Topology, Topology, Crystallography, Crystal structure and Polyhedron are his primary areas of study. His work on Topos theory as part of general Topology study is frequently connected to Network topology, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. His work carried out in the field of Topology brings together such families of science as Supramolecular chemistry, Crystal engineering, Net and Database.
His work is dedicated to discovering how Supramolecular chemistry, Ionic bonding are connected with Polymer and other disciplines. Vladislav A. Blatov interconnects Molecule and Electrochemistry in the investigation of issues within Crystal structure. His Polyhedron study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Space, Voronoi diagram and Crystal.
His primary areas of investigation include Crystallography, Crystal structure, Topology, Topology and Cluster. His study in the fields of Crystal and Icosahedral symmetry under the domain of Crystallography overlaps with other disciplines such as Intermetallic. His Crystal structure study combines topics in areas such as Atom, Tetrahedron, Polyhedron and Group.
His Polyhedron research incorporates elements of Voronoi diagram, Coordination number and Stereochemistry. When carried out as part of a general Topology research project, his work on Net and Topos theory is frequently linked to work in Series, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. As a member of one scientific family, Vladislav A. Blatov mostly works in the field of Topology, focusing on Ionic bonding and, on occasion, Metal.
Vladislav A. Blatov spends much of his time researching Crystallography, Crystal structure, Cluster, Intermetallic and Topology. Vladislav A. Blatov has researched Crystallography in several fields, including Luminescence, Type, Photocatalysis and Polymer. His work in Crystal structure covers topics such as Self-assembly which are related to areas like Geometry and Connection.
His study looks at the intersection of Cluster and topics like Nanoclusters with Shell, Chemical composition and Polyhedron. Vladislav A. Blatov specializes in Topology, namely Topology. His Structure research focuses on Net and how it relates to Representation and Inorganic Crystal Structure Database.
Vladislav A. Blatov mainly focuses on Coordination polymer, Topology, Luminescence, Representation and Topology. His studies deal with areas such as Database, Coordination complex and Knowledge base as well as Topology. His Luminescence research includes elements of Detection limit, Polymer and Photochemistry.
Within one scientific family, he focuses on topics pertaining to Crystallography under Polymer, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Symmetry and Cluster. Vladislav A. Blatov conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Representation and Intermetallic through his works. His Topology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Molecular dynamics, Ionic bonding, Chemical bond, Configuration space and Transformation.
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Applied Topological Analysis of Crystal Structures with the Program Package ToposPro
Vladislav A. Blatov;Vladislav A. Blatov;Alexander P. Shevchenko;Davide M. Proserpio;Davide M. Proserpio.
Crystal Growth & Design (2014)
Interpenetrating metal–organic and inorganic 3D networks: a computer-aided systematic investigation. Part I. Analysis of the Cambridge structural database
V.A. Blatov;L. Carlucci;G.M. Ciani;D.M. Proserpio.
CrystEngComm (2004)
TOPOS3.2: a new version of the program package for multipurpose crystal-chemical analysis
V.A. Blatov;A.P. Shevchenko;V.N. Serezhkin.
Journal of Applied Crystallography (2000)
Vertex-, face-, point-, Schläfli-, and Delaney-symbols in nets, polyhedra and tilings: recommended terminology
V. A. Blatov;M. O'Keeffe;D. M. Proserpio.
CrystEngComm (2010)
Underlying nets in three-periodic coordination polymers: topology, taxonomy and prediction from a computer-aided analysis of the Cambridge Structural Database
E. V. Alexandrov;V. A. Blatov;A. V. Kochetkov;D. M. Proserpio.
CrystEngComm (2011)
Nanocluster analysis of intermetallic structures with the program package TOPOS
V. A. Blatov.
Structural Chemistry (2012)
Interpenetrating metal-organic and inorganic 3D networks: a computer-aided systematic investigation. Part II [1]. Analysis of the Inorganic Crystal Structure Database (ICSD)
I.A. Baburin;V.A. Blatov;L. Carlucci;G.M. Ciani.
Journal of Solid State Chemistry (2005)
Voronoi–dirichlet polyhedra in crystal chemistry: theory and applications
Vladislav A. Blatov.
Crystallography Reviews (2004)
Interpenetrated Three-Dimensional Networks of Hydrogen-Bonded Organic Species: A Systematic Analysis of the Cambridge Structural Database
Igor A. Baburin;Vladislav A. Blatov;Lucia Carlucci;Gianfranco Ciani.
Crystal Growth & Design (2008)
Entangled Two-Dimensional Coordination Networks: A General Survey
Lucia Carlucci;Gianfranco Ciani;Davide M. Proserpio;Davide M. Proserpio;Tatiana G. Mitina.
Chemical Reviews (2014)
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