Sakhar Alexandrovich Rogovin

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Sachar Alexandrowitsch Rogovin ( Russian Захар Александрович Роговин , English transcription Zakhar Aleksandrovich Rogovin; born August 28, 1905 in Mogilew ; † August 11, 1981 in Moscow ) was a Russian chemist.

Rogovin studied at the Technical University in Moscow and then worked there and at the Physico-Chemical Institute Karpov. In 1939 he became a professor at the Chemical-Technological Institute in Moscow and in 1946 at the Institute for Synthetic Fibers. He dealt particularly with the chemistry of cellulose with application in the textile industry.

In May 1981 he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the Technical University of Dresden .

The writer Jelena Moissejewna Rschewskaja was Rogovin's cousin.

Fonts

  • with Leonid S. Galbraich, W. Albrecht (ed.): The chemical treatment and modification of cellulose, Stuttgart: Thieme 1983 (Russian edition by Rogovin, Moscow 1967)
  • Man-made fibers: Chemie, Technologie, Thieme 1982
  • Man-made fibers: Basics of chemistry and technology, Leipzig: Fachbuchverlag 1960
  • as editor: Advances in Polymer Science, Wiley 1974 (translation from Russian)

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Honorary doctoral students of the TH / TU Dresden. Technical University of Dresden, accessed on February 2, 2015 .