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This article profiles Kirill E. Perepelkin, professor and honorable professor at the Saint Petersburg State University of Technology and Design. Perepelkin was born in 1929 in Leningrad, now Saint Petersburg, Russia. He graduated from the Leningrad Textile Institute, Faculty of Chemical Technology in 1953, in 1965 he was awarded Doctor of Philosophy. Perepelkin worked as a laboratory assistant from 1946 in the State Optical Institute, from 1948 to 1953 as student of the Leningrad Textile Institute and then between 1953 and 1972 in the All-Union Research Institute of Chemical Fibres in turn as a scientist, senior scientist and laboratory head. At the same time, he worked as the main chemist for Questions of New Chemical Fibres at the USSR Ministry of Chemistry and as researcher and professor in the Leningrad Technological Institute and in the Leningrad Institute of Textile and Light Industry since 1957. The main fields of the theoretical research of Perepelkin include the physical chemistry of fibre- and film-forming polymers, the theory of formation of chemical fibers and films and the problems of fiber formation stability, the theory of gaseous emulsions and their stability and the theory of material science among others. His applied research topics include the technology of fiber formation, especially of high-performance fibers, fibers and textiles for technical applications and with special properties such as aramide, carbon, polyvinylalcohol, aromatic polymer and fluorine fibers. |