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Angelo Taglietti

Angelo Taglietti

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Chemistry

D-Index
48
Citations
8353
World Ranking
15235
National Ranking
542

Overview

Angelo Taglietti is affiliated with the University of Pavia in Italy and has contributed significantly to the fields of Materials Science and Engineering. Their research work predominantly spans Biomedical Engineering, Materials Chemistry, and Electronic, Optical, and Magnetic Materials. Additional subfields of interest include Molecular Biology and Surfaces, Coatings and Films.

Taglietti's research focuses on topics related to nanoparticles, particularly gold and silver nanoparticles, including their synthesis and applications. Other key topics encompass biosensors and analytical detection, advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques, nanoplatforms for cancer theranostics, as well as advanced nanomaterials in catalysis and graphene and nanomaterials applications.

Frequent coauthors in their research collaborations include Piersandro Pallavicini, Giacomo Dacarro, Yuri Diaz Fernandez, Benedetta Albini, and Pietro Galinetto.

Several scholarly journals have published Taglietti's work multiple times, with a notable presence in:

  • Nanomaterials
  • Molecules
  • Chemistry - A European Journal
  • Applied Nano
  • Colloids and Surfaces B Biointerfaces

Selected recent papers authored or coauthored by Angelo Taglietti include:

  • Photothermally active nanoparticles as a promising tool for eliminating bacteria and biofilms, 2020, Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology
  • In situ seed-growth synthesis of silver nanoplates on glass for the detection of food contaminants by surface enhanced Raman scattering, 2020, Talanta
  • Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Chips Based on Silver Coated Gold Nanostars, 2022, Nanomaterials
  • Self-Assembled Monolayers of Copper Sulfide Nanoparticles on Glass as Antibacterial Coatings, 2020, Nanomaterials
  • PVA Films with Mixed Silver Nanoparticles and Gold Nanostars for Intrinsic and Photothermal Antibacterial Action, 2021, Nanomaterials

Best Publications

  • The design of luminescent sensors for anions and ionisable analytes

    Luigi Fabbrizzi;Maurizio Licchelli;Giuliano Rabaioli;Angelo Taglietti

  • Light-emitting molecular devices based on transition metals

    Valeria Amendola;Luigi Fabbrizzi;Francesco Foti;Maurizio Licchelli

  • Molecular Recognition of Carboxylate Ions Based on the Metal–Ligand Interaction and Signaled through Fluorescence Quenching

    Giancarlo De Santis;Luigi Fabbrizzi;Maurizio Licchelli;Antonio Poggi

  • Antibacterial Activity of Glutathione-Coated Silver Nanoparticles against Gram Positive and Gram Negative Bacteria

    Angelo Taglietti;Yuri A. Diaz Fernandez;Elvio Amato;Lucia Cucca

  • Fluorescent Sensors for Transition Metals Based on Electron‐Transfer and Energy‐Transfer Mechanisms

    Luigi Fabbrizzi;Maurizio Licchelli;Piersandro Pallavicini;Angelo Perotti

  • Some guidelines for the design of anion receptors

    Valeria Amendola;Marco Bonizzoni;David Esteban-Gómez;Luigi Fabbrizzi

  • Pyrophosphate detection in water by fluorescence competition assays: inducing selectivity through the choice of the indicator.

    Luigi Fabbrizzi;Nathalie Marcotte;Floriana Stomeo;Angelo Taglietti

  • Designing the selectivity of the fluorescent detection of amino acids: a chemosensing ensemble for histidine.

    Marta Ansa Hortalá;Luigi Fabbrizzi;Nathalie Marcotte;Floriana Stomeo

  • Antibiofilm activity of a monolayer of silver nanoparticles anchored to an amino-silanized glass surface

    Angelo Taglietti;Carla Renata Arciola;Agnese D'Agostino;Giacomo Dacarro

  • A Colorimetric Approach to Anion Sensing: A Selective Chemosensor of Fluoride Ions, in which Color is Generated by Anion‐Enhanced π Delocalization

    Miguel Vázquez;Luigi Fabbrizzi;Angelo Taglietti;Rosa M. Pedrido

  • Synthesis, characterization and antibacterial activity against Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria of biomimetically coated silver nanoparticles.

    Elvio Amato;Yuri A Diaz-Fernandez;Angelo Taglietti;Piersandro Pallavicini

  • A Chemosensing Ensemble for Selective Carbonate Detection in Water Based on Metal–Ligand Interactions

    Luigi Fabbrizzi;Antonella Leone;Angelo Taglietti

  • Sensing of transition metals through fluorescence quenching or enhancement. A review

    Luigi Fabbrizzi;Maurizio Licchelli;Piersandro Pallavicini;Donatella Sacchi

  • Self-assembled monolayers of silver nanoparticles firmly grafted on glass surfaces: low Ag+ release for an efficient antibacterial activity.

    Piersandro Pallavicini;Angelo Taglietti;Giacomo Dacarro;Yuri Antonio Diaz-Fernandez

  • A dimetallic cage with a long ellipsoidal cavity for the fluorescent detection of dicarboxylate anions in water.

    Massimo Boiocchi;Marco Bonizzoni;Luigi Fabbrizzi;Giulio Piovani

  • Triton X-100 for three-plasmon gold nanostars with two photothermally active NIR (near IR) and SWIR (short-wavelength IR) channels.

    Piersandro Pallavicini;Alice Donà;Alberto Casu;Giuseppe Chirico

  • Fluorescent sensor of imidazole and histidine

    Luigi Fabbrizzi;Giancarlo Francese;Maurizio Licchelli;Angelo Perotti

  • Silver nanoparticles synthesized and coated with pectin: An ideal compromise for anti-bacterial and anti-biofilm action combined with wound-healing properties.

    Piersandro Pallavicini;C. R. Arciola;Federico Bertoglio;S. Curtosi

  • The design of fluorescent sensors for anions: taking profit from the metal–ligand interaction and exploiting two distinct paradigms

    Luigi Fabbrizzi;Maurizio Licchelli;Angelo Taglietti

  • Self-assembled monolayers of gold nanostars: a convenient tool for near-IR photothermal biofilm eradication

    Piersandro Pallavicini;Alice Donà;Angelo Taglietti;Paolo Minzioni

  • (Benzylideneamino)thioureas – Chromogenic Interactions with Anions and N–H Deprotonation

    Marco Bonizzoni;Luigi Fabbrizzi;Angelo Taglietti;Federico Tiengo

Frequent Co-Authors

Piersandro Pallavicini
Piersandro Pallavicini University of Pavia
Luigi Fabbrizzi
Luigi Fabbrizzi University of Pavia
Maurizio Licchelli
Maurizio Licchelli University of Pavia
Andrea Falqui
Andrea Falqui University of Milan
Livia Visai
Livia Visai University of Pavia
Carla Renata Arciola
Carla Renata Arciola University of Bologna
Emiliano Fratini
Emiliano Fratini University of Florence
Gennara Cavallaro
Gennara Cavallaro University of Palermo
Jouko Peltonen
Jouko Peltonen Åbo Akademi University
Claudio Sangregorio
Claudio Sangregorio National Research Council (CNR)

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