Vladimir I. Bakhmutov (Bakhmoutov)
NMR Expert at Department of Chemistry,

Fields of Expertise:
The
Solution/Solid-state Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy and its
applications to chemistry, molecular physics and materials science
Current Research
Interests:
Hd+...Hd- bonds
as weak organizing interactions in molecular aggregations and reactions of
proton-transfer.
Solid-state
multinuclear NMR of the silica-based porous materials.
Nuclear
magnetic resonance relaxation in paramagnetic solids.
Education:
DOCTOR
of CHEMICAL SCIENCES DEGREE
in Physical
Chemistry, obtained at
Ph.D.
Degree
In
Organo-metallic Chemistry, obtained the
M.S. Degree
in
Chemistry, obtained at the
Professional Experience:
2002-present: NMR expert at Department of Chemistry of the
2000-2002: Professor of Chemistry at Department of Chemistry,
Centro de Investigacion y de Estudios
Avanzados del I. P. N. , A. P. 14-740, C. P. 07000, Mexico D. F. Mexico
1974-2000: Researcher Fellow, Senior Researcher, Head of the
NMR Department and Professor at Institute of Organo-Element
Compounds, the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
1971-1974:
PhD student, Department of Chemistry, the
Visiting Professor at: the
Publications: over 300 papers including 5 topical reviews with Total citation number 1520
Books and Chapters in
Books:
“Practical
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Relaxation for Chemists”, Wiley&Sons
2004, 2005, “Ejemplos prácticos del uso de la RMN en la
Química”Ed. CINVESTAV, Mexico, 2006, “Dihydrogen
Bonds: Principles, Experiments and Applications” Wiley&Sons 2008, "Unusual
structures and physical properties in organometallic
chemistry" Editor M. Gielen, Wiley& Sons, 2002,"Recent Advances on Hydride
Chemistry", Editor R. Poli, Elsevier Science, 2001.
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Selected Articles:
1.
Bakhmutov V.
2.
Bakhmutov V. I. “The 29Si T1
and T2 NMR Relaxation in Porous Paramagnetic Material SiO2-MnO-Al2O3”
Solid State NMR spectroscopy (submitted).
3.
Bakhmutov VI. “Proton Transfer to Hydride Ligands with Formation of Dihydrogen
Complexes: Physicochemical View”. Eur. J. Inorg. Chem.
2005, 245.
4.
Bakhmutov V.I. “Orientations of the principal
components of electric field gradients and internal motions in dihydrogen ligands”. Magn. Reson. Chem. 2004, 42, 66.
5.
T.J. Taylor, V.I. Bakhmutov, F. P. Gabbai. Hydrocarbon Uptake in the alkylated micropores of a
columnar supramolecular solid. Angew. Chem. 2006, 45, 1.
6.
Bakhmutov, V.I.; Shpeizer,
B.G., Clearfield, A. ‘29Si Spin-Lattice NMR Relaxation in Microporous Silica-Based Materials with high Mn+2
concentrations. Magn. Reson. Chem. 2006, 44, 985.
7.
Macgregor, S.A.; Roe, D.C.; Marshall, W. J.; Bloch, K.M.; Bakhmutov,
V. I.; Grushin, V. V. ‘The F/Ph Rearrangement
Reaction of [(Ph3P)3RhF], the Fluoride Congener of Wilkinson’s Catalyst. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2005, 127, 15304.
8. G. Merino, V. I. Bakhmutov, A. Vela. Do cooperative proton-hydride
interactions explain the gas-solid structural difference of BH3NH3?
J Phys. Chem. 2002, 106, 8491.
9. Marisol
Güizado-Rodríguez, Armando Ariza-Castolo,
Gabriel Merino, Alberto Vela, Heinrich Noth, Vladimir
I. Bakhmutov,* and Rosalinda Contreras*. Weak Intramolecular Proton–Hydride and Proton Fluoride
Interactions: Experimental (NMR, X-Ray) and DFT Studies of the bis(NBH3)
and bis(NBF3) Adducts of
1,3-Dimethyl-1,3-diazolidine. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2001, 123,
9144.
10. Vladimir I. Bakhmutov, Ekaterina V. Bakhmutova,
Natalia V. Belkova, Claudio
Bianchini, Lina M. Epstein,
Dante Masi, Maurizio Peruzzini,
Elena S. Shubina, Evgenii
V. Vorontsov, Fabrizio Zanobini. In-Depth NMR and IR Study of the Proton
Transfer Equilibrium between [{(MeC(CH2PPh2)3}Ru(CO)H2] and Hexafluoroisopropanol.
11. V. I. Bakhmutov, C. Bianchini, M. Peruzzini, F. Vizza, E. V. Vorontsov. 1H and 2H T1
relaxation behavior of the Rhodium dihydrogen
complexes ((triphos)Rh(H2)H2)+. Inorg. Chem. 2000, 39, 1655.
12. V. I. Bakhmutov, J. A. K. Howard, D. A. Keen, L. G. Kuzmina, M. A. Leech, G. I. Nikonov,
E. V. Vorontsov, C. C. Wilson. Combined single
crystal neutron diffraction and solution NMR relaxation studies of mono- and bis(sylil) substituted niobocene
hydrides with nonclassical interligand
interactions. J. Chem.
Soc. Dalton Trans. 2000, 10, 1631.
13. E. Sola,
V. I. Bakhmutov, F. Torres, A. Elduque,
J. A. Lopez, F. J. Lahoz, H. Werner, L. A. Oro: Cooperative Bimetallic
Effects on New Ir (III) Pyrazolate
Complexes: Hydrogen - Hydrogen, Carbon - Hydrogen and Carbon - Chlorine Bond
Activations. Organometallics, 1998, 17, 683.
14. V. I. Bakhmutov, E. V. Vorontsov: NMR
spin- lattice relaxation approaches to characterization of transition metal
hydride complexes in solution. Rev. Inorg. Chem 1998, 18, 183.
15. Feracin,
S., Burgi, T., Bakhmutov
V.I., Eremenko, I.L. Vorontsov.
EV.,Vimenits, AB., Berke, H. Hydrogen/hydrogen exchange and formation of dihydrogen derivatives of Re hydride complexes in acidic
solutions. Organometallics, 1994, 13, 4194.
17. A. Albinati,
V. I. Bakhmutov, K. G. Caulton,
E. Clot, J. Eckert, O. Eisenstein, D. G. Gusev, V. V.
Grushin, B. E. Hauger, W. Klooster, T. F. Koetzle, R. K.
McMullan, T. J. O’Loughlin, M. Pelissier,
J. S. Ricci, M. P. Sigalas, A. E. Vymenits,
Reaction of H2 with IrH2Cl2P2:
stereo-chemical control of the stability of molecular H2 transition metal
complexes. J. Am. Chem.
Soc. 1993, 115, 7300.
18. D. Nietlishpach,
V. I. Bakhmutov, H. Berke: Deuterium Quadrupole
Coupling Constants and Ionic Bond Character in transition metal hydride
complexes. J. Am. Chem.
Soc. 1993, 115, 9191.
19. V.I. Bakhmutov,
Burgi, T., Burger, P. Ruppli,
U., Berke H. Nonrigidity of
pseudooctahedral Re(CO)H2L2(NO)
complexes in solution. Organometallics, 1994, 13, 4203.
20. V. I. Bakhmutov, J. Bertran, M. A. Esteruelas, A. Lledos, F. Maseras, J. Modrego, L. A. Oro, E. Sola: Dynamic Behavior in
solution of the trans-hydridodihydrogen complex [OsHCl(H2)(CO)(PiPr3)2. Chem. Eur. J. 1996, 2, 815.