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高分子科学系列讲座236讲:Dr.Victor Litvinov,Solid-state NMR in polymer research. From fundamental to applied research

文章来源:    发布时间:2016-10-24
报告题目:Solid-state NMR in polymer research. From fundamental to applied research(NO.PSLAB236-PS2016-16)
报 告 人:Dr.Victor Litvinov
单  位:DSM Resolve, The Netherlands
报告时间:2016年10月25日(星期二)上午9:00
报告地点:主楼四楼学术报告厅(410室)
报告内容摘要:

NMR is very versatile technique both in the methodology and the type of information can be obtained (Figure 1). Using different NMR methods detailed information about physical structures, molecular mobility and nano- and micrometer scales heterogeneity of materials can be gained. The use of complimentary techniques, such as WAXD, SAXS, DSC, light scattering and mechanical experiments provides solid base for establishing structure – processing - property relationships for the variety of polymeric materials, and solving complex problems of practical importance. Applications of solid-state NMR methods for various types of polymeric materials (viscoelastic materials, semicrystalline polymers, fibres, coatings, multi-phase materials and polymers for biomedical applications) are reviewed.

报告人介绍
 Dr. Victor Litvinov

Dr. Victor Litvinov is a Senior Scientist (Researcher till 1999) at DSM Research, Geleen, The Netherlands. Main responsibilities include (1) characterization of chemical and physical structures in organic and inorganic materials by solid-state NMR techniques; (2) applications of the method for quality control; (3) polymer networks; (4) nano-structures in materials; (5) establishing structure-property relationships; (6) polymer morphology; (7) material science; (8) deformation mechanisms of polymeric materials; (9) characterization of catalysts; (10) synthetic polymers for biomedical applications.

He obtained his Ph.D. Degree in Macromolecular Chemistry in 1978 at The Institute of Elemento- Organic Compounds at The Academy of Sciences of the USSR in Moscow, USSR.

He obtained an A. von Humboldt Fellowship in the group of Prof. H.W. Spiess at Max-Planck-Institute for Polymer Research (Mainz, Germany) from 1989 to 1991.

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