Dr. Manoli Zubitur
Manoli Zubitur earned her BSc, MSc and PhD in Chemistry from the University of the Basque Country in Donostia-San Sebastián. She did postdoctoral research at Emulsion Polymers Institute (EPI) in Lehigh University (PA, USA) (2001-2002).She also possesses a BSc and MSc in Environmental Sciences from the Universidad Nacional a Distancia (UNED) and a Master degree in Higher Education by the same university.
She is an associate professor in the Chemical and Environmental Engineering Department of the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) at Donostia-San Sebastián since 2006.
Her research has been focused on properties and characterization of semi-crystalline polymers, nanocomposites of polymers with clays and layered double hydroxides with interest in thermodegradative and flammability behavior.
Her fields of interest include also the preparation and characterization of polymer based nanocomposites for controlled drug release.
Publicaciones
Crystallization-Driven Quadrant-Specific Spherulitic Self-Assembly in Partially Miscible Biodegradable PBS/PCL/PBS-ran-PCL Blends
M. Safari, R. Kneepkens, R. Perez-Camargo, A. Mugica, M. Zubitur, M. Burghammer, G. Liu, D. Wang, J. Harings and A.J. Müller
How chain stereoconfiguration and molecular weight influence Poly(propylene oxide) crystallization
J. Torres-Rodriguez, C. Fornaciari, R. Perez-Camargo, A. Mugica, M. Zubitur, G. Preda, D. Pasini, O. Coulembier and A.J. Müller
Eco-sustainable magnetic polymer composites using recycled and rare-earth-free hard magnetic fillers
A. Haghighat, E. Matxinandiarena, M. Zubitur, A. Mugica, F. Bellato, A. Ferretti, A. Ponti, S. Ammar, M. Abdolrahimi, G. Varvaro, P. Maltoni, D. Cavallo, A. Omelyanchik, A.J. Müller and D. Peddis
Effect of chemical structure on the crystallization kinetics of triple polymorphic high-sulfur-content polythioethers
V. Pirela, L. Unanue, J. Elgoyhen, J. Ramos, J. Vega, A. Mugica, M. Zubitur, C. Quoc Le, A. Chemtob, R. Tomovska, G. Reiter, J. Martín and A.J. Müller
The Use of Biodegradable Poly(e-Caprolactone) as a Matrix for Preparing Micro-Composites with NdFeB Recycled Magnetic Particles
E. Matxinandiarena, A. Mugica, M. Zubitur, R. Trouillet, S. Ammar and A.J. Müller
How the Aliphatic Glycol Chain Length Determines the Pseudoeutectic Composition in Biodegradable Isodimorphic poly(alkylene succinate-<i>ran</i>-caprolactone) Random Copolyesters
M. Safari, J. Torres, R. Perez-Camargo, A. de Ilarduya, A. Mugica, M. Zubitur, H. Sardon, G. Liu, D. Wang and A.J. Müller
Influence of chain topology on gel formation and direct ink printing of model linear and star block copolymers with poly(ethylene oxide) and poly(e-caprolactone) semi-crystalline blocks
Centeno E., Peñas M.I., Zhang P., Ladelta V., Mercado-Rico J., Matxinandiarena E., Zubitur M., Mugica A., Hadjichristidis N., A.J. Müller and Hernández R.
Editorial Special Issue: ``Advance Polymeric Materials: Synthesis, Properties and Applications''
M. Zubitur
Supernucleation Dominates Lignin/Poly(ethylene oxide) Crystallization Kinetics
M. Taverna, A. Altorbaq, S. Kumar, J. Olmedo-Martinez, C. Busatto, M. Zubitur, A. Mugica, V. Nicolau, D. Estenoz and A.J. Müller
Biodegradable binary blends of poly (butylene succinate) or poly (e-caprolactone) with poly (butylene succinate-ran-e-caprolactone)copolymers: Crystallization behavior
M. Safari, R. Pérez-Camargo, L. Ballester-Bayarri, G. Liu, A. Mugica, M. Zubitur, D. Wang and A.J. Müller


