
Dr. Lucjan JERZYKIEWICZ, DSc
lucjan.jerzykiewicz@chem.uni.wroc.pl
MSc 1990, PhD 1995, DSc 2012
Phone:
(+48) 071 375 73 11 (office 110)
Dr. Lucjan Jerzykiewicz’s field of expertise is crystallography
He currently participates in the following projects:
- Structural investigations of polynuclear complexes of transition elements (especially Mn, Ti, Co, Ni, Zn, Zr) – the approach to polynuclear aggregates with controlled molecular geometry.
- 3D Metal-Organic Frameworks - the approach to supramolecular structures.
- Structures investigation of organic phosphate esters in various chemical environments – this program aims at explaining how chemical environment and pH may influence the geometry of mono phosphate ester.
Field of expertise
- Data collection techniques for single crystals (especially air and moisture sensitive compounds) (Four-cycle single crystal diffractometer Kuma KM4CCD with Sapphire 2, Four-cycle diffractometer Kuma KM4 with scintillation counter, Low temperature (LN2) Oxford Cryosystems coller).
- Data reduction procedures (Kuma KM-4 software, CrysAlisPro software)
- Solution and refinement of crystal structures (SHELXTL, Sir92/Sir97, CRYSTALS, WINGX, PLATON software packages).
- Structure Visualisation (SHELXTL, DIAMOND, ORTEP, SCHAKAL, MERCURY, RPLUTO programs).
- Crystal structure databases (Cambridge Structural Database of organic and metal-organic structures, Inorganic Structural Database, Protein Data Bank, Biological Macromolecule Crystallization Database).
Cooperation
- Danuta Dobrzyńska (Faculty of Chemistry, Wrocław University of Technology, Wrocław).
- Marek Duczmal (Faculty of Chemistry, Wrocław University of Technology, Wrocław).
- Antoni Pietrzykowski (Faculty of Chemistry, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw).
- Janusz Zakrzewski (Department of Organic Chemistry, University of Łódź, Łódź).
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