Professor Albert G. Nasibulin
Albert G.
Nasibulin, Ph.D., Dr. Sc., Docent is
Adjunct Professor, Department of Applied Physics
and Center for New Materials, Aalto University,
Finland.
He is also
Chief Scientist/Consultant of Canatu Ltd, Finland and
Deputy Manager of NanoMaterials Group, Department of Applied Physics,
Aalto University, Finland.
His papers include
The role of metal nanoparticles in the catalytic production of
single-walled carbon nanotubes — a review,
Correlation between catalyst particle and single-walled carbon
nanotube diameters,
Carbon nanotubes and onions from carbon monoxide using
Ni(acac)2
and
Cu(acac)2 as catalyst precursors,
An essential role of CO2 and H2O during
single-walled CNT
synthesis from carbon monoxide,
Single-walled carbon nanotube synthesis using ferrocene and iron
pentacarbonyl in a laminar flow reactor, and
Unambiguous atomic structural determination of single-walled carbon
nanotubes by electron diffraction.
Read the
full list of his publications!
Albert earned his M.S. in Chemistry at Kemerovo State University, Russia
in 1994 with a specialization in Solid State Chemistry. His thesis was
“Kinetic analysis of oscillatory decomposition of silver azide (AgN3)
under photolysis and radiolysis”.
He earned his Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry at Kemerovo State University,
Russia in 1996 with the dissertation “Binary nucleation of
supersaturated
glycerine vapor in the vicinity of the phase transition
lines”. He earned his Habilitation (Doctor of Science — the
highest scientific degree in
Russia) at Saint-Petersburg Technical State University, Russia in
2011 with the dissertation “Development of technologies of nanoparticle
and carbon nanotube
synthesis by chemical vapor deposition method”.
He holds patent
Method, computer program and apparatus for the characterization of
molecules.
Albert is fluent in Bashkirian, English, and Russian and has
intermediate knowledge of Finnish.
Read
Hydrogen opens the road to graphene … and graphane.
Read his LinkedIn profile.