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Revaz Dogonadze ( ka, რევაზ დოღონაძე; 21 November 1931 – 13 May 1985) was a notable Georgian scientist, Corresponding Member of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences (GNAS) (1982), Doctor of Physical & Mathematical Sciences (Full Doctor) (1966), Professor (1972), one of the founders of quantum electrochemistry,


Life and works

He was born in 1931, in
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. His father, Dr.Sc. Roman I. Dogonadze (1905–1970) was a professor of Agrarian Sciences. In 1955 Revaz Dogonadze graduated from the
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. He was Scientific Fellow (1958–1962) and Senior Scientific Fellow – Head of the Group of Quantum Electrochemistry (1962–1978) of the Department of Theoretical Investigations of the Moscow Institute of Electrochemistry (now Frumkin Institute of Electrochemistry of the Russian Academy of Science). He was Associate Professor (1963–1969) and Full Professor (1969–1973) of the
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. In 1961 he received a
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degree, in 1966 a degree of Doctor of Sciences (Full Doctor). Dogonadze was the first to view a chemical electron-transfer process as a quantum-mechanical transition between two separate electronic states, induced by weak electrostatic interactions between the molecular entities represented by the states. His group attracted students from
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and the
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, and foreign scientists as well; he was advisor for 13 PhD and 5 Dr.Sci. theses. Work of this group through the 1970s dealt with the relation between electron transfer and other condensed phase electronic processes such as light absorption, emphasizing processes involving three rather than two electronic levels, with low-temperature processes and with particular features characteristic of biological processes. He and his pupils suggested the first quantum-mechanical model of proton transfer in polar solvents taking into account the dynamic role of the polar solvent, and created a well-known quantum-mechanical theory of kinetics of chemical, electrochemical and biochemical processes in polar liquids, as well as a quantum-mechanical theory of kinetics of atomic-molecular transformation in condensed media. Dogonadze founded and was the first head (1978–1985) of the Department of Theoretical Investigations of the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry and Electrochemistry of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences (GNAS). In 1982-1985 he was also Head of the Department of General and Theoretical Physics of the
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and in 1982 was elected Corresponding Member of the GAS. In 1978-1985 he was Chairman of the Department of Electrochemical Physics of the International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE). He was a member of the editorial board of the international '' Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry and Interfacial Electrochemistry'' and the editorial board of the Russian journal ''Elektrokhimia''. Dogonadze organized a number of international conferences in his subject, and was author about 190 scientific research works (among them 7 monographs). Under Dogonadze's guidance were prepared about 20 theses (13 PhD's and 5 Dr.Sc.). He was co-editor and co-author of a three-volume collective monograph ''The Chemical Physics of Solvation'' (
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, 1985–1986). He died in
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, aged 53. Dogonadze is listed in the "Electrochemical Dictionary."
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, 2008).


Some main works of Revaz Dogonadze

* (a monograph) * * * * (a monograph) * (a monograph). * *


See also

* Quantum electrochemistry *
Quantum chemistry Quantum chemistry, also called molecular quantum mechanics, is a branch of physical chemistry focused on the application of quantum mechanics to chemical systems, particularly towards the quantum-mechanical calculation of electronic contributions ...
*
Electrochemistry Electrochemistry is the branch of physical chemistry concerned with the relationship between Electric potential, electrical potential difference and identifiable chemical change. These reactions involve Electron, electrons moving via an electronic ...
* List of Georgians


External links


Memorial Page of Professor Revaz Dogonadze



Electrochimica Acta proton transfer hypothesis


References

* Revaz Dogonadze Memorial Issue of the international journal ''Electroanalytical Chemistry and Interfacial Electrochemistry'', Vol. 204, 1986 * A.M. Kuznetsov. "A Tribute to Professor Revaz R. Dogonadze: The Man and His Works" – ''Progress in Surface Science'', Vol. 20(1), Pergamon Press, 1985, pp. 1–7 * Z.D. Urushadze. "Professor Revaz Dogonadze", Publishing House "Tsodna", Tbilisi, 1986, 30 pp. (in Georgian) * "Standard bearer of Quantum Electrochemistry" (''"Flagman Kvantovoi Elektrokhimii"''). Compiled by Prof. Zurab D. Urushadze, Publishing House of the
Tbilisi State University Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University ( ka, ივანე ჯავახიშვილის სახელობის თბილისის სახელმწიფო უნივერსიტეტი, tr; often shorten ...
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, 1991, 141 pp. (in Russian). {{DEFAULTSORT:Dogonadze, Revaz 1931 births 1985 deaths Academic staff of Moscow State University Scientists from Tbilisi Chemists from Georgia (country) Physicists from Georgia (country) Soviet physical chemists Corresponding Members of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences Academic staff of Georgian Technical University