Yuri Nikolaevich Molin

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Juri Nikolajewitsch Molin ( Russian Юрий Николаевич Молин ; born February 3, 1934 in the village of Romodanowo in Mordovia ) is a Soviet- Mordovian chemist .

Life

Molin studied at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology with completion in 1957 as Physics - Engineering for Chemical Physics . He then worked at the Moscow Semyonov Institute for Chemical Physics of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (AN-SSSR) . In 1959 he moved to the Institute for Chemical Kinetics and Combustion (NXKG) of the Siberian Department of the AN-SSSR in Novosibirsk . It was 1962 candidate of the chemical sciences and in 1971 Doctor of Chemical Sciences PhD. He was director of the institute from 1971 to 1993.

From 1968 he taught alongside his research at the University of Novosibirsk (NGU) . In 1974 he became Professor and Corresponding Member of the AN-SSSR. 1973–1995 he headed the chair for chemical physics at the NGU. In 1981 he became a full member of the AN-SSSR. He is co-editor of the Russian structural chemistry journal (since 1966, 1978–1988 editor-in-chief), Chemical Physics Letters (1980–2000), Taylor & Francis journal Molecular Physics (1988–1995), Elsevier journals Radiation Physics and Chemistry (1988-1998) and Mendeleev Communications (since 1991) and the Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society (since 1998).

Molin's main areas of work were chemical physics, chemical kinetics and spectroscopy to elucidate the structure and the degrees of freedom of reaction of reactive short-lived particles. In the years 1975 to 1980, together with AL Butschatschenko , RS Sagdejew , EM Galimow and others, he determined the effects of magnetic fields on the course of chemical reactions and in 1975 discovered the magnetic isotope effect. Along with RS Sagdejew he registered for the first time high-resolution nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of stable free radicals and tipped the spin - transitions in radical and complex transition metals on.

Honors

Individual evidence

  1. a b On the 70th birthday of the academic JN Molin (Russian, accessed on August 9, 2016).
  2. Sergei A. Dzuba, Kev M. Salikhov: On the Occasion of the 70th Anniversaries of Yuri D. Tsvetkov and Yuri N. Molin: Magnetic Resonance of Radical Pairs and Biradicals . In: Applied Magnetic Resonance . tape 26 , 2004, p. 1 .
  3. a b c Molin Yuri Nikolaevich (accessed August 9, 2016).
  4. ^ History of the Chair for Chemical and Biological Physics at the NGU (Russian, accessed on August 9, 2016).
  5. ^ Researchgate: Yuri N. Molin (accessed August 9, 2016).
  6. Ukas of the President of the Russian Federation of January 15, 2004 No. 27.
  7. ^ Semyonov Gold Medal (Russian, accessed August 9, 2016).