk Latviyakoy SSR
(for Gerke, Demidova). I+. Latviyokaya sellskokhozyaystvennaya
akademiya (for Vino adova). 5. Gellmintologicheskaya laboratoriya
Akademii nauk SSMSR for Bogoyavlenskiy). 6. Institut biologii
Akademii nauk latviyskoy SSR (for TSinovskiy).
(CYTOIA)CM) WISTOLOM) (ENMOLOCM)
VINGGRADOVA, O.P.
Statistical characteristics of turbulent wind flow over the sea.
Okeanologiia 4 no.1:27-35 164. (MIRA 17:4)
1. Morskoy gidrofizicheskiy institut AN UkrSSR.
--VI$ 'A, 0
Pq#4p_~I - P.
Intensity of turbulent exchange and the roughness P&rawter of the
surfacte of the sea. Trtdy NGI 20sIA-3o 16o. (MIRA 13:10)
(Atomospheric turbulence) (Waves)
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ACC NR: AP6011948 SOURCE CODE: UR/0213/65/OC)5/OC)6/lOe4/1()88
AUTHOR: qogEadova 0. P.; Postno-;~ I. D.
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e YydrophX;IJ qp2l rsko,.r gidrofiziches
ORG; Mg~rj cal Institutes-AN UkrqP4j.q~mA!jt 040 kiy
institut AN UkrSSR)
y two methods
TITLE: Some results of investigation of the wind flow over the sea~t7
SOURCE: Okeanologiyap ve 5p not 61 1965, 1a!4-1088
TOPIC TAGSi windp wind velooityj wind mater, anemometer# oacillograph
ABSTRACT: Iri the study of the characteristies of wind flow'T Iy different instruments
the problem arises of the comparability of the results obtained by these instruments.
The Marine Hydrophysical Institute has made repeated measurements of mean wind veloci Y
and its fluctuations with a sensor in the form of a platinum filam,~nt with a diameter
of 0.02 mm, recorded on the tape of a magnetoelectric oscillograph, and a cup
anemometer with recording on an oscillograph tape. UsiN; the thermoanemometer, with
an inertia of about 0.01 sac, it was possible to obtain records of fluctuations of
wind velocity with a frequency approximately up to 10-30 cps, while by means of cup I
anemometers with an inertia of about 1 see it was possible to reco---d wind velocity
fluctusitions with an tipper frequency limit of several tens of cps. This article
reports on the comparison of the re3ults of the two instruments as used in the
coastal zone of the Black Sea in September 1960. Measurements were made 2 m above
mean sea 1evel. The autocorrelation functions method was used in the comparisun.
The analysis shows that the autocorrelation functions and the characteristics
UDC: 551.
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associated with themo obtained in the processing of the record of iririi velocity
fluctuations, measured with a cup anemometer, characterize well the structure of
turbulent fluctuations of wind velocity with periods of 1-2 see or more.
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Ti S.; SOKOIA)V, U.N.
Studying the sensitivity of the auditory analysor In children with
defective hearing by registering vascular reactions. Probl,fiziol.
akust, 3:67-74 155. (MLRA 9;5)
1. Nauchno-iseledovateliskiy institut defektologii Akademii pedago-
gicheakikh nauk RSFSR, Koskva.
(DIWICTIVS H&ARING 11 CHILDREN) (RIWLEM)
(CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTJIK)
VIN)GRABOVA, O.S.; SOKOLOV, TO.N.
~'
Extinction of the vascular co"Ponent of the orientation reaction.
Zhur.vyn.nery.delat.5 no-3:344-350 My-Je '55. (AMRA 8:10)
1. Institut defeirtologii Akedemli pedagogicheakikh nauir RSYBR.
(ORINNATION,
extinction of vasc.compon"nt of orientation reaction)
( RMffAXM ,
extinction of vanc.component of orientation reaction)
VIEDGRADOYA O.S.
Some peculiarities of orientation reactions to stimuli of
the second signal system In normal and backward school
children. Vop. paikhol. 2 no.6:101-110 N-D 156. (MLRA 10:2)
1. Institut defektologii Akademii podagogichookikh nauk.
Moskva.
(Reflexes) (Mentally handicapped children)
~5.
U=/Humn and Ani-I Physiology - The Nervous System. V-10
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 2, 1958, 8964
Author : O.S. Vinogradova and E.N. Sokolov
T-Ust :
Title : Correlation of the Vascular Reactions of the Hand and
Read in Certain Un~onditioned Reflexes in Humans.
Orig Pub : Fiziol. zhurnal SSM) 1957, 431 No 1, 54-59
Abstract : Plethismogram were simultaneously made of the palm of the
hand and of the head (principally in the region of the fo-
reftead and temporal artery). The pulse amplitude on both
plethismograms was fundamentally the same. Waves of the
third order were less marked on the plethismograms. The
initial applications of light and sound stimuli produced
constriction of the vessels of the palm and dilation of
the vessels of the head. When the stimuli were repeated,
the vascular reactions disappeared more rapidly on the
head than on the palm. Cold (2-401 and heat (4o-450)
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VINOGRADOVA, 0. S. and LURIYA, A. R. (Moscow)
"Objective Research of the Sense (Shadings an of Meaning) of Communicatiorr."
Theses - Conference on Machine Translations, 15 - 21 May 1958, Moscow.
TORONIN, L.G., red.; LEONTOYEV. A.N., red.; LURIYA, A.R.. red.; SOKOLOV#
U.N., red.; -V19OaHAD0VA,,, 0. 6.,_ red.; GOLUBEVA. N.A., red.;
TARASOVA, Y.T., tekhn.red.
Orientation reflex and exploratory bohnviorl Orientirovochnyi
reflaks i oriontirovochno-isoledovatellskais doiatal'nost'.
Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.pedagog.nauk RSFSR. 1958. 350 P. (MIRA 12:2)
1. Akademiya pedagogichaskikh nauk RSJPSR. Moscow. 2. Moskovskiy
gosudarstyannyy universitet, Institut defektologii Akedemii
pedagogicheskikh nauk RSFSR (for Sokolov). 3. Institut defektologii
Akademii pedagogicheskikh nauk RSFSR. Moskva (for Vinogradova).
(RXFI S) (ORIENTATION)
VIWGRADDVA, O.S.: NST.911, N.A.
Systems of word connections discovered through the reelstration
of vascular reactions. Vop.psikhol. 5 no.2:101-116 Mr-AP '59.
041RA 12:6)
1. Nauzhno-issledovatellakiy Inatitut defektologii Akademil
pedagogichaskikh nauk RSISR, Moskya (for Vino radov). 2. Hatsionall-
M7 nauchno-inaledovatel ,akiy tRentr, Parizh Ifor keler).
(Conditioned response) (Plethysmography)
(Speecb)
LURITA, A.R,*; MZUR, K.S.; ZIELINA, M.N.; _VINOGRADOVA, O.S.; LUBOVSKIT.
V.I. ; NMCHERTAKOV, A. 1. ; KATTUMIN-,- LAUT, V. G. ,
takhn.red.
(Retarded children; studies on characteristics of the higher
nerwous activity of oligophrenic children] Umstvenno otstalyi
robanok-, ocherki Inchenita osobennostei vyashel nervuol dels-
tellnosti detai-oligofronov. Pod red. A.R.Luriia. Koskva, 1960.
201 p. (KIRA 13:10)
1. Akadenlys pedegogicheskikh namir RSFSR, Koscow. InBtitut
defektologil.
(MTALLY XMICAPPO CHIT-DR
VINOGRADOVAv 0.6,
Specific and nonspecific reactions 'during the formation of
conditioned bonds in humans. Zhur. vys. nerv. deAit 10
no- 4488-496 il-Ag 160. (KW 14:2)
1. Division of Pathophysiologyq Research Institute of Defectologyr
R.S.F.S.R. Academy of Pedagogical Sciences, Moscow.
(CONDITIONED RESPONSE)
VDIOGRADOVA, O.S ; LINDSLEY, D.F.
Extinction of reactions to sensory stim-11 in a single
neuron of the visual cortex in an unanesthetized rabbit.
Zhur.vys.nerv. deiat. 13 no.2:207-217 It-ApI63- (MI' 1619)
1. Chair of Physiology of Higher Nervous Activityl Moscow
University, Institute of Higher Norvous Activity and fleuro-
physiology, U.S.S.R. Academy of bcierizes, 1-bscow,, and
Brain Research Institute, University of California, Los-
Angeles. (CEREBRAL CORTEX) (VISION)
V I NO-GIRA
Dynamic claBsificaticn of res7,oses to sqnscry atll=uli in hippocampal
neurons. Zhur. vys. nerv. deiat. 15 no.3:500-512 My-je 165.
(MIRA 18: 6)
1. Moscow University, and Institute of Higher Nervous Activity and
Neurophyslology, Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Moscow.
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Microbiological Institute in 19W4 on the preventive action of the
00 bacteriophage of B[oderiussj fumlaciow JR.A.M., xvi, p. 3691 an
04 8 crown gall formation in beet libid., xvii, p, 12M] and carrot plants, of
04104 which 1.107 were used during the two years' tftt& On attainitig a see
height of 6 to 10 cm., the scedfings were uprooted, rinwd with water, see
and
immersed for 24 hours in a filtertIf solution of the bacteriophage.
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in a suspetWon of the crown gall organiazu or through punctures. In
another series of tests treatment with the barteriophage Mowed
immersion of the shoots in the bacteria[ suspension.
With a few exceptions, the bacteriophage treatment caused a mA&ed
decrease in the percentage of infected plants. To cite a few inetances, a**
in testa 3 and 4 (1145), the treatment produced 62 per cent. of healthy
beet plants compsW with 23 per cent. in the control series, while in
7 and 8.59 percent. of the treated carrot p"ta were bralthysa against
only -
'17 pe7 cent. of the oontrols. -In tftt4 7 and 8 of 1936 theze wen
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0 L u - .
VEIC01MDOW1, 0. V.
USSR/14edicine - Oerum
Medicine - ifemotherapy
I~ar/;Ij~r 1942
"The Mechanism of the Action of the Complex 6omplement," 0. V. Vinogradova, D. L. AshavskAya,
Serol Lab, Uen I)ermovenereol Inst, * pp
"Vest Venerol i Dermatol" No 2
Human serin in its complex state was not active component in the compound reaction. 'For
purposes of economy, 2% solution of ery-throcy-tes and 1:5 titrations of hemolysin were com-
pounded. Found addition of human serum to the serum of guinea pi-is produced no re3ults.
PA 70T77
VINOGRADOVA, 0. V.; ASHAVSKATA. D. L.
-
Comparative investigation of new sources of complement. Vest.
vener., Moskva no-5:29-32 SePt-Oct 1951- (CIAL 21:1)
1. Of the Serological Laboratory of the Central Skin-Venere-
ological Institute.
VIW)GRAWYA, 0. V;GOPJJfBNKO, N. A.
Qwntit&tivo method of complement fixation reaction. Test. vener.,
Moskva no.2.38-0 Mar-Apr 1952. (CLML 22:2)
1. Of the Serological laboratory and the Department of *Department
of Syphilogy, Central Skin-Tenereological Institute.
I-
mcatwovAt P. S.
"Stratification of Sedimont on the Dottorr, of the Boring Sea," Prirodal No 3, 19h6 (53-54).
(Meteorologiya i Gidrologiya, No 6 llov/bec 1947)
Sot U-3218, 3 Apr 1953
-IVINOGWOVAI 0. V.; ZASOSOV, V. A.; TAREYEVA# A. I.
Drug therapy for experimental whooping cough infection with
4-41-di-isobutyrylazinophenyl.) sulfone, Mur. mikrobiol. epid.
Ag 161., (KMA 15.")
i Immin. 32 no.800-34 7
1. Iz Nauchno-isoledovateliskoy laboratorii eksperimentallnoy
khimioterapli Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR.
(WHOOPING COUGH) (SULFONM)
VINOGRAD07A, O.Y., kand.med.nauk
Preparation 805. Zdorove 5 no-3:6 Mr '59. (JaVA 12:3)
(WHOOPING COUGH) (SULF.C.19)
CIIAPj,TtjSKjY , 1'~ ~%; Sjjj,y(',jjiA, !~FLYAYLV, i,.A.; P""ITUY,
M, B, ; , I . I iftGAFONOV, A.I.
pSi,,,jFj:O AliGITI, Yc-.A.;
T. Ya. ;, V ~t, I I
Outbreak of an anginmi form of erysipeloid. Zh-,ir. mikrobiol., epid.
i bmun. 41 no.12:119 D 164. (MIRA 18:3)
1. InBt!tui. epidemiologii I mikrobiologrii imeni Grimalei AWI SSSTI.
~Qo*-Q 22406
S/035/6 1 /000/005/00 2/(' 4 2
A001/A101
AUTHORS: Vinogradova, R.G., Rozhnova, I.A., Tikhomtrova, L.N.
TITLEt Harmonic analyzers of frequency spectrum of non-periodic electric
oscillations
PERIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal. Astrunomlya I Geodeziya, tio. 5, 1961,
stract 5A148 ("Sb. rabot po vopr. elektromekhan. In-t elektromc-Man,
AN SSSR!', ig6o, no. 4, 276 - 281)
TEM The authors describe briefly the eight-channel harmonic analyzec
(electric circuit diagrams are presented) which was constructed at q3M(TEM) of-AS
USSR for studying the frequency spectrum of stellar scintillation with the Purpoze
of determining the optimum frequency of light flux modulation in the automatic
star-guidance system of telescopes. This Instrument, together with the mnO-2
(MPO-2) oscillograph, provides for the wide possibilities of studying variouL,
fluctuation processes. The mean, maximum and envelope amplitudes of harmonics can
be determined on the basis of oscillograms. The time of frequency spectri= ara-
lysis amounts to a few tenths of a second. The error of the Instrument (measure-
ments) does not exceed 10%. S. Zhuravlev
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
Card 1/1
VXKOGRLWTAq R*G*
Data for the differential diagnosis of cancer and tubermaosis
of the 3=go. Probletubs 38 nooltl9-.27 160. (KMA 13t10)
(TUBEWULOSIS) (LUNGS~CMM)
31010
S/573/62/000/007/004/01-5
D20lfU308
AUTHORS: Vinogradova,' R.G. and Hyasnikov, V.A.
TITLE: Investigation of position data transducers for digi-
tal telescope control systems
SOURCE: Uccademiya nauk SSSR. Institut elektromelthanild.
Gbornik rabot po voprosam elektromekhanild'. no. 7,
1962. jlvtomatizatsiya, telemekhanizatsiya i priboro-
stroyeniye, 180-191
TZXT: This is a rcview of results of investigations at
the Institut elektromekhanihi ~Ui 33SP, (Ins titute of Llectrical :~n-
gincering of the AS US"'R). The object.was to determine the possi-
bilities of applying the cxi--tirig types of position data transducers
in sappled data control of astronomical instruments. The folloW3*ng
coding systems were investigated: binary coding disc (normal and
modified by R.H. Barker (Proc. v. 103, 4B, no. 7, 1956)):
feedback transducer3 producing the grey reflected code; the pulse-
digital position angle transducers and in particular the Ferranti
(U.K.) lathe pulse control method; the Austin (USA) position data
.Card 1/2
3/573/62/000/007/004/015
Investigation of position D201/D308
transducer and finally a version of the latter as developed by the
Institute of Electrical Engin-cering of AS U33R, in which the strob-
ing pulses are formed by two photo-optical heads: one fixed and the
other rigidly attached to the revolving shaft. The Austin type of
..transducer is liatile to produce statistical errors oving to the com-
plexity of the electronic components. The modified type has the
associated electronic circuitry composed virtually of a single cou-n-
ter-register and of a frequency multiplier only. There are 6 fig-
ures,
'Card 2/2
VINOGRADOVAq R.G.; WASNIX(YVp V-L-
Study of position transducers for use in digital control
Oystems of telescopese Sbor,rab.po vop.elektromekh. no.71lso-
191 162. (Automatic control) (Telescope) (MMA 1621)
29490 S103516110001009101k1036
L/ 6 6) A001/A101
AUTHOR, Y_~nogradova, R. G_
~IIIUE: Result5 of experimental investigations of the frequency spectrum ot
stellar scintillations at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory in
1957
PERIODICIAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Astronomiya I Geodeztya, no. 9, L1961, 31,
abstract 9A245 ("Tr. Soveshcbaniya po issied. msr-r~aniya zvezd".
1958, Moscow-Leningrad, AN SSSR, 19519, 135-144. Discuss., 183_1-182~
The author considers the results of activities of the Institute of
Electromechanics, AS USSR, on developing the method for determining frequency
spe--trum of scintillations in connection with investigating systems for auto-
matic guidance (tracking) of telescopes on a star, Distribution of scintillation
intensity in frequency spectrum represents often a factor determining the selec-
tion of modulation frequency of the light flux. An elght-charmel analyzer was
used to decompose Into harmonies the composIte, aper-lodle, -ans"ationary electrIQ
oscillation (being such at photoelectrical registration of stellar scintillation4
it Is used for simultaneous analysis to reduce time of r?cordlng and to makt, 1-.
Card 1/2
1949,1/035/6 1/000/00 913 14/0-36
Results of experimental investigations ... AOOI/AlOl
possible to Inveatigate sirmiltaneously at several frequencies. O~t-illogrEumq of
harmonic components of scintillations in the range from 5 to 500 cps are prese:.t-
~_--d. Experimental studies of spectrum distribution of stellar s-intil-!aIll,,n!~ a--d
n dependenoe on zenith distance, were conducted at 1,he :"rtmj~an AstrophyE~-:ai
Observar,ory with an A2T-7 (AZT-7) telescope with diameter ot the Input aper*,url~_-
of 200 mm and focal length of 2 m, An analyzer of inf'rascnI-_- frequen,,~Ies ~or-
structed at the L'vov Polytechnic, Institute and an Ar-V-1 (AS.7hKh-1) netero-
dyne-type analyzer Irange from 20 to 20,000 cps) were used for observations.
The resalts of investigations show that frequency not below 70 - 100 cps C-an be
recommended for modulation of light flux at automatic telescope g7aidexice.
Frequsncy characteristics as a function of zenith distance were fo--ad d-Iring
investIgation. The block-diagram of' an experimental Installation for deter-
mining the frequency of stellar sclntilla,~Ions is presented. The influen~.e of
met,~orological conditions and zenith distance of the star ct-Ing observed on th-~
imagp quality is pointed out.
L, Zhvkora, I. Aslartov
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
Card 2/2
VINOGRADOVA.. R.G.
Differential diagnosis of cancer and tuberculosis of the lung. Sov,
med. 25 no.5:49-55 Mq 162. (KIRA 15:8)
1. Iz diagnosticheakogo otdaleniya Nauchno-issledovatelinkogo
instituta tuberkuleza Ministerstva zdravookhranoniya RSFSR (dir. -
kand.med.nauk V.F.Chernyahev, 2aMeStitell direktora po nauchnoy
chasti- prof. D.D.Aseyev).
(LLTNGS-CANCER) (TUBERCULOSIS)
vjcx-, A-,--
VINOGRADOVA, R. G.t CAND MED SC-1 1 144 *t4b--4W D 1. F F E R E N -
TIAL DIAONOSIS OF CANCER AND TUBERCULOSIS OF THE LUNOSo"
Moscow? 1961. (FIRST MOSCOW ORDER OF LENIN MED INST IUENI
1. M* SECHENOV). (KL-DVq 11-619 227)e
-240-
17
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11
141
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ASEYEV, D.D., prof.; ALITSHUIER, N.S., kand.med.nauk; SAFONOV-CIIABOVSKIY,
M.G.; VINDGWOVA, R.G., kand.med.nauk.
Clinical recovery of adult pulmonary tuberculosis patients.
Probl. tub. 41 no.10:15-21 163. (MIRA 17:9)
1. Iz Moskovskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta tuberkulaza
(dir. - kand.med.nauk T.P.Mochalova, zameatitell direktora po nauchnoy
chasti-prof. D.D.Aseyev) Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR.
NECHAYEV, YO.V., kand. tekhn. nauk; VINOGRADOVA R I., inzh.; CHAPLYGIN, G.F.,
~!-Z: -
inzh.
Experience in -the operation of SU-20-39 boilers with PMZ-LTsR and
PMZ-ChTsR furnaces. Prom. energ. 20'no,5t22-26 My 165. (MIRA 18:7)
VINOGf"VA) R.P. [Vynohradova~, R.P.]
Effect of ionizing radiations on the metabolism of
phosphoproteins. Ukr. biokbim. zhur. 33 no.4-.489-498
l6l. (14M 15:6)
1. Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics of the T.G.
Shevchenko State University of Kiev.
(RADIATION-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT)
(PHOSPHOPROTEINS)
VINOCRTUVA, R.P. Ppohradova, R.P.]
I - I -...... .- I __ 11 -
._'I , ~_ -
Content, phosphoprotein phosphcserlne regenerati-on ana; ~"ncsrrote-in
phosphatase activity in the liver during starvation and subsequent
fattening up of animals. Ukr. biokhim. zhur. 37 no.1:24-32 165.
0141R,A 183:5)
1. Dapartment of Animal Biochemistry of T.G.Shevchonko Stato Uni-
versity, Kiyev.
VINOGRADOVA R.P. (Vynohradova,, R.P.]
Effect of ionizing radiation on the activity of the enzyme
phosphoprotein phosphatase. ViOnA Xylv. un. no.2. Ser. biol.
no.2:88-91160. (MIRA 16:8)
(X-RAYS--MIYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (PHOSPHOPROTEIN 1110SPHATASE)
VINOGRADOVA, R.P. (Vyriohradova, R.P.]
I
Effect of adenosine triphosphoric acid on the phosphoprotein metabolism
of the liver In radiation injury. Ukr. biokhim. zh,i-. 35 no.2:274-211
,63. (141HA 17:q)
1. Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics of the T.G.Shevehanko
Stnte University, Kiev.
DRALYUKp Boris Naumovich; SINAYSKIlp German Vladimirovich, Prinimali
uchastiyet HISHINg Tu.A.9 inzho; VINOGRADOV, L.G.v inzb.;
OGRADOVA Sjqj inzho; VOROBIMp S~Aeq retsenzent; SrRCEINAp
M
U--I-
M.M., re izd-va; TURKIUp Ye.D., tekhn.red.
[Strip thickness regulator on a continuous cold rolling mill]
Reguliator tolshchiny polosy na. nepreryvnom stane kholodnoi
prokatkis STerdlovsk, Goe.naucbno--tekhn.izd-vo 3.it-ry po chernoi
i tsvetnoi meta.Ilurgii, Sverd.lovskoe otd-niev 1961. 76 p.
(Automatio oontrol) (Rolling (Metalwork)) (MIRA 14:6)
FAYZULLIN, V.Kh.inzh.; MHIIrI'3LV, V.V.., inzlio; FrInimali uchavti3'3;
IMIIIN.. Yu.A.,- VINOGiiADOV, L.G.; VINOGIUDOVA, S. I.
Method of reducing thickness variations in cold-rol-led strip,
Stall 22 no.3:2,49-252 .1-ir 162. (i-LIRA 15:3)
1. Magnitogarskiy met~LUurgicheskiy kombinat.
(Rolling (Metalwork)) (Automatic control)
BUYKO. Petr Kikhaylovich, 1895-1943; VINOGRADOVA, S.P., redaktor
[Clinical aspects and prevention of ruptures of the perineum in
childbirth] Klinika L profilaktyka rozr7viv promezynv pry rodakh.
Xyiv, Derzh.med.vyd-vo URSR. 1951. 100 P. (Biblioteks likerya, 5)
(PXRIIWJM---RUPTURE) (MIRA 10.,B)
VINOGR"OVA 9* S.P. ; TIKOSEMO, L.V.
Importance of the investigation of electric potentials of the
active points of the skin in obstetrical work practice. liziol.
zhur. (Ukr.) 1 no.1:104-108 JarF 155. (KLU 9-9)
1. Ukraiaelkiy institut, okhoroni materinstva i ditinstva imeni
P.K.Buyka.
(SKIN) (RUCTROPHYSIOLOGT) (OBSTETRICS)
[Hypogalactia; a collection of studies by, Institutes for the
protection of mother and child, department of obatetric:i and
anecology, and pediatric departments of medical schools]
Gipogalaktila. Kiyev, 1957. 214 p. (MIRL 12:1)
(LACTATION)
Jrur: Pk--f Zhur-B.Iol., fi, 1.958, 925.16.
Auti,-a- Vinof;rudova), O.N;
I r, 1; t, 'T.Avian [~Gricmlturccd
T.-L*tl(-, :3onsory Lu~cr-vation r-.- Ithe Ilcoccen.1 P(-C-*~-a t-,f tha
in Eorscls.
Ori~f Pub: Tr. Latv. 3.-j:h. 1956, vYL-)- 5, 20)-P!>.
--scrous nc-i- -iluxi
.,bstr,-,,ct: I-tunmscul r, sulli
ll~c of this p!Q~mus c~i,. be
d-'Lffc.r,::iiti,,tt-cLL cc...tj only witi [:.ru-t dif -
ficulty, Gir-cc t~iu bunUu5 uf zoLlulic."Ud
~Literl fibers which ccnn-c!ct one wit'i a:iothcr
are oaturntod wit!i --.c;urc)nf3. In the ial',-cn.xisculur
plex-Lis, clogely aso-~,cL-.tcd with the suk7uccuu plcxuo,
lp~
16
usslift--37-, ;.ni. als. ):'orsvs.
-bs Jour: Lof 7hur-Bioi.., lk~ 220, 1)58, 92516.
ine finds ;.QIIlv71U ol" tLe firot and sec(:,.Ild type of
Do6vl, barely diffevc.,Linte~! nei-ve cells cf the ,.L!ur!:)-
blast type -=O, ioro cells of tho type of spiral sc-n-
sory murons. McduJIatcLI nerve fibers foin~i plo,:i in
the i'ItLrstitial co-.-aiectlve tissue, which ontwine the
bodies and processe-s of L~-=Glio:l nuurovaj. 11on-nodul-
latcd fibers are located around tile bodies uf ,icurc;nr,,.
orzlinatinG in rounaod rn the coll surfaces
and in connective tissue. The ondina of the plexus
of the iloocccal sp!Ancter consists of redullatcd
and urz.Wclina'vc:d fibers a-.id it fonm ansac, flexures,
cuid gdoi.-,eruli in Vie interstitial tissue of the Gang-
lion. In the interstitia cf the oubL;ucous plexas
(;=Olion in the ileccem-l reLior. a clustor-like
C-n2:d 2/4
jtDur: Ref Diur-T,irjl., '1-, 21)., 11,1158, 92516.
ru~;eptor was which ropresc.-,tIc'.~1 -. rc,:.i-
fication Of nc~lullca-j 'Libur. &-nsor-7 c.Ai.iCs werr-,
foiind which i-,uiI-I*Qd oiLTI)lc
4,iCC.ti,-),!S tr~) Co-j~~,z. *_.(.Col.)t,.)r StnCtUj:LL3. .~J,c
L;a,-iC,2 i ns of iloc,-,ccal. unilolar iiyr--;f or, 1
or oval neurons wi-,;!- a !,-tr[;c muid nuelcuo vere fourd.
Me ayc,,i of suc', a ccll u.-:crCcs fre.,,. a awid
can be tracca f-.r n c~~:,.sidcrablc diatniicc, sc;;-.-.c--ti:-.cs
di-v-,din[; into two bin.ichcs which unt,:.,r into
nern,c bumLlIcs and j, c~pj;ositc directio;is,
ordirt, iii siionth nusciez- and iii conrective ti-smuc.
Nervo colls also Gcaur, tl~e dendritc proce3scs of
whic', brand, into tumyclirz-Acd rauili can be
found in the s,.-..ooth -.-Lisculanr ana corinective
~C,rd. 3/4
17
USJR/Frx. i :Iorsus -
:-bs JQur: ROf !;:-, 2j-, 195;3, 92516.
tissues of ~Iic intestiml walls. -- I.D. Darabash.
Q
L!-'- r-7 : 4/4
NIKOLAYEVj A.P.p otv. red.; SHKOLININ, B.I.# kand. me,4. nauk, red.;
BAKSHEYEV, N.S., prof., red.; VINOGHADOV&,-&.,.P,, prof., red.;
GRISHCBENKO, I.I., Prof., red.;'~-KWIILOVA, A.I., kand. red.
nauk, red.; KONSTANTITIOV, V.A., prof., red.; MEDYANIK, R.V.,
red.; PAP, A.G., kand. med. nauk, red.; PErERBURGSKIY, F.Ye.,
prof., red.; SAVITSKIY, V.N., prof., red.; STEPANKOVSKAYA,
G.S., kand. med. nauk, red.; TIMOSMKO, L.V.1 dots., red.;
YANKELEVICH, Ye.Ya., prof., red.
(Transactions of the Third Congress of Obstetricians and
Cynecologists of the Ukrainian S.S.R.] Trudy III allezda
akusherov-ginekologov Ukrainskoi SSR. Kiev, Gosmedizdat
1962. 370 p. (MIRA 17:5~
1. S"yezd akusherov-ginekologov Ukrainskoy SSR. 3d, Kharkov,
1961. 2. Deystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR (for Nikolayev).
DIK, Nikolay Yevgenlyevich;,V-TNOGRADOVA, S.S., red.; MASLEIRIIKOVA, T.A-p
tekhn. red.
(M.V.Lomonooov's work and publications on geograpby) Deiatell-
noot' i trudy M.V.Lomonosova v oblasti geografii. Moskva, Izd-
vo Mosk. univ., 1961. 209 p. (MIFLA 24:10)
(Geogra~by) (Lomonosav, Mikhail Vanillevich, 1711-1765)
14A"YEV) Oleg Ivanovia*, FMORav, K.N.
DOBROVOLI -9 kando 9100gre raukp retsenzentj
SM 'A D prof.) red.; 11NOGRADOVA, S-Sty red,;
LAZAREVA .1 ;; ,
.q.L*V0" khn. red.
[zero dynamic 8urface Of the world ocean] Nulevaia dinamiche-
skaia poverkhnost, Mirovogo okeana. Pod red* A.D.Dobrovoll k 00
Mosk-va.r Izd-vo Mosk, univ,, 1962, 2.18 pe (MIRA 15":30~
(Ocean currents)
VINOGRADOVA, S. V.
V, Va Korshak and S. V. Vinogradoval High molecular compounds. 36. The importance
of acidolysis in tWe -reaction of polyesterification. P. 179.
Inst. of Organic Chem.
Acad. of Sci., USSR.
March 20j 1950,
SOt Bulletin of the Acad. of Sciences, Izvestia (USSR) Section on Chemical Sciences.,
No# 2. (March-April 1951).
USSR/Chemistry - Plastics Jan/Feb 51
"From the Field of High-Molecular Compounds:
Report 35. Significance of Alcoholysis in
Reaction of Polyesterification," V. V. Kor-
shak, S. V. Vinogradova, Inst Org Chem, Acad
0 Sci USSR
"1z Ak Nauk SSSR, Otdel Kbim Wauk" Wo 1,
pp 63-69
1 Investigates kinetics of alcoholysis of ethyl
stearate with cetyl a1c. Finds reaction is
accelerated vith increase in temp and in
LC 174T10
to
USSR/Chemistry - Plastics (Contd) Jan/Feb 51
presence of alk or acid catalysts. Results
prove alcoholysis occurs and plays essential
role in polycondensation of glycols with di-
carboxylic acids.
Mn a
Stoo" in on "4 of hileb-noweirow gempmods
XXXVIL RAle ad *a evallosqlat rooctim betwoom sows in
V. V. Knrshak and .14 V
In" Chrin.. ArAil, Sri I'S 14 If
M(OKIM). lava. A Noull N.Siv X.. ofjfl. hit, '"
Ximil 1111111. 3:11 8; rf. C.A. 45, M73g.--Thv r4fr of the
tstes rw~tyc traction. C111facthlit (wilf.11p) f Atl)C,ol In
~irrl yU-(nIInC(WnlIu f MORI, w4% itivestillAted by
vitin. of Avollt mith IIA). With rilitilitnil wto, tit the
2 C.1"O.A"d with 111.404 (10' tit the wt. ul The sifurAir) A.
;a
-6 C4141"t. the monts. of At:OKt furpont were: at IV%
its 1. 2. 4. 0 lars.. 18.3. :111.2, :RI.4, 30 71" - at Ift-O' In
I,:.,, 3-' firs.. 21.7. 211 P. 32.4. -0: 48.7, 48 , "Poi;
4!-1'."1'2.3.4, 5 he%.. M.R. 41.0. 51.4,A2.5.Al 5
in 1. 3 lifs . 32A.Mg 2%. after 2 firs. at WWI% I he
ms, Ikon inial. umfirrarint Jmxmtipn. Widpout vjulro.
IKI-4*, its 1. 3. 5. 6 lits 0 10,3 13 4 3 8"' : hit 2N)".
I,2 3 4 0 his - 4 7 111, 13.11111. i4:01. 151%. With
NAI III i 1k;4 the wi, ~i t1te %tewatc), as a rataly-it. At IKI-
in 1. 21. 3. 1. 5 bit., 7,11, 111.4. 13 o 18 7, 25 3e; The
, 1. in~i W;4 Ilsr lot-
.qml. ciiiii.t. K, and Ow Fat, C."nitti.
1049JAntl tUg "'kW*fd fVAq-IkM,C&k-ql. fjLMn
"sib II.Kh as a c%Wysf at IKI* K - 0.097. ho
k, - O.L11M. at IfW*, 1:100. 0.W5. 0.330; at 1=11% 3.140.
11-~*7. MUM; -itiscout at 250'. 2201W. OAMI.
:!, III); At 193% 41 00 0 050 2 040. The activalkin tit.
t-f Kira filt I lit f.WWAfli A;~f Ei;-k;~~ reaclictrisomith 11990..in
the range 11111-M", 13711and -14123cAl.jonole; IZJ- 11116%
-PIPAnd -911. 1=1 IXV. 116and -14111. voilhout cAtAlyxt.
I PLI-101". 1r. 5 and - [(Kit) , *I., ", tuole. F.ter exchange It.
44 vwm~ ploy it mAjor rWe in IxA.YeverificAtiott Processes.
X. Thim
USSR/Chemistry Ifigh-11,10lecular Co mounds
Nov/Dec 51
111iigh-Molecular GoiTpounds. IXL. Alcoholysis if Polyesters," V. V. '-,')M~,ak,
S. V. Vino.,,radova, Inst Org Chegi, Acad Sci USSP
"Iz Ak Nauk SSSR, Utdel Kiiim 11auk" No 6, pp 756-7'59
Investigated alcoholysis of pol,.Aiexamethlenesebaceate by heating it with varying
quantities of cotyl a1c. Found that the destruction of polyester is dUrectl."r
proportional to thn quantity of cetyl a1c. 1he longent mols are destroyed 1st
cause the greatest deg of destruction. Because of the equil character of the
reaction and its reversilhility, not all of the cetyl a1c is utilized in the
destructi.ve reaction.
PA 197T11
cof
IAWN of the growth of the chain In pelyis"Iff Ificatim
haol.11.1i '11.11 S V Via"tulov.1 (As-ml '-., V 44 S If
ls
%I.- is" I 11.4 '-dab v
I 111"'I If -The Inamill.-I 44 On. ImplyValldvilmlsaa 44 la-ze
luellsylenr gly"il Willi _Ivaciv arill at wc)". In m Stream of N'.
411107f 10 -5 111 . ef"Itaint'l Italy 33~`f' 4)f the 111imil frart.411t..
till opq ,( lim-fival leslyr,fm (till to Ilse IF111111). and only
r. le" "I tw4ve-fels, wifli it ak4 wl. 14111vorial fallillfriflort and
"I ghtl ); the Now tlml ,rArr 1- .4 111XVII-Y)IC
'(11111.011111. 110(k .1 mww cli'loOll. 111W.
I i'C(MCII1).0vC(CII.6C(jiII, aid the duan 110-
I:V),C(CII,).C(htf. After 1.6 hn_ the Initial pr*dW%
.,Illltq- twilip Ift 1%. the arnt of law-mol iml"Crl foolk
to 37 1%. arof thAt of high-raul staly"fers, Holes to 46.8%.
ON
1 .11110. 1, 11.1 1 los, Ill- I Is I la.'alth lilt, I. is..# Id I"., F
-4 I.Avater, ab the I'maj.- "I obs- 1"..-
After 3 his . thi. aseduraun if theta gromilt loo-m- in,
....... ne"';'a'; " I" Ou. 1.611 of the mul. al the fire.
said I.bly -11111 -11 tilt' Allif 0( IIVC Oll 49UI COJI 191-411~
At the vad oil III Ia4 . the most %I. tit the IM41`141rf AlfAlll-
lq~ 111411 V.4111C -4 ;sIolval J.'sof. it, vuhl 6 tot 1"'. 411-1 thr
1~:Vv 111.1p. 0 Ow I'm 1a..1 1.4y, ~Itl" I- mly J If"!; 1~611
r forming dat, still th.mir file limit vit Il.-JI1114 I
Ill later Ill, ander '21 111111. X-tvr atilt .&If 111,1111111"A1.,
lmtvj~- 1 1101. W floe awl .1. 11, '18,111 ml.fil it., lilt.
p1r,var .&1 2100 uwt,A.,l flip #last .1 by 1.'O-, I I"
kmet., ..1 0., "~ 1-4 1.% .
_'..4 R.I., I.... Kill$ --I ..Ill .1 N4.
Alflussiall. '61 ill., " 1111111, 1 xjs~%t It .4 tit, . 1. 'p. 1~
dn'. 111'sully 1.1 leallau. 1.1w,,.tl Iss.1fol"T" Ili,- pit-mv "I
"'al'. .011i1 Ili 111"ll"Ill't 1.1 Iss, Gior it. Ill.
KI'airth timilre tit 't li.,H "Iit-it th, jaummin-v IL.,
llm~' 0 L.NW. 'i11.1 0 fit, 114-411114 A CW111-k-t- It
I-lylatillili 111.14% Ili Ill, IN 11111-0 Iffliollitt, A 011-11144 Ill
live- u1 thr mul soi iltia licaling fix the mw hiacils n!
time. withatil %acution. .4 au-4 dill cnints I V ~ orlhu-sir cid
Calivetlurnily, [fir mutafrairr aploormi its pLay the nAr td j
vmelv't .'( file 1.11TS-11,folkAlums. Ths% w.,- tivustia,trAted
dimlly fir vtpl%~ in uhwh the fiui%h"l loo4yrstri ws htAIM
%ith viffirr of lite mtmmmrr~, iv Imah. t-Mill A lurthrr its-
crmw of the tortibi. %I. w4% ul~srr%e,l lily its the pr-ave ipf
afl(1141 11KNIOUICT; MIMCIC ACRI I% 1111MC CfIeCIIVV 111411 fit I-
1CIIrk()II, aml mi rquiaml mist 4 1--th at-mosaaser, 1% vvrot
0111MIC CITiNlItC. A111111 oil 40,5% 44-N1 PF-
dtit~l 6410 ia-A~ d 1hc -.o1 at twi- 9)L%T 41111491MI In zNP
tit*, heatias m 21W. thi, of Ilse rmt- .I the ~.ithso, s4
file Xruwlh a( Ihe aml "t. 1, fliv 111ficiall'Im"I tot Ill, i"t
alyring rotonnaler. N Than
Al
KORSHAK, V.V.; VIXOGRADOVA, S.Y.
High-molecular compounds. nIII. Significance of acidolysis and the
polyesterification reaction. Bull. Acad. Sci. U.S.S.R.. Div. Chem. Sci.
032, 193-7 [Xagl- translation].
(CA 47 no.19:9913 153)
USSR/Chemistry Jul 52
"From t1.1e Field of Compounds of High 1461-ecullex
Wcight'. 'UNI.E. Concerning the Mechanism of
0
Chain Growth in the Process of the Polyesteri-
ficaticn and the Reasons for Its Cessation,"
V. V. Korshak, S. V. Vinogradova, Lab of High-
0 Mol Compds, Inst of Org Chem, Acad Sci USSR
"Mur Obsbch Khim" Vol 22, No 7, PP 1176-1183
The kinetics of the reaction of polyesterifica-
tion of hexamethylene glycol and" sebacic acid
investigated under diverse conditions, and
PP9T41
>:
also in the presence of admixts of acid and glycol-~
It was found that at the beginning the fundamental ~
tendency of the reaction was toward the interaction,,
of the initial monomers with one another, with the
.formation of polyesters of low mol wt. But as the
process advanced, the reaction of the mols of the
polyes.ter, with each other, gained continually
greater promi-ricnce, and toward the end this type
of'chain growth became predominant.. It was found
that the original monomers play a catalytic .ole in'
the process of polyesterification, and the velocity~
-of the reaction diminishes according to the extent
of their bein-spent, becoming virtually zero towaiA
the end because of the absence of monomers. It was:
229T41
C&rd 2 of 2
found-that the addn of small amts of monomers to
the polyester during the beating of the latter
leads to a significant growth of its chain. The
monomers, whose exhaustion plays a great role in
disrupting the growth of the chain In the reaction
of polyesterification, also play an essential ca-
talytic role. It was found that the polyeateri-
fication of glycols with dicarboxylic acids pro-
ceeds as a reaction of the 2d order (follcwing the
Initial reaction of hexamethylene glycol and se-
bacic acid).
(3) 229T41
Chamic-d Abst.
Vol. 48
cornp, Ll
-'-~vain bttwi~~
Bull. Acad. &l.
~ZW71 trantlation)-stc CA. 47. :7---
- - - - 121IM-e WqVq *3~,Iff I-ALA" [" 1~, ~ - - - ---- -: _-__ -
111. --, 9-i'1, - c-lurf-.1, 1 1 .- -
- ... I. I . - . I , . f- -~
'wf'~
W~-'! vd-Imt ~,l .., Tk!~ - q -~ 13 , - t
4 - - , , ..I .
V jM0 G RA D OVA, 6 V-
MM/Gnewistry - High-molecular compounds
"rd 1/1 1 Pub. 40 - 22/22
Authan. Korshak, V. V., and Vinogradova, S. V.
Mle I From the field of high-molecular compounds. Part 62.- Polycondenea-
tion of aeld esters of adipic acid and various glycols
Fwladlcak- Izv. -_ AN-SSSR.-Otd.-khim.-nauk 5, 951-954, Sep-Oct 1953
Abst2ftt The polycondensation of acid glycol esters of adipic acid ethylene
glycol diadipinate and eicosandiol - was investigated. It was found
that acid glycol esters submit to polycondensation forming pcly~esters.
The scheme of synthetic reactions of the poly-esterification process
is explained. It was established that the growth of the poly-eater
chain- during- poly.,esteriffication-is- due- not -only to the- reaction- of --the
end groups activated by the reaction of straight esterification but
also to the process of re-eaterification promoted by the alcoholysis
and acidolysis reactions. Twelve references.- 11-USSR and 1-USA (1944-
1953). Table.
Institution : Academy of Sciences USSR, Institute of Organic Chemistry
Submitted : November 5, 1952
IffIrd -7-;
LOTT ~'-S-- -Y -
Polyesters of elcosm3ediol anddicarbDoxylic acids.
:Vrsbd anil S. V.nli "of I CQ4 Ail dy Ak'Id.-tAl
(1) will diearboxylic fuid, were obtainc'I by direct mnction,
C.'(ITpt for CS1141% or ((,'0711)2 and ClJ,(Cr)lJl)j which were
preltil. re4p, front (COjEth and CIl,(COjCWNlcl)l. The.
111.115. of I Palye)lrr- are: OXIjbile, 88-00'; tn,ilomite, 67-0*:
surripmIr. W-9*; glut4rale, 77-W; 44ilWr, K)-76; P4m?l-
ate, NJ-.I*, juberair, 811. 8% axelaals.- 8,1`4% trebacale. 87-02'.
The saw-tooth pattern, of even itl~d ClIld menibei it of lite
licrit-4 is I)-,intvi oiit raphically, and lite lower in.p4t. its
tN
ared with Imlyet tykne 1% explained by gre4f,r clatin
'I'loIx"il"imy in tile polyel(c.111 G. NJ. KmQjQua'-
bli
61
U'i -is u-.c,:,,cizLar cowrx4twd LXT. Ittactifn Of VIYcS!-'T MilUD-
.,',~SA. OIJ: i H 54, 7,
1, ', th) I ~, a att,
1.cx id d.- b .-, .4
tclrli'~al Ity.'rov"i gr~-,uvl react with
t~ rin~r,.J . or rthcx)l gr',D,p3. btit tl,c
CaLE jlj~, of polymeri
,1111- (A con-
AS '.,, AjS-,jj,C, *!:e ri,'Ct'On iT, fAVOLr rA
I, a tl~ i~. Tl~v polyi--i a~u ot 0.4;r!y high reactMt~.
X V,
Vi'Alc
USM/Chemis" High molecular compounds
"ry
Card 1/2 Pub - 40 - 20/27
Authors I Korshak, V. V.; Vinogradova, S. V.; and Vlasova, E. S.
Title High molecular compounds. Part 6'7
Periodical v Izv. AN SSSR. Otd. khim. nauk 6, 1089-1096, Nov-Dec 1954
Abstract I The characteristics of poly esters of dicarboxylic acids ind certair
polymethylene glycols were determined by such factors as the change in
total number of methylene groups during the conversion from one
homologous group member into another and by the it.utual orientation of
bonds, which also varies during chantle from acids with even number of
atoms to uneven acids.
Institution Acad. of Sc., U3~2, The N. D. Zelinskiy Institute of Organ. Chemistry
Submitted November 5, 1953
mm,-M- MI~M-Fu 11111111111110
MF,;..T"- T-M~I,~S,!,.,- K,
V/ij~
Chemistry - Molt rtioluculix coq)cunds
0
Card 1/1 Pub. 40 - 21/27
Authors I Korshak, V. V.; Vinogradova, S. V.; and Vlasova, E. S.
Title High molecular compounds. Part 68
Periodical i Izv. All S35H. Otd. khim. nauk 6, 1097-1102, Nov-Doc 1954
Abatraot I The-derivation of poly esters of diethylene glycol, trietiylene glycol
and propylene glycol with dicarboxylic acids is described, The effect of
the structure of the basic substances an the melting poin-~ and solubility
of the aynthesized est4lrn wits evaluated. The affL-ct of uhereal o gen__
--poly- estvr5-waB--inves-.igated -and-it
was found that the-intioduction of a methyl tide group imo the poly ester
molecule produces an effect analogous to the introduction of three or four
ether bonds which sharply reduces the crystallinity of th,3 ester and the
melting point and increases the solubility. Three U5SR r-3ferer,ces (1953
and 1954). Table; graphs.
Institution Acad. of Sc. USSR, The N. D. Zelinskiy Institute of Organ. Chemistry
Submitted November 5) 1953
F IF I 1 -11 , , -,I
-.-A 1~ - -,3~ ~~ f IV ").-, -T .
Subject USSR/Chemistry AID P - 270
Card 1/1
Authors Korshak, V. V. and Vinogradova, S. V. (Moscow)
Title Linear polyesters
Periodical Usp. khim. 23, No. 3, 314-376, 1954
Abstract The classification of polyesters; methods of preparation
of linear polyesters; their characteristics and uses are
reviewed. Fourteen tables * Fifty three diagrams. One
flow sheet. 331 references (101 Russian); 1833-1954.
Institution : None
Submitted : No date
vl,~PM c-r/:, 61~,
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Ir U, L
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Willi if
amine a u M
ti lid %I clol Y
---------- 73-1 -A c a ]~c~
-(Uttgl. tr.m4latimi). LXXX. A case of migrational cupoly- C,
merizati-on.j Ibid. K15-7. LXXXL Mized gqlLa~iideq
contuining glutaric and pimelic ocids. V. V. Km~h,k awl
'1~. N ~xrm ~, Ibid. "W4-1d. LXXXIL 2.4.5-Trikovroal-
ittli-AS-1-yrene. V. ,v1. K~,r,hak wl N. G. XlAvi~va.
.50,