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Mikhail Shultz

Mikhail Mikhailovich Shultz
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Mikhail Shultz
Born (1919-07-01)1 July 1919
Petrograd, RSFSR
Died 9 October 2006(2006-10-09) (aged 87)
St. Petersburg
Citizenship RSFSR, USSR, Russia
Alma mater Leningrad State University
Known for Theory of glasses,
theory of the glass electrode
Scientific career
Fields physical chemistry
Institutions Leningrad State University,
Institute of Silicate Chemistry
Doctoral advisor Boris Nikolsky, Alexey Storonkin
Doctoral students N. Smirnova, V. Stolyarova
Other notable students A. Baliustin, O. Stefanova,
A. Pisarevskii, V. Bobrov,
V. Dolidze, A. Parfenov
S. Simanova, V. Konakov

Mikhail Mikhaylovich Shultz (Russian: Михаи́л Миха́йлович Шульц, also spelled Schultz, Shults, Shul’c etc.) (1 July 1919 – 9 October 2006), was a Soviet/Russian physical chemist, artist. Proceedings of the thermodynamic theory, the thermodynamics of heterogeneous systems, the theory of glasses, chemistry and electrochemistry of glass, membrane electrochemistry, the theory of ion exchange and phase equilibria of multicomponent systems, the theory of glass electrode. The name of the scientist linked the formation of pH-meters and ionometry, production organisation, instrumentation and materials commonly used in medicine, chemical and nuclear industry, aviation rocket and space technology, agriculture and many other areas.

Mikhail Shultz was a son of Mikhail Alexandrovich Shultz (1896–1954; the Naval officer, belonging to the latest issue of the Imperial Naval Cadet Corps — 1916) and a great-grandson of the Russian physicist Dmitry Aleksandrovich Lachinov (1842—1902).

M. Shultz was a descendant of the German sculptor, the Danish royal medallist Anton Schultz (Anton Schultz — Schleswig-Holstein, Saxony, Hamburg, Denmark, XVII–XVIII cc.) who carried out orders the Russian Court as early as Copenhagen, and arrived at the service in Russia with Peter the Great.


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