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Developed a ratiometric fluorescence sensor based on a pyrimidine-pyrene scaffold for the detection and intracellular imaging of Al3+ ions, contributing to advancements in sensing technology.
Created a FRET-based tri-color emissive rhodamine-pyrene conjugate as an Al3+ selective colorimetric and fluorescence sensor, enabling living cell imaging.
Synthesized and characterized a new mercury(II) complex, investigating spodium bonding and non-covalent interactions, contributing to the understanding of supramolecular aggregation.
Performed computational analysis of Molnupiravir, providing insights into its structure and properties, contributing to the field of computational chemistry and drug research.
Studied the influence of polymorphism on the optical properties of an anil dye, contributing to the understanding of structure-property relationships in materials science.
Developed a naphthalene-thiophene hybrid molecule as a fluorescent AND logic gate with Zn2+ and OAc- ions as inputs, demonstrating potential for advanced sensing applications.
Dr. Maria G. Babashkina is a leading researcher in the field of chemical compounds and their applications, with a strong focus on crystal structure analysis, supramolecular chemistry, and the development of fluorescent sensors. Her work has significantly contributed to understanding molecular interactions and their impact on material properties, with applications in sensing and drug discovery.
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