Anton Wassiljewitsch Ablow

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Anton Wassiljewitsch Ablow ( Russian Антон Васильевич Аблов ; * 3rd August July / 16 August  1905 greg. In Odessa , Russian Empire ; † 19 May 1978 in Chisinau , Moldovan SSR ) was a Soviet - Moldovan chemist and university professor .

Life

Ablow studied chemistry in Romania at the University of Iași in 1928 and worked there until 1940. He then left Romania and began teaching at the Sverdlovsk Agricultural Institute . 1941-1944 he did his military service in the German-Soviet War .

1944–1946 Ablow resumed teaching at the Kischinau Agricultural Institute. In 1946 he moved to the University of Chisinau and taught there until 1978. In addition, he worked at the Institute of Chemistry at the Moldavian Academy of Sciences from 1959–1961 . In 1961 he became a member of the Moldovan Academy of Sciences and until 1964 was Academy Secretary of the Section for Natural Sciences and Technology. He then returned to the Institute of Chemistry and was its director until 1975.

Ablow was the founder of complex chemistry in Moldova . The focus of his fundamental work was on the investigation of the coordination compounds of transition metals , especially cobalt and nickel , and their synthesis . He paved the way for their application in agriculture. He examined the ion exchange - extraction for obtaining pure metals . Together with IB Bersuker he wrote the book The chemical bond in complex compounds (Russian, Chisinau 1962).

The 22nd International Chugayev Conference on Complex Chemistry 2005 in Chisinau celebrated Ablow's centenary.

Honors

Individual evidence

  1. Д. Г. Батыр: А. В. Аблов (1905–1978). Страницы жизни и творчества . Издательство Штиинца, Кишинев 1986.
  2. ^ Ablow Anton Wassiljewitsch (Russian, accessed June 6, 2016).