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Prof. Dr. György Inzelt
Chemistry Institute, Department of Physical Chemistry, Laboratory of Electrochemistry and
Electroanalytical Chemistry, Eötvös Loránd University, H-1117 Budapest, Pázmány Péter
sétány 1/a, Hungary, inzeltgy@chem.elte.hu
http://phys.chem.elte.hu/people/Inzelt/ProfInzelt2007.doc
Curriculum vitae
Born November 2, 1946, Budapest
1970 M. Sc.with honours, Eötvös University, Budapest
1972 Ph. D., summa cum laude, Eötvös University
1978 C. Sc., Hungarian Acad. Sci.
1988 D. Sc., Hungarian Acad. Sci.
1970-1977 assistant professor, Eötvös Univ., Dept. of Physical Chemistry, Budapest
1982-1983 postdoctoral research associate (University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA)
1983-1990 associate professor
1990- full professor, Eötvös University, Dept. of Physical Chemistry
1994-1998 Vice Rector of Eötvös University
1999-2005 Director of the Chemistry Institute of Eötvös University
1998- Head of the Doctoral School in Chemistry, Eötvös University
2006- Head of the Laboratory of Electrochemistry and Electroanalytical Chemistry,
Eötvös University
2007- Member of the Hungarian Accreditation Committee
1993- Member of the Doctoral Committee of Faculty of Sciences,Eötvös University
1995-1998 Chairman of the Doctoral Committee, Eötvös University
1994-1998 Chairman of the Habilitation Committee, Eötvös University
1994-1998 Member of the National Doctoral and Habilitation Cuncil
1993-2006 Chairman of Subcommittee of Electrochemistry, Hungarian Acad. Sci.
1991- Member of the Committee of Physical and Inorganic Chemistry of Hung. Acad.
Sci.
1987- Member of International Society of Electrochemistry, 1997-2003 co-chairperson of
Division 2, chair-elect of Division 1, 2005-2006, chair 20072000- IUPAC Fellow, Member of Advisory Subcommittee of Div. 1
1992-2004 FECS WPEC, National secretary
1992-2002 Magyar Kémiai Folyóirat, Member of Editorial Board
1996-2002, 2004- Electrochimica Acta, Member of the Editorial Board
1998- J. Solid State Electrochemistry (Springer) Member of the Editorial Board, Regional
Editor Europe 20031999- Electrochemistry Communications (Elsevier) Member of the Editorial Board
Research interest:
Modified electrodes, polymer film electrodes, conducting polymers, electroanalysis,
electrosorption, electrochemical oscillations, organic electrochemistry, solid state
electrochemistry, history of chemistry
Publications: 305, book: 5, book chapter: 11, citations: 2155 ( January 1st,2007)
Teaching activity:
Physical chemistry, Electroanalytical chemistry, History of Chemistry, Advanced
electrochemistry lectures, Ph. D. programme: Electrochemistry, History of
Electrochemistry lectrures
Honours:
Scientific Prize (Eötvös Univ. Faculty of Science) 1991.
Pro Universitate (Eötvös Univ.) 1997.
Széchenyi Professorship 1997-2000.
Doctor Honoris Causa, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj, Romania, 2000.
Polányi Mihály Award ( Hung.Acad.Sci.) 2004
Knight Cross of the Order of Merit of Republic of Hungary 2007
Selected recent Publications:
M. Ujvari, G. Lang, G. Inzelt:
The problem of the low-frequency dispersion in the case of polymer film electrodes – an
experimental impedance study on Au/poly(o-phenylenediamine) electrodes
Electrochem.Commun. 2, 497-502 (2000).
E. Csahók, E. Vieil, G. Inzelt:
In situ dc conductivity study of the redox transformations and relaxation of polyaniline
films
J. Electroanal. Chem., 482, 168-177 (2000).
G. Inzelt, M. Pineri, J.W. Schultze, M.A. Vorotyntsev:
Electron and proton conducting polymers
Electrochim. Acta 45, 2403-2421 (2000).
G. Inzelt, G. Horányi:
On the alloy formation in the course of UPD of Cd on gold.
J. Electroanal. Chem. 491, 111-116 (2000).
G. Inzelt:
Simultaneous chronoamperometic and quartz crystal microbalance studies of redox
transformations of polyaniline film
Electrochim. Acta, 45, 3865-3876 (2000).
G. Harsányi, G.Inzelt:
Comparing migratory resistive short formation abilities of conductor systems in advance
interconnected systems
Microelectronics Reliability 41, 229-237 (2001).
A. Gergely, G. Inzelt:
Electropolymerization of 3-methylthiophene at liquid 3-methylthiophene/aqueous
solution/graphite three-phase junction
Electrochemistry Communications 3, 753-757 (2001).
G. Láng, M. Ujvari, G.Inzelt:
Possible origin of the deviation from the expected impedance response of polymer film
electrodes
Electrochim.Acta 46, 4159-4175 (2001).
G. Inzelt, E. Csahok,V. Kertész:
Preparation and characterization of polyaniline electrode modified with diaminomethylbenzoate
Electrochim.Acta 46, 3955-3962 (2001).
G. Inzelt:
Cyclic voltammetry of solid diphenylamine crystals immobilized on an electrode surface
and in the presence of an aqueous solution
J.Solid State Electrochem. 6, 265-271 (2002).
K. Fehér, G. Inzelt:
Electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance study of formation and redox transformations
of poly(diphenylamine)
Electrochim. Acta 47, 3551-3559 (2002).
G.Inzelt:
Formation and redox behaviour of polycarbazole prepared by electropolymerization of
solid carbazole crystals immobilized on an electrode surface
J. Solid State Electrochemistry 7, 503-510 (2003).
G.G. Láng, M. Ujvári, G.Inzelt:
Analysis of the impedance spectra of Pt / poly(o-phenylenediamine) electrodes – hydrogen
adsorption and the brush model of the polymer films
J. Electroanal. Chem. 572, 283-297 (2004).
G. Inzelt, Z. Puskás:
Adsorption and precipitation during the redox transformations of phenazine
Electrochimica Acta 49, 1969-1980 (2004).
G. Inzelt, Z. Puskás:
Electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance study on the redox transformations of
ruthenium(III)trichloride microcrystals attached to a gold electrode
Electrochemistry Communications 6, 805-811 (2004).
R.P. Buck, E. Lindner, W. Kutner and G. Inzelt:
Piezoelectric chemical sensors
Pure Appl. Chem. 76, (6) 1139-1160 (2004).
Z. Puskás, G. Inzelt:
Electrochemical microgravimetric study on microcrystalline particles of phenazine
attached to gold electrodes
J. Solid State Electrochem.: 8, 828-841 (2004).
Z. Puskás, G. Inzelt:
Formation and redox transformations of polyphenazine
Electrochimica Acta 50, 1481-1490 (2005).
G. Láng, G. Inzelt, A. Vrabecz, G. Horányi:
Electrochemical aspects of some specific features connected with the behavior of iron
group metals in aqueous perchloric acid/perchlorate media
J. Electroanal. Chem.: 582, 249-257 (2005).
G. Inzelt, Z. Puskás, K. Németh, I. Varga:
Electrochemically induced transformations of ruthenium(III) trichloride microcrystals in
salt solution
J. Solid State Electrochem.: 9: 823-835 (2005).
G.G. Láng, M. Ujvári, T.A. Rokob, G.Inzelt:
The brush model of polymer films – analysis of the impedance spectra of Au, Pt│poly(ophenylenediamine) electrodes
Electrochimica Acta 51: 1680-1694 (2006).
G. Inzelt, Z. Puskás:
Electrochemical nanogravimetric study on the ruthenium(III) trichloride-polyaniline
nanocomposite
J. Solid State Electrochem.: 10: 125-133 (2006).
A. Róka, I. Varga, G. Inzelt:
Electrodeposition and dissolution of yttrium-hexacyanoferrate layers
Electrochimica Acta 51: 6243-6250 (2006).
G. Inzelt, K. Németh and A. Róka:
Electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance study of redox transformations of TCNQ
microcrystals in concentrated LiCl solutions
Electrochimica Acta 52:4015-4023 (2007)
Book chapters:
G. Inzelt:
Mechanism of Charge Transport in Polymer Modified Electrodes Electroanalytical
Chemistry, A Series of Advances, ed. A.J. Bard, Vol. 18, Marcel Dekker, Inc., New
York, 1994. pp.89-241.
G. Inzelt:
Electroanalytical Methods, ed. F.Scholz, Springer, Heidelberg, 2002.,
I. 3. Kinetics of Electrochemical Reactions
pp. 29-49.
II. 4. Chronocoulometry
pp. 137-149.
IV. 1. Seminal Publications in Electrochemistry and Electroanalysis (with F.Scholz and
Z.Stojek)
pp. 307-315.
G. Inzelt:
Encyclopedia of Electrochemistry (eds. A.J. Bard, M. Stratmann) Inorganic
Electrochemistry Vol. 7 (eds. F. Scholz, Ch. Pickett), Weinheim, Wiley-VCH, 2006.
Ch. 1 Standard potentials
pp. 1-18.
Ch. 2. Standard, formal and other characteristic potentials of selected electrode
reactions
pp. 19-77.
Ch. 7.2. Nitrogen oxides and oxyanions
pp. 241-253.
Ch. 18. The nickel group (nickel, palladium, platinum)
pp. 497-529.
G. Inzelt:
Encyclopedia of Electrochemistry (eds. A.J. Bard, M. Stratmann) Functions and
applications of modified electrodes Vol. 10 (eds. I. Rubinstein, J. Rusling, M. Fujihara),
Weinheim, Wiley-VCH, 2007
Ch. 9. Charge transport in polymer modified electrodes, pp.651-683
History of Science papers:
G. Inzelt:
Patent No. 2,058,761-or the beginning of electrochemical instrumentation
J. Solid State Electrochem., 9, 181-182 (2005).
G. Inzelt:
Einstein and the osmotic theory
J. Solid State Electrochem., 10, 1008-1011 (2006).
G. Inzelt:
Michael Polányi (1891-1976), the electrochemist
Russian J. Electrochemistry: 42, 109-110 (2006).
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