Vladimir Issaakowitsch Minkin

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Vladimir Issaakowitsch Minkin (2009)

Vladimir Issaakowitsch Minkin ( Russian Владимир Исаакович Минкин , born March 4, 1935 in Rostov-on-Don , Russian SFSR ) is a Soviet - Russian chemist , professor , doctor of chemical sciences .

biography

Vladimir Minkin graduated from the Chemical Faculty of Rostov State University (today Southern Federal University , SFU) in 1957. From 1967 he was Professor of the Department of Natural Products and between 1981 and 2012 head of the Research Institute for Physical Organic Chemistry at Rostov State University. Since 2003 he was the deputy chairman of the Southern Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences , in 2004–2009 - head of the Department of Nature and High Molecular Weight Compounds of the SFU. He has been the scientific supervisor of the SFU since 2012.

Corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences since 1990, since 1994 full member of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Institute for General and Technical Chemistry). Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry (1994).

His main works are devoted to physical , organic and quantum chemistry . He studied the structure and molecular dynamics of organic and organometallic compounds.

In 1974 he discovered (together with Lev Olechnowitsch and Jurij Shdanow) the phenomenon of acylotrophy - rapid reversible migration of acyl groups between nucleophilic centers in organic molecules. Minkin was the founder of a new scientific field. He developed the theory of the orbital stabilization of "non-classical" structures of organic compounds. He also studied tautomerism and photochromism of organic compounds, stereodynamics of coordination compounds, non-classical organic and element-organic structures, bistable molecular systems with light-controlled reversible rearrangements.

He is a member of the editorial board of such journals as Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry, Mendeleev Communications, Russian Chemical Reviews , Journal of General Chemistry , Journal of Organic Chemistry and so on. He is the author of 12 monographs and more than 800 articles in Russian and foreign magazines. He is currently the most cited Russian scientist.

Minkin is the recipient of the State Prize of the USSR (1989), and in 2018 he received the Demidow Prize . In 2006 he gave the Mendeleev lecture.

Individual evidence

  1. Минкин В.И. - Общая информация .
  2. a b c d IPOC - Минкин Владимир Исаакович .
  3. Минкин В. И., Олехнович Л. П., Жданов Ю. А. Явление ацилотропии. Диплом на открытие № 146, 1974 г. Государственный реестр открытий СССР, 1975.
  4. Гарновский А. Д. Владимир Исаакович Минкин // Российский химический журнал. 1996. Т. XL. № 4-5. С. 196-198.
  5. Список российских учёных, имеющих свыше 1000 цитирований по ISI