BANKOV,KIS, 4.; Labanova, E.
Analytic application of 8 mercaptoquinoline (thiooylne)
and its derivatives.
XV. New specific flotation reaction on copper with
disulfide of 6 chlor
8 mercaptoquinoline. In Russian. p. 85.
LATVIIAS PSR ZINATNU AUDMIIJA. VESTIS. RIGA, LATVIA. No.
7, 1959
Monthly List of East ILropean Accessions. (EKkI) IL,
Vol. 9, no. 2,
Feb. 1960 Uncl.
ALEKSETEV, V-S- [AleksiOiev, V.S.1; BANIKOVSKIY, A.I.
(Bantkovslkyi, 0.1.]
Yrrolizidine alkaloids in BoMe ragweed species.
FarmatBov.zhur. 20
no.1:49-54 165. (MIRA :L8:10)
1. Kafedra organicheskoy khimij Dnepropetrovskogo
meAttainskogo
instituta (zaveduyushchiy kafedroy prof. O.M.Kashpm ) i
Vsesoyuznyy
institut lekarstvennykh i aromaticheskikh rasteniy.
-- -
JL-m -J 4,
0014
ego
-C
few
So
CRI-14.41). Semul Ims R. sik-Ajelmt ',whrmk AV-38. --
dems., range I.M-14,31): thinl, R. 1%ttlesiava S. P-33.
12 dems., rang* SX-17,62). A given t4ant Is lairly
consistent In yidd at I from year to year. (Nhff room,
rec-oumanded as sources of 1. we R. daharics (5.03. 41
dems.,rance 1.21-14.61) and R. Uu 11) detus.,
raw M-33.92). Ripe rose hips we richest in 1.
F. 'Anith
V. I rid N N V mhiktv vow-
;t.T of "bic acid
in driod pulp from ripe hips of 14 row
Varictics; RAm taxima L. vm lommt (1.40. 1 detu,) and R. '06
rixnamsemm L. highest (9~-M. xv. of 11 drtn-., range .6*
LITIRAIM CLASUPKItM*
VAI tIV-11ill-
b u u &V 40 U K a it a M- At It
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V. V. PeoffiaMov sW A. 3e 29 1
ipul.i FU mal'tva U. -00
gel
O%NIWII, Uts. with Cill. 4.1m,111Y411
#be eat. vWth to ILSC14 alkallsiug with eq. NiWil,
0 -cite. with CHCI*, ArAw over NasSOo. and evapS.;
0' yield abofrt 0.8% ftW. an dry plant material. The crude lee
*0 mkt. b extd. with SW to rembo" noualkajolds. then with
Petnamm ather. a0d Chu
led to lipt. a new alkabid. er)4.
PNCh Wa "I IM-3, YM4 Qu% of I I
pKillf, COH=00 ( Ir Puri. =00
= w
41 f tbr Plerste. In, W-
4'. Oakiv, M. Isi-I '%a. 114'; hydrueld'vide.
to. 16", , mm-M ) dy I Is a 1AC14111C. It
011dim to i 0 C &Rd and h 7m to a 10 C a, W.
Julian P. "Smith
go,
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Har AIV 9:
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Medicine rharmacology
"A New Type of Menthol Mint, A. I. Ban'kovskly,
5 pp
"Med Prom SSSR" No 2
After much work, hyb r1dization specialists de-
veloped a mint of high ether-oil content-known
.as-type 541. Teats have shown the ether-oil
content was twice that of ordinary mint. Oils of
type 541 mint are valuable to the perfume trade,
and can meet all requirements in the State
Pharmacopoeia. It is a rapidly growine plant and
yields much more menthol oil than or Jr- y types.
low 59/49T54
sit known 1)14n1 poistrets Its its hyntLysimine t4mfrui. i
Ov. harv"t of I bectaft of tile plAnts yields 3.A it"m 4
routs with hyawyamine cootrowt, tv, adwAit 40
kg. The most togical harvesting time in the mmiciate
awl northem Climatic frgi(*A is fall, When MMIC "(-
the total alkaloid matter can tw nistainett in crym. state
and whets the bytwIsmittv I.vel is ittax,
hl. K~M1.41
17
BANIKOVSKIY. A.I., ITSKOT. N.Ya., redaktor TUROVA, A.D., redaktor
K--,",
(Hoar7'Qsimuml 2heltushnik eeryA. Pod red. H.Ta. Itskova i A.D.
Turovoi. Moskva, Medgiz, 1953. 126 p. (Hia 9:11)
(GLYCOSIDIS)
POGUDINA, D.G.,10SHKA V, P.M.;BANIKOVSKIY, A.I.
Glycosides content In Erysimum oanesoeua during
vegetatious ~,ptech,
delo, Moskva 2 no. 1:26-30 Jan-Feb 1953. (GLMI, 24:1)
1. Of the Department of Chemistry of the All-Union
Scientific-Re-
search Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
(Director - N. Ya.
Itskov) of the Ministry of Public Health USSR.
Ussp/Ohemlctry -
Card 1/1
Autbora Belikov, A. S.; Ean'kovskly, A. IA and Tearev, M. V.
Title Alkaloids from Gleditsobla Trlacanthos L.
Periodical 2 Zhur. 0b. Ehim. 24, Ed. 5, 919 922, May 1954
--:Abs ract.
t -A _new. the
-composition C
4 ys~s 0 ta
ve -~OV-Lrl
canthine are hydrochlr-Mde, bydrob;;mide, nitrate, plerate,
picronlonate, sulphate and lodomethylate. The method of separatirg
and purification of the alJmloid Is described. Seven references.
Institution All-Union Scientific-Research Institute of Medicinal and
Aromatic Herbs
-Submitted November 22,J95~--
-BAN~'KOVSKkY,
The cr"l-StIlne state of anabasine. kB:.._K. Rost slcil
.7tat
and A. 1. ~Unn'kovskff. Do JY 4TVad.
prolonged storage of analmine in a
stopperttl ves5cl there uas observed the Inmation. near
the liquid interface of needles which could be preserved
In
Solkifortnuptaii!i5'. All derivs. (chlaroaurate. M. 187-
9',dipicrate,nt.201-4*)*midenticixlwilhCho-talambutne.'
Thus It appears that a 3oUd form of anabasite exists at
normal pri!ismrc and temp. 0. M. Rosolapoff
2'r
SHAVILOV. V.A.; NNIKOVSKIY. A.I.
lIxtractor with inclined countercurrent evaporator.
Med.prom. no.3-.
29-31 J1-5 '55. (KLRA 9-12)
1. Veasoyuznyy nauchno-lealedovatellskiv institut
lakarstvanafth i
aromaticheskikh raateniy.
(PHARMACT, apparatus and in'str onto,
inclined countercurrent evaporator for plant extracts)
-, ~- 2 -- 1 -31 ~ _- I- ~__- - ~--- .. I I - -_ - ~-- - ~- -- -- ~ - - -
-: --- ~ -I _: -- - ~ - - .,--: - -1 - -- ~ z ~ - - ~ --- - - . I
. - ~ .-.- - I_: ~ I - I ~ '.. . - . I - --. 0
new alkalulu U. I
, Fe- hia-~a , ~e ~
aV c -ru.
FROLOVA, V.I.-, BANIKOVSKIT, A.4.; ZHELHZNOYA, Ye,S.
Ghemical analysis of alicaloids of the small
globethistle (3chinope
ritro L.). Ked.prom. 11 no.11:20-24 N 157. (MIRA 11:1)
1. Voesoyuzrqy nauchno-isaledovateliskiy institute
lekarstvennykh i
aromaticheakikh rasteniy
(GIOWHMLI) (qUINOLINS)
IBANIKOYS #;,.IPROLOVA.
V.I.; MHURZKOVA, Ye,S,
Ghemical analysis of alkaloids from Genista aetnensis
DC. Red.prom.
11 no.12:23-27 D 157. (MIRA 11:2)
1. Vaeaoyuzrory nauchno-isHledovatellskiy institut
lekarstvennykh
arometicheskikh rasteniy.
(AIKALOIDS) (WOADWAXEN)
YROWV.A, V. I., BAN I A"I VOLYNBXAYA, H.V.
~
Chemical study of alkaloids of Phellodendron
lAvallei Dods.
Med.prom. 12 no.61.16-18 Je 158 (MIRA 11:7)
1. Veesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovntel'skiy inst-itut
lekFirstvenM
i aromaticheBkikh rasteniy.
(PHELLODINDRON)
(ALKAIDIDS)
FROLOVA 0 V.I. 9 nmu-PLL~'-, VOLYNSKAYA, M.B.
Chemical study of alkaloids from ChoiBya ternats- r.
B.et K.
Med.prom, 12 n0-7:35-40 Jl 158 (MIRA 11:8)
1. Vaeso3mznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut
lekerstvennykh i
aromaticheakikh raeteniye
(AUUWIDS)
(NEXIGAN OROGE)
RYBALKO, K.S.,,j3A19'1KOVSKIYL_A.I.-
Accumulation of santonin, essential oil and tars in
Levant wormwood*
Med.prom 12 no.9:7-11 S158 (MIRA 11:10)
1. Vsesoyuzn,~7 nauchno-issledovatel'skiy inatitut
lekRrstvem%.y)&
I aromaticheakikh rasteniya
(WMWOOD)
FROLOVA9, V.I.j "--WIKOVSKIYv A.Ij_,VOIMYAYAP M.B&
- ---------------- - I-
Chemical study of the alkaloids of Choinya ternafts
'ftWpVVAR
no. 3-1; 5-15 159. (KM 14:2)
(RUE) (ALUWIDS)
MURAVIYEVAq V,I.; UNIKOV.SKIYg A.I,
Chemical study of the alkaloids of Securinege.
suffruticosa. Trudy
VILAR no. 21:16-21 159. (MMA 14:2)
(EUPEORBIACM) (AUDJOIM)
BANIKOVSKAYA, A.N.; MNIKOVSKIY, A.I.
--------
Chemioal study of the alkaloids of Senecio
platyphyllus, Trudy
VILAR no. n:46-50 159, (KIRA 3.4s2)
(CWWITAB) (,UZ=IM)
LIMCHEV9 V.P.; BANIKOVSKIYj A.I.
Ohemical otudy, of the allmloide of Galega
officinalis Le Trudy
MAR no. 11:65-69 159. (KMA 14s2)
(LEGUMINOSO) (ALUWIM)
TOSTOTSKIY* B.K.; BANIKOVSKIY, A.I.
Investigation of alkaloids in the seeds of
Anabaois. Trudy
MAR no. 3-1:70-78 159, (MIM 14:2)
(ANAWIS (BOTM)) (AIZALOIDS)
MLOVAp VI.11;--BU U'QMIL-A.1,j--M]BIZZV0VAj 19.8.
Chemical study of the alkaloids of Rehinops rito L.
Trudy VIIAR
no. 13.j92-98 1159. (MM 14S2)
I (CWMITAB) (ALK"IDS)
iw.
Q_~~IKOVS~~, A~.I.j .MIPVA, V.I.j ZSCIEMOVA, Ye.S.
I
Chiiiical otudy pf the -al kal oide of Genista
astnensiq DC,,. Trudy
VILAR no. 1109-105 159* (MM 14:2)
(LMUMNOSM) (A*AWIDS)
li
RMUO, K.S.7--BAR!KGVSKIXA.I.
Study, of the chemical composition of the volatile
oil of Artemisia
eirgk Berg, Trudy VILAR no* llzIO6-151 159a (MM l4t2)
(WORWOOD) (MSENCES AND ESSFMIAL OILS)
BANIKOVSKAYA9 A.N.; BAN'X0VSKIYv A.I.
A new sesquiterpenic lactone from
ArtemioipL.austriaea Jacq#
Trudy VILAR no.3.1:174-176 159* (MMA 14:2)
(WORMWOOD) (IACTOIMS)
,.-,V
0
VFMOVSKAYAP M.M.j. BANIKOVSKIYp A.I.
Method for a quantitati-ie deteridnation of
nicotinic acid in
"M tableto. Trudy VILAR-no. 3-1:28&-295 159. (MIRA
14:2)
(NICUTINIC AOID)
7%,
NIKONOVp G.K,;.__BkN'Y.OVSKIYj_A.;~.k__
Rapid method for the qualitative detection of
alkaloids in plants,
Trudy VILAR no. 3-1z296-300 159. (MIRA 14:2)
.(ALUMIDS) (INDICATOP.� AND TWT PAPPM)
SH9VEMp V.A.1 BANIKOVSKIY# A*I.1 ALESHKINAP Ya*A*
Active substances of the cardiac drug
wKardiOv%len.w Trudy
VILAR no. 3-1:317-329 159, (MIRA 14:2)
(CARDIAC =CGSIDES)
ROSTOTSKIYq B,K,; SHEVELEV9 V*A.; akNIKOVSKIYI A.I.
x
wthodi; for obtaining an insecticide preparation from
Anabasise
Trudy MAR no. 11030-350 159. (KM 14:2)
(ANAMIS (BOTANT)) (ALULOIM) (INSEOTICIDES)
MVELEV9 V.A.j BANIKOVSKIYP A.I.; XURAV17EVAP V.I.
Mohine-drying of opium rav materia~p Trudy VILAR no.
3-1:331-353
1590 (BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS-Ot~.ING) (OPM) (HIRA 3.4:2)
RYBALKO, K.S.; HANIKOVSKIY, A.I.~ PERELISON, M.Ye.
Tauremizine is a new sesquiterpene laotone f m
Artemiaia taurica
wiild. Mad. prom. 14 no. 10:21-23 0 160. (MIFLA
13:10)
1. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy irwtitut
lokarstvennykh
i aromaticheakikh rasteniye
(WORMWOOD) (LACTONES)
ROMOVA, A.S.; BAN IKOVSKIYI, A.I.
I~Z~
Study of the dynamics of the accumilation of anthraoene
derivativef,
in Rho=, palmatum var. ~angLtioum Maxim. Med. proin-,
SUR 14 no.12:
27-!31 D 160. 1.1 t i2)
1e Vsesoyuzuyy nauohno-ioslodmtellakiy institut
lekaretvenrlU-
i aiomatioheskikh rasteniy,
(AM!hMOME)
ROMANOVAV A.S.-,
Search for native sources for obtaining chrysarobin.
Med. prom.
15 no.lsl6-21 A 161. (MIRA 14:1)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut
lekarstvemykh
i exomaticheskikh rasteniy.
(CHRYSAROBIN) (BOTANY, WMICAL)
BANIKOVSKIT, A.Ia-YEFMLISON, M.Ye.; SHMLEV, V.A.
Alkaloids from globe thistle. Dokl. AN SSMI 148
no.5:1073-1076
t 163. (MM.160)
1. Vsesovuznyy institut lekarstvenrqkh i aromaticheakikh
rasteniy.
Predstavleno akademikom M.M.ShwWakin-.m.
(Echinopsine)
ROMANOVA, A.B.; WVKFT~~JL.4:4,--
Obtaining a preparation simi3ar to chrysarobin
from the
rhubarb Rheum palmatum var tanguticum Maxim. Med.
promyshl.
SWR 17 no.8-. 26-30 AgT63 (MIRA 17:2)
1. Vsesoyumyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institat
le'ycarstvw-
nykh i aromaticheskikh rastenlys
ALEKSEYEVY V.S.; BANIKOVSKIY. A.I.
Alkaloid-bearing plants of the Ukraine and Sakhalin.
Nauch.
dokl. vy
s. shkoly; biol. nauki no.4tl36-139 164o (KIRA 17;12)
I
1. Rekomendovana kafedroy farmateevticheakoy kbimii
Dnepropetrovskogo
neditainskogo instituta i Vsesovuznym inatitu'om
lekarstvennykh i
aromaticheskikh rastenly.
SHALAGINAP A.I.- OSTROVORIYp R.I.; RANOK0113MA, A.N.z
BAIV'K(YVSKTY, A.T
A y- the PaL-1-T-opb
~I-i~d*dct4tn of t:-got tilk-ozirl a b yt
C~A-vlxpa purpurea Ila,, kndtulire. 34 nu.5-.
90-1.-1'04. S-0 165, (MIM 18glok)
V~L-,vmyumyy Imatitut IFka-r--'t-MrAwkh
a=mmt!iheah;-li --astwLiya
RaUNOVAs, A4.; BANIKOVSKIY, A.I.
Hathods for quantitative determination of
anthi:acew, deriva-
tivea in the roots of rhubarb, Apt. delo 1-/+
no.1:74-78
ja-F 16% (MIRA 18:10)
1. Vassoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy Institut
leyarst-
Vermykh i aromaticheakilch rasteniy, Bittsa.
XECRATOVA? N.A.; BAR'KOVSKIY, A.I.; SHEYCHENKOP V.I.;
RYBALKO, K.S.
1~~,-!~
Structure of
sesquiterpene-hydroxy,-Rnii.from.-Artemisia
vachanic&.Krasch. Khim. pr-irod.-soed. no.5006-31-1
165.
(MIRA 18:12)
1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut
lekarstvennykh
i aromaticheskikh rasteniy. Submitted May 6, 1965.
ZAPESOCHNAYAJ G.G.; BAN'KOVSKI-Y, A.I.
Plant polyphenols. Part li Chemical composition of
the
leaves of Rhod-lendron aureum Georgi.
Khim.prJrod.soed.
no.4s289-292 165.
(MIRA 11,):1)
1. Visesoyuznyy riauchno-issledovatellskiy institut
lekarstvpnnykh
i aromaticheskikh rasteniy. Submitted November 21,
1964.
ROMANOVA, A.S.; BANII(OVSKIY AL,
I
Isolation of glueouloe-emodin from Casais,
acutifolld Del.
Kh1m.prirod.soed. no,4s294 165.
. (MIRA 19;1)
1. Vaesoyuznyy nrAuchno-iseledovateltakiy institut
lekarstvennykh
i aromaticheskikh ranteniy. Submitted March 18, 1965.
ZAPESOCHHAYAr G.G.; KISHTIMOVA, T.V.; BAN'KOVSKIY,
A.I.; KIBAL'CHICH, P.N.
Plant polyphenols. Report No.2. Polyphenals-of-the
flowers of
Godetia-whitneuiAray. Khim.-.prirod. zoed-no.5047-350
165.
(MIRAA 18:12)
1. VaesoyuzW nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut
lekarstvenrqkh
i aromaticheskikh rasteniy. Submitted November 12,
1964.
L 23122:66 EWUVMWIT~ IWJK
ACC NR, AP5026337 SOURCE CODE: UR/0220/65/034/005/0901/0904
AUTHOR-r Sbalsizina, A, 14; Oatrovskiyy N. I. Banlkovskeyap A* N.; A
_JBE~kovskiyp A!,J~._ 6
IORG: All Un-lon Scientific.Researeb Institute of Medicinal and
Aromatic
-Flant-s- _VS63 Oyu znYY _-nauchn6:isi1-e-dovatel-1-ski-n
ut--lekarstTe__n~nykb-i
aromaticbeskikb resteni-y)
TITLE: Production of classical ergot kalo".. --propbytic Claviceps
purpures, Tul, cultures -
SOURCE: Mikrobiologi-ya, vo 3k, no* 5. 1965P 901-904
ITOPIC TAGS: alkaloid, blos7ntbesis
ABSTRACT: The composition of alkaloids produced bY 70 active strains of
C. purpurea.Tul. grown under sepropbytic,conditions was investigated,
Polypeptide ergot alkaloids and minute amounts of water-soluble clavine
type alkaloids were found, The sum total of alkaloids isolated from the
mycelium amounted to 01,03% of the myoelolum dry weigbt. Ergot mine
constituted about 80% of the alkaloid content, It was obtained in pure
form and identifiede - Ergocryptine was found in most of the samples.
Ergocorninep ergooristinal ergometrine and dextroretatory alkaloids of
Card 1/2, --.:UDC.6- 582.28.--119.2 547-94
inzh.; EkN'KOVSYAYA,. I.V- Inell.
EONDAR-7V$l V.V.,, inzh.~ RIK7FOROVA, 7..V.,
Braz!ng tit~aniwva wiLq the use of 'UIPP
e'entrop-,.eurig. --
Svar. proizv. no.0,R16-11 S 164. (MIIUI I 7,~ 12)
I SOV/109-3-8-13/18
AUTHORS: Arshanskaya, P.G., Ban1kovskla.-IML., Gorina, r.Yu.,
Mel'nik, O.P., Serova7R-7X-._-nd Lcgkova, A.A.
7
*TITLE: Thorium-oxide Qathodes for Power Tubes (Oksidno-
toriyevyy katod dlya moshchnykh Ceneratornykh lamp)
PERIODICAL: Radiotelduiika i Elektronika, 1958, Vol 3, Nr 8,
pp 1064 - 10?2 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The preparation of the actual thorium-oxide
cathodes ras
effected by the method of electrophoresis, vhich
permitted the manufacture of robust coatin-s with a
smooth surface on various types of the cuthode core.
The core material for the cathodes was tantalum, since
its expansion coefficient is approximately equal to
that of thorium oxide. The cores were de-greased,
etched, vigshed and then de-passed at a temperature
of 11.)600 C. Since the attempts to obtain satisfactory
coatings by the normal, cataphoretic i,-Iethod were
unsuccessful, an ultrasonic-type mixing of thorium-
oxide suspension vias employed. This ras very successful
and permitted obtaining coatinr,s of about 40 1_~
(16 mg/cm2 The cethode cores were either ribbon-l_i'~-e
Oard 1/4
Thoriumm-oxide Cathodes for PoTer Tubes SOV/109-3-8-13/18
or were in the form of troughs. In either case, they
were coated by the cataphoretic-ultrasonic method by
employing the so-called technique of "extended meniscus".,
In this technique, the cathode core is placed horizon-
tally in the vicinity of the surface of the coatinL-
suspension and the cathode is lowered until it very
nearly touches the substance. In this way, a meniscus
is formed; the cethode is then pulled away. T-Le
cathodes thus prepared were investiCated in three types
of ex-Derimental tubes. The construction of the first
tube-Za diode) is shown in Ficure 2; this is furnished
with a cathode in the form of a cup. The second diode
employs a directly heated ribbon-like cathode and its
construction is illustrated in Fi5 ure 3. This cathode
had an emissive surface of 0.5 cm. . The third tube had
a filamentary cathode, having a diameter of 100 ji, which
was coated with an oxide to a thickness of 15-40 g.
The temoerature of the cathodes in the first tvo tubes
was measured by means of an optical micropyrometer, vhile
the temperature of the filamentary cathode was determined
Card2/4 from the change of the filament resistance. The i nf
1 ue ne e
Thorium-oxide Cathodes for Pov;er Tubes SOV/109-3-8-13/18
of the activation temperature on the erission character-
istics of the cathodes is illustrE~ted in Firrures 5 and 6.
The three curves of Figure 5 are tI.e Rich,-rdson c,,)xves for
a cathode based on a molybdenxir (,o:rr'GurveB 1 and 2~
are for cathodes zactivated at 1600 and 1800 K)
respectivSly, while Curve 3 is for a cathode activated
at 2 000 K. FiGure 6 sho-ws a family of static characp-
eristics; Curve 2 was taken at a lem-perature of 1 820 -v
after q purely thermal activr-tion &t a tev-perature of
1 960 -K, while the remainin6 cuxves were !ak-en at var-Lous
temperatures after the cf:-.thode had been activated at a
current density of 0.6 A/cm2 and a temperature of 1 880 OK.
The thermal emission constants of well-activated cathodes
were determined from the Richardson graphs (FiSure 9)
and it was found that the .,-7ork function was 2.2 to 2.4 eV,
while the Richardson constant was about 0.5 t1lo
2 2
A/CM per degree The emission Oaracteristies were
also taken by means of short pulses~less than 100 jLs and
these are shown in riGure 9 for various activatinG 1)
Card7/4 temperatures. From the curves, it was found that at a
Thorium-oxide Cathodes for Power Tubes SOV/10-3-8-13/1C,
temperature of 1 860 0K, the maximum emission do-nsity
in the static regime is about 1.5 Alcm P, TI.-hile in the
pulse operation, &I.- is about 2-3 cm-; at tepperat~rf~~,
of 2)000 - 2 100 K, the pulse emission rias US-9 A/cm-~
The cathodes -ere also subjected to lifc tests an-d it
~-,az
found that a thorium-oxide layer of about 40 '1~ L-livess a
useful life of 500 hours at a current densitz of
o.6 A/cM2- It was further foand that the cathodes do not
lose their emission even if the vacuum inside the tubes
becomes as low as 5 x 10-5 mmHS. There are 9 fir~ures
and 12 references, ? of which are EnGlish, 4 ffrench and
1 Soviet.
SUBYJTTED: January 29, 1958
Card 4/4 1. Oxide cathodes--Propert-.'Les 2. Oxide
cathodes-..Preparation
3. Thorium oxide--Applications 4. Tantalum--Applications
1A=SSION NR-. AP4045313 wrp
-fR-c, i-rtTatinn of allrali netal a-
TOPICTAGS- surface ioni-?mtion, semiconductor crystial, potassium,
sodiu~-,sillcon,
ABSTRACT: The- i.-,rizat'on 3f potassium azial aodj= atoms a-1 t1he
'11"c-, crystal havIfF a resistivit-, ~-f 17
t 6M
(xj -ring
ACaSS ION AP4045313
I ram
and hyd--afluoric acids, and washed with boiling water. The crystal was
honted
-~:~7:-- L-1, -1--b 0--h-iini -uher-q- -,-cup "n - The- a 13 Ca -a t ~1 S
-a C oa~ -
7%a ni
strunted without Sround-flttimgjaints abd was -pumped to 5 x 10-11
ral atoms fron the beam were frozen out with a liquid nitrogen trap. -the
thorm-ionic!
emission of the crvstal was measured both in the presence and thp absence
oi! the
atomic beam. T-hF- wor', fanc*ion cleduced from these measur-?r-K-nts
increased
vith temp~--r:ii.L.re the r- nge from 950 to npproxina.--tuly 13VIC"j.
a7,~j' -,c.
1600 K it mure ,;iowly. T),e presence or strength -~f tabl aler~lc 're--n
very little 11-n-fluerce on the work function at the lowf~r
caused the wci- f,znction to decrease a, -higher lc-rr.-erature,,
)WOOK uhe ato71,: *-,-,a-m absent was 4', lawer than tn.~~ vaiu~
high vac"un 'n,v F. G, Alen (J. Phy3.Chem.solidL a , 11" 1 9~.' 9) . Th
crib,ed to the differfm'L vacuum conditions. A Richardscm plat. of t~;-
ic --missiol. CJ two Straight seg-Ments of different SIC'Pc
The surface I-oniza-tion coe~finient of potassium agr~-ec,' wit.11 t,.--
tiom at those tQm-perature!~, for whicb the vol-h fiinct'lon exoeiL~Clc-i
nc-
tential, At lover'temperlatures a threshold wa~, observod, which slllite!-l
l,--!
er temmperatarcs 7iltt incre.-Ising beam interotty. The r~.q',Alts f-J-
Involved. modera-to bean intensities a pLot of the logarltilu-, 6f ',11~
2/-3
L
~ACCSSSICv :M: AP4045313
Ve2-BUS the reciprocni of the temperature consisted of two straight
segments- of dif-~
Itlerent slope neeting, -as in the c~tae of zhe Rlchards(m plut, at
approxie-,i.ely ~'-;"'I-v
At high beam inten-Jitic-9 the curve had tvo bends, and the
ionization fell off very
irapidly wilth decreasing temperature. The authors consldor their
ftudlings *~o be, in-
ltere9ting but innufliol=-tly woaurata cr oxtensivo to permit
Vepor-al conclugicnS t0i
be drawn or explaivAtiong to be prop-ossed. Orlg.art.has: 2 formulac,
and --I f~,guros.
:ASSOCIATION-, Leningradsk-ly politeldin-AchesIdy institut
(L-Vningrad Polytechnic Insti-.
j tutia)
SIUMMITED 00
~SUB CME- E M S Nn M'7 SCrV 005 002
71-
13/3
BAITIKOVSKIY., N.S., kand.med.nau
Tumor of the perirenal cellular tissue. Vrologiia 25
no.1:64
ja-F 16o. (MULk 15 -.6)
1. Iz urologicheakoy Xiniki (nachallnik - doktor
sedonauk
G.S. Grebenshchikov) Voyemio-meditsinskoy ordena
Lenina
akademii imeni. S.M. Kirova.
(KIDNEYS-CANCER)
BAVIKOVSKIY, q*S.p kand.med.nauk (laningrady K--9,
Lesnoy pr., d.4, kv-.8)
Resection of the ureter with subsequent
ureteropyeloneoetomies.
Vest.khir. no.3:129-130 162. (MIRA 15:3)
1. Iz kafedry urologii (nach. - prof. 6,
Grabenabehikov) "yenno-
meditsinskoy ordena Lenina alcademii im. 8.;...
(URETERS-SURGERY) (XIDNEYS-SURGERY)
BANIKOVSKIY, N. S,, )mnd. med. nauk
Perirenal hematoma. Urologiia no.6:55-56 161. (MIRA
15.4)
1. Iz urologichookoy kliniki (nach. - prof. G. S.
Grebenshchikov)
Voyenno-maditi3inakoy ordena Lenina akademii imeni
S. M. Kirova.
(KIDNErS-TUMORS) (HEMATONA)
BAVIKOVSKIY, V.S.; ZAYTSEV, N.G.; FEWROVp I.V.; SHEMOV,
I.P.
- --, I ...
Use of podopbynin for treating tumors of the bladder.
Vop.o::k.
8 no.8t21*4 162. (KM 152-9)
Is Iz kafedry urologii (nacb, - profs G.S.
Qrebenshchikov) Voyemno-
meditsinskoy ordena. lenina akademii im. S.M. Kirova.
(BLADDM-TUMORS) (PODOPMM)
. BANIKOVSKIY II P.A.
-Wwrmm"~-
What the collective of the 'Traussignal" factory are
working on.
Avtom.elem. i eviaz' ne.7:23-24 Jl '57. (MLRk 10:8)
l.GlavVy inzhener zavoda "Transsignal".
(Ilectric apparatus aind appliances)
BAZI IOVSJaY, ;P.A.
SP-I electric drive for awitchaso Avtom.tblem. i evias'
3
no.1:8-9 Ja '55o (MIRL 12t1)
I* Glavnyv Inzho savoda "Tranesignal.0
. (Railroads-Switches-Zlectric driving)
4 .,-
1. BANKOVSKIY, P.N.
USSR (600)
4. Sunflowers - Odessa Province
7. Rich oil-bearing sunflower varieties in Odessa Province.
Nabl.zhir.prom. 17
no. 2. 1952
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,
February. 1953, Unclassified.
BAIMDVSKIY, P.N.
-
Operational experience of the Odessa Oil Mill.
Yhol.-zhire prom,
24 no.12:37 158. (MIRL 31:12)
l.Odeaskiy Malovsavod.
I (Odessa--Oil industries) (Sunflower seed)
KAMY, Gillm; 'BAIMDVSKIT, R.K., student
Diisoamylphosphonoacetic and
d-diisoarqlphosphonopropionie asters
and some of their derivatives. TrvAy XMI no.14:75-80
149.
(NIRA 32:11)
l.Iaboratoriya takhnologii organicheakogo sintess,
Kazanskogo
khimiko-tekhnologicheskDgo institute. Im. S.M. Urova.
(Phosphonic acids)
j!j
0581.1
5W SOV/76-33-10-9 45
AUTHORS: Dobrenlkov, G. A., Bankovskiyq It. K'Vt NigmatMin, R. Sh.
TITLE: On the Use of Capacitance Phenomena on the Mercury Dropping
Electrode for Investigating the Chemical Kinstice
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizioheekoy khimiip 1959, Vol 33, Nr 10, pp
2169-2172
(USSR)
ABSTRACT.,
The method suggested in applicable in oases in which one of the
reacting substances or the reaction product is a surface-ac-
tive substance with respect to the mercury - electrolyte boundary.
In the presence of surface-active substances of the molecular
kind in the electrolyte the curves of differential capacitance
of the electric double layer vary considerably. These varia-
tions may be found in a definite range of the electrode poten-
tials and are characterized by a sharp drop of the capacitance
of the double layer. At the limit of the adsorption range
the curve of differential capacitance has two distinctly mark-
ed maxima (termed desorption peaks) the potentials of which
depend on the nature of the,adoorbed substance. The latter
was found and explained for the first time by A. N. Frumkin
Card 1/4
05811
SOV/76-33-10-9/45
On the Use of Capacitance Phenomena on the Mercury Dropping
Electrode for
Investigating the Chemical Kinetics
(Refs 1, 2). Variations in the capacitance maxima may, under
constant conditionsg be used for a determination of the con-
centration of the surface-active substances. By applying an
oscillographic polarograph, it was possible to make investi-
gations on this basis. The authors investigated the decompo-
sition of acetone dicarboxylic acid with a determination of
the concentration of the acetone produced in the aqueous
solu-
tion. The latter is the surface-active substance and effects
the occurrence of desorption peaks on the curve of
differential
capacitance which may be easily seen in the oscillogram
(Fig_1) in the form of two maxima (T - - 0.50 v and
? - 1.40 v). All measurements of the curves of differential
capacitance made for the purpose of calculating the reacti~ln
rato were carried out at a frequency of 20 cycles on an
o,,cillo-
graphic polarograph whose design is similar to a
described one (Ref 9). Experimental results of the
Card 2/4 sition kinetics of acetone dicarboxylic acid in the
prese'.'_._.
05BU
BOV/76-33-10-9/45
On the Use of Capacitance Phenomena on the Mercury DroppinR
Electrode for
Investigating the Chemical Kinetics
of 2n NaNO3 at 20 C (Table)obtained from oscillographic
measure-
ments according to the height of the peaks and the potentials
of desorption peaks as well as according to chemical
determina-
tions are in good agreement. Since there are many organic
compounds which are surface-active at the mercury - electro-
lyte boundapy'(alcoholy acids, benzene derivatives, etc),
the method suggested offers many poesibilities of applica-
tion for an invesligation of the reaction kinetics.
There are 3 figures, I tableg and 10 referencest 7 of which
are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Khimiko-tekhnologioheakiy institut im. S. M.
Kirova
(Institute of Chemical Technology imeni S. M. Kirov).
Aviatsionnyy institut.,Xazan'
(Aviation Institute,Kazan')
Card'3/4
05BLI
SOV/76-33-10-9/45
On the Use. of Capacitance Phenomena on the Mercury
Dropping Electrode for
Investigating the Chemical Kinetics
SUBMITTED: March 12, 1958
Card 4/4
~ DOBMTKOV., G.A.; BUKOVSKIYO R.K.
Simultaneous adsorption of surface-active compounds at the
mercury - electrolyte interface. Izv,vysoucbsb,zav*,* khim,i
khim.takh. 5 no.1:75-81 162, (MM 15:4)
1. Kazanskiy khimiko-tekhnologichaskiy institut imeni Kirova,
kafedra. fizicheskoy i kolloidnoy IrIbi-ii.
(Surface-active agents) (Electrodes,, Dz.,opping mercury)
(Adsorption)
DOBRENtMOV,, G.A-. (Kazan'); BANKOVSKIY, R,~. (Kazan')
Additional peak on the oscillographic polarogram of
cadndum in the
presence of oxygen and bromate ion. Zhur.fiz.khim. 37
no.8t
1786-1192 Ag' 16j. (MIRA 16:9)
1. Kazanskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut im.
S.M.Kirova.
(cadmium) (Polarography)
BANIKOVSKIY, V., inzhener.
elll~ I
An electrician s Taluable suggestion. Mast.ugi. 5
no.10:21 0 156.
(Coal preparation) (mm 9:12)
a.r. 11- 1 K C, v -."Lly, V.
Improving the hoist loadiW, device. Mast.ugl. 6
no.6:11
je '57. O"Lu- 10: 8)
I.Glavnyy iuzhoner shaldity I-,o,3
"Severo-Prundorovskaya" ~Ilc~mtinata
Shakhtantratelt.
(Ydne hoisting)
Blli~"Y)'OVSKIY, V.
~as on
st. ugl. 6 no.12:13 D 157.
ng 66.k9 c mps. Ma
(MIRA 11:1)
1,Glavnyy inzhener shakhty No- 3 "Severo-Gundorovskayn"
kombinata
Shakhtantratait.
(Mine hoisting)
BANIXOVSKIY, T,
Life of headframe,pulleys has been lengthened. Mast. ugl. 7
no,3-.21-7 158. (MIRL 1113)
1.01&vw Imbomr-ababhty No* 3 "Seven-Oundorovalmye kambinate,
Shakhtantratmit.
(Coal mines and mining--Xquipment and supplies)
BANIKOVSKIT. V.
I
'Activity of efficiency promoters is growing. Mast. ugl.
7 no. 7:18-19
il 158. (MIRA 11!8)
1. Glavnyy inzhaner shakhty No. ) 'Savero-Gandorovskaya"
kombinata
RostoTugol'.
(Coal mines and mining--Equipment and supplies)
BARMOVSKITi V4
Pumps operate better. Mhat.ugl. 8 no.2:21 F 159.
Ma 13 - 4)
1. Glavnyy inshener a'bakhty HO.3
"Severo-Oundorovskava"
Rostovskogo sovnarkboza.
(Mine pumps)
BANIKOVSKIY, V.
Lifting Jack for a dual purpose. naRt.ugl. 8 no.6!11
Je '59.
WR& 12:10)
(Coal mining raebinery) (Lifting jacks)
---~ ~VMTU
Suggestion of the electrician, V Bocharov. Mast.ugl. 9
no.4:23 AP 160.
(MIRA 13:11)
(Zlectricity in mining-Technological innovations)
(storage batteries)
BANK OVSM,, V. A.
25567 TreahchinovatoBtl v porodakh karbona
teentrallnogo rayon& donstakogo
baassyna. Tnidy gebl.-issled. byure (M-vo ugolvnoy
prom-sti SSSR, glav.
geol.-razvedo upre)p VYP* 5s 1949# S. 45-56
SOi Letopial Zhurna:Llrqkh Statey,, Vol- 340 moskva..
1949
144;7
0 r. 0 i rl e r n 0c i--az-e s'-
st at I gu T. za'
nf-ollm-It plastov v uglenosnykh tolshclnllh)~
Z.-hu,.,n.