Eugenia Vasilyevna Snopova ( 1899/1900 - 1984/1985/1986 ) - Soviet scientist, metal chemist .
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| Scientific field | metallurgy chemistry | |||||
| Alma mater | Tomsk University ; Ural Polytechnic Institute | |||||
| Academic degree | candidate of technical sciences | |||||
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 1.1 Family
- 2 Scientific activities
- 3 Works
- 4 Awards and Prizes
- 5 notes
- 6 Literature
- 7 References
Biography
Born in 1899 (according to other sources - November 5, 1900 [1] ) in Vladivostok .
In 1921 she graduated from Tomsk University , in 1929 - the Ural Polytechnic Institute , a chemical engineer [1] . During the Civil War , she was familiar with I. Broz Tito , who was in captivity [1] .
Since 1929 she worked as a chemist in the laboratories of the Ural Geological Administration; In 1939-1945, she headed the chemical-technological group of the Central Laboratory of the Ural Geological Administration [1] [2] .
In 1945-1962, a senior researcher, head. chemical analytical laboratory of the Institute of Metallurgy and Enrichment of the Academy of Sciences of the Kazakh SSR .
Died at the age of 85 [3] .
Family
- father - Vasily Pavlovich Snopov, colonel, secretary of the Khabarovsk Cadet Corps (1919-1922) [1] [4] .
Scientific activity
Candidate of Technical Sciences (1935) [1] .
Key achievements [1] :
- developed methods:
- volumetric determination of gold in mineral raw materials (1927),
- determination of tungsten in ferroalloys,
- quantitative determination of metallic iron in the presence of its oxides (1928);
- proposed a scheme for the technology of complex extraction of uranium and vanadium from ores of the Karatausky deposit (1943).
Investigated the restoration of ilmenite and titanium dioxide, the enrichment of chromites of the Saranovsky deposit; studied nickel- and cobalt-containing iron ores of deposits in the Middle Urals [1] .
The author of more than 20 scientific papers on the development of vanadium and titanium ores.
Compositions
- Collection of problems in analytical chemistry. Sverdlovsk, 1938.
Awards and Prizes
- Medal "For Labor Valor" (14.1.1944) [1] [2]
- Stalin Prize of the second degree (1946) - for the discovery and development of new deposits of vanadium ores in Kazakhstan [1] [2]
- Order of Lenin [1] [2]
- Order of the Red Banner of Labor [1] [2]
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Free Encyclopedia of the Urals .
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 V. Ya. Komarsky, 1995 .
- ↑ Kabakov M.V. Golden anchors: [stories and novels]. - M .: RIPOL classic, 2011. - P. 239. - (Fiery miles of the Great Patriotic War). - ISBN 978-5-386-02891-6 .
- ↑ • Sheaves V.P. . Center for genealogical research. Date of treatment July 25, 2016.
• Sheaves Vasily Pavlovich . The genealogy book (December 22, 2014). Date of treatment July 25, 2016.
Literature
- Komarsky V. Ya. Employees of the Ural Geological Administration, who worked during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. in the rear: Biographical reference book // Explorators of the Urals in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945: Biographical reference book. - Vol. 1. - Yekaterinburg, 1995.
Links
- Snopova Evgenia Vasilievna . Free Encyclopedia of the Urals (November 4, 2014). Date of treatment July 25, 2016.
- Alma-Ata: an encyclopedia. Manash Kabashevich Kozybaev. Kazakh owl Encyclopedia, 1983 - Total Pages: 607
