Antonio Perejón obtained his bachelor's degree in Chemistry at the University of Seville, Spain, in 2005. He obtained his PhD from the University of Seville in 2012. His doctoral thesis focused on the synthesis of multiferroic nanostructured materials by mechanosynthesis and the characterization of their microstructure and electrical properties. During his PhD, he also developed new kinetic analysis for complex solid-state reactions. Subsequently, he relocated to the University of Oxford, UK, to work on the preparation of complex cation-deficient oxide phases by means of lithium insertion. In 2015, Antonio Perejón obtained a Postdoctoral Position at the Department of Inorganic Chemistry of the University of Seville. From 2019, he has been an Associate Professor at the same department. His research interests lie in the areas of mechanosynthesis, kinetics of solid-state reactions, postcombustion CO2 capture, and thermochemical energy storage materials.
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Antonio Perejón obtained his bachelor's degree in Chemistry at the University of Seville, Spain, in 2005. He obtained his PhD from the University of Seville in 2012. His doctoral thesis focused on the synthesis of multiferroic nanostructured materials by mechanosynthesis and the characterization of their microstructure and electrical properties. During his PhD, he also developed new kinetic analysis for complex solid-state reactions. Subsequently, he relocated to the University of Oxford, UK, to work on the preparation of complex cation-deficient oxide phases by means of lithium insertion. In 2015, Antonio Perejón obtained a Postdoctoral Position at the Department of Inorganic Chemistry of the University of Seville. From 2019, he has been an Associate Professor at the same department. His research interests lie in the areas of mechanosynthesis, kinetics of solid-state reactions, postcombustion CO2 capture, and thermochemical energy storage materials.