Revaz Dogonadze - Some Main Works of Revaz Dogonadze

Some Main Works of Revaz Dogonadze

  • Dogonadze, RR; Kuznetsov, A.M. (1969) (in Russian with English summary), , Moscow: VINITI, pp. 100 pp (a monograph)
  • Dogonadze, RR; Urushadze, Z.D. (1971), "Semi-Classical Method of Calculation of Rates of Chemical Reactions Proceeding in Polar Liquids", Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 32: 235–245, doi:10.1016/S0022-0728(71)80189-4
  • Volkenshtein, M.V.; Dogonadze, R.R.; Madumarov, A.K.; Urushadze, Z.D.; Kharkats, Yu.I. (1972), "Theory of Enzyme Catalysis" (in Russian, English summary), Molekuliarnaya Biologia (Moscow) 6: 431–439
  • Volkenshtein, M.V.; Dogonadze, R.R.; Madumarov, A.K.; Urushadze, Z.D.; Kharkats, Yu.I. (1973), "Electronic and Confirmational Interactions in Enzymic Catalysis" (in Russian, English summary), Konfirmatsionnye Izmenenia Biopolimerov v Rastvorakh (Moscow: Nauka): 153–157
  • Dogonadze, R.R. (1971), Hush, N.S., ed., "Theory of Molecular Electrode Kinetics", Reactions of Molecules at Electrodes (London: Interscience): pp. 135–227 (a monograph)
  • Dogonadze, R.R.; Kuznetsov, A.M. (1978) (in Russian), Kinetics and Catalysis. Kinetics of Heterogeneous Chemical Reactions in Solutions, Moscow: VINITI, pp. 223 pp. (a monograph).
  • Dogonadze, R.R.; Marsagishvili, T.A. (1980), "Electrodynamics on Electrochemical Systems: Application to IR and Optical Transitions in Systems Containing Impurities", Journal of Surface Science 101: 439–461, Bibcode 1980SurSc.101..439D, doi:10.1016/0039-6028(80)90640-8
  • Dogonadze, R.R.; Marsagishvili, T.A. (1985), Dogonadze, R.R.; Kalman, E.; Kornyshev, A.A. et al., eds., "Methods of Quantum Field Theory in Electrodynamics of Solvation", The Chemical Physics of Solvation, Part A, Ch. 2 (Amsterdam: Elsevier): pp. 39–76

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