Grigoriy Yablonsky

Grigoriy Yablonsky
Grigoriy Yablonsky, 2004
Born (1940-09-07) September 7, 1940 (age 84)
Yessentuki, Stavropol'skij kraj, USSR (Russian Federation)
Alma materMS (chemistry), National Technical University of Ukraine (Kiev Polytechnic Institute),
Ph.D. (physical chemistry) (Boreskov Institute of Catalysis), Novosibirsk, USSR),
Sc.D. (Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Novosibirsk, USSR)
Known forTheory of complex non-linear catalytic reactions
AwardsJames B. Eads Award via the Academy of Science (2013), Lifetime Achievement Award (Mathematics in Chemical Kinetics and Engineering, MaCKiE-2013)
Scientific career
InstitutionsParks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology

Grigoriy Yablonsky (or Yablonskii) (Russian: Григорий Семенович Яблонский) is an expert in the area of chemical kinetics and chemical engineering, particularly in catalytic technology of complete and selective oxidation, which is one of the main driving forces of sustainable development.

His theory of complex steady-state and non-steady-state catalytic reactions[1] is widely used by research teams in many countries of the world (the USA, UK, Belgium, Germany, France, Norway, and Thailand).

Yablonsky serves as an associate research professor of chemistry at Saint Louis University's Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology and college of arts and sciences.[as of?]

Since 2006, Yablonsky has been an editor of the Russian-American Middle West.

  1. ^ Yablonsky, G.S.; V.I. Bykov; A.N. Gorban'; V.I. Elokhin (1991). Kinetic Models of Catalytic Reactions. Amsterdam–Oxford–New York–Tokyo: Elsevier.

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