Valentin Nikolayevich Parmon

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Valentin Nikolajewitsch Parmon (2010)

Valentin Nikolajewitsch Parmon ( Russian Валентин Николаевич Пармон ; born April 18, 1948 in Brandenburg an der Havel ) is a Russian chemist and university professor .

Life

Parmon, the son of an officer in the Red Army , graduated from the Faculty of Molecular Physics and Chemical Physics of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology in 1972 . He was then an aspirant and received his doctorate in 1975 as a candidate in physical-mathematical sciences . Then he worked at the Moscow Institute of Chemical Physics of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (AN-SSSR, from 1991 Russian Academy of Sciences (RAN)) as a research assistant.

In 1977, on the initiative of Georgi Konstantinowitsch Boreskow, Parmon moved with a group of scientists to the Siberian Department (SO) of the AN-SSSR in Novosibirsk and worked in the laboratory for mechanisms of catalytic reactions. In 1984 he became head of the laboratory for catalytic methods of solar energy conversion . In 1985 he received his doctorate in chemical sciences and was appointed scientific vice director of the catalysis institute of the AN-SSSR in the Novosibirsk Academgorodok and vice general director of the joint venture MNTK catalyst . In 1991 he became a corresponding member of RAN. In 1995 Parmon became director of the Catalysis Institute as successor to Kirill Ilyich Samaraev and in 1996 general director of the MNTK catalyst. In 1997 he became a real member of RAN and General Director of the United Catalysis Institute. In addition, he taught as a professor at the Chair of Physical Chemistry at Novosibirsk University . He is a member of the Presidium of the Russian Mendeleev Chemical Society .

Parmon made important contributions to catalysis and photocatalysis, especially with regard to the production of hydrogen from water by solar radiation , chemical kinetics of solid phases , photosynthesis , chemical infrared spectroscopy , chemical methods of energy conversion and the thermodynamics of non-equilibrium systems as well as the use of novel and renewable ones Energies . He led the development of the catalytic processes for fuel production according to Euro 4 and Euro 5. Catalytic processes for the effective combustion of substances with a low calorific value, which can be used to generate energy from sewage sludge , were also developed. He is the author or co-author of more than 800 specialist articles, 7 monographs and 7 textbooks. He is titular member of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry and the Russian representative in the European Federation of Catalysis Societies (EFCATS).

Since 2010, Parmon has been a member of the Scientific Advisory Council of the Skolkowo Foundation . In 2017 he became chairman of the SO of the RAN as successor to Alexander Leonidowitsch Asseev and vice-president of the RAN.

Honors, prizes

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e K. I. YElkina, IV Kurbangalyeyeva, SK Can: ACADEMICIAN VALENTIN NIKOLAEVICH PARMON (accessed on January 23, 2019).
  2. a b c Global Energy Prize: Valentin Parmon (Russia) (accessed January 23, 2019).
  3. a b c d e RAN: Пармон Валентин Николаевич (accessed January 23, 2019).
  4. Большая российская энциклопедия: ПАРМО́Н Валентин Николаевич (accessed January 23, 2019).
  5. VNParmon et al .: Chemistry for the Energy Future . Blackwell, Oxford 1999.
  6. Members of the Council (accessed January 23, 2019).
  7. Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 06/04/1999 г. № 701 (accessed January 23, 2019).
  8. Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 6 июня 2010 г. N 678 "О присуждении Государственных премий Российской Федерации в области науки и технологий 2009 года" (accessed 23 January 2019).
  9. Постановление губернатора Новосибирской области от 26 сентября 2012 года №164 "О присвоении почетного звания" Почетный гражданин Новосибирской области " (accessed on 23 January 2019).
  10. Arseny Kalashnikoff: Russian scientist awarded $ 600,000 prize for alternative energy . In: Science & Tech . May 5, 2016 ( rbth.com [accessed January 23, 2019]).