Francesco Tassinari
Associate Professor · Organic Chemistry
University of Modena and Reggio EmiliaAbout
Francesco Tassinari is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemical and Geological Sciences at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia. His research focuses on the intersection of organic chemistry, materials science, and spintronics, with particular emphasis on chirality-induced phenomena and sustainable polymer chemistry. He teaches courses in organic chemistry laboratory techniques and sustainable processes in organic chemistry for both traditional chemistry and green chemistry degree programs.
Dr. Tassinari's research interests span multiple cutting-edge areas of modern chemistry. His primary focus is on the Chirality-Induced Spin Selectivity (CISS) effect and its applications in electrocatalysis, particularly for oxygen evolution and reduction reactions. He also investigates advanced polymerization techniques, especially Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization (ATRP), with applications in sustainable materials and bio-based polymers. His work bridges fundamental molecular phenomena with practical applications in energy conversion and sustainable chemistry.
Analysis of Dr. Tassinari's recent publications reveals a strong trend toward interdisciplinary research at the chemistry-physics interface. His work on chiral metal-organic frameworks demonstrates how molecular chirality can enhance electrocatalytic efficiency for water splitting applications. Simultaneously, his research on sustainable polymerization methods addresses critical challenges in green chemistry and circular economy. The consistent thread through his diverse research portfolio is the innovative application of fundamental chemical principles to solve practical problems in energy and sustainability.
Dr. Tassinari's teaching portfolio includes 'Organic Chemistry Laboratory I' for Chemistry students and 'Sustainable processes and methods in organic chemistry' for Green and Sustainable Chemistry students. His teaching approach emphasizes both theoretical understanding and practical laboratory skills, with particular attention to safety protocols and sustainable practices. He maintains regular office hours for student consultations and is available by appointment throughout the week.
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