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Mairanovskii, Stal' Grigor'evich
(1926–1990)

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Total publications: 16
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Doctor of chemical sciences (1962)
   
Main publications:
  • Kataliticheskie i kineticheskie volny v polyarografii / S.G. Mairanovskii. Akad. nauk SSSR. In-t organich. khimii im. N. D. Zelinskogo. - Moskva : Nauka, 1966. - 288 s.
  • Polyarografiya v organicheskoi khimii / S. G. Mairanovskii, Ya. P. Stradyn, V. D. Bezuglyi ; Pod obsch. red. d-ra khim. nauk S. G. Mairanovskogo. - Leningrad : Khimiya. Leningr. otd-nie, 1975. - 351 s. : il.; 22 sm. - (Fizicheskie metody issledovaniya organicheskikh soedinenii).

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1991
1. S. G. Mairanovskii, “The electroreduction of organic compounds in the presence of catalysts causing catalytic evolution of hydrogen and the electrosynthesis of chiral compounds”, Usp. Khim., 60:10 (1991),  2113–2142  mathnet; Russian Chem. Reviews, 60:10 (1991), 1085–1100  isi  scopus 6
1976
2. S. G. Mairanovskii, “Polarography of Organoelement Compounds of Non-transition Elements”, Usp. Khim., 45:4 (1976),  604–639  mathnet; Russian Chem. Reviews, 45:4 (1976), 298–317  scopus 12
1964
3. S. G. Mairanovskii, “Quasidiffusion surface waves in polarography”, Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 154:3 (1964),  683–686  mathnet
4. S. G. Mairanovskii, “Theory of catalytic hydrogen waves in organic polarography”, Usp. Khim., 33:1 (1964),  75–107  mathnet; Russian Chem. Reviews, 33:1 (1964), 38–55 17
1963
5. S. G. Mairanovskii, “Three-dimensional kinetic waves in the polarography of salts of weak acids in non-buffer solutions”, Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 149:6 (1963),  1373–1376  mathnet
1962
6. A. B. Ershler, G. A. Tedoradze, S. G. Mairanovskii, “The influence of the adsorption of organic substances on the kinetics of their electroreduction”, Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 145:6 (1962),  1324–1327  mathnet
7. V. G. Levich, B. I. Khaikin, S. G. Mairanovskii, “The influence of the double layer on the polarographic catalytic hydrogen space waves”, Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 145:3 (1962),  605–608  mathnet
8. S. G. Mairanovskii, “Polarographic catalytic hydrogen waves as dependent on the structure of the organic catalyst”, Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 142:6 (1962),  1327–1330  mathnet
9. S. G. Mairanovskii, “The influence of the double layer structure on irreversible polarographic waves in the reduction of organic substances with consumption of protons in the potential-determining stage”, Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 142:5 (1962),  1120–1123  mathnet
1961
10. S. G. Mairanovskii, L. D. Klyukina, A. N. Frumkin, “The polarographic catalytic surface waves of hydrogen as affected by the structure of the double layer”, Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 141:1 (1961),  147–150  mathnet
1960
11. S. G. Mairanovskii, V. A. Ponomarenko, N. V. Barashkova, A. D. Snegova, “Polarographic study of iodomethyltrialkylsilanes. An unusual polarographic maximum on the iodomethylphenyldimethylsilane wave”, Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 134:2 (1960),  387–390  mathnet
12. S. G. Mairanovskii, “The nature of the decrease of current on polarographic waves limited by the preceding chemical reaction”, Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 133:1 (1960),  162–165  mathnet
13. S. G. Mairanovskii, “Polarographic catalytic hydrogen waves and the adsorption of the catalyst”, Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 132:6 (1960),  1352–1355  mathnet
1958
14. S. G. Mairanovskii, M. G. Gonikberg, A. A. Opekunov, “Polarography at high pressures”, Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 123:2 (1958),  312–315  mathnet
15. S. G. Mairanovskii, “Irreversibles catalytic waves of hydrogen in polarography”, Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 120:6 (1958),  1294–1297  mathnet
1957
16. S. G. Mairanovskii, “On the nature of the catalytic currents of hydrogen in polarography”, Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 114:6 (1957),  1272–1275  mathnet

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