Analytical chemistry

Members

Head of the research team

Publications

Journal / Periodical: Faraday Discussions
Authors: Mohan, Mahendra K.; Ho, T. Tran; Köster, Carmen; Järvik, Oliver ; Kulp, Maria; Karpichev, Yevgen
Year: 2026
Journal / Periodical: Analytical Methods
Authors: Ho, T. Tran; Salm, Olivia-Stella; Lukk, Tiit; Kulp, Maria
Year: 2025
Journal / Periodical: NFS Journal
Authors: Zeinatulina, Anastassia; Kaleda, Aleksei; Kuhtinskaja, Maria; Kriščiunaite, Tiina
Year: 2025

Projects

Year: 2026 - 2030
The rapid emergence of new illegal drugs (HHC, nitazenes, synthetic cathinones, etc.) creates a need for fast, on-site drug testing tools that can detect multiple substances in biofluids. These tools are crucial for clinicians, anti-doping experts, and law enforcement. Multiplexed portable analytical tools have a great potential to be implemented for this purposes. Moreover, such kind of instruments could be utilized in personal healthcare monitoring by enabling early-stage diagnostics of health problems. This project aims to develop electrophoresis-based analytical tools for reliable, fast and cost-effective metabolism studies in vitro, revealing the characteristics and metabolic pathways of new psychoactive substances. Additionally, new on-site biofluid testing tools (focused on oral fluid) will be developed for detecting new drugs. The results of this project will enhance drug monitoring, support public health, and improve safety.
Year: 2024 - 2028
Wood or lignocellulosic biomass more generally, is a readily available renewable resource, offering sustainable solutions for our growing human population. The core wood polymers - cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin - serve as fundamental components, extending beyond paper production to produce valuable wood sugars, textile fibers, thermoplastics, and fine chemicals. In our project, we are developing enzyme technologies utilizing extremophilic microbe-derived enzymes to break down and modify lignin, remove toxic phenolic compounds, convert cellulose into wood sugars, and advance enzyme-catalyzed cellulose technologies. Additionally, the project focuses on advancing technologies for converting kraft, hydrolysis (and organosolv) and synthetic lignins into porous materials, thermoplastics, and cutting-edge catalysts.

Recognitions

The best lecturer in School of Science
2020
Yearly Award, Natural Sciences, best research article
2012
Archimedes Foundation DoRa travel award
2009