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Editor-in-Chief 《Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry》2006,86(3):849-850
Prof.
Ing. Zdeněk Šolc, CSc (21 September 1931–30 September 2006)
Prof. Zdeněk Šolc was born in 1931. After finishing his university
studies, he joined the University of Pardubice where he remained for more
than 50 years. He started to work at the Department of Physical Chemistry.
His main fields of interest were: preparation of monocrystals, crystallization
from solutions, measuring of physical and chemical properties of solutions.
In the 1960's he turned to inorganic technology, studying inoranic pigments
and he moved to the Department of Inorganic Technology. In this vast area
of science, he achieved his greatest successes, and pigments became his ever-lasting
passion up to the end of his life.
The research in the field of
crystallisation was oriented to development of liquid crystals for use in
temperature indication, and materials for integrated circuits; besides that
a school of inorganic pigments was formed (M. Trojan, Z. Šolc, D. Brandová)
whose main orientation is mixed oxide materials for use in ceramics and enamels.
A predominant part of the mentioned research activities was pursued at KAnT
in 1990–1996, when the Department was headed by Professor Ing. Zdeněk
Šolc.
Most of Prof. ŠolcŠs projects were focused
on the reactivity of inorganic pigments and powder materials, research of
their high-temperature syntheses and rating of their physical and chemical
properties. He applied mainly simultaneous thermal analytical techniques:
thermogravimetry, differential thermal analysis using dynamic measuring conditions
and quasi-isothermal and quasi-isobaric ones, moreover emanation thermal analysis
and thermal conductivity measurements.
Prof. Zdeněk Šolc
was a creative scientist. He published more than 50 scientific papers in international
journals and wrote 10 textbooks. He was the author of almost 100 lectures
of conferences held in the Czech Republic and foreign countries.
He
had a silent but a very kind personality and he will be missed very much both
by the local and the international communities.
Requiescat in
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Editor-in-Chief 《Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry》2006,83(1):11-14
We would like to welcome all new Associate Editors 相似文献
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Editor-in-Chief 《Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry》2007,87(3):927
Professor Zhen-Rong Lu, passed away on 5th
January 2007.
Zhen-Rong Lu was born in Changshu in Jiangsu Province
on 8th January 1946. He received his B.Sc. in 1968
and M.Sc. in 1981 from Nanjing University.
He worked for Suzhou
Research Institute of Chemical Engineering (1968–1979); Department of
Chemistry, Suzhou University (1981–1988); Department of Chemistry, The
University of Melbourne, Australia (1988); Department of Chemistry, Monash
University, Australia (1989); Testing and Analysis Center, Suzhou University,
China (1990–2007).
Main fields of interest have been: kinetics;
relationship between thermal behavior and structure of complexes; crystal
and molecular structure using thermal analysis and X-ray diffraction.
He was awarded the third award of STA in 1995.
Number of
publications was 84 and the number of citations was 115.
He was
the writer of different chapters, i.e. Handbook of Thermal Analysis, Chapter
3–6, Published by John Wiley & Sons, Chichester 1998; Thermal Analysis
Kinetics (in Chinese), Chapter 1, Science Press, Beijing 2001.
Professional
activities were: Member of the Chemical Thermodynamics and Thermal Analysis
Committee (CTTA), Chinese Chemical Society (CCS) (1998–2007), Editorial
Board of the Journal of Thermal Analyis and Calorimetry (2003–2007),
Chairman of the Thermal Analysis Committee of Jiangsu Province (1991–2007),
Chairman 3rd Chinese Symposium on Thermoanalysis
Kinetics and Thermokinetics Shihezi, China (2003).
Professor Lu
was a good and a cordial man always. He was extremely generous, always willing
to see the positive side of life.
He was a famous teacher and
an outstanding researcher on a local and an international level as well. Besides
his academic endeavors, he enjoyed his life spending quality time with his
family and friends.
We have suffered a great loss. We will miss
him a lot as we have lost a true friend.
May he
rest in peace. 相似文献
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Chairman of the International Organizing Committee of the Conference Slobodan Ani? Chairman of the Program Committee Ankica Anti?-Iovanovi? Vice-Chairman of the Local Organizing Committee ?eljko ?hupi? Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry N.F. Stepanov 《Acoustical Physics》2009,55(3):451-452
Acoustical Physics - 相似文献
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A new family of enantiomerically pure (1S,2R)-1-alkyl-2-(dialkylamino)-3-(R-oxy)-1-propanols containing a very bulky alkyl substituent (tert-butyl or 1-adamantyl) on their hydrocarbon chains has been synthesized from the corresponding enantiopure epoxy alcohols, arising from the catalytic Sharpless epoxidation, by protection of the primary hydroxy group and subsequent regioselective ring opening of the epoxide by a secondary cyclic amine (C-2 attack). The performance of these amino alcohols as ligands for the catalytic enantioselective addition of diethylzinc to benzaldehyde has been studied, with enantioselectivities of 92-96% being recorded. The best performing ligands, those with a bulky R-oxy group, also depict a convenient activity and selectivity profile in the addition of Et(2)Zn to a representative family of aldehydes. An anomalous structure/enantioselectivity relationship of some ligands in the tert-butyl series has been studied using PM3 calculations, and conclusions have been drawn on the possible effects of including in modular designs structural fragments giving rise to a variety of rotameric transition states. 相似文献
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Samoson A Tuherm T Past J 《Journal of magnetic resonance (San Diego, Calif. : 1997)》2001,149(2):264-267
The inverse cubic dependency of the acceleration of a rotor on its diameter allows for mechanical dynamics comparable to spin dynamics in coupled spin systems. Rotor acceleration up to 300 kHz/s was measured. This feature can be used to simplify existing experiments and explore entirely new ones in the study of spin topologies and material properties. 相似文献
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The Journal,固程力学学报with its Latin name Acta Mechanica Solida Sinica,was founded in 1980.It has been devoted to the publications of research papers in all fields of the solid-state mechanics and its related disciplines in science, 相似文献
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