IGOR G. ZENKEVICH
Professor, Dr. Sci., Professor of the Institute for Chemistry of St. Petersburg State University
Universitetskii prospect, 26, St. Petersburg 198504, Russia.
Phone: +007-812-428-4045, Fax +007-812-428-6939
E-mail: izenkevich@mail15.com
Education:
Graduated from Chemical Department of Leningrad University (1973) with the specialty "Organic Chemistry".
Research and professional experience:
1) Chemical Department of Leningrad State University – Senior Assistant in organic chemistry (1973-1976).
2) Chemical Research Institute of Leningrad State University – Research Scientist (1976-1985).
3) Chemical Research Institute of Leningrad (St. Petersburg) State University – Senior Research Scientist (1985-1994).
4) Chemical Research Institute/Chemical Department of St. Petersburg State University – Head of GC laboratory (1994-2013).
5) Institute for Chemistry/St. Petersburg State University – Professor of the chair of organic chemistry.
6) St. Petersburg Chemical-Pharmaceutical Academy – Head of analytical laboratory (1994-1998).
7) National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST, USA) – contractor (1999-present time).
Academic degrees:
(a) Ph.D. in organic chemistry, 1978, Leningrad State University. The subject of thesis: "Regularities in fragmentation of hydrazine derivatives under electron impact".
(b) Dr. Sci. in organic chemistry, 1989, Leningrad State University. The subject of thesis: "Application of ion series mass-spectra in the group identification of organic compounds".
(c) Professor in organic chemistry, St. Petersburg, 1998.
Research-administrative experience:
- Associated Editor of Journal “Ecological Chemistry”, (St. Petersburg, Russia) (1992-2011);
- Member of Editorial Board of the journal “Rastitel’nye resursy" (Plant Resources) (St. Petersburg, Russia) (1994-present time);
- Member of Editorial Board of the journal “Mass Spectrometry” (Moscow, Russia) (2004-present time);
- Member of Editorial Board of the journal “Vestnik of St. Petersburg University, ser. Physics – Chemistry” (since 2015)
- Member of Dissertation Board in organic chemistry (St. Petersburg State University) (1990-present time);
- Member of Dissertation Board in analytical chemistry (St. Petersburg State University) (1994-present time);
- Member of Dissertation Board in pharmacological chemistry (St. Petersburg Chemical-Pharmaceutical Academy) (1991-1999);
- Member of Dissertation Board in chemical technology (St. Petersburg State Academy of Wood Technology) (2000-2012).
International scientific experience:
University Santiago de Cuba, Cuba (1988, 1990)
Leipzig University, Germany (1992, 1995)
Martin-Luther University, Halle, Germany (2002)
Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research, Leipzig, Germany (1997, 2007, 2010)
National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA (1999 – present time)
Participant of more than 100 International Symposia and Conferences
Teaching experience
Lecturer in courses:
Organic Mass Spectrometry,
Gas Chromatography – Mass Spectrometry,
Mass Spectrometry of Natural Compounds,
Gas Chromatography
High Performance Liquid Chromatography
Areas of interests:
Analytical chemistry of organic compounds; identification of unknown analytes; databases development; precalculation of analytical parameters and physicochemical properties of organic compounds; chemometrics, theory of identification.
Languages spoken:
English
List of Selected Publications (1997-2014)
- I.G. Zenkevich. Quality Control of GC Retention Indices Data Base for Polymer Sorbent Porapak Q. Process Control and Quality. 1997. V. 9. P. 67-78.
- I.G. Zenkevich. New applications of the retention index concept in gas and high performance liquid chromatography. Fresenius’ J. Anal. Chem. 1999. Vol. 365. № 4. P. 305-309.
- I.G. Zenkevich, B. Kranicz. Choice of nonlinear regression functions for various physicochemical constants within series of homologues. Chemometr. Intel. Lab. Systems. 2003. V. 67. № 1. P. 51-57.
- I.G. Zenkevich, M. Moeder, G. Koeller, S. Schrader. Using New Structurally Related Additive Schemes in the Precalculation of GC Retention Indices of Polychlorinated Hydroxybiphenyls on HP-5 Stationary Phase. J. Chromatogr. A. 2004. V. 1025. P. 227-236.
- I.G. Zenkevich, M.V. Kochetova, O.G. Larionov, A.A. Revina, V.M.Kosman. Retention Indices as the Most Reproducible Retention Parameters in Reversed Phase HPLC. Calculation for Hydrophylic Phenolic Compounds Using Reference n-Alkyl Phenyl Ketones. J. Liquid Chromatogr. & Related Technol. 2005. V. 28. P. 2141-2162.
- I.G. Zenkevich, E.D. Makarov. Chromatographic Quantitation at Losses of Analyte during Sample Preparation. Application of the Modified Method of Double Internal Standard. J. Chromatogr. A. 2007. V. 1150. P. 117-123.
- I.G. Zenkevich, A.Yu. Eshchenko, S.V. Makarova, A.G. Vitenberg, Yu.G. Dobryakov, V.A.Utsal. Identification of the Products of Oxidation of Quercetin by Air Oxygen at Ambient Temperature. Molecules. 2007. V. 12. P. 654-672.
- V.I. Babushok, P.J. Linstrom, J.J. Read, I.G. Zenkevich, R.L. Brown, W.G. Mallard, S.E. Stein. Development of a Database of Gas Chromatographic Retention Properties of Organic Compounds. J. Chromatogr. A. 2007. V. 1157. P. 414-421.
- I.G. Zenkevich, V.I. Babushok, P.J. Linstrom, E. White, S.E. Stein. Application of Histograms in Evaluation of Large Collections of Gas Chromatographic Retention Indices. J. Chromatogr. A. 2009. V. 1216. P. 6651-6661.
- I.G. Zenkevich, A.A. Makarov, S. Schrader, M. Moeder. A New Version of an Additive Scheme for the Prediction of Gas Chromatographic Retention Indices of the 211 Structural Isomers of 4-Nonylphenol. J. Chromatogr. A. 2009. V. 1216. P. 4097-4106.
- I.G. Zenkevich. Application of Recurrent Relationships in Chromatography. J. Chemometrics. 2009. V. 23. P. 179-187.
- I.G. Zenkevich. Application of Recurrent Relations in Chemistry. J. Chemometrics. 2010. V. 24. P. 158-167.
- K. Heberger, I.G. Zenkevich. Comparison of Physicochemical and Gas Chromatographic Polarity Measures for Simple Organic Compounds. J. Chromatogr. A. 2010. V. 1217. P. 2895-2902.
- V.I. Babushok, I.G. Zenkevich. Retention Characteristics of Peptides in RP-LC: Peptide Retention Prediction. Chromatographia. 2010. V. 72. № 9/10. P. 781-797.
- I.G. Zenkevich, E.V. Eliseenkov, A.N. Kasatochkin, Z.A .Zhakovskaya, L.O .Khoroshko. Gas chromatographic identification of chlorination products of aliphatic ketones. J. Chromatogr. A. 2011. V. 1218. P. 3291-3299.
- V.I. Babushok, P.J. Linstrom, I.G. Zenkevich. Retention Indices for Frequently Reported Compounds of Plant Essential Oils. J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data. 2011. V. 40. № 4. P. 043101-1 – 043101-47.
- I.G. Zenkevich. Evaluating the holdup time of gaschromatographic systems in various temperature regimes by using recurrent relations. Chromatographia. 2012. V. 75. P. 767-777.
- I.G. Zenkevich, E.S. Ukolova. Dependence of chromatographic retention indices on a ratio of amounts of target and reference compounds. J. Chromatogr. A. 2012. V. 1265. P. 133-143.
- I.G. Zenkevich. Prevention of a dangerous tendency in the presentation of the results of GC-MS identification. Anal. Bioanal. Chem. 2013. V. 405. P. 3075-3083.
- I.G. Zenkevich. New applications of recurrent relations: precalculation of pKa values of substituted alkanecarboxylic acids. J. Chemometrics. 2014. V. 28. P. 311-318.
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