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Polesitsky, Alexander Efimovich

Alexander Efimovich Polesitsky ( 1907 - 1944 ) was a Soviet physicist whose studies made a significant contribution to the process of creating the Soviet atomic bomb . For development together with B.A. Nikitin's new method for the isolation of radiotorium and radium D from old radium-mesotorium preparations, based on the difference in the volatility of chloride elements, was awarded the USSR State Prize in 1943 [1] .

Alexander Efimovich Polesitsky
Date of Birth1907 ( 1907 )
Date of death1944 ( 1944 )
A countryRussian Empire, USSR
Scientific fieldphysicist , radiochemistry
Academic rankProfessor
Awards and prizes
Stalin Prize - 1943

Notes

  1. ↑ EMPLOYEES OF THE RADIO INSTITUTE - HEROES OF SOCIALIST LABOR, LAUREATES OF THE LENIN PRIZE, STATE PRIZE OF THE USSR, PREMISES THEM. V. G. KHLOPIN, DESERTED WORKERS OF SCIENCE AND TECHNIQUES of the RSFSR, DESERTED WORKERS OF SCIENCE of the Russian Federation Archived on June 10, 2011.

Links

  • Site Radium Institute. V. G. Khlopin Article “On the 100th anniversary of A.E. Polesitsky " (inaccessible link)


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Polesitsky,_Alexander_Efimovich&oldid=100754104


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