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Grigoriy Yablonsky

Grigoriy Yablonsky (or Yablonskii) ((ロシア語: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, is widely used by research teams in many countries of the world (USA, UK, Belgium, Germany, France, Norway and Thailand).
Now, Grigoriy Yablonsky serves as an Associate Research Professor of Chemistry at Saint Louis University’s Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology and SLU’s College of Arts and Sciences.
Since 2006, Yablonsky is an editor of the Russian-American (almanac "Middle West" ).
== Some recent scientific achievements ==

Yablonsky – together with Lazman, developed the general form of steady-state kinetic description (‘kinetic polynomial’) which is a non-linear generalization of many theoretical expressions proposed previously (Langmuir – Hinshelwood and Hougen–Watson equations).〔M. Lazman and G.S. Yablonsky, ("Overall Reaction Rate Equation of Single Route Catalytic Reaction" ), ''Advances in Chemical Engineering, 34:47–102, 2008〕 Yablonsky also created a theory of precise catalyst characterization for the advanced worldwide experimental technique (temporal analysis of products) developed by John T. Gleaves, Washington University in St. Louis.〔S.O. Shekhtman, G.S. Yablonsky, S. Chen, J.T. Gleaves, (" Thin-Zone TAP-Reactor – Theory and Application " ), Chemical Engineering Science, 54:4371–7378, 1999〕
In 2008–2011, Yablonsky – together with Constales and Marin (University of Gent, Belgium) and Alexander Gorban (University of Leicester, UK) – obtained new results on coincidences and intersections in kinetic dependences, and found a new type of symmetry relations between the observable and initial kinetic data.〔G. S. Yablonsky, D. Constales, G. Marin, ("Coincidences in Chemical Kinetics: Surprising News about Simple Reactions" ), Chemical Engineering Science, 65:6065–6076, 2010〕〔G. S. Yablonsky, D. Constales, G. Marin, ("Equilibrium relationships for non-equilibrium chemical dependences" ), Chemical Engineering Science, 66:111–114, 2011〕〔G.S. Yablonsky, A.N. Gorban, D. Constales, V. Galvita and G.B. Marin, ("Reciprocal Relations Between Kinetic Curves" ), Europhysics Letters, 93:2004–2007, 2011; (arXiv preprint )〕
Recently together with Alexander Gorban he developed the theory of chemical thermodynamics and detailed balance in the limit of irreversible reactions.〔A. N. Gorban and G. S. Yablonsky, ("Extended detailed balance for systems with irreversible reactions" ), ''Chemical Engineering Science'', 66:5388–5399, 2011〕〔A.N. Gorban, E.M. Mirkes, G.S. Yablonsky, ("Thermodynamics in the limit of irreversible reactions" ), ''Physica A'' 392 (2013) 1318–1335.〕

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