Dr. Vladimir Fedorovich Mironov | Organic Chemistry | Best Research Article Award

A.E.Arbuzov Institute of Organic and Physical Chemistry | Russia

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Early Academic Pursuits

Vladimir Fedorovich Mironov was born on September 12, 1957, in Kazan, Russia. Demonstrating early academic brilliance, he graduated from secondary school No. 132 in Kazan in 1974 with a gold medal. The same year, he enrolled in the Chemistry Department of Kazan State University (KSU), graduating with honors in 1979. His passion for organoelement chemistry led him to pursue postgraduate studies under Professor I.V. Konovalova, where he specialized in the chemistry of organoelement compounds. By 1983, Mironov had successfully defended his candidate’s dissertation on “Synthesis and some reactions of phosphorylated trialkyl phosphites,” marking the beginning of his research journey.

Professional Endeavors

Mironov’s career reflects a steady progression of academic and research excellence. Starting as a junior and later senior research fellow at Kazan institutions, he established himself as a respected scholar. In 1995, he defended his doctoral dissertation on reactions of fluoroalkyl phosphites, further solidifying his expertise. His appointment as professor in 2000, alongside leadership roles at the Institute of Organic and Physical Chemistry of the Kazan Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, positioned him at the forefront of organoelement research. In addition, his long-standing role as professor at KSU reflects his dedication to teaching and academic mentorship.

Contributions and Research Focus

Professor Mironov has made substantial contributions in the field of organophosphorus chemistry, particularly in the synthesis of phosphorylated analogues of natural compounds and renewable natural raw materials. His research not only advanced theoretical chemistry but also found practical applications in pharmaceuticals and materials science. He has led pioneering projects on developing low- and high-molecular compounds from plant raw materials, expanding the scope of sustainable chemistry. His patents, including the pharmacological composition listed among Russia’s top 100 inventions in 2016, highlight his ability to translate fundamental research into applied innovation.

Impact and Influence

Mironov’s influence extends beyond his laboratory achievements. He has been instrumental in mentoring young scientists, supervising dissertations, and actively shaping the direction of chemical sciences in Russia. As Chairman of the Republican Chemical Society of Tatarstan and member of multiple dissertation councils, he has played a vital role in advancing academic standards. His leadership in editorial boards, particularly as editor-in-chief of Butlerov Communications, has further amplified his academic reach.

Academic Recognition and Awards

Over his career, Mironov has received numerous honors, including the G. Kamay Prize of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tatarstan (2004), the title of “Honored Scientist of the Republic of Tatarstan” (2005), and the prestigious State Prize of the Republic of Tatarstan in Science and Technology (2013). His election as a Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences in 2008 underscores his national recognition.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Vladimir Fedorovich Mironov’s legacy lies in his dual commitment to fundamental chemical research and its practical application for societal benefit. His extensive teaching career ensures the continuity of his scientific school, inspiring future generations of chemists. His ongoing leadership roles in professional societies and academic councils signal that his influence will remain strong in shaping Russian and international chemical sciences.

Conclusion

In sum, Vladimir Fedorovich Mironov embodies the qualities of a distinguished scientist, educator, and leader. His early academic brilliance, groundbreaking research in organophosphorus chemistry, significant innovations, and mentorship contributions have left an enduring mark on the scientific community. His work bridges the gap between theory and application, and his legacy continues to inspire both his peers and future scholars in the field of chemistry.

Notable Publications

“Amphiphilic ammonium acylhydrazones on the base of sterically-hindered catechol: Synthesis, self-assembly, reversible inhibition of butyrylcholinesterase and structure-activity relationships

  • Author: Z.M. Shaihutdinova, A.E. Vandyukov, S.V. Lushchekina, V.F. Mironov, S.V. Bukharov, R.G. Tagashev, A.V. Bogdanov, M.V. Arsenyev, P. Masson, T.N. Pashirova
  • Journal: Journal of Molecular Liquids
  • Year: 2025

“Membranotropic Property and Antibiofilm Efficacy of Novel Phosphonium Derivatives Bearing Phenolic Moiety

“Deoxygenation of Some 1,2-Dicarbonyl Compounds by Phosphorous Acid Amides (A Review)

  • Author: A. V. Bogdanov & V. F. Mironov
  • Journal: Russian Journal of General Chemistry
  • Year: 2025

“Design, synthesis, and antitumor activity of triphenylphosphonium iodides containing C(30)-modified lupane triterpenoid moieties

  • Author: OV Tsepaeva, AV Nemtarev, LR Idrisova, BI Khairutdinov, TI Abdullin, EV Kuznetsova & V. F. Mironov
  • Journal: Russian Chemical Bulletin
  • Year: 2025

“Replacement of phenyl substituents at phosphorus by hexyl ones in 2-(2-hydroxyaryl)vinylphosphonium salts can tune the nature of the induced proton transport through lipid membranes

  • Author: Tatyana I. Rokitskaya, Ljudmila S. Khailova, Anna G. Strelnik, Elena A. Kotova, Vladimir F. Mironov, Dmitry A. Tatarinov, Yuri N. Antonenko
  • Journal: Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta Biomembranes
  • Year: 2025

 

 

 

 

Vladimir Fedorovich Mironov | Organic Chemistry | Best Research Article Award

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