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Oleg A. Molchanov is affiliated with the Russian Academy of Sciences in the Russian Federation. Their research spans the fields of Chemistry, Materials Science, and Medicine, with significant contributions in Organic Chemistry, Materials Chemistry, and Biomedical Engineering. The scientist's work also touches on Oncology and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging subfields.

Their main research topics focus on the applications and synthesis of nanomaterials and heterocyclic compounds. Key topics include:

  • Graphene and Nanomaterials Applications
  • Synthesis and Characterization of Heterocyclic Compounds
  • Fullerene Chemistry and Applications
  • Carbon Nanotubes in Composites
  • Synthesis of Tetrazole Derivatives
  • Synthesis and biological activity
  • Nanoparticles: synthesis and applications

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Molchanov explore various aspects of nanomaterials and their biomedical compatibility, including:

  • Graphene oxide enriched with oxygen-containing groups: on the way to an increase of antioxidant activity and biocompatibility (2021), published in Colloids and Surfaces B Biointerfaces
  • Biocompatibility, antioxidant activity and collagen photoprotection properties of C60 fullerene adduct with L-methionine (2021), published in Nanomedicine Nanotechnology Biology and Medicine
  • Functionalisation of graphene as a tool for developing nanomaterials with predefined properties (2021), published in Journal of Molecular Liquids
  • Graphene oxide conjugated with doxorubicin: Synthesis, bioactivity, and biosafety (2022), published in Journal of Molecular Liquids
  • Application of carbon nanostructures in biomedicine: realities, difficulties, prospects (2024), published in Nanotoxicology

Molchanov frequently collaborates with several coauthors, including Konstantin N. Semenov, Vladimir V. Sharoyko, Д. Н. Майстренко, Olga S. Shemchuk, and I. V. Murin. These collaborations have contributed to a sustained output within established scientific networks.

The scientist's publications are regularly featured in several specialized venues, with multiple publications in:

  • Fullerenes Nanotubes and Carbon Nanostructures
  • Urology reports (St - Petersburg)
  • Journal of Molecular Liquids
  • Mendeleev Communications
  • The Scientific Notes of the Pavlov University

Best Publications

  • Seismo electromagnetics : lithosphere-atmosphere-ionosphere coupling

    正士 早川;Oleg A. Molchanov

  • Results of ultra-low-frequency magnetic field measurements during the Guam Earthquake of 8 August 1993

    Masashi Hayakawa;Ryusuke Kawate;Oleg A. Molchanov;Kiyohumi Yumoto

  • Thermal IR satellite data application for earthquake research in Japan and China

    Andrew A. Tronin;Masashi Hayakawa;Oleg A. Molchanov

  • Subionospheric VLF signal perturbations possibly related to earthquakes

    O. A. Molchanov;M. Hayakawa

  • Seismo-electromagnetics and related phenomena : history and latest results

    Oleg A. Molchanov;正士 早川

  • Generation of ULF electromagnetic emissions by microfracturing

    O. A. Molchanov;M. Hayakawa

  • Results of ULF magnetic field measurements near the epicenters of the Spitak (Ms = 6.9) and Loma Prieta (Ms = 7.1) earthquakes: Comparative analysis

    O. A. Molchanov;Yu. A. Kopytenko;P. M. Voronov;E. A. Kopytenko

  • Detection of ultra-low-frequency emissions connected with the Spitak earthquake and its aftershock activity, based on geomagnetic pulsations data at Dusheti and Vardzia observatories

    Yu.A. Kopytenko;T.G. Matiashvili;P.M. Voronov;E.A. Kopytenko

  • Electric and magnetic phenomena observed before the volcano-seismic activity in 2000 in the Izu Island Region, Japan

    S. Uyeda;M. Hayakawa;T. Nagao;O. Molchanov

  • Penetration characteristics of electromagnetic emissions from an underground seismic source into the atmosphere, ionosphere, and magnetosphere

    O. A. Molchanov;M. Hayakawa;V. A. Rafalsky

  • Middle latitude LF (40 kHz) phase variations associated with earthquakes for quiet and disturbed geomagnetic conditions

    A. Rozhnoi;M.S. Solovieva;O.A. Molchanov;M. Hayakawa

  • Precursory effects in the subionospheric VLF signals for the Kobe earthquake

    O.A Molchanov;M Hayakawa;T Oudoh;E Kawai

  • A statistical study on the correlation between lower ionospheric perturbations as seen by subionospheric VLF/LF propagation and earthquakes

    M. Hayakawa;Y. Kasahara;T. Nakamura;F. Muto

  • Lithosphere-atmosphere-ionosphere coupling as governing mechanism for preseismic short-term events in atmosphere and ionosphere

    O. Molchanov;E. Fedorov;A. Schekotov;E. Gordeev

  • On the generation mechanism of ULF seismogenic electromagnetic emissions

    O.A. Molchanov;M. Hayakawa

  • Global diagnostics of the ionospheric perturbations related to the seismic activity using the VLF radio signals collected on the DEMETER satellite

    O. Molchanov;A. Rozhnoi;M. Solovieva;O. Akentieva

  • Some statistical results on very low frequency radiowave emissions in the upper ionosphere over earthquake zones

    V.I. Larkina;V.V. Migulin;O.A. Molchanov;I.P. Kharkov

  • Temperature variations related to earthquakes from simultaneous observation at the ground stations and by satellites in Kamchatka area

    A.A. Tronin;P.F. Biagi;O.A. Molchanov;Y.M. Khatkevich

  • ULF geomagnetic field measurements in Japan and some recent results associated with Iwateken Nairiku Hokubu earthquake in 1998

    K. Hattori;I. Takahashi;C. Yoshino;N. Isezaki

  • Summary report of NASDA's earthquake remote sensing frontier project

    M. Hayakawa;O.A. Molchanov

  • A statistical study on the correlation between lower ionospheric perturbations as seen by subionospheric VLF/LF propagation and earthquakes

    M. Hayakawa;Y. Kasahara;T. Nakamura;Y. Hobara

Frequent Co-Authors

Masashi Hayakawa
Masashi Hayakawa University of Electro-Communications
Katsumi Hattori
Katsumi Hattori Chiba University
Michel Parrot
Michel Parrot Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Konrad Schwingenschuh
Konrad Schwingenschuh Austrian Academy of Sciences
Francesco Muto
Francesco Muto University of Calabria
Jean-Jacques Berthelier
Jean-Jacques Berthelier Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Kenji Ohta
Kenji Ohta Tokyo Institute of Technology
Seiya Uyeda
Seiya Uyeda University of Tokyo
Vittorio Capozzi
Vittorio Capozzi National Research Council (CNR)
Helmut Lammer
Helmut Lammer Austrian Academy of Sciences

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