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Marcileia Zanatta concluded her Doctor degree Chemistry in 2017 at Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, with special focus on the use of ionic liquids as a catalyst, mainly in CO2 capture and reuse. Worked between 2012-2019 (Master / Doctorate / Post Doctorate), with Prof. Dr. Jairton Dupont, at Laboratory of Molecular Catalysis, a world reference in the area of ionic liquids (ILs) and catalysis. Currently, she is Associate Researcher in Centro de Investigação em Matreriais (CENIMAT)- FCT - Universidade Nova de Lisboa. So far, she had published 16 articles in journals, 3 reviews, 1 book chapter, dozens of presentations in conferences, including oral presentations (one as invited). Marcileia's domain of specialization is Chemistry with a special focus on catalysis, CO2, green chemistry, ionic liquids and climate change. Her present research interests include NMR protocols, CO2 chemistry, Ionic Liquids, and poly-ionic liquid, gel materials. She has received 1 award in NMR field due to her oral presentation, has published 1 paper as VIP, 1 as Hot paper,1 as cover feature. In addition, she was selected to participate in Lindau Novel Event (2020), being among the top 5% of Junior researchers in the World. Recently was awarded with a Marie Curie Individual Fellow. In her professional activities interacted with 50 collaborator(s) co-authorship of scientific papers in different countries. . Her h-index in SCOPUS is 9, with 321 citations.

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Chemistry, Doctorate, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

17 Mar 20146 Nov 2017

Award Date: 6 Nov 2017

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Researcher, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)

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