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Molin, Yuri Nikolaevich was born on February 3, 1934 in Romodanovo, Mordovia, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics. Son of Nikolay Nikolaevich Molin and Antonina Fedorovna Kuramova.
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Spin exchange between paramagnetic particles is one of the few elementary bimolecular processes in solutions that is readily accessible to detailed experimental studies and to strict theoretical description. Due to this fact spin exchange is now widely used in solving various problems of chemistry, physics, and molecular biology. Spin exchange allows one to study in detail elementary acts of collisions of molecules. By use of spin exchange one can obtain quantitative information on collision rates of molecules in solutions, steric hinderance in collisions, electrostatic interactions in collisions of charged particles, and overlap of electron orbitals in collisions. Par ticularly valuable is the possibility of using spin exchange to study col lisions in such complex systems as polymer solutions, multicomponent mix tures, heterogeneous mixtures, and especially biological systems. This monograph contains a comprehensive description of spin exchange in solutions. It consists of four chapters. The introductory chapter contains a brief summary of the physical principles of spin exchange and outlines the range of its main applications. In this chapter a historic background of research in this field is also given. The second chapter contains a com prehensive presentation of the theory of spin exchange including that of its spectroscopic manifestations. The third chapter is devoted to a detailed description of the technique of experimental studies of spin exchange. The last - the fourth - chapter summarizes the results of experimental studies of spin exchange and considers various applications of spin exchange in che mistry, molecular physics, and biology.
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Molin, Yuri Nikolaevich was born on February 3, 1934 in Romodanovo, Mordovia, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics. Son of Nikolay Nikolaevich Molin and Antonina Fedorovna Kuramova.
Master of Arts, Moscow Institute Physics and Technology, 1957. Doctor of Philosophy, Institute Chemical Kinetics & Comb., Novosibirsk, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics, 1962.
Researcher Institute Chemical Physics, Moscow, 1957-1959. From researcher to head of laboratory Institute Chemical Kinetics and Comb., Novosibirsk, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics, since 1959, director Novosbirsk, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics, 1972-1993. Professor Novosibirsk University, since 1974 (head department 1973-1995).
Member Council Russian Foundation for Basic Research, Moscow, since 1996. Member Presidium of Siberian Branch Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, 1986-1997. Mendeleev lecturer Mendeleev Society, Russia, 1992.
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Fellow Russian Academy of Sciences, International Committee Spin Chemical, Center Molecular Science (science advisors committee) (Korea), International Electron Paramagnetic Resonance/Electron Spin Resonance Society.
Married Nana Georgienvna Solovyeva, July 13, 1935. Children: Alena, Irina.