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Giovanni Ferraris

Giovanni Ferraris

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Chemistry

D-Index
49
Citations
9542
World Ranking
14743
National Ranking
521

Overview

Giovanni Ferraris is affiliated with the University of Turin in Italy. Their research spans multiple domains, primarily centered on physics, astronomy, and materials science. Their contributions cover various aspects of these fields, including subfields such as astronomy and astrophysics, history and philosophy of science, and electronic, optical, and magnetic materials. Other subfields connected to their work are materials chemistry and geochemistry and petrology.

The scientist has published research addressing several topics. These include:

  • History and Developments in Astronomy
  • Twentieth Century Scientific Developments
  • Relativity and Gravitational Theory
  • Crystal Structures and Properties
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Mineralogy and Gemology Studies

Giovanni Ferraris has authored several papers with distinct focuses within these topics. Notable publications include:

  • "Historical notes on anisotropy," published in 2020 in RENDICONTI LINCEI
  • "Editorial for the Special Issue "Modularity and Twinning in Mineral Crystal Structures"," published in 2021 in Minerals
  • "La correspondance entre Henri Hureau de Sénarmont et Quintino Sella - The Correspondence between Henri Hureau de Sénarmont and Quintino Sella," published in 2020 in DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals)

Collaborations form part of their scholarly activities, with frequent co-authors including Cristiano Ferraris and Ophélie Weinert.

Giovanni Ferraris has published in a variety of venues with recurring appearances in RENDICONTI LINCEI, Minerals, and DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals).

Best Publications

  • Nomenclature of amphiboles: additions and revisions to the International Mineralogical Association’s amphibole nomenclature

    Bernard E. Leake;Alan R. Woolley;William D. Birch;Ernst A.J. Burke

  • Crystallography of Modular Materials

    Giovanni Ferraris;Emik Makovicky;Stefano Merlino

  • Static compression and H disorder in brucite, Mg(OH)2, to 11 GPa: a powder neutron diffraction study

    M. Catti;G. Ferraris;S. Hull;A. Pavese

  • The standardisation of mineral group hierarchies: application to recent nomenclature proposals

    Stuart J. Mills;Frédéric Hatert;Ernest H. Nickel;Giovanni Ferraris

  • Survey of the geometry and environment of water molecules in crystalline hydrates studied by neutron diffraction

    Giovanni Ferraris;Marinella Franchini-Angela

  • Bond valence vs bond length in O…O hydrogen bonds

    Giovanni Ferraris;Gabriella Ivaldi

  • The Water Molecule in Crystalline Hydrates Studied by Neutron Diffraction

    G. Chiari;G. Ferraris

  • NOMENCLATURE OF AMPHIBOLES: ADDITIONS AND REVISIONS TO THE INTERNATIONAL MINERALOGICAL ASSOCIATION’S 1997 RECOMMENDATIONS

    Bernard E. Leake;Alan R. Woolley;William D. Birch;Ernst A.J. Burke

  • Propane dehydrogenation on chromia/silica and chromia/alumina catalysts

    S. Derossi;G. Ferraris;S. Fremiotti;E. Garrone

  • Chromia/zirconia catalysts with Cr content exceeding the monolayer. A comparison with chromia/alumina and chromia/silica for isobutane dehydrogenation

    Sergio De Rossi;Maria Pia Casaletto;Giovanni Ferraris;Alessandro Cimino

  • THE NOMENCLATURE OF EUDIALYTE-GROUP MINERALS

    Ole Johnsen;Giovanni Ferraris;Robert A. Gault;Joel D. Grice

  • Catalytic activity of Co-ZSM-5 for the abatement of NOx with methane in the presence of oxygen

    Maria Cristina Campa;Sergio De Rossi;Giovanni Ferraris;Valerio Indovina

  • WOx/ZrO2 catalysts: Part 1. Preparation, bulk and surface characterization☆

    M. Valigi;D. Gazzoli;I. Pettiti;G. Mattei

  • Structural characterization of malachite-like coprecipitated precursors of binary CuOZnO catalysts

    P. Porta;S. De Rossi;G. Ferraris;M. Lo Jacono

  • Epoxidation on titanium-containing silicates: do structural features really affect the catalytic performance?

    Matteo Guidotti;Nicoletta Ravasio;Rinaldo Psaro;Giovanni Ferraris

  • Twinning by merohedry and X‐ray crystal structure determination

    M. Catti;G. Ferraris

  • Studies on chromia/zirconia catalysts I. Preparation and characterization of the system

    A. Cimino;D. Cordischi;S. De Rossi;G. Ferraris

  • A neutron-diffraction study of the crystal structure of analcime, NaAlSi2O6· H2O

    G. Ferraris;D. W. Jones;J. Yerkess

  • Charge distribution as a tool to investigate structural details: meaning and application to pyroxenes.

    Massimo Nespolo;Giovanni Ferraris;Haruo Ohashi

  • Neutron diffraction study of MgNH4PO4.6H2O (struvite) and survey of water molecules donating short hydrogen bonds

    G. Ferraris;H. Fuess;W. Joswig

  • Charge distribution as a tool to investigate structural details. II. Extension to hydrogen bonds, distorted and hetero‐ligand polyhedra

    Massimo Nespolo;Giovanni Ferraris;Gabriella Ivaldi;Rudolf Hoppe

Frequent Co-Authors

Roberto Compagnoni
Roberto Compagnoni University of Turin
Christian Chopin
Christian Chopin École Normale Supérieure
Rinaldo Psaro
Rinaldo Psaro National Research Council (CNR)
Frank C. Hawthorne
Frank C. Hawthorne University of Manitoba
Giovanna Ghiotti
Giovanna Ghiotti University of Turin
Bernard Elgey Leake
Bernard Elgey Leake Cardiff University
Toshihiro Kogure
Toshihiro Kogure University of Tokyo
Sergey V. Krivovichev
Sergey V. Krivovichev Russian Academy of Sciences
Stephen T. Hyde
Stephen T. Hyde Australian National University
Paolo G. Radaelli
Paolo G. Radaelli University of Oxford

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