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Giuseppe Leofanti

Giuseppe Leofanti

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Chemistry

D-Index
46
Citations
10528
World Ranking
15869
National Ranking
273

Overview

Giuseppe Leofanti is affiliated with the University of Geneva in Switzerland. They have an academic profile centered in scientific research, although specific details about their publications, coauthors, and research topics are not available.

Their scholarly activity includes contributions to academia through papers and other scientific outputs, though no individual paper titles, publication years, or venues have been provided. The absence of listed coauthors suggests a focus on independent research or limited publicly available collaboration data.

Giuseppe Leofanti's work does not have documented frequent publication venues or journals, which may indicate a diverse range of outlets or limited bibliometric data currently accessible.

There are no recorded book publications associated with their name, implying their academic contributions are primarily in article or paper form rather than monographs or edited volumes.

Information about the main fields and subfields of study, as well as specific research topics, is missing, which restricts detailed analysis of the thematic focus of their scientific inquiries.

No awards or honors have been documented for Giuseppe Leofanti, and the researcher is noted as currently living.

Best Publications

  • Surface area and pore texture of catalysts

    G Leofanti;M Padovan;G Tozzola;B Venturelli

  • Structure and reactivity of framework and extraframework iron in Fe-silicalite as investigated by spectroscopic and physicochemical methods

    S. Bordiga;R. Buzzoni;F. Geobaldo;C. Lamberti

  • Spectroscopic Characterization of Silicalite and Titanium-Silicalite

    M.R. Boccuti;K.M. Rao;A. Zecchina;G. Leofanti

  • XAFS Study of Ti-Silicalite - Structure of Framework Ti(IV) in the Presence and Absence of Reactive Molecules (H2O, NH3) and Comparison with Ultraviolet-Visible and Ir Results

    S. Bordiga;S. Coluccia;C. Lamberti;L. Marchese

  • DRS UV-Vis and EPR spectroscopy of hydroperoxo and superoxo complexes in titanium silicalite

    Francesco Geobaldo;S. Bordiga;A. Zecchina;E. Giamello

  • Low-temperature Fourier-transform infrared investigation of the interaction of CO with nanosized ZSM5 and silicalite

    A. Zecchina;S. Bordiga;G. Spoto;D. Scarano

  • Silicalite characterization. 2. IR spectroscopy of the interaction of carbon monoxide with internal and external hydroxyl groups

    A. Zecchina;S. Bordiga;G. Spoto;L. Marchese

  • 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

  • Fourier-transform infrared and Raman spectra of pure and Al-, B-, Ti- and Fe-substituted silicalites: stretching-mode region

    D. Scarano;A. Zecchina;S. Bordiga;F. Geobaldo

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

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

  • Framework and Extraframework Ti in Titanium-Silicalite: Investigation by Means of Physical Methods

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

  • Silicalite characterization. 1. Structure, adsorptive capacity, and IR spectroscopy of the framework and hydroxyl modes

    A. Zecchina;S. Bordiga;G. Spoto;L. Marchese

  • Deactivation Phenomena on Ti-Silicalite

    G. Petrini;A. Cesana;G.De Alberti;F. Genoni

  • Determination of the Particle Size, Available Surface Area, and Nature of Exposed Sites for Silica-Alumina-Supported Pd Nanoparticles: A Multitechnical Approach

    G. Agostini;R. Pellegrini;G. Leofanti;L. Bertinetti

  • Toluene ethylation on ZSM zeolites

    Giuseppe Paparatto;Enrico Moretti;Giuseppe Leofanti;Francesco Gatti

  • XAFS study of Ti-silicalite : structure of framework Ti(IV) in presence and in absence of reactive molecules (H2O, NH3)

    S. Bordiga;F. Boscherini;S. Coluccia;F. Genonic

  • Cyclohexanone Ammoximation: A Break Through In The 6-Caprolactam Production Process

    P. Roffia;G. Leofanti;A. Cesana;M. Mantegazza

  • The Chemistry of the Oxychlorination Catalyst: an In Situ, Time-Resolved XANES Study†

    Carlo Lamberti;Carmelo Prestipino;Francesca Bonino;Luciana Capello

  • A comprehensive approach to investigate the structural and surface properties of activated carbons and related Pd-based catalysts

    Andrea Lazzarini;Andrea Piovano;Riccardo Pellegrini;G. Leofanti

  • Alumina-Supported Copper Chloride: 1. Characterization of Freshly Prepared Catalyst

    G Leofanti;M Padovan;M Garilli;D Carmello

Frequent Co-Authors

Carlo Lamberti
Carlo Lamberti University of Turin
Silvia Bordiga
Silvia Bordiga University of Turin
Elena Groppo
Elena Groppo University of Turin
Giuseppe Spoto
Giuseppe Spoto University of Turin
Giovanni Agostini
Giovanni Agostini University of Rostock
Adriano Zecchina
Adriano Zecchina University of Turin
Domenica Scarano
Domenica Scarano University of Turin
Leonardo Marchese
Leonardo Marchese University of Eastern Piedmont Amadeo Avogadro
Alessandro Longo
Alessandro Longo European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
Guido Busca
Guido Busca University of Genoa

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