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Damaskin, Boris Borisovich
(1932–2019)

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Total publications: 16
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Professor
Doctor of chemical sciences (1966)
Birth date: 16.05.1932

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Publications in Math-Net.Ru Citations
1986
1. V. S. Krylov, B. B. Damaskin, V. A. Kir'yanov, “The Present State and Problems of the Theory of the Kinetics of Electrode Reactions Accompanied by the Adsorption of Inactive Substances and Reagents”, Usp. Khim., 55:8 (1986),  1258–1281  mathnet; Russian Chem. Reviews, 55:8 (1986), 706–720  scopus 2
1979
2. S. S. Grigoryan, B. B. Damaskin, E. V. Stenina, V. A. Ioselevich, M. V. Kameneva, N. V. Fedorovich, A. A. Shakhnazarov, O. S. Semenova, B. M. Grafov, Yu. V. Pleskov, V. V. Eletskii, D. I. Kruglov, “On the mechanism of Thomas effect”, Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 248:5 (1979),  1074–1076  mathnet
3. B. B. Damaskin, R. V. Ivanova, “Structure of the Electrical Double Layer in Non-aqueous Solvents”, Usp. Khim., 48:10 (1979),  1747–1772  mathnet; Russian Chem. Reviews, 48:10 (1979), 932–947  scopus 23
1965
4. B. B. Damaskin, “Adsorption of organic compounds [at the mercury electrode – solution interface]”, Usp. Khim., 34:10 (1965),  1764–1778  mathnet; Russian Chem. Reviews, 34:10 (1965), 752–759 15
1964
5. A. N. Frumkin, B. B. Damaskin, V. M. Gerovich, R. I. Kaganovich, “Adsorption potentials at the mercury electrolyte interface as influenced by the magnitude of the adsorption of neutral molecules”, Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 158:3 (1964),  706–709  mathnet
6. A. N. Frumkin, R. V. Ivanova, B. B. Damaskin, “Adsorption by mercury of ions from concentrated aqueous solutions of $\mathrm{KCl}$ and $\mathrm{CsCl}$”, Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 157:5 (1964),  1202–1205  mathnet
7. B. B. Damaskin, “Choice of adsorption isotherm equation”, Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 156:1 (1964),  128–130  mathnet
1963
8. B. B. Damaskin, G. A. Tedoradze, “Filling of the surface by organic matter when the electrode potentials correspond to maxima on the differential capacity curves”, Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 152:5 (1963),  1151–1154  mathnet
1962
9. B. B. Damaskin, N. B. Grigoriev, “The influence of the potential on the attractive interaction between adsorbed organic molecules”, Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 147:1 (1962),  135–138  mathnet
10. B. B. Damaskin, “Adsorption peaks of differential capacitance curves”, Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 144:5 (1962),  1073–1076  mathnet
1961
11. B. B. Damaskin, E. Shvarts, A. N. Frumkin, “Curves of differential capacitance in $\mathrm{K}_4\mathrm{Fe}(\mathrm{CN})_6$ solutions”, Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 140:3 (1961),  630–633  mathnet
12. B. B. Damaskin, Yu. M. Povarov, “The capacitance of the double electric layer in $\mathrm{N}$-methylformamide”, Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 140:2 (1961),  394–397  mathnet
13. È. A. Maznichenko, B. B. Damaskin, Z. A. Iofa, “The effect of alkali metal cations upon hydrogen overvoltage on mercury in acid solutions”, Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 138:6 (1961),  1377–1380  mathnet
14. B. B. Damaskin, “Differential capacity and structure of the electrical double layer at the mercury/electrolyte interface”, Usp. Khim., 30:2 (1961),  220–242  mathnet; Russian Chem. Reviews, 30:2 (1961), 78–90 16
1958
15. B. B. Damaskin, N. V. Nikolaeva-Fedorovich, A. N. Frumkin, “Adsorption of $\mathrm{Cs}^+$ ions on mercury electrode surface”, Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 121:1 (1958),  129–132  mathnet
1957
16. A. N. Frumkin, B. B. Damaskin, N. V. Nikolaeva-Fedorovich, “Superrequivalent adsorption of cations on negatively charged mercury surface”, Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 115:4 (1957),  751–754  mathnet

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