Dr. V.Alexander Artemev, Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic ChemistryΒ , Russia.
Dr. Alexander V. Artemev is a prominent researcher in the field of chemical sciences, specializing in luminescent metal complexes and organophosphorus chemistry. With a Doctor of Science degree and over 15 years of research experience, Dr. Artem’ev has authored more than 190 peer-reviewed publications and holds numerous patents. Currently a Principal Researcher at the Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, his innovative work includes phosphorescent and TADF-active metal complexes. Recognized for his contributions, he received the Best Young Researcher Award of the Novosibirsk Region in 2024. 


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- Dinuclear gold(I) complexes with pyrimidine- and m-carborane-based bisphosphine ligands: synthesis, structure, photoluminescence and cytotoxicity against malignant pleural mesothelioma – New Journal of Chemistry, 2024
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- Dual emissive Ln(iii)βAg(i) heterometallic chains based on tris(2-pyridyl)phosphine oxide – New Journal of Chemistry, 2024
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- A family of CuI-based 1D polymers showing colorful short-lived TADF and phosphorescence induced by photo- and X-ray irradiation – Dalton Transactions, 2023
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- A new subclass of copper(I) hybrid emitters showing TADF with near-unity quantum yields and a strong solvatochromic effect – Chemical Communications, 2023
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- Fast and reversible solvent-vapor-induced 1D to 2D transformation in emissive Ag(I)-organic networks – Chemical Communications, 2023
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- Highly photo- and triboluminescent lanthanide(III) coordination polymers based on diphosphine dioxides containing azaheterocyclic linkers – New Journal of Chemistry, 2023
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- Recent progress in dichalcophosphate coinage metal clusters and superatoms – Chemical Communications, 2023
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Conclusion
Dr. Alexander V. Artemβev’s exceptional achievements, significant research contributions, and leadership roles underscore his suitability for Best Researcher Awards. His track record of high-impact publications, successful grant leadership, and innovative research makes him a leading candidate for recognition in this prestigious category. His ongoing contributions continue to shape the future of chemistry, particularly in the areas of luminescent and coordination chemistry.