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Nationality
  
Russian

Name
  
Alexey Favorsky


Role
  
Chemist

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Alma mater
  
University of Moscow , University of Saint Petersburg

Doctoral students
  
Sergei Vasiljevich Lebedev, Vladimir Ipatieff

Known for
  
Favorskii rearrangement, Favorskii reaction

Died
  
August 8, 1945, Saint Petersburg, Russia

Education
  
Saint Petersburg State University, Moscow State University

Notable students
  
Sergey Lebedev, Vladimir Ipatieff

Similar People
  
Alexander Butlerov, Sergey Lebedev, Vladimir Ipatieff

Doctoral advisor
  
Alexander Butlerov

Alexey Yevgrafovich Favorsky, also spelled Favorskii (Russian: Алексе́й Евгра́фович Фаво́рский; 3 March [O.S. 20 February] 1860 – 8 August 1945), was a Soviet/Russian chemist.

Life

Favorsky studied chemistry at the imperial University of Saint Petersburg from 1878 to 1882. He joined Alexander Butlerov's laboratory for several years, and in 1891 became a lecturer. In 1895, Favorksy received his PhD and became professor for technical chemistry. His discovery of the Favorskii rearrangement in 1894 and the Favorskii reaction between 1900 and 1905 are connected to his name. He worked at the new inorganics department from 1897, and served as its director from 1934 to 1937. For his improvement of the production of synthetic rubber, Favorsky was awarded the Stalin Prize in 1941.

The artist Vladimir Favorsky was his nephew.

Favorsky died in 1945 and was buried at the Volkovskoye Orthodox cemetery.

References

Alexey Favorsky Wikipedia