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'''Alexander Pavlovich Dianin''' ({{lang-ru|Александр Павлович Дианин}}; 1851–1918) was a [[Russia]]n [[chemist]] from [[Saint Petersburg]]. He carried studies on phenols and discovered a phenol derivative now known as [[bisphenol A]]<ref>{{cite journal |last= Dianin |first= A. P.|title= Condensation of ketones with phenols |year= 1891|journal= Zhurnal Russkago Fiziko-Khimicheskago Obshchestva (J. Russ. Phys. Chem. Soc.) |volume= 23|pages= 488–-517, 523–-546, 601–-611|location = St. Petersburg |language = Russian}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last= Zinke |first= Theodor|title= Ueber die Einwirkung von Brom und von Chlor auf Phenole: Substitutionsprodukte, Pseudobromide und Pseudochloride|year= 1905|journal= Justus Liebigs Annalen der Chemie|volume= 343|pages= 75–-99|language = German| doi = 10.1002/jlac.19053430106 }}</ref> and the accordingly named [[Dianin's compound]].<ref>{{cite journal |last= Dianin |first= A. P.|title= Condensation of phenol with unsaturated ketones. Condensation of phenol with mesityl oxide |year= 1914|journal= Zhurnal Russkago Fiziko-Khimicheskago Obshchestva (J. Russ. Phys. Chem. Soc.) |volume= 36|pages= 1310–-1319|location = St. Petersburg |language = Russian}}</ref> He was married to the adopted daughter of fellow chemist [[Alexander Borodin]]. In 1887, Dianin succeeded his father-in-law as a chair of the Chemistry Department at the Imperial Medical-Surgical Academy in St. Petersburg. |
'''Alexander Pavlovich Dianin''' ({{lang-ru|Александр Павлович Дианин}}; 1851–1918) was a [[Russia]]n [[chemist]] from [[Saint Petersburg]]. He carried out studies on phenols and discovered a phenol derivative now known as [[bisphenol A]]<ref>{{cite journal |last= Dianin |first= A. P.|title= Condensation of ketones with phenols |year= 1891|journal= Zhurnal Russkago Fiziko-Khimicheskago Obshchestva (J. Russ. Phys. Chem. Soc.) |volume= 23|pages= 488–-517, 523–-546, 601–-611|location = St. Petersburg |language = Russian}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last= Zinke |first= Theodor|title= Ueber die Einwirkung von Brom und von Chlor auf Phenole: Substitutionsprodukte, Pseudobromide und Pseudochloride|year= 1905|journal= Justus Liebigs Annalen der Chemie|volume= 343|pages= 75–-99|language = German| doi = 10.1002/jlac.19053430106 }}</ref> and the accordingly named [[Dianin's compound]].<ref>{{cite journal |last= Dianin |first= A. P.|title= Condensation of phenol with unsaturated ketones. Condensation of phenol with mesityl oxide |year= 1914|journal= Zhurnal Russkago Fiziko-Khimicheskago Obshchestva (J. Russ. Phys. Chem. Soc.) |volume= 36|pages= 1310–-1319|location = St. Petersburg |language = Russian}}</ref> He was married to the adopted daughter of fellow chemist [[Alexander Borodin]]. In 1887, Dianin succeeded his father-in-law as a chair of the Chemistry Department at the Imperial Medical-Surgical Academy in St. Petersburg. |
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Alexander Pavlovich Dianin | |
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Born | |
Died | December 6, 1918 | (aged 67)
Nationality | Russian |
Alma mater | University of Jena (PhD in Chemistry, 1877) Imperial Medical-Surgical Academy in St. Petersburg (MD, 1882) |
Known for | Bisphenol A Dianin's compound |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Organic chemistry |
Institutions | Imperial Medical-Surgical Academy in St. Petersburg |
Alexander Pavlovich Dianin (Russian: Александр Павлович Дианин; 1851–1918) was a Russian chemist from Saint Petersburg. He carried out studies on phenols and discovered a phenol derivative now known as bisphenol A[2][3] and the accordingly named Dianin's compound.[4] He was married to the adopted daughter of fellow chemist Alexander Borodin. In 1887, Dianin succeeded his father-in-law as a chair of the Chemistry Department at the Imperial Medical-Surgical Academy in St. Petersburg.
References
- ^ Tipson, R. Stuart (1957). Wolfrom, M. L. (ed.). Phoebus Aaron Theodore Levene: 1869-1940. Obituary. Advances in Carbohydrate Chemistry. Vol. 12. New York: Academic Press. pp. 1–-12. ISBN 9780080562711. OCLC 9780080562711.
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value (help) - ^ Dianin, A. P. (1891). "Condensation of ketones with phenols". Zhurnal Russkago Fiziko-Khimicheskago Obshchestva (J. Russ. Phys. Chem. Soc.) (in Russian). 23. St. Petersburg: 488–-517, 523–-546, 601–-611.
- ^ Zinke, Theodor (1905). "Ueber die Einwirkung von Brom und von Chlor auf Phenole: Substitutionsprodukte, Pseudobromide und Pseudochloride". Justus Liebigs Annalen der Chemie (in German). 343: 75–-99. doi:10.1002/jlac.19053430106.
- ^ Dianin, A. P. (1914). "Condensation of phenol with unsaturated ketones. Condensation of phenol with mesityl oxide". Zhurnal Russkago Fiziko-Khimicheskago Obshchestva (J. Russ. Phys. Chem. Soc.) (in Russian). 36. St. Petersburg: 1310–-1319.
Further reading
- Dianin, Sergey Aleksandrovich (1980). Borodin. Westport: Greenwood Press. ISBN 9780313225291. OCLC 247826062.
- Figurovskiy, Nikolay Aleksandrovich; Soloviev, Yuriy Ivanovich (1988). Aleksandr Porfirievich Borodin: a chemist's biography. New York: Springer-Verlag. p. 22. ISBN 9780387178882. OCLC 16647830.