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Gianguido Ramis

Gianguido Ramis

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
63
Citations
14561
World Ranking
8403
National Ranking
219

Overview

Gianguido Ramis is affiliated with the University of Genoa in Italy and has contributed extensively to research in the fields of Energy, Engineering, and Materials Science. Their work emphasizes Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Materials Chemistry, Catalysis, Biomedical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering.

The scientist's research covers a range of topics including:

  • Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques
  • TiO2 Photocatalysis and Solar Cells
  • Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
  • Catalysts for Methane Reforming
  • Recycling and Waste Management Techniques
  • Catalysis and Hydrodesulfurization Studies
  • Extraction and Separation Processes

Frequent publication venues for Ramis include:

  • Catalysts
  • Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
  • Materials
  • International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • Energies

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Ramis are:

  • Design of efficient photocatalytic processes for the production of hydrogen from biomass derived substrates, 2020, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • Advancements in CO2 methanation: A comprehensive review of catalysis, reactor design and process optimization, 2023, Process Safety and Environmental Protection
  • Flame Pyrolysis Synthesis of Mixed Oxides for Glycerol Steam Reforming, 2021, Materials
  • Photoreforming of Glucose over CuO/TiO2, 2020, Catalysts
  • Influence of the Degradation Medium on Water Uptake, Morphology, and Chemical Structure of Poly(Lactic Acid)-Sisal Bio-Composites, 2020, Materials

Collaborative work has involved frequent co-authors such as:

  • Ilenia Rossetti
  • Francesco Conte
  • Antonio Tripodi
  • Matteo Tommasi
  • Elisabetta Finocchio

Best Publications

  • Chemical and mechanistic aspects of the selective catalytic reduction of NOx by ammonia over oxide catalysts: A review

    Guido Busca;Luca Lietti;Gianguido Ramis;Francesco Berti

  • Fourier transform-infrared study of the adsorption and coadsorption of nitric oxide, nitrogen dioxide and ammonia on vanadia-titania and mechanism of selective catalytic reduction

    Gianguido Ramis;G. Busca;F. Bregani;P. Forzatti

  • Ammonia activation over catalysts for the selective catalytic reduction of NOx and the selective catalytic oxidation of NH3. An FT-IR study

    G. Ramis;Li Yi;G. Busca

  • Adsorption, Activation, and Oxidation of Ammonia over SCR Catalysts

    G. Ramis;Li Yi;G. Busca;M. Turco

  • An FT-IR study of ammonia adsorption and oxidation over anatase-supported metal oxides

    JosèManuel Gallardo Amores;Vicente Sanchez Escribano;Gianguido Ramis;Guido Busca

  • Characterization and Reactivity of V2O5–MoO3/TiO2 De-NOx SCR Catalysts

    Luca Lietti;Isabella Nova;Gianguido Ramis;Lorenzo Dall'Acqua

  • Production of hydrogen from oxidative steam reforming of methanol: I. Preparation and characterization of Cu/ZnO/Al2O3 catalysts from a hydrotalcite-like LDH precursor

    M Turco;G Bagnasco;U Costantino;F Marmottini

  • Fourier transform infrared study of the adsorption and coadsorption of nitric oxide, nitrogen dioxide and ammonia on TiO2 anatase

    Gianguido Ramis;Guido Busca;Vincenzo Lorenzelli;Pio Forzatti

  • An FT-IR study of the adsorption of urea and ammonia over V2O5–MoO3–TiO2 SCR catalysts

    M.Angeles Larrubia;Gianguido Ramis;Guido Busca

  • Low-temperature CO2 adsorption on metal oxides: spectroscopic characterization of some weakly adsorbed species

    G. Ramis;G. Busca;V. Lorenzelli

  • Characterization of tungsta-titania catalysts

    G. Ramis;G. Busca;C. Cristiani;L. Lietti

  • Characterization and composition of commercial V2O5zWO3zTiO2 SCR catalysts

    Luis J. Alemany;Francesco Berti;Guido Busca;Gianguido Ramis

  • FT Raman and FTIR studies of titanias and metatitanate powders

    Guido Busca;Gianguido Ramis;José M. Gallardo Amores;Vicente Sanchez Escribano

  • Fourier transform IR study of NOx adsorption on a CuZSM-5 DeNOx catalyst

    K. Hadjiivanov;D. Klissurski;G. Ramis;G. Busca

  • An FT-IR study of the adsorption and oxidation of N-containing compounds over Fe2O3-TiO2 SCR catalysts

    M.Angeles Larrubia;Gianguido Ramis;Guido Busca

  • Surface sites on spinel-type and corundum-type metal oxide powders

    Guido Busca;Vincenzo Lorenzelli;Gianguido Ramis;Ronald J. Willey

  • Hydrogen production by ethanol steam reforming over Ni catalysts derived from hydrotalcite-like precursors: Catalyst characterization, catalytic activity and reaction path

    Carlo Resini;Carlo Resini;Tania Montanari;Tania Montanari;Luca Barattini;Luca Barattini;Gianguido Ramis;Gianguido Ramis

  • Alumina-Supported Manganese Oxide Catalysts: II. Surface Characterization and Adsorption of Ammonia and Nitric Oxide

    F. Kapteijn;L. Singoredjo;M. Vandriel;A. Andreini

  • Potassium doping of vanadia/titania de-NOxing catalysts: Surface characterisation and reactivity study

    Luca Lietti;Pio Forzatti;Gianguido Ramis;Guido Busca

  • Chemical, structural and mechanistic aspects on NOx SCR over commercial and model oxide catalysts

    Luca Lietti;Gianguido Ramis;Francesco Berti;Giampietro Toledo

Frequent Co-Authors

Guido Busca
Guido Busca University of Genoa
Ilenia Rossetti
Ilenia Rossetti University of Milan
Elisabetta Finocchio
Elisabetta Finocchio University of Genoa
Umberto Costantino
Umberto Costantino University of Perugia
Michela Signoretto
Michela Signoretto Ca Foscari University of Venice
Laura Prati
Laura Prati University of Milan
Alberto Villa
Alberto Villa University of Milan
Luca Lietti
Luca Lietti Polytechnic University of Milan
Cinzia Cristiani
Cinzia Cristiani Polytechnic University of Milan
Pio Forzatti
Pio Forzatti Polytechnic University of Milan

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