Boris Nikolsky
Boris Nikolsky | |
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Борис Никольский | |
Russian | |
Citizenship | Soviet Union |
Alma mater | Leningrad State University |
Known for | Theory of ion exchange in glass electrodes Plutonium chemistry |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Chemistry |
Institutions | Leningrad State University Mayak |
Doctoral advisor | Mikhail Vrevsky |
Notable students | Alexey Storonkin Mikhail Shultz |
Boris Petrovich Nikolsky (
nuclear weapons
.
Besides his work on the plutonium chemistry, Nikolsky did a pioneering work in ion exchanges applications in radiochemistry and physical chemistry, and was a professor of chemistry at the Leningrad University (now Saint Petersburg State University). He academician of the
Soviet Academy of Sciences
.
Boris Nikolsky was a 1925 graduate of
the chemistry department at Leningrad State University
.
General publications on the glass electrode theory
- Nikolskii, B. P.. Theory of the glass electrode. I. Theoretical. // J. Phys. Chem. (U.S.S.R.) (1937), 10, 495-503.
- Nikolskii, B. P.; Tolmacheva, T. A. Theory of the glass electrode. II. Effect of boric anhydride and aluminum oxide on the electrode properties of glass. // J. Phys. Chem. (U.S.S.R.) (1937), 10, 504-12.
- Nikolskii, B. P.; Tolmacheva, T. A. Theory of the glass electrode. III. Transfer from the hydrogen electrode function into the sodium function. // J. Phys. Chem. (U.S.S.R.) (1937), 10, 513-23.
Boris Nikolsky was a co-author of the monumental textbook on physical chemistry and an editor-in-chief of the most comprehensive multivolume handbook of chemistry in Soviet Union.
References
- ISBN 978-0-444-99749-4.
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- ^ Шульц М. М. Исследование натриевой функции стеклянных электродов. Учёные записки ЛГУ No. 169. Серия химических наук No. 13. 1953. стр. 80-156 (Shultz, M.M. Investigations into the internal function of glass electrodes. Acad. LSU. Leningrad No. 169. Chemical Series of Science No. 13. 1953. pp. 80-156).
- ^ A. A. Belyustin. Silver ion Response as a Test for the Multilayer Model of Glass Electrodes. —Electroanalysis. Volume 11, Issue 10-11, pp. 799—803. 1999.