List of Grants and Projects

Projects in progress

PSG723 “Unified pH values of photo- and electrocatalytic solvent systems (1.01.2022−31.12.2025)”, Agnes Heering, University of Tartu, Faculty of Science and Technology, Institute of Chemistry.

PRG1198 “Development of laser-based pen-type probe-MS system for the analysis of cultural heritage objects (1.01.2021−31.12.2025)”, Signe Vahur, University of Tartu, Faculty of Science and Technology, Institute of Chemistry.

DLTKT20432M “Excellence in Analytical CHemistry (1.09.2020−31.08.2026)”, Ivo Leito, University of Tartu, Faculty of Science and Technology, Institute of Chemistry.

PRG960 “The Unified pH Scale: from Concept to Applications (1.01.2020−31.12.2024)”, Ivo Leito, University of Tartu, Faculty of Science and Technology, Institute of Chemistry.

PSG492 “Pots and bones, lipids and proteins: biomolecular archaeology for ancient dietary studies (1.01.2020−31.12.2023)”, Ester Oras, University of Tartu, Faculty of Science and Technology, Institute of Chemistry.

PSG431 “Beyond paper-based microfluidics: towards real-world applications (1.01.2020−31.12.2023”, Hanno Evard, University of Tartu, Faculty of Science and Technology, Institute of Chemistry. 

 

Completed projects

MOBJD490 “Design and synthesis of macrocyclic molecular receptors for carboxylate anion binding (1.01.2020−31.12.2021)”, Somayyeh Kheir Jou, University of Tartu, Faculty of Science and Technology, Institute of Chemistry.

PRG11 “Novel laser desorption/ionization high-resolution mass-spectrometric approaches for direct analysis of complex mixtures. (1.01.2018−31.12.2021)”, Ivari Kaljurand, University of Tartu, Faculty of Science and Technology, Institute of Chemistry.

SLTKT17086T “Development of additional analytical capabilities for “Estonian Center of Analytical Chemistry” (1.01.2017-31.12.2021)”, Ivo Leito, University of Tartu, Faculty of Science and Technology, Institute of Chemistry

JRP 17FUN09 “UnipHied –  Realisation of a Unified pH Scale. (01.05.2018 – 30.04.2021)”, Ivo Leito, University of Tartu, Faculty of Science and Technology, Institute of Chemistry in a consortium of several NMI’s and other stakeholders. 

MOBJD401 “Computational design of novel matrix for MALDI-MS, (01.12.2018 – 30.11.2020)”, Ali Ghiami-Shomami, University of Tartu, Faculty of Science and Technology, Institute of Chemistry.

PUT1521 “Quantitative instrumental analysis of historical painting materials (1.01.2017−31.12.2020)”, Signe Vahur, University of Tartu, Faculty of Science and Technology, Institute of Chemistry.

PUT1589 “Development of derivatization systems for targeted and non-targeted LC-MS analysis (1.01.2017−31.12.2020)”, Koit Herodes, University of Tartu, Faculty of Science and Technology, Institute of Chemistry

TKA-TAH “Development of the Discipline of Technical Art History for the Analysis of Cultural Heritage in Estonia (1.01.2015−31.12.2020)”, Hilkka Hiiop, Estonian Academy of Arts.

IUT20-14 “The Chemistry of Superacids and Superbases and its Hi-Tech Applications (1.01.2014−31.12.2019)”, Ivo Leito, University of Tartu, Faculty of Science and Technology, Institute of Chemistry.

PUT182 “Trapping intermediates – nitrenium and oxylium cations, carbenes, and free radicals (1.01.2013−31.12.2019)”, Agnes Kütt, University of Tartu, Faculty of Science and Technology, Institute of Chemistry.

LLTKT16061 “Colour scheme investigation of medieval terraccotta figurines from St. John’s Church in Tartu (1.04.2016−30.06.2017)”, Signe Vahur, University of Tartu, Faculty of Science and Technology, Institute of Chemistry.

PUTJD64 “Feast in afterlife: Multidisciplinary study of ritual food in conversion period cemetery at Kukruse, NE-Estonia (1.03.2015−28.02.2017)”, Ester Oras, University of Tartu, Faculty of Science and Technology, Institute of Chemistry.

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