Imankulov Beishen Imankulovich

Imankulov Beishen Imankulovich
Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor, Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic.
Born in 1930. In 1953, he graduated from the Faculty of Chemistry of Kyrgyz State University.
Currently, he is the Chief Scientific Secretary of the National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic, a member of the Regional Special Council for the defense of doctoral dissertations at the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, and the Chairman of the Expert Council on Chemical, Biological, and Agricultural Sciences of the Higher Attestation Commission of the Kyrgyz Republic.
A well-known specialist in the field of physicochemical analysis, bioinorganic chemistry, biogeotechnology of gold, and their application to solve various applied problems. Within the framework of the theory of the complexation process of inorganic salts with organic bases, he was the first to consider it as an acid-base interaction and systematized numerous experimental data. Of the 200 compounds he synthesized, about 20 turned out to be biostimulants for the growth and development of cotton, sugar beets, and tobacco. He has organized and is developing a new scientific direction in biogeotechnology of gold, which is relevant for Kyrgyzstan.
Under his supervision, 1 doctoral and several candidate dissertations have been defended.
He has published 6 monographs, more than 240 scientific works and articles, and is the author of 15 inventions.
Main inventions:
1. Method for obtaining a catalyst for the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide. Author's certificate No. 405576, 1974.
2. Method for obtaining a potassium-zinc complex. Author's certificate No. 454170, 1974.
3. Plant growth stimulator. Author's certificate No. 626744, 1978.
4. Monohydrate of dimethyl sulfoxide cobalt chloride, possessing properties of a growth and development stimulator for sugar beets. Author's certificate No. 1017252, 1983.
5. Method for determining the wettability of mineral powders. Author's certificate No. 1141310, 1985.