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the United States to attend the Chipman Conference on Physical 



Chemistry of Steelmaking at Cambridge, Massachusetts. 

 Samarin, in July 1962, was awarded the Order of the Red 



Banner of Labor. 



Bibliography: 



The selection of slag with smelting of multi -carbonic ferro- 

 chrome. Works of the First All-Union Conference on Ferro- 

 alloys. Moscow -Leningrad: 1935. 

 Electrometallurgy. Steel Production. Moscow: 1943. 

 Influence of element-dioxidizers on the activity of oxygen 

 dissolved in liquid iron. Problems of Metallurgy. Moscow: 

 1953. 



Structure and Properties of Liquid Metals. Moscow, Acad. 

 Sci. USSR, Baikov's Inst, of Metallurgy, 1960. [i.e. Washing- 

 ton, U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, 1962J 206 p. 



Office: A. A. Baykov Institute of Metallurgy of USSR 



Academy of Sciences 

 Leninskii Prospekt, 49 

 Moscow, USSR 



Residence: Leningradskii prospekt, 13 

 Moscow, USSR 



Telephone: D3 04 94 



SAPOZHNIKOV, LEONID MIKHAILOVICH (Fuel Technologist) 



L. M. Sapozhnikov was born April 29, 1906. After his gradu- 

 ation from the Dnepropetrovsk Mining Institute in 1930, he be- 

 gan to work at the Dnepropetrovsk Coal- Chemical Institute. In 

 1930 he taught at the Dnepropetrovsk Chemical-Technological 

 Institute where he became a professor in 1935. In 1937 he be- 

 gan work as laboratory chief at the Institute of Fuel Minerals 

 of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences. He was elected, in 1946, 

 a Corresponding Member of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences. 



The works of Sapozhnikov deal with the study of the coal 

 coking process. 

 Bibliography: 



and others . Investigating the Process of Coking, Classifying 

 Coal and Calculating the Charge on the Basis of a Layer - 

 Metric Method. Collection of Articles. Kharkov- 

 Dnepropetrovsk: 1935. 



Coal and Metallurgical Coke. Moscow-Leningrad: 1941. 

 and G. V. Speranskaya . Investigating Contemporary Princi- 

 ples of Coking Coal. Moscow: 1953. 



Developing new methods of coking and concentration of coal. 

 Coal and Chemistry, 1955, #1. 



