Lamberti Marina
Department of Physics
University of Salerno
Italy
Biography
Marina Lamberti graduated in Chemistry with praise at the University of Salerno in 1999. In March 2003 he received the title of PhD in Chemistry, discussing a thesis entitled: "Group 4 metal octahedral complexes as catalysts for olefin polymerization ", Tutor Professor Claudio Pellecchia. Since November 2005 she has been a researcher at the Faculty of Physical and Natural Sciences of the University of Salerno and is a researcher at the Department of Chemistry and Biology. From March 2015 he is Associate Professor of General Chemistry and Inorganic at the Department of Physics "E. Caianiello". In 2009, he spent six months in research at the Professor Steven P. Nolan at the University of St. Andrews School of Chemistry. He has a profitable collaboration with Professor Moshe Kol of the University of Tel Aviv. His research activity concerns the synthesis of metallic complexes and their use in cyclic ester polymerization catalysis and in CO2 / epoxide reactions. His research activity is evidenced by about 50 articles published in international scientific journals and over 30 scientific communications at international conferences.
Research Interest
Synthesis of metallic complexes and their use in cyclic ester polymerization catalysis and in CO2 / epoxide reactions