Dr. Marli Ferreira has experience in Organic Chemistry, emphasizing Organic Synthesis, and acting on the multi functionalization of materials for organic optoelectronics. Her research interests lie in organic synthesis, N-heterocyclic systems,polycyclic aromatic compounds, metal-free and metallomacrocycles, TADF/RTP emitters, photosensitizers, and liquid crystals.
Research interests:
- organic chemistry – design, synthesis and characterization of multifunctional materials,
- synthesis of N-heterocyclic systems and functionalization of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons to modulate the electronic properties and the solubility,
- donor-acceptor systems – synthesis and investigation of photophysical properties of TADF/RTP emitters,
- photosensitizers – synthesis of metal-free and metallo macrocycles such as phthalocyanines and porphyrins,
- condensed matter – investigation of structural and physical properties of thermotropic Liquid Crystals,
- organic optoelectronics – synthesis of new organic materials for optoelectronic applications such as light-emitting devices, solar cells, and sensors.
Projects:
- "MR-based TADF macrocycles aiming narrow deep blue fluorescence", 08.2022 – 08. 2024, NCN, SONATA-17, 2021/43/D/ST4/03017 (principal investigator).
- "Synthesis of new host for efficient fluorescent and phosphorescent organic light-emitting diodes", 12.2022– 07.2024, Silesian University of Technology, Rector's grant IDUB, 31/160/SDU/10-22-01 (principal investigator).
- "Synthesis of new blue TADF emitters for high-efficiency OLED devices", 12.2021 – 06.2023, NCN, MINIATURA-5, 2021/05/X/ST4/01810 (principal investigator).
- "Novel, highly efficient TADF, RTP emitters for organic light emitting diodes", 12.2018 – 09.2022, First Team program of the Foundation for Polish Science co-financed by the European Union under the European Regional Development Fund, First TEAM POIR.04.04.00-00-4668/17-00 (Co-Investigator - Assistant Professor Position).