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Putilova, Iya Nikolaevna

Iya Nikolaevna Putilova (1908-1989) - Soviet chemist .

Iya Nikolaevna Putilova
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Date of Birth
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Date of death
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Scientific fieldchemistry
Place of work
Alma materMSU chemical faculty
Academic degreeDoctor of Chemical Sciences
Academic titleProfessor
Awards and prizes
SU Medal For Distinguished Labor ribbon.svgMedal "For the Defense of Moscow"SU Medal For Valiant Labor in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945 ribbon.svgSU Medal In Commemoration of the 800th Anniversary of Moscow ribbon.svg
Stalin Prize - 1946

Biography

Born on August 4, 1908 in Bogorodsk (now the Moscow region ). She graduated from the Department of Chemistry of Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov (1930).

Candidate (1935), Doctor of Chemistry (1946). Theme of the doctoral dissertation: "The study of protein hydration and the stability of their sols."

Academic titles: Associate Professor (1935), Professor (1946).

In 1939-1950, an assistant professor, professor at the Department of Colloid Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, Moscow State University.

Director of the Unikol plant of Narkomneft (1943-1944) for the production of the drug she developed.

She died on August 17, 1989 in Moscow.

Scientific publications
  • "The use of acid corrosion inhibitors" (et al., 1948),
  • "Guide to practical exercises in colloid chemistry" (1943).
  • Guide to practical exercises in colloid chemistry [Text]: textbook. allowance / I. N. Putilova. - 4th ed., Revised. and add. - M.: Higher. school., 1961. - 841 p.

Awards and prizes

  • The Stalin Prize of the third degree (1946) - for the creation and implementation of new drugs-inhibitors that protect metals from the effects of acids (Unikol). Putilova’s invention since 1945 was used for transportation and storage of hydrochloric acid in iron containers
  • Medal "For Labor Distinction"
  • Medal "For the Defense of Moscow"
  • excellent student of Narkomneft

Sources

  • Putilova Iya Nikolaevna / Chronicle of Moscow University
  • Russia - women's fate, century XIX-XX. Elena Tonchu. Ed. Tonchu House, 2004 - Total pages: 527
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Putilova_Iya_Nikolaevna&oldid = 89122092


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