Siddhesh Joshi (Editor)

Nikolay Zinin

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Nationality
  
Russian

Role
  
Chemist


Name
  
Nikolay Zinin

Alma mater
  
University of Kazan

Nikolay Zinin imagesfineartamericacomimagesmediumlargeniko

Born
  
25 August 1812Shusha, Russian Empire (
1812-08-25
)

Institutions
  
University of KazanUniversity of Saint Petersburg

Doctoral students
  
Alexander BorodinAleksandr Butlerov

Died
  
February 18, 1880, Saint Petersburg, Russia

Notable students
  
Alexander Butlerov, Alexander Borodin

Similar People
  
Alexander Butlerov, Alexander Borodin, Justus von Liebig

Education
  
Kazan Federal University

Doctoral advisor
  
Justus von Liebig

Nikolay Nikolaevich Zinin (Russian: Никола́й Никола́евич Зи́нин) (25 August 1812 in Shusha – 18 February 1880 in Saint Petersburg) was a Russian organic chemist.

Contents

Nikolay Zinin httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommons33

Life

He studied at the University of Kazan where he graduated in mathematics but he started teaching chemistry in 1835. To improve his skills he was asked to study in Europe for some time, which he did between 1838 and 1841. He studied with Justus Liebig in Giessen, where he finished his research on the benzoin condensation, which was discovered by Liebig several years before. He presented his research results at the University of Saint Petersburg where he received his Ph.D. He became Professor for Chemistry in the same year at the University of Kazan and left for the University of Saint Petersburg in 1847 where he also became a member of the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences and first president of the Russian Physical and Chemical Society (1868–1877).

In St. Petersburg, professor Zinin was a private teacher of chemistry to the young Alfred Nobel.

Work

He is known for the so-called Zinin reaction or Zinin reduction, in which nitro aromates like nitrobenzene are converted to amines by reduction with sodium sulfides. In 1842 Zinin played an important role in identifying aniline.

References

Nikolay Zinin Wikipedia