The research in the Department of Organic Chemistry covers three areas:

  1. supramolecular chemistry, crystal engineering design and construction of ordered solid phases as new materials with desired mechanical, optical or magnetic properties;
  2. stereochemistry and synthesis of organic compounds with desired, defined biological properties synthesis of muramylpeptide derivatives as potential anti-cancer drugs, biologically active organophosphorus compounds, potential enzymatic inhibitors and their nanocarriers;
  3. elements of the so-called "green chemistry" development of environmentally friendly methods for the synthesis of organic compounds of various structures, the synthesis of novel ionic liquids and phosphorene structures as an alternative to graphene systems.

The research topics of each employee can be found here.


The research apparatus of the Department of Organic Chemistry can be found here.