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Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics
Established1956
AddressAcademician Semenov avenue 1,
Chernogolovka,
Moscow region,
142432 Russian Federation
Location,
Russia
Websitehttp://www.icp.ac.ru/

The Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics (IPCP)[1] (Template:Lang-ru) of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) consists of 10 scientific departments and about 100 laboratories each one held by an independent research groups.

IPCP was established in 1956 as branch of the Moscow Institute of Chemical Physics

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  • Dubovitskii, F. I. (1996), Институт химической физики. Очерки истори (in Russian), Москва: Издательство "Наука", p. 983, ISBN 5-02-010689-5. "The Institute of Chemical Physics. Historical essays" (English translation of the title) is an historical book on the Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics, written by Fedor Ivanovich Dubovitskii, one of his founders and leading directors for many years. It gives many useful details on the lives and the achievements of many scientists who worked there, including Aizik Isaakovich Vol'pert.
  • Manelis, G. B.; Aldoshin, S. M. (2005), "Институт проблем химической физики. Пятьдесят лет на переднем крае", in Manelis, G. B. (ed.), Институт проблем химической физики, 2004. Ежегодник Том I (PDF) (in Russian), Черноголо́вка: ИПХФ РАН, pp. 5–14, ISBN 5-901675-43-6[permanent dead link]. "Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics. Fifty years in the trenches" (English translation of the title) is a brief historical sketch of the institute, published in the first volume of the 2004 yearbook.