Institute of Chemical Kinetics and Combustion, Research institute in Novosibirsk, Russia.
The Institute of Chemical Kinetics and Combustion is a research facility in Novosibirsk focused on understanding how chemical reactions occur and how substances burn. It houses specialized laboratories and equipment that support both basic research into reaction mechanisms and applied work for industry.
This facility was established in 1957 through the vision of M. A. Lavrentiev and with backing from Nobel laureate N. N. Semenov. The founding aimed to build a strong center for chemical research during an important period for Soviet science.
The name reflects the vision of its founders to study how substances interact and transform. Researchers from different countries work together here, sharing knowledge about chemical processes and reactions.
The facility is located in Novosibirsk within Akademgorodok, the science district of the city. Keep in mind this is an active research institute, so visits may require advance arrangement or have limited access to certain areas.
This facility belongs to a select group of research institutions worldwide recognized for contributions to chemical science. Its work influences how we understand chemical processes and their practical applications across many fields.
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