Fernando Pulidori prize 2025

Fernando Pulidori (1928-2007) was an italian chemist, specialized in thermodynamic chemistry, solution equilibria and solute-solvent interactions of model organic compounds. He graduated in Chemistry at the University of Ferrara, where he also completed his PhD in Physical Chemistry.
Between 1981 and 2000 he was Full Professor of Instrumental Analytical Chemistry of the Faculty of Sciences at the University of Ferrara, Head of the Chemistry Department (1988-1994) and President of the Italian Group of Thermodynamics of Complexes within the Italian Chemical Society.

His research interests focused on three main fields:
Solution equilibria: thermodynamic studies on formation of metal complexes with low-molecular weight ligands, stereoselective effects in ternary complex formation and their application in resolution of enantiomer mixtures.
Solute-solvent interactions of model organic compounds in aqueous solutions: hydrophilic-hydrophobic interactions and solvation models.
Dipole moments in apolar solvents; corrosion and inhibition of iron corrosion; adsorption of organic compounds at polarized interfaces and electrical double layer structures; electroreduction mechanisms of organic compounds of environmental interest.

Winner

We are pleased to announce that the winner of the Fernando Pulidori prize 2025 is:

Kinga Garstka-Litwin, Uniwersytet Wrocławski, Poland



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