Chemical Engineer and PhD in Materials Science, she is currently a senior researcher in the adhesives department within the area of advanced materials and technologies. Her research is focused on the field of sustainable adhesives synthesised from renewable resources such as industrial CO2, vegetable oils, and its characterisation, contributing to their decarbonisation and reducing its carbon footprint.
Her current research focuses on the development of polyurethane adhesives made from lignin polyols obtained from the revalorisation of rice straw and with circularity properties. After the useful life of materials joined, the activation of these adhesives allows the separation of the adhesive joints without damaging or deteriorating the joined components, allowing them to be reused, repaired or recycled.