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Boris Petrovich Nikolsky (Russian: Бори́с Петро́вич Нико́льский; 14 October [O.S. 1 October] 1900 – 4 January 1990) was a Soviet chemist and radiochemist, academician of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, and professor of Saint Petersburg (then Leningrad) State University. Boris Nikolsky was a 1925 graduate of Leningrad State University. In the 1930s he studied the ion exchange processes between aqueous solutions and solids. During that time Nikolsky developed the theory of ion exchange in glass electrodes. He derived equations that describe properties of glass electrodes as well as other types of ion-selective electrodes depending on chemical structure and multi-component composition of glass, concurrent interference of ions (see Nikolsky-Eisenman equation and Nikolsky-Shultz-Eisenman thermo

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  • Boris Nikolsky (en)
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  • Никольский, Борис Петрович (ru)
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  • Бори́с Петро́вич Нико́льский (1 (14) октября 1900, село Матвеевка Мензелинского уезда Уфимской губернии — 4 января 1990 года, Ленинград) — советский физикохимик и радиохимик, академик АН СССР. Создал ионообменную теорию стеклянных электродов. (ru)
  • Boris Petrovich Nikolsky (Russian: Бори́с Петро́вич Нико́льский; 14 October [O.S. 1 October] 1900 – 4 January 1990) was a Soviet chemist and radiochemist, academician of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, and professor of Saint Petersburg (then Leningrad) State University. Boris Nikolsky was a 1925 graduate of Leningrad State University. In the 1930s he studied the ion exchange processes between aqueous solutions and solids. During that time Nikolsky developed the theory of ion exchange in glass electrodes. He derived equations that describe properties of glass electrodes as well as other types of ion-selective electrodes depending on chemical structure and multi-component composition of glass, concurrent interference of ions (see Nikolsky-Eisenman equation and Nikolsky-Shultz-Eisenman thermo (en)
  • Borís Petróvich Nikolski (en ruso, Бори́с Петро́вич Нико́льский, también transcrito como Nikolsky o Nikolskii; 14 de octubre de 1900 – 4 de enero de 1990) fue un físico químico y radioquímico ruso (soviético), académico de la Academia Soviética de Ciencias, y profesor de San Petersburgo (por ese entonces, Leningrado) de la Universidad Estatal. Borís Nikolski se graduó en 1925 en la Universidad Estatal de Leningrado. En la década de 1930 estudió el intercambio de iones entre los procesos de soluciones acuosas y sólidos. Durante ese tiempo Nikolsky desarrolló la teoría de intercambio iónico en electrodos de vidrio. Se deriva de las ecuaciones que describen las propiedades de los electrodos de vidrio así como otros tipos de electrodos selectivos de iones, dependiendo de la estructura química (es)
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  • Boris Petrovich Nikolsky (en)
  • Борис Петрович Никольский (en)
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  • Leningrad (en)
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  • Menzelinsk, Ufa Governorate, Russian Empire (en)
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