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Gabriele Ricchiardi

Gabriele Ricchiardi

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Chemistry

D-Index
46
Citations
9131
World Ranking
15912
National Ranking
590

Overview

Gabriele Ricchiardi is affiliated with the University of Turin in Italy and specializes in Materials Science, with a particular focus on Materials Chemistry and Catalysis. Their research portfolio includes multiple contributions to the fields of radiation effects, inorganic chemistry, and biomedical engineering.

The core topics of Ricchiardi's work encompass various aspects of catalysis and material science, notably:

  • Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions
  • Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
  • Nuclear Physics and Applications
  • Zeolite Catalysis and Synthesis
  • Catalysis and Hydrodesulfurization Studies
  • Mesoporous Materials and Catalysis
  • Metal Extraction and Bioleaching

Ricchiardi's research has been published in several specialized journals, with frequent appearances in the following venues:

  • International Journal of Automotive Technology
  • Microporous and Mesoporous Materials
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Catalysts
  • Journal of Synchrotron Radiation

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Ricchiardi include:

  • Titanium Defective Sites in TS-1: Structural Insights by Combining Spectroscopy and Simulation (2020), Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Characterization of the Evolution of Noble Metal Particles in a Commercial Three-Way Catalyst: Correlation between Real and Simulated Ageing (2021), Catalysts
  • Thermal Ageing Effects in a Commercial Three-Way Catalyst: Physical Characterization of Washcoat and Active Metal Evolution (2020), International Journal of Automotive Technology
  • THORONDOR: a software for fast treatment and analysis of low-energy XAS data (2020), Journal of Synchrotron Radiation
  • Steering polymer growth by molding nanochannels: 1,5-hexadiene polymerization in high silica mordenite (2020), Microporous and Mesoporous Materials

The scientist frequently collaborates with a number of researchers, among whom are:

  • Francesca Bonino
  • Matteo Signorile
  • Luca Braglia
  • Valentina Crocellà
  • Piero Torelli

Best Publications

  • Electronic and vibrational properties of a MOF-5 metal–organic framework: ZnO quantum dot behaviour

    S. Bordiga;C. Lamberti;G. Ricchiardi;L. Regli

  • Role of Exposed Metal Sites in Hydrogen Storage in MOFs

    Jenny G. Vitillo;Laura Regli;Sachin Chavan;Gabriele Ricchiardi

  • Vibrational structure of titanium silicate catalysts. A spectroscopic and theoretical study.

    Gabriele Ricchiardi;Alessandro Damin;Silvia Bordiga;Carlo Lamberti

  • Cu(I)-ZSM-5 zeolites prepared by reaction of H-ZSM-5 with gaseous CuCl: Spectroscopic characterization and reactivity towards carbon monoxide and nitric oxide☆

    G. Spoto;A. Zecchina;S. Bordiga;G. Ricchiardi

  • Interaction of H2O, CH3OH, (CH3)2O, CH3CN, and Pyridine with the Superacid Perfluorosulfonic Membrane Nafion: An IR and Raman Study

    Roberto Buzzoni;Silvia Bordiga;Gabriele Ricchiardi;Giuseppe Spoto

  • Structure and nuclearity of active sites in Fe-zeolites: comparison with iron sites in enzymes and homogeneous catalysts

    Adriano Zecchina;Mickaël Rivallan;Mickaël Rivallan;Gloria Berlier;Carlo Lamberti

  • Interaction of Pyridine with Acidic (H-ZSM5, H-β, H-MORD Zeolites) and Superacidic (H-Nafion Membrane) Systems: An IR Investigation

    R. Buzzoni;S. Bordiga;G. Ricchiardi;C. Lamberti

  • Carbon monoxide MgO from dispersed solids to single crystals: a review and new advances

    Giuseppe Spoto;E. N. Gribov;Gabriele Ricchiardi;Alessandro Ali Damin

  • Ti-Peroxo Species in the TS-1/H2O2/H2O System

    Francesca Bonino;and Alessandro Damin;Gabriele Ricchiardi;Marco Ricci

  • Liquid hydrogen in protonic chabazite.

    Adriano Zecchina;Silvia Bordiga;Jenny G. Vitillo;Gabriele Ricchiardi

  • Structural characterization of Ti centres in Ti-silicalite and reaction mechanisms in cyclohexanone ammoximation

    A. Zecchina;S. Bordiga;C. Lamberti;G. Ricchiardi

  • FTIR Investigation of the Formation of Neutral and Ionic Hydrogen-Bonded Complexes by Interaction of H-ZSM-5 and H-Mordenite with CH3CN and H2O: Comparison with the H-NAFION Superacidic System

    Adriano Zecchina;Francesco Geobaldo;Giuseppe Spoto;Silvia Bordiga

  • Crystal structure refinements of palygorskite and Maya Blue from molecular modelling and powder synchrotron diffraction

    Giacomo Chiari;Roberto Giustetto;Gabriele Ricchiardi

  • Evolution of Extraframework Iron Species in Fe Silicalite: 1. Effect of Fe Content, Activation Temperature, and Interaction with Redox Agents

    G. Berlier;G. Spoto;S. Bordiga;G. Ricchiardi

  • Interaction of Hydrogen with MOF-5

    Silvia Bordiga;Jenny G Vitillo;Gabriele Ricchiardi;Laura Regli

  • On the Structure of the Active Site of Ti-Silicalite in Reactions with Hydrogen Peroxide: A Vibrational and Computational Study

    G. Tozzola;M.A. Mantegazza;G. Ranghino;G. Petrini

  • IR study of ethene and propene oligomerization on H-ZSM-5: hydrogen-bonded precursor formation, initiation and propagation mechanisms and structure of the entrapped oligomers

    Giuseppe Spoto;Silvia Bordiga;Gabriele Ricchiardi;Domenica Scarano

  • The Structure of the Peroxo Species in the TS-1 Catalyst as Investigated by Resonant Raman Spectroscopy

    Silvia Bordiga;Alessandro Damin;Francesca Bonino;Gabriele Ricchiardi

  • Maya Blue: A Computational and Spectroscopic Study

    Roberto Giustetto;Francesc X. Llabres I Xamena;Gabriele Ricchiardi;Silvia Bordiga

  • Adsorption and reactivity of nitrogen oxides (NO2, NO, N2O) on Fe-zeolites

    Mickaël Rivallan;Mickaël Rivallan;Gabriele Ricchiardi;Silvia Bordiga;Adriano Zecchina

  • Liquid Hydrogen in Protonic Chabazite.

    Adriano Zecchina;Silvia Bordiga;Jenny G. Vitillo;Gabriele Ricchiardi

Frequent Co-Authors

Silvia Bordiga
Silvia Bordiga University of Turin
Adriano Zecchina
Adriano Zecchina University of Turin
Carlo Lamberti
Carlo Lamberti University of Turin
Giuseppe Spoto
Giuseppe Spoto University of Turin
Domenica Scarano
Domenica Scarano University of Turin
Jenny G. Vitillo
Jenny G. Vitillo University of Insubria
Alessandro Damin
Alessandro Damin University of Turin
Francesca Bonino
Francesca Bonino University of Turin
Gloria Berlier
Gloria Berlier University of Turin
Karl Petter Lillerud
Karl Petter Lillerud University of Oslo

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