Vladislav Sadtchenko

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Vladislav Sadtchenko

Associate Professor of Chemistry


Contact:

Office Phone: (202) 994-6155
800 22nd St. NW Washington DC 20052


 


Physical Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Surface Science, Materials Science, and Environmental Science

Understanding the behavior of materials far from equilibrium is important for a broad range of current and emerging technologies and environmental problems. The instances, which give rise to non-equilibrium, range from melting of superheated crystals to condensation of atmospheric cloud particles. Over the past years, Sadtchenko group has developed and perfected two novel analytical techniques: the Fast Scanning Calorimetry (FSC) and Fast Thermal Desorption-Reaction Mass Spectrometry (FTDR MS). The current focus of the research program at the GWU is two-fold: studies of environmentally relevant molecular dynamics and reactions in polycrystalline ice at temperatures near its melting point by FTDR MS, and FSC investigation of non-aqueous condensed phases by FSC. Please visit Dr. Sadtchenko's research website for more information.

 

CHEM 6273: Chemical Thermodynamics

CHEM 1003: Energy, Environment, and Society: Current Issues and Outlook

CHEM 2151: Organic Chemistry I

CHEM 1112: General Chemistry II

Ulyana Cubeta and Vlad Sadtchenko, “Glass softening kinetics in the limit of high heating rates”, J. Chem. Phys. 150, 094508 (2019).

Ulyana Cubeta, Deepanjan Bhattacharya and Vlad Sadtchenko, “Melting of superheated molecular crystals”, J. Chem. Phys. 147, 014505 (2017).

Deepanjan Bhattacharya and Vlad Sadtchenko, “Enthalpy and high temperature relaxation kinetics of stable vapor-deposited glasses of toluene”, J. Chem. Phys. 141, 094502 (2014).

Stephanie McCartney and Vlad Sadtchenko, “Fast scanning calorimetry studies of the glass transition in doped amorphous solid water: Evidence for the existence of a unique vicinal phase”, J. Phys. Chem., 138, 084501 (2013).

Haiping Lu, Stephanie A. McCartney, and Vlad Sadtchenko, “H/D exchange kinetics in pure and HCl doped polycrystalline ice at temperatures near its melting point: Structure, chemical transport, and phase transitions at grain boundaries“, J. Chem. Phys., 130(5), 054501, (2009).  

MS, Chemical Physics, 1994, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Dolgoprudny, Russia

Ph.D., Chemical Physics, 1999, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN