Kobrakov Konstantin

Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor.

Contact Information:

117997, Moscow, st. Sadovnicheskaya, 33, building 1,
The Kosygin State University of Russia.
e-mail: Kobrakovk@mail.ru
Tel. mob .: 8-916-576-40-60

Profile

  • Head of the Department of Organic Chemistry, Institute of Chemical Technology and Industrial Ecology, The Kosygin State University of Russia.
  • Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation, Laureate of the RF Government Prize in Science and Technology, Honorary Worker of Higher Professional Education of the Russian Federation.
  • Author of over 700 scientific publications, including 2 scientific monographs, 1 textbook (co-authored with
    M.- G.A. Schwechheimer), more than 30 patents and know-how.
  • Head of the master’s program: “Chemistry and technology of cosmetic ingredients and products”.

Research interests

Design, development of synthesis methods and study of the properties of multifunctional organic compounds of linear, carbo- and heterocyclic structure, promising as biologically active substances, dyes, antioxidants, complexones, etc.

Development of regulations for the production and study of the properties of the products of chemical transformation of 2,4,6 – trinitrotoluene (TNT) with the aim of converting it into a raw material for dual use.

Development of scientific foundations and technological regulations for the production of bactericidal nanomodified textile materials.

Development of regulations for the isolation and chemical modification of extracts of renewable plant materials in order to obtain new effective dyes, antioxidants, UV filters, etc.

Primary publications

  1. SYNTHESIS AND STRUCTURE OF NEW DERIVATIVES 10-R-4-METHYL-1,8-DINITRO-3-OXA-5,10-DIAZATRICYCLO [6.3.1.02.6] DODECA-2 (6), 4-DIENE. Mukhtorov L.G., Ivanova E.V., Blokhin I.V., Fedyanin I.V., Pestsov G.V., Atroshchenko Yu.M., Kobrakov K.I. // News of higher educational institutions. Series: Chemistry and Chemical Technology. 2020.Vol. 63.No. 1.P. 4-10.
  2. QUANTUM-CHEMICAL MODELING OF INTERACTION OF TETRAHYDRIDOBORATE-ION WITH 5,7-DINITRO-8-HYDROXYQUINOLINE AND ITS ANION. Ustinov I.I., Blokhin I.V., Atroshchenko Yu.M., Shakhkeldyan I.V.,
    Kobrakov K.I. // News of higher educational institutions. Series: Chemistry and Chemical Technology. 2019.Vol. 62.No. 1.P. 11-19.
  3. INTERACTION OF THE HYDRIDE σ-COMPLEX OF 5,7-DINITRO-8-OXYQUINOLINE WITH SALTS OF AROMATIC DIAZO COMPOUNDS. Ustinov I.I., Khlytin N.V., Blokhin I.V., Shumsky A.N., Shakhkeldyan I.V., Atroshchenko Yu.M., Kobrakov K.I. // News of higher educational institutions. Series: Chemistry and Chemical Technology. 2019.Vol. 62.No. 11.P. 85-91.
  4. SYNTHESIS AND SOME PROPERTIES OF 2,4,6-TRHYDROXY-3-METHYLBENZOIC ACID. Shubin D.A., Bobylev S.S., Kuznetsov D.N., Ruchkina A.G., Kobrakov K.I. // News of the Academy of Sciences. Chemical series. 2019. No. 1. S. 74-78.
  5. COMPOSITION AND ANTIOXIDANT PROPERTIES OF EXTRACTS FROM SHEETS OF THE BLUEBERRY HIGH (VACCINIUM CORYMBOSUM L.). Lazarev A.S., Klyauzova A.V., Ruchkina A.G., Kobrakov K.I., Shpigun L.K. // Khimija Rastitel’nogo Syr’ja. 2019.No. 4.P. 223-232.
  6. SYNTHESIS, SPECTRAL AND QUANTUM-CHEMICAL RESEARCHES (Z) -10- (2- (4-AMINO-5-THIOXO-4,5-DIHYDRO-1H-1,2,4-TRIAZOL-3-YL) HYDRAZONO) -9 -PHENANTRON. Polyanskaya N.A., Ryabov M.A., Strashnov P.V., Linko R.V., Davydov V.V., Kobrakov K.I., Karavaeva E.B. // News of higher educational institutions. Series: Chemistry and Chemical Technology. 2018.Vol. 61. No. 1. S. 55-65.
  7. MODERN TRENDS OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY IN RUSSIAN UNIVERSITIES. Konovalov AI, Antipin IS, Burilov VA, Madzhidov TI, Kurbangalieva AR, Nemtarev AV, Solovieva SE, Stoikov II, Mamedov VA, Zakharova LY, Sinyashin OG, Gavrilova EL, Balova IA, Vasilyev AV, Zenkevich IG, Krasavin MY, Kuzsovnet , Molchanov AP, Novikov MS, Nikolaev VA et al. // Russian Journal of Organic Chemistry. 2018.Vol. 54.No. 2.P. 157-371.
  8. SYNTHESIS OF NEW ACRIDINE-9-CARBOXYLIC ACID DERIVATIVES. Melyshenkova V.V., Kuznetsov D.N., Ruchkina A.G., Kobrakov K.I. // Russian Chemical Bulletin. 2018.Vol. 67.No. 5.P. 878-883.