Anatoly Belyaev
Anatoly Ivanovich Belyaev (1906–1967) founded the school of metallurgy of light non-ferrous metals and semi-conducting materials. He was Professor of Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys. He was head of the department of metallurgy of light metals in the Moscow Institute of Non-ferrous Metals and Gold from 1943 to 1963. From 1962 to 1967 he was organizer and head of the chair for producing pure metals and semi-conducting materials in MISIS.[1]
Basic studies
- Physico-chemical properties of fused electrolytes, in particular, chloride melts and their role in melting aluminum alloys
- Electrolytic aluminum and magnesium production,
- Theory of anode effect occurrence;
- Processes of electrolysis production of primary aluminum using lithium additives in the form of lithium fluoride
- Problems in the high-purity aluminum production,
- Elaboration of the method to remove impurities from aluminum by means of transport reactions through subhalogenides,
- Aluminum electric refining in the high-purity metal production, surface phenomena in fused salts,
- Production processes of particularly pure metals and semi-conducting materials,
- Metallurgy of aluminum, magnesium, beryllium, lithium, zirconium, etc.
- Designed fluxing material compositions are applied in production.
Publications
- «Non-ferrous metals», 1957, No. 9. Chu Ianiang, Belayev А. I.
- «Proceedings of metallurgists. Non-ferrous metallurgy», 1959, No. 2.
- «Metallurgy of light metals. General course» (Higher school manual). Metallurgizdat, 1940, 1944, 1949, 1954, 1962 (6 publications)
- «Surface phenomena in metallurgical processes». Metallurgizdat, 1952.
- «Physico-chemical principles in purification of metals and semi-conducting materials». Publishing House of MISiS, 1965.
- «Physical chemistry of fused salts». Metallurgizdat, 1957.
- «Electrolytic aluminum production». Metallurgizdat, 1941.
- "Electrometallurgy of aluminum». Metallurgizdat, 1953.
- «Monovalent aluminum in metallurgical processes»
- «Pure aluminum production»
- «Metallurgy of pure metals and semi-conductors», together with L.А. Firsanova and Е.А. Zhemchuzhina.
References
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