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TERENT'EV, ALEKSANDR PETRQVICH (Organic Chemist) 



A. P. Terent'ev was born January 20, 1891. He graduated 

 from Moscow University in 1913 and continued working there. 

 In 1934 he became a professor. In 1953 he was elected a Corre- 

 sponding Member of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences. He wac 

 awarded in 1948 a Stalin Prize. 



Terent'ev worked on methods in organic functional analysis. 

 He worked on synthesis of sulfonic compounds. He also investi- 

 gated the chemistry of pyrrole, furan, indole and other hetero- 

 cyclic compounds, as well as stereochemistry and the nomen- 

 clature of organic compounds. 

 Bibliography: 



Sulfonation of Acidophobic Compounds. 1947. 

 and M. M. Buzlanova, S. I. Qbtemperanskaya. Determination 

 of acrylonitrile with the aid of piperidine. Zhur. Anal. 

 Khim. 14, 506 (1959). C. A. 54, 9611g (1960). 

 and K. I. Litvin, E. G. Rukhadze. Method of nascent re- 

 agents. II. Use of dioxane in the determination of calcium 

 and strontium as sulfates. Zhur. Anal. Khim. 14, 288-93 

 (1959). C. A. 54j 8444a (1960). 



and R. A. Gracheva, V. A. Dorokhov . Preparation of a- 

 amino acids from furan derivatives. II. Synthesis of as- 

 partic acid. Zhur. Obshchei Khim. 29, 3474-8 (1959). C A. 

 54, 15262h (1960). 



and M. N. Preobrazhenskaya, G. M. Sorokina . Introduction 

 of substituents in the benzene ring of indole. V. Synthesis 

 of ketones of the indole series. Zhur. Obshchei Khim. ^, 

 2875-81 (1959). C. A. 54, 12098d (1960). 

 Office: Chemistry Department 



Moscow University 

 Moscow, USSR 

 Residence: Leninskii gory, sekt, ^V 



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 Telephone: B9 14 65 



TIKHOMIROV, VIKTOR VASIL'EVICH (Radio Engineer) 



V. V. Tikhomirov was born December 23, 1912. In 1940 he 

 graduated from the Moscow Institute of Energetics, after which 

 he worked in a number of scientific research institutes. He has 

 been a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union 

 since 1948. In 1953 he was elected to the U.S.S.R. Academy of 

 Sciences as a Corresponding Member. He has been awarded 

 Stalin Prizes. 



