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  • 1999 - Chirality Medal, Società Chimica Italiana Russia

Overview

Vadim A. Davankov is affiliated with the A. N. Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds in the Russian Federation. The main fields of study in their research include chemistry and materials science, with a particular focus on materials chemistry, spectroscopy, process chemistry and technology, inorganic chemistry, and organic chemistry.

Davankov's work covers a variety of topics, emphasizing covalent organic framework applications, carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis, and metal-organic frameworks synthesis and applications. Their research also touches on analytical chemistry and chromatography, chemical synthesis and reactions, biodegradable polymer synthesis and properties, and analytical chemistry methods development.

Frequent publication venues for Davankov's work include:

  • Russian Chemical Bulletin
  • Polymer Science Series B
  • Journal of Chromatography A
  • Polymer Science Series A
  • Russian Chemical Reviews

Their notable recent papers include:

  • "Supercritical fluids in chemistry," 2020, Russian Chemical Reviews
  • "A simple synthesis of ethylene carbonate from carbon dioxide and 2-chloroethanol using silica gel as a catalyst," 2020, Applied Catalysis A General
  • "Hydroxy-containing ionic liquids as catalysts in the synthesis of organic carbonates from epoxides and CO2," 2020, Russian Chemical Bulletin
  • "The use of a diammonium salt in the synthesis of organic carbonates from epoxides and CO2: promoting effect of support," 2020, Russian Chemical Bulletin
  • "Palladium Nanoparticles in Hypercrosslinked Polystyrene:Synthesis and Application in the Hydrogenation of Arenes," 2020, Petroleum Chemistry

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • S. E. Lyubimov
  • A. A. Zvinchuk
  • M. P. Tsyurupa
  • O. P. Parenago
  • Z. K. Blinnikova

Vadim A. Davankov was awarded the Chirality Medal by Società Chimica Italiana in 1999. This award is associated with work related to Russia.

Best Publications

  • Porous structure of hypercrosslinked polystyrene: State-of-the-art mini-review

    M.P. Tsyurupa;V.A. Davankov

  • Hypercrosslinked polymers: basic principle of preparing the new class of polymeric materials

    M.P Tsyurupa;V.A Davankov

  • Structure and properties of hypercrosslinked polystyrene—the first representative of a new class of polymer networks

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  • Ligand chromatography as a novel method for the investigation of mixed complexes: stereoselective effects in α-amino acid copper(II) complexes

    V.A. Davankov;S.V. Rogozhin

  • The nature of chiral recognition: Is it a three‐point interaction?

    Vadim A. Davankov

  • Separation of unmodified α-amino acid enantiomers by reverse phase HPLC

    V. A. Davankov;A. S. Bochkov;A. A. Kurganov;P. Roumeliotis

  • Ligand exchange chromatography

    Vadim A. Davankov;Andrew V. Semechkin

  • Chiral selectors with chelating properties in liquid chromatography : fundamental reflections and selective review of recent developments

    Vadim A. Davankov

  • Enantioselective ligand exchange in modern separation techniques.

    Vadim A. Davankov

  • Platinum-containing hyper-cross-linked polystyrene as a modifier-free selective catalyst for L-sorbose oxidation.

    S. N. Sidorov;I. V. Volkov;V. A. Davankov;M. P. Tsyurupa

  • Cobalt Nanoparticle Formation in the Pores of Hyper-Cross-Linked Polystyrene: Control of Nanoparticle Growth and Morphology

    S. N. Sidorov;L. M. Bronstein;V. A. Davankov;M. P. Tsyurupa

  • P-Chiral Monodentate Diamidophosphites − New and Efficient Ligands for Palladium-Catalysed Asymmetric Allylic Substitution

    Vasily N. Tsarev;Sergey E. Lyubimov;Alexei A. Shiryaev;Sergey V. Zheglov

  • Sorption of organic compounds from aqueous media by hypercrosslinked polystyrene sorbents ‘Styrosorbrs

    M.P. Tsyurupa;L.A. Maslova;A.I. Andreeva;T.A. Mrachkovskaya

  • Investigation of the properties of hypercrosslinked polystyrene as a stationary phase for high-performance liquid chromatography

    N. A. Penner;P. N. Nesterenko;M. M. Ilyin;M. P. Tsyurupa

  • From a Dissolved Polystyrene Coil to an Intramolecularly-Hyper-Cross-Linked “Nanosponge”

    V. A. Davankov;M. M. Ilyin;M. P. Tsyurupa;and G. I. Timofeeva

  • Hypercross-linked polystyrene and its potentials for liquid chromatography: a mini-review.

    V Davankov;M Tsyurupa;M Ilyin;L Pavlova

  • Polymeric adsorbent for removing toxic proteins from blood of patients with kidney failure.

    Vadim Davankov;Ludmila Pavlova;Maria Tsyurupa;James Brady

  • Ligand-exchange chromatography of racemates : XV. Resolution of α-amino acids on reversed-phase silica gels coated with n-decyl-l-histidine☆

    V.A. Davankov;A.S. Bochkov;Yu.P. Belov

  • The role of achiral sorbent matrix in chiral recognition of amino acid enantiomers in ligand-exchange chromatography

    V. A. Davankov;A. A. Kurganov

  • Ligand-exchange chromatography of racemates : V. Separation of optical isomers of amino acids on a polystyrene resin containing l-hydroxyproline

    V.A. Davankov;Yu.A. Zolotarev

  • Separation of enantiomeric compounds using chiral HPLC systems. A brief review of general principles, advances, and development trends

    V. A. Davankov

Frequent Co-Authors

Konstantin A. Lyssenko
Konstantin A. Lyssenko Lomonosov Moscow State University
Armin Börner
Armin Börner Leibniz Institute for Catalysis
Mikhail Yu. Antipin
Mikhail Yu. Antipin New Mexico Highlands University
Vladimir V. Volkov
Vladimir V. Volkov Russian Academy of Sciences
Evamarie Hey-Hawkins
Evamarie Hey-Hawkins Leipzig University
Nathan W. Levin
Nathan W. Levin Mount Sinai Beth Israel
Daniel W. Armstrong
Daniel W. Armstrong The University of Texas at Arlington
Irina P. Beletskaya
Irina P. Beletskaya Lomonosov Moscow State University
Alexandre Alexakis
Alexandre Alexakis University of Geneva
Alexei R. Khokhlov
Alexei R. Khokhlov Lomonosov Moscow State University

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