Czechoslovakia/Physical Chemistry - Surface Phenomena.. Adsorption - Chromatography.
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Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Kh' iYa, No lp 1957, 595
Author: Dvorak, J., and_qr-ubner.,-..O-
Institution: None
Title: CountercurreDt Electropboresis on Paper. III. Longitudinal Flow of
Liquid Through the Paper with the Current Shut Off
Original
Periodical: Chem. listY, 1956, Vol 50, No 1., 36-42
Abstract: In their investigation of the factors which affect the distribution
of the components separated by countercurrent electrophoresis on papt!r,
the authors have studied the velocity of flow of liquids along strips
of chromatographic paper, i.e., the so-called "longitudinal flow
velocity" U,-for which they confirmed the Kozeni-Karmani equation.
The authors have measured the value of U for various slopes and for
different paper strip lengths, taking into account the effect of evapo-
ration. The liquid content of the various paper sections was
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Abstract: determined bir freezing the latter in liquid air and weighing. Me
ltnear flow rate at different points on the paper was determined from
the displacement, of the boundary of radioactive 113 pRo)~. It hau been
established that this flow rate depends mainly on the evaporation.
Values for the characteristics of wet and dry Whatman No 4 paper are
presented in a table. Among the data included are values for the
thickness, total volume, density, porosity, surface area (determined
by nitrogen adsorption), the Kozeni constant. and the number and
radius of the pores. For communication II see Referat Zhur -
Khiiniya, 1956, 75W.
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AUTHORS: Doleisek, Z, Grubrier, 0, Hanug, V, Kdssler, 1,
Nlatyska,13, and Vodehnal, J.
TITLE: Analytical Control of Isoprene Rectification
PERIODICAL: Chenticky' prdmysl, 1960, No. 11, PP~ 57-1 - 575
TEXT: For the stereoscopic polymerization ol' isoprene,
monomers of sufficiently high quality are essential. Purification
of isoprene on a large scale is carried out by distillation
processes. Technical isoprene contains various saturated and
unsaturated hydrocarbons with 4, 5 or 6 carbons. Separation
is accomplished by azeotropic distillation, adding acetaldehyde,
propylene oxide, methyl formate, methanol, isopentane,
isopropylamine, acetone, water or aqueous acetone as azeotropic
agent. As the literature does not contain sufficient data about
the boiling points of the different mixtures the authors have
undertaken a study of the normal rectification of isoprene on
efficient columns and have followed the concentrations of the
different components in the various cuts. The effect of water
and methyl alcohol as azeotropic agents was also considered.
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Two types of isoprene from different sources were investigated:
1) Soviet material, with 96% isoprene content, and 2) Czecho-
slovak material, prepared from isobutylene and formaldehyde, with
130 isoprene. The different distillation fractions were analysed
by mass spectrography, infrared spectroscopy and gas chromato-
graphy, using thermoconductivity cells for detection. A
chromatogram of sample B (Czechoslovak), e.g. first sample of
condensate from still-head is shown (Fig.1), revealing 8 peaks
and identified as follows: 1) isobutylene, not isolated in
pure state but found in one fraction in an amount of 159'0
together with 85,'10 3-methylbutene-1; 2) and 3), peaks
appertaining to butene-I and butene-2 (confirmation of structure
through mass spectrography); 4) 3-methylbutene.-l (this compound
was isolated from one fraction in 99.5 purity and identified
spectroscopically by comparison with data in the literature;
5) 2-methylbutene-I (this compound was identified by comparison
with literature data. It was obtained by fractional distillation
in approximately 80,410 purity. It was also obtained by preparative
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gas chromatography, and both samples proved idetitical);
6) isoprene: standard prepared by fractional distillation in
99.980,0' purity and by preparative chromatogvaphic method (ethyl
cyclopentanecarboxylate as stationary phase); 7) 2-methylbutene-2
prepared by fractional distillation in 98% purity (identified by
method used for 3-inethylbutene-1; compound prepared for
identification purpose also by preparative gas chromatography).
Chromatogram of sample A (Soviet isoprene) revealed similar
characteristics. A special peak (4b) was noticed, the identity
of which was not yet determined. Results of practical
distillation tests were as follows. Sample A was distilled over
a low-efficiency column with reflux ratio 13:1. Pentene
contents were reduced from 4 to 1.20%, and isoprene of 98.80,10 purity
and in yields of 80% was collected. Using a more efficient column
with reflux ratio 40:1 equilibrium was established after 2 hours
and isoprene of 99.98% purity was obtained in poor yields.
Attempts to improve yields by the addition of azeotropic agents
(methanol, water) failed. Distillation of sample B was undertaken
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over a column with reflux ratio 4:1. The concentration of
isoprene in the middle fraction was doubled and the distillate
contained only four components: 3-methylbutene-JL; 2--methyl-
butene-1; isoprene; 2-methylbutene-2. A further fractionation
over a column with reflux ratio 25:1 yielded further fraction,
from which only those containing 2-methylbutene-1, isoprene and
2--methylbutene-2 were collected. Distillation of the three
combined fractions over a column with reflux ratio 40:1 gave a
two-component mixture in which the pentene concentration amounted
to only 13%). By azeotropic distillation with acetone,
conversion into high-grade isoprene could be achieved. It is
claimed that yields were satisfactory. Acknowledgements are
made to Doctor J. Pech, director, VU'SK Gottwaldov for useful
advice and for supplying some of the raw materials.
There are 6 figures, 4 tables and 16 references (including several
patents to one reference): 11 English, 4 Czech and 1 Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Ustav fyzikalni chemie IffSAV, Pralia (Institute for
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SUBMITTED: June 6, 1960
GRUBNER, 0.
Contribution to the analysis of the structure of powder-forsting
substances using the flow of gases. Coll Cz Chan 25 no-1:180-193
ja 6o. (EEAI 9:12)
1. Institut fur physikalische Chemis, Tachechoslawakische
Akademie der Wissenschaften, Prag.
(Porosity) (Gas flow)
VACIK, J.;.GRUBNER, 0.; DVORAK, J.
Countercurrent electrophoresis on paper. V. Geometrical structure
of chromatographic paper. Coll Cz chem 25 no.3:625-6)5 Mr 16o.
(EUI 9:12)
1. Institut fur phy3ikalische Chemie, Karlsuniversitat, Prag, und
Institut fur physikali3che Chenie, Tsebechoslovakische Akademie
der Wissenschaften, Prag.
(Electrophoresis) (Chromatography)
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AL.7THORS: Grubner, 0. and Benesova , V..
TITLE: Apparatus for Determining Surface Areas of Powdered
Substances From Gas Absorption Data
PEJUODIdAL: Chemicky'O prdmysl, 1.961, No.2, PP-71-73
TEXT: Calculating surface areas from absorption data depends on
Lhe correct interpretation of absorption isotharms. To determine
tile volume (Vm) of a unimolecular layer on an absorbent with
accuracy presents difficulties. It is equally difficult to
measure exactly the surface areas of the absorbed molecules. The
surface areas of the latter are, generally, calculated by using
nitrogen as standard and by comparing their absorption with that of
nitrogen. Results will, however, be affected by the surface..
characteristics of the absorbebt, such as unevennesses, micro-
capillary structure and geometrical form. The authors have ..
constructed apparatus for the determination of surface areas of
powdered substances by means of gas absorption, the arrangement of
which is shown. It consists of: mercury reservoir QR), gas
buret (PB), manometer (RM), with calibrating scale (m),~ manometer
calibrations (zl,z2,z3,zh,z5),, sample container M, thermostat (T)
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vacuum and gas-~delivery tubes and gas reservoir. The dimensions
of th; apparatus permitted measuring surface areas greater than
0.5 m Argon was used as absorbate. In order to determine the
accuracy of the apparatus, the authors have attempted to analyse the
different sources of errors which may affect the results and 'have
taken as basis the Brunauer, Emmet and Teller equation for the
volume of nitrogen,'required to complete a unimolecular layer:
(p, - PI)14- - 1) Pt
P1 C C P,
where vm volume of unimolecular'layer of absorbed gas
Ps saturation pressure of the adsorbate
pi measured pressure of gas
C constant
va measured volume of adsorbed gas.
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The accuracy of the measurement,-; can be fundamentally affected by:
1, impurities of apparatus and substances; 2. errors tit
calibration of volume Vb Of the gas buret, 3. inaccuracy in
measuring volume Vinb outside the buret aren; It. i.nacciir-a%:y tit
measuring the free volume Vd of Cite sample; 5. inaccurate
determinations of initial gas pressure p0: sa ttira t iort pressur(~
p. and measured pressure pi, 6. insufficient control of
thermostat, The authors have investigated how the different
elements of error affect results and have taken as model substance
the measuring of the surface area of a niLkel catijiv.4t. which
amounted to 14 m2/g and where the other values were as follows
Po --- 6 ~ 55 cm Hg; Pi , 3~27 cm 119, p!, - 20 44 (:tit Hgr. 17 .7 cl"3a
voz.~' 72-54 cm3; Vmb = 3.6 cm3, Vd '-' 16 8 km> % t' n (I
f, 42, The changes in value of vin (un lilto leclijar lavel
obtained for a relal:i-ve change of 1% j.n the measured values
POI P-It Psf Vh- Villb, Vd were as follow!4:
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Value Po Pi. P'9 Vb Vmb Vd
Change +-1.72% -i,o4% +0-32% 0.4% -o o4% -0 22%
It is concluded that the mean error of vmI rostilking from
inaccuracies in the calibration of the apparatix.- and fatilty
readings of the exper-imental values will not ex,:ecd :~'N. (A mean
error of 5% is quite acceptable Cor the reprodticil)iI.-ttv of
~-tbsorption work.) The effects of i 1111M r I LIC sn t' tno r , ;j r ysamp I c
and apparatus were not determined, Impitritt.0~ 01' tho gas will not
influence the restilLs lip to a concentration of 100, itnle:ss t'hey Cake
part in a chemical reacti.on, Maintaining (onslant lemperature i!~
of nimost importance bi3t I i'!rnpera t tire sLabjAil-v of ~ I C will b,:
sufficient Surface areas of --;amples of' Ti.02 (1f va"Vilig (Plaill-itic"
and volumes were measured to confirm the effi.Clencv of the apparatus,
Two samples of argon of different degree of purity were ti-ed The
I)rf,ssures were read by naked eye, calibrat.10" of the zippataill-z' i'lld
-L,tornitnation of volumes was conducted with an accuracy ot (),1 (0
00d thermosLatting with #- 0~2"C. llesiilts of ineasui-ements were
presented graphically siiowing reproriticibiliLy of the H~ term ina t ion'4
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with a limit of error of 4%, which was in complete agreement with
theoretical considerations. The authors have determined the
surface areas of more than 100 samples and claim perfett and
simple functioning of the apparatus. Acknowledgments are expressed
to Professor, Doctor Eng. V.Danes, Eng. P.Ji"ra, J.NovArkovd and to
members of UFCH SSAV for advice and assistance and particularly to
V
V.R&V"icka and J.Savnek. There are 3 figures, 2 tables and
2 references: I Czech and I non-Czech.
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ASSOCIATION: Ustav fyzikalni chemie CSAV, Praha.
(Institute of Phy'sical Chemistry, CSAV)
SUBMITTED: March 5, 1959
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AUTHORS: 2!~Lejsftk9 -74'. ', Grubner, 0. , Hila, E. , Hanu;, V. , and
Kossler,
TITLE: Contribution to the purification and analysis of
isoprene. II.
PERIODICAL* Chemickj prAmysl, 1961, No-7, PP. 361-363
TEXT.- The production of polyisoprene requires the use of a
monomer of highest purity. Distillation methods are suggested for
the isolation of isoprene; it is stated that recovery processes
will be successful if based on a thorough knowledge of vapor-
liquid equilibrium data of the main components of technical
isoprene. The present paper describes the determination of
equilibrium data for mixtures of 2-methylbutene-I (component 1),
isoprene (component 2) and 2-methylbutene-2 (component 3). The
above components were first purified and their mixtures then studiea-
in a modified vapor-liquid equilibrium still, developed originally
by D.T.C. Gillespie (Ref.21 Ind.Eng.Chem. A.E., 18, 575 (1946).
A diagram of the apparatus is shown in Fig.1 and the experimental
procedure in described. (A - inlet tube, C - Cottrell pump,
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E - equilibrium chamber, CH condenser, K, P - sample chambers,
R - disengagement chamber, V boiler). In operation, sample
chambers K, P and boiler V are filled with a measured quantity of
the hydrocarbon mixture and the boiling rate adjusted so an to
maintain the steady pumping of liquid and vapour through the
Cottrell tube. After allowing sufficient time of operation to
ensure steady conditions within the apparatus, samples of the
boiling liquid and condensed vapour are withdrawn from chambers K
and P by means of a cooled syringe and collected in glass ampoules
for analysis. Analytical data are tabulated which enable the
calculation of the correlation between relative volatility and
composition of the liquid phase. The equation for a binary system
is as follows:
YI X2 = I + 0.102 x2 (1)
12 X, y I - 0.093 x
a YI X3 =1 + 0-410 X3 (2)
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Y2 x3 I + 0.180 X3
a23. x (3)
2 Y3 1 - 0-083 x2
wheres X1, x2, x3 are molar fractions of components 1, 2 and 3
in the liquid phase; yls Y29 Y3 are molar fractions of components
1, 2 and 3 in the vapour phased and A12, A13, A23 the relative
volatilities of the subscript components. Ternary systems follow
the following equations:
a Y-1 X3 1 + 0-410 x3 + 0.102 x2 (4)
13 x1 Y3 !---0.29]L xi - 0.083 x2
!2 X3 1 + 0-180 x3 - 0.093 X,
23 X2 Y3 I - 0.083 X2 - 0.291 xi
The composition of the gaseous phase in equilibrium can be
computed from the composition of the liquid phase by equations:
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a, X1
Y.1 - -7 x3 x2 (6)
+ &13 XI + a -
x3 23 X3
A13 (X2 /x3) (7)
2 1 xl X2
13 X3 23 x3
Y3 1 YI - Y2 (8)
The authors ~conclude from Eqs,, (1) to (3) that binary or ternary
azeotropes are absent from the system isoprene i 2-methylbutene-I
and 2-methylbutene-2, although this in in disagreement with the
finding of M. Lecat (Ref.7: Ann. Soc. Sci. Bruxelles, 63, 58 (1949).
The validity of the findings of the Czechoslovak authors was
confirmed by practical distillation results, which will be utilized
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Contribution to the purification and analysis of isoprene. Ii.
for the study of the economics of industrial isoprene recovery for
the production of synthetic rubber.
There are 1 figure (diagram of Gillespie apparatus), 2 tables
(results of analyses) and 9 references: 6.Czech, 2 English and
1 French. The English language references read as follows;
Ref.2: D.T.C. Gillespie, Ind.Eng.Chem. A.E., 18, 575 (1946).
Ref.8: L.H. Horsley, Azeatropic data. Washington, 1954, No.7837-
ASSOCIATION: dstav fyzika'lnf chemie 6eskoslovenski akademie v4d,
Praha
(Institute of Physical Chemistry, Czechoslovak AS,
Prague)
SUBMITTED: November 14, 1960
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AUTHORS: Grubner, Otto, Railek, Milos', and Jlr4, Pavel
TITLE: Preparation and properties of molecular sieves A
PERIODICAL, Chemicky' pru*mysl, No.10, 1961, PP-521-523
TEXT; Molecular sieves A are commercially not available in
Czechoslovakia and the authors now describe laboratory methods for
their preparation. Procedures are based on available literature.
Compounds prepared were: Sieve 4 A (sodium-aluminosilicate),
Sieve 5 A (calcium-aluminosilicate) and Sieve 3.8 A (potassium-
aluminosilicate). The produced compounds were examined by the
following methods. 1) X-ray powder photographs according to
Debye-Scherrer. 2) Quantitative analysis (A1203 and Cao determined
with Complexons), 3) Densities (determined by pycnometer with
helium and mercury). 4) Absorption properties.
Examples of absorbed compounds are listed for each type of
molecular sieve. Properties of the domestic and foreign materials
were found to be identical. The authors have also undertaken the
preparation and study of molecular sieves 10 X and 13 X, details
of which will be published in a future paper.
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Acknowledgments are expressed to Messrs. Svoboda, Ku6era,
Habesberger, Snhiirrer, Zerny, Jakub!Zkova, JirAtora and Jir'izkova,
for their assistance. There are I table and 16 references:
6 Soviet-bloc and 10 non-Soviet-bloc. The four most recent English
language references read:
Ref.2: R.M. Barrer. British Chem. Eng. 1 (1959).
Ref.4,. R.M. Barrer, J.W. Baynham, F.W. Bultitude, W.M. Meier.
J. Ches. Soc. 195 (1959).
Ref.7: R.A. Labine, Chemical Engng 104 (1959).
Ref.11. L. Broussard, D.P. Schoemaker. J. Am. Chem. Soc. Vol.82,
io4i (iq6o).
ASSOCIATION: ~stav fyzika"ln]'L chemie 6SAY, Praha
(Institute of Physical Chemistry, ESAV, Prague)
SUBMITTED: March 28, 1961
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GRUBIRER, 0.; DUSKOVA, L.
Gas chromatography on adsorbed substances. Coll Cz Chem 26
no.12:3109-3115 D 161.
1. Institut fur physikalische Chemie, Tachechoslowakische
Akademie der Wissenschaften, Prag.
JIRU, Pavel; GRUBNER, Oto; RAIEK, Milos
Preparation and properties of molecular type X sieves.
Chem prum. 12 no.7:355-357 J1 162.
1. Ustav fyzi-kalni chemie, Ceskoslovenska almderile ved,
Praha,
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AUTHORSt RLek, Mi., Yfrd, P.p Grubnerp 0., Beyerp H6
TITLEs Molecular sieves with color indication of the humidity content
PERIODlCAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. -Xhimiya, no. 24, 1962, 150,
abstract 201021 (Coll,oct. Czochosl..Chem. Comirains, v. 27,
no. 1, 1962, -146 1
142 LGor.; summary in Russ.]
TEXT: A study -.,,as made of a molecular sieve (MS) of the type Ag-A (YSI)
which had been obtained by mixint-1 a LM suspension of the type Na-A (MSII)
with an, 0.2 N ACNO 3 solution at 250C- In both-MS the X-ray picture of the
_MSI with 1JV/- substitution of Na'~ by Ag+ shows'ideintical crystal lattices.
It has bk-:':en found by thermal differential a'nalysis that at 2350C MS!
separates the sorbed water. -At 5600C a second exothermal region can be
observed which is probably connected with the recrystallizatiorl in the MSII
lattice cauted by the precence of Ag+. At 9000 C a new endothermal region
was obtained which is typical of MS1 only. Under dynamic conditions,at
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IvIolecular nieves witli
200C, MSI like N,',SII adsorbs 1120, CO 2' YM31 CH 3OH, C 2it5OH but does not *
adsorb C 6 H6' C6H 12 CrIcl3and C2 H6CO. The H 20 adslorption wa3 measured also
with a quartz-spiral balance it 20 aC under a wat~er vapor pressure (p) of
5-10- 3 - 5-10-1 mm H a. The adsorption'isotherms are similar for LISI with
arbitrary Ag+ content. If the Ag + content is increased its adsorptive
power decrea2es. The originally yellow color of AISI of all compositions
turns into a bri-ht yellow at P 3 - 5*10- 2 mm 11g. At p 0.8 - 1 - 10- 1MM Hg
0
it turns pink and then grey white. At low p, MSI ca be used as color
[Abstracter's
indicator.
note: Complete translation.]
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PME I BDOX ECPWITATION SOV/6246
Boveshchaniye po tseolitam. let, TAningrad, 1961.
Sinteticheskiye tmeolity; poluoheniye, iBBledovaniye I primeneniya
(Synthetic Zeolites: Production, Investigation,and Use). Mom-
cow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1962. 286 p. (Seriest Itat Doklady)
RrTata slip inserted. 2500 COPISS printed.
Sponsoring Agencyt Akademiya nauk 333R. Otdelenlye khindahaskikh
nauk. Komislys, po tseolitam.
Reap. Eds.s X. M./Dub1nIn, Acadealolan and V. V. 39rpinmkly, Dootor
of Chemical-Solonossi Nd.s Y*. 0. Zhukovskaya; Tech. 1d.s 3. P.
Golub'.
PURPOSSt This book Is Intended for solont1sts and engineers engaged
in the production of synthetic seolltes (Molecular slaves). and.
for chodsts in general.
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COVERAGEs The book is a collection of reports presented at the First
Conference on Zeolltes, held In.14ningrad l6 through 19 March 1961
at the'Laningrad Technological Institute Imeni Leasovet, and is
purportedly the first monograph on this subject. The reports are
grouped into 3 subject areass 1) theoretical problems of adsorp-
tion on various types of zoolites and methods for their Investi-
gation, 2) the production of zoolites, and 3) application Of
zeolites. No personalities are mentioned. References follow In-
dividual articles.
TABLE OF CONTENTSt
Foreword
Dubinin, M. M. Introduction.
3
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Synthetio Zool
Vinogradova, V. S., *,-.)d L. S. Koffmsn. 1,-jv!Pxt~!glLtllon of
the Moleoular-Sleve Properties of SyTthe*,Io Zoolites
Mlrskiy, Ya. V. The Xe&t of Wetting of Qmnular Zoolites
PROMOTION OF ZRDLITRS
Zhdanovj So r., a 4-N. N. aunt Investigation of the
Hydrothermal Syn Ono " Properties of
Sodium Zoolites
Taltsishvili, G. V., and T. 2. Andronlktohvill. 3 ntheals
"Iltoo
and Some Adsorption Properties of Synthetio 240
Iru, P. 10. _QXUIW=, and M. FAI-OE. . Preparation arid
Properti-ei of Synth*t!.a Zoolltes
105
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Pavlova, S. N., Z. V. Driatskaya, and M. A. 11chohlyan.
Application of Synthetic Zeolites In Detertdning the
Content of Normal Alkanes In Gasoline Fractions 253
Galich, P N ;. T. Oholubehenk A. A. Outyrya, V. S.
Gutyrya, ;~d vestigatlon of the
In
Possible Application-of Synthetic Zoolitem an Carriers
and Catalysts for the Dehydrogenatlon and Cracking of
n-Pararfine 260
Palek, M., P. Iru 0. arubner, and 0. Beyer.
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&_s__Jb-1_e~u1&r 31eves Wlth Color
Synthetic zeolitre_s
Indication of Water-Vapor Pressurt 263
Jklyusov, V. A., N. N. Unnik, N. N. Xulov, N. M. Zhavoronkov,
0. 1. Faydell, and D. 0. Zisman. Purifying Formaldshyd*
From Moisture and Foralo Aald With the kid of Synthetic
Zoolites 267
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DUSKOVA, L.; GRUBNER, 0.; HANUS, V.; KOSSLER, I.; MATTSKA, B.
Selection of extraction agents fcr isoprene rectification. Chem
priun 13 no.10.-513-516 0 163.
1. Ustav fyzikalni chemie, Coskoslovenska akademis ved, Praha.
" , ( : . ; i, I : ~- "", 1, 1 *.' .
Countercurvent gas-IlIquid chromatography. :o'11 Cz Chem no.3:
722-7-,9 4.- 164.
1. fnstitute cC Physical Chemi.,itxy, Czechoslovak Academy ot'
Sci-enceo, Prague.
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Institute of Physical Chemistry, Czechoslovak AcadetiW of Sciences, Prague
(for all)
Prague, Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications, No 2, Feb
1966, pp 852-462.
nCalCUlation of the mass-transfer coefficients by means of a more exact
theory of gas-solid chromatography. Part 1: comparison of columns charged
with glass spheres and materials of high internal porosity."
CZECHDROVAKIA
EMLKDVA# 9; KRISTOFIKOVA, L; FELTL, L; GRUBKO, 0
1. Institute of Physical Chemistry, Cstchoslovsk Acadew of Sciences,
Prague (for Grubner); 2. Institute of Analytical Chmmistry, Charles
University, Prague (for others)
Prague, Collection of Cxechoslawak Chemical Coamunications, No 2P
February 1966, pp 450-:4-56
"Detemination of the surface of powdery substances by the mthod
of therval desorption, using organic vapor* " the sorbates.0
CZE01103LOVAKIA
GRUBNER, 0; RALEK, M; h-UCERA, E
Institute of PhysicAll-Chemistryo Czechoslovak Academy
of 3ciencess Prague - (for all)
Prague, Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical CommuniclLtions,
No 7. July 1966, pp 2629-2636
"Calculation of the mass transfer coefficients by means
of a more exact theory of gas-solid chromatography. Part 2z
Variance and asymmetry of the chromatograRhic curves in the
3ystem carbon dioxide-activated charco al"I
..-.-GRU13NIK, N.A.
Study of the acoustic properties of submerged ground at high sonic
frequencies. Akust. shure 6 no.4:446-453 160e (MIRA 13:12)
1. Akusticheskly institut M SSSRt Moskva*
(Sound-Trammission) (underwater 4coustic)
GRUBNIKJ, N~N.; LERNER, M.M.; YAMANOVA, L.V.
Review of V.T.Renne.'s bqok NZIectric condensers." Elektrichestvo
no.lS95 J& 161. (MIRA 3-4:4)
(Electric capacitors) (Remo, V.T.)
CLUBNIK, N.N'.; TARO~EV, doktor to~hn. 11;0J., 14").f., n-Id.
[Enamelled wires; a lecture) Fhalirovarjrje pro-,,oda;
Moskva, Vsesoiuznyi zaochnyi energ. in-t, 1963. 53 P.
(MIRA 17:3)
. .;,T~, - ,
A.1.1- t~ll,~-J-,, f ,
f-Atacliment for the strect rr)tLi-l-,, fir worik
in c j Ly. Pa I., v% J',cr. n lt, k txo ".*,,in-,,. . r1c). , 11 ~ -, 1,
164 . (niliA 18:21)
1. Upravleniye trawaya
GRUB14IKj.P.(g.Khar'kov)
Builders of power giants. NTO 2 no.12:11-12 D 160* (MIRA 14:3)
(Kharkov-Turbines)
.-,WP
I
BORISOV, Vladimir 141khaylovich, stalevar; GRUBNIX. P.D., red.;
LIMANOVA, M.I., tekhn. red.
[A matter of worker's honor] Delo rabochei cheati. Kharlkov,
Kharlkovskoe knizhnoe Izd-vo, 1962. 19 p. (MIRA 16:6)
1. Kharlkovskiy traktornyy zavod im. Ordzhonikidze, rukovodi-
tell brigady kommuninticheakogo truda im. XXII s"ezda KPSS
(for Borisov). (Kharkov-Tractor industry)
(Efficiency, Industrial)
if-; 11 1 i_ I I - I; I . . .; i II- ' ,i, 1,
GOLIDFARB, Lev Grigorlyevich; POPOV, Ivan Denisovich; -GIUIBN _ P..D.
red.; LIMANOVA, M.I., tekhn,. red.
(Modernization of equipment and increasing labor productivity;
from the work practice of the machinez7 industry of the Kharko
Economic Administrattte Region] Modernizataila,eborudovaniia i
povyshenie proizvoditellnosti truda; iz opyta raboty mashino-
stroitellnoi promyshlennosti Kharlkovskogo ekonomicheskogo
administrativnogo raiona. Khar1kov, Kharlkovakoe knizhnoe izd-
vo, 1962. 66 p. (MIRA 16:7)
(Kharkov Economic Region-Machinery industry--Technological in-
novations)
GRUBNIK, V.M.; GRUBMIK. T.V.
Reinfusion of blood in ectopic pregnancy at a rural district
hospital. Akush. i gin- 35 no.1:102 Ja-F '59- (MIRA 12:2)
1. 1z bol'Altay XmintermoTskogo rerqna Odsisakoy oblasti.
(Bwm TWSFUSION,
re-infusion of blood in ectople pregn. (Rus)
(PRBGNANCY, NCTOPIC, ther.
re-infusion of blood (Rue))
GRUBVTK, V.M.; GRIJBIIIK, T.V.
Torsion of a myomatous uterus in two patients diagnosed pre-
operatively. Akush.i gin. no-5:119-120 161. (IIIRA 15:1)
1. Zaveduyushchiy khirurgicheskim otdeleniyem Kominternovskoy
rayonnoy bollnitsy Odeoskoy oblasti (fur V.M. Qrubnik). 2. Za-
veduyushchiy ginekologicheskim otdeleniyem Kcmiternovskoy ra-
yonnoy bollnitsy Odesskoy oblasti (for T.V. Carubnik).
(UTERUS-TUMORS)
ITIVJDMK~ Vjf,.~ GIVIDNIK T N,
- ., -, -.- 1, 1,
Experience in potentiated ether--vygen anesthes-a di-ring
obstetric and gynecological operatiom in a rural district
hospital. Akush. I gin. 40 no.51151-152 S-O IE4. (MIRA 1815)
1. Komiternovskaya rayonnaya bolinitsa Odesakoy- oblaW.
11
ORTJBKIL- I V.H.
Volvulus of the gall bladder. Xhirurgiia Supplement: 29 '57-
(MIRA 11:4)
1. Kominternovsimys rayonnaya bollniteya Odesekoy oblasti.
(GALL BIADDIR--DISNASIS)
GRUBNIK V H
Tubal pregnancy in strangulated inguinal hernia. Akush. i gin.
33 no.1:98 Ja-F 157 (KLRA 10:4)
1. Iz Kaminternovskoy rayonnoy bollnitsy Odesskoy oblasti
(glavnyy vrach A.I. Nonshayn)
(HMIA) (PREGNANCY, XURAMRINI)
GRUBN11-, 't.m.
'*.~
%r'eatr6ent of cholsaystitla in a rural district hospital. Xhirurgiiag
Movk7a 34 no.112113-114 N 158. (UM 12:1)
1. Iz khtrurgichookogo otdolonlya lCominternovskoy rayonnoy bollnitsy
Odessl:oy Olastl.
(CHOLIMMU. ther.
In rural distriat hoop. In Russia (-Run))
GRUBNIr, V.M.
Resection of the stomach following perforating gastric and duodenal
ulcers in the rural hospital. Nov. khir. arkh. no.2:133 Mr-Ap 159.
(KM 12:7)
1. Khirurgicheskoye otdelenlye Kominternovskoy rayonnoy bollnitsy,
Odeaskoy obl.
(STOKUH-SMERY) (PAPTIC UMER)
, ! .I I ;II I* I I1 71
GHUBITIK, V.M.
Treatment of peptic ulcer of the stomach and duodenum with a mixture
of drugs. Vrach.delo no-10:1095 0 '59. (MIRA 13:2)
1. Payonnaya bolltitsa Xominternovskogo rayons. Odeaskoy oblasti.
(PVrIC ULCER)
. '. .. , ! ~ 1 1 ; ~ 'iq,& ; . N, 1: 1 ~i H 11 11 1~ ;!:I Its-11- ~ 11 ~I : - I 1 1 - 1 - F. ~ : I , ~ - I , ;I I jj
GRLTBNIK, V.11. (selo Komi nternovskoye OdesskO7 01',Dksti)
-
Use of anesthesia in the setting of dislocated shoulders.
Felld. i akush. 24 no-7:4o il '59. (1411A 12:10)
(SqOULMR JOINT-DISLOCATION) (AIMSTURSIA)
GTIUBNIK, V.M.; GRUBNXK, T.Y.
ReInfusion of blood in ectopic pregnancy at a rural district
hospital. Akush. t gin- 35 no.1:202 Ja-F '59. (MIRA 12:2)
1. Zz bollultsy Kninternovskogo rmqona Odeeskoy oblasti.
(BLOOD TRMSFUS ION,
re-infusion of blood in ectopic pregn. (Rua)
(PREGNANCY. ZCTOPIC, ther.
re-infuolon of blood (Rug))
GRUDNIK, V.M.; GRUBNIK, T.V.
Torsion of a myomatous uterus in two patients diagnosed pre-
operatively. Akush.i gin. no-51119-120 161. (MIRA 15-'l)
1. Zaveduyushchiy khirurgicheskim otdeleniyem Kominternovskoy
rayonnoy bollnitsy Odeeokoy oblasti (fur VA. Grubnik). 2. Za-
veduyushchiy ginekologicheskim otdoleniyem Komiternovskoy ra-
yonnoy bollnitsy Odeaskoy oblasti (for T.V. Grubnik).
(UTERUS-TUMORS)
, I *iVFfVF i IP :i I MP1.5 I fir, 11,; 1: fj: ~ ~ I; I! ~: 11 : I!!; I ;,j , ; ~j I I - , I i- I I I I I
GRUBNIK, V.M.; GRUBNIK, T,V.
Experience in potentiated other-cygen mnesthesia during
obstetric and gynecological operations in a rurAl district
hospital. Akush. I gin. 40 no.5,-151-152 S-0 IN.. (MIRA 18-5)
1. Komiternovskaya rayonnaya bollnitsa Odesekoy- oblasti.
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AUTHOR: Vollf, M. B., Grudnikov, I. B., i"rokopyuk, L. G., Plan, M. A., Tukov, G. V.
TITLE: Removal of carbon dioxide and sulfur compounds from ethylene by means of syn-
thetic zeolites
SOURCE: Ufa. Bashkirs1dy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut po pererabotke neftl.
Trudy*, no. 7, 1964. Semisty*ye nefti i produkty* ikh pererabotki (Sour crude oil and
Oroducts of refining), 83-94
,TOPIC TAGS: zeolite, carbon dioxide, ethylene, sulfur synthetic zeolite, adsorption columr6,
agetylene, ethylene purification, molecular sieve
ABSTRACT: An Investigation of *different. molecular sieves made at the Gor1kovskaya
.eksperimentallnaya baza (Gorlkiy Experimental Plant) of the VNII NP for the removal of
carbon dioxide from ethylene by adsorption showed that the most effective zeolite samples:
were of the type CaA, NaA being less effective and CaX and NaX being unsuitable for the
puAfication. Using CaA zeolite, optimal results were obtained at a volumetric rate of
1200-9000 liter/liter per hour (linear rate of 0. 008-0. 05 m/sec. A decrease in tempeia-
ture from 36 to 3C improved the adsorption properties of CaA zoolite with respect to
:carbon dioxide. Adsorption on zeolite CaA'In one cycle at 22 atm. and 3C, at a rate of
1/3
Card
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'1200-9000 hr. decreai6d the carbon dioxide content from 0. 02-0. 04% to 0. 001%. In
order to decrease the amo~mt of sulfur compounds from 1-8 to 0. 5 mg/mm3' up to 30, 000
liters of ethylene can be processed with I liter of zeolite in one cycle of ad6orpt)16n. no
operation of the adsorption column is shown schematically. The influence of the particle
size of the zeolite on the degree of purification was also investigated. Comparison of the
results of.adsorpUon with ordinary granules and with adsorbents ground to 1-2 mm. showed
that the ground zeolite is much,more dffective than the granulated one. The sulfurcontent
.of ethylene before and after purification with zeolites is shown in a table. Ile desor
. ption
of the gases adsorbed on zeolites, including ethylene, can be accomplished by bubbling
,through a methane-hydrogen mixture at atmospheric pressure and 240-300C, using a,_,
.mixture of 600-800 liters per liter of zeollte. After desorption, t to molecular sieves
regain their adsorptive properties. The use of zeolites for removing impurities -from
ethylene makes it possible to reject the use of aklaline purification completely and to ob-
tain ethylene of a higher degree of purity. The adsorption of acetylene from ethylene
before its hydrogenation does not give a sufficiently high degree of separation; hence it
I ;cannot be recommended for industrial use. Orig. art. has: 8 figures, a tables and*1
chemical equation.
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GRUBNTKOV., N. V., Cand. in Tet,_~h. Sci.
"External Devices of Automatic High Speed Digital Computing Machines" a paper
presented at the Conference on Methods of Development of Soviet Mathematical
Machine-Building and Ins trument -Building, 12-17 Varch 1~)5_"_.
Translation No. 5~5, 8 Oct 56
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GRUBGR, Laz~ar-
Problem of mutual crediting of railroad transportation enterprises
and a proponal for its solution. Zeleznice Jug 18 no.1/2:11-,M 162.
ri 1 ''11-C 'Md - i V( , I- nfrf ! ~1 t jo, ff vi t,,i r- i I, i I/ I-~ V f,
"J~ tal i n ra i lro;id tran5port, and the ir Impr!rtan-:r.-- t',:),, Lhe
rpprodlict,ic,n and eccriomy of capital. Zeleznice JIg , C' n
GRUBOR, Lazar
Methods of measurement and analysis of the influence of
external factors on labor productivity in railroad transportation.
Zelmice Jug 20 no. 8:IC~-24 Ag 164.
PHASE I BOOK ExpWITATION YUG/5509
Grubor, Ljubo, pub.
Atomska biololka hemiska orulja i zaXtita; zbirka 61-anaka (Atomic, Biological, and
Chemical Weapons and Protection Against Tbeuj Collection or Articles) Zagreb,
EPOHA, 1960. 426 p. No. of copies printed not given.
Authors of articles: Pavle Savi~., Academician,, Milorad Ristie, Engineer, Iftlorad
XleAenovi6,, Doctort Kenad RaIV16., Engineer., Milovan Viduarj, Englneero Dragutin
Milhofer; Engineer, Srdhn Hajdukovidf, Doctor, Velimir Vouk, Doctor, Ad- Mljkovid,
Doctor, 8edomil gebeti6, Doctor, Kilivoje Perili4f, Doctor.. Svetolik Rali(f,
Engineer, Miljko Burid, Engineer and Kazimir Baryla, Doctor.
PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for the general reader as well as
for personnel in scientific research and similar organizations,
COVERAGE: The book contains 16 articles dealing with general problems of atomic,
biological,, and chemical warfare weapons and defense methods. The fo2loving
topics are discussed: nuclear power, reactors., nuclear explosions (including
their peaceful application]., nuclear weapons, radiological detection and dosimetry,
some problems of the effect of nuclear radiation on the organism and of internal
Card 1/ 4
Atomic, Biologica4 and Chemical Weapons (Cont.)
YUG/5509
contamination by radioactive isOtOPesj, Problems of germ and chemical warfare,
and. the use of combat poisons. The -Toreword VS& written by 1kjor General RaAe
Bulat. References follow most Of the articles.
TA= op CONTEKS:
5
Foreword
Savidt Payleq Academician. Structural Conditions Needed to 7
Utilize Nuclear Power
Ristilo Mijoracl, Engineer. Nuclear Reactors 23
c
Miadjenovi6, Milorad.. Doctor. Controlled Thermonuclear Reactions 77
Raigid(,, Nenad, Engineer. Nuclear Explosives and Weapons 13.7
151
Vidmar., MilOVan, Engineer. Radiological Detection
191
Milhofer,, Dragutin, Engineer. Radiological DosimetrY
Eajdukovi~, Sr&LnL, Doctor. Some problem Concerning the Effect Of 217
Nuclear Radiation on the Organism
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Biological,and Chemical Weapons (Cont.) TUG/5509
ktomic
,
Vauk, Velimir, Doctor. Some problems of Internal Contamination by 243
Radioactive Isotopes
Nuclear Explosions for Peaceful
Raigie, Nenadp Engineer. Exploiting
275
Purposes
Miljkovi6, Adamp Doctor. On Microbial Aerosols 281
ffebeti6l &domill Doctor. i(icroorganiams and Their PrOducts 299
as Warfare Weapons
g.betid, dedomil, Doctor- Medical Safeguards Against Infectious 325
DiseaseF for Man and Animals
Periji6, MjljVo~e, Doctor- Agents Causing Diseases of Pl&At8r and 335
protection Against Thtm
RaKi6y Svetolik, Engineer. Yoder,, Combat Poisons (Nerve POIBODO) 363
al Defense
Djurid-*, MilJkol Engineer. Technical Aspects of Modern Anti'hemic 389
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BAryla, Kazimir., Doctor. Medical Aspects of the Use of Modern
Combat Poisons 411
* [Djuric and Ouric are spelling variations; both fOr= are
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9-14-61
YEYXAI;, I.I.,knnd.takhn.naukLIRU4QYAj,;-GAGOROCI[KIII.A, M.K.,studentkA;
KYASMIKOVA, N.T..studentka
ChoosIng o-otimum weft twists for burlAp fnbrics. Tekst.prom. 18
no-5:70-71 My 158. (MIRA 11!5)
1. Glavrwy inahener Narvskoy llno-dzhutovoy fabriki- (for Grubov).
2. Kostromskoy tekstillnyy inatitut (for Gngarochkinn, Hymanikova).
(Burlap)
AUTHOR: Grubov_,__F-,V,- lo4-2-25/38
TITLE: The struggle against dustiness in the fuel supply of a
heat and electric power station. (Borba s zapylennostlyu
toplivopodachi TETs)
PERIQDICAL: "Elektricheskie Stantsii" (Power Stations) 195?,
Vol.28, No.2, pp. 84 - 95 (U.S.S.R.)
ABSTRACT: Much of the dust in power stations comes from conveyor
transfer points which are not always properly designed so as
to cut down the amount of dust to a minimum. This dDit note
describes steps that were taken at a peat burning power
station to improve matters. Different arrangements of trans-
fer points, including hermetic sealing are illustrated by
sketches. The dust extracting installation was improved.
There are 5 figures.
AVAIIABLE:
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V.I. [&ubov,. V.I.]
Investiption of the operating conditions of a carboniza-
tion c&wm conducted with the aid of the "Ural-10 alec-
troniazomputer. Khim. prom. (Ukrel no.2:52-56 Ap-Je 163.
Electronic computers in the chemical and petroleam refining
industry. Ibid.02-84 (NIRA 16:0)
1. Vychislitellnyy tsentr Kiyevskogo gosudarstvennogo
miyersiteta.
GRUBOV,,-,Y,,,. [Hrubov, V.I.] (Kiyev)
Local characteristics of a regulated carbonization column.
Avtomatyka 9 no.l.-64,-68 164. (NIRA 170)
ZZIMOV, V. T.
"Another species oV the Genus Rhamnus L.S. Str," Bot. nit. Gerb., 14, 1951
(Buckthorn)
OWBOV, V. 1.
Fami17 Zbenaceae. Flora SSSR 18:474-483 152. .(KLRA 6--5)
(11bonaceas)
GR I TB GV 4V 2!3' 600
1. GRUBOV, V. I.; YUNATOV, A. A.
2. USSR (600)
4. ~,oology - Georgraphical Distribution
7. Basic peculiarities of the flora in the ~bngollan Republic and its geogrftphlc~il
distribution. Bot. zhur. 117 No. 1, 1952.
Botanicheskiy Institut im. V. L. Komarova Akademii Nauk S3611 1,eningrad
Red. 20 July 1951
9a. Monthly List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress, April 1952.
UNCLASSIFIED
GRUBOV, V.I.
Plant and goobotanical districting of the Mongolian People's
Republic. Vap.geog. no-35:172-201 154. (KLH& 7:12)
(Mougolia-Phytogeography)
GRUBOV, V.I.; DOROPITSY, F.I.
Afrikan Nikolaevich Krishtofovich (1885-1953). Bot.zhttr. 39 no.2.'
305-312 Mr-Ap 134. (Pl-RA 7:6)
(Krishtofovich, Afrikan Hikolaevich, 1885-1953)
13 RUT W. J ,ITT
I . ~.
DAYKOVSKAYA, T.N.; GOBOY, V.I.
P.A. Mchadlishvill's criticism or A.11.1r1shtofovich. Bot.shur. 39
no.3:439-464 Ky-Je 154. (KMA 7:7)
1. Botanichaskly institut In. T.L.Konarova, Akadeall nsuk 336R.
Leningrad.
(Paleontology) (Mchadlishvill, P.A.) (Kriektofavlah, A.W.)
GXROV. V.I.
New sPecies Of Mongolian flora. Bot.mat.Gerb. 17:3-25 '55.
(MLRA 9:5)
(Mongolia-BotmW)
T-. i ~- -1 1 1 , I ~!~, ~ ! t ~; I !I.. "
GRUBOV, V.I.
-
Publication data on volumes I and 2 of the OCatalog of plants* by
Martin Vahl. Bet.shur.40 ne.5:747-748 S-0 155. (KLRA 9:4)
1.Botanicheskiy institut imeni T.L.Komarova Akademii nank SSSR,
Imeningrad.
(Botany--Catalogs and collections)
GRUBOV, V.I.
Scope of a species such as Talarlana offidwalm. Bet.shur.40
no.6:815-824 N-D 155. (MIHA 9: 4)
(Valerian) (Botany-Classificati*0
GIMOV,V. I.; REMCHINOV,V.S., akademik, glavnyy redaktor; LLVI?.ENKO,Ye.M.,
SHULIZHENKO,I.F., redaktor, LIPSHITS,S.Yu., redaktor:
PWZM,R.S.., tokhnicheskiy redaktor.
Compendium of flora of the Kongolian People's Republic. Trady
Kong. kom. no.67:3-307 '55. (KLM 8:6)
1. Chlon-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for L&vrenko).
.(Mongolia-Botany)
KRlSHTOFOVICH, A.N. [deceased]; PALABIN, I.V. E(leconsed]; SHAPARMIKO,
K.K. [deceased]; YARHOLICKKO, A-V- Edeceaso;dj: BAYKOVSYAYA, T.N.;
GRUBOVI V.I.. WINSKAYA, I.A.; SHISHKIN, B.K., redaktor;
SHCHZBIRL, redaktor; XIRMARSUYL, A.A., tokhnichaskiy
redaktor.
[Oligocene flora of Mount Ashutas In Kazakh~tQ Oligoteenovaia flora
gory Ashutas v Kazakhotane. Kookya., lad-vo Akademii nauk SM, 1956,
l"19 P. (Akademiia nauk SSR. Botanichaskii Institut. Trudy, Ser. 8,
no.l. Paledbotanika). (K68A 9:
1. Chlon-korrespondent AN SM (for Krishtofovich, ShIshkin)
(Xazakhatan--Paleobotany)
GRUBOV, V.I.
The mature of our regional flora ("Flora of the Kirghiz S.S.R.
Guide to plants of the Kirghiz S.S.R." Reviewed by V.I.
Grabov. Bot.zhur. 41 no.3:421-427 Mr '56. (HLHA ve)
1. Botanicheskiy institut Imeni VA. lomarova Akademil nauk
SM. Leningrad.
(Kirghizistan-Botany)
I.""! wa tod el a,, --ts 6" 1 btropici I.1, M
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Was K. Fraas the precursor of creative Darwinism? (Concerning I.A.
Khalifman's article in "Agrobiologiia"). Bot.zhur. 42 no.3:488-493
Mr '57. (KLRA 10:5)
l.Botanicheskiy institut im. Y.L. Komarove. Akademii nauk SSSR,
Leningrad.
(Fraas, Karl Nikolaus. 1810-1875)
(Species, Origin of)
(Xhalifmnr, I.A.)
GRUBOV, 14 . L.
"Nn'ural plant families" [in German]. Vol.20d. Reviewed by V.I.Grubov.
flot.zhur. 42 no.10:1523-1527 0 157. (MIRA 10:10)
1. Botanichaskiy institut tm.V.L.Komarova AN SSSR, Leningrad.
(Buckthora)
, ~ 1"~~ ii t -I H I , i
i , Fjl~ V
7 !i W : !"I'- ~11:! !.F:.. I I. jj~. 1111: -11! 11.I ~., !:. II II 'I" ~ 1, -I H
KOMARDT, V.L., akadem1k, glavnyy. rod.;SHISHKIN, B.K., red, izdaeya;
B013RDV. Te.G., dol.-tor biol.nauk, prof.red.; VASILICHEMEO, I.T..
red.; GORSHKOYA, S.G. . red.; GRIGWYEV, Tu.S.. red.;
red.; DOROMUff. P.I.. 'red.; IL'INSKATA, I.A., red.; KlOKOV, N.Y..
red.; XTTPRIYAMVA, L.A.. red.; LICHNSKIT, I.A., red.: NDVOPOXROV-
SKIT, I.V., red.; POBIDINOVA, Te.G.. red.: POPOV. M.G.. red.;
POTARKOVA, A.I., red.; SHTEMARG, Te.I.. red.; TSVELIT, U.N., red.;
SHIRNDVA, A.V., tekhn.red.
[Floria of the U.S.S.R.] Flora SSSR. *akva, lisd-vo Akad. nauk
SSSR, 1958. 775 P. NIRA 12-7)
1. Chlen-korreopondent AN SSSR (for Shishkin).
(Botany)
ARTYUSHENNO, Z.T.; VASILITEV, I.V.; GURTAPT, M.S.; GOLOVACH, A.G.: 'GROOT"
__Y,L,j-ZAffKTITIN. R.N.; PIDOTTI, O.A., PILIPINK6, F.S.; POLSTIKO,
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BOBROV, Te.G., doktor biol.nauk, prof.; VASILICKRIKO, I.T.; GORSHKOVA,
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(Dicotyledons)
z i1 0.IIi I' *. z
BORISOVA, A.G.; BOWItiMIJAV, V.P.; VASILICMIIKO, I.T.; GOLUBKOVIt, V.F.;
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GRUBOV, V.I.
Chenopodiacaea of Ianar Mongolia' collected by M.P.Patrov.
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(Mongolia-Goosefoot)
? I !f , ~ I ~ j 1 - - .1 YI 1 11 - 11 W "'. - - , I I . I I I . - I I ; - . I
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GRUBOV, V.I.
A new l4ongolian opectes of Kalidlilm. Bot.mt.Gerb. 19:102-104
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(Asia, Central--Kalidiim)
I ! - 1 .7 IT : I "I ~,v., - 7 H - 'W- it -I 'i q-, 11 - q- ! I - 1 :11 1 ~ I 1 11 , f .. ! ? 1 : 'I ~
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Two new valerian apecies from the Himalaya. Bot.ivit.rrerb.
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(Himala,vas--Valerian)
;v - : I ;. i ~ !;I! ~,) !!,I: i :,;-I IN 11 IH ; 1 11 q . ,1. ~ .. I : i I - - , I
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- List of Dzimparian (China) plants collected by V.S.Moiseenko
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Some notes on ferns in the "Flora of the U.S.S.R.0 Bot.
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Two new species of the goose oot family. Bot. mat. Gerb.
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(Brahmaputra Valley--Bugseed)
(Nepal--Saltwort)
UW6OV, V.I., red.; Lil"C111 V:,";.I',, J.-A.,
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