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Alexander Butlerov
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Born | September 15, 1828 Chistopol, Kazan Governorate, Russian Empire |
Died | August 17, 1886 Butlerovka, Kazan Governorate, Russian Empire |
(aged 57)
Nationality | Russian |
Fields | Chemistry |
Institutions | University of St. Petersburg, Kazan State University |
Alma mater | Kazan State University |
Doctoral advisor | Nikolay Zinin |
Doctoral students | Alexey Yevgrafovich Favorsky, Vladimir Markovnikov, Alexander Mikhaylovich Zaytsev |
Alexander Mikhaylovich Butlerov (Алекса́ндр Миха́йлович Бу́тлеров; September 15, 1828, Chistopol – August 17, 1886, new style) was a Russian chemist, one of the principal creators of the theory of chemical structure (1857–1861), the first to incorporate double bonds into structural formulas, the discoverer of hexamine (1859), and the discoverer of the formose reaction.
The crater Butlerov on the Moon is named after him.
Alexander Butlerov was born in Chistopol into a landowning family.