Hayk Petrosyan, a researcher at the Laboratory of Inorganic Chemistry of the YSU Research Center of Chemistry, is undergoing professional training at the Laboratory of Chemistry of Polynuclear Coordination Compounds of the N. S. Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow. The training is being conducted under the "Professional Training 2025" program (25PTS-1D013) of the Higher Education and Science Committee of the Armenian Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports.
The program includes collaborative research focused on the synthesis of polynuclear coordination compounds, the study of their structural and physicochemical properties, and the development of new approaches to producing systems with potential luminescent and biological activity.
It also provides practical experience in applying modern methods for the synthesis, crystallisation and structural analysis of polynuclear coordination compounds, including synthesis under vacuum, spectroscopy and X-ray structural analysis.
During the training, the likelihood of coordination compound formation in terbium-bioactive ligand and europium-bioactive ligand systems under vacuum is being studied. Compounds with well-defined crystalline structures that luminesce under ultraviolet radiation have been obtained.
Such systems are of considerable interest in modern materials science and coordination chemistry because of their luminescent, magnetic and potentially biologically active properties. These characteristics make them promising for the development of optical materials, sensors and biomedical applications.
Further research on the obtained compounds is planned, with a focus on assessing their biological activity and exploring their potential applications.



