Aleksandr Arbuzov
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Alexander Mikhaylovich Zaytsev |
Aleksandr Erminingeldovich Arbuzov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Ермининге́льдович Арбу́зов; 12 October 1877 – 22 January 1968) was a Russian Empire and Soviet chemist who discovered the Michaelis–Arbuzov reaction.
A native of
Kazan University under Alexander Zaytsev.[1] He graduated in 1900 and became professor at the same university in 1911. After World War II
he was put in charge of the Soviet Institute of Organic Chemistry.
Arbuzov was awarded the Stalin Prize in 1943.
In addition to his scientific research, Arbuzov also wrote A Brief Sketch of the Development of Organic Chemistry in Russian (1948).
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Further reading
- "Aleksandr Erminingel'dovich Arbuzov". Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR Division of Chemical Science. 11 (10): 1625–1626. 1962. .
- Sladkov, A. M. (1967). "Aleksandr Erminingel'dovich Arbuzov". Russian Chemical Reviews. 36 (9): 639. S2CID 250747987.