Address/Country
Noakowskiego 3, 00-664 Warsaw, Poland
Institution name and department
Faculty of Chemistry, Warsaw University of Technology
Position held
Full Professor
Key words
The research of the Lewinski Group is centred at the interface between design and synthesis of molecular precursors, self-assembly processes and macroscopic properties of the materials. Basing on the strong background from fundamental inorganic and organometallic chemistry, we rationally design the suitable precursors for the bottom-up synthesis of functional materials. e.g. compounds of high luminescence, non-covalent porous materials (NPMs) and porous metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), semiconducting nanoparticles for biomedical and solar cell applications, and perovskite materials for photovoltaic applications.
The Lewinski Group entered the field of mechanochemistry as early as in 2001 when a unique transformation of a dinuclear organoaluminum antranilate compound to a tetra-aluminum macrocycle was encountered upon hand grinding with a glass road. More recently, unprecedented slow-chemistry and mechanical-force-triggered radical transformations involving homoleptic organozinc compounds and free stable nitroxyl radical were reported, opening a new horizon in molecular solid-state radical transformations. Mechanochemical transformations on molecular level were extended by the preparation of chiral coordination polymers and microporous metal- organic frameworks and finally by the development of new efficient methods for synthesis of hybrid inorganic-organic semiconductor nanomaterials and their surface engineering. Since 2015, the Group’s portfolio has been enriched by developing efficient and reproducible solid-state synthetic procedures for a wide range of high- purity metal halide mechanoperovskites and their applications in the vital area of perovskite photovoltaics.
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