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Life in science of academician Yu.D. Tretyakov

Abstract

The paper describes briefly biography and well-known achievements of academician Yuriy Tretyakov, the founder and dean of Materials Science Department, head of inorganic chemistry division of Chemistry Department of Moscow State University, leader of synergy laboratory of General and Inorganic Chemistry Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences.

About the Authors

E. A. Goodilin
M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Chemistry department; Department of Materials Science
Russian Federation

Moscow



E. A Eremina
M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Chemistry department
Russian Federation

Moscow



A. V. Grigoryeva
M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Department of Materials Science
Russian Federation

Moscow



A. R. Kaul
M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Chemistry department
Russian Federation

Moscow



A. V. Lukashin
M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Chemistry department; Department of Materials Science
Russian Federation

Moscow



Yu. G. Metlin
M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Chemistry department
Russian Federation

Moscow



V. I. Putlyaev
M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Chemistry department; Department of Materials Science
Russian Federation

Moscow



O. A. Shlyakhtin
M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Chemistry department
Russian Federation

Moscow



References

1. Tretyakov Yu.D., Rapp R.A. Non-stoichiometries and defect structures in pure nickel oxide and lithium ferrite.// Transactions of the metallurgical society of aime. — 1969. — V.245, № 6. — P. 1235–1241.

2. Tretyakov Y.D., Komarov V.F., Kutsenok I.B., Prosvirin N.A. Nonstoichiometry and defect structure in copper oxides and ferrites. // Journal of solid state chemistry. — 1972. — V.5, № 2. — P. 157–161.

3. Meskin P.E., Ivanov V.K., Barantchikov A.E., Churagulov B.R., Tretyakov Y.D. Ultrasonically assisted hydrothermal synthesis of nanocrystalline ZrO2, TiO2, NiFe2O4 and Ni0.5Zn0.5Fe2O4 powders. // Ultrasonics sonochemistry. — 2006. — V.13, № 1. — P. 47–53.

4. Pomerantseva E.A., Itkis D.M., Goodilin E.A., Noudem J.M., Lobanov M.V., Greenblatt M., Tretyakov Y.D. Homogeneity field and magnetoresistance of the Ca(Mn, Cu)7O12 solid solution prepared in oxygen. // Journal of materials chemistry. — 2004. — V.14, № 7. — P. 1150–1156.

5. Tretyakov Y.D. Chemistry of solid-phase materials with high ionic-conductivity. // Inorganic materials. — 1979. — V.15, № 6. — P. 798–801.

6. Tretyakov Y.D., Shlyakhtin O.A. Recent progress in cryochemical synthesis of oxide materials. // Journal of materials chemistry. — 1999. — V.9, № 1. — P. 19–24.

7. Goodilin E.A., Oleynikov N.N., Antipov E.V., Shpanchenko R.V., Popov G.Y., Balakirev V.G., Tretyakov Y.D. On the stability region and structure of the Nd1+xBa2−xCu3Oy solid solution. // Physica C. — 1996. — V.272(1-2). — P. 65–78.

8. Metlin Y.G., Tretyakov Y.D. Chemical routes for preparation of oxide high-temperature superconducting powders and precursors for superconductive ceramics, coatings and composites. // Journal of materials chemistry. — 1994. — V.4, № 11. — P. 1659–1665.

9. Tretyakov Y.D., Goodilin E.A. Chemical principles of the metall-oxide superconductors preparation. // Uspekhi khimii. — 2000. — V.69, № 1. — P. 3–40.

10. Lee S., Kuznetsov M., Kiryakov N., Emelyanov D., Tretyakov Y. Synthesis and properties of Hg0.7Pb0.3(BaSr)2Ca2Cu3Oz superconductors. // Physica C. — 1997. — V.290(3-4). — P. 275–280.

11. Tretyakov Y.D. Self-organisation processes in the material chemistry. // Uspekhi khimii. — 2003. — V.72, № 8. — P. 731–763.

12. Tretyakov Y.D. Development of inorganic chemistry as a fundamental base for the design of new generations of functional materials. // Uspekhi khimii. — 2004. — V.73, № 9. — P. 899–916.

13. Barantchikov A.Y., Ivanov V.K., Tretyakov Y.D. Sonochemical synthesis of inorganic materials. // Uspekhi khimii. — 2007. — V.76, № 2. — P. 147–168.

14. Tretyakov Y.D., Oleinikov N.N., Gudilin E.A., Vertegel A.A., Baranov A.N. Self-organization in physicovhemical systems: On the path to creating novel materials. // Inorganic materials. — 1994. — V.30, № 3. — P. 277–290.

15. Tretyakov Y.D., Goodilin E.A. Key trends in basic and application-oriented research on nanomaterials. // Russian chemical reviews. — 2009. — V.78, № 9. — P. 801–820.

16. Tretyakov Y.D. Goodilin E.A. Lessons of foreign nanoboom. RAS Bulletin. — 2009. — V.79, № 1. — P. 1–15.

17. Tretyakov Y.D., Goodilin E.A. Down there is still so much of nanoboom. Scientific American (in Russian), 2009, V.5.

18. Sinitskii A.S., Knot’ko A.V., Tretyakov Y.D. Silica photonic crystals: synthesis and optical properties. // Solid state ionics. — 2004. — V.172(1-4). — P. 477–479.

19. Klimonskii S.O., Abramova V.V., Sinitskii A.S., Tretyakov Y.D. Photonic crystals based on opals and inverse opals: synthesis and structural features. // Russian chemical review. — 2011. — V.80, № 12. — P. 1191–1207.

20. Plokhih N.V., Soin A.V., Kuznetsov A.V., Veresov A.G., Putliaev V.I., Tretyakov Y.D. Synthesis of siliconsubstituted hydroxylapatite. // Mendeleev communications. — 2004. — V.4. — P. 178–179.

21. Sinitsyna O.V., Veresov A.G., Putliaev V.I., Tretyakov Y.D., Ravaglioli A., Krajewski A., Mazzocchi M. Cements for biomedical applications. // Mendeleev communications. — 2004. — V.4. — P. 179–180.

22. Napolsky K.S., Eliseev A.A., Knotko A.V., Lukashin A.V., Vertegel A.A., Tretyakov Y.D. Preparation of ordered magnetic iron nanowires in the mesoporous silica matrix. // Materials science & engineering c-biomimetic and supramolecular systems. — 2003. — V.23(1-2). — P. 151–154.

23. Semenenko D.A., Itkis D.A., Pomerantseva E.A., Goodilin E.A., Kulova T.L., Skundin A.M., Tretyakov Y.D. LiV2O5 nanobelts for high capacity lithium-ion battery cathodes. // Electrochemistry communications. — 2010. — V.12, № 9. — P. 1154–1157.

24. Semenova A.A., Goodilin E.A., Semenova I.A., Semenov A.P., Ivanov V.K., Tretyakov Y.D. Nanostructured silica-silver composite films with surface Plasmon resonance. // Doklady chemistry. — 2011. — V.438, № 2. — P. 160–163.

25. Kocherginskaya P.B., Romanova A.V., Prokhorenko I.A., Itkis D.M., Korshun V.A., Goodilin E.A., Tretyakov Y.D. Modification of quantum dots with nucleic acids. // Russian chemical review. — 2011. — V.80, № 12. — P. 1209–1221.

26. Goodilin E.A. The first internet Olympiad “Nanotechnologies – the breakthrough to the future!” (concept, lessons, problems and solutions). // International scientific journal for alternative energy and ecology. — 2008. — V.1. — P. 72–139.

27. Tretyakov Y.D. Perspectives of materials education development in Russia for the new century. // MRS Bulletin. — 2001. — V.26, № 11. — P. 928–930.

28. Tretyakov Y.D. Lomonosov Moscow State University develops interdisciplinary degree programs in materials science. // MRS Bulletin. — 2000. — V.25, № 8. — P. 97–100.

29. Tretyakov Y.D., Goodilin E.A., Kiseleva E.A. Nanomaterials and nanotechnologies in classical university: from education to innovations. Moscow university press, Series: Innovative university, Moscow, 1007, 149 p.

30. Goodilin E.A., Tretyakov Y.D. Fundamental approaches to development of nanotechnologies, nanomaterials and training of personnel for nanoindustry. // International scientific journal for alternative energy and ecology. — 2008. — V.1. — P. 9–16.


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Goodilin E.A., Eremina E.A., Grigoryeva A.V., Kaul A.R., Lukashin A.V., Metlin Yu.G., Putlyaev V.I., Shlyakhtin O.A. Life in science of academician Yu.D. Tretyakov. Nanosystems: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics. 2013;4(1):5-13. (In Russ.)

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