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Bardin-Shteyn

Mark Borisovich Bardin-Shteyn (1919, Odessa-1987, Kinshinev) (Fig. 5.7.6) was doctor of chemical science and fought in WW II. In 1947 he started to teach at KSU and rose from assistant to professor. From 1964 to 1975, he was dean of the chemical faculty. He was a specialist in polarography of platinum metals. His studies on the determination of ft and Pd on solid electrodes and on the application of a rotating Pt microdisc electrode for polarography are well known. [Pg.142]

Fig. 5.7.15 Frumkin in Kishinev in 1970. Left to right. 1. G. Gershkovich, O. Nikitina (Kuybishev, now Samara), A. Dikusar, M. B. Bardin-Shteyn, A. Frumkin, A. D. Obrucheva (second wife of Frumkin), Yu Sister, V. Ochkina. The photo was taken by Lyalikov... Fig. 5.7.15 Frumkin in Kishinev in 1970. Left to right. 1. G. Gershkovich, O. Nikitina (Kuybishev, now Samara), A. Dikusar, M. B. Bardin-Shteyn, A. Frumkin, A. D. Obrucheva (second wife of Frumkin), Yu Sister, V. Ochkina. The photo was taken by Lyalikov...

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