Zaryl Sharshenalieva Sharshenalievna

Zaryl Sharsenalievna Sharsenalieva
Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor, Honored Worker of Science of the Kyrgyz Republic. Born in 1935. In 1959, she graduated from the Chemical Technology Faculty of the Moscow Textile Institute.
Currently, she works at the Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University.
A renowned scientist in the field of natural compounds chemistry - cellulose and its derivatives. Under her guidance, a significant cycle of work has been carried out on the study of the interaction of cellulose with various reagents aimed at creating environmentally friendly and economically viable technologies for obtaining various chemical products, including those for special purposes.
Among the developments for creating new resource-saving technologies are the production of high-energy nitroesters of cellulose for special products; powdered celluloses for plastic products; lignocellulosic preparations for the treatment of agricultural animals; cationite - an antidote for science and healthcare practice - a preventive measure for providing first aid in cases of poisoning with radioactive elements and heavy metals.
For her many years of fruitful activity in the field of science, training scientific personnel, and active participation in public life, she has been awarded Honorary Certificates from the Republican Committee of Trade Unions, VDNH, Honorary Certificates from the Supreme Council of the Kyrgyz SSR, Honorary Certificate from the Central Committee of the CPSU, VTsSPS, USSR Council of Ministers, and a jubilee medal "For Valorous Labor. In Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of V. I. Lenin," the "Veteran of Labor" medal, and an Honorary Certificate from the Ministry of Education, Science, and Culture of the Kyrgyz Republic.
Under her guidance, 1 doctoral and 6 candidate dissertations have been defended.
Approximately 176 scientific works have been published, including 5 monographs and 39 special reports, and she is the author of 12 inventions.
Main Inventions:
1. Method for obtaining cellulose from lint. Author's certificate No. 201905, 1966.
2. Method for obtaining powdered cellulose. Author's certificate No. 952851, 1982.
3. Method for obtaining double salts of monosaccharides with sodium halides. Author's certificate No. 1006440, 1983.
4. Method for obtaining chlorinated cellulose-containing material. Author's certificate No. 1548183, 1990.
5. Method for obtaining the salt of crown acid and diethylamine or piperidine. Author's certificate No. 1728118, 1992.