Heterocyclic polynucleophiles and platinum metal complexes based on them
The main area of work in our group is the development of a methodology for the synthesis of heterocyclic compounds and organometallic compounds based on them.
Laboratory staff receive new biologically active molecules, molecular machines and photoactive materials, develop new methods for obtaining complex molecular and supramolecular architectures.
Currently, several main areas of research in the scientific group can be distinguished: the study of the chemistry of "hidden" electrophiles; the development of basic and supernoval activation methods for the synthesis of heterocycles; the production of new photoactive molecular motors; the development of luminescent materials based on platinum complexes; the creation of potential antimicrobial and cytotoxic agents.
- NMR spectroscopy
- Mass spectrometry
- X-ray diffraction analysis
- X-ray phase analysis
- Subtle organic synthesis
- Inorganic synthesis
- Catalysis
- Thermogravimetry (TG)