RESMOL is one of UAH-IQAR Research Group

Our group specializes in the study of excited-state processes, with a strong focus on mechanistic and kinetic aspects of photochemical reactions. Using multiconfigurational methods, we investigate these reactions in both molecular systems—such as molecular switches and motors—and biological environments, including photoactive proteins and DNA.
Additionally, we explore the influence of external forces on excited-state dynamics, developing models and studying mechanochemical and mechano-photochemical processes. Our expertise extends to energy and charge transfer phenomena, as well as the reactivity and electronic and molecular properties of organometallic complexes.

Mechano-photochemistry

Theoretical and Computational Photochemistry & Photobiology

Computational Study of
Coordination Compounds

- Study of mechanical control of photoinduced processes: mechano-photochemistry.
- Software development in computational chemistry.
- Developments of computational models for photoinduced processes.
- Study of the photoreactivity of molecular devices: molecular switches and motors.
- Study of reactivity and electronic properties and molecular structures of organometallic complexes.
- Theoretical and computational study of mechanochemistry and photomechanochemistry of molecular systems.
- Quantum chemical study of molecular processes and systems.
LATEST RESEARCH
Currently we are mainly focused on the study of photoinduced (photochemical and photophysical) processes in chemical and biological systems.