José M. Santos Barahona
Scientist
Organic Chemistry
Complutense University of Madrid
Spain
Biography
José M. Santos Barahona graduated in Chemistry in 2005 at Complutense University of Madrid (UCM). He obtained his PhD in 2010 under supervision of Prof. Nazario Martín and Dr. Beatriz Illescas, Organic Molecular Materials Group at UCM, his thesis topic was fullerene based electroactive systems from both supramolecular and covalent approach; during his PhD he spent three months in a short research stay with Prof. James R. Durrant at Imperial College London familiarizing with transient absorption experiments. From 2011 until 2014 he was Postdoctoral Research Assistant with Prof. Martin R. Bryce in Durham University (UK), in this position he researched new deep-blue emitting copolymers for OLED and thermally activated delayed fluorescence materials (TADF). Since 2014 he moved to Madrid to join IMDEA Nanoscience to develop new materials with low band gap properties with Prof. Nazario Martín as postdoc researcher under the AMAROUT II program.
Research Interest
Nanoscience
Publications
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Illescas BM, Santos J, Diaz MC, Martin N, Atienza CM, Guldi DM. Supramolecular Threaded Complexes from Fullerene–Crown Ether and Ï€â€Extended TTF Derivatives. European Journal of Organic Chemistry. 2007 Oct 1;2007(30):5027-37.
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Grimm B, Santos J, Illescas BM, Munoz A, Guldi DM, MartiÌn N. A new exTTF-crown ether platform to associate fullerenes: Cooperative n− Ï€ and π− Ï€ effects. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 2010 Nov 22;132(49):17387-9.
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Dias FB, Bourdakos KN, Jankus V, Moss KC, Kamtekar KT, Bhalla V, Santos J, Bryce MR, Monkman AP. Triplet harvesting with 100% efficiency by way of thermally activated delayed fluorescence in charge transfer OLED emitters. Advanced Materials. 2013 Jul 19;25(27):3707-14.