Nadezhda A. Bokach
Department of Physical Organic Chemistry — Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor RAS
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phones: (office) 007-812-3241270 ext. 6013; (mobile) 007-905-2185254
Mailing address: Institute of Chemistry, St. Petersburg State University. Universititetsky prosp., 26, 198504 St. Petersburg, Russia
ResearcherID: H-5103-2013
ORCID: 0000-0001-8692-9627
Scopus ID: 6603259604
Field of scientific interests: coordination and organometallic chemistry, ligand reactivity, metal-mediated synthesis, weak non-covalent interactions.
- 2016 professor RAS
- 2014 full professor, Physical Organic Chemistry Department, Institute of Chemistry
- 2010–2014 assistant professor, Physical Organic Chemistry Department, Institute of Chemistry
- 2007–2010 assistant professor, Analytical Chemistry Department, Faculty of Chemistry
- 2004–2007 doctorate, St. Petersburg State University
- 2002–2004 researcher, Analytical Chemistry Department, Faculty of Chemistry
- 1998–2001 Ph.D. studies in Inorganic Chemistry Departments, St. Petersburg State Technology Institute
- 1993–1998 student at Natural Sciences and Geography Faculty, Vologda State Pedagogical University.
Honours and Awards
- Diploma and prize from Academia Europea «Best Russian scientist 2003»;
- Diploma and national award for woman in science, L’Oreal Russia (2007);
- prize from St. Petersburg State University for “The Best Scientific Work” for PhD (2008),
- Diploma and prize from St. Petersburg Government “For young scientist” (2011),
- Diploma and prize from President of Russian Federation “For young scientist” (2012)
Teaching
- Organometallic chemistry of transition elements (bachelor and master studies);
- Gas chromatography and its application for the study of catalytic reactions (master studies).
Representative publications
- Bokach, N. A., Reactions of Disubstituted Cyanamide Ligands in 3d-Metal Complexes. Russian Journal of Coordination Chemistry 2018, 44, 227-242, DOI: 10.1134/s1070328418040012.
- Bolotin, D. S.; Bokach, N. A.; Demakova, M. Y.; Kukushkin, V. Y., Metal-Involving Synthesis and Reactions of Oximes. Chemical Reviews 2017, 117, 13039-13122, DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.7b00264.
- Boyarskiy, V. P.; Ryabukhin, D. S.; Bokach, N. A.; Vasilyev, A. V., Alkenylation of Arenes and Heteroarenes with Alkynes. Chemical Reviews 2016, 116, 5894-5986, DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.5b00514.
- Rozhkov, A. V.; Novikov, A. S.; Ivanov, D. M.; Bolotin, D. S.; Bokach, N. A.; Kukushkin, V. Y., Structure-Directing Weak Interactions with 1,4-Diiodotetrafluorobenzene Convert One-Dimensional Arrays of MII(acac)2 Species into Three-Dimensional Networks. Crystal Growth & Design 2018, 18, 3626-3636, DOI: 10.1021/acs.cgd.8b00408.
- Novikov, A. S.; Ivanov, D. M.; Bikbaeva, Z. M.; Bokach, N. A.; Kukushkin, V. Y., Noncovalent Interactions Involving lodofluorobenzenes: The Interplay of Halogen Bonding and Weak Ip(O)center dot center dot center dot pi-Hole(arene) Interactions. Crystal Growth & Design 2018, 18, 7641-7654, DOI: 10.1021/acs.cgd.8b01457.
- Melekhova, A. A.; Smirnov, A. S.; Novikov, A. S.; Panikorovskii, T. L.; Bokach, N. A.; Kukushkin, V. Y., Copper(I)-Catalyzed 1,3-Dipolar Cycloaddition of Ketonitrones to Dialkylcyanamides: A Step toward Sustainable Generation of 2,3 Dihydro-1,2,4-oxadiazoles. Acs Omega 2017, 2, 1380-1391, DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.7b00130.
- Bikbaeva, Z. M.; Novikov, A. S.; Suslonov, V. V.; Bokach, N. A.; Kukushkin, V. Y., Metal-mediated reactions between dialkylcyanamides and acetamidoxime generate unusual (nitrosoguanidinate)nickel(II) complexes. Dalton Transactions 2017, 46, 10090-10101, DOI:10.1039/c7dt01960b.
- Bikbaeva, Z. M.; Ivanov, D. M.; Novikov, A. S.; Ananyev, I. V.; Bokach, N. A.; Kukushkin, V. Y., Electrophilic-Nucleophilic Dualism of Nickel(II) toward Ni center dot center dot center dot l Noncovalent Interactions: Semicoordination of Iodine Centers via Electron Belt and Halogen Bonding via sigma-Hole. Inorganic Chemistry 2017, 56, 13562-13578, DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.7b02224.