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Laboratories: Inorganic Materials SciencesChemistry of Coordination Compounds
 Diagnostics of Inorganic Materials Inorganic Synthesis
 Inorganic CrystallochemistryChemistry and Physics of Semiconductor Materials
Current Research Projects & Grants:
  • Main-group element compounds with homonuclear bonds. Design of new materials with anisotropic conductivity. INTAS grant No. 99-1672; head. A.V.Shevelkov..
  • New pyroelectric materials and solid-state ionic conductors with layered Sillen-type structures. INTAS grant No. 96-1324; head.V.A.Dolgikh.
  • Oxohalides of rare earth elements (bismuth) - selenium. RFBR-DFG grant No. 99-03-4008; head. B.A.Popovkin
  • Non-stoichiometry of oxide-based mercury-containing high-temperature superconductors. RFBR grant No. 00-03-32379a; head. V.A.Alyoshin
  • Nitrate complexes with unconventionally high coordination numbers: Novel synthetic approaches opening a new page in inorganic chemistry. RFBR grant No. 01-03-33306a; head. I.V.Morozov.
  • New supramolecular Zintl phases based on group 14 and 15 elements. Synthesis, crystal and electronic structures. RFBR grant No.00-03-32539à; head. A.V.Shevelkov.
  • Chemistry of subvalent metals. Mixed subchalcogenides of nickel- group 14 and 15 metals with heteronuclear metal-metal bonds. RFBR grant No.00-03-32647à; head. B.A.Popovkin
  • Crystallochemical approach to the design and synthesis of crystalline complex layered compounds. RFBR grant; head. V.A.Dolgikh
  • New supramolecular compounds: phosphorus and arsenic analogues of Millon bases. Research programme "High-school fundamental research in the field of humane and natural sciences. Universities of Russia." Head. B.A.Popovkin.
  • Homonuclear bonds between post-transition metals in the crystals of group 15 metal compounds (Bi,Sb). Fundamental research grant of Ministry of High Education, in cooperation with Moscow University of Engineering Ecology
  • Development of physicochemical principles of the directed synthesis of anionic conductors based on oxofluorides of rare earth metals and bismuth. Fundamental research grant of Ministry of High Education, in cooperation with Moscow Academy of Fine Chemical Technology

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