Information and book exhibition dedicated to the 100th anniversary of Buketov E.A.
Information and book exhibition dedicated to the 100th anniversary of Buketov E.A.
An information and book exhibition dedicated to the 100th anniversary of E.A. Buketov was organized in the school library.
Evney Arystanovich Buketov is a Soviet and Kazakhstani scientist in the field of chemistry and metallurgy, a writer. He was born on March 23, 1925 in the family of a peasant farmer in the village of Baganaty in the Mariinsky volost of the Kokchetav district of the Akmola province of the Kirghiz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic of the USSR. He is known as a chemist, metallologist, novelist, poet, translator, scientist, Doctor of Technical Sciences, professor, academician of the Academy of Sciences of the Kazakh SSR, literary critic, member of the Writers' Union of the USSR. He developed the physico-chemical foundations of new processes in non-ferrous metallurgy. He researched the chemistry and technology of selenium and tellurium, the possibilities of improving methods for extracting molybdenum and rhenium, and complex processing of manganese ores. E. A. Buketov personally and in collaboration with his students published more than 240 scientific articles and abstracts, 9 monographs, 2 textbooks, received about 100 USSR copyright certificates and more than 15 patents from the USA, Canada, Australia, Sweden and Germany. He has published about 30 critical articles on theatrical and artistic topics, a number of literary works in Kazakh and Russian in the genre of memoirs and autobiographical stories, fiction about scientists and cultural figures of Kazakhstan. Yevney Buketov also enriched Kazakh literature with translations of such works as the novella "Artemka" by I. Vasilenko, short stories and articles by E. Zola, the novel "Under the Yoke" by I. Vazov, the plays "Macbeth", "Julius Caesar" by W. Shakespeare and "The Bug" by V. V. Mayakovsky, the poem "Anna Snegina" by S. Yesenin and others.
He died suddenly on December 13, 1983 in Karaganda. Today, the coal industry of the Republic of Kazakhstan is on the verge of major transformations, and a new domestic method of coal liquefaction developed by Yevney Arystanovich Buketov at the end of the last century, based on in-depth and extensive research, has opened up the possibility of producing artificial liquid fuels from the cheapest grades, primarily brown coal, in the new 21st century.
An information and book exhibition dedicated to the 100th anniversary of E.A. Buketov was organized in the school library.
Evney Arystanovich Buketov is a Soviet and Kazakhstani scientist in the field of chemistry and metallurgy, a writer. He was born on March 23, 1925 in the family of a peasant farmer in the village of Baganaty in the Mariinsky volost of the Kokchetav district of the Akmola province of the Kirghiz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic of the USSR. He is known as a chemist, metallologist, novelist, poet, translator, scientist, Doctor of Technical Sciences, professor, academician of the Academy of Sciences of the Kazakh SSR, literary critic, member of the Writers' Union of the USSR. He developed the physico-chemical foundations of new processes in non-ferrous metallurgy. He researched the chemistry and technology of selenium and tellurium, the possibilities of improving methods for extracting molybdenum and rhenium, and complex processing of manganese ores. E. A. Buketov personally and in collaboration with his students published more than 240 scientific articles and abstracts, 9 monographs, 2 textbooks, received about 100 USSR copyright certificates and more than 15 patents from the USA, Canada, Australia, Sweden and Germany. He has published about 30 critical articles on theatrical and artistic topics, a number of literary works in Kazakh and Russian in the genre of memoirs and autobiographical stories, fiction about scientists and cultural figures of Kazakhstan. Yevney Buketov also enriched Kazakh literature with translations of such works as the novella "Artemka" by I. Vasilenko, short stories and articles by E. Zola, the novel "Under the Yoke" by I. Vazov, the plays "Macbeth", "Julius Caesar" by W. Shakespeare and "The Bug" by V. V. Mayakovsky, the poem "Anna Snegina" by S. Yesenin and others.
He died suddenly on December 13, 1983 in Karaganda. Today, the coal industry of the Republic of Kazakhstan is on the verge of major transformations, and a new domestic method of coal liquefaction developed by Yevney Arystanovich Buketov at the end of the last century, based on in-depth and extensive research, has opened up the possibility of producing artificial liquid fuels from the cheapest grades, primarily brown coal, in the new 21st century.
