Claudia Dragonetti was awarded the title of PhD in
Industrial Chemistry in October 2003. In the period November 2003–December 2004
she was “assegnista di ricerca” with a project concerning electrical
properties, optical and magnetic properties of coordination compounds. In
November 2005, she became a researcher in CHIM/03 (General and Inorganic
Chemistry) at the Faculty of Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences, and
took service at the Department of Inorganic, Organometallic and Analytical
Chemistry of the University of Milan in January 2005. She is currently (from 1
April 2016) a CHIM/ 03 associate professor of the Department of Chemistry. She
out her research in the following areas: (1) Synthesis mediated by the silica
surface and in solution of neutral and anionic clusters; synthesis and
reactivity of organometallic compounds as models of organometallic species
present on the silica surface. (2) Synthesis and characterization of
organometallic and coordination compounds with application in nonlinear optics
(NLO) in organic light-emitting diodes (OLED) and Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells
(DSSCs). She is the author of over 120 publications in international with 3837
citations and an h-index of 38 (Scopus, 26 October 2023).
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DSSCs
nonlinear optical mate...
coordination complexes
Luminescent compounds
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Short Biography
Claudia Dragonetti was awarded the title of PhD in
Industrial Chemistry in October 2003. In the period November 2003–December 2004
she was “assegnista di ricerca” with a project concerning electrical
properties, optical and magnetic properties of coordination compounds. In
November 2005, she became a researcher in CHIM/03 (General and Inorganic
Chemistry) at the Faculty of Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences, and
took service at the Department of Inorganic, Organometallic and Analytical
Chemistry of the University of Milan in January 2005. She is currently (from 1
April 2016) a CHIM/ 03 associate professor of the Department of Chemistry. She
out her research in the following areas: (1) Synthesis mediated by the silica
surface and in solution of neutral and anionic clusters; synthesis and
reactivity of organometallic compounds as models of organometallic species
present on the silica surface. (2) Synthesis and characterization of
organometallic and coordination compounds with application in nonlinear optics
(NLO) in organic light-emitting diodes (OLED) and Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells
(DSSCs). She is the author of over 120 publications in international with 3837
citations and an h-index of 38 (Scopus, 26 October 2023).