Boris Nikolsky

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Boris Nikolsky
Борис Никольский
Russian
CitizenshipSoviet Union
Alma materLeningrad State University
Known forTheory of ion exchange in glass electrodes
Plutonium chemistry
Scientific career
FieldsChemistry
InstitutionsLeningrad State University
Mayak
Doctoral advisorMikhail Vrevsky
Notable studentsAlexey 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

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  3. ^ 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).
  4. ^ 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.