Physical Chemistry of Interfacial Processes, Molecular Chemistry, and Surface Chemistry

About the research line

This research line focuses on experimental and theoretical investigations of the properties and interactions of molecules, nanoparticles, and materials at the interface between different phases of matter, such as liquid-liquid, liquid-gas, and solid-liquid. It aims to study intermolecular forces, chemical reactions, and the dynamics of molecules that occur at these interfaces. It seeks to understand the mechanisms of adsorption, catalysis, transport, and optical properties of these substances. This contributes to advancements in areas such as nanotechnology, polymer chemistry, catalysis, and the development of materials with specific properties. Additionally, it involves modifications associated with surface design aimed at the fabrication of nanostructures, mimicking, hydrophobicity alteration, and the development of nanomaterials.

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