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Petriashvili, Vasilii

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Petriashvili, Vasilii Moiseevich 

(also V. M. Petriev). Born 1845 in Tsilaskuri, near Tbilisi; died July 26 (Aug. 8), 1908, in Karlsbad, now Karlovy Vary, Czechoslovakia. Russian chemist.

After graduating from Novorossiia University in Odessa (1870), Petriashvili stayed on to teach there; he became a professor in 1879 and rector in 1907. From 1870 he conducted research in organic chemistry. He studied many azo compounds and provided a description of their structure, and he demonstrated the possibility of the existence of compounds with two OH groups on one carbon atom. From 1885 he concentrated on physical chemistry; he collected experimental data that confirmed the law of mass action. His best-known works are The Production of Vinegar (1905) and textbooks on wine-making and dairy farming written in Georgian.

REFERENCE

Kakabadze, V. M. “V. M. Petriashvili (Petriev): K 100-letiiu so dnia rozhdeniia.” Uspekhi khimii, 1946, vol. 15, fasc. 1.


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