Dr. Miguel Martín-Arroyo
Dr. Miguel Martín-Arroyo obtained his BSc in Chemistry at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid in 2014, working in the development of graphene oxide derivatives for its use in asymmetric catalysis. Then, he moved to the research group of David Gonzalez-Rodriguez at the same university, where he obtained his MSc in Molecular Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (2016) and his PhD in Organic Chemistry (2020) working in the development of new materials based in nucleobase derivatives, both porous crystalline materials and supramolecular polymers.
His current research is focused in the synthesis and characterization of twisted nanoribbons.
Publicaciones
A Negatively Curved Pyrene-Fused Azaacene
Carini M., Martín-Arroyo M., Melle-Franco M. and Mateo-Alonso A.
Molecular nanoribbon gels
M. Martinez-Abadia, R. Dubey, M. Fernandez, M. Martin-Arroyo, R. Aguirresarobe, A. Saeki and A. Mateo-Alonso


