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Encyclopedia > Aleksandr Butlerov

Aleksandr Mikhailovich Butlerov (Александр Михайлович Бутлеров) (September 15, 1828August 17, 1886, Russian chemist, the creator of the theory of chemical structure (1861), and the discoverer of formaldehyde.


Butlerov crater on the Moon is named after him.








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Butlerov, an academician, the founder of the theory of organic compounds structure, who laid down the foundation for the contemporary organic chemistry.
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