Vladimir Weniaminowitsch Koslow

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Vladimir Weniaminowitsch Koslow , Russian Владимир Вениаминович Козлов , (born August 9, 1904 in Moscow ; † December 12, 1975 ibid) was a Russian chemist.

Koslow was the son of a pharmacist and studied from 1923 at the Mendeleev Institute of Chemistry and Technology in Moscow, graduating in 1929. There he went to the dyes department and received his doctorate in 1935 and his habilitation in 1946. Then he was professor of dye chemistry there. In 1949 he became a professor of organic chemistry at the Plekhanov Economic Institute .

In addition to dyes ( azo dyes , alizarin dyes , naphthalene dyes) and their intermediate products (sulfones, nitrosulfonic acids, nitroselenic acids), he dealt with the history of chemistry.

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  • History of the Chemical Society of the USSR, 1958 (Russian)
  • Technical chemistry in Lomonosov's work (Russian), 1961
  • 100 years of the Mendeleev Chemical Society, 1968 (Russian)
  • Acid dyes 1972 (Russian)
  • Direct dyes 1972 (Russian)