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Title: Saint Petersburg State Institute of Technology


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  • Saint Petersburg State Institute of Technology

Workshop  RD on Materials in Russia and CIS 
Professor, Dr.Chem.Sci. Igor V.Tselinsky Paris,
June 10-11, 2002
2
HISTORY
  • The St.-Petersburg State Institute of Technology
    was founded in 1828
  • A lot of world wide known scientists worked in
    our University (Professor Mendeleev, Academician
    Lebedev, Academician Favorsky, etc.)
  • There are four departments - Chemical,
    Physico-Mathematical, Humanitarian, and General
    Engineering in the structure of the Institute

3
Structure of the Institute
  • The Faculties are as follows
  • Chemical Technology of Inorganic Compounds
  • Technology of fine organic and microbiological
    synthesis
  • Cybernetics Engineering
  • Technology of general organic synthesis and
    polymeric
  • materials
  • Advanced Chemical Technologies
  • Environmental Protection
  • Economics and Management
  • Informatics and control

4
List of Research Fields (1)
  • Physico-chemical principles of preparation and
    processing of highly dispersed
  • systems with pre-set technical and technological
    characteristics, including
  • magnetic fluids.
  • Development of functional composites for
    electronics by solid state chemistry
  • techniques.
  • Kinetics and thermodynamics of electrochemical
    reactions, physical chemistry of
  • electrolyte solutions in application to the
    technology of metal precipitation,
  • corrosion protection and development of
    perspective electric current sources.
  • Development of methods for directed synthesis of
    transition metal complexes,
  • investigation of their reactivity and catalytic
    activity.
  • Synthesis of conjugated organic and
    elementoorganic compounds for the
  • preparation of new materials for various fields
    of science and technology.

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List of Research Fields (2)
  • Development of technologies for the preparation
    of new refractory, superhard materials, technical
    ceramics, glass and enamels.
  • Processing of oil, coal and shales.
  • Development of thermosetting plastics with
    valuable operation properties (high strength,
    chemical stability, adhesion, frictional and
    antifrictional characteristics).
  • Development of new types of synthetic rubbers,
    latexes and elastomers with pre-set properties,
    preparation of rubber-containing technical
    products.
  • Development and application of new paint and
    varnish materials on the basis of organic and
    inorganic binders.
  • Development of technologes for extraction and
    separation of rare-earth elements.

6
List of Research Fields (3)
  • Scientific principles and practical application
    of technology of sorbents and processes of
    sorption.
  • Development and design of intensive heat and mass
    exchange processes and devices for chemical and
    biochemical industries.
  • Directed synthesis of organic polynitrogen
    compounds, including enorgetic materials, for
    different branches of industry and medicine,
    including energetic materials.
  • Development of pyrotechnic compositions,
    conversion of explosives and  propellants
    production and materials.
  • Development of synthetic methods for new
    compounds sensitive to the energy
  • and charge transfer and investigation of their
    physical properties.
  • Nuclear chemical technology, radioecology and
    physico-chemical transformations in irradiated
    materials.

7
Chemical Nanotechnology (I)
  • Functional Coatings on Diamond Powders and
    Crystals
  • Nanocomposites (polymers, metals, ceramics)
  • Nanocrystals oxides (ceramics)
  • Surface Nanostructures- Adsorbents and Catalysts
  • Surface Nanostructures with Magnetic propertyes

8
Chemical Nanotechnology (I-2)
  • Surface Nanostructures with biological functions
  • Materials of the Nano Electronics and
    Optoelectronics
  • Modification of the Surface of Polymers, Metalls
    and
  • Ceramics by Functional Groups, Chains
  • Structures, Layers and Particles
  • Surface Modification of Inorganic and Organic
    Materials by Nano-Particles Bayer AG (Germany)
    Project 2337

9
Partnership in CIS and abroad
  • US Civilian Research and Development Foundation,
    USA
  • Joint-Stock Company Silmet, Estonia
  • Company Herbert GmbH, DuPont Perfomance
    Coatings, Germany
  • Company Ausimont-CRS, Italy
  • Company Doo-Song Tech/Co, Respublic of Korea
  • Company Klockner Pentaplast, Germany
  • European Office of Aerospace Research and
    Development, USA
  • State Enterprise Ignalina Atomic Station,
    Lithuania
  • Company Philips, the Netherlands
  • State Enterprise Transistor Plant, Belarus
  • State Enterprise Zenith, Belarus
  • State Enterprise Vitebsk Radio Components
    Plant, Belarus
  • Industrial Amalgamation BelarusKalij, Belarus
  • Joint Stock Company Kyrgyz Chemical-metallurgical
    Plant, Kyrgys Republic
  • Bayer AG (Germany)

10
Desired Cooperation
  • Transfer of Technologies,
  • Joint R D
  • We expect to receive financial support of the
    projects
  • and implementation of research.

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Contact information
  • 26, Moskovsky Prospect,
  • St.-Petersburg, Russia 198013
  • Rector - Anatoliy S.Dudyrev
  • Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences
  • Tel. 7(812)316-9537
  • Fax 7(812)110-6285
  • Vice-Rector for Research Work.
  • Igor V.Tselinsky - Professor, Dr.Chem.Sci.
  • Tel. 7(812)316-4648 (Office)
  • Fax 7(812)316-4657
  • E-mail office_at_tu.spb.ru, ivts_at_tu.spb.ru
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