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2. Sorption of Cs+ and Sr2+ Cations by Titanium(IV) Phosphates from Solutions Modeling the Nuclear Power Plant Bottom Residue.
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Korneikov, R. I., Tikhomirova, E. L., Aksenova, S. V., and Petrov, A. M.
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PLANT residues , *NUCLEAR models , *NUCLEAR power plants , *CESIUM ions , *TITANIUM , *CESIUM compounds , *SORPTION , *CATIONS - Abstract
Using a model solution, we have demonstrated the feasibility of using titanium(IV) oxyhydroxyphosphate-based ion-exchange materials for extraction of Cs+ and Sr2+ cations from multicomponent high-salt bottom residues. Conditions for the use of the ion exchangers have been optimized experimentally: liquid : solid = 50, t = 25°C. It has been shown that Cs+ is effectively extracted at pH 2, whereas Sr2+, at pH 8. The zirconium-modified sorbent has been shown to have a higher affinity for metal cations. The modified sorbent is especially selective for cesium in the acid pH region owing to the higher mobility of the protons of its hydrogen phosphate groups in comparison with the unmodified sorbent composition. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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3. Hydrochemical Monitoring of Water Quality in Natural Water Bodies of the Ural River Basin.
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Atamanova, O. V., Tikhomirova, E. I., Burahta, V. A., Baytlesova, L. I., and Dzhubayalieva, A. K.
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BODIES of water , *WATER quality , *WATERSHEDS , *ZINC ions , *HYDROLOGY , *WATER quality monitoring , *FLOODS - Abstract
Abstract—A general characteristic of the river basin of the interstate Ural River and data on the economic use of the Ural River in its upper, middle, and lower reaches are given. Information on the hydrology of the liquid and solid flow of the Ural River is presented. Hydrochemical monitoring of the water bodies of the Ural River basin was performed during the flood period, the summer low-water period, and the autumn low-water period in the years 2017–2018. The hydrochemical monitoring of the water quality in the natural water bodies of the Ural catchment basin has revealed an excess in the MPC of heavy metal ions in the water of the studied water bodies for drinking water and for fishery water bodies. An excess in the MPC of cadmium ions for drinking water by 1.2–1.4 has been recorded in the Ilek River during low water periods, as well as in the Ural River near the border with the Russian Federation in the amount of 3.1–3.4 MPC for drinking water during the flood period and near the village of Zharsuat in the amount of 1.5–2.6 MPC for drinking water during summer and autumn low water periods. An excess in the MPC of lead ions for fishery water bodies by 1.2–1.4 has been revealed in the middle and lower reaches of the Ural River in different seasons of the year. Excessive concentrations of ions of different heavy metals compared to their MPC for fishery water bodies have been found in all water bodies in different periods of the year. The greatest excess of zinc ions compared to the MPC for fishery water bodies was observed during the low water period. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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4. Improving the Quality of Wastewater Treatment by Flocculation.
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Atamanova, O. V., Tikhomirova, E. I., Romanevich, A. S., Glubokaya, A. S., and Podoksenov, A. A.
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WASTEWATER treatment , *ACRYLAMIDE , *FLOCCULATION , *INDUSTRIAL wastes , *WATER-soluble polymers , *PLANT polymers - Abstract
Abstract—One of the most promising methods of industrial wastewater treatment is flocculation using polyacrylamides. The purpose of our research was to estimate the efficiency of the use of new types of polyacrylamide-based flocculants for industrial wastewater treatment. The objects of the study were wastewaters from the Saratov Chemical Plant of Acrylic Polymers Akripol, as well as several flocculants (water-soluble polymers) based on acrylamide, acrylic acid, and chitosan. It has been established that the optimal dose of H600TM nonionic flocculant was 5 mg/dm3. The efficiency of industrial wastewater treatment was studied on two samples of weakly cationic flocculants (215-2 and 233-2) synthesized in a laboratory way, as well as on a sample of nonionic H600TM flocculant. It has been revealed that the tested flocculants do not significantly influence the pH value and content of sulfate ions in water. Flocculant 233-2 with the highest chitosan content was the best in terms of chemical oxygen demand, dry residue, and the amount of suspended solids. Flocculant 215-2 with the lowest chitosan content had a slightly worse performance. The worst of the tested flocculants was the nonionic H600TM, which does not contain chitosan. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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5. Assessment of the Effect of Heavy Metal Salts on the Photosynthetic Activity of Aquatic Plants.
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Lobkova, G. V., Tikhomirova, E. I., and Simonova, Z. A.
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HEAVY metals , *AQUATIC plants , *PHOTOSYNTHETIC pigments , *LEMNA minor , *CHLOROPHYLL spectra , *PLANT pigments - Abstract
Abstract—The status of the photosynthetic pigments in the aquatic plants Lemna minor L. and Elodea canadensis Michx. under the action of Ni2+, Co2+, Cu2+ and Pb2+ acetates in concentrations of 5.00, 2.50, 1.25, 0.62, 0.31, 0.15, 0.07, and 0.03 mg/L was assessed by changes in the fluorescence intensity of chlorophyll a and b and their ratio. It was established that nickel acetate in original solutions in all the above concentrations caused an increase in the fluorescence intensity of chlorophylls a and b in L. minor in relation to the control while the lead salt suppressed it. Co2+ acetate inhibited the fluorescence of chlorophyll a with concentrations in the initial solutions of 0.03 to 0.15 and 2.50 mg/L and that of chlorophyll b at all concentrations, except 0.62, 1.25, and 2.50 mg/L. For E. canadensis, it was found that the salts of all metals at all concentrations caused a reduction of the fluorescence intensity of chlorophyll a relative to the control and increased it in the case of chlorophyll b. The exception was the effect of copper and lead acetates with a concentration of 1.25 mg/L, when the fluorescence intensity of chlorophyll b was maintained at the control level. The presence of Ni2+, Co2+, Cu2+, and Pb2+ acetates in all concentrations in the culture medium influenced the quantitative and qualitative characteristics of chlorophyll a and b, which indicated a violation of the photosynthesis process. Our data on the change in the chlorophyll a/b ratio led to a conclusion about degradation of chlorophyll a relative to chlorophyll b after the effect of heavy metals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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6. Effect of Impurities on Varistor Properties of High-Voltage ZnO Ceramics.
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Tikhomirova, E. L., Gromov, O. G., and Savel'ev, Yu. A.
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ZINC oxide , *CERAMICS , *ALKALINE earth metals , *VARISTORS , *OXIDES , *ALLOYS - Abstract
The effect of cationic and anionic impurities on the varistor properties of high-voltage ZnO ceramics with a ZnO content of 75 wt % and a weight ratio of oxides of alloying elements Bi2O3:Sb2O3:Al2O3:Co3O4:NiO = 1.00 : 0.45 : 0.80 : 0.65 : 0.53 has been studied. It was found that anionic Cl–, F–, SO42–, PO43– and cationic Li+, Na+, K+, Cs+ and Mg2+ impurities worsen, while cationic impurities Ca2+, Sr2+, Ba2+ significantly improve the properties of ceramics. With the introduction of 0.3 wt % BaO, ZnO-75 ceramics, promising for the production of high-voltage varistors, were obtained. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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7. Chemical Composition and Content of Polysaccharides from the Yellow Iris (Iris pseudacorus L.) Rhizomes.
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Tikhomirova, E. A., Sorokina, A. A., Bubenchikova, V. N., Kostikova, E. N., Zhilkina, V. Yu, and Bessonov, V. V.
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POLYSACCHARIDES , *MONOSACCHARIDES , *HIGH performance liquid chromatography - Abstract
Background: The aim of the present study was to examine the composition and content of the polysaccharide complex and polysaccharide fractions from yellow iris (Iris pseudacorus L.) rhizomes growing in Russian Federation (Moscow region). Materials and Methods: Traditional pharmacognostic methods were used in the analysis of polysaccharides as biologically active substances. The total amount of polysaccharides was determined by a gravimetric procedure with alcohol precipitation. Fractions of polysaccharides were isolated by sequential changing of solvents. The content of monosaccharides was determined by the method of high-performance liquid chromatography with refractometric detection (HPLC-RID) after acid hydrolysis. HPLC-RID procedure was performed using Chromatograph Agilent 1260 Infinity, Sugar-Pak column (300x6.5 mm), and isocratic elution mode. Results: Polysaccharide complex was isolated, the total content of polysaccharides in the rhizomes of I. pseudacorus was determined, as well as their distribution by fractions (water-soluble polysaccharides, pectic substances, hemicellulose A, hemicellulose B), the composition of individual sugars (glucose, xylose, galactose, mannose, rhamnose, arabinose) was determined for each fraction. Conclusion: In our experiment polysaccharide complex was first identified and described in detail for I. pseudacorus grown in Moscow region. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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8. Dependence of Properties of High Voltage Zinc Oxide Varistor from Antimony and Nickel Oxides.
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Gromov, O. G., Tikhomirova, E. L., and Savel'ev, Yu. A.
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HIGH voltages , *ZINC oxide , *ANTIMONY , *BREAKDOWN voltage , *DENSITY currents , *NICKEL oxides , *BISMUTH oxides - Abstract
Studies were carried out to reduce the leakage current of high-voltage ZnO varistor ceramics by varying Sb2O3 and NiO content in a ZnO-Bi2O3-Sb2O3-Al2O3-Co3O4-NiO. It was found that the ceramic composition (wt %): ZnO 80, Bi2O3 5.83, Sb2O3 2.62, A12O3 4.66, Co2O3 3.80, NiO 3.09, has a minimum leakage current density Iout ≤ 0.1 μA cm-2, breakdown voltage Ub = 4.1kV mm-1, nonlinearity coefficient α = 65. The resulting ceramics are promising for the production of varistors with high stability of performance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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9. High-Voltage ZnO-Based Ceramics with a Leakage Current Density below 1 μA/cm2.
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Tikhomirova, E. L., Savel'ev, Yu. A., and Gromov, O. G.
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ZINC oxide synthesis , *ZINC oxide , *DENSITY currents , *CERAMICS , *LEAKAGE , *BREAKDOWN voltage , *OXIDE ceramics - Abstract
This paper presents a study aimed at determining the weight ratio of oxide additives for obtaining high-voltage ceramics in the ZnO–Bi2O3–Sb2O3–Al2O3–Co3O4 system containing 90 wt % ZnO, with a leakage current density under 1 μA/cm2. The ceramic containing the oxide additives in the ratio Bi2O3 : Sb2O3 : Al2O3 : Co3O4 = 0.25 : 0.17 : 1.4 : 1.4 has a nonlinearity coefficient as high as α = 69, a leakage current density as low as Il = 0.4 μA/cm2, and a breakdown voltage Vb = 4.1 kV/mm. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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10. Thermal Cyclic Material Tests Planning.
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Tikhomirova, E. A. and Sidokhin, Å. F.
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THERMOCYCLING , *THERMAL fatigue , *STRENGTH of materials , *STRAINS & stresses (Mechanics) , *HEAT resistant alloys , *AUTOMOTIVE gas turbines - Abstract
For planning of thermal fatigue tests of materials and comprehensive analysis of their results, it is proposed to use the thermal cyclic test maps (TC-maps) that allow tracing the strain development in a thermal cycle. TC-maps illustrate the diagrams of the temperature-dependent elastic strain, which corresponds to the yield strength of the material, and the free strain variation under constraint conditions. This paper presents the procedure of thermal cycle test map compiling for some materials and their physical as well as mechanical properties. The useful information obtained from the TC-maps is exemplified by some heat-resistant alloys employed for the production of gas-turbine engine blades. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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11. Production Trial of a New Heat-Resistant Alloy with Low Density with Single-Crystal GTE Blade Casting.
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Visik, E., Tikhomirova, E., Petrushin, N., Ospennikova, O., Gerasimov, V., and Zhivushkin, A.
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HEAT resistant materials , *CASTING (Manufacturing process) , *HOT working , *HEAT treatment , *STRENGTHENING mechanisms in solids - Abstract
Under conditions of Klimov engineering enterprise, industrial results are obtained for the first time for developing casting technology for small single-crystal uncooled GTE turbine rotor blades of a new heatresistant alloy VZhM7 with reduced density and with a crystal orientation of <001>. Structural models are developed for blocks of blades with seeds and heat-resistant alloy melting and pouring in a unit for directional solidification. Test batches of blade castings are obtained with a yield of finished single-crystal structure of not less than 90% under VIAM pilot plant conditions, and 80% under conditions of Klimov engineering enterprise. The structure and phase properties are given for single-crystal blade material after casting, hot isostatic pressing, and subsequent heat treatment. Data are provided for fatigue tests on blades with crystal orientation <001>. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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12. Changes in the Structure and Properties of Single-Crystal Refractory Alloys Under Long-Term Operation.
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Tikhomirova, E., Rybnikov, A., and Getsov, L.
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CRYSTAL structure , *ELASTOPLASTICITY , *ALLOYS , *SINGLE crystals , *ELASTICITY - Abstract
The structure and properties of carbon-containing single-crystal alloy ZhS32 and carbonless single-crystal alloys ZhS36, VZhM4 and VZhM5U are studied after 500 - 3000-h aging at 850 - 1100°C. The resistance to elastoplastic strain, creep and fatigue and the characteristics of long-term strength of the alloys are determined. It is shown that the expected values of long-term strength and creep resistance of the single-crystal alloys should be corrected with allowance for the changes in their initial structure after long-term operation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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13. Synthesis of varistor powders by accelerated combustion and properties of ceramics based on them.
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Gromov, O., Tikhomirova, E., and Savel'ev, Yu.
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VARISTORS , *CHEMICAL synthesis , *CERAMIC materials , *COMBUSTION , *AQUEOUS solutions , *CALCINATION (Heat treatment) - Abstract
Varistor powders were synthesized by accelerated combustion of an aqueous solution of hydrated zinc, bismuth, aluminum, cobalt, and nickel nitrates, antimony tartrate, and sugar at 500°С with isothermal heating for 10 min, followed by grinding and calcination at 700°С for 1 h. The varistor powders obtained have high specific surface area and allow preparation of a ceramic with high values of the breakdown voltage and nonlinearity coefficients and with low leakage current density. The ceramic of the optimum composition (wt %), ZnO 75, BiO 7.36, SbO 5.1, AlO 7.19, CoO 4.8, and NiO 0.61, sintered at 975°С for 4 h, has U = 4.2 kB mm, α = 54, and I = 0.2 μA cm. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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14. Anti-Biofilm Activity of Polyazolidinammonium Modified with Iodine Hydrate Ions against Microbial Biofilms of Uropathogenic Coliform Bacteria.
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Nechaeva, O., Tikhomirova, E., Zayarsky, D., Bespalova, N., Glinskaya, E., Shurshalova, N., Al Bayati, B., and Babailova, A.
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BIOFILMS , *ENTEROBACTERIACEAE , *POLYMERS , *ESCHERICHIA coli , *MICROBIAL virulence - Abstract
The dynamics of microbial biofilm formation by standard strain and by clinical strains of uropathogenic coliform bacteria was investigated in vitro and the effect of sublethal concentrations of the polymer compound polyazolidinammonium modified with iodine hydrate ions on the initial stages of biofilm formation was assessed. Treatment of immunological plate wells with the polymeric compound prevented film formation, especially in case of clinical E. coli strain carrying FimH virulence gene. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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15. Synthesis of lithium hexafluorotitanate.
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Tikhomirova, E., Nesterov, D., Gromov, O., Lokshin, E., and Kalinnikov, V.
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LITHIUM , *TITANIUM dioxide , *TOXICOLOGICAL interactions , *CHEMICAL structure , *CHEMICAL vapor deposition , *ZINC , *GRAPHITE , *ELECTROLYTES - Abstract
It was found in using anatase titanium oxide for the preparation litium hexafluorotitanate by interaction of titanium hydroxide or oxide and lithium fluoride with hydrofluoric acid an output of LiTiF reached 97.1% at 'reverse' synthesis, 100% consumption of LiF and 200% consumption of 54% HF. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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16. Synthesis of a magnesium aluminum spinel by the burning method.
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Gromov, O., Tikhomirova, E., Lokshin, E., and Kalinnikov, V.
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SPINEL , *STOICHIOMETRY , *CHEMICAL synthesis , *MAGNESIUM nitrate , *UREA , *GLYCINE - Abstract
Synthesis of MgAlO from a stoichiometric mixture of aluminum and magnesium nitrates by its burning with urea, glycine, sugar, and mixtures of these as a fuel was studied. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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17. Synthesis of magnesium aluminum spinel from carbonate hydroxyde precursors.
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Gromov, O., Tikhomirova, E., Lokshin, E., and Kalinnikov, V.
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SPINEL , *CARBONATES , *HYDROXIDES , *AMMONIUM hydroxide , *AMMONIUM carbonate - Abstract
Three ways to synthesize MgA1O precursor were studied with use of a two-step precipitation at the beginning of ions Mg and then Al with ammonium hydroxide, ammonium carbonate, and mixture thereof. Efficiency of these ways was evaluated with the aid of a residual amount of cations Mg and Al in the mother liquor. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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18. Modeling of organoleptic indicators of the quality of flour products using Saccharina Japonica.
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Lavrova, L., Muzyukin, I., and Tikhomirova, E.
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FLOUR quality , *SACCHARINA , *PRODUCT quality , *RAW materials , *KELPS , *ODORS , *FLOUR , *MACROCYSTIS - Abstract
An experimental technique for sensory evaluation of flour products using seaweed (kelp) is described. A mathematical model has been developed that makes it possible to find the optimal composition for creating a product with a high iodine content with high organoleptic quality indicators, which gave a high convergence with the experimental values. The program makes it possible to determine the area where assessments of the appearance, consistency, taste, odor of the product when introducing unconventional raw materials into the recipe are most optimal. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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19. Structural Indices and Toxic Species of Cyanobacteria of Pskov Lake.
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Drozdenko, T. V., Aleksandrova, S. M., Antal, T. K., and Tikhomirova, E. I.
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CYANOBACTERIA , *MICROCYSTIS aeruginosa , *SPECIES , *SPRING , *AUTUMN , *MICROCYSTINS - Abstract
Abstract—The cyanobacterial communities of Pskov Lake were studied in different seasons of 2021, and a comparison was made with data of 2018–2020. Information on the taxonomic composition and quantitative characteristics of cyanobacteria was obtained, and the species toxic to living organisms were demonstrated. A total of 196 species taxa of phytoplankton were registered at four permanent stations of the lake, 15.8% of which accounted for cyanobacteria. The cyanobacterial communities were most similar in terms of species in the summer and autumn periods. The quantitative indices of cyanobacteria, such as the abundance and biomass, were minimal in spring and maximal in the summer–autumn period. In each of the seasons of the year studied, toxic and potentially toxic species belonging to the genera Anabaena, Aphanizomenon, Lyngbya, Microcystis, Nodularia, and Nostoc were present among the detected cyanobacteria. The total contribution of the representatives of these genera to the total abundance of phytoplankton changed from 4.0% in spring to 65.0% in autumn. In summer, the portion of cyanobacteria from the above genera in the total abundance of microalgae accounted for about 40.0%. The largest role was noted for the algae Microcystis aeruginosa (Kützing) Kützing, which causes "blooming" of the reservoirs and produces a microcystin toxin with hepatotoxicity. The study of Pskov Lake requires constant monitoring of the content of cyanotoxins, especially in autumn, when the maximal biomass content of cyanobacteria (including toxic species) is observed, which can lead to serious consequences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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20. Optimization of the composition and sintering conditions of high-voltage ZnO varistor ceramics.
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Gromov, O., Savel'ev, Yu., Tikhomirova, E., Belyaevskii, A., and Lokshin, E.
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ZINC oxide , *VARISTORS , *SINTERING , *CERAMIC powders , *SELF-propagating high-temperature synthesis - Abstract
This paper presents a study aimed at optimizing the composition and sintering conditions of highvoltage ZnO varistor ceramics. We demonstrate that, with allowance for the cost of starting materials, the optimal composition of high-voltage ZnO varistor ceramics is as follows (wt %): ZnO, 90; BiO, 2.76; SbO, 1.92; AlO, 3.32; and CoO, 2. The optimal sintering conditions are isothermal holding at a temperature of 975°C for 2 h. The ceramics thus prepared have V = 4.5 kV/mm, α = 50, I = 1.1 μA/cm, density ρ = 5.67 g/cm (relative density of 96.1%). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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21. Special Features of Creep and Long-Term Strength of Single-Crystal Refractory Nickel-Base Alloys.
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Semenov, S., Getsov, L., Tikhomirova, E., and Semenov, A.
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METAL creep , *STRENGTH of materials , *REFRACTORY materials , *NICKEL alloys , *TEMPERATURE effect , *STRAINS & stresses (Mechanics) - Abstract
Results of experimental studies of creep in a wide range of temperatures and stresses are presented for three modern single-crystal nickel-base alloys. A method for determining the creep characteristics by tests including step increase of the tension is suggested and tested. The effect of transition into plastic condition on the creep parameters, the influence of the chemical composition and loading conditions on the duration of creep stages I, II and III, and the conditions of appearance of crystallographic and not crystallographic modes of fracture are analyzed. Possible simple approximations of the creep curves are considered with allowance for the accumulation of damage and occurrence of unsteady creep stages. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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22. Preparation of high-voltage ZnO varistor ceramics.
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Gromov, O., Savel'ev, Yu., Tikhomirova, E., Danilin, A., Kolobov, V., Lokshin, E., and Kalinnikov, V.
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ZINC oxide , *DOPING agents (Chemistry) , *VARISTORS , *SURGE arresters , *ELECTRIC circuits , *TARTARIC acid - Abstract
We have examined the effect of dopant concentration on the properties of ZnO varistor ceramics and determined the composition and conditions of the synthesis of ceramic powders and sintering of ceramics at a temperature of 925°C. We obtained a breakdown voltage of 2.8-3.0 kV/mm and nonlinearity coefficient in the range 48-55. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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23. Statistical Analysis of the Influence of a Disturbance Factor on Formation of the Spatial Structure of the Great Bustard (<italic>Otis tarda</italic> L.) (Otididae, Aves) Population in the Trans-Volga Region.
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Oparin, M. L., Kondratenkov, I. A., Oparina, O. S., Mamayev, A. B., and Tikhomirova, E. I.
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GREAT bustard , *BIRD populations , *ECOLOGICAL disturbances , *GEOGRAPHICAL distribution of birds , *CROP rotation - Abstract
This paper examines the influence of the location of settlements, railroads, and highways on the spatial structure of the
Otis tarda population in the Trans-Volga region that was studied in the years 1998-2016 in a model area of 12000 km2 that is located in the southern part of the Saratov Trans-Volga region. The zone of the impact made by our estimated disturbance factor due to the movement of people and a variety of ground vehicles along various-purpose roads on the territorial distribution of bustards in autumn can be denoted as a 300-500 m width band on both sides of the transport communications. Shelterbelts that were created along transport communications render a beneficial effect on the distribution ofO. tarda and reduce the influence of the disturbance factor. Furthermore, crop rotation fields with side sizes of more than 1 km can be considered a factor that compensates for the anxiety of birds. We have found that in the Saratov Trans-Volga region, because of the large size of crop rotation fields and significant development of roadside and shelter belts, no special measures are required to protectO. tarda such as restrictions on the movement of people and vehicles over the territory where this species lives. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2017
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