DickBedeaux,CV short
Born Sept. 19. 1941, in The Hague, Netherlands. Married to: Signe H.Kjelstrup. Four childrenin first marriage.
Education
Master degree in Theoretical Physics, UtrechtUniversity, The Netherlands, November 1964.
PhD degree for a thesis on " The relation between the virial coefficients and the scattering operator".Advisor Prof. Dr. N.G. van Kampen at the Institute for Theoretical Physics, UtrechtUniversity, The Netherlands, May 1969
Present postion:
Professor II
Institutt for kjemi, Norges Teknisk Naturvitenskapelige Universitet, 7491 Trondheim, Norway
Office phone: +47 73 594142
Mobile phone: +47 48062161
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Positions held, including sabbaticals abroad
-Postdoctoral fellow with Prof. Dr. K.E. Shuler, Department of Chemistry,
University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, California, USA1969 1971
-Visiting professor at the Institut für Theoretische Physikalische Chemie,
Wolfgang Goethe Universität, Frankfurt, Germany (BRD)1971 1972
-Research associate, InstituutLorentz, University of Leiden, The Netherlands1972 1981
-Professor of Theoretical Physics, Institutt for Teoretisk Fysikk,
Norges Tekniske Hogskole, Trondheim, Norway1981 1983
-Professor of Physical Chemistry, Department of Physical and
Macromolecular Chemistry, University of Leiden, The Netherlands 1984 2006
-Visiting professor University of Kyoto, April -October 2000
-Visiting professor University of Barcelona, February-June 2004
-Professor II of Physical Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Norwegian
University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway2003 - now
Honours
-Masters degree Cum Laude1964
-Elected as Foreign Member of the “NorwegianAcademy of Technical Sciences”1996-present
-Onsager medal for his contribution to the formulation of the
Onsager reciprocal relations for surfacesDec. 1997
-Elected as “Fellow of the American Physical Society” for “his contribution to the
statistical physics and non-equilibrium thermodynamics of surfaces”1997-present
-Onsager professor, Institute of Physical Chemistry, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway1997 - 1998
-Guest professor at the Department of Mathematics, University
of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK.19972005
-Main address at a symposium in commemoration of
Prof. Dr. R. Kubo, Tokyo Institute of Technology, JapanSept. 1998
-Guest professor at the Department of Fundamental Energy Science,
Faculty of Energy Science, Kyoto University, Japan.2000
-Symposium on the occasion of 60th birthday:
Optical and thermodynamic properties of surfaces.Sept. 2001
-Festschrift on the occasion of 60th birthday: Statistical Thermodynamics and
Colloid Science. Published as issue 298 of Physica A Sept. 2001
-Guest professor University of Barcelona, 2004
-Front page Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics Issue 17, 2006
-Invitation for extraordinary sabbatical at Centre of Advanced studies 2007-2008
Dr. (Ing.) Students graduated by DickBedeaux since 2003, and students in progress
- K.I. Skau (M), September 2003, Surface rigidities.
24. Audun Røsjorde(M), Minimization of entropy production in separate and connected processes, 2004
25. Eivind Johannessen(M),The state of minimum entropy production in an optimally controlled system, 2004
26. Valeriya Ratushna (F), Collective behavior of self-propelling particles with conservative kinematic constraints, 2007
27. Jing Xu (F),28. Kirill S. Glavatskiy (M), Joris Kuipers (M)
Editorships
Advisory editor of the journal: Physica A1987-present
Advisory editor of the “Journal of Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics”1996-present
Selected publications since 2003 (the number refer to the number in the publication list).
Description of research,present lines and highlights from last years
Our group is concerned with development of a thermodynamically founded theory of transport, non-equilibrium thermodynamics. There are several lines of research described below by the four following headings.
1. Non-equilibrium thermodynamics for surfaces
Together with SigneKjelstrupI have developed the theory of non-equilibrium thermodynamics for surfaces to a stage where a book will appear on World Scientific in 2008 as Vol.16 in their Series on Statistical Mechanics.
The book is a synthesis of many of the earlier works and works listed below. A non-equilibrium generalization of the square gradient model for the liquid-vapor interface due to van der Waals has been given which makes it possible to describe evaporation and condensation. The validity of the local equilibrium hypothesis for the Gibbs excess densities of the non-equilibrium surface was verifiedthe transfer coefficients for heat and mass transfer through the surface were calculated. Integral relations for these transfer coefficients were derived. This is described in no. 194 and is one of the highlights of this work.
174. D. Bedeaux, E. Johannessen and A. Røsjorde,The Non-equilibrium van der Waals Square Gradient Model I: The Model and its Numerical Solution, Physica A 330 (2003) 329-353.
175. E. Johannessen and D. Bedeaux,The Non-equilibrium van der Waals Square Gradient Model II:Local Equilibrium of the Gibbs Surface,Physica A 330 (2003) 354-372.
177. D. Bedeaux and S. Kjelstrup,Irreversible thermodynamics – a tool to describe phase transitions far from global equilibrium, Chem. Eng. Sci. 59 (2004) 109-118.
178. E. Johannessen and D. Bedeaux,The Non-equilibrium van der Waals Square Gradient Model III:Heat and Mass Transfer Coefficients,Physica A 336 (2004) 252-270.
179. D. Bedeaux, Non-equilibrium Thermodynamic Description of the Three-Phase Contact Line,
J. Chem. Phys. 120 (2004) 3744-3748.
181. A. K. Meland, D. Bedeaux and S. Kjelstrup, A Gerischer Phase Element in the Impedance Diagram of the Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell Anode, J. Phys.Chem. B 109 (2005) 21380-21388.
186. D. Bedeaux and S. Kjelstrup, Heat, mass and charge transport and chemical reactions at surfaces,
Int. J. of Thermodynamics 8 (2005) 25-41.
189. L. Zhu, G.J.M. Koper and D. Bedeaux, Heats of Transfer in the Diffusion Layer before the Surface and the Surface Temperature for a Catalytic Hydrogen Oxidation (H-2+(1/2)O-2=H2O) Reaction.
J. Phys. Chem. A 110 (2006) 4080-4088.
193. A.K. Meland, S. Kjelstrup and D. Bedeaux, Rate-limiting proton hydration in the anode of the polymer electrolyte fuel cell, J. Membr. Sci., 282 (2006) 96-108.
194.E. Johannessen and D. Bedeaux,Integral Relations for the Heat and Mass Transfer Resistivities of the Liquid-Vapor Interface.Physica A 370 (2006) 258-274.
196. D. Bedeaux, S. Kjelstrup and H.C. Öttinger, On a possible difference between the barycentric velocity and the velocity that gives translational momentum in fluids, Physica A, A371 (2006) 177-187
197. H. Nakajima, T. Nohira, Y. Ito, S. Kjelstrup and D. Bedeaux,The surface adsorption of hydride ions and hydrogen atoms on Zn studied by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy with a non-equilibrium thermodynamic formulation. J. Non-Equil. Thermodyn. 31 (2006) 231-255.
199.D. Bedeaux, S. Kjelstrup. L. Zhu, G.M. Koper, Nonequilibrium thermodynamics – A tool to describe heterogeneous catalysis, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 8 (2006) 1-7.
200.E. Johannessen and D. Bedeaux,Integral Relations for the Interfacial Heat and Mass Transfer Resistivities and the Inverted Temperature Profile.Physics of Fluids 19 (2007) 017104, 1-7.
206. J. Ge, D. Bedeaux, J.M. Simon and S. Kjelstrup, Integral relations, a simplified method to find interfacial resistivities for heat and mass transfer, Physica A 385 (2007) 421-432
2. Non-equilibrium molecular dynamics
Molecular dynamics simulations are used to obtain the equilibrium properties as well as the transfer coefficients for the surface. The validity of the local equilibrium hypothesis for the Gibbs excess densities of the non-equilibrium surface has been verified in these simulations. The transfer coefficients for heat and mass transfer were calculated. The validity of the integral relations was verified. New transfer coefficients were calculated in this manner.A highlight is no. 190 (which gave a prize to the student from Int. Soc. of Thermodynamics) which verified the validity of the Onsager relations for the surface..
180. J-M. Simon, S. Kjelstrup, D. Bedeaux, and B. Hafskjold, Thermal flux through a surface of n-octane. A non-equilibrium molecular dynamics study, J. Phys. Chem. B 108 (2004) 7186-7195
190. J. Xu, S. Kjelstrup, D. Bedeaux, A. Røsjorde and L. Rekvig, Verification of Onsager’s reciprocal relations for evaporation and condensation using non-equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations,
J. Colloids and Interface Sci. 299 (2006) 452-463.
191. J. Xu, S. Kjelstrup and D. Bedeaux,Molecular dynamics simulations of a chemical reaction; conditions for local equilibrium in a temperature gradient, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 8 (2006) 2017-2027.
198. J.-M. Simon, S. Kjelstrup, D. Bedeaux, J. Xu, E. Johannessen,Interface film transfer coefficients Verification of integral relations by nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations, J. Phys.Chem. B, 110 (2006) 18528-18536
201. J. Xu, S. Kjelstrup, D. Bedeaux, J.M. Simon, Transport properties of 2F = F2 in a temperature gradient as studied by molecular dynamics simulations. Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 9 (2007) 969 – 981.
203. J. Xu, S. Kjelstrup, D. Bedeaux and J.M. Simon,The heat of transfer in a reacting mixture at local chemical equilibrium,J. Non-Equilib. Thermodyn. 32 (2007) 1-9.
205. J. Ge, S. Kjelstrup, D. Bedeaux, J.M. Simon and B. Rousseau,Transfer coefficients for evaporation of a system with a Lennard-Jones long-range spline potential. Phys. Rev. E., 75 (2007) 061604.
208. J.M. Simon, I. Inzoli, D. Bedeaux and S. Kjelstrup, Numerical evidence for a thermal driving force during adsorption of butane in silicalite, Mol. Sim., 33 (2007) 839-841.
209. I. Inzoli, J.M. Simon, S. Kjelstrup and D. Bedeaux, Thermal effects during adsorption of n- butane on a silicalite-1 membrane: A non-equilibrium molecular dynamics study. J. Colloid and Interf. Sci. 313 (2007) 1-11.
3. Mesoscopic non-equilibrium thermodynamics
A new line of research which will be followed-up in the future, is mesoscopic non-equilibrium thermodynamics. This theoretical development will be particularly interesting for analysis of biological transport processes, molecular motors, systems biology. A highlight is no. 185.
176. D. Bedeaux, S. Kjelstrup and J.M. Rubi, Nonequilibrium translational effects in evaporation and condensation, J. Chem. Phys. 119 (2003) 9163 -9170.
183. S. Kjelstrup, J.M. Rubi, and D. Bedeaux,Active transport: A kinetic description on thermodynamic grounds, J. Theoretical Biology, 234 (2005) 7-12.
185. S. Kjelstrup, J.M. Rubi and D. Bedeaux, Energy dissipation in slipping biological pumps,Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 7 (2005) 4009-4018.
195. J.M. Rubi, D. Bedeaux and S. Kjelstrup, Thermodynamics for small molecule stretching experiments,J. Phys. Chem. B, 110 (2006) 12733-12737.
207. J. M. Rubi, D. Bedeaux and S. Kjelstrup, Unifying thermodynamic and kinetic descriptions of single-molecule processes: RNA unfolding under tension, J. Phys.Chem. B 111 (2007) 9598-9602.
210. J. Ortiz de Zarate, J. Sengers, D. Bedeaux and S. Kjelstrup, Concentration fluctuations in nonisothermal reaction-diffusion systems,J. Chem. Physics 127 (2007) 034501
211. J. M. Rubi, M. Naspreda, S. Kjelstrup and D. Bedeaux Energy Transduction in Biological Systems: A Mesoscopic Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics Perspective, J. Non-Equilib. Thermodyn. 32 (2007) 351-3
4. The response of double layers on applied electric fields
In this work the double layer is treated using the extension of the general method developed by Gibbs using a time dependent excess polarization. Earlier results could in this way be obtained in a simpler manner. For the dielectric enhancement of colloidal solutions analytic expressions could be given. A systematic comparison with results using available computer software is now being made.
170. C. Chassagne, D. Bedeaux and G.J.M. Koper, Dielectric Response of Colloidal Spheres in Non-Symmetric Electrolytes, Physica A 317 (2003) 321-344.
171. C. Chassagne and D. Bedeaux, Dielectric Response of Charged Spheres: Interpolation Formulae linking the low and high Zeta-Potential Expressions, Physica A 317 (2003) 345-353.
172. C. Chassagne, D. Bedeaux, J.P.M. van der Ploeg and G.J.M. Koper,Polarization between Concentric Cylindrical Electrodes,Physica A 326 (2003) 129-140.
173. C. Chassagne, D. Bedeaux and G.J.M. Koper, Dielectric Spectroscopy Measurements on Latex Dispersions, Langmuir 19 (2003) 3619-3627.
188. C. Chassagne, D. Bedeaux, J.P.M. van der Ploeg and G.J.M. Koper,Electrically Induced Anisotropy in a Colloidal Dispersion of Nanospheres as Measured by Electric Birefringence,
J. of Colloid and Interface Sc. 295 (2006) 528-534.
5. The collective behavior of self-propelling particles
The dynamics of systems consisting of self-propelling particles is of great interest because of the phenomenon of the emergence of ordered motion. Examples of such systems are flocks of birds and schools of fishes. Much in the description of this transition is not yet understood. We developed a hydrodynamic model and were able to reproduce some of the results from the more usual discrete models. The non-equilibrium behavior is now studied.
184. V.L. Kulinski, V.I. Ratushnaya, A.V. Zvelindovsky and D. Bedeaux,Hydrodynamic Model for a System of Self-Propelling Particles with Conservative Kinematic Constraints,Euro Physics Letters, 71 (2005) 207-213.
192. V.I. Ratushnaya, V.L. Kulinski, A.V. Zvelindovsky and D. Bedeaux,Hydrodynamic Model for a System of Self-Propelling Particles with Conservative Kinematic Constraints;Two Dimensional Stationary Solutions.
Physica A 366 (2006) 107-114.
202.V.I. Ratushnaya, D. Bedeaux, V.L. Kulinskii and A.V. Zvelindovsky,Stability Properties of the Collective Stationary Motion of Self-Propelling Particles withConservative Kinematic Constraints
J. Phys. A 40 (2007) 2573-2581.
204.V.I. Ratushnaya, D. Bedeaux, V.L. Kulinskii and A.V. Zvelindovsky,Collective Behavior of Self Propelling Particles with Kinematic Constraints; The relation between the discrete and the continuous description.Physica A 381 (2007) 39-46.
Books
Non-equlibrium thermodynamics of heterogeneous systems
With SigneKjelstrup, in Series on Advances in Statistical Mechanics, Vol.16, World Scientific, 2008 in print
Elements of Irreversible Thermodynamics for Engineers, With SigneKjelstrup
Int.Center of Applied Thermodynamics, Istanbul, Turkey, 2000.
ISBN: 975-97568-1-1 Amazone.com
With SigneKjelstrup and Eivind Johannessen, Tapir Akademiske forlag, 2006
Optical properties of surfaces, With Jan Vlieger, Imperial College Press, London, UK, 2002
2nd. revised edition, 2004.
Patent
S. Kjelstrup, T.V. Island, E. Sauar, and D. Bedeaux, Fremgangsmåte for optimalisering av entropiproduksjon i en eller flere kjemiske prosesser