Background
FEDOT’YEV, Pavel was born in 1864 in Blagoveshchensk, now Amur Oblast.
FEDOT’YEV, Pavel was born in 1864 in Blagoveshchensk, now Amur Oblast.
1888 graduate Saint St. Petersburg Technol Institute.
After graduate worked at chemical plants. From 1904 professor, Saint St. Petersburg Polytcch Institute. 1913 devised sodium carbonate process using sodium nitrate as a basic raw material.
1930 devised similar process using sodium sulphate. 1910 began research, partly with Vice-President Il’inskiy, which enabled him to formulate physiochemical theory of aluminum production by the electrolysis of molten cryolite and aluminum oxide. 1929 supervised production of first Soviet aluminum at Krasnyy vyborzhets Plant, Leningrad.
1914-1915 studied production of magnesium by the electrolysis of molten carnallile. 1930 completed research program on which the industry production of magnesium in the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics is based. 1914-1915 also did research on production of sodium perborate.
1912-1913 on production of barium amalgams. 1928 on production of Berthollet’s salt. 1914 on production of iron.
1929 on production of zinc. 1923-1928 on production of nickel and cobalt. During World War 1 worked on production of chlorine, soda and other chemicals.
1924 commissioned by government to set up a silver refineryin Leningrad.
There is no solid or tangible evidence for God nor a logical argument for God. The existence of God is taken on faith and not by evidence.
Marxism–Leninism as the only truth could not, by its very nature, become outdated.
Correspondent member, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Academy of Sciences from 1933.