University Assistant Professor

Research

The Dydio group is researching new ways to improve the efficiency and capacity of organic synthesis.

Areas of interest include:

  • Complex Networks of Reactions
  • Mechanism-based design of new transformations
  • Advancing key industrial processes driven by elucidating their mechanistic features

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Publications

Bishydrazide derivatives of isoindoline as simple anion receptors.
P Dydio, T Zieliński, J Jurczak
J Org Chem
(2009)
74
Synthesis, structure and the binding properties of the amide-based anion receptors derived from 1H-indole-7-amine
T Zielinski, P Dydio, J Jurczak
Tetrahedron
(2008)
64

Research Interest Group

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01223 336403

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