Jorge Parola

Professor

Professor Associado com Agregação do Departamento de Química da Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Está inserido na Secção de Química.

Interesses Científicos

After a degree in Applied Chemistry (specialization in Organic Chemistry), my research background, dating back from my PhD thesis in Physical Chemistry (“Supramolecular Photochemistry: Supracomplexes and Hemicarceplexes”, FCT-UNL, Fernando Pina), lays on two main areas: (i) chemical synthesis, including both organic and inorganic synthesis, and (ii) photochemistry. A post-doc in inorganic synthesis of fluorescent metal complexes of polypiridine receptors reinforced this background (Switzerland, Peter Belser). Supramolecular photochemistry, from the design and synthesis of supramolecular species to the study of their photophysical properties, adequately coins this research area that menained until today. My current research further includes (i) development of multiresponsive molecular networks based on flavylium dyes both in solution and upon encapsulation in several hosts and matrices; (ii) the development of chromogenic materials for technological apllications (mainly photochromic). Main methodologies used: standard synthetic methods, strong NMR characterization, continuous photochemical irradiation, steady-state and time-resolved UV-Vis-NIR absorption and emission spectroscopies, flash-photolysis, stopped-flow, electrochemistry.
My main scientific achievements relate with the synthesis and photochemical characterisation of host-guest systems. A collaboration with the YDreams company, started some years ago, led to the creation in 2010 of Ynvisible, a spin-off on chromogenic materials.
Major funding for research raised from FCT-MCE (3 projects as PI), QREN technological projects and EU COST and FP7 projects (as participant).