Head of Core Facility
István Mándity Dr.
Ádám GOLCS Dr.

Core Facility Address
Department of Organic Chemistry
Hőgyes Endre u. 7.
1092 Budapest

Contact E-mail
mandity.istvan@semmelweis.hu golcs.adam@semmelweis.hu

Number of staff
5

Quality Control
ISO9001

What we offer

  • Custom synthesis of the requested compound
  • Chemical synthesis in a high chemical purity (98+%)
  • Chemical optimization of the given compound to make a structure-activity-relationship (SAR) study
  • Separation of enantiomers for both analytical determination and small preparative scale
  • Synthesis of versatile compounds
  • Parallel synthesis
  • Organometallic coupling reactions
  • Enantioselective synthesis

 

Why work with us

  • Synthesis in a short time
  • We have a broad knowledge, hands on experience on parallel synthesis, organometallic coupling reactions and enantioselective synthesis
  • Our synthetic work is supported by state of art equipments and chemical databases
  • Our SFC system is equipped with various chiral columns, which enables the quick separation of enantiomers

Automated identification

equipmentS

  • Varian Mercury Plus 400 MHz NMR spectrometer , Varian VNMRS 600 MHz NMR spectrometer (currently out of service, requires reinstallation)
  • Shimadzu LCMS-2020
  • Shimadzu GC
  • Shimadzu GC-MS
  • Shimadzu IR spectrometer (single ATR, horizonal ATR, transmittance)
  • Jasco 4600 FT-IR, ATR
  • ATR-FT-IR, optical polarimeter
  • Raman spectrometer
  • Waters HR-MS (ESI- and LA-REIMS – qTOF instrument)
  • Metrohm Eco potentiometric titrator (Sirius T3 automated titrator equipment purchase would provide extra capacity)
  • TECAN Infinite M200 plate reader
  • Gut-Box™ (Pion Inc.)
  • LC-MS/MS, LC-qTOF and LA-REIMS metods for quantitative and qualitative investigation for early stage metabolism studies
  • Shimadzu AA-7000 equipped with graphite furnace atomizer and auto-sampler (new cathode lamps would improve performance)

Automated purification

 

References

  • doi.org/10.1007/s10895-021-02851-9
  • doi.org/10.3390/molecules26134043
  • doi.org/10.3390/molecules25112571
  • doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-46317-3
  • doi.org/10.1007/s10337-020-03911-1
  • doi.org/10.3311/PPch.22768
  • doi.org/10.3390/molecules27092838