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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT WOJTCZAK, J. - WOJTKOWIAK, A.

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VJ WOJTCZAK, J. Microphotometric research on the photosensitivity of cupric emulsions. P. 33 (Yatematyka, Chemia) Vol. 10, No. 1, 1957, Poznanp Poland. SO: MONTHUY INDEX OF EAST EUROPEAN ACCESSIONS (EEAI) LC VOL. 71 NO. J.p JAN- 1958 A, J- It kWS IOW74 thfit " th6- VS94-a%IM eCeev-7 Lmd herp.:5ed the average derzee !he p7tirneiisgtion prom-A. Ttia st-ir! p~ tt,.e j qtA th~- ~Atrdviolat ra- POLAND/Physical Chemistry Radiation Chemistry. Photo- B-10 chemistry. Theory of the Photographic Process. Abs Jour Ref Zhur.- Khimiya, No 8, 1958, 24272 Author Inst Title New.Photosensitive Syetems Based on Divalont Copper Compounds. Orig Pub Roczn. chem., 1957, 31, No 1, 343-345 Abstract New photosensitive systems have been obtained which con- tain compounds of Cu(2+), 1(4)-ascorbic acid, acetic acid Rnrl at-1 nti n livArnqn1R. Denendiniz on the method of their POLAND/Physical Chemistry r Radiation Chemistry. Pbotochemistryl Theory of the Photographic Process Abs Jour Ref Zhur Xhimiya, No 8, 1958) 24272 purple-red precipitate which separates in.the dark 30 minutes after the mixing of the initial solutions. Card 2/2 B-10 POLUTD/Optice - Physical Optics K-5 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika) No 4, 15~59., No 6731 Author Calecki Inst 1"dam Mickiewicz University, Ponnan, Poland Title The Light Sensitivity of Copper Compounds Orig Pub Bull. Soc. amis sci. et lettres Pozmnj, 1956-1957 (1958), B14, 279-282 Abstract lin investigation was mr-de of the photolysis of copper com- pounds in the form of gelatine emulsions and in the form of dry deposits on filter paper. Simultaneously., measurements were made of the conductivity and of the pH. It was estab- lished that the highest sensitivity and the strongest change in color is possessed by CuCl, that CuBr is weaker in that respect, and that CuI is the weakest. 14Wdrous salts have no sensitivity to light. Mie photochemical reaction is to v certain extent reversible -- the darkening disappears gradu&lly in darkness. However., the obtained imges can ba developed and fixed by means of ordinary photographic plates. Emulsion- 1/2 Card P01:11D/Optics - Physical Optics Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 4, 1959, No 6731 less salts and filter paper are also sensitive both to in- frared and to ultraviolet rays. The article contains samples of contact prints,, obtained on emulsions with CuCl and CuBr. G.G. Neuymin Card 2/2 92 MrW L A 11 D' CATIEKGORY M-ph Polymer Chemistry "I R 3, JOU R A Z 111 19 is) 70193 J'~: 7. a t,';. 0 r, f Majmz~!Jc I-D~!!& ork the 04 Acetala0iide 4) PU B Chem, Sto'gow, 19SS, 2? To 4, apW-309 The eff-ct of a -ni~-Izttetic 41, 4,- (A.13. zz.~r,4.- a-rid alter,m-L-i-a 0 g r0c. 200 0 the -10lymerization of aceilmlaohyde ill 11pt", "Lpd CT-*.- - A. wnd usidor aciA.cm ol NP-0?4 nr Oil solut4ons, ,, 01' dip-thylarsine &t 18" bas been eslFLblished. The reaction vuloci--y was mt-v,:7ured coltorimet- ri-celly 611d nonlielometrically. Tbe prentp-st ,~J on thp nolymerizi)LIon -in 11,~O (vffv . NaOll wns oxhibited by tbc, ijirotlb -nit ' rlietic fif. 1 (1. In ft I I the caso I -tl,p dArpe-1. mlgllg- tic ypier J. z -ti, o i.n !)ronortio.ri to current. annlied to I:hp 'Nold. C j';'?j) A i'~ c A 3 vla" (1, n.~,m r! 11, Illf. rate C 0 n ti no If Ym. r i i - "00 t -I efl Of a of violy-meri.7v -, in C,)7,lrt' B -,1111-iOUS I- i or, j. sellc- P, of ("lir3)2NII is F.Pss -ronclun D, H A'ZD: 2/2 4 POUM/Electricity - Semiconductors. G Abs Jour Ref Zhur Fizika, No 10, 1959, 22954 Author Jan Inst Title Photoelectric Properties of Certain Conpounds of Copper OriG Pub Prace Komi3. nat.-przyrodn. Poznan. towarz. przyjauol imuk, 1958, 7, No 7, 17-27 Card 1/3 lnvcsti(~utions were made of the photoelectric properties of halides, ferricyanides, and nglybdates of copper, and also of certain conplex.or&nnic compbunde with bivalent c6pper. In this substance) ia the crystalline states, a study was made of the internal photoeffect, and in qqueous solutions Cu/Cu2 - of the photo~plvanic effect. In the latter case, the purpose of the research was to study the phbto(plvanic properties of storaGe batteries. The measurements~were carried out at W,;temperature of 25 2:10 C. A 500 watt Philips 437 E/01 lamp was used for .-C58 POLM/Electricity Semiconductors. G Abs Jour Ref Zhur Fizika, 1,10 10, 1955'01~ 22954 the illurainationi The photoeffect was observed in fused CUCI and CuBr. The co*orse of the phenononon, the mi., - tude of the effect, and the observed hys-teresis phenine- na are described. The internal photoeffect was fowid also in crystalline ferricynnide and molybdato of cQpl)er) investi(pted iii the foria of dried powders. In thic case the ph3toeffect is less, ard the hysteresis phenomena are stronGer, than in the halides of copper. Analo'-ous effects were observed in conplex coppmuids of bivalent copper with tertiary organic amiiies. In the latter case the .3Teatest phAocondo.-ativity was noted for the system Cu2-1-y-Guanin. In aqueous Dne observed a photoGalvanic ef- fect for copper and for coqpunds of bivalent copper. n, e m(;LAtude of the effect is approxinatUY 30 - 6o rdi- livolts. The investigations of,photo(plvanic effects perforned for copper coppounds in the forn of emulsions in water- Card 2/3 Vigi- Tan ~ Po ind);771 6. (U -Po=d 3(1958)(in Eraglish).4-The 11 Id, 4.dtra - i n of which is imm, i the lower; _4splaad Wto a bearing, twhilFthe upper Is connected with the'momi g cog of a gau" * mm;" je HqtO (OZ cc.) layer Is roughlk~;U *anomtt&. T. the thIck,.-,' A const-. cumat is passed through the coil M04 ' deflection attains some~ 'time InAervid detd. after which the , trbitturily chosen angle. ' The - intervals have been - foun4 0 Qe !to be proportional to vlscosItW for a noi of llqulds.~ C in th ents have'li"' Tarative measumm Made, and. e mead error was =k0.5% if. thb tima~jit*al Aetd.Ao -k0.02 Country Poland &4-lation Chemistry. PhotochemiGtry.. Theory of Abo. J~ Photograpbic Frocess. 18602 Ur- Ref Mur-Kidmira, '11o 6, 1959 Author Wo4tczak, J. Inotitut. ----------- T it Phototropy of Copper Compounds Orirr Pub. Roczn. chem., 1058, 32, No 3, 553"568 Abstr-,Ct PhototroDic characteristics have been detected in the light-sensitive system consisting of a mixture of solutions of Cu(2+)-acetate, 1(+)-ascorbic acid, and aedtic acid. These characteristics are due to the presence, in the mixture, of two oxida.4-ion-reduction systems: Cu2+,Qt Cut, and ascorbic acid---t aehydro-ascorbic acid. On a 15-second illumination the color of the mixture changes from light yellow to dark greeTI, pH and turbidity decrease, condudtance increases. In the dark the Initaial properties are'restored within 15 minutes. Greatest photochemical activity is shown by visible region of the spectrum,particularly by its long wavwlength portion. Ultraviolet rays produce greater OCrd: 1/2 OUND~_/- PhYsical Chemistry. Radiation Chemistry. B-'10 Photochemistry; T4eory of Photographic Process. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 7, 19590 22625. Abstract: freshly prepared emulsions, exposed to light in the moist state, were obtained. It was revealed that these light-yellow emulsions, when exposed to light, blacken only insignificantly, but that the exposed areas continue to blacb5n during the following storage in dark. This autocatalytic reaction depends on the conditions under which the eraulsions have been prepared: the most int- ensive blackening in darkness was observed in the emulsion, prepared of 20016 aqueous solution of gel- atin containing 25 ml of ifo solution (Cu(CH3COO)2, 12 ml of 1% solution of 1 (~) -asoor bic amid and 3 ml of 4% solution of OH3COOH. The duration of Card 2/3 POLAND / Physical Chemistry. Radiation Chemistry. B-10 PhotodEendstry. Theory of Photographic Process. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 7, 1959, 22625. Abstract: exposure to a 500 w bulb at the distance of 50 am was 5 to 15 see. The spectral distribution of the photsensitivity was studied. -- A Kheyn- man. COUNTRY t 'Poland ABB. JOUR. :ZZKhim. "'10- 21 195:-), i;o. 74316 T XT I,", Photosensitivity Of the System CuC,12-Va2S204 in in Aqueous Solationa of Polyvinyl Alconol and Gum Arabic OR IG , PUB- Roczniki'Chem, 32, No 5, 1211-1214,.(1958) All'31TIACT 12-he most sens-itive emulsion was obtained by add- ing to 10 Ml of a 5',Q aqueous solution of poly- vLiyl alcohol and gum arabic first 5 ml of a 10% aqueous solution of Cul-12, followed by 5.5 ml of a 10% aqueous solution of Na2S201, . The result is a 'shite suspension of-CuCl which is rapidly blackened by ligit with the separation of metallic Cu. Theblackeni'Ing proceeds very slowly in the dark. The photolysis is much elower in-pure Water than irr polyvinyl alcohol. The photosen- 112 A D 3', 1 C U R, R7J.Chim,, 110' 21 1959, No. 7431,~ R-73T. 0-`Q, iQ PUB. A33TR-ACT :Sitivity of the,system is strongly dependent or- the age of the Na2S,04 solution and on the age of the ready emulsion. A. Khejnman 46 ROMER, Witold; WOJTCZAK, Jan Phototropism of copper systems and Jan Wojtczak's remarks on this article. Rocz chemii 33 no.4/5:1261-1262 159. (EW 9:9) 1. Katedra Fotot6chnikl Politechnikil Wroclaw (for Romer)# 2. Katedra Chemii Fizycznej Uniwersytetu im. A.Mickiewicza, Poznan (for Wo tezak) ~Phototropy) (Copper) Y- 7 v Freparation and owes of some cmlclnn~ A. lPIrIm-w;" Trul Jin-Waltmak P y., . Pf"Mym-Cm. X , e effect of ty an pro a of reduci Us. arewmt.~ T!oQ106 of mdt co tit n2 u a" baking temps on the intensity of Jumine CSS luminOPhOrs is im4sented graph ically.' A table presents -I- Of 1-doophor and of emitted radiation, and Cdndon ' j ti-e. Another pre3ents luminescence intensity as it func., tiO4 Of age of lwninophor, time Of excitatIOU at W5 wis, an d- type and amt. of reducin a eat An . aemmy of 2-6% ih tremnents of md L the meaft Antensitk is daime4 for the Rdmund A. 7. Mvec-- WOJTCZAK, Jan Effect,of some chemical compounds on the decomposition of photo- sensitive cupric emulsions in infrared. Rocz chemii 34 no.3/4: 999-lolo 6o. (EEAI 10:3) 1. Katedra Cherdi Fizyczne Uniwersytetu im. A.Mickiewiczat Poznan (Infrared rays) ~Copper acetates) (Photochemistr7) ((FAulsions) Studies on photooxidation of colloid copper in gelatins. Rocz shemii 36 no.5:929-936 262. 1. DoIpartment of Physical Chemistry, A. Mickiewicz. University, Poznan. V glaa--:B'-t~gg' M14 iMj'R~ G- N 4 N -30 ~0-' -M 0,11, AU) Jadwiga !:OJTC7AK-JAIIWZG.1,~., Institute of Animl University Zwierzat VLjjniwcrsytetu Lodzkiego) [jead (kir~rownL~): Docent Dr SLcfan URUTKOUSKI, Lodz. 'Central Effects of Chlorpromazine (Larzactil)." 1,:arsaw J. Leknr!3hi, Vol 17, No 45, 5 Nov 1962; pp 1763- 1766. AbsCraCL: A r-enc-el review of the publinhed data with some! orl-inal bl- a tho- sr.udicr, , u r, , Ufccts cE chlorpronnazinc in aninals, especially 41--ruption of various types, of ccuiditioned refic.,ces - autbor's date iiijivate iaal-nitudc of such offecti; dupoids rmionlj- other thin"s on ncuroar.otional tenston cl antmal when drug is administered. ;~cvicw of bificiccLHic and Lsozope studies; neurohormonQ interactions. Fif teen 'elestern, 9 S'ovlul: nnd 6. including 3 as yc-L unpublished raf'~. WOJTCZAK) L About the energy eigenvalues and sigenfunctions in the statistical theory of atom. Acts, physics. Pol 23 no.2s2O5-2O9 F 163. 1. Department of Theoretical Physics, University, Lodz. WOJTGZAK, Loch Studies on respiration enzymes in insects. Acta physiol Fol 5 no.1:111-112 154. 3:7) 1. Zaklod Blochemil Instytutu In, N.Mencklego, Klerown1k; prof. dr W,'Niamierko. (OxMASxS' (INSACTS. *reap. enzy=* in insects) Oresp. enzyms in) WO.TTCZAK, Studies on function of phenol oxidase ininsects. Acta pkysiol. Polon. 5 no-4:50-595 1954. 1. 2 Zakladu Biachemil Instytutu im. K.Nencklego v Lodzi. Kierownik: prof. dr,V*Niamiarko. (CXI:DASES. phenol oxidase, determ. in insects) (INSECTS, phenol oxidaea in detem. WOJTC,Z.,',K, L. "Exchange of Technicnl and Scientific Literaturo among, C' ountries of People's Democracy".. Biulet3m Centr. p. 23, (PRZEGLAD TECHNICZINY, Vol. 75, Tic. 12, Dec. 1954, Warazawa, Poland) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (LEAL), W, Vol. 4, No. 5, I-DY 1955, Uncl. WOJTCZAK, L. Certain problems associated with activity of respiratory enzymes in the development of Bombyx mori. Acta biochim. polon..3 no.2: 197-208 1956. 1. Z Zakladu Biocbemii Instytutu Biologii Doeviadczalnej M. Nenckiego w Warszawie Kierownik; prof. dr. W, Hiemierko. (OXIDASES, phenol oxidase & succinyl'oxidase in various stages of develop. of Bombyx mori (Pol)) (MOTHS Bombyx mori, phenol oxidase & succinyl oxidase in various stages of develop. (Pol)) WOJTCZAK, L.; WOJTGZAK, A.B.; CHMURM-ISKA, Studies on interstitial localization of enzymes in insects. Acts, ph7siol. polon. 8 no-3:572-573 1957. Z Zakladu Biochemii Instytutu Biologii Doswiadczalnej im. Nenckie,,wo w warazawie Kierownik: prof. dr W Niemierko, (INSECTS, interstitial enzyme localization (Pol)) (ENZINES, determination in insects, interstitial (Pol)) WOJTCZAK, L.- CHMURZYNSKA, Wanda Imhibition studies on insect polypbenol oxidase. Acta biochim. polon.:7 no-1:39-49 160. 1. ZA-lad Biochemii Instytutu Biologii Doswiadezalnej im. Nenc- kiego, Warszawa. Kierownik Zakladu: prof.dr W. Hiemierko. (INSMTS metab.) (OXMASES metab.) ACCE=ON NR: AP403,1790 gormula (?roe. Roy Soo. (ig4g)* A200): EOj (VIO. r cos Orm (5) This foinmaU can be expanded to + * LI A E E (6) d - + , jm A ExIm + Eld E,,,-, j + 00 + 17 CY H Cofm 1-1 Vj+I! 4 1-2 170Et. F E.*I-El, 1+1~ rf which is valid for any, f F. Such.aporoximate roots for equatidn' 0 (6) which !-and F>I are then chosen as'followsi satisfy.the asymptotic behavior. for, F .L/, +~~2 C A Eh~ - - - (E. V. TL 2 + C 2 rd 3/4 (7) a . - 4 , -IJF I- C) GG- L 29~9r- T ACC NRt AP5022618 SOURCE CODE: PO/0045/65/028/601/66i~/06d6 AUTHOR: Wojtczak, L. ORG: Department of Theoretical Physics, University of Lodz TITLE: S, in wavel6ectrum of ferromagneti(Athin films.' SOURCE; Acta physica polonical v9 28, no. 1, 1965, 25-30 TOPIC TAGS: magnetic crystal, ferroelectric crystal, crystal-theory, spin wave spec- trwn ABSTRACT: The.spin wave energy spectrum is obtained by means of Pauli operators. The problem for an arbitrary external magnetic field is considered. It is assumed that film is divided into monoitomic layers parallel to the y,z-plane and each atom is given by the components of a j vector. The Hamiltonian is a sum of an exchange term, a Zeeman term and an anisotropy tern. The spin operators are determined for arbitrary spin by means of creation and annihilation.operators, Restrictions are placed on the opera- tors and after applying a canonical Fourier transformation the Hamiltonian is given in terms of the operators. Corciovei's method is used to diagonalize the Hamiltonian. This gives an equation with the eigenvalues for an anisotropy vector independent of the', thickness of the film. The eigenvalues are used to derive a formula for the spin 1rave Card 1/2 2/525/62/004/001/001/001 D204/D307 Asso- AJTHORS: Ulinska jUina, Docent, Doctor (Director, see ciation5, 11uppenthal, LeaXaw and Wojtczak, TITLE: The separation of polymethaerylic acid into fractions by adsorption on carbon SOURCE: Towarzystwo Naukowc w Torumu. Studia. Sectio B. Chemia. v. 4, no*. 1-4, i962,~7-16 =KT. The aim of the present work was the separation of polymethacrylic acid (1111:0 into. fractions of,'.various mean molecular weight using the single-step.adsorption,method.of.~I.A.,Golub. ..The purified VIA,A' (M . 761 700, degraded! from DI - 1,180,000, 2.50 nil SaMpIcs, 0.27WO was-adsorbed on -activated carbon supplied by Zak- Xady. Elektrod Weglowych im. 1 Maja w Raciborzu.-(Carbon Electrode Works, iM. lat of I-lay, Raciborz),' from 20% EtOH,..at 25 t 0.10C, using J- I - 24 g portions of the carbon. The separated:fractions were test- ed for concentration and viscosity, after removing EtOH at'room tem- perature:by bubbling N.2 through. the solution.,"Ithis. method avoids Card 1/2 P/525/62/004/001/001/001 The separation of ... D204/D307 degradation of,the polymer. The viscosity at first increased (pre- ferential adsorption-of short--chains) and then fell off with time., gral.-and-dif-ferentail mass dis- ima in tribution.curves were typical of degraded polymers, with max' the low FIE region. Reproducibility of the results was high. Fra-c-- tionation of aqueous-1VA with 5N H2304, carried out for the purpose -con o f iparison, allowed no conclusions,concerning the polymolecular-, ity to be drawn and thc.results were irreproducible. Indications were found that PI-T-A -associated- -on r-ontact with H SO Ul-Lile the rp ractionation adso tion method required only 14 days,'the H2S84 took several months. It is concluded that fractionation by adsorp- tion is a convenient procedure, superior -to other methods, allowing a,rapid estimate of the distribution of X-values, although the frac- tions themselves cannotbc isolated and it is di'fficult to complete The most the process:in full. There are 3 figures and 4-tables. important Lnglish-langtiage reference is: M.A. -GolAib, j. Polymer Sci., 11, 583 (195.2) ASSOCIATION: Katedra Chemii Ogo'lnej Uniwersytety H. Kopernika w Torumu (Department of General Chemistry, 11. Coper- Card 2/2 nicuo University, Torun'). WCJTC7AK9 Zbipiowp dr ......... Interaction of a noPtivs P01YO140trolyte (polymetacrylic acid) and the dationg of metals of alkali earths in diluted solutions. Wiad chem 18 no.22s739-741 D 164e 1. Department of General Ckezistry of the N. Copernicus Universityj Torun* I TOJTCZAK-J.MSZOWA, Jadwiga; RADOMSKA. Maria Results of treatment of multiple sclerosis with Margulis vaccine. Neur. &c. polska 6 no.6:965-968 Nov-Dee 56. 1. Z Oddzialu Ne-arologicznego Panstwowego Szpitala dla Ner"Wowo i Paychicznie Chorych Kocbanowka, Ordynator: dr. med. L. Prusak. D3rrektor Szpitala: dr. med..M. Marzynaki. (MnTIPLE SCLEROSIS, ther. Margulis vaccine (POW (VACCINES AND VACCINATION Margulis vaccine, ther. of MultiDle sclerOBig (Pol)) WOJTCZAK-JAROSZOW& j. _C_ -64-3 XEC NR. A 60022 32- - SOURCE CODE, Z /0 T6 AUTHOR: swinarskii~ A.J. jyf jtczakowa. ORG: Jnsti tute of Inorg an ic ChemisILrj, Nicholas CorArnicus' UniversitZ, ru~, -OPoland TITLE: Determination ofthe polysubstituted compl. xeslbl'the use of the method of [Paper presented at the~Symposium on the Structure and Properties.of Coordinated Compounds~held in Bratislava from 2 to 4 September 19,541 SOURCE: Chemicke, Zvesti, no.: 3,- 1965 -209-214 TOPIC,TAGS:, coordination chemistry, intermolecular.complex, carbon compound, copper compound, ammonia The uthors used the method ABSTRACT: Puggested byi-Lefobvio for'-thedetermination-of the coordination numberand "stability of the simple complexes. Good results.were also achieved with mixed stem cu++ -N113- 'complexes when one ofthe ligands was"tho OH- anion. The sy .C204-.-.'wa*s investigated using a copper and-a glass electrode*-Titration egave+.a'~6tandar d curve~,suitable-for the,deto-rmination of relative amounts r of Cu and:.of the,pH s a function of the anount.of added NH Calculation of.-the potentiometric, a ~&Uowv the quantitative - determin2tion of -the com- 'ponent6.which are not.bound in any complex.1118 ourvo shows the relative JO tonce of the simple .1 amount 'f 1C4(C204)(NH3)21 '"a. ECU09002NH I COGXIS 0 f each of9tho two ligands was-pro4ed.` Orig. art. has: 4 figures# p #11 -table.sF. __/jPkS/: -.2 oi s and 3 ~;S ODE: OT SUEM DAU::- no n e CTH IM: 00 .4 iWOJTECKA, Zofia,--,,,,.-,, Ye-thod for the w=daation of the health status in Czechosl

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