Vladimir M. AmirkhanovView profile
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Vladimir M. Amirkhanov is a Professor at Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv since 2004, with continuous academic service since 1981 progressing from Engineer to Professor through roles including Assistant Professor (1987-1993), Associate Professor (1993-1998, 2000-2003), and Postdoctoral Studies (1998-2000). His academic credentials include: 1987: Chemist (MSc equivalent) from Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv 1990-1994: Post-graduate studies in Macromolecular Chemistry 1996: Candidate of Science (PhD) in Inorganic Chemistry 2002: Doctor of Science (DSc) in Inorganic Chemistry Amirkhanov's research centers on carbacylamidophosphates (CAPh) and sulfonylamidophosphates (SAPh) ligand systems, with emphasis on synthesizing luminescent lanthanide complexes for MOLED devices, heterobinuclear 3d-4f compounds, and exploring magnetic/catalytic properties. His work bridges molecular electronics, bioinorganic chemistry, and advanced materials science through innovative coordination chemistry approaches. Analysis of his 2013-2016 publications reveals dominant focus on structural characterization of lanthanide-CAPh/SAPh complexes using X-ray crystallography and spectroscopy, with applications in optical materials and catalysis. Key trends include energy transfer mechanisms in phosphors, magnetic behavior in polynuclear clusters, and solvent extraction properties for nuclear applications. He maintains extensive international collaborations, particularly with Polish research groups, as evidenced by co-authorship patterns. His laboratory at Taras Shevchenko National University focuses on ligand design and functional coordination compounds, contributing to both fundamental science and materials development through sustained publication output.