أليساندرو سينوبولي | جامعة حمد بن خليفة

الدكتور أليساندرو سينوبولي

عالم

البريد الإلكتروني

asinopoli@hbku.edu.qa

الهاتف

+974 44540157

موقع المكتب

R&D complex, ground floor, B2

الدكتور أليساندرو سينوبولي

عالم

المؤهلات العلمية

Ph.D. (Chemistry) - Synthesis of new metal complexes as chromophores for Dye-sensitized Solar Cells

M.Sc. (Chemistry) Photophysical and computational investigation on synthetic flavylium salts used as dyes for Grätzel cells.

الكيان

معهد قطر لبحوث البيئة والطاقة

السيرة الذاتية

Alessandro Sinopoli received his B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in Chemistry from Università degli Studi di Messina, Messina (Italy). In 2011, he started his Ph.D. at the University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield (UK), where his research was focused on the design and synthesis of transition metal complexes (in particular Ir, Ru, Re), their photophysical/photochemical investigation and their potential application in solar cells and light emitting devices. He joined the Qatar Energy & Environment Research Institute (QEERI) at the beginning of 2017 as a post-doc, working on organometallic complexes for CO2 electroreduction. In 2019, he became a scientist working as a project leader for the Carbon Capture and Utilization project, as part of the Catalysis and Process Technology Program. 

Alessandro has significant experience in molecular design and synthesis under anaerobic conditions, including Schlenk techniques. He has extensive experience of multi-nuclear NMR spectroscopy, IR and UV-vis NIR spectroscopy, TCSPC luminescence spectroscopy, electrochemistry and spectro-electrochemistry, as well as an understanding of crystallography, computational chemistry and mass spectrometry and his current research activity is focused on the development of novel systems for CO2 mineralization, design and synthesis of novel Re and Mn based catalysts for CO2 electroreduction, and investigation of functionalised MXene materials for CO2 conversion applications. Over the last three years, he has been responsible for the preparation and commissioning of three research laboratories and he is currently the focal point of Chemical Synthesis Laboratory and Applied Chemistry Laboratory.

 

Ph.D. (Chemistry) - Synthesis of new metal complexes as chromophores for Dye-sensitized Solar Cells

University of Huddersfield (Huddersfield, UK)

2011 - 2015

M.Sc. (Chemistry) Photophysical and computational investigation on synthetic flavylium salts used as dyes for Grätzel cells.

Università degli studi di Messina (Messina, Italy)

2009 - 2011

B.Sc. (Chemistry) Study, development and realization of solar cells sensitized with anthocyanins and Ru(II) complexes.

Università degli studi di Messina (Messina, Italy)

2005 - 2009

  • Design, synthesis and characterization of organic and organometallic molecules, their photophysical/photochemical investigation and their potential application in catalysis
  • Biochemistry
  • Sensing
  • Optoelectronic devices

Scientist researcher - Project leader of Carbon Capture and Utilization project

Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute (Doha, Qatar)

2019 - Present

Post-Doctoral researcher - Photo-driven Molecular Systems for CO2 Reduction – NPRP9-174-2-092

Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute (Doha, Qatar)

2017 - 2019

Post-Doctoral researcher - Strong donor carbene iridium complexes – Funded by Foundation Blanceflor Boncompagni-Ludovisi

University of Huddersfield (Huddersfield, UK)

2015 - 2016

  • High Performance of Anion Exchange Blend Membranes Based on Novel Phosphonium Cation Polymers for All-Vanadium Redox Flow Battery Applications, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 13 (38), 45935-45943
  • Electrocatalytic/photocatalytic properties and aqueous media applications of 2D transition metal carbides (MXenes). Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science 23 (5), 100760
  • Manganese carbonyl complexes for CO2 reduction. Coordination Chemistry Reviews 365, 60-74
  • Photophysics and photochemistry of 1,2,3-triazole-based complexes (2017). Coordination Chemistry Reviews.
  • Investigation of a new bis(carboxylate)triazole-based anchoring ligand for dye solar cell chromophore complexes (2017). Dalton Transactions.
  • New cyclometalated iridium(III) dye chromophore complexes for p-type dye-sensitized solar cells (2017). Dyes and Pigments.
  • Anthocyanins and betalains as light-harvesting pigments for dye-sensitized solar cells (2012). Solar Energy.
  • A new type of transparent and low cost counter-electrode based on platinum nanoparticles for dye-sensitized solar cells (2011). Energy & Environmental Science.