Prof. Rudolf Słota completed his Ph.D. in 1995 at the Warsaw University of Technology and received the D.Sc. degree (habilitation) in chemical sciences in 2012 from the Wrocław University of Technology; in 2015 he was appointed associate professor at the Faculty of Chemistry, University of Opole. He founded his research group dealing with physicochemistry of phthalocyanines and related compounds in 1997. The scope of his scientific interests covers i.a. synthetic works, theoretical and structural studies, catalysis, photochemistry, optoelectronics, phthalocyanine-based composites and hybrid materials, including interdisciplinary studies (chemistry, physics, biology). His academic activity mainly involves lectures on inorganic and coordination chemistry, and supervision of M.Sc. and Ph.D. students. He is heading the Chair of General Chemistry (Institute of Chemistry, University of Opole).
Research Keywords & Expertise
Coordination Chemistry
Photocatalysis
porphyrins
Singlet oxygen
PHOTOSENSITIZER
UV-Vis spectroscopy
Phthalocyanines
photoactivity
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Phthalocyanines
porphyrins
PHOTOSENSITIZER
photoactivity
Singlet oxygen
Photocatalysis
UV-Vis spectroscopy
Short Biography
Prof. Rudolf Słota completed his Ph.D. in 1995 at the Warsaw University of Technology and received the D.Sc. degree (habilitation) in chemical sciences in 2012 from the Wrocław University of Technology; in 2015 he was appointed associate professor at the Faculty of Chemistry, University of Opole. He founded his research group dealing with physicochemistry of phthalocyanines and related compounds in 1997. The scope of his scientific interests covers i.a. synthetic works, theoretical and structural studies, catalysis, photochemistry, optoelectronics, phthalocyanine-based composites and hybrid materials, including interdisciplinary studies (chemistry, physics, biology). His academic activity mainly involves lectures on inorganic and coordination chemistry, and supervision of M.Sc. and Ph.D. students. He is heading the Chair of General Chemistry (Institute of Chemistry, University of Opole).