Was born February 11, 1941 in the village Fedirki of the Volochyski district of Kamianets-Podilskyi (now Khmelnytskyi region). Graduated from Uzhgorod University (1964). In 1965-1966 was a teacher of physics and mathematics. In 1966–1968 worked as the head of the laboratory of the Kyiv College of Electronic Devices; 1971–1975 - at the Institute of Colloidal Chemistry and Water Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR. In 1975-1994 worked at the Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry of NASU as a junior researcher, senior researcher and leading researcher. In 1992 defended doctoral dissertation. In 1994–1998 - Leading Researcher at the Department of Electrochemical Energy of NASU; 1998–2006 - Professor at the Department of Information Technology and Mathematical Modeling at the National Agrarian University (all in Kyiv). Died October 14, 2007.
Carried out scientific research in the fields of semiconductor and solid state physics, quantum and coordination chemistry. In particular, during work at the Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, based on quantum mechanical approaches developed a theory of the dependence of electronic global resonance transitions on the chemical composition and structure of the inner complex and the outer sphere. Developed a new theory of redox reactions and electron transfer. Substantiated the effects of electric field on photo-oxidation (reduction). Author of the monograph and more than 80 scientific papers.