Łukasz John | Biomaterials Chemistry Group 🇵🇱🇪🇺
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Account managed by Łukasz John, Full Professor at the Faculty of Chemistry, University of Wrocław, Poland, head of the research group #DDSQ #POSS #organosilicons #silsesquioxanes #biomaterials #coordinationchemistry #hybrids #Si
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The Biomaterials Chemistry Group, led by Professor Łukasz John, focuses on five main research areas: Hybrid Silicon-Based Compounds, Biopolymers, Molecular Magnets, Environmental Chemistry, and Bioinorganic Chemistry!
Last week was all about biomaterials! 🧫
At the 34th Biomaterials Conference in Rytro 🇵🇱, Prof. Łukasz John shared the latest results from the Biomaterials Chemistry Group 🤓

Big thanks to Prof. Elżbieta Pamuła & the Polish Society for Biomaterials for the invitation! 🌍 #biomaterialsgroup
Wrocław hosts the 67th Polish Chemical Society Meeting 🧪 Prof. Ł. John is honored to co-chair the Scientific Committee with Prof. R. Latajka. Our Biomaterials Chemistry Group shared talks & posters highlighting our daily research! ✨ #PTChem #BiomaterialsGroup
Professor Ł. John had the pleasure of joining the 1st Polish-Italian Conference on Chemistry, Materials & Biomedicine 🇵🇱🤝🇮🇹 presenting our latest results on cage-like organosilicon systems 🧪✨

👏 Big thanks to the whole organizing committee!

#biomaterialsgroup #chemistry #biomedicine #silsesquioxanes
A year ago, I was appointed full professor by the President of Poland. What has changed? More emails, less time, the same coffee-fueled dilemmas. But now I can say “it’s complicated” – and no one asks for details anymore 🤓
🎓 Big congrats to David Kitssa on joining the Doctoral College of Chemistry, University of Wrocław! 🧪✨

David’s been with our Biomaterials Chemistry Group for years, working with Prof. Łukasz John on his BSc & MSc.

Enjoy the break, David — PhD adventures await! 💪📚🔬

#biomaterialsgroup
🎓 Patrycja Klupa has officially joined the ranks of MSc graduates! Under the supervision of Professor Łukasz John, she explored the synthesis of amide-functionalized double-decker silsesquioxanes 🧪🧠 Congrats, Patka! 💐👏🏼🥂
#biomaterialsgroup
Three of our brave students – Zuzanna, Gabrysia & Patryk – took on their final challenge… and won! 🎓🥳 Huge congrats on passing your bachelor’s exams! 💪📚

Supervised by Prof. Łukasz John 🤓

#biomaterialsgroup
🎓 David Kitssa just defended his MSc thesis with distinction in the Biomaterials Chemistry Group! 💥🧪
His research explored sulfonated mono- and octa-substituted POSS derivatives – a deep dive into advanced biomaterials chemistry. Congrats, David! 👏🔬 #biomaterialsgroup #POSS #sulfones
🎓 Iga Maniszewska has just defended her MSc thesis on a new titration method for acidic functional groups in humic substances! 🧪💡

Supervised by Dr hab. Maria Jerzykiewicz, Associate Professor

Congrats, Iga! 👏 Wishing you lots of success on your next journey! 💼✨
#biomaterialsgroup
Biomaterials Chemistry Group at the seminar “At the Intersection of Chemistry, Biology, and Pharmacy” (June 15–18)! 👩‍🔬🧪
Great talks by our PhD students & a big congrats to Weronika Forysiak-Płoszka for winning the best talk award! 🎉 #biomaterials
Professor Łukasz John took part in the absolutely fabulous event, the International Conference on IMPLANTS 2025, presenting the latest research of the Biomaterials Chemistry Group. Congratulations to the Organizing Committee for arranging such a wonderful event 🥳
#Implants2025 #biomaterials
Professor Łukasz John visited Cracow Tech to present our group’s achievements, discuss collaborations and take part in Filip Petko’s doctoral defense from #OrtylPhotoLab. Congratulations to Filip, Prof. #RomanPopielarz, and Prof. #JoannaOrtyl! #PhotoHiTech #BiomaterialsGroup
Thank you @bhkenlo.bsky.social for promoting our paper 🤓
Enhanced Antimicrobial Efficacy of Sulfones and Sulfonamides via Cage-Like Silsesquioxane Incorporation | Inorganic Chemistry pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/... John and co-workers @InorgChem #silicon #POSS #sulfones #sulfonamides #antimicrobial
Thrilled to announce our new Inorganic Chemistry paper! We’ve crafted hybrid antimicrobial agents using silsesquioxanes with sulfone & sulfonamide functionalities. Feel the progress in battling antibiotic resistance! pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/... @acs.org #BiomaterialsGroup #POSS #silsesquioxanes
The 5th Inorganic Chemistry Forum took place on March 20–22, 2025, with the Warsaw University of Technology serving as this year’s host 🤓 #biomaterialsgroup
Cheers 🍻
Thank you to @szyszkobart.bsky.social for organising such a great trip! And it was excellent to hear about all the work being done in Wroclaw, and meeting you @siliconcage.bsky.social 😀 Great science, nice company, good food and amazing beer 🍺
Thank you, Jake @jakeylg.bsky.social, for visiting us! Bartek @szyszkobart.bsky.social, fantastic organization - well done! 👌🏼
Thank you, Jake @jakeylg.bsky.social, for visiting us! Bartek @szyszkobart.bsky.social, fantastic organization - well done! 👌🏼
Women’s Day ❤️ Wishing you only wonderful things, dear Ladies! 💐 #BiomaterialsChemistryGroup
It was nice meeting Professor Guillaume Vives @vivesgui.bsky.social from @sorbonne-universite.fr Thank you, Guillaume, for visiting our Faculty! 🇫🇷
Professor Łukasz John served as a reviewer for Ms. Aleksandra Ciesielska’s PhD defense at the University of Gdańsk’s Department of Bioinorganic Chemistry. Supervisors: Prof. Mariusz Makowski and Dr. Sandra Brzeska. Congratulations, Doctor! 🥳
Our group is pleased to share our new paper published in Macromolecules. We designed a monofunctional benzoxazine with an ortho-hydroxy group to lower curing temperatures via hydrogen bonding.

doi.org/10.1021/acs....
Polymerization Case with Hydroxybenzoxazines: What Is the Role of the Hydroxy Group, Does It Act as a Self-Catalyst or a Modifier of the Polymer Structure?
A monofunctional benzoxazine with an ortho-positioned hydroxy group was designed in an attempt to obtain low-curing monomers impelled by intra- and intermolecular hydrogen bonds. A set of hydroxybenzoxazines (OHBxR) was synthesized with different substituents (R) on the nitrogen atom of the heterocyclic ring. The structure in the solid state indicates dimeric compounds in which benzoxazine molecules are bonded together by intermolecular hydrogen bonds between the hydroxyl functional and nitrogen atoms. All hydroxybenzoxazines showed lower curing temperatures in comparison with adequate benzoxazine monomers without hydroxy functionalization (OHBxR < tBuBxR). The ring-opening polymerization for hydroxybenzoxazines proceeds via different pathways stimulated by hydrogen bonds, giving rise to a new, unknown hydroxy-acetal type of polybenzoxazine. The crucial new stage in the modified structure of the polymer chain involves proton transfer from the hydroxy group to the activated oxygen atom from the open oxazine ring.
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Two of our newest PhD graduates, Kamila and Edyta, have officially received their diplomas. The Biomaterials Chemistry Group is incredibly proud of you. Congratulations, Doctors! 🥳🥂🥰
The Biomaterials Chemistry Group, led by Professor Łukasz John, focuses on five main research areas: Hybrid Silicon-Based Compounds, Biopolymers, Molecular Magnets, Environmental Chemistry, and Bioinorganic Chemistry!