Mrs Nigina Savriyeva
About me
Nigina Savriyeva is a doctoral researcher in inorganic and coordination chemistry at Bukhara State University, Uzbekistan. Her research focuses on the synthesis and structural characterization of fluorinated ligands and 3d-transition-metal complexes. She applies single-crystal X-ray diffraction, IR, UV-Vis and NMR spectroscopy, thermal analysis, and computational methods to investigate structure–property relationships. She is also interested in the antibacterial, antifungal, and agricultural applications of coordination compounds.
Nigina Savriyeva is a doctoral researcher specializing in inorganic and coordination chemistry at Bukhara State University in Uzbekistan. Her doctoral research focuses on the synthesis, molecular and crystal structures, physicochemical properties, and potential applications of coordination compounds of selected 3d-transition metals based on fluorinated β-diketone derivatives.
Her research involves the design and synthesis of hydrazone and acylhydrazone ligands and their nickel, copper, and zinc complexes. She uses a range of analytical and structural methods, including single-crystal X-ray diffraction, infrared and UV-Visible spectroscopy, proton and carbon-13 NMR spectroscopy, thermal analysis, Hirshfeld surface analysis, density functional theory calculations, and molecular docking.
A major objective of her work is to establish relationships between molecular structure, coordination behaviour, physicochemical properties, and biological activity. She is particularly interested in the antibacterial, antifungal, plant-growth-promoting, and agricultural applications of metal complexes.
In addition to her scientific research, she works in the field of international cooperation and university rankings at Bukhara State Medical Institute. She contributes to the development of international academic partnerships, research collaboration, and the global visibility of her institution. Her professional goals include expanding international scientific cooperation, developing innovative coordination compounds with practical applications, and contributing to the advancement of women in science.