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prof. dr hab. inż. Zbigniew Karpiński, prof. em.
zatrudniony do 30.09.2022
Profesor zwyczajny w Instytucie Nauk Chemicznych

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1966

MSc Eng, Chemistry Department, Warsaw University of Technology (Determination of liquid-vapor equilibrium of acetone-cyclohexane system at atmospheric pressure”);

1972

PhD, Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw („Catalytic properties of evaporated films of Ni-Cu alloys”);

1990

Habilitation (DSc), Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw („Catalysis by supported, unsupported and electron-deficient palladium”);
1997
Titular Professorship in Chemical Science.

Prof. Karpiński’s activity and scientific achievements are related to catalysis on metals, in particular, to the following issues:

  • examination of kinetics and catalytic mechanisms of the conversion of saturated hydrocarbons (isomerization, hydrogenolysis, dehydrocycyclication) on metals and metal alloys, in particular, palladium alloys;
  • studies on catalytic hydrodechlorination of harmful (toxic or ozone layer depleting) organic compounds, like freons, carbon tetrachloride, 1,2-dichloroethane – a process proposed for the protection of the environment;
  • research on metal-support interactions, in particular, on palladium supported on oxidic carriers (SiO2, Al2O3).

Prof. Karpiński discovered strong interactions in the palladium- silica system (works from 1985 to present) leading to the demonstration of the formation of palladium silicides as a result of a high temperature reduction in hydrogen. In addition, Prof. Karpiński and his colleagues detected the incorporation of carbon into palladium during the catalytic reaction of hydrodechlorination of organic compounds (freons, 1,2-dichloroethane and tetrachloromethane).

During his research, Professor Karpiński has completed several scientific internships in prestigious foreign catalytic groups: in Ireland (University College Dublin), Hungary (Isotope Institute of HAS) and USA (Northwestern University, University of Pittsburgh).

Prof. Zbigniew Karpiński is also the winner of several awards. Among the most prestigious are: in 1973 – the team award of the Scientific Secretary of the Polish Academy of Sciences (Impact of various forms of hydrogen ad- and absorbed by the metallic catalysts on hydrogenation reactions), in 1987 – individual award of the 3rd Department of the Polish Academy of Sciences (Mechanism of catalytic conversion of alkanes on complex metallic systems). He was a recipient of the Fulbright Fellowship (1981) as well as silver and golden crosses of merit.

  • Ordinary professor of Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński Unviversity (Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, School of Science) (lectures on physical chemistry, chemical technology and chemical catalysis) 2001-2022
  • Head of the Chemistry Chair at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University (2003-2007).
  • Previously employed in the Institute of Physical Chemistry of PAS as: Assistant Professor (1973-1992), associate professor from 1992 to 1998, professor of 1998-2014, later as professor emeritus
  • Head of the Catalysis Department on Metals in the Institute of Physical Chemistry of PAS – 1992-2014
  • Deputy Director of the Institute of Physical Chemistry of PAS (2003-2005)
  • Member of the Scientific Council of the Institute of Physical Chemistry of PAS, continuously since 1992 and now, in the 2011-2014 term as deputy chairman of the council.
  • Member of the Scientific Council of the Institute of Catalysis and Surface Physics (2011-2018)
  • Member of the expert panel of the Ministry of Higher Education for the evaluation of grant applications, section N204 (2007-2010)
  • Member of the Committee of Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences, 2003-2010 (two terms)
  • Member of the Editorial Board of Applied Catalysis A: General (1997-2001), Elsevier
  • Vice-President of the Polish Catalysis Club – 1993-2008
  • Polish Representative in the Council of the International Association of Catalysis Societies – 1996-2009
  • Member of the International Advisory Board international conference on Environmental Catalysis (Beijing, 2010) and international conference on Environmental Catalysis (Lyon, 2012)
  • Coordinator of the Polish International GDRI Catalyse programme based on the PAS and CNRS Agreement 2013-2014.

  1. W. Juszczyk, Z. Karpiński, D. Łomot and J. Pielaszek, „Transformation of Pd/SiO2 into palladium silicide during reduction at 450 and 500°C”, J. Catal., 220, 299–308 (2003).
  2. M. Legawiec-Jarzyna, A. Śrębowata, W. Juszczyk and Z. Karpiński, „Hydrodechlorination of dichlorodifluoromethane (CFC-12) on Pd-Pt/Al2O3 catalysts”, Catal. Today, 88, 93–101 (2004).
  3. M. Legawiec-Jarzyna, A. Śrębowata, W. Juszczyk and Z. Karpiński, „Hydrodechlorination over Pd-Pt/Al2O3 catalysts. A comparative study of chlorine removal from dichlorodifluoromethane, carbon tetrachloride and 1,2-dichloroethane”, Appl. Catal. A: General, 271, 61–68 (2004).
  4. M. Skotak, Z. Karpiński, W. Juszczyk, J. Pielaszek, L. Kępiński, D.V. Kazachkin, V.I. Kovalchuk and J.L. d’Itri, „Characterization and catalytic activity of differently pretreated Pd/Al2O3 catalysts. The role of acid sites and palladium-alumina interactions”, J. Catal., 227, 11–25 (2004).
  5. M. Legawiec-Jarzyna, A. Śrębowata, W. Juszczyk and Z. Karpiński, „Hydrodechlorination of dichlorodifluoromethane, carbon tetrachloride and 1,2-dichloroethane over Pt/Al2O3 catalysts”, J. Mol. Catal. A: Chemical, 224, 171–177 (2004).
  6. M. Legawiec-Jarzyna, A. Śrębowata, W. Juszczyk and Z. Karpiński, „Hydrodechlorination of chloroalkanes on supported platinum catalysts”, React. Kinet. Catal. Lett. 87, 311–317 (2006).
  7. W. Raróg-Pilecka, E. Miśkiewicz, S. Jodzis, J. Petryk, D. Łomot, Z. Kaszkur, Z. Karpiński and Z. Kowalczyk,;„Carbon – supported ruthenium catalysts for NH3 synthesis doped with caesium nitrate.;Activation process, working state of Cs-Ru/C”, J. Catal. 239, 313–325 (2006).
  8. A. Śrębowata, M. Sadowska, W. Juszczyk, Z. Kaszkur, Z. Kowalczyk, M. Nowosielska and Z. Karpiński, „Hydrodechlorination of 1,2-dichloroethane over silica-supported nickel-ruthenium catalysts”, Catal. Commun., 8, 11–15 (2007).
  9. A. Śrębowata, W. Juszczyk, Z. Kaszkur, J. W. Sobczak, L. Kępiński and Z. Karpiński,„Hydrodechlorination of 1,2-dichloroethane and dichlorodifluoromethane over Ni/C catalysts: The effect of catalyst carbiding”, Appl. Catal. A: General 319, 181–192 (2007).
  10. A. Śrębowata, W. Juszczyk, Z. Kaszkur, and Z. Karpiński, „Hydrodechlorination of 1,2-dichloroethane on active carbon supported palladium-nickel catalysts”, Catal. Today, 124, 28–35 (2007).
  11. M. Bonarowska and Z. Karpiński, „Characterization of supported Pd-Pt catalysts by chemical probes”, Catal. Today, 137, 498–503 (2008).
  12. M. Legawiec-Jarzyna, W. Juszczyk, M. Bonarowska, Z. Kaszkur, L. Kępiński, Z. Kowalczyk and Z. Karpiński, „Hydrodechlorination of CCl4 on Pt-Au/Al2O3 Catalysts”, Top. Catal., 52, 1037–1043 (2009).
  13. A. Drelinkiewicz, A. Zięba, J. W. Sobczak, M. Bonarowska, Z. Karpiński, A. Waksmundzka-Góra and J. Stejskal, „Polyaniline stabilized highly dispersed Pt nanoparticles. Preparation, characterization and catalytic properties”, React. Funct. Polym., 69, 630–642 (2009).
  14. Z. Karpiński, M. Bonarowska, D. Łomot, A. Śrębowata, P. Da Costa, J. A. Rodrigues, „Hydrogenolysis of carbon-halogen and carbon-carbon bonds over Pd/Nb2O5-Al2O3 catalysts”, Catal. Commun., 10, 1757–1761 (2009).
  15. M. Bonarowska, Z. Kaszkur, L. Kępiński, Z. Karpiński, „Hydrodechlorination of tetrachloromethane on alumina- and silica-supported platinum catalysts”, Appl. Catal. B: Environmental, 99, 248–256 (2010).
  16. M. Bonarowska, A. Śrębowata, Z. Karpiński, „Synergistic effects in hydrodechlorination of organic compounds catalyzed by metals”, Annales Universitatis Mariae Curie-Skłodowska. Sectio AA : Chemia, 65, 1–8 (2010).
  17. W. Juszczyk, J.C. Colmenares, A. Śrębowata, Z. Karpiński, „The effect of copper and gold on the catalytic behavior of nickel/alumina catalysts in hydrogen-assisted dechlori-nation of 1,2-dichloroethane”, Catal. Today, 169, 186–191 (2011).
  18. M. Bonarowska, W. Raróg-Pilecka, Z. Karpiński, „The use of active carbon pretreated at 2173K as a support for palladium catalysts for hydrodechlorination reactions”, Catal. Today, 169, 223–231 (2011).
  19. W. Juszczyk, Z. Karpiński, „Transformation of alumina supported nickel catalysts during hydrodechlorination of 1,2-dichloroethane”, Annales Universitatis Mariae Curie-Skłodowska. Sectio AA : Chemia, 66, 4–11 (2011).
  20. O. Machynskyy, D. Łomot, K. Teinz, E. Kemnitz, Z. Karpiński, „ n-Pentane hydroisomerization catalyzed by metals supported on nanoscopic aluminum trifluoride”, Catal. Commun., 26, 235–238 (2012).
  21. M. Bonarowska, Z. Karpiński, „Hydrodechlorination of tetrachloromethane over supported platinum catalysts. Effects of hydrogen partial pressure and catalyst’s screening protocol on the catalytic performance”, Top. Catal., 55, 846–852 (2012).
  22. M. Bonarowska, W. Juszczyk, Z. Karpiński, „Phase transformations in silica-supported Pd-Cu catalysts during reduction in hydrogen”, J. Catal., 301, 112–115 (2013).
  23. O. Machynskyy, E. Kemnitz, Z. Karpiński, „Aluminum fluoride supported platinum and palladium as highly efficient catalysts of n-pentane hydroisomerization”, ChemCatChem, 6, 592–602 (2014).
  24. M. Bonarowska, O. Machynskyy, D. Łomot, E. Kemnitz, Z. Karpiński, „Supported palladium-copper catalysts. Preparation and catalytic behavior in hydrogen-related reactions”, Catal. Today, 235, 144–151 (2014).
  25. O. Machynskyy, A. Śrębowata, E. Kemnitz, Z. Karpiński, „Hydrodechlorination of carbon tetrachloride and 1,2-dichloroethane on palladium nanoparticles supported on metal fluorides”, Intern. J. Green Energy, 12, 780–786 (2015), DOI: 10.1080/15435075.2014.891219.
  26. M. Bonarowska, Z. Kaszkur, D. Łomot, M. Rawski, Z. Karpiński, „Effect of gold on catalytic behavior of palladium catalysts in hydrodechlorination of tetrachloromethane”, Appl. Catal. B: Environmental, 162, 45–56 (2015).
  27. Z. Karpiński, M. Bonarowska, W. Juszczyk, „Hydrodechlorination of tetrachloromethane over silica-supported palladium-gold alloys”, Polish J. Chem. Technol., 16., 101–105 (2014).
  28. M. Bonarowska, Z. Kaszkur, Z. Karpiński, „Effect of silver on the catalytic hydrodechlorination of tetrachloromethane over silica-supported palladium-silver catalysts”, Recycl. Catal., 2, 12–16 (2015).
  29. M. Bonarowska, Z. Karpiński, R. Kosydar, T. Szumełda, A. Drelinkiewicz, „Hydrodechlorination of CCl4 over carbon-supported palladium-gold catalysts prepared by the reverse „water-in-oil” microemulsion method”, C. R. Chimie, 18, 1143–1151 (2015).
  30. D. Łomot, Z. Karpiński, „Hydrogen oxidation over alumina-supported palladium-nickel catalysts”, Research on Chemical Intermediates, 41, 9171-9179 (2015).
  31. M. Bonarowska, Z. Karpiński, R. Kosydar, T. Szumełda, A. Drelinkiewicz, J. Szlachetko, D.L.A. Fernandes, J. Sá, Hydrodechlorination Using Pd–Au Nanoparticles to Convert Chloro-Containing Compounds to Useful Chemicals, Reference Module in Materials Science and Materials Engineering 2016, on-line, doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-803581-8.04063-7.
  32. D. Łomot, Z. Karpiński, „Catalytic activity of Pd-Ni in the oxidation of hydrogen for the safety of nuclear power plant”, Polish J. Chem. Technol., 18, 1–18 (2016).
  33. M. Bonarowska, Z. Kaszkur, G. Słowik, J, Ryczkowski, Z. Karpiński, „Tetrachloromethane as an Effective Agent to Transform Nanoparticles of Palladium and Gold in Supported Catalysts”, ChemCatChem, 8, 2625–2629 (2016), doi: 10.1002/cctc.201600605.
  34. M. Bonarowska, M. Wojciechowska, M. Zieliński, A. Kiderys, M. Zieliński, P. Winiarek, Z. Karpiński, „Hydrodechlorination of Tetrachloromethane over Palladium Catalysts Supported on Mixed MgF2-MgO Carriers”, Molecules, 21, 1620 (2016), doi:10.3390/molecules21121620.
  35. M. Radlik, W. Juszczyk, K. Matus, T. Szumełda, A. Drelinkiewicz, Z. Karpiński, „Generation of palladium silicide in the PdAu-SiO2 nanocomposites during heating in hydrogen”, J. Alloys Compd., 735, 349–354 (2018), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jallcom.2017.11.142.
  36. M. Radlik, A. Małolepszy, K. Matus, A. Śrębowata, W. Juszczyk, P. Dłużewski, Z. Karpiński, “Alkane isomerization on highly reduced Pd/Al2O3 catalysts. The crucial role of Pd-Al species”, Catal. Commun., 123, 17–22 (2019), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.catcom.2019.02.002.
  37. M. Radlik, A. Śrębowata, W. Juszczyk,. K. Matus, A. Małolepszy, Z. Karpiński, “n‑Hexane conversion on γ‑alumina supported palladium–platinum catalysts”, Adsorption, 25, 843–853 (2019), https://doi.org/10.1007/s10450-019-00083-9
  38. M. Radlik, K. Matus, Z. Karpiński, “n-Hexane hydrogenolysis behavior of alumina-supported palladium-platinum alloys”, Catal. Lett., 149, 3176–3183 (2019), https://doi.org/10.1007/s10562-019-02887-4.

prof. dr hab. Włodzimierz Kutner, prof. em.
zatrudniony do 28.02.2023
Profesor zwyczajny w Instytucie Nauk Chemicznych

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Institute of Chemical Sciences
Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, School of Sciences
Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw (UKSW)
Wóycickiego 1/3, 01-938 Warsaw, Poland
Tel.: +(48 22) 380 96 26
E-mail: w.kutner [at] uksw.edu.pl

Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences (IPC PAS)
Kasprzaka 44/52, 01-224 Warsaw, Poland
Tel.: +(48 22) 343 32 17
Fax: +(48 22) 343 33 33
E-mail: wkutner [at] ichf.edu.pl
URL: http://groups.ichf.edu.pl/kutner/

2003–onward

Professor, IPC PAS, Warsaw, Poland

Over 190 research publications in peer-reviewed journals, including 16 review articles, 11 chapters in monograph chemistry books, and one co-edited monograph chemistry book, see here

38 patents and 3 patent applications, see here

Over 320 presentations at national and international scientific meetings including 37 invited lectures, see here

2002 – Professor of Chemical Sciences (scientific title)
1995 – D.Sc. (habilitation) in Physical Chemistry, IPC PAS, Warsaw, Poland
1975 – Ph.D. in Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Warsaw University, Warsaw, Poland
1971 – M.Sc. in Chemistry (with honorable mention), Faculty of Chemistry, Warsaw University, Warsaw, Poland

2004–2023
Professor, Institute of Chemical Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, School of Sciences, UKSW, Warsaw

2003–2018
Head of the Department of Physical Chemistry of Supramolecular Complexes and Leader of the Group of Molecular Films Research, IPC PAS

2003–2019
Director of the Institute of Chemistry, Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. School of Sciences, UKSW, Warsaw, Poland

2003–2004
Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. School of Sciences, UKSW, Warsaw, Poland

1995–2002
Associate Professor, IPC PAS, Warsaw, Poland

1977–1995
Assistant Professor, IPC PAS, Warsaw, Poland

1971–1972
Teaching Assistant, Department of Chemistry, Warsaw University, Warsaw, Poland

2011 (4 days)
Visiting Professor lecturing at the „Summer School in Spectroelectrochemistry”, Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research (IFW), Dresden, Germany (Prof. L. Dunsch)

2010 (2 weeks)
Visiting Scientist; Department of Chemistry, Wichita State University, Wichita KS, U.S.A. (Prof. F. D’Souza)

2006 (6 weeks)
Visiting Scientist; Department of Chemistry, Wichita State University, Wichita KS, U.S.A. (Prof. F. D’Souza)

2003 (1 month)
Visiting Professor; Bordeaux University, Talance, France (Prof. A. Kuhn)

2002 (1 month)
Visiting Scientist; Department of Chemistry, Wichita State University, Wichita KS, U.S.A. (Prof. F. D’Souza)

1999 (2 months)
Visiting Scientist; Department of Chemistry, Wichita State University, Wichita KS, U.S.A. (Prof. F. D’Souza)

1998 (2 months)
Visiting Scientist; Department of Chemistry, Wichita State University, Wichita KS, U.S.A. (Prof. F. D’Souza)

1997 (8 months)
Visiting Scientist; Department of Chemistry, Wichita State University, Wichita KS, U.S.A. (Prof. F. D’Souza)

1994 (3 months)
Visiting Scientist; Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research (IFW), Dresden, Germany (Prof. L. Dunsch)

1994 (3 weeks)
Visiting Specialist; Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces NM, U.S.A. (Prof. J. Wang)

1991–1993 (28 months)
Research Assistant Professor; Department of Chemistry, University of Houston, Houston TX, U.S.A. (Prof. K. Kadish)

1990–1991 (3 months)
Visiting Scientist; Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, “Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft”, Berlin, Germany (Dr. K. Doblhofer)

1985 (3 months)
Research Associate; Department of Chemistry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill NC, U.S.A. (Prof. R. Murray)

1983–1984 (18 months)
Research Associate; Department of Chemistry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill NC, U.S.A. (Prof. R. Murray)

1979 (2 months)
Visiting Scientist; Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, J. Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany (Prof. K. Unger)

1976–1977 (12 months)
Postdoctoral Research Fellow; Department of Chemistry, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati OH, U.S.A. (Prof. H. Mark, Jr.)

  • Electrocatalysis in the Ni(Hg)/Ni(II) system in aqueous solutions of ligands specifically adsorbing on the mercury electrode
  • Conjugated conductive poly(sulfur nitride), (SN)x, as an electrode material
  • Electrochemical detection in HPLC and FIA analytical flow systems
  • Electrodes chemically modified with redox conducting polymers of multipyridyl osmium and ruthenium complexes
  • Interactions of fullerenes in solutions and in surface films on electrodes
  • Guest mobility in polymeric cyclodextrin inclusion systems
  • Supramolecular chemistry of conducting molecularly imprinted polymers for chemical sensors and biosensors
  • Electrochemistry, spectroscopy as well as Langmuir, Langmuir-Blodgett, and polymer films of fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, and metalloporphyrins
  • Electrochemistry of polymer supercapacitors and fuel cells

2003–onward

Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. School of Sciences, UKSW
Lecturing for Chemistry Bachelor students on (i) Fundamentals of Electrochemistry and (ii) Analytical Chemistry as well as for Chemistry Master Students on (iii) Instrumental Methods of Analytical Chemistry

2003–2013

Coordinator of the International Doctoral Studies at IPC PAS
Number of diploma students promoted: B.Sc. – 4, M.Sc. – 2, Ph.D. – 14, see here

1995–1996

School of Natural Sciences, Warsaw, Poland

1994 – The Professor Wiktor Kemula Prize of the Polish Chemical Society „For the Best Research Work of 1992-1993”, Warsaw, Poland
1989 – The Cwiet Foundation Award „In recognition of the contribution to the development of liquid chromatography”, Stockholm, Sweden
1982 –  Scientific Prize of the Division of Mathematical, Physical, and Chemical Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences „For contribution to the development of electrochemical detection in HPLC”, Warsaw, Poland
1979 – The Hamilton Foundation Award in the form of a two-month period scholarship at the Inorganic Chemistry Institute of the J. Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany

2019-2022

Research project under the Polish-Taiwanese/Taiwanese-Polish Joint Research Call VI, „Sensing biomarkers of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) with molecularly imprinted polymer-based field-effect transistor arrays”, SensIPF, NCBR Project No. PL-TW/VI/2/2019, IPC PAS, Warsaw, Poland (Polish Principal Investigator), 385 758 PLN

2018–2021

Trans-national Funded Projects ERA-NET-CoFund actions, Photonic Sensing Trans-national Call 2016, “On chip whispering gallery mode optical microcavities for emerging microcontaminant determination in waters” (SAFE WATER), NCBR Project No. Photonic Sensing/1/2018, IPC PAS, Warsaw (Contractor), 1 112 947.50 PLN

2015–2018

Grant of the National Science Centre of Poland, call OPUS 8 „Selective recognition of toxic heteroaromatic amines and N-nitrosamines in protein providing food products”, Project No. NCN 2014/15/B/NZ7/01011, IPC PAS, Warsaw, Poland (Principal Investigator), 998 446 PLN

2011–2014

7th Framework Programme of EU, REGPOT-2011-1 „NanOtechnology, Biomaterials and aLternative Energy Sources for ERA integration”, NOBLESSE, Project No. 285949, IPC PAS, Warsaw, Poland (Principal Investigator of a Work Package), 1 642 373 PLN

2011–2014

Fondazione CARIPLO Project “Inherently chiral organic semiconductors”, (Principal Investigators Prof. P. R. Mussini and Prof. F. Sannicolò, Univ. Milan, Milan, Italy), No. 2011-0417, IPC PAS, Warsaw, Poland (Subcontractor)

2008–2013

European Regional Development Fund, Research Project „Quantum semiconducting nanostructures for applications in biology and medicine – development and commercialization of a new generation of devices for molecular diagnosis using new Polish semiconductor instruments” No. POIG.01.01.02-00-008/08-00, IPC PAS, Warsaw, Poland (Principal Investigator of a Work Package), 1 428 055 PLN

2006–2009

Grant of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Poland, „Structure and properties of thin films of carbon nanotubes and donor-acceptor fullerene dyads for constructing electrodes of energy converting devices as well as sensors and biosensors”, No. N204 046 31/1214, IPC PAS, Warsaw, Poland (Principal Investigator)

2007–2008

Network of the Polish Research Institutions, funded by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education, „New materials and sensors for optoelectronics, informatics, energetics and medicine”, coordinated by the Institute of Physics PAS, IPC PAS, Warsaw, Poland (Subcontractor)

2008–2010

Financial aid of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Poland No. 548/6.PR UE/2008/7 supporting the international project, entitled: „Nanomaterials for Application in Sensors, Catalysis and Emerging Technologies”, IPC PAS, Warsaw, Poland (Principal Investigator)

2006–2010

Contract No. MRTN-CT-2006-033873 of the European Commission within the FP6 „NASCENT” Consortium of the Marie Curie Research Training Network, „Nanomaterials for Application in Sensors, Catalysis and Emerging Technologies”, IPC PAS, Warsaw, Poland, (Contractor)

2007–2009

Grant of the 19th Executive Programme of Scientific and Technological Co-operation between Italy and Poland, (Italian Partner: Prof. P. Mussini, Department of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, University of Milan, Milan, Italy), IPC PAS Warsaw, Poland (Polish Principal Investigator)

2006–2007

Grant within the Agreement on Scientific Exchange between Polish Academy of Sciences and CNRS, „Molecularly imprinted polymer films as new recognition materials for biosensors”, No. 18252, (French Partner: Prof. K. Haupt, Department of Bioengineering, University of Technology of Compiègne, Compiègne, France), IPC PAS Warsaw, Poland (Polish Principal Investigator)

2005–2007

Grant within the Agreement on Scientific Exchange between Polish Academy of Science and Russian Academy of Science, „Synthesis and property investigation of low-dimensional carbon structures” (Russian Partner: Prof. T. S. Zhuravleva, Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia), IPC PAS Warsaw, Poland (Polish Principal Investigator)

2004–2006

Ph.D. Supervisor’s Grant of the Polish Committee for Scientific Research, „Preparation and properties of molecular layers of donor-acceptor dyads of selected metalloporphyrins and fullerene adducts”, No. 3 T09A 010 26, IPC PAS, Warsaw, Poland (Principal Investigator), 250 000 PLN

2002–2005

Research Grant of the Polish Committee for Scientific Research, „Electrochemical and piezomicrogravimetric detection in application to new electrochemical sensors and biosensors”, No. 4 T09A 160 23, IPC PAS, Warsaw, Poland (Principal Investigator)

2001–2002

NATO Science Programme, Cooperative Science & Technology Sub-Programme, Collaborative Linkage Grant (American partner: Prof. F. D’Souza, Department of Chemistry, Wichita State University, Wichita KS, U.S.A.), IPC PAS, Warsaw, Poland (Polish Principal Investigator)

2000–2001

Ph.D. Supervisor’s Grant of the Polish Committee for Scientific Research, „Electrochemical and spectroscopic properties of thin donor-acceptor molecular dyads of fullerenes”, No. 3 T09A 085 19, IPC PAS, Warsaw, Poland (Principal Investigator)

2000–2003

European Union Concerted Action, Contract No. QLK3-2000-01311, of the 5th Framework Programme (Contractor)

1998–2001

INCO-COPERNICUS Concerted Action of European Commission (Directorate General XII: Science, Research and Development) through Contract No. ERBIC15CT960804, Proposal No. PL965022, IPC PAS Warsaw, Poland (Participant)

1999–2002

Special Grant of the Polish Committee for Scientific Research, „Electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance EQCM 5510” No. 7 T07D 077 99 C/4323, agreement No. 2475/C.T07-7/99, IPC PAS Warsaw, Poland (Principal Investigator)

1999–2002

Grant of the Polish Committee for Scientific Research No. 3T09A 044 19, IPC PAS, Warsaw, Poland (Executor)

1996–1999

US-Polish Maria Sklodowska-Curie Joint Fund II, Grant No. PAN/NSF-96-275, IPC PAS, Warsaw, Poland and Prof. F. D’Souza, Department of Chemistry, Wichita State University, Wichita KS, U.S.A. (Polish Principal Investigator)

1996–1999

Grant of the German-Polish Fund for Mutual Co-operation “Volkswagen-Stiftung” (German partner: Prof. L. Dunsch, Department of Electrochemistry and Conducting Polymers, Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research (IFW), Dresden, Germany (Polish Principal Investigator)

1994–1997

Grant of the Polish Committee for Scientific Research No. 2P 303 10 507, IPC PAS, Warsaw, Poland (Principal Investigator)
1993 Grant-in-aid, Department of Chemistry, University of Houston, Houston TX, U.S.A. (Principal Investigator)

1986–1990

Grant C.P.B.R. No. 12.2.77, IPC PAS, Warsaw, Poland (Main Contractor)
1981–1985 Grant C.P.B.R. No. 03.10.1.8.5, IPC PAS, Warsaw, Poland (Main Contractor)

1975–onward Polish Chemical Society (PTCh), Active Member
1989–1992 PTCh Warsaw Division, Vice President
1988–2007 International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC)
1988–1990 Commission on Electroanalytical Chemistry (V.5), Affiliate Member
1990–1995 Commission on Electroanalytical Chemistry (V.5), Associate Member
1995–2001 Commission on Electroanalytical Chemistry (V.5), Titular Member
1998–2001 Commission V.5 on Electroanalytical Chemistry (V.5), Secretary
2002–2007 Analytical Chemistry Division Committee, Associate Member
2002–2005 Analytical Chemistry Division Committee, Titular Member
2005–2007 Interdivisional Committee on Terminology, Nomenclature and Symbols (ICTNS), Associate Member
2016–onward Electrochemical Society, Fullerene Section, Active Member
2008–onward International Society of Electrochemistry, Active Member
2010–onward Bioelectrochemical Society, Active Member
2002–onward Scientific Board of the Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland, Member
2015–onward Board of the Society for Molecular Imprinting, Member

2003–onward Bioelectrochemistry
2008–2015 Bioelectrochemistry, Associate Editor, Editorial Board Member
2015–onward Bioelectrochemistry, Editorial Board Member
2003, 2005, 2010–2012 Bioelectrochemistry, Guest Editor
2003–2005 Analytical Chemistry, Member of the A-page Advisory Panel

2020 W. Kutner, P. S. Sharma, and J. Mazuryk (Guest Editors), Editorial, Special Issue, Proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on Surface Modification for Chemical and Biochemical Sensing, SMCBS 2011, Zelechów (Poland), 4-8 November 2019, Bioelectrochemistry 2020, 136, 107631
2012 M. Kotulska and W. Kutner, Guest Editors of Special Issue „A Selection of contributions to the International Symposium on Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics, 21st BES 2011, an official scientific event of the Bioelectrochemical Society, Cracow, Poland, 8-12 May 2012, Editorial, Bioelectrochemistry 2012, 87, 1-2
2011 W. Kutner (Guest/Associate Editor) and E. Neumann (Principal Editor), Editorial, Special Issue, Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Surface Modification for Chemical and Biochemical Sensing, SMCBS 2011, Lochów (Poland), 4-8 November, 2011, Editorial, Bioelectrochemistry 2013, 93, 1
2010 W. Kutner, Guest Editor of „A Selection of Papers Presented at the 4th International Workshop on Surface Modification for Chemical and Biochemical Sensing, SMCBS 2009”, Przegorzaly near Cracow (Poland), 6-10 November 2009, Editorial, Bioelectrochemistry 2010, 80, 1
2008 W. Kutner, Guest Editor of a special issue on Piezoelectric Sensors for Determination of Analytes in Solutions, Sensors, 2008, 8
2005 W. Kutner, Guest Editor, Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Surface Modification for Chemical and Biochemical Sensing, SMCBS 2005, Kazimierz Dolny (Poland), 6-10 November 2005, Editorial, Bioelectrochemistry 2007, 71, 1
2003 W. Kutner, Guest Editor, Proceedings of the International Workshop on Surface Modification for Chemical and Biochemical Sensing, SMCBS 2003, Białowieża (Poland), 13-16 November 2003, Editorial, Bioelectrochemistry 2005, 66, 1

Over 6240 citations including over 5600 citations without self-citations (ISI Web Science Core Collection)

Jorge Hirsch index, h = 42 (ISI Web Science Core Collection)


prof. dr hab. Janusz Lipkowski, prof. em.
zatrudniony do 28.02.2023
Profesor zwyczajny w Instytucie Nauk Chemicznych

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ORCID

1960–1965 Warsaw University, Faculty of Chemistry, Warszawa, MSc in chemistry, cum laude.
1968–1972 PhD student, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warszawa (supervisor: professor Wiktor Kemula), PhD in chemistry, (public defence October 1972).
1983 DSc in chemistry (habilitation), Institute as above

1965–1967 Research Assistant, Warsaw University, Faculty of Chemistry, Warsaw
1968–1972 PhD Student, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw (IPC, PAS)
1972–1975 Senior Research Assistant, IPC, PAS
1975–1976 Post-doctoral Studies in Centro per la Strutturistica Diffrattometrica del C.N.R., Parma (Italy), (professors: Giovanni Dario Andreetti and Mario Nardelli).
1976–1978 Assistant Professor, IPC, PAS
1978–2013 Head of Laboratory of Physico-chemistry of Supramolecular Complexes, IPC, PAS
1984 Promoted to professor, IPC, PAS
1984 5 month sabbatical at the University of Tokyo (professor Toschitake Iwamoto)
1986–1992 Deputy Director, IPC, PAS
1990 Awarded title of Professor (by President of Poland)
1992–2003 Director, IPC, PAS
2003–2006 Ist vice-President of Polish Academy of Sciences
2011–2014 Chairman, Board of Trustees of Division III of Polish Academy of Sciences (mathematical, physical, chemical and earth sciences)

  • Polish Academy of Sciences (corresponding member since 1998, full member since 2013)
  • Warsaw Learned Society (Towarzystwo Naukowe Warszawskie) (corresponding member since 1992, full member since 2002, chairman of Division III 2002-2007, president since 2008)
  • World Innovation Foundation (Fellow, since 2006)
  • Academia Europea (since 2011)
  • Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences (Polska Akademia Umiejętności), corresponding member since 2012
  • Royal Society of Chemistry, member (since 2013), Fellow (since 2018)

  • Polish Chemical Society, since 1970
  • American Crystallographic Association (since 1993)
  • American Chemical Society (since 1999)
  • European Crystallographic Association (od 1999)

  • Co-Editor, Acta Crystallographica B, od 2014 r.
  • Advisory Board, Journal of Chemical Crystallography, (Plenum Press)
  • Co-Editor „Crystal”
  • Advisory Board, Novosibirsk, IICh Journal

  • „Method of preparation of high purity isomeric benzene derivatives, in particular of standard reference materials for chromatography”, 12.02.1979, P. 213372/ZZI, Poland.
  • „Preparation method of o-, m– and p-xylene of ultra-high isomeric purity”, 01.09.1982, P 155336, Poland.
  • „Ecological fireworks”, WTS ref.: PK/3156/AGR, European Patent.
  • Same, in Poland.

  • Golden Cross of Merits (1975)
  • Silver Medal of Parma University (Italy), 1976
  • Honorary diploma of Physicochemical Institute of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (Odessa, 1992)
  • Honoris causa doctorate of the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia (1997)
  • Chivalry Cross, Polonia Restituta, 1999, Poland
  • Honorary Professor of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia (1997)
  • ‘Gold Sigma’, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia (2001)
  • Honorary Medal of the Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, 2004
  • Jan Zawidzki Medal, Polish Chemical Society 2006
  • Honorary membership of Academy of Sciences of Moldova (2006)
  • Honorary Order of Republic of Moldova (by President of the Republic, 2006)
  • Honorary membership of Polish Crystallographic Society, 2017

  • International Symposia „Molecular Recognition and Inclusion”, recently transformed into Supramolecular ones, started in 1980 („International Symposium on Clathrate Compounds and Molecular Inclusion Phenomena”), then the series of „International Seminar on Inclusion Compounds”, Summer Schools on Supramolecular Chemistry (since 1990, with participation of Nobel laureates).
  • Since 2015 in Warsaw conferences on „Science Diplomacy and Developments in Chemistry”, then „Multipole2” with Nobel laureate, Ada Yonath.

Part of the project „Sugars as sustainable materials…”, for 3 Mega PLN (about 800.000 USD).


prof. dr hab. Joanna Sadlej, prof. em.
zatrudniona do 28.02.2023
Profesor zwyczajny w Instytucie Nauk Chemicznych

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1966 M.Sc. at the Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw; specialization in Physical Chemistry

1964-1968  4-year study at the Department of Mathematics, University of Warsaw

1970 Ph.D. at the Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw: „Semiempirical Calculations of the Spectroscopic Parameters Changes due to Solute-Solvent and Ion-Solvent Interactions”

1981 DSc. at the Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw (habilitation): „Quantum-Chemical Calculations of the Spectroscopic Effects Due to Intermolecular Interactions”

1996 Title of full Professor

1966-1970 Research assistant at the Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw

1970-1989 Assistant professor at the Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw

1989-1994 Docent at the Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw

1994-2014 Full professor at the Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw

1999-2014 Head of the Laboratory of Intermolecular Interactions (currently PSiOM) at the Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw

since 2014 Professor emeritus at the Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw

2014–2023 Professor, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University, Institute of Chemistry, Warsaw, Poland

1991-1992 Research scientist, Department of Chemistry, University of Idaho, Moscow, USA

1992-1993 Visiting research professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, USA

1994-1998 Research visitor at the Fritz Haber Research Center for Molecular Dynamics, Department of Chemistry, Jerusalem, Israel (each year 2-3 months)

1996, 1997 Research visitor at the Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Delaware, Newark, USA

2003 Research visitor at Pacific Nothwest National Laboratory, Richland, USA

2005 Erasmus visiting professor, University at Isparta, Isparta, Turkey

2004-2006 Member of the Task Group of IUPAC “Hydrogen bonding”

  • Theoretical calculations for molecules and their interactions. Modelling of intermolecular interactions of the molecular complexes. Special attention is paid to many-body nonadditive forces and the spectroscopic parameters of the interacting systems.
  • Theoretical study of the water clusters, finding their structure and understanding their IR and NMR spectra.
  • Ozon destruction problem – Solvation and ionization stages of HCl on ice nanoparticels.
  • Intermolecular effects in NMR chemical shifts and NMR spin-spin coupling constants studied with quantum-chemical calculations. NMR spin-spin coupling constants transmitted through hydrogen bonds.
  • 5 Dihydrogen bonding – spectroscopic parameters and the nature of interaction
  • Vibrational circular dichroizm (VCD) spectra of interacting molecules. Transfer of chirality.
  • Relativistic effects for NMR for noble-gas compounds.
  • Fentanyl and its derivatives – interactions with opioid and sigma1 receptors.

More than 160 publications, 5 books, and 5 book chapters:
please check Prof. Sadlej’s Google Scholar profile for a complete list.