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Rodica Olar

Prof. Rodica Olar

Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Bucharest...

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Rodica Olar has a position as an Associate Professor and is currently working at the Department of Inorganic and Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry and Catalysis, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania. Her main research field consists of the synthesis and characterization (physicochemical and biological) of complexes. Her research scientific interests mainly include synthesis, physico-chemical characterization (IR, UV-Vis-NIR, NMR, EPR, MS), single crystal X-ray diffraction structure determination, and biological activity (antimicrobial, anticancer) of complexes. She is the author of 125 scientific publications, all published in peer-reviewed journals in these fields and her h-index is 20 (source from Scopus). She is a member of the Romanian Society of Chemistry.

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Bioinorganic Chemistry
Coordination Chemistry
Inorganic Materials
complexes with biologi...
Complex characterizati...

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Rodica Olar has a position as an Associate Professor and is currently working at the Department of Inorganic and Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry and Catalysis, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania. Her main research field consists of the synthesis and characterization (physicochemical and biological) of complexes. Her research scientific interests mainly include synthesis, physico-chemical characterization (IR, UV-Vis-NIR, NMR, EPR, MS), single crystal X-ray diffraction structure determination, and biological activity (antimicrobial, anticancer) of complexes. She is the author of 125 scientific publications, all published in peer-reviewed journals in these fields and her h-index is 20 (source from Scopus). She is a member of the Romanian Society of Chemistry.