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Vladimir I. Bakhmutov (born 7 June 1948) is known as outstanding chemical physicist for contribution to chemical research in his 300 scientific publications. Hi is author of four books and chapters in three books. His innovative studies of NMR relaxation phenomenon performed in solutions and the solid state have the strongest influence on chemical society. The results provide: (a) the determination of M-H and H…H bond lengths in solution based on the elimination of the metal – hydride and hydride – hydride dipolar interactions via measurements of selective, non-selective and bi-selective spin-lattice relaxation times in the Bakhmutov-Gusev equation; the accuracy attainable by this approach is comparable with that of neutron diffraction solid state experiments; (b) the description of dihydrogen bonding as weak organizing interactions in proton transfer reactions and supra molecular assemblies. He is presently serving at Texas A&M University in the United State. Books: Bakhmutov V. I. “Practical Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Relaxation for Chemists”, Wiley&Sons, 2005 V. I. Bakhmutov, R. Contreras, and A. Paz, “Ejemplos prácticos del uso de la RMN en la Química” Ed. CINVESTAV, Mexico, 2006. Bakhmutov V.I. “Dihydrogen bonds: Principles, Experiments, and Applications” Wiley& Sons, 2008. Bakhmutov V. I. “Solid-state NMR in materials science: Principles and Applications. CRC, 2011. Chapters in books "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 “The Encyclopedia of Applied Spectroscopy’, Wiley&Sons 2009.VLDUD (talk) 19:53, 22 March 2013 (UTC)

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It is really great to have a new editor for chemistry pages. I look forward to interacting with you.

A couple of suggestions. If you are Bakhmutov, consider moving the above biography to User:VLDUD.

Regardless of your identity, please be careful about WP:COI - conflict of interest. Avoid topics that require you to cite your own work. To see a list of recent problems in this category of vanity see User:Smokefoot, a list of problem cases is visible in editing mode. Good chemists are most useful to Wikipedia for their ability to write about general phenomena where they do not cite themselves. For example, we need help with a lot of the spectroscopy articles with very basic information on techniques and concepts. If you have questions, feel free to ask me (or others!). Happy editing. --Smokefoot (talk) 17:58, 25 March 2013 (UTC)

One idea here
Please try one more time to not cite yourself or your friend or your colleagues. We are unified here to help readers, not promote our careers and relatively narrow achievements as individuals. Its called WP:COI. Conflicts of interest are occasionally unavoidable, but in those situation editors describe the situation up front. And they dilute their self-referencing with references to others. Overall, editors are candid. I will revert your recent contributions on NMR relaxation in that context. --Smokefoot (talk) 23:10, 10 May 2013 (UTC)