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Last update: 25/02/2022
 
Name:
Arlete Surname:  Apolinario
Institution: University of Porto- Faculty of Sciences (IFIMUP)
Type of Institution: University
ORCID number: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5891-1948
Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.pt/citations?user=QN_OfdkAAAAJ&hl=en
Publons: https://publons.com/researcher/2730350/arlete-apol
Research Gate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Arlete-Apolin
Country: Portugal
WEB address: https://sites.google.com/a/ifimup.up.pt/ifimupsite/about-us/arlete-apolin%C3%A1rio
Working groups of interest
-WG1 - Advances in Porous Materials and Technologies
-WG3 - Energy
Keywords
- Energy
- Nanopores
- Oxides
- Porous Semiconductors
Research field (Free keywords) Photoelectrochemical cells, solar water splitting, Nanomaterials, Electrochemical anodization, Electrodeposition, Nanotubes(porous)semiconductors oxides
Scientific expertise Arlete Apolinário is a Junior Researcher at IFIMUP who specialized in materials physics (nanomaterials) and engineering mainly focused on advanced energy materials, such as 3rd generation solar cells, photoelectrochemical cells for solar water splitting for green hydrogen production. She has been developing nanostructured semiconductors such as anodic TiO2, Fe2O3, HfO2, WO3 nanoporous/nanotubes for 3rd generation of solar cells. She has a strong background as an autonomous user in several advanced types of equipment (e.g. SEM, AFM, STM, DRX, SQUID).
Capabilities https://www.cienciavitae.pt/F01A-F7E9-C6A4 Experience in collaborations, European projects, project writing, and deliverables reports.
Relevant publications
(3 max.)
A Apolinário, T Lopes, C Costa, JP Araujo, AM Mendes, ACS Applied Energy Materials 2, 1040-1050 (2020).Multilayered WO3 Nanoplatelets for Efficient Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting: The Role of the Annealing Ramp
A Apolinario, CT Sousa, J Ventura, JD Costa, DC Leitao, JM Moreira,JB Sousa, L Andrade, AM Mendes, JP Araujo, Journal of Materials Chemistry A 2 (24), 9067-9078 (2014).The role of the Ti surface roughness in the self-ordering of TiO2 nanotubes: a detailed study of the growth mechanism.
A Apolinário, P Quitério, CT Sousa, J Ventura, JB Sousa, L Andrade, AM Mendes, JP Araujo, The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters 6 (5), 845-851 (2015) . Modeling the Growth Kinetics of Anodic TiO2 Nanotubes
Projects
(2 max.)
PECDEMO-Electrochemical Demonstrator Device for Solar Hydrogen Generation (grant agreement nº 621252).funded by European Commission . Role: Member of the research team
Building Integrated Dye-sensitized Solar Cells (BI-DSC). Advanced Research Grant (Grant Agreement no. 321315),Role: Member of the research team
 
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