Renad Sinnurowitsch Sagdejew

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Renad Sinnurowitsch Sagdejew ( Russian Ренад Зиннурович Сагдеев , Tatar Renad Zinnur ulı Säğdiev; born December 13, 1941 in Kazan ) is a Soviet - Tatar chemist .

Life

Sagdejew is the youngest son of the party functionary and deputy chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Tatar ASSR Sinnur Sagirowitsch Sagdejew and the mathematics teacher Fachrija Karimowna nee. Idrisowa. His older brother is the physicist Roald Sinnurowitsch Sagdejew .

Sagdejew first attended the University of Kazan . In 1963 he met during a visit to his brother in Novosibirsk , the local Akademgorodok know. He was so impressed that he switched to Novosibirsk University and finished his chemistry studies there in 1966 . He then worked at the Institute for Chemical Kinetics and Combustion (NXKG) of the Siberian Department of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (AN-SSSR) in Novosibirsk (from 1983 as deputy director). After completing his apprenticeship with JN Molin , he received his doctorate in 1969 as a candidate in the physical and mathematical sciences . In 1978 he received his doctorate in physical and mathematical sciences. In 1987 he became a corresponding member of the AN-SSSR.

In 1993 Sagdejew as director of the he initiated International tomography - Medical Center of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences now (RAN) in Novosibirsk. In 1997 he became a full member of RAN and a member of the RAN Presidium and Presidium Office.

Sagdejews main field was the nuclear magnetic resonance - spectroscopy to study the elementary processes of chemical reactions . He investigated the effects of electron and nuclear spins on the course of radical reactions . 1975–1980, together with AL Buschatschenko , JN Molin, EM Galimow and others , he investigated the effects of magnetic fields on the course of chemical reactions and discovered the magnetic isotope effect in 1975 . He proposed a method for the stimulated polarization of nuclei to study short-lived radicals and radical pairs in chemical reactions.

Honors

Individual evidence

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