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Guido Viscardi

Guido Viscardi

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Chemistry

D-Index
45
Citations
10074
World Ranking
16273
National Ranking
611

Overview

Guido Viscardi is affiliated with the University of Turin in Italy and has focused their research primarily in the fields of Materials Science and Chemistry. Their work spans 27 publications in Materials Science and 23 in Chemistry, demonstrating a cross-disciplinary approach that touches on several subfields.

The main subfields of Viscardi's research include Materials Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, and Polymers and Plastics. These subfields reveal a focus on both fundamental chemical synthesis and applications in energy and materials technologies.

Viscardi's research topics cover a range of areas related to advanced materials and energy systems. Key topics associated with their work are:

  • TiO2 Photocatalysis and Solar Cells
  • Synthesis and Reactivity of Heterocycles
  • Photochromic and Fluorescence Chemistry
  • Quantum Dots Synthesis And Properties
  • Conducting polymers and applications
  • Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques
  • Advanced Nanomaterials in Catalysis

Their recent publications include:

  • ZnO Nanostructures Application in Electrochemistry: Influence of Morphology, 2021, The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • Hydrogel Electrolytes Based on Xanthan Gum: Green Route towards Stable Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells, 2020, Nanomaterials
  • Functional Dyes in Polymeric 3D Printing: Applications and Perspectives, 2020, ACS Materials Letters
  • Xanthan-Based Hydrogel for Stable and Efficient Quasi-Solid Truly Aqueous Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell with Cobalt Mediator, 2021, Solar RRL
  • Impact of P3HT Regioregularity and Molecular Weight on the Efficiency and Stability of Perovskite Solar Cells, 2021, ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering

Viscardi commonly publishes in venues such as Solar RRL, Energies, Dyes and Pigments, The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, and Nanomaterials. These journals reflect the interdisciplinary scope of their work involving materials, chemistry, and renewable energy.

The scientist has collaborated extensively with several co-authors who have contributed frequently to their research output. Frequent co-authors include Claudia Barolo, Andréa Fin, Matteo Bonomo, Francesca Cardano, and Pierluigi Quagliotto.

Best Publications

  • Combined Experimental and DFT-TDDFT Computational Study of Photoelectrochemical Cell Ruthenium Sensitizers

    Mohammad K. Nazeeruddin;Filippo De Angelis;Simona Fantacci;Annabella Selloni

  • Stepwise Assembly of Amphiphilic Ruthenium Sensitizers and their Applications in Dye Sensitized Solar Cell

    Md.K. Nazeeruddin;S.M. Zakeeruddin;J.-J. Lagref;P. Liska

  • Design, synthesis, and application of amphiphilic ruthenium polypyridyl photosensitizers in solar cells based on nanocrystalline TiO2 films

    S. M. Zakeeruddin;Md. K. Nazeeruddin;† R. Humphry-Baker;P. Péchy

  • A study of the interaction between fluorescein sodium salt and bovine serum albumin by steady-state fluorescence

    Nadia Barbero;Ermanno Barni;Claudia Barolo;Pierluigi Quagliotto

  • Synthesis, characterization, and DFT-TDDFT computational study of a ruthenium complex containing a functionalized tetradentate ligand

    C. Barolo;Md. K. Nazeeruddin;S. Fantacci;D. Di Censo

  • Synthesis and surface and antimicrobial properties of novel cationic surfactants.

    Guido Viscardi;Pierluigi Quagliotto;Claudia Barolo;Piero Savarino

  • Gemini pyridinium surfactants: synthesis and conductometric study of a novel class of amphiphiles1.

    Pierluigi Quagliotto;Guido Viscardi;Claudia Barolo;Ermanno Barni

  • Cobalt-Based Electrolytes for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells: Recent Advances towards Stable Devices

    Federico Bella;Simone Galliano;Claudio Gerbaldi;Guido Viscardi

  • A mass spectrometric analysis of sensitizer solution used for dye-sensitized solar cell

    Roberto Buscaino;Claudio Baiocchi;Claudia Barolo;Claudio Medana

  • Unveiling iodine-based electrolytes chemistry in aqueous dye-sensitized solar cells

    Federico Bella;S. Galliano;Marisa Falco;G. Viscardi

  • Boosting the efficiency of aqueous solar cells: A photoelectrochemical estimation on the effectiveness of TiCl4 treatment

    Federico Bella;Simone Galliano;Giulia Piana;Giulia Giacona;Giulia Giacona

  • Hydrogel Electrolytes Based on Xanthan Gum: Green Route towards Stable Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells.

    Simone Galliano;Federico Bella;Matteo Bonomo;Guido Viscardi

  • Functional Dyes in Polymeric 3D Printing: Applications and Perspectives

    Matteo Gastaldi;Francesca Cardano;Marco Zanetti;Guido Viscardi

  • Approaching truly sustainable solar cells by the use of water and cellulose derivatives

    Federico Bella;Simone Galliano;Marisa Falco;Marisa Falco;Guido Viscardi

  • Polymethine Dyes in Hybrid Photovoltaics: Structure–Properties Relationships

    Davide Saccone;Simone Galliano;Nadia Barbero;Pierluigi Quagliotto

  • Highly bright and photostable cyanine dye-doped silica nanoparticles for optical imaging: Photophysical characterization and cell tests

    Ivana Miletto;Alessandra Gilardino;Pollyanna Zamburlin;Simona Dalmazzo

  • Chemicals from wastes: compost-derived humic acid-like matter as surfactant.

    Pierluigi Quagliotto;Enzo Montoneri;Fulvia Tambone;Fabrizio Adani

  • Determination of banned Sudan dyes in food samples by molecularly imprinted solid phase extraction-high performance liquid chromatography

    Claudio Baggiani;Laura Anfossi;Patrizia Domenica Baravalle;Cristina Giovannoli

  • Symmetric vs. asymmetric squaraines as photosensitisers in mesoscopic injection solar cells: a structure–property relationship study

    Jinhyung Park;Claudia Barolo;Frédéric Sauvage;Frédéric Sauvage;Nadia Barbero

  • Photoanode/Electrolyte Interface Stability in Aqueous Dye‐Sensitized Solar Cells

    Simone Galliano;Federico Bella;Claudio Gerbaldi;Marisa Falco;Marisa Falco

  • Finely tuning electrolytes and photoanodes in aqueous solar cells by experimental design

    Simone Galliano;Federico Bella;Giulia Piana;Giulia Giacona;Giulia Giacona

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Grätzel
Michael Grätzel École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Federico Bella
Federico Bella Polytechnic University of Turin
Gianmario Martra
Gianmario Martra University of Turin
Claudio Gerbaldi
Claudio Gerbaldi Polytechnic University of Turin
Roberto Gobetto
Roberto Gobetto University of Turin
Salvatore Coluccia
Salvatore Coluccia University of Turin
Ezio Pelizzetti
Ezio Pelizzetti University of Turin
Lioz Etgar
Lioz Etgar Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Jun-Ho Yum
Jun-Ho Yum École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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