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Benderskii, Victor Adolph was born on June 26, 1937 in Odessa, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics. Son of Adolph Isaak and Maria Anton (Mulvinas) Benderskii.
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The first unified treatment of experimental and theoretical advances in low--temperature chemistry Chemical Dynamics at Low Temperatures is a landmark publication. For the first time, the cumulative results of twenty years of experimental and theoretical research into low--temperature chemistry have been collected and presented in a unified treatment. The result is a text/reference that both offers an overview of the subject and contains sufficient detail to guide practicing researchers toward fertile ground for future research. Topics covered include: aeo Developmental history aeo Formulation of general problems and the main approximations used to solve them aeo Specific features of tunneling chemical dynamics aeo One--dimensional tunneling in the path integral formalism aeo Special problems of two-- and multidimensional tunneling aeo An extended presentation of pertinent experimental results
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(Laser photoelectron emission not only allows investigatio...)
Laser photoelectron emission not only allows investigation of interfaces between electrodes and solution, but also provides a method for fast generation of intermediate species in the vicinity of the interface and so permits study of their electrode reactions. Laser Electrochemistry of Intermediates presents the first-ever comprehensive review of this important phenomenon and its electrochemical applications. The book explores how the innovative method of laser electron emission from metal electrodes resolves two fundamental problems inherent in current methods of intermediate species (IS) generation and detection: difficulty generating IS quickly in the vicinity of the electrode surface and low IS surface concentration. In addition, for the first time, quasi-free and solvated electrons, hydrogen atoms, simple organic and inorganic radicals, and ions with anomalous valence are systematically studied. Laser Electrochemistry of Intermediates incorporates a unique, two-pronged analytical approach. First, the authors consider the kinetics and thermodynamics of the processes based on the participation of IS in its one-electron stages, thus allowing the assignment of real physical meaning to the electrochemical measurables. Second, they consider electrode reactions side by side with homogeneous reactions of electron transfer, facilitating understanding of the universal theory of electron transfer reactions in polar media as well as the peculiarities of these reactions occurring in the interface between electrode and solution.
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Benderskii, Victor Adolph was born on June 26, 1937 in Odessa, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics. Son of Adolph Isaak and Maria Anton (Mulvinas) Benderskii.
Graduate in chemistry, Moscow State University, 1959; Doctor of Science, Institute Chemical Physics, Moscow, 1972.
Researcher Institute Chemical Physics,, Russian Academy Sciences, Chernogolovka, 1959-1966; senior researcher, Russian Academy Sciences, Chernogolovka, 1966-1973; professor, Russian Academy Sciences, Chernogolovka, since 1976; director laboratory, Russian Academy Sciences, Chernogolovka, since 1973; professor Institute Physics and Technology, Russian Academy Sciences, Chernogolovka, 1976-1993; professor of chemistry, Moscow State University, since 1994. Visiting professor U. Utah, Salt Lake City, 1994-1995.
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Married Ida Pavel Kim, January 30, 1970. 1 child, Alexander, Victor.