The scientific activity of the laboratory involves the development of the supramolecular systems based on the photosensitive organic and inorganic elements. The researchers of our laboratory design novel and original photosensitive ligands (styryl dyes, spironaphtoxazanes, naphtopyranes, naphtalimydes) and analyse the formation of supramolecular assembleys in the presence of metal cations and organic molecules (organic salts of ammonium, carboxylic and aminoacids). Our systems behave as optical sensors, photoswitchable complexones and exhibit the capability of charge-, electron- and energy transfer. These properties make them promising for the developing the materials for organic photonics. One of the newest and interesting direction of our research is the design and study of molecular machines.

The main work within the lab involves...

  • Development of new fluorescent crown ethers as optical complexons for metal cations, organic molecules and DNA. Such compounds exhibit high selectivity towards analytes and significant shifts of absorption and/or fluorescence bands upon complex formation. Among the potential applications of these systems are optical sensors for cation detection in industry and fluorescent reagents in biochemistry.
  • Development of new photochromic systems for application in photonic and data recording/storage devices.
  • Development of supramolecular devices able to transform the absorbed light energy into process ofcharge-, electron- and energy transfer. Such systems are promising compounds for application in conductive materials, solar batteries and photovoltaic devices.

Financial support:

  • Grants of the RFBR
  • National contracts with the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation
  • International laboratory "Photoswitchable Organic Molecular Systems and Devices" (PHENICS)
  • International Laboratory "Supramolecular Systems in Chemistry and Biology" (Suprachem)
  • Programs of the Presidium of the RAS
  • Scholarships of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)
  • RAS-CNRS exchange programs for the employees

Our collaborations:

  • Chemical Faculty of the Moscow State University (Russia)
  • Department of Fine Organic Synthesis and Dye Chemistry of D.I.Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology (Moscow, Russia)
  • N.S.Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry RAS (Moscow, Russia)
  • A.N.Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry RAS (Moscow, Russia)
  • Institute of Chemical Kinetics and Combustion RAS (Novosibirsk, Russia)
  • Acad. S. Aldoshin, Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics RAS (Chernogolovka, Russia)
  • Prof. J. Saltiel, University of Florida (USA)
  • Prof. L. Isaacs, University Maryland (USA)
  • Prof. H. Ihmels, University of Siegen (Germany)
  • Prof. K. Gloe, Technical University of Dresden (Germany)
  • Dr. G. Jonusauskas, University of Bordeaux (France)
  • Dr. V. Lokshin, Interdisciplinary Center of Nanoscience of Marseille (CINaM) (France)
  • Prof. S. Delbaere, University of Lille (France

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