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Structural Chemistry & Crystallography Communication

ISSN: 2470-9905

June 04-05, 2018

London, UK

Crystallography 2018

Page 35

3

rd

Edition of International Conference on

Advanced Spectroscopy,

Crystallography and Applications

in Modern Chemistry

Materials 2:013804.

3. V.O. Koroteev, W. Münchgesang, Yu.V. Shubin, Yu.N.

Palyanov, P.E. Plyusnin, D.A. Smirnov, K.A. Kovalenko,

M. Bobnar, R. Gumeniuk, E. Brendler, D.C. Meyer, L.G.

Bulusheva, A.V. Okotrub, A. Vyalikh (2017) Multiscale

characterization

of

13C-enriched

fine-grained

graphitic materials for chemical and electrochemical

applications. Carbon, 124:161–169.

4. S. A. Rounaghi, H. Eshghi, S. Scudino, A. Vyalikh, D.

E. P. Vanpoucke, W. Gruner, S. Oswald, A.-R. Kiani-

Rashid, M. Samadi-Khoshkhoo, U. Scheler, J. Eckert

(2016) Mechanochemical route to the synthesis of

nanostructured Aluminium nitride. Sci. Rep. 6:33375

5. M. T. Atanasova, A. Vyalikh, U. Scheler and W. W. Focke

(2016) Characterization of rectorite from the Beatrix

Gold Mine in South Africa. Appl. Clay Sci. 126:7-16

6. D. M. Itkis, J. J. Velasco-Velez, A. Knop-Gericke, A.

Vyalikh, M. V. Avdeev and L. V. Yashina (2015) Probing

Operating Electrochemical Interfaces by Photons and

Neutrons. ChemElectroChem, 2(10):1427-1445 .

Biography

Anastasia Vyalykh is a research group leader at the Technical University Berga-

kademie Freiberg since 2014. She received her Master degree in physics at the

State University Saint-Petersburg (1999). As PhD in physical chemistry (Free Uni-

versity of Berlin, 2005) she focuses on the application of solid-state NMR and

quantum-chemical calculations for structure determination in functional oxides,

solid ionic conductors, low-dimensional carbon materials. Current research

interests include studies of interfacial phenomena in organic - inorganic nano-

composites, conducting glass-ceramics, carbon-based nanohybrids as well as

implementation of the in-situ methods for studies of electrochemical processes.

(orcid.org/0000-0003-2326-8889)

.

Anastasia.Vyalikh@physik.tu-freiberg.de