Matteo Palluzzi obtained his Master’s degree in Chemistry from La Sapienza - University of Rome (Italy) in 2021. He completed his PhD in Chemical Sciences at the same institution in 2025, under the supervision of Prof. Maria Assunta Navarra and Prof. Paola D’Angelo.
During his PhD, six-months at Chalmers University of Technology (Sweden), in the group of Prof. Aleksandar Matic, and other six moths working at Eco Recycling S.r.l. (Rome, Italy).
His doctoral research focused on the preparation, characterization, and application of ionic liquids (ILs) and deep eutectic solvents (DESs) for use in energy storage systems. Specifically, his work on ILs centered on developing greener synthesis routes for oxalatoborate-based ILs intended for high-voltage lithium-ion batteries. In parallel, his research on DESs explored their use in post-lithium technologies, particularly in zinc batteries.
After completing his PhD, he continued to work in the same research group until June 2025, further investigating the use of deep eutectic solvents in both zinc and sodium battery systems.
In July 2025, he joined CIC energiGUNE as a researcher in the Organic and Hybrid Materials Research Group, within the Sodium-Ion Batteries Research Line.
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