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Alexander Boldyrev was born on 19 December, 1951 in Russia. Discover Alexander Boldyrev's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

Popular As Alexander Ivanovich Boldyrev
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Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 19 December, 1951
Birthday 19 December
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Date of death August 26, 2023
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Nationality Russia

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2013

In 2013, a Solid State Adaptive Natural Density Partitioning (SSAdNDP), an extension of AdNDP, was introduced by Timur Galeev and Alexander Boldyrev in collaboration with Benjamin D. Dunnington and J. R. Schmidt. The algorithm enables the application of AdNDP formalism to periodic systems. As in the original AdNDP algorithm, SSAdNDP allows the interpretation of chemical bonding in systems with translational symmetry in terms of classical lone pairs, two-center bonds, as well as multi-center delocalized bonding elements.

2008

The Adaptive Natural Density Partitioning Algorithm (AdNDP) is a theoretical tool for deciphering chemical bonding. It is generally applicable to any chemical system including molecules, clusters, mechanically bonded structures and solvated species. The algorithm was developed in 2008 by Dmitry Zubarev and Alexander Boldyrev. The AdNDP is based on the concept of occupancies of multicenter bonds. Thus, it represents the electronic structure in terms of n-center two-electron (nc-2e) bonds. AdNDP recovers both Lewis bonding elements (1c-2e and 2c-2e elements, corresponding to the lone pairs and two-center two-electron bonds, respectively) and deslocalized bonding elements, which are associated with the concepts of aromaticity and antiaromaticity. From this point of view, AdNDP achieves a seamless description of systems featuring both localized and delocalized bonding without invoking the concept of resonance (although, AdNDP is also capable of providing resonance structures). Essentially, AdNDP is a very efficient and illustrative approach for interpretation of the molecular orbital-based wave functions. AdNDP is closely related to Natural bond orbital theory but allows any number of atoms to participate in bond localization.

1999

Further, Dr. Boldyrev moved to the United States where he worked for 7 year in Prof. Jack Simons research group. His research spanned hypervalent (“Rydberg”) molecules and stability of multiply charged anions (SO4, PO4) and their solvated forms. In 1999, Dr. Boldyrev became an assistant professor at Utah State University. Six years later, Alexander I. Boldyrev became a Full Professor, and in 2020 was awarded the R. Gaurth Hansen Professorship.

1983

In 1983, Alexander joined Prof. Ovchinnikov lab at the Institute of Chemical Physics, USSR Academy of Science. In 1986, he received a Doctor of Science degree, the highest scientific degree in the USSR. In 1990, Dr. Boldyrev left USSR to join Paul von Ragué Schleyer group in Germany as a postdoc. There, he made a contribution to the theoretical chemistry of planar tetracoordinate carbon.

1978

Alexander Boldyrev was born in the industrial Siberian city Novokuznetsk. After graduation from Specialized Educational Scientific Center at Novosibirsk University located in Siberian Akademgorodok, he was admitted to the Department of Chemistry at Novosibirsk University. While pursuing the B.Sc./M.Sc. degree, Alexander Boldyrev was doing his research at the Institute of Catalysis, USSR Academy of Sciences under Dr. Vasily Avdeev supervision. During this time, Alexander Boldyrev first encountered quantum-chemical calculations which shaped his further scientific career. After graduation from the University, he moved to another academic city, Chernogolovka, and joined Dr. Oleg Charkin’s group when he worked on Non-rigid molecules and polytopic bonds. Later, he extended this study to his Ph.D. thesis which he defended in 1978. Following years, Dr. Boldyrev spent studying superhalogens and superallakis in Chernogolovka.

1951

Alexander I. Boldyrev (born December 19, 1951) is a Russian-American computational chemist and R. Gaurth Hansen Professor at Utah State University. Professor Boldyrev is known for his pioneering works on superhalogens, superalkalis, tetracoordinated planar carbon, inorganic double helix, boron and aluminum clusters, and chemical bonding theory, especially aromaticity/antiaromaticity in all-metal structures, and development of the Adaptive Natural Density Partitioning (AdNDP) method.