Summary
Research interests
The de Bettencourt-Dias group tackles problems related to energy efficiency, therapy, and diagnostics with tools of inorganic, organic and materials chemistry. The group designs, synthesizes and characterizes compounds based on the luminescent lanthanide compounds. They routinely synthesize organic ligands that will enable coordinating lanthanide ions and efficiently transfer energy to achieve optimum light emission. This light emission can be harnessed for efficient multi-color displays. Moreover, by targeted ligand design, the compounds can generate singlet oxygen, and are thus potential phototherapeutic agents for photodynamic cancer therapy. Finally, the group also isolates compounds that report on temperature or viscosity, properties associated with specific diseases, within the intracellular environment, paving the way for more efficient optical biological sensors.
Biography
Ana de Bettencourt-Dias received her ‘licenciatura’ (M.S. equivalent) in Technological Chemistry from the University of Lisbon in 1993, and her ‘Dr. rer. nat.’ (Ph.D. equivalent) in Inorganic Chemistry from the University of Cologne in 1997 with Prof. Thomas Kruck. In her graduate work, she isolated new titanium complexes as single source precursors for the chemical vapor deposition of TiN thin layers. She joined the group of Prof. Alan Balch at UC Davis in 1998 as a Gulbenkian postdoctoral fellow, where she studied the electrochemistry and structure of fullerenes and endohedral fullerenes.
In 2001 she joined the faculty at Syracuse University and started her work on luminescent lanthanide ion complexes. She moved to the University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno as associate professor in 2007 and was promoted to professor in 2013. Her research centers on light-emitting compounds and coordination chemistry of the f block of the periodic table. She has published over 80 peer-reviewed manuscripts, several book chapters and invited editorials and edited two books in lanthanide photophysics. Her work has been funded by the Department of Energy, the National Science Foundation, the Petroleum Research Fund, the Department of Agriculture, the Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technologic Development, and the Research Foundation of the State of São Paulo.
She served on the editorial advisory board for Inorganic Chemistry from 2013 to 2015, has been on the editorial advisory board for Comments on Inorganic Chemistry since 2016, is a managing member of the editorial board of the Journal of Rare Earths since 2014 and an associate editor for Inorganics since 2022. She has given over 200 oral presentations and was plenary or keynote speaker at several international conferences. She was program chair of the 2011 and conference chair of the 2014 Rare Earth Research Conference, organized the lanthanides and actinides symposia at the national meetings of the American Chemical Society, was the 2019 Chair of the Division of Inorganic Chemistry of the American Chemical Society and is co-program chair for the Division since 2022. She served as the Associate Vice President for Research at the University from 2015 to 2019. She returned to being a full-time faculty in July 2019, and is now the Susan Magee & Gary Clemons Professor of Chemistry. She received the 2006 Science & Technology Award of the Technology Alliance of Central New York, is a 2021 Fellow of the American Chemical Society and a 2022 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. She has also been named a Foundation Professor and received the 2023 Outstanding Researcher Award from the University.
ÁùºÏ±¦µä the Susan Magee and Gary Clemons Professorship
Mackay School of Mines graduate Gary Clemons '81 (earth science) and his wife, Susan Magee Clemons, established two endowed professorships in chemistry and physics to recognize professors who spark students' curiosity and creativity and motivate them to pursue careers in the fields of chemistry and physics. Established: 2012. (College of Science)
Education
- Licenciatura (M.Sc.) in Technological Chemistry, University of Lisbon, Portugal (1993)
- Dr. rer. nat. (Ph.D.) in Inorganic Chemistry, University of Cologne, Germany (1997)
Awards
- 2024, Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry
- 2023, Outstanding Researcher Award, University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno
- 2022, Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
- 2022, Foundation Professor, University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno
- 2021, Fellow of the American Chemical Society
- 2006, Science & Technology Award of the Technology Alliance of Central New York
- 1999-2001, Gulbenkian Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow
- 1992, ERASMUS Fellow
- 1991, JNICT Young Investigator
Selected publications
- Frederick, D.R., de Bettencourt-Dias, A. (2023). Degradation of model compounds by 1O2 generating photo-sensitizer-doped membranes. ACS ES&T: Water 3, 420-428.
- Monteiro, J.H.S.K., Fetto, N.R., Tucker, M.J., Sigoli, F.A., and de Bettencourt-Dias, A. (2022). . Journal of Luminescence 245, 118768.
- Rodrigues, C.V.S., Johnson, K.R., Sobrinho, J.A., Lombardi, V.C., Rodrigues, M.O., and de Bettencourt-Dias, A. (2021). . Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 64, 7724-7734.
- Kaliakin, D.S., Monteiro, J.H.S.K., Sobrinho, J.A., de Bettencourt-Dias, A., and Cantu, D. (2021). . Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 23, 4287-4299.
- Monteiro, J.H.S.K., Hiti, E.A., Hardy, E.E., Wilkinson, G.R., Gorden, J.D., Gorden, A.E.V., and de Bettencourt-Dias, A. (2021). . Chemical Communications 57, 2551-2554.
- Farley, M., Livera, M.M.V.S., Chen, W., Monteiro, J.H.S.K., Schmitt, A., de Bettencourt-Dias, A., Roberts, S., and Zheng, Z. (2021). . Journal of the Rare Earths 39, 487-494. Awarded cover.
- Johnson, K.R. and de Bettencourt-Dias, A. (2021). . Inorganica Chimica Acta 514, 120003.
- de Bettencourt-Dias, A., Rossini, J.S.K., and Sobrinho, J.A. (2020). . Dalton Transactions 49, 17699-17708.
- Zavaleta, A., Lykhin, A.O., Monteiro, J.H.S.K., Uchida, S., Bell, T.W., de Bettencourt-Dias, A., Varganov, S.A., and Gallucci, J. (2020). . Journal of the American Chemical Society 142, 20306-20312.
- Kotyk, C.; Weber, J., Hyre, A., McNeely, J., Monteiro, J.H.S.K., Domin, M.; Balaich, G., Rheingold, A., de Bettencourt-Dias, A., and Doerrer, L. (2020). . Inorganic Chemistry 59, 9807-9823.
- Johnson, K.R., Vittardi, S.B., Gracia-Nava, M.A., Rack, J.J., and de Bettencourt-Dias, A. (2020). . Dalton Transactions 49, 6661-6667.
- Johnson, K.R., Lombardi, V.C., and de Bettencourt-Dias, A. (2020). . Chemistry – A European Journal 26, 12060-12066. Designated as a Hot Paper.
- Johnson, K.R., Gracia-Nava, M.A., and de Bettencourt-Dias, A. (2020). . Journal of Luminescence 224, 117309.
- Johnson, K.R., Vittardi, S.B., Gracia-Nava, M.A., Rack, J.J., and de Bettencourt-Dias, A. (2020). . Chemistry – A European Journal 26, 7274-7280. Designated as Hot Paper.
- Monteiro, J.H.S.K., Fetto, N.R., Tucker, M.J., Sigoli, F.A., and de Bettencourt-Dias, A. (2020). . Inorganic Chemistry 59, 3193-3199.
- de Bettencourt-Dias, A., Beeler, R.M., and Zimmerman, J.R. (2020). . Inorganic Chemistry 59, 151-160. Special issue on Innovative f-Element Chelating Strategies, awarded supplementary cover.
- de Bettencourt-Dias, A., Beeler, R.M., and Zimmerman, J.R. (2019). . Journal of the American Chemical Society 141, 15102-15110.
- Johnson, K.R. and de Bettencourt-Dias, A. (2019). . Inorganic Chemistry 58, 13471-13480.
- Yang, W., Monteiro, J.H.S.K., de Bettencourt-Dias, A., Catalano, V.J., and Chalifoux, W.A. (2019). . Chemistry – A European Journal 25, 1441-1445.
- Monteiro, J.H.S.K, Dutra, J.D.L., Freire, R.O., Formiga, A.L.B., Mazali, I.O., de Bettencourt-Dias, A., and Sigoli, F.A. (2018). . Inorganic Chemistry 57, 15421-15429.
- de Bettencourt-Dias, A. and Tigaa, R.A. (2018). . Journal of Materials Chemistry C 6, 2814-2821.
- Monteiro, J.H.S.K., Sigoli, F.A., and de Bettencourt-Dias, A. (2018). . Canadian Journal of Chemistry 96, 859-864. Invited contribution for special issue of the Electron Donor-Acceptor Interactions Gordon Research Conference.