Liu Ruozhuang (Chinese: 刘若庄; 25 May 1925 - 8 October 2020) was a Chinese physical chemist and academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).[1] He was the founder of computational chemistry in China.[2]

Liu Ruozhuang
刘若庄
Born(1925-05-25)May 25, 1925
Beijing, China
DiedOctober 8, 2020(2020-10-08) (aged 95)
Beijing, China
Alma materFu Jen Catholic University
Scientific career
FieldsQuantum chemistry
InstitutionsPeking Normal University
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese

Biography edit

Liu was born in Beijing, on May 25, 1925. In 1943, he entered Fu Jen Catholic University, majoring in chemistry at the Department of Chemistry. After graduating in 1947, he did his postgraduate work at Peking University. In 1949, he published his first research paper "Modified Troutons Rule" in the Journal of the Chinese Chemical Society. In June 1950, he began to study quantum chemistry under the supervision of Tang Aoqing. In September 1951, he was hired as a lecturer at Peking University and Fu Jen Catholic University. In 1952, after the adjustment of colleges and departments, he taught at Beijing Normal University, where he was promoted to associate professor in September 1956 and to full professor in July 1979. He joined the Jiusan Society in 1956. In 1978, he founded the Laboratory of Quantum Chemistry at Beijing Normal University. He joined the Communist Party of China in 1984. He became a visiting professor at the National Autonomous University of Mexico in the following year. He died in Beijing, on October 8, 2020.[2]

Selected papers edit

  • R. Z. Liu; J. G. Yu (1983). "Theoretical Study of the Effect of Subsituents on Electrophilic Addition to Olefins: Ab Initio MO Approach with Energy Decomposition". Int. J. Quantum Chem. 23 (2): 491–495. doi:10.1002/qua.560230219.
  • S. Q. Jin; R. Z. Liu (1984). "Quantum Chemical Study of the Electrophilic Addition Reaction of Iodine to Ethylene". Int. J. Quantum Chem. 25 (4): 699–705. doi:10.1002/qua.560250408.
  • R. Z. Liu (1986). "Quantum Chemical Studies on Reaction Mechanism and Reaction Path". In Smith, V. H.; Schaefer, H. F.; Morokuma, K. (eds.). Applied Quantum Chemistry. pp. 85–91. doi:10.1007/978-94-009-4746-7_7. ISBN 978-94-010-8609-7.
  • J. G. Yu; X. Y. Fu; R. Z. Liu; K. Yamashita; N. Koga; K. Morokuma (1986). "Theoretical Study of Structure and Energies of [HCOO]+ and [COOH]+ and Their Rearrangement". Chem. Phys. Lett. 125 (5–6): 438–442. Bibcode:1986CPL...125..438Y. doi:10.1016/0009-2614(86)87074-9.
  • H. Q. Zhang; Y. H. Huang; R. Z. Liu (1993). "Deformation Potential Approach to the Estimation of Peierls Phase Transition Temperature". Physica Status Solidi B. 178 (1): 151. Bibcode:1993PSSBR.178..151Z. doi:10.1002/pssb.2221780114.
  • R. Z. Liu; S. Y. Ma; Z. H. Li (1994). "Theoretical Study on the Dynamic Properties and State Selected Rate Constants of the Reaction CH(4Σ)+H2→CH2(3B1)+H". Chem. Phys. Lett. 219 (1–2): 143–150. doi:10.1016/0009-2614(94)00036-0.
  • Z. X. Wang; R. Z. Liu; M. B. Huang; Z. H. Yu (1996). "An ab Initio Study on the Insertion Reactions of CH(X2II) with NH3,H2O and HF". Can. J. Chem. 74 (6): 910–917. doi:10.1139/v96-100.
  • Y. Huang; R. Z. Liu (1997). "Investigation of the Change in Band Structure of a Carbon Nanotube Due to a Distortion Keeping the Initial Translational Symmetry". Chem. Phys. Lett. 268 (5): 364. Bibcode:1997CPL...268..365H. doi:10.1016/S0009-2614(97)00227-3.
  • Li, Y.; Huang, Y.; Du, Shixuan; Liu, Ruozhuang (2001). "Structures and stabilities of C
    60
    -rings". Chemical Physics Letters. 335 (5–6): 524–532. Bibcode:2001CPL...335..524L. doi:10.1016/S0009-2614(01)00064-1.

Honours and awards edit

  • 1982 State Natural Science Award (First Class)
  • 1989 State Natural Science Award (Third Class)
  • 1999 Member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)

References edit

  1. ^ Liu Jiani (刘佳妮), ed. (9 October 2020). 著名物理化学家、中科院院士刘若庄去世,享年95岁. Beijing News (in Chinese). Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  2. ^ a b Jiang Ziwen (蒋子文) (9 October 2020). 中国计算化学奠基人、中科院院士刘若庄逝世,享年95岁. thepaper.cn (in Chinese). Retrieved 18 October 2020.