Organic Chemistry

Organic Chemistry

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Organic chemistry is the study of the structure, properties, and reactions of organic compounds and organic materials. Organic compounds form the basis of all earthly life, and they are used in a range of products such as fuels, plastics, pharmaceuticals, food, explosive materials, and paints. Essentially, modern society would not be what it is without organic molecules.

 

Research

Based on organic synthetic chemistry the research is focused on reaction design and methodology development in the fields of medicinal technology, molecular nanotechnology and energy related sciences.

Thus, organic chemistry is used to prepare new advanced chemical, reagents, and catalysts, and develop new drug candidates, drug delivery concepts and nano-molecular devices. Also, biologically active compounds found in nature, are isolated and characterised. The application of advanced NMR and other spectroscopic and chromatographic techniques are an important component of all these research efforts. Key organic chemistry subtopics includes: catalysis; organometallic chemistry; chemistry of polyenes; chemo- regio- and enantioselective synthesis; heterocyclic chemistry; fluoro-containing compounds; NMR.

 

Research Groups

 

Advanced Optoelectronic Nanomaterials (Solon Oikonomopoulos)

Organic Energy Materials (Audun Formo Buene)

Applied Organic Chemistry (Bård Helge Hoff)

Biocatalysis in Organic Chemistry (Elisabeth Egholm Jacobsen)

Organic Analysis and Synthesis of Sugars (Nebojša Simić)

Synthetic Organic Chemistry (Odd Reidar Gautun)

 

Research projects

  • Synthesis and characterisation of dyes for dye-sensitised solar cells
  • Development of new cancer treatment agents by kinase inhibition
  • Synthesis of anti-bacterial agents based on marine natural products
  • New anti-inflammatory compounds from plant
  • Enzyme catalysed chemo-, regio- and enantioselective synthesis.
  • Development of fluorine-free polyethylene surface modification for skiing applications.

 

Information and Highlights

Information and Highlights


Swedish-Norwegian Seminar Series in Organic Chemistry

“Trans Effects In Gold(III) Chemistry: Implications For Structure, Reactivity, And Catalysis” by prof. Mats Tilset, UiO.
Free online lecture on November 29th from 12.00-12.30. Hosted by Svenska Kemisamfundet and Norsk Kjemisk Selskap. Attend through this link.


Organic Chemistry Group Seminar Series 🥼🧪

The fourth seminar in the series will be held Wednesday December 4th from 11.30-13.00 at Onsager meeting room. This is also a shared Christmas lunch for the organic chemistry group.


Organic Chemistry Winter Meeting (OKV38)

The date for the 38th Organic Chemistry Winter Meeting will be January 9-12, 2025. More information to be found on https://www.kjemi.no/okv38/.


Employees in Organic Chemistry