posted on 2016-04-26, 10:20authored byO.A. Petrii, Stephen Fletcher
Alexander Naumovich Frumkin (1895–1976) founded and led one of the twentieth century’s largest research schools in the field of electrochemistry. Here, a brief attempt is made to sketch, in rather large brushstrokes, the main outlines of his life and work and to summarize the many and varied contributions that he made to this rapidly developing field.
History
School
Science
Department
Chemistry
Published in
Electrochemistry in a Divided World. Innovations in Eastern Europe in the 20th Century
Pages
1 - 48 (48)
Citation
PETRII, O.A. and FLETCHER, S., 2015. The Frumkin era in electrochemistry. IN: Scholz, F. (ed). Electrochemistry in a Divided World: Innovations in Eastern Europe in the 20th Century. Springer, pp. 49-96.
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