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Vesselina Rangelova

Email: nhtvr@chem.uni-sofia.bg

Тел.: + 359 2 8161346

1 JAMES BOURCHIER BLVD.,

1164 Sofia, Bulgaria

Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy

Sofia University

 

Education

PhD in Solid state chemistry, Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”, Faculty of Chemistry, 2003.

MSc in Chemistry (High purity substances and materials), Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”

Faculty of Chemistry, 1996.

 

Professional Experience

Assistant Prof. (Department of Applied Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy), 2004.

 

Research Interests

Material Science, Solid State Chemistry, Microporous Materials, Ecomaterials, Renewable Energy Sources, Hydrogen Storage Materials.

 

Selected Publications

Simona Mihaylova, St. Todorova, V. Rangelova, T. Spassov, ADSORPTION PROPERTIES AND CHARACTERIZATION OF METAL-ORGANIC FRAMEWORKS (MOFS) SYNTHESIZED BY TWO DIFFERENT METHODS, Nanoscience & Nanotechnology, 15(2), 2015.

T. Spassov, V. Rangelova, S. Todorova, P. Georgiev, Hydrogen Storage in Metal-Organic Microporous Structures, Current Physical Chemistry, 2 (2), 2012.

T. Spassov, V. Rangelova, H. Chanev, S. Stoyanov, O. Petrov, Synthesis and hydrogen adsorption in Cu-based coordination framework materials, Scripta Materialia, 58, 2008.

Spassov, T., Rangelova, V., Solsona, P., Baró, M.D, Zander, D., Köster, U., Hydriding/dehydriding properties of nanocrystalline Mg87Ni 3Al3M7 (M = Ti, Mn, Ce, La) alloys prepared by ball milling, Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 398 (1-2), 2005.

Spassov, T., Rangelova, V., Neykov, N., Nanocrystallization and hydrogen storage in rapidly solidified Mg-Ni-RE alloys , Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 334 (1-2), 2002.

 

Project Activity

2016-2019, H2020-TWINN Materials Networking

2011-2015, Development of the research potential of the Faculty of Chemistry, Sofia University, in the area of advanced functional materials for successful participation in world-class research at EU level – BeyondEverest (Grant Agreement Number 286205)

2011, "Synthesis, characterization and adsorption properties of hybrid microporous materials"

 

Teaching Activity

Inorganic Chemical Technologies; Water, Air and Soil Treatment Technologies; Inorganic Material Science