Group

Core team

sergiusz lulinski

Prof. Sergiusz Luliński

Sergiusz Luliński obtained the PhD degree in chemistry in 2001 from Warsaw University of Technology. In 2018 he has received full professorship. Currently, his research interests revolve mostly around the chemistry of organoboron and organosilicon compounds and their applications in optoelectronics and medicinal chemistry.

He has published 82 papers (1998-2023) in respected chemistry journals (h-index = 19).

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krzysztof durka

Dr hab. Krzysztof Durka

Dr Durka obtained his PhD (Warsaw) in 2015. In 2023 he accoplished habilitation degree. He is focusing on understanding the relation between structure and properties of different classes of organoboron compounds, putting special attention on photoactive organoboron systems including photosensitizers and TADFs. He specializes in crystallography, computations and physical organic chemistry.

Dr Durka has published 65 scientific articles (2009-2023, h-index = 16)

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marek dabrowski

Dr Marek Dąbrowski

He obtained his PhD (Warsaw) in 1997 from Warsaw University Technology. Since then he works as an assistant professor. Dr Dąbrowski has been strongly involved in a long-term collaboration with Sigma-Aldrich company and developed over 300 procedures for large-scale synthesis of organoboron and organotin compounds.

He is a co-author of 31 scientific articles (1993-2020).

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marek dabrowski

Paulina H. Marek-Urban

She is currently finishing her PhD at Warsaw University Technology. Paulina is focusing on the development of photoactive compounds designed for biological applications (PDT, aPDT, oxygen detection)

She is a co-author of 20 scientific articles (2014-2023).

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PhD Students

Piotr Pacholak

Piotr Pacholak

Project

Boracyclic compounds as small-molecular antimicrobial agents

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Jakub Drapała

Jakub Drapała

Project

THIO-SWITCH: towards novel photo-active switchable materials - exploration of dithienylethene-based transition-metal complexes via advanced in situ photocrystallographic and spectroscopic approaches

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Krzysztof Nowicki

Krzysztof Nowicki

Project

Searching for structure – antimicrobial activity correlation for selected boraheterocycles

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Karolina Urbanowicz

Karolina Urbanowicz

Project

Room temperature triplet state photosensitizers for application in biology and medicine

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Students

Weronika Szawro

Weronika Szawro

Project

Bis-benzosiloxaboroles as effective drugs for antimicrobial therapy (part1)

Anna Jurczyk

Anna Jurczyk

Project

Bis-benzosiloxaboroles as effective drugs for antimicrobial therapy (part2)

Karolina Wrochna

Karolina Wrochna

Project

Red light-absorbing BODIPY and Aza-BODIPY complexes for application in photodynamic therapy

Agnieszka Kuklewska

Agnieszka Kuklewska

Project

Photoactive nanofibers for heterophase removal of pollutants in water

Jan Kozak

Jan Kozak

Project

Synthesis of dibenzosilaborinines

Adam Zuba

Adam Zuba

TADF blue-light emitters based on strong organoboron acceptor and weak donor

Gustaw Głuski

Gustaw Głuski

Project

3D printing of photoactive materials for flow-reactor construction

Jan Adamek

Jan Adamek

Project

Synthesis of aza-borafluorene scaffolds for luminescence materials

Jakub Tyborowski

Jakub Tyborowski

Project

Synergic effect of borafluorene-BODIPY photosensitizers modyfied at meso position with PAH groups

Dawid Natkowski

Dawid Natkowski

Project

Application of two photon absorption effect in ROS photosensitizers excited in the therapeutic window range

PhD former members

Mateusz Urban

Mateusz Urban

PhD Thesis

Luminescent organoboron compounds Synthesis and optical properties

Defended in 2019.

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Paweł Kurach

Paweł Kurach

PhD Thesis

Porous materials – synthesis and characterisation sorption measurements

Defended in 2015.

Grzegorz Wesela-Bauman

Grzegorz Wesela-Bauman

PhD Thesis

Synthesis, structure and physicochemical properties of new borinic complexes – towards their application in the light emitting devices

Defended in 2015.

Contact

Faculty of Chemistry
Warsaw University of Technology
Department of Physical Chemistry

Noakowskiego 3
00-664 Warsaw, Poland
Prof. Sergiusz Luliński
phone: +48 22 234 7273

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