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Aleksei Chichibabin

Alekséy Yevgényevich Chichibábin ((ロシア語:Алексей Евгеньевич Чичибабин)) was a Soviet/Russian organic chemist, born , Kuzemino village, current Poltava Oblast, Ukraine, died in Paris, France, 15 August 1945. His name is also written ''Alexei Yevgenievich Chichibabin'' and ''Alexei Euguenievich Tchitchibabine''.〔Andraos, J., (''Named Organic Reactions (A – D) )〕
== Life ==
Chichibábin was born at Kusemino on March 17, 1871. He studied at the University of Moscow from 1888 until 1892, and received his PhD from the University of Saint Petersburg. He became a professor at the Imperial College of Technology in Moscow in 1909, and remained there until 1929. After losing hist daughter Natacha, a chemist, to an industrial oleum accident (explosion) that he deemed preventable, Chichibábin moved to Paris where he remained despite threat of and eventual stripping of his Soviet citizenship and his position in the Academy of Sciences (1936, Academy standing restored posthumously, 1990).〔David Lewis, 2012, Early Russian Organic Chemists and Their Legacy (Vol. 4, SpringerBriefs in Molecular Science: History of chemistry), Heidelberg:Springer, ISBN 3642282199, see (), accessed 12 February 2015.〕 In 1931 he began working at the Collège de France, remaining until his death in 1945, but also serving over parts of the same period as the director of research at French dye and fine chemical manufacturer Établissement Kuhlmann, and as an advisor to the Schering and Roosevelt Co. of New York.〔
Chichibábin and his wife, Vera Vladmirovna Tchitchibabine, had one child, a daughter who became a chemist. Chichibábin died in 1945 and was buried at the Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois Russian Cemetery near Paris.〔

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