Marek Boczar

Professor
Chemistry
Jagiellonian University
Poland

Professor Chemistry
Biography

Dr. Marek Boczar is the Professor of Chemistry in Jagiellonian University. His major research fields includes Molecular spectroscopy; Theory of the infrared spectra; Hydrogen bonds; Fine structure of X-H bands in hydrogen bonded systems; Adiabatic approximation in vibrational calculations; Resonance interaction; Fermi resonance; Isotopic effects; Shapes and widths of infrared bands; Vibrational spectra of nucleic acid bases; Ab inito calculation in the ground and excited states of molecules; Theory of multidimensional proton tunneling; Coupling of hindered rotation with vibrations and electronic states in molecules with CH3 groups; Factor analysi; Zeolites; Heterogeneity of OH groups in zeolites.

Research Intrest

Physical Chemistry

List of Publications
Boczar M., Kwiendacz J., Wójcik M.J.,Theoretical and spectroscopic study of infrared spectra of hydrogen-bonded 1-methyluracil crystal and its deuterated derivative, J. Chem. Phys., 128, 164506, 2008.
Wójcik M.J, Boda Ł., Boczar M., Theoretical study of proton tuneling in the excited state of tropolone, J. Chem. Phys., 130, 164306, 2009.
Kwiendacz J., Boczar M., Wójcik M.J., Theoretical and spectroscopic study of infrared spectra of hydrogen-bonded 2,4-dithiouracil crystal and its deuterated derivative, Polish J. Chem., 83, 895–915, 2009.

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