TEAM

Égil sá  PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Phd in Chemistry - Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (Spain) - 2018

Msc in Chemistry - Federal University of Piauí (Brazil) - 2012

Bsc in Chemistry - Federal University of Piauí (Brazil) - 2009


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Assistant Professor at the Chemistry Department of the Federal University of Piauí. He is interested in computational organometallic chemistry, more focused on the study of the new organometallic catalysts, based on abundant metals, for reactions classically catalyzed by precious metal complexes, such as the metathesis of olefins and their deactivation routes. Another focus is to explore carbon dioxide utilization reactions catalyzed by iron porphyrins. He is also interested in computational simulation of spectra of substances of biological interest.

Milton matos  Professor

Phd in Physical-Chemistry - São Paulo University at São Carlos (Brazil) - 2005

Msc in Physical Chemistry - São Paulo University at São Carlos (Brazil) - 2001

Bsc in Chemistry - Federal University of Piauí (Brazil) - 1999


egil.sa@ufpi.edu.br       Lattes ORCID


Associate Professor at the Federal University of Piauí since 2009. Postdoctoral Internship in Chemistry, developed at LIEC-DQ at the Federal University of São Carlos - São Carlos - UFSCar/SP (2006). Works with ​​Chemistry, with emphasis on coordination chemistry and solid state chemistry applied to catalysis and the biomedical area, chemistry of polymeric materials derived from oils and fat, animal and vegetable, applied to the release of drugs and tissue engineering, and still, with solid waste with a focus on application in Civil Engineering. He works mainly on the following topics: metallic oxides, Metathesis - ROMP, polyurethanes, polyanhydrides, construction and demolition waste.

ALEXANDRE ARAÚJO SOUZA  Professor

Phd in Chemistry - State University of Campinas (Brazil) - 2001

Msc in Chemistry - State University of Campinas (Brazil) - 1994

Bsc in Chemistry - State University of Campinas (Brazil) - 1991


alesouza@ufpi.edu.br      Lattes   ORCID


Full Professor at the Federal University of Piauí, Post-Doc at the Servei de Ressonància Magnètica Nuclear, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, ​​UAB, Catalonia, Spain. Teaches Spectroscopy, Applied Chemistry Statistics, Physical Chemistry, Quantum Chemistry, General Chemistry and Statistical Thermodynamics. Guides scientific initiation works, master's dissertation and doctoral thesis. Works in the areas of Education in Chemistry, NMR Spectroscopy, Organic Geochemistry, Quantum and Computational Chemistry and Chemometrics.  

NEIRIGELSON  LEITE  1st year Chemistry PhD candidate

Msc in Chemistry - Federal University of Piauí (Brazil) - 2020

Bsc in Chemistry - State University of Piauí (Brazil) - 2014


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He has experience in teaching chemistry at basic and undergrad level.He is interested in researching organometallic compounds through computational chemistry. Performed DFT and in silico studies of bismuth(III) complexes with antitumor properties.

LEONARDO SOUSA  2ND year Chemistry PhD candidate

Msc in Chemistry - Federal University of Piauí (Brazil) - 2020

Bsc in Chemistry - State University of Piauí (Brazil) - 2014


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He has experience in teaching chemistry in basic education. He is interested in researching organometallic compounds through computational chemistry. Currently working on alcohol oxidation catalyzed by heterogeneous systems.

Franciscarlos soares  3rd year Chemistry master's Student

Bsc in Science/Chemistry - State University of Maranhão at Caxias (Brazil) - 2006 


prof.franciscarlos@gmail.com      Lattes

   

High school teacher. Interested  on Optical Methods of Analysis, Computational Chemistry and Education.  Working on theorethical analysis of carbon dioxide hydrogenation by Heme groups.

RAFAELA FERREIRA  3RD year  Biology Undergrad student

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Works on the theoretical modeling of carbon dioxide reforming reactions, notably the reaction with epoxides catalyzed by porphyrins of abundant metals

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