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Dalia Leon-Chaparro

Electrochemist | R&D Specialist | Chemical & Process Engineer

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University of Twente - PhD Researcher
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Chemical & Process Engineer from Simon Bolivar University, Venezuela, I am passionate about electrochemistry and research and development. My expertise spans advanced electrochemical testing, material characterization, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, and water treatment through advanced oxidation processes. At the University of Twente, my PhD research focuses on developing protective and selectively permeable coatings for electrocatalysis.

I am deeply committed to mentoring the next generation, especially women, and encouraging them to engage in electrochemistry and contribute to sustainable energy solutions

"Unveiling the potential of ultrathin Al2O3 layers as proton-permeable, oxygen-blocking membranes for the assembly of nanoscale artificial photosystems." MATSUS Fall 2023 Conference, Torremolinos, Spain.

Leon, Dalia; Maimone, Alberto; Carvajal, David; Madriz, Lorean; Scharifker, Benjamín R.; Cabrerizo, Franco M.; Vargas, Ronald. (2020). Unraveling Kinetic Effects during Photoelectrochemical Mineralization of Phenols. Rutile:Anatase TiO₂ Nanotube Photoanodes under Thin-Layer Conditions. Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 124(35), 19359-19369. DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.0c09890

Leon, Dalia; Torres, Daniel; Maimone, Alberto; Cabrerizo, Franco Martín; Madriz Ruiz, Lorean Mercedes; Vargas Balda, Ronald Eduardo. (2021). Photoelectrochemistry in Nanostructured Systems: A Discussion from Their Natural Limitations. Infoanalitica, Pontificia Universidad Católica Del Ecuador. DOI: 10.26807/ia.vi.197

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