Laboratory of Stereocontrolled Organic Synthesis
LABORATORY OF STEREOCONTROLLED ORGANIC SYNTHESIS
Head of the laboratory:
prof. Rafał Siciński
Academic Staff:
- prof. Tomasz Bauer
- Anna Piątek, DSc
- Piotr Piątek, DSc
- Michał Chmielewski, PhD
- Piotr Kwiatkowski, PhD
- Jan Romański, PhD
- Katarzyna Sęktas, PhD
- Krzysztof Ziach, PhD
PhD Students:
- Krzysztof Bąk
- Paweł Brzemiński
- Martyna Cybularczyk
- Adrian Fabisiak
- Anna Nowak
- Monika Nowakowska
- Adam Rajkiewicz
- Jan Rzymkowski
- Marcin Szybiński
- Magdalena Walewska-Królikiewicz
- Maciej Zakrzewski
- Dominika Załubiniak
- Anna Zep
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Areas of scientific activity:
- Synthesis of steroid hormones agonists and antagonists
- Design, synthesis and evaluation of cytotoxic properties of structurally modified vitamin D compounds
- Design, synthesis and investigation of binding properties of molecular anions, salts and neutral molecules receptors, anion transport through biological membranes, fotoswitchable receptors for anions
- Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs), crystalline coordination polymers having in their crystal structures empty voids of nanoscopic dimensions (cavities, channels, etc.); application in heterogeneous catalysis
- Anion templated synthesis of catenanes and rotaxanes
- Synthesis and application of new chiral Lewis acids
- High-pressure activation of enantioselective organocatalytic reactions
- Asymmetric synthesis of fluoroorganic compounds
- Development of enantioselective methods for the construction of quaternary stereogenic center
- Asymmetric hydrogenation and tetrasubstituted alkenes synthesis as tools in preparation of biologically active compounds
- Achmatowicz rearrangement of optically active α,β-unsaturated alcohols and amines as a tool in the synthesis of biologically active compounds
- Synthesis of steroid transition metal complexes as potential anticancer drugs
- Dynamic combinatorial chemistry of imines
- Supramolecular systems of “molecular walkers”
- Photochemistry of polyenes
- Spontaneous emergence of solid state chirality in achiral systems
Major scientific achievements:
The information available on the individual websites of Academic Staff
Selected topics of Bachelor and Master theses:
Supervisor: Anna Piątek, DSc
The asymmetric hydrogenation of tetrasubstituted alkenes.
Supervisor: Jan Romański, PhD
Modification of polymeric systems with molecular receptors.
Synthesis and binding abilities of ion pair receptors based on 3-aminobenzoic acid.
Supervisor: prof. Tomasz Bauer
Synthesis and enantioselective alkenylation of N-sulfonyl furylimines.
Total synthesis of (S)-4-(tert-butoxycarbonylamino)-2-phenylbutanoic acid.
Total synthesis of (S)-4-amino-3-phenylbutanoic acid.
Total synthesis of (R)-3-(tert-butoxycarbonylamino)-2-phenylbutanoic acid.
Optically active Betti’s base: its synthesis and application for the alkenylation of furfural.
Supervisor: prof. Rafał Siciński
Preparation and functionalization of lactone of the natural (1R,3R,4S,5R)-(-)-quinic acid.
Total synthesis of chiral bicycloheptanones.
Synthesis of (3R,4S,5R)-(-)-shikimic acid derivates.
Enantioselective synthesis of the vitamin D side chains.
Epoxidation of (S)-carvone and its functionalization.
Supervisor: Katarzyna Sęktas, PhD
Synthesis of thiol cholecalciferol derivates as ligands in the gold complexes.
Application of Suzuki reaction to the synthesis of steroid ligands.
Supervisor: Piotr Kwiatkowski, PhD
Enantioselective synthesis of trifluoromethylated compounds.
High-pressure activation of selected catalytic organic reactions.
Development of novel asymmetric organocatalytic reactions.
Catalytic enantioselective conjugate additions to β,β-disubstituted Michael acceptors.
Supervisor: Krzysztof Ziach, PhD
Hydrophobic receptors of the neutral molecules.
Synthesis of building blocks of a molecule of a „molecular walker.”
Supervisor: Michał Chmielewski, PhD
Supramolecular Chemistry Laboratory (located in the new building of Biological and Chemical Research Centre)
Innovative materials for catalysis: synthesis and catalytic properties of novel metal organic frameworks (MOFs).
Supramolecular chemistry of anions: fluorescent sensors and transporters of anions based on 1,8-diaminocarbazole skeleton – synthesis and anion binding properties.
Supramolecular chemistry of anions: synthesis and binding properties of anion selective fluorescent rotaxanes and catenanes.
Supramolecular chemistry: photoswitchable receptors based on acylhydrazone groups – synthesis and binding properties.
Supervisor: Piotr Piątek, DSc
Development of the synthetic method for the preparation of hydroxymethyl 18-crown-6.
The study of ionophoric activity of selected salt receptors.
The synthesis of N-alkyl derivatives of 1H-pyrazole-1-carboxamidine and their application as guanylating agents.
Major research projects and international cooperation:
The information available on the individual websites of Academic Staff