REUTOV 314 



Stratigraphy of cretaceous and tertiary deposits of Eastern 

 territories near the Urals. Works of the Geological Institute 

 of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 1951, #133, 

 Geologic series, #54. 



Paleontological substantiation of the stratigraphy of lower 

 cretaceous era in the Greater Caucasus. In Memory of 

 A. D. Arkhangel'skii. Questions of Lithology and Stratigra- 

 phy of the U.S.S.R. Moscow: 1951. 

 Office: USSR Academy of Sciences 



Leninskii Prospekt, 14 



Moscow, USSR 



REUTOV, OLEG ALEKSANDROVICH (Organic Chemist) 



O. A. Reutov was born September 5, 1920. He graduated 

 from Moscow University in 1941 and from then until 1945 

 served in the military service. In 1945 he began teaching at 

 Moscow University where in 1954 he was made professor. 

 Reutov was elected a Corresponding Member of the U.S.S.R. 

 Academy of Sciences in 1958. In 1942 he became a member of 

 the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Moscow University 

 awarded him the first Lomonosov Prize in 1956 for his work in 

 synthesis of metallo -organic compounds through diazo com- 

 pounds. 



Reutov worked out a large number of new methods for 

 synthesizing metallo -organic compounds of mercury, arsenic, 

 antimony, bismuth, lead and tin. He proposed new mechanisms 

 of synthesis of metallo-organic compounds through diazo com- 

 pounds. Reutov also studied the mechanism of carbon substi- 

 tution reactions, particularly homolytic and electrophilic 

 substitution reactions by the isotope exchange method. He 

 organized a study of bactericidal properties of various metallo- 

 organic compounds and developed an industrial method for ob- 

 taining a highly effective disinfectant called ^Diotsid." 

 Bibliography: 



Mechanism of reactions of diazo compounds with metals 

 which lead to formation of metallo-organic compounds. 

 Izvest. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., Otdel. Khim. Nauk, 1956, #8. 

 Investigation of electrophilic and homolytic substitution re- 

 actions of the isotope exchange method. Izvest. Akad. Nauk 

 S.S.S.R., Otdel. Khim. Nauk, 1958, #6. 



Theoretical Problems of Organic Chemistry. Moscow: 1956. 

 Office: Chemistry Department 



Moscow University 

 Moscow, USSR 



