Vladimir P. Fedin mainly focuses on Crystallography, Crystal structure, Inorganic chemistry, Supramolecular chemistry and Metal-organic framework. His research integrates issues of Molybdenum, Molecule, Stereochemistry, Lanthanide and Aqueous solution in his study of Crystallography. Within one scientific family, Vladimir P. Fedin focuses on topics pertaining to Metal under Crystal structure, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Luminescence and Oxygen atom.
His Inorganic chemistry research incorporates elements of Porosity, Sorption, Polyoxometalate, Cluster and Carboxylate. His studies deal with areas such as Combinatorial chemistry, Adduct and Polymer chemistry as well as Supramolecular chemistry. His Metal-organic framework research includes themes of Hybrid material and Catalysis, Enantioselective synthesis.
Vladimir P. Fedin mainly investigates Crystallography, Crystal structure, Inorganic chemistry, Molecule and Polymer chemistry. He combines subjects such as Stereochemistry, Aqueous solution and Cluster with his study of Crystallography. His Stereochemistry study incorporates themes from Ligand and Medicinal chemistry.
In his study, Carboxylate is inextricably linked to Polymer, which falls within the broad field of Crystal structure. The Inorganic chemistry study combines topics in areas such as Zinc, Tungsten, Infrared spectroscopy and Metal-organic framework. His work carried out in the field of Metal-organic framework brings together such families of science as Catalysis, Benzene and Sorption.
Vladimir P. Fedin spends much of his time researching Crystallography, Crystal structure, Metal-organic framework, Luminescence and Polymer. His study in Crystallography is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Halogen bond, Halogen and Infrared spectroscopy. His Crystal structure research focuses on subjects like Molecule, which are linked to Zinc.
His Metal-organic framework research incorporates themes from Carboxylate, Benzene, Polymer chemistry and Isostructural. His research investigates the link between Luminescence and topics such as Lanthanide that cross with problems in Yttrium. The various areas that Vladimir P. Fedin examines in his Metal study include Inorganic chemistry and Solvent.
His main research concerns Crystallography, Halogen bond, Metal-organic framework, Crystal structure and Luminescence. His Crystallography research is mostly focused on the topic Supramolecular chemistry. His Halogen bond study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Crystal, Thermal stability and Antimony.
Vladimir P. Fedin has researched Metal-organic framework in several fields, including Polymer chemistry and Nanophotonics. The concepts of his Crystal structure study are interwoven with issues in Bond energy, Bromine and Copper. His Luminescence research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Pyridine, Synthesis methods and Sorption.
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A homochiral metal-organic material with permanent porosity, enantioselective sorption properties, and catalytic activity.
Danil N. Dybtsev;Alexey L. Nuzhdin;Hyungphil Chun;Konstantin P. Bryliakov.
Angewandte Chemie (2006)
Heterogeneous selective oxidation catalysts based on coordination polymer MIL-101 and transition metal-substituted polyoxometalates
N.V. Maksimchuk;M.N. Timofeeva;M.S. Melgunov;A.N. Shmakov.
Journal of Catalysis (2008)
Imparting high proton conductivity to a metal-organic framework material by controlled acid impregnation.
Valentina G. Ponomareva;Konstantin A. Kovalenko;Alexei P. Chupakhin;Danil N. Dybtsev.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2012)
Enantioselective Chromatographic Resolution and One-Pot Synthesis of Enantiomerically Pure Sulfoxides over a Homochiral Zn−Organic Framework
Alexey L Nuzhdin;Danil N Dybtsev;Konstantin P Bryliakov;Evgenii P Talsi.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2007)
Supramolecular chemistry of cucurbiturils
Ol'ga A. Geras'ko;Denis G. Samsonenko;Vladimir P. Fedin.
Russian Chemical Reviews (2002)
Hybrid polyoxotungstate/MIL-101 materials: synthesis, characterization, and catalysis of H2O2-based alkene epoxidation.
Nataliya V. Maksimchuk;Konstantin A. Kovalenko;Sergey S. Arzumanov;Yurii A. Chesalov.
Inorganic Chemistry (2010)
Cyclic carbonates synthesis from epoxides and CO2 over metal-organic framework Cr-MIL-101
Olga V. Zalomaeva;Andrey M. Chibiryaev;Konstantin A. Kovalenko;Oxana A. Kholdeeva.
Journal of Catalysis (2013)
Solvent-free allylic oxidation of alkenes with O2 mediated by Fe- and Cr-MIL-101
Igor Y. Skobelev;Alexander B. Sorokin;Konstantin A. Kovalenko;Vladimir P. Fedin.
Journal of Catalysis (2013)
Isoreticular Homochiral Porous Metal−Organic Structures with Tunable Pore Sizes
Danil N. Dybtsev;Maxim P. Yutkin;Eugenia V. Peresypkina;Alexander V. Virovets.
Inorganic Chemistry (2007)
Polynuclear halide complexes of Bi(III): From structural diversity to the new properties
Sergey A. Adonin;Maxim N. Sokolov;Vladimir P. Fedin.
Coordination Chemistry Reviews (2016)
Journal of Structural Chemistry
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