The research of our team focuses on the design, synthesis, and characterization of advanced
structured systems, including organic, polymeric, biopolymeric, and hybrid
organic–inorganic materials. We explore their unique properties and potential
applications across various fields. Our interdisciplinary strategy merges
materials science, chemistry, physics, and nanotechnology. This integration
enables us to deliver innovative and sustainable solutions with practical and
scalable impact
The group works in the NanoBioMedical Centre of the Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland.
ionic liquids as versatile components in the design of functional materials; their unique physicochemical properties make them excellent media for synthesis, separation, and environmental remediation
hybrid nanostructures that enable the creation of multifunctional materials with tunable properties on the nano- and microscale
natural and bio-derived polymers as sustainable building blocks for advanced material system employed in environmental technologies
scaffolds for metamaterials by controlling spatial structure and material composition with new properties, opening pathways for advanced functional applications
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