MOSHKIN 250 



Elastic movement, free mutation, and some questions on the 

 structure of the earth. Trudy Geofiz. Inst. Akad. Nauk 

 S.S.S.R., 1953, #19. 

 Office: O. Yu. Shmidt Institute of Terrestrial Physics of 



USSR Academy of Sciences 

 Bol'shaya Gruzinskaya Ulitsa 10 

 Moscow, USSR 

 Residence: Kotel'nicheskaya nab. 1/15 



Moscow, USSR 

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MOSHKIN, PANTELEIMON AFANAS'EVICH (Chemical 

 Technologist) 

 P. A. Moshkin was born February 13, 1891. He graduated 

 in 1918 from the Moscow Technological College where he 

 taught until 1930. From 1928 to 1931 he was professor at the 

 Moscow Chemical- Technological Institute. In 1943 he became 

 Chief of the Laboratory of the Scientific -Research Institute of 

 Plastics. Since 1953, Moshkin has been a Corresponding Mem- 

 ber of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences. In 1948 he was 

 awarded a Stalin Prize. 



Moshkin' s main investigations are devoted to the develop- 

 ment of industrial methods for chemical synthesis. His works 

 on the synthesis of aliphatic acids by oxidation of paraffins aid- 

 ed in the organization of producing valuable raw materials 

 for the soap and the chemical industries. He developed methods 

 of separating and characterizing phenols in primary tar of 

 humus coal. He proposed industrial methods for the synthesis of 

 intermediate products and plasticizers for plastics. 

 Bibliography: 



and others. Paraffin of sulfur oil as a raw material for pro- 

 ducing synthetic aliphatic acids. Chemistry and Technology 

 of Fuel and Oil, 1957, #6. 



and N. I. Velizar'eva. Obtaining synthetic aliphatic acids by 

 means of paraffin oxidation. Chemistry and Technology of 

 Fuel and Oil, 1957, #8. 



Phenols of humus coal primary tar. Works of the All- Union 

 Scientific-Research Institute of Artificial Liquid Fuel and 

 Gas (AU-Union Scientific-Research Institute of Gas), #1. 

 Moscow-Leningrad: 1948. 



and S. A. Chyornaya. Determining the simultaneous pres- 

 ence of two phenyl groups. Chemistry and Technology of 

 Artificial Liquid Fuel and Gas. Moscow -Leningrad: 1952. 



