Suleyman Kulov Kakin Suleyman Kulovich

Sulaimankulov Kakin Sulaimankulovich
Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor, Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic, Laureate of the State Prize in the field of Science and Technology, Honored Worker of Science and Technology of the Kyrgyz Republic.
Born in 1933. Graduated in 1953 from the Faculty of Biology of the Kyrgyz State University.
Since 2003, he has been working as the Director of the Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology of the National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic.
He has developed a scientific direction in the study of the interaction of urea with inorganic salts, which has led to the development of essentially a new section of chemical science — the chemistry of urea, recognized in the scientific community. He proposed a fundamentally new method for obtaining anhydrous catalysts based on urea complexes, a method for extracting industrial products in rare earth production.
He has been awarded the medal "For Valiant Labor. In Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of V.I. Lenin," two honorary certificates from the Supreme Council of the Kirg. SSR, the Balasagyn Medal, and a named medal from the Lahore Scientific Center of Pakistan. More than 100 scientific articles have been translated into English and published in the USA and England. He has been awarded the medal "For Valiant Labor," a certificate, and two Honorary Certificates from the Supreme Council of the KR for fruitful scientific research activities. The International Council of the Biographical Institute in the USA nominated him for the title "Man of the Year - 1999."
In 2001, he became the laureate of the J. Balasagyn Prize.
He has published more than 600 scientific articles, 2 monographs, "Russian-Kyrgyz Dictionary of Chemical Terms," and more than a dozen popular science articles. He holds 25 patents for inventions.
Under his supervision, 43 candidate and 5 doctoral dissertations have been defended.
Main Inventions:
1. Method for extracting rare earth elements from solid sulfates. Patent No. 632175, 1978.
2. Method for extracting erbium from acidic solutions. Patent No. 875765, 1981.
3. Diacquamagnesium dichloride, exhibiting hypnotic and narcotic effects. Patent No. 1593170, 1990.
4. Method for stimulating the growth and development of corn plants. Patent No. 1685351, 1991.
5. Method for extracting gold from alloys. Preliminary patent of the Kyrgyz Republic No. 351, 1999.