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Elena Galoppini- Rutgers Newark Chemistry Professor at the School of Arts and Sciences

Education: Received PhD at the University of Chicago (1994) Postdoctoral at the University of Texas Studied Chemistry at the University of Pisa in Italy, An Italian native who came to this country to pursue an Education. Became a teacher and researcher at Rutgers University in 1996 Most of her expertise exists within Organic Chemistry, semi-conductors,organic semi-conductors hybrid systems, organic and inorganic model dyes

Career: -Elena is best known for her synthetic group designs which studies rigid molecular linkers for the functionalization of semiconductor nanoparticles (TiO2 ZrO2 and ZnO) (Titanium dioxide, Zirconium dioxide, and Zinc oxide/ all inorganic compounds)within dyes, chromophores and redox active groups. The systems that she has investigated range from simple molecules to complex supramolecular assemblies. -The nanoparticle-linker-donor systems allow fundamental studies of dye-nanoparticle electronic interactions as well as more practical applications for photovoltaics (solar cells), sensors and other devices. is the principal investigator of an award totaling $246,723. The project titled Collaborative Research: Dye Molecule-Anchored Platinum Nanocatalysts is being supported by the National Science Foundation -She also has contributed lots of chemical research through Rutgers in Engineering/Material Science, Chemical compounds and Physics/Astronomy -Elena’s research as well has looked into helical peptides designs for molecular dipoles functions in wide gapped oxides - She as well as other chemists from universities across the country have researched synthesis and properties of Perylene-bridge anchor chromophoric compounds - Contributed to experiments and research in solar energy conversion -Light Harvesting, especially in Iron environmentally friendly -Weak hydrogen bonding between Acetylenic Groups- (Crystal Structure). - She has plenty more research, over 1,000 discoveries and contributions.

Sources: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jacs.9b12001 https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.jpca.0c04609 https://www.researchwithrutgers.com/en/persons/elena-galoppini/fingerprints/ https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Elena-Galoppini https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=list_mandates&hl=en&user=XIknvtgAAAAJ&tzom=240 https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Elena-Galoppini https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=list_mandates&hl=en&user=XIknvtgAAAAJ&tzom=240 https://wisem.rutgers.edu/galoppini-elena