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At this page, we mention direct Kabanov’s collaborators, and also collaborators of D.I. Leikis, as we consider them all as a single branch.
Dina Petrovna Aleksandrova (Telegina) graduated from was Moscow University (diploma student of Z.A. Iofa), and later worked in Frumkin Institute with B.N. Kabanov and D.I. Leikis. Her PhD thesis (1967) addressed hydrogen evolution on Ag and Zn. She also participated in the studies of cathodic insertion of cations into metals, and in metal dissolution research.
Igor Ivanovich Astakhov
Luiza Abdullaevna Beketayeva
Alexey Dmitrievich Davydov
Vladimir Dmitrievich Kashcheyev (1925-2016) PhD 1963 on iron electrode behavior in perchloric acid
Irina Grigor’evna Kiseleva PhD 1955 oxygen evolution on PbO2

Dina [Dusya] Iosifovna Leikis (1921 – ?) started her education in Kiev University in 1938, but was evacuated to Ekaterinburg <Sverdlovsk> in 1941, and continued in Ural Univ. After graduation at Ural in 1944, she became a member of Kabanov’s team in the Institute of Physical Chemistry, and worked on iron electrochemistry in alkaline solutions (1948 PhD thesis). Starting from 1950s, her major research direction was the capacitance of solid electrodes in solutions (1967 DSc thesis). She also worked (jointly with E.A. Ukshe and N.G. Bukun) on capacitance measurements in molten salts. All these studies gradually developed from constant frequency measurements to impedance.
Yuryi Viktorovich Pleskov graduated from Moscow Univ in 1955

Lyudmila Aleksandrovna Reznikova, 1967 graduate of Moscow University, completed her diploma study on adsorption of aliphatic acids on mercury with B.B. Damaskin. Then she joined Frumkin Institute and worked on cathodic insertion of alkali metal cations into zinc, as coupled with hydrogen evolution, jointly with B.N. Kabanov and D.P. Aleksandrova (1981 PhD thesis). Later she worked with A.D. Davydov on the problem of limiting currents in channel systems, mostly using triiodide reduction as a model reaction. Her latest works (up to 2011) were done in Tarasevich’s lab.
Konstantin Vitalievich Rybalka
Eduard Sergeevich Sevastianov (1935-2024) was a graduate of Moscow Chemical-Technological Institute. Based on his early publications, we can assume that In Frumkin Inst. He worked first with Yu.M. Kessler, but moved to D.I. Leikis soon, and completed PhD thesis (1964) on capacitance measurements for liquid and solid electrodes. This remained his major topic for many years, and was also a matter of cooperation with Bulgarian colleagues. Widely known review article is “The electrochemical double layer on sp metal single crystals. The current status of data” // J. Electroanal. Chem. 1983. V. 145. P. 225 – 264.
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