Batkibekova Minira Batkibekovna

Batkibekova Minira Batkibekovna
Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor, Academician of the Engineering Academy of the Kyrgyz Republic and the International Engineering Academy.
Born in 1940. In 1962, she graduated from the Higher Institute of Food Industry in Bulgaria.
Currently, she is the director of the Scientific Research Chemical Institute of KTU.
A renowned scientist and educator, she is the author of classic works in various fields of inorganic and food chemistry, as well as environmental chemistry. Her scientific work is dedicated to the synthesis of vitamin A active substances, representing classic works in the field of fine organic synthesis. The main thermodynamic parameters of chlorides, nitrates, phosphates, acetates of rare earth elements, and ammonium have been determined. These works laid the foundation for a scientific school in chemical thermodynamics in the Kyrgyz Republic and, more broadly, in Central Asia. She has conducted research on the chemistry and thermodynamics of antimony, titanium, tin, and germanium chlorides in their higher oxidation states.
In recent years, with her participation, research has been conducted on the chemistry and technology of noble metals, comprehensive processing of mineral raw materials, recycling of metallurgical production waste, and environmental protection, aimed at solving problems related to the national economy using new highly sensitive analytical methods.
She has been awarded an Honorary Certificate from the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the Kyrgyz Republic, a jubilee medal "For Valorous Labor. In Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of V.I. Lenin," a diploma from Kyrgyzpatent for achievements in inventive activity (2004),
an Honorary Certificate from KTU for her achievements in the education and upbringing of youth (2003), and is a deserving worker of education of the Kyrgyz Republic.
As a result of her scientific activity, she has published more than 215 scientific works, 7 textbooks, and 5 monographs, and is the author of 20 inventions.
Main Inventions:
1. Method for purifying antimony. Patent No. 1146333, 1985.
2. Method for producing antimony. Patent No. 1248293, 1986.
3. Method for extracting gold from gold-containing antimony ores. Preliminary patent of the Kyrgyz Republic No. 258, 1998.
4. Composition of a flour-based culinary product. Preliminary patent of the Kyrgyz Republic No. 389, 2000.
5. Method for producing baked lamb. Preliminary patent of the Kyrgyz Republic No. 374, 2000.