MATTEO VALENTINI

PhD Student

PhD program:: XXXVII
email: matteo.valentini2@uniroma1.it
building: CU014
room: 324




supervisor: Stefano Di Stefano

Matteo Valentini was born in Rome on May 22nd, 1997. He studied at the University of Rome "La Sapienza" and he received his Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry in 2019 and subsequently, in 2021, he achieved his Master's Degree in Chemistry (Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry curriculum), both with a final grade of 110/110 cum laude.
For his Bachelor's Degree he discussed a thesis concerning the basic principles of molecular machines motion under the supervision of Professor Stefano Di Stefano.
He carried out his Master's Degree internship at Professor Stefano Di Stefano's laboratory, ended with a thesis concerning time-programmable pH through the use of nitroacetic acid.
In 2021 he became a Ph.D student in Chemical Sciences at the University of Rome "La Sapienza" and he currently carries out his researches in the Department of Chemistry under the supervision of Professor Stefano Di Stefano.

Research products

  • 11573/1678719 - 2023 - Controlling the Conformation of 2-Dimethylaminobiphenyls by Transient Intramolecular Hydrogen Bonding (01a Articolo in rivista)
    DANIELE DEL GIUDICE, MATTEO VALENTINI, CARLA SAPPINO, EMANUELE SPATOLA, AURORA MURRU, Gianfranco ERCOLANI, Stefano DI STEFANO
  • 11573/1660743 - 2022 - Dissipative Dynamic Libraries (DDLs) and Dissipative Dynamic Combinatorial Chemistry (DDCC) (01a Articolo in rivista)
    DANIELE DEL GIUDICE, EMANUELE SPATOLA, MATTEO VALENTINI, Stefano DI STEFANO
  • 11573/1633338 - 2022 - Dissipative Dynamic Covalent Chemistry (DDCvC) Based on the Transimination Reaction (01a Articolo in rivista)
    DANIELE DEL GIUDICE, MATTEO VALENTINI, GABRIELE MELCHIORRE, EMANUELE SPATOLA, Stefano DI STEFANO
  • 11573/1552115 - 2021 - Time-programmable pH: decarboxylation of nitroacetic acid allows the time-controlled rising of pH to a definite value (01a Articolo in rivista)
    DANIELE DEL GIUDICE, EMANUELE SPATOLA, MATTEO VALENTINI, Cecilia BOMBELLI, Gianfranco ERCOLANI, Stefano DI STEFANO

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