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Xiaoguang Yan (Chinese: 萧光琰, sometimes written as Xiaoguang Yan or Xiao Guang Yan, September 15, 1920 – December 11, 1968) was a Chinese petrochemist who researched catalysts used in petroleum processing. He was born in Japan to Chinese parents. When he was young, he moved to the United States to study and work, earning a B.A. in chemistry from Pomona College in 1942 after transferring from Pasadena City College in 1940, and later a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. He returned to China in 1951 after the establishment of the People's Republic of China. He became one of the pioneers of petrochemical research in the PRC, researching various catalysts for hydrocracking, , and other petroleum processing techniques. He fell out of favor during the Cultural Revolution and committed suicide i

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  • 萧光琰(1920年9月15日-1968年12月11日),有记载为肖光琰、肖光炎,是中国石油化学家,主要研究领域为催化劑在石油加工工序的應用。蕭光琰原籍福州市,生于日本,青年时期移居美国学习、工作,后来因向往新成立的中华人民共和国而在1951年回国效力。来到中国后,萧光琰成为中華人民共和國石油化學研究的先驅之一,研究了多种用于、等石油加工工序的催化劑。他在连串政治运动当中几次受到批判,在“文化大革命”初期自杀身亡,随后其妻携女自杀身亡;1972年起逐渐获得平反。 (zh)
  • Xiaoguang Yan (Chinese: 萧光琰, sometimes written as Xiaoguang Yan or Xiao Guang Yan, September 15, 1920 – December 11, 1968) was a Chinese petrochemist who researched catalysts used in petroleum processing. He was born in Japan to Chinese parents. When he was young, he moved to the United States to study and work, earning a B.A. in chemistry from Pomona College in 1942 after transferring from Pasadena City College in 1940, and later a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. He returned to China in 1951 after the establishment of the People's Republic of China. He became one of the pioneers of petrochemical research in the PRC, researching various catalysts for hydrocracking, , and other petroleum processing techniques. He fell out of favor during the Cultural Revolution and committed suicide i (en)
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