We have inaugurated the opening of our new laboratory!
We have inaugurated the opening of our new laboratory! We hope this new scientific area will help us to further develop in the field of sustainable technologies for industrial applications…
We have inaugurated the opening of our new laboratory! We hope this new scientific area will help us to further develop in the field of sustainable technologies for industrial applications…
Considering a solid base catalyst for continuous flow approaches, N-doped carbon reveals as a promising choice! Our paper has just been accepted for publication in Reaction Chemistry & Engineering : N-Doped…
Next successful collaboration with Prof. Kaminski’s group from University of Silesia - read our paper on photo-RAFT here!
We are pleased to inform that dr Piotr Latos has become the laureate of the Preludium programme financed by National Science Center. The main goal of his project is to…
Our paper has just been accepted for publication in Catalysts: Highly Active Trifloaluminate Ionic Liquids as Recyclable Catalysts for Green Oxidation of 2,3,6-Trimethylphenol to Trimethyl-1,4-Benzoquinone. Read more here!
We have started the new academic year with a next doctor in our group! Dr Piotr Latos has just defended his thesis on 'Metal triflates as Lewis acid catalysts in…
Our review article: Insights into the Properties and Potential Applications of Renewable Carbohydrate-Based Ionic Liquids: A Review has just been published in Molecules. The review discusses the relationships between the…
Our paper has just been accepted for publication in ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering: Biodegradable surface active D-glucose based quaternary ammonium ionic liquids in the solventless synthesis of chloroprene. Read…
During difficult pandemic time and partial lockdown of our University we have inaugurated online LAMA meetings (Laic Approach for Major Aspects (of science)). The formula of scientific events held in…
Our paper has just been accepted for publication in Catalysis Science and Technology: Carbon nanotube/PTFE as a hybrid platform for lipase-assisted transformation of α-angelica lactone to alkyl levulinates. Read more…