Vladimir Ipatieff
American-Russian chemist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Vladimir Nikolayevich Ipatieff ; was a Russian and American chemist. His most important contributions are in the field of petroleum chemistry and catalysts. Life and career Born in Moscow, Ipatieff first studied artillery in the Mikhailovskaya Artillery Academy in Petersburg, then later studied chemistry in Russia with Alexei Yevgrafovich Favorskii and in Germany. The prominence of his extended family is illustrated by the fact that the July 17, 1918, extermination of Czar Nicholas Romanoff, the Empress and the rest of the royal family took place in the basement of a vacation house owned by the Ipatieff family in Ekaterinburg. His first works in chemistry were devoted to the study of metals and explosives. Later, his works on catalysis methods under high pressure made him famous as a chemist; for his reactions he used massive steel autoclaves . With the start of World War I, Ipatieff organized a dedicated laboratory in Petersburg which made improvements to the chemical weaponry and the methods of chemical protection for the army. Before the October revolution, Ipatieff was a General-Lieutenant of the Russian army and a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He was elected to the Russian Academy of Sciences in 1916.
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- Reaction of Aliphatic Olefins with Thiophenol1 (1938) (73)
- Polymerization : a new source of gasoline (1935) (50)
- Sodium Catalyzed Reactions. II.1 Side-chain Ethylation of Alkyl Aromatic Hydrocarbons Catalyzed by Sodium (1955) (37)
- Studies in the Terpene Series. VIII.1 Effect of Catalyst, Solvent and Temperature on the Dehydrogenation of Pinane and p-Menthane2 (1948) (36)
- Synthesis of Methanol from Carbon Dioxide and Hydrogen over Copper-Alumina Catalysts. Mechanism of Reaction (1945) (34)
- Reaction of Paraffins with Olefins1 (1935) (32)
- Catalytic Reactions at High Pressures and Temperatures (1937) (30)
- CONJUNCT POLYMERIZATION—THE INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE, CONCENTRATION, AND QUANTITY OF SULFURIC ACID ON POLYMERIZATION OF OLEFINS (1936) (27)
- Migration of Double Bonds in Olefinic and Diolefinic Hydrocarbons Catalyzed by Sodium. Dehydrogenation of d-Limonene to p-Cymene2 (1955) (27)
- Propylene Polymerization: Under High Pressure and Temperature with and without Phosphoric Acid (1936) (27)
- Catalytic Polymerization of Gaseous Olefins by Liquid Phosphoric Acid I. Propylene (1935) (25)
- Influence of Sulfuric Acid Concentration upon Reaction between Olefins and Benzene (1936) (24)
- Reaction of Thiol Compounds with Aliphatic Olefins (1939) (24)
- The Dehydration of 1,4-Cyclohexanediol. Synthesis of 1,4-Epoxycyclohexane1 (1944) (24)
- Studies in the Terpene Series. XX.1The Thermal Isomerization of Pinane at Atmospheric Pressure (1954) (23)
- Hydrogen Transfer. I. Reaction of p-Cymene with Olefinic Hydrocarbons in the Presence of Sulfuric Acid and Hydrogen Fluoride Catalysts1,2 (1948) (21)
- ISOMERIZATION ACCOMPANYING ALKYLATION. II. THE ALKYLATION OF BENZENE WITH OLEFINS, NAPHTHENES, ALCOHOLS AND ALKYL HALIDES1 (1940) (18)
- Study in Terpene Series. XI.1 The Dehydroxymethylation of Bicyclic Primary Terpenic Alcohols by Hydrogenolysis in the Presence of Nickel Catalysts2 (1951) (18)
- Reaction of Paraffins with Aromatic Hydrocarbons (Destructive Alkylation)1 (1935) (17)
- Gasoline from Ethylene by Catalytic Polymerization (1936) (16)
- Influence of Cyclohexene Concentration in the Alkylation of Benzene by Cyclohexene. Dealkylation of Cyclohexylbenzenes (1937) (16)
- SELECTIVE DEMETHYLATION OF PARAFFIN HYDROCARBONS (1946) (16)
- Reaction of Propane with Carbon Monoxide in the Presence of Aluminum Chloride (1947) (15)
- Action of Aluminum Chloride on Paraffins: Autodestructive Alkylation (1936) (15)
- Alkylation of Paraffins with Olefins in the Presence of Aluminum Chloride (1936) (14)
- The Mechanism of the Polymerization of Alkenes (1950) (14)
- Determination of Equilibrium Constants for Butanes and Pentanes (1945) (14)
- Polymerization of Ethylene Under High Pressures in the Presence of Phosphoric Acid (1935) (13)
- THE REACTION OF CYCLOPARAFFINS WITH AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS: DECYCLOALKYLATION* (1937) (13)
- Copper as Catalyst for the Hydrogenation of Benzene. (1939) (13)
- Effect of Hydrogen on Action of Aluminum Chloride on Alkanes (1948) (12)
- Polymerization of Ethylene with Aluminum Chloride (1936) (12)
- NEW METAL HALIDE CATALYSTS FOR HYDROCARBON REACTIONS (1937) (12)
- Isomerization of Saturated Hydrocarbons. XI.1 The Isomerization of Alkylcyclopropanes and Alkylcyclobutanes in the Presence of Aluminum Halide Catalysts (1953) (12)
- Catalytic Dehydrogenation of Gaseous of Paraffins (1940) (12)
- CONDENSATION OF KETONES WITH ALCOHOLS IN THE PRESENCE OF MIXED CATALYSTS1 (1942) (11)
- Simultaneous Dehydrogenation-Hydrogenation of Cyclohexene in the Presence of Nickel (1939) (11)
- Dehydroxymethylation of Primary Alcohols (1954) (11)
- Identification of Alkylbenzenes. I. Identification of Monoalkylbenzenes by Means of the Acetamino Derivative1 (1937) (10)
- The life of a chemist (1946) (10)
- Study in the Terpene Series. X. Isomerization Accompanying Hydrogenolysis of Alcohols (1951) (10)
- Hydrogen Transfer. III.1Reaction ofp-Ethyltoluene andp-Propyltoluene with Methylcyclohexene. Synthesis of Diarylalkanes (1949) (10)
- The Action of Aluminum Chloride on Benzene and Cyclohexane (1934) (10)
- Hydrogen Transfer. IV.1 Reaction of p-Isobutyltoluene and of p-s-Butyltoluene with Methylcyclohexene (1950) (9)
- Hydrogen transfer; reaction of diisopropyltoluene and isopropylcyclohexyltoluene with methylcyclohexene. (1948) (9)
- Alkylation of Benzene with Cycloparaffins in the Presence of Sulfuric Acid (1938) (9)
- Selective demethylation of paraffing hydrocarbons (1947) (9)
- Mixed Polymerization of Butenes by Solid Phosphric Acid Catalyst (1938) (9)
- Ethylation of Benzene in Presence of Solid Phosphoric Acid (1946) (9)
- REACTIONS OF PARAFFINS WITH AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS. I. VARIOUS PARAFFINS WITH BENZENE (1938) (9)
- Isomerization of saturated hydrocarbons; the effect of cyclohexene upon the isomerization of methyl-cyclopentane and cyclohexane. (1948) (9)
- STUDIES IN THE TERPENE SERIES. XII.1 CYCLIC ISOMERIZATION OF LIMONENE. PROOF OF THE STRUCTURE OF A NEW BICYCLOTERPENE (1952) (9)
- Heptenes and Heptanes from Propylene and Butylenes (1945) (8)
- Hydrogen Transfer. V.1 Reaction of m-Cymene and o-Cymene with Methylcyclohexene in the Presence of Hydrogen Fluoride (1950) (8)
- Studies in the Terpene Series. XVII.1 The Thermal Isomerization of Pinane at High Pressure2,3 (1953) (8)
- Isomerization Accompanying Alkylation. III. The Alkylation of Benzene with Neopentyl Chloride and Neopentyl Alcohol (1940) (8)
- Alkylation of Aromatics with Olefins in the Presence of Boron Fluoride1 (1936) (8)
- Synthesis of t-Butyl- and t-Amylcyclopentane and of their Intermediate Products (1939) (7)
- Studies in the Terpene Series. XIV.1 Skeletal Isomerization and Hydrogen Transfer of Cyclic Olefins in the Presence of Alumina—Hydrogen Chloride and Silica—Alumina Catalysts2 (1952) (7)
- Phosphoric Acid as a Catalyst for the Destructive Alkylation of Hydrocarbons (1936) (7)
- Determination of Solubilities of Gases at High Teperatures and High Pressures by the Rotating Bomb (1942) (7)
- Notes on the Preparation and Properties of Some Aliphatic Hydrocarbons (1940) (7)
- Investigation of the Preparation of Bromides from 1-, 2- and 3-Pentanol. Synthesis of Pure Bromopentanes (1952) (7)
- Isomerization Accompanying Alkylation. IX.1 The Reaction of Benzene with n- and Isopropylcyclopropane. The Synthesis of n- and Isopropylcyclopropane2 (1953) (7)
- Isomerization Accompanying Alkylation. VII.1 Reaction of Benzene with Methylcyclopropane, Ethylcyclopropane and with Dimethylcyclopropanes (1951) (7)
- THE ALKYLATION OF PARAFFINS WITH OLEFINS. THE IDENTIFICATION OF THE PARAFFINS FORMED1 (1943) (7)
- Reaction of Isobutene and Diisobutene with Phenol, with and without Scission of C—C Linkages (1938) (7)
- Hydrogenation of Alkyl Phenyl Ketones in the Presence of Copper Alumina Catalysts (1942) (7)
- Isomerization Accompanying Alkylation. IV.1 Reaction of Cycloheptanol and Cycloheptene with Benzene. Synthesis of Cycloheptylbenzene (1945) (7)
- Isomerization of Saturated Hydrocarbons. IX.1 Isomerization of Ethylcyclopentane, 1,3-Dimethylcyclopentane and 1,1-Dimethylcyclopentane in the Presence of Aluminum Bromide. Synthesis of 1,1-Dimethylcyclopentane (1951) (6)
- High Pressure Thermal Reactions of Propyl- and Isopropylbenzene, p-Cymene and s-Butylbenzene. Isomerization of Alkyl Groups1 (1953) (6)
- Identification of Alkyl Phenyl Sulfides, Sulfoxides, and Sulfones (1939) (6)
- The Cleavage of Side Chains in Aromatic Hydrocarbons in the Form of Paraffins by Means of Aluminum Chloride1 (1937) (6)
- Phosphoric Acid as Catalyst in the Ethylation of Phenol (1938) (6)
- REACTIONS OF PARAFFINS WITH AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS. II. VARIOUS AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS AND 2,2,4-TRIMETHYLPENTANE (1938) (6)
- Phosphoric Acid as the Catalyst for Alkylation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons (1936) (6)
- Composition of W-6 Raney Nickel Catalyst1 (1950) (6)
- Alkylation of Paraffins at Low Temperatures in the Presence of Aluminum Chloride (1942) (6)
- The Catalytic Preparation and Interconversion of Simple and Mixed Ethers (1941) (5)
- Synthesis of Cyclobutane by the Dehydroxymethylation Method (1953) (5)
- Reaction of Methylcyclopentane with Olefins in the Presence of Sulfuric Acid and Hydrogen Fluoride Catalysts1 (1945) (5)
- Mixed Copper Hydrogenation Catalysts. (1941) (5)
- Studies in the Terpene Series. I. Dehydration of Alcohols in the Terpene Series Under Pressure and in the Presence of Dilute Aqueous Salt Solutions (1944) (5)
- Identification of Alkylbenzenes. II. Identification of the Eight Amylbenzenes and Cyclopentylbenzene by Means of Their Mono- and Diacetamino and Monobenzamino Derivatives (1938) (5)
- Polymerization of Pentenes (1948) (5)
- Isomerization Accompanying Alkylation: Alkylation of Benzene with Isopropyl-ethylene in the Presence of Sulfuric Acid1 (1938) (5)
- Oxidation of Phosphorus with Water at High Temperature and Pressure in the Presence of Alkali. The Production of Phosphorous Acid (1935) (5)
- Reaction of Naphthenic Hydrocarbons with Olefins (1935) (5)
- Hydrogenation of Organo-tin and Lead Compounds under Pressure1 (1952) (5)
- Early work on the displacement of metals and metal oxides (1953) (4)
- Isomerization of Alkylcyclopentanes (1939) (4)
- Studies in the Terpene Series. III.1 Hydrogen Transfer Reaction During the Dehydration of Terpenic Alcohols (1945) (4)
- Aviation Gasoline: By Polymerization and Alkylation of Cracking Gases (1942) (4)
- Isomerization Accompanying Alkylation. VI. Reaction of Isobutylene and 2-Butene with Benzene1,2 (1950) (4)
- Synthesis of 1,3-Di-t-butylbenzene and 1,3-Di-t-butylcyclohexane (1949) (4)
- STUDIES IN THE TERPENE SERIES. VI. CYCLIC ISOMERIZATION OF LIMONENE (1)1 (1947) (4)
- Cracking Cyclohexane. Thermal and Catalytic Decomposition at High Pressures (1943) (4)
- Alkylation Accompanying Depolymerization (1936) (4)
- Studies in the Terpene Series. XVIII.1Isomerization Accompanying the Dehydrogenation of 1,1,3-Trimethylcyclohexane and of 1,1,3-Trimethyl-x-cyclohexene2 (1953) (4)
- High Pressure Laboratory Flow Apparatus (1948) (4)
- SYNTHESIS OF 1,4-EPOXYCYCLOHEXANE (1943) (4)
- Low-temperature hydrogen production. [Direct catalytic conversion of CH/sub 4/ and H/sub 2/O to H and CO] (1950) (4)
- The life of a chemist : memoirs of Vladimir N. Ipatieff (1946) (4)
- Reaction of Benzene with Butadiene in the Presence of Sulfuric Acid and Hydrogen Fluoride Catalysts (1944) (4)
- Reactions of Isopropyl Alcohol in the Presence of Catalysts Containing Magnesium Oxide1 (1947) (3)
- Decomposition of Alcohols over Nickel-Kieselguhr and Other Catalysts (1949) (3)
- Destructive Hydrogenation of Indan and Hexahydroindan (1949) (3)
- Studies in the Terpene Series. XV. Cycloisomerization of α- and β-Pinene, α-Terpineol, and 1,8-Terpin Hydrate (1952) (3)
- Reaction between Benzene and Butadiene in the Presence of Silico-phosphoric Acid Catalyst (1945) (3)
- Adsorption of Hydrogen by Palladium Black under High Pressure. (1933) (3)
- Isomerization of Saturated Hydrocarbons. VI.1 Effect of Benzene upon the Isomerization of Methylcyclopentane (1949) (3)
- Dealkylation of Dialkylbenzenes (1937) (3)
- Action of Aluminum Chloride on Cyclohexylbenzene (1938) (3)
- Catalytic Hydration of Acetylene and of Some Alkylacetylenes1 (1940) (3)
- Isomerization Accompanying Alkylation. V.1 Reaction of 4-Methylcyclohexene with Benzene in the Presence of Hydrogen Fluoride (1950) (3)
- “Hydro-polymerization”1 (1937) (3)
- Reaction of Methylcyclopentane with Propene in the Presence of Aluminum Bromide—Hydrogen Bromide (1948) (3)
- Reaction of Propene with Isoolefins in the Presence of Sulfuric Acid (1939) (2)
- AN APPARATUS FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE SOLUBILITIES OF GASES AT HIGH TEMPERATURES AND HIGH PRESSURES. (1941) (2)
- Reaction of Benzene with Methylcyclobutene and Methylenecyclobutane in the Presence of Sulfuric Acid (1939) (2)
- Isomerization of Saturated Hydrocarbons. VIII.1 The Effect of Oxygen and Light upon the Isomerization of Methylcyclopentane in the Presence of Aluminum Bromide (1950) (2)
- Studies in the Terpene Series. VII. Destructive Hydrogenation of Bicyclic Dihydroterpenic Hydrocarbons1,2 (1947) (2)
- Determination of Critical Temperatues by the Rotating Bomb (1942) (2)
- Studies in the Terpene Series. V.1The Action of Dilute Aqueous Salt Solutions on 3,3,5-Trimethylcyclohexanol and 1,1,3-Trimethyl-X-cyclohexene (1946) (2)
- Destructive Alkylation with a Hydrogenating Catalyst (1936) (2)
- The Potassium Permanganate Test for Detection of Unsaturation1 (1948) (2)
- Studies in the Terpene Series. IX.1 Isomerization Accompanying Cycloalkylation of Benzene2 (1950) (2)
- Isomerization of Saturated Hydrocarbons. XII. The Effect of Experimental Variables, Alkyl Bromides and Light upon the Isomerization of Methylcyclopentane in the Presence of Aluminum Bromide - Correction (1953) (2)
- Mixed Copper–Chromium Oxide Hydrogenation Catalysts. (1940) (2)
- Studies in the Terpene Series. XVI.1Hydrogenolysis of Pinane in a Flow Type Apparatus in the Presence of Hydrogenation Catalysts (1953) (2)
- The Dehydration of the Lower Aliphatic Alcohols in the Presence of Dilute Aqueous Solutions of Acids and Salts (1944) (2)
- REACTION OF HEXAHYDROAROMATICS WITH OLEFINS IN THE PRESENCE OF ALUMINUM CHLORIDE (1941) (2)
- Hydrogenation of Acetophenone to Cyclohexylmethylcarbinol in the Presence of Solvent (1939) (2)
- Studies in the Terpene Series. XIX.1 Hydroisomerization and Hydrogenolysis of Cyclohexene, Methylcyclohexene and p-Menthene in the Presence of Hydrogenation Catalysts (1954) (1)
- The Structure of Di-(methylcyyclohexyl)-benzenes from the Cycloalkylation of 4-Methylcyclohexene with Benzene in the Presence of Hydrogen Fluoride1 (1953) (1)
- Dehydration of 2-Methyl-2,4-pentanediol and 4-Methyl-x-penten-2-ol Under Pressure and in the Presence of Dilute Aqueous Salt Solutions (1945) (1)
- Isomerization of Saturated Hydrocarbons. VII.1 The Effect of Light upon the Isomerization of Methylcyclopentane in the Presence of Aluminum Bromide—Hydrogen Bromide (1950) (1)
- Isoöctane Production by Simultaneous Polymerization and Hydrogenation (1937) (1)
- STUDY IN THE TERPENE SERIES. XIII.1 REACTION OF BENZENE AND p-CYMENE WITH 2,6-DIMETHYLBICYCLO[3.2.1]-2-OCTENE2 (1952) (1)
- Synthesis of 2,2,4-Trimethyl-4-phenylpentane and 2,2,4-Trimethyl-4-cyclohexylpentane. Reactions of 2,2,4-Trimethyl-4-phenylpentane (1953) (1)
- The Catalytic Formation of Toluene from Benzene and Benzene—Methane at High Pressures (1947) (1)
- Identification of Alkylbenzenes. III. The Acetamino and Benzamino Derivatives of Isobutylbenzene (1943) (1)
- The Influence of the Walls of the Autoclaves Upon the Hydrogenation of p-Cymene (1949) (1)
- Isomerization Accompanying Alkylation. VIII.1 Reaction of Benzene with 2- and 3-Pentanol (1951) (1)
- Polytreating of Catalytically Cracked Gasolines (1946) (1)
- Modern science in Russia (1943) (1)
- THE TRIPTANE PROCESS. (1943) (1)
- Catalysis in the Hydrogen Bromide—Olefins Addition (1934) (1)
- Activation and Poisoning of Copper Hydrogenation Catalysts. (1941) (1)
- Reaction of Paraffins with Hexahydroaromatic Hydrocarbons in the Presence of Aluminum Halides (1939) (1)
- NEW COMPOUNDS. p-Di-(β-chloro-t-butyl)-benzene (1945) (0)
- The problem of the rational utilization of petroleum and of petroleum distillates (1943) (0)
- Hydrogenation of hydrocarbon materials. [Catalytic hydrogenation with MgO--MgCl/sub 2/ catalyst] (1941) (0)
- Oxidative Condensation of p-Cymene, Isopropylbenzene and Chloroisopropylbenzene1 (1955) (0)
- Additions and Corrections - Hydrogenation of Aromatic Compounds at Temperatures Close to their Decomposition in the Presence of Catalysts (1933) (0)
- “True” and “Conjunct” Catalytic Polymerization of Olefins (1937) (0)
- Additions and Corrections - Reaction of Thiol Compounds with Aliphatic Olefins (1941) (0)
- STUDIES IN THE TERPENE SERIES. II.1 HYDROGEN DISPROPORTIONATION OF LIMONENE (1945) (0)
- Hydrogen. [CH/sub 4/ and steam react in the presence of a Ni--Si--Cu catalyst] (1956) (0)
- MIXED CATALYSTS. (1940) (0)
- Hydrogenation of Aromatic Compounds at Temperatures Close to their Decomposition in the Presence of Catalysts (1933) (0)
- Destructive Hydrogenation of High–Molecular–Weight Polymers (1940) (0)
- Correction. Studies in the Terpene Series. IV. Method for the Determination of Rings in Bicyclic Dihydroterpenes. Isomerization of Pinane in the Presence of Dilute Aqueous Salt Solutions. (1945) (0)
- New Compounds. 9,9,10,10-Tetramethyldihydroanthracene and 9,9,10,10-Tetramethylperhydroanthracene (1951) (0)
- New Compounds. p-Acetamino-(β-chloro-t-butyl)-benzene (1945) (0)
- Destructive Hydrogenation of High-Molecular-Weight Polymers. Isobutene Polymer, Butadiene Polymer, and Natural Rubber (1940) (0)
- Treatment of hydrocarbon oils. [Catalytic hydrogenation] (1940) (0)
- Studies in the terpene series; cyclic isomerization of limonene. (1947) (0)
- The Triptane Process (1943) (0)
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