Donzello Maria Pia
Chemistry
University of Rome Tor Vergata
Italy
Biography
Maria Pia Donzello graduated in Chemistry at the University of Rome "La Sapienza" with a vote of 110/110 with praise. Thesis title: "Macrocylic Type Porphyrinic Type: Bimetal Nitride, Sandwich Molecules and Diazepin Derivatives" (Rapporteur: Prof. Claudio Ercolani, Experimental Graduation Thesis) Enrolled in the profession of chemists Doctor of Science in Materials Science, titled "La Sapienza" in January 2001 at the Department of Physics of Roma Tre, on the topic of "Study of the Fundamental Molecular-Surface Interactions", with Prof. Giovanni Stefani, title of thesis: "Study and characterization of the electronic structure of thin film of copper phthalocyanine by collision of electron elastic and anelastic." Since January 2004 he is Researcher at the Department of Chemistry of the University "La Sapienza", sector CHIM -03. His scientific activity is based on synthesis work, chemical-physical characterization and application of tetrapyrs porphyrinic, phthalocyanine and porphyrinic ribs.
Research Interest
Inorganic chemistry
Publications
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Donzello MP, Dini D, D'Arcangelo G, Ercolani C, Zhan R, Ou Z, Stuzhin PA, Kadish KM. Porphyrazines with Annulated Diazepine Rings. 2. Alternative Synthetic Route to Tetrakis-2, 3-(5, 7-diphenyl-1, 4-diazepino) porphyrazines: New Metal Complexes, General Physicochemical Data, Ultraviolet− Visible Linear and Optical Limiting Behavior, and Electrochemical and Spectroelectrochemical Properties. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 2003 Nov 19;125(46):14190-204.
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Donzello MP, Ou Z, Monacelli F, Ricciardi G, Rizzoli C, Ercolani C, Kadish KM. Tetra-2, 3-pyrazinoporphyrazines with externally appended pyridine rings. 1. Tetrakis-2, 3-[5, 6-di (2-pyridyl) pyrazino] porphyrazine: a new macrocycle with remarkable electron-deficient properties. Inorganic chemistry. 2004 Dec 27;43(26):8626-36.
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Donzello MP, Ou Z, Dini D, Meneghetti M, Ercolani C, Kadish KM. Tetra-2, 3-pyrazinoporphyrazines with externally appended pyridine rings. 2. Metal complexes of tetrakis-2, 3-[5, 6-di (2-pyridyl) pyrazino] porphyrazine: Linear and nonlinear optical properties and electrochemical behavior. Inorganic chemistry. 2004 Dec 27;43(26):8637-48.