Tbilisi, Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Union
Nationality
Georgian
Occupation(s)
chemist, Scientist
Petre Melikishvili (Georgian: პეტრე მელიქიშვილი; July 11, 1850 — March 23, 1927) was a Georgian chemist. He was the co-founder of Tbilisi State University (TSU), the first Rector of TSU, Head of the Department of Organic Chemistry (1919-1927), Corresponding Member of the USSR Academy of Sciences (1927) and Professor at the University of Odessa.[1][2]
Petre Melikishvili's field of interest in organic chemistry was the synthesis and properties of inorganic peroxide and acids; in inorganic chemistry - the chemistry of glycolic acids and acrylic acids. He also studied meteorite compositions and agricultural issues.[3]
^Меликов Пётр Григорьевич, статья в Большой советской энциклопедии
^Меликишвили (Меликов) Петр Григорьевич на сайте Архивов РАН
^Toradze, M (2015). Petre Melikishvili: First rector of university. Publicistic essays, 2. Tbilisi: Tbilisi State University. pp. 29-31.
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