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Contacts:
Institute of Applied Physics
5 Academiei str.
Chisinau, MD-2028
MOLDOVA (Rep. of)
phone: +(373) 22 738150
fax: +(373) 22 738149
email: [javascript protected email address]

Laboratory of Physical Methods of Solid
State Investigation ″Tadeusz Malinowski ″

Laboratory of Physical Methods of Solid State Investigation was founded in 1957 and is named after a famous physicist Tadeusz Malinowski.

Research area:

  • X-ray single crystal and powder diffraction structural study of the crystalline materials originated from organic, metal-organic, and inorganic compounds, including semiconductors, superconductors, semimetals, materials with NLO, luminescence, thermoelectric, and photocatalytic properties, galvanic coatings, bentonite adsorbents, metals and alloys; studies of fundamental peculiarities of those structures and investigation of their electronic properties by quantum chemical and molecular dynamics calculations;
  • Development of the crystal engineering principles for design of coordination polymers, porous materials, nanosized polynuclear systems, cluster based polymers, new magnetic materials, multi-component pharmaceutical compounds and their structural investigation;
  • Crystallography of supramolecular compounds and the study of non-bonded interactions;
  • Study of structures of biologically active compounds and structure- properties relationship for psychotropic, antiviral, antimicrobic, antimycotic, antitumor active pharmaceutical ingredients.

Head of laboratory:

    assoc. prof., Ph.D. Victor Kravtsov
    cab. 108
    phone : + (373) 22 725887
    fax : + (373) 22 738149
    email : [javascript protected email address]

 

The laboratory possesses a range of performant/unique equipment and facilities, some of which are also available to non-IFA researchers. E.g:

 

The laboratory co-operates with scientific centers of R. Moldova, Russia, Ukraine, Poland, USA, Germany, Switzerland, France, Romania, Finland, Israel, Italy, and others that include:

  • Institute of Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of Moldova;
  • Moldova State University;
  • Institute of Electronic Engineering and Nanotechnologies, Academy of Sciences of Moldova;
  • Institute of Geology and Seismology, Academy of Sciences of Moldova;
  • A.V. Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography Russian Academy of Sciences;
  • A.V. Bogatsky Physico-Chemical Institute National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine;
  • Institute of Physical Chemistry of Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw; Technical University of Gdansk; Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan and Wroclaw University (Poland);
  • University of South Florida, University of Central Florida, and Biology and Chemistry Department of New Mexico Highlands University (USA);
  • Institut für Anorganische Chemie, Aachen University (Germany);
  • Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Bern (Switzerland);
  • Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 and Ecole Centrale Paris (France);
  • Bucuresti University and Timisoara University (Romania);
  • Technion University of Haifa, Israel;
  • Wihyri Physical Laboratory, Department of Physics, University of Turku and Lappeenranta University of Technology, Lappeenranta (Finland);
  • Istituto di Scienzee Tecnologie Molecolari ICNR-ISTM (Italy).
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