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Tereshchenko, Gennady Fedorovich

Gennady Fedorovich Tereshchenko ( December 28, 1941 , Solovyovka village, Sterlitamak district , Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic - April 16, 2010 , Moscow ) - Soviet and Russian scientist - chemist , statesman, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences , deputy chairman of the St. Petersburg Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences , member of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences , First Deputy Minister of Science and Technology of the Russian Federation (1998-2000).

Gennady Fedorovich Tereshchenko
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Date of BirthDecember 28, 1941 ( 1941-12-28 )
Place of BirthSolovyovka village, Sterlitamak district , Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic , RSFSR , USSR
Date of deathApril 16, 2010 ( 2010-04-16 ) (68 years old)
A place of deathMoscow , Russian Federation
A country USSR → Russia
Scientific fieldtechnical chemistry
Place of workDeputy Chairman of the St. Petersburg Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences , member of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Alma materLeningrad Technological Institute. Lensoviet
Academic degreeDoctor of Chemistry ( 1982 )
Academic rankprofessor
Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences ( 2003 )
Awards and prizes
Order of FriendshipRUS Medal In Commemoration of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow ribbon.svgRUS Medal In Commemoration of the 300th Anniversary of Saint Petersburg ribbon.svg
Prize of the Government of the Russian Federation in the field of science and technology - 1999Prize of the Government of the Russian Federation in the field of science and technology - 2001

Content

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Scientific activities
  • 3 Awards and titles
  • 4 References
  • 5 notes

Biography

In 1964 he graduated from the Leningrad Technological Institute. Leningrad City Council with a degree in chemical engineering, in 1969 - graduate school, doctor of chemical sciences (1982), professor.

In 1964-1966 - engineer, junior researcher at the Dzerzhinsky Research Institute of the USSR Ministry of Engineering (Dzerzhinsk, Gorky Region),

in 1969-1989 - at the State Institute of Applied Chemistry (since 1988 - the Intersectoral Association "Tekhnohim", Leningrad): senior researcher, head of the laboratory, deputy director for science.

In 1989-1996 - General Director of the Scientific and Production Association "State Institute of Applied Chemistry" (since 1993 - Russian Scientific Center "Applied Chemistry", St. Petersburg).

In 1996-1997 - Deputy Chairman of the State Committee of the Russian Federation for Science and Technology.

In 1997-1998. - Secretary of State - Deputy Minister,

in 1998-1999 - State Secretary - First Deputy Minister,

in 1999-2000 - First Deputy Minister of Science and Technology of the Russian Federation.

In 2000-2002 - Deputy Minister of Industry, Science and Technology of the Russian Federation.

Since 2003 - Deputy Chairman of the St. Petersburg Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Head of the Laboratory of the Physicotechnical Institute named after Ioffe, St. Petersburg; Head of Laboratory, Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, Moscow; Professor, Technological University of St. Petersburg.

Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences in the Department of Chemistry and Materials Science (2003), corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences (1997). Member of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

Vice President of the Russian Chemical Society D. I. Mendeleev; Academician of the Academy of Engineering, member of the Academy of Materials Science of the Asia-Pacific Region, member of the Bureau of the Department of Chemistry and Materials Science of the RAS

Editor-in-chief of the magazines Membranes and the Journal of Applied Chemistry, member of the editorial board of the magazines Catalysis in Industry and Chemical Technology.

Member of the Academic Councils of the Physicotechnical Institute. Ioffe RAS, Scientific and Educational Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis of RAS, State Institute of Applied Chemistry.

Member of the organizing committee of the Mendeleev Congress since 2003

He was buried on April 21, 2010 at the Smolensk cemetery in St. Petersburg.

Scientific activity

One of the leading scientists in the field of technical chemistry. The main areas of scientific activity: chemistry and technology of amino-organic compounds, chemistry and technology of high-energy compounds, chemical safety.

He was the first to prove the generality of the mechanisms of catalytic reactions in systems: aliphatic amines, haloalkanes, three-membered rings (oxiranes, aziridines) - water, leading to the formation of quaternary ammonium bases, polyethylene polyamines. A mechanism for the catalytic conversion of alkanolamines to diazabicyclooctane is proposed and proved.

He is the author of more than 15 important and relevant industrial technologies. Under his leadership and with direct participation:

  • new original competitive technologies of industrial production technologies have been developed that have high technical and economic indicators: polytetrahydrofuran, ethylene diamine, polyethylene polyamine, choline chloride (vitamin B4), chlorocholin chloride, ethanolamines, hydrazine, hydrogen peroxide and other times. It has been working in the field of catalytic membrane catalysis, nanocarbon materials hydrogen energy, chemical safety;
  • several fundamental technologies of ozone-safe fluorocarbons that have solved the environmental problem and the country's environmental safety in this area have been developed and mastered in industry.
  • launch and supervision of 10 industrial plants: ethanolamines, isopropanolamines, methyldiethanolamine, polytetrahydrofuran, ethylenediamine, polyethylene polyamines, choline chloride, piperazine, hydrogen peroxide. The products of these industries are widely used in the chemical, pulp and paper, light industry, automotive industry, and agriculture;
  • first implemented on an industrial scale a new, unparalleled in the world, method of neutralizing domestic and industrial wastewater with widely available amino acid complexes of copper.

The author of more than 285 scientific papers, 153 inventions. In recent years, he worked in the field of catalytic membrane catalysis, nanocarbon materials, hydrogen energy, and chemical safety.

Awards and titles

  • Prizes of the Government of the Russian Federation in the field of science and technology in 1999 and 2001.
  • Order of Friendship (1999),
  • the medal "850 years of Moscow",
  • medal "300 years of St. Petersburg",
  • honorary title "Veteran of Labor".
  • Honorary Professor of RHTU im. DI. Mendeleva (2002) [1] .

Links

  • Profile of Gennady Fedorovich Tereshchenko on the official website of the RAS
  • Biography on the site biografija.ru
  • Obituary on the RAS website

Notes

  1. ↑ Honorary professors of RHTU (neopr.) (Inaccessible link) . Date of treatment April 10, 2017. Archived May 20, 2017.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tereshchenko_ Gennady_Fyodorovich&oldid = 100504135


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