Olena Ischenko




Olena Ischenko

POSITION     

Professor of the Physical Chemistry Department,

Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv

Education and Training


Date and place of birth:

25/05/1958, Ukraine


1980

Chemist (analog of MSc)

Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Kyiv (Ukraine)

 1980-1984

Post-graduate study (specialization in heterogeneous catalysis) Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv

1985

Ph.D. “Physical chemistry and catalytically properties of Fe-Co systems in the reaction of NH3 synthesis”

Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv.

2004

Doctor of Sciences “Catalytic transformation of small moleculars by complex systems based on 3d- and 4d-elements”.

Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv.

 

WORK EXPERIENCE

1984-1989

Assistant of the Physical Chemistry Department

1989-2005

Associated professor of the Physical Chemistry Department

2005-Present

Professor

Heterogeneous catalysis

Research Fields:
Chemistry

Previous and Current Research

  • Synthesis metal and oxide materials based on 3d- and 4d-elements for the heterogeneous catalytic reaction: NH3 synthesis, CO oxidation, selective CO oxidation (CO-PROX), ÑÎ2 hydrogenation.
  • The research includes systematic study of the catalytic and structural features of multi-component bulk and supported catalytic systems, the investigation of the impact of the preparation method and the type of support to activity in the mentioned reactions
  • Development of mass spectrometric studies in the field of heterogeneous catalysis.
  • Lecturer of the normative courses “Physical Chemistry” and “Statistical Methods” and a specialized course “Mass Spectrometry” for the students of Chemistry Faculty.


 Fig.1. Scheme of the reaction of CO2 hydrogenation over bimetallic catalyst.

 

Fig. 2. Micrographs of Co93Fe07 sample (à - 20 µm, c – 200 nm)

 

Fig. 3. TPD MS profiles of desorbed particles from the surface of Fe-Co-Ni catalysts.

Selected Publications

Ishchenko E.V., Gaidai S.V., Prilutskii E.V., Beda A.A., Zakharova T.M., Dyachenko A.G.

Oxide CuCoFe system applied to carbon nanotubes synthesized on Fe2O3.

Journal of Superhard Materials.- 2014, ¹2. – P. 24-32

 

Ishchenko E.V., Gaidai S.V., Prilutskii E.V., Byeda A.A., Zakharova T.M., Dyachenko A.G., Yatsimirskii A.V.

Carbon nanotubes synthesized on NiO as a carrier for the Cu–Co–Fe oxide system

Journal of Superhard Materials.- 2014, ¹5. – P. 24-32

 

Gaidai, S.V., Gryn’ko, V.S., Zhludenko, M.G., Tkach, V.M., Ishchenko, O.V., Dyachenko A.G. Activity of carbon-fiber-supported Fe–Co catalysts in the CO2 methanation reaction

Journal of Superhard Materials. – 2017. - Vol.39, Iss. 2, - P. 122-128.

 

Meshkini Far R., Ishchenko O.V., Dyachenko A.G., Bieda O., Gaidai S., Lisnyak V.

CO2 hydrogenation into CH4 over NiFe catalysts

Functional Materials Letters. – 2018. - V.11, N.3. - 1850057.

 

Zhludenko M., Dyachenko A., Bieda O., Gaidai S., Filonenko M., Ischenko, O.

Structure and catalytic properties of Co–Fe systems in the reaction of CO2 methanation

Acta Physica Polonica A. - 2018, V. 133, N.4. -P.1084-1087.

 

R. Meshkini Far, Dyachenko A., Gaidai S., Bieda O., Filonenko M., Ishchenko O.

Catalytic properties of Ni-Fe systems in the reaction of CO2 methanation at atmospheric pressure

Acta Physica Polonica A. - 2018, V. 133, N.4. -P.1088-1090.

 

O. Goncharuk, O. Shipul, A. Dyachenko, O. Ischenko, L. Andriyko, A. Marynin, E. Pakhlov, O. Oranska, M. Borysenko.

Silica-supported Ni and Co nanooxides: Colloidal properties and interactions with polar and nonpolar liquids

Journal of molecular liquids. – 2019. – Vol. 285. – P. 397-402.

 

Dyachenko Alla G., Ischenko Olena, V., Gaidai Snizhana V., Zakharova Tetiana M., Yatsymyrskyi Andrii V., Lisnyak Vladyslav V.

Kinetic study of carbon dioxide catalytic methanation over cobalt-nickel catalysts

French-Ukrainian Journal of Chemistry. – 2019. – Vol. 7, Issue 1. – P. 74-80.

Contacts

e-mail: elischenko58@gmail.com

Affiliation and official address:         

Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv

Faculty of Chemistry

Physical Chemistry Department

60, Volodymyrs’ka, 01033, Kyiv, Ukraine