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Krishnaswami Venkataraman FNA, FASc, FNASc, FRSC (1901–1981), popularly known as KV, was an Indian organic chemist and the first Indian director at National Chemical Laboratory (NCL Pune) and University Department of Chemical Technology, Mumbai (UDCT). He was known for the demonstration of an organic chemical reaction involving 2-acetoxyacetophenones which later came to be known as the Baker–Venkataraman rearrangement and for his contributions in developing NCL into one of the leading research centres in organic chemistry. He was an elected fellow of several science academies which included the Royal Society of Chemistry, Academy of Sciences Leopoldina, USSR Academy of Sciences, Prussian Academy of Sciences, Polish Academy of Sciences, Indian Academy of Sciences, and the Indian National Sc

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  • K. Venkataraman (de)
  • Krishnasami Venkataraman (en)
  • Венкатараман, Кришнасами (ru)
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  • Krishnasamy Venkataraman (* 7. Juni 1901 in Madras; † 12. Mai 1981 in Pune) war ein indischer Chemiker. Er befasste sich vornehmlich mit Farbstoffen. (de)
  • Кришнасами Венкатараман (7 июня 1901, Мадрас — 12 или 13 мая 1981, Нью-Дели) — индийский учёный-химик, первый индиец-директор Национальной химической лаборатории, иностранный член Академии наук СССР (ru)
  • Krishnaswami Venkataraman FNA, FASc, FNASc, FRSC (1901–1981), popularly known as KV, was an Indian organic chemist and the first Indian director at National Chemical Laboratory (NCL Pune) and University Department of Chemical Technology, Mumbai (UDCT). He was known for the demonstration of an organic chemical reaction involving 2-acetoxyacetophenones which later came to be known as the Baker–Venkataraman rearrangement and for his contributions in developing NCL into one of the leading research centres in organic chemistry. He was an elected fellow of several science academies which included the Royal Society of Chemistry, Academy of Sciences Leopoldina, USSR Academy of Sciences, Prussian Academy of Sciences, Polish Academy of Sciences, Indian Academy of Sciences, and the Indian National Sc (en)
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  • Krishnaswami Venkataraman (en)
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  • Krishnaswami Venkataraman (en)
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