Stefano Stagni, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of Industrial Chemistry “Toso Montanari”
University of Bologna - Italy
Tel. +39 051 2093721
stefano.stagni@unibo.it
Personal
Born in Bologna (Italy) on October, 31st 1970
Italian citizenship
Education
1996 Laurea (equiv. to M.Sc.)
in Industrial Chemistry from the University of Bologna.
2001 Ph.D. in Chemical Sciences from
the University of Bologna.
Thesis Title: “Mono and Dinuclear Metal-tetrazolate
Complexes”
Supervisor: Professor Antonio Palazzi
10/1999 – 04/2000 Visiting Ph.D. student
School of Chemistry, University of Bristol (UK)
Supervisor Professor Mike D. Ward
Employment History
11/2015 - present:
Associate Professor
University of Bologna
Department of Industrial Chemistry “Toso Montanari” (formerly Faculty of Industrial Chemistry).
12/2023: Awarded from the Italian Ministry of University and Research (MUR) of the National Scientific Qualification (“Abilitazione Scientifica Nazionale, ASN”) as Full Professor.
10/2005 - 11/2015:
Assistant Professor
University of Bologna
Department of Industrial Chemistry “Toso Montanari” (formerly
Faculty of Industrial Chemistry).
12/2014: Awarded from the Italian Ministry of Education,
University and Research (MIUR) of the National Scientific
Qualification (“Abilitazione Scientifica Nazionale, ASN”) as
Associate Professor.
2001-2005 :
Post Doctoral Research Fellow
Department of Physical and Inorganic Chemistry, University of
Bologna
Supervisor: Professor Antonio Palazzi.
Teaching (University of Bologna)
Following his appointment as Associate Professor, Dr. Stefano
Stagni delivers an average of 130 hours per year of teaching (in
Italian and English languages) relative both to basic and advanced
Inorganic Chemistry courses.
- From Academic Year (AY) 2016/2017 to 2020/2021
Spectroscopic Methods in Coordination Chemistry
- From AY 2021/2022
Structural Inorganic Chemistry
- From Academic Year 2015/2016 to present:
Inorganic Chemistry with Laboratory (Laboratory unit)
- From Academic Year 2005/2006 to present:
General and Inorganic Chemistry with Laboratory (63708)
- From AY 2008/2009 to present:
Seminar (“Luminescent metal complexes”) and lab-tutorial
activity within the courses of Laboratory of Inorganic Chemistry LM
(27685) and Spectroscopic Methods in Inorganic Chemistry (30735,
International Degree program “Advanced Spectroscopy in Chemistry,
ASC)
- From 2012 to present: Seminar (“Coordination Compounds for
Electroluminescent Devices") within the Inorganic Chemistry course
unit for Ph.D. students in Chemistry.
Prof. Stefano Stagni has supervised and co-supervised more than 40 degree thesis, both B.Sc. (3-years, 1st level degree course or
Laurea Triennale) in Industrial Chemistry, Chemistry and
Technologies for the Environment and Materials (Campus of Faenza),
and M.Sc. (2-years, 2nd level degree course or Laurea Magistrale)
in Industrial Chemistry.
Alumni
2008-2011: Dr. Sara Muzzioli, Ph.D. in Chemical Sciences,
University of Bologna.
2011-2014: Dr. Sara Righi (co-supervisor; Dr Nadia
Camaioni of ISOF-CNR, Bologna, primary supervisor), PhD in Chemical
Sciences, University of Bologna
Jan. 2014 – Jan. 2017: Dr. Valentina Fiorini, Ph.D. in
Chemistry, University of Bologna
Nov. 2017 - Dec. 2020: Dr. Nicola Monti, Ph.D. in Chemistry, University of Bologna
Sep. 2019 - Jan. 2023: Dr. Giulia Vigarani (co-supervisor with Prof. Loris Giorgini) Ph.D. in Chemistry, University of Bologna
Nov. 2022 - present: Eleonora Previati (co-supervisor with Prof. Loris Giorgini) National PhD Program in Materials, Sustainable Processes and Systems for Energy Transitions (XXXVIII cycle)
Research interests – Scientific Output
The main research interests of Prof. Stefano Stagni concern
synthetic Inorganic/Organometallic chemistry and the study of the
photophysical properties of transition metal and lanthanoid-based
coordination compounds. More specifically, he has devoted his 20-years research activity to the design and the preparation of
luminescent organometallic and coordination complexes containing
nitrogen rich ligands, with particular attention paid both to the
fundamental studies for the prepared compounds and to the
investigation of their potential applications in materials and life
sciences.
Prof. Stefano Stagni (Researcher ID: J-4969-2012; ORCID: 0000-0002-7260-4845) has
authored 82 peer-reviewed journal articles. From 2002, his
scientific work has been cited has been cited more than 2100 times with an h-index of 29 (metrics from Scopus 2024/02/23).
Professional activities
Referee (from 2010, ca. 15 papers reviewed per
year) for: Inorganic Chemistry, Organometallics, Chemical
Communications, Dalton Transactions, RSC Advances, European Journal
of Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Electronics, Polyhedron.
Awards
2014/12/02 : Awarded from the Italian Ministry of
Education, University and Research (MIUR) of the National
Scientific Qualification (“Abilitazione Scientifica Nazionale,
ASN”) as Associate Professor.
2001-2005 : Post doctoral research fellowships granted by
the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research
(MIUR)
Memberships
SCI – Italian Chemical Society
Member of the Inorganic Chemistry Division and Interdivisional
Groups of Organometallic Chemistry (GICO) and Photochemistry
Most Recent Selected Publications:
1) M. V. Werrett, G. S. Huff, S. Muzzioli, V. Fiorini, S.
Zacchini, B. W. Skelton, A. Maggiore, J. M. Malicka, M. Cocchi, K.
C. Gordon, S. Stagni, M. Massi
“Methylated Re(I) tetrazolato complexes: photophysical
properties and Light Emitting Devices”
Dalton Transactions, vol. 44, page
8379, (2015) - Hot Paper –
January 2015
2) M. V. Werrett, S. Muzzioli, P. J. Wright, A. Palazzi, P.
Raiteri, S. Zacchini, M. Massi, S. Stagni
“Proton-Induced Reversible Modulation of the Luminescent Output
of Rhenium(I), Iridium(III), and Ruthenium(II) Tetrazolate
Complexes”
Inorganic Chemistry, 53, 229, (2014)
3) J. G. Vaughan, B. L. Reid, P. J. Wright, S. Ramchandani, B.
W. Skelton, P. Raiteri, S. Muzzioli, D. H. Brown, S. Stagni,
M. Massi
“Photophysical and Photochemical Trends in Tricarbonyl Re(I)
N-Heterocyclic Carbene Complexes”
Inorganic Chemistry, 53, 3629, (2014).
4) C. A. Bader, R. D. Brooks, Y. S. Ng, A. Sorvina, M. V.
Werrett, P. J. Wright, A. G. Anwer, D. A. Brooks, S. Stagni,
S. Muzzioli, M. Silberstein, B. W. Skelton, E. M. Goldys, S. E.
Plush, T. Shandala, M. Massi
“Modulation of the cellular organelle specificity in Re(I)
tetrazolato complexes leads to unprecedented phosphorescent
labeling of lipid droplets”
RSC Advances, 4, 16345, (2014).
5) B. L. Reid, S. Stagni, J. M. Malicka, M. Cocchi, G. S.
Hanan, M. I. Ogden, M. Massi
”Lanthanoid β -triketonates: a new class of highly efficient NIR
emitters for bright NIR-OLEDs” Chemical Communications, 50,
11580, (2014).