In her works, Flora Boccuzzi performs multidisciplinary study on Catalysis and Hydride. Borrowing concepts from Catalysis, she weaves in ideas under Hydride. Flora Boccuzzi frequently studies issues relating to Analytical Chemistry (journal) and Organic chemistry. Her Analytical Chemistry (journal) study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Organic chemistry. Her research ties Thermal stability and Chemical engineering together. Thermal stability is often connected to Chemical engineering in her work. Her work often combines Inorganic chemistry and Heterogeneous catalysis studies. She integrates Heterogeneous catalysis with Inorganic chemistry in her research. Her research on Nanotechnology often connects related areas such as Characterization (materials science).
Organic chemistry is closely attributed to Oxide in her work. Her study connects Biochemistry and Catalysis. Her Catalysis research extends to the thematically linked field of Biochemistry. She connects Inorganic chemistry with Physical chemistry in her research. She performs multidisciplinary studies into Physical chemistry and Inorganic chemistry in her work. Flora Boccuzzi performs integrative study on Adsorption and Chemisorption. Flora Boccuzzi performs multidisciplinary study on Chemisorption and Adsorption in her works. Chemical engineering connects with themes related to Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy in her study. Much of her study explores Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy relationship to Chemical engineering.
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Au/TiO2 Nanosized Samples: A Catalytic, TEM, and FTIR Study of the Effect of Calcination Temperature on the CO Oxidation
Flora Boccuzzi;Anna Chiorino;Maela Manzoli;Ping Lu.
Journal of Catalysis (2001)
FTIR Study of the Low-Temperature Water–Gas Shift Reaction on Au/Fe2O3 and Au/TiO2 Catalysts
F. Boccuzzi;A. Chiorino;M. Manzoli;D. Andreeva.
Journal of Catalysis (1999)
FTIR Study of Carbon Monoxide Oxidation and Scrambling at Room Temperature over Gold Supported on ZnO and TiO2. 2
Flora Boccuzzi;Anna Chiorino;Suzumu Tsubota;Masatake Haruta.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry (1996)
FTIR study of low-temperature water-gas shift reaction on gold/ceria catalyst
Tatyana Tabakova;Flora Boccuzzi;Maela Manzoli;Donka Andreeva.
Applied Catalysis A-general (2003)
Infrared study of surface modes on silica
F. Boccuzzi;S. Coluccia;G. Ghiotti;C. Morterra.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry (1978)
Gold, silver and copper catalysts supported on TiO2 for pure hydrogen production
Flora Boccuzzi;Anna Chiorino;Maela Manzoli;D. Andreeva.
Catalysis Today (2002)
Performance of Au/TiO2 catalyst under ambient conditions
M. Daté;Y. Ichihashi;T. Yamashita;A. Chiorino.
Catalysis Today (2002)
Infrared study of low temperature adsorption. 1. Carbon monoxide on aerosil. An interpretation of the hydrated silica spectrum
Giovanna. Ghiotti;Edoardo. Garrone;Claudio. Morterra;Flora. Boccuzzi.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry (1979)
Catalytic performance and characterization of Au/doped-ceria catalysts for the preferential CO oxidation reaction
G. Avgouropoulos;M. Manzoli;F. Boccuzzi;T. Tabakova.
Journal of Catalysis (2008)
Preparation, Characterization, and Activity of Cu/TiO2Catalysts. I. Influence of the Preparation Method on the Dispersion of Copper in Cu/TiO2
F. Boccuzzi;A. Chiorino;G. Martra;M. Gargano.
Journal of Catalysis (1997)
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