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Mauro Graziani

Mauro Graziani

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Chemistry

D-Index
57
Citations
14318
World Ranking
10960
National Ranking
344

Overview

Mauro Graziani is affiliated with the University of Trieste in Italy. Their research contributions span multiple disciplines, including computer vision and pattern recognition as well as mechanical engineering.

The scientist's work covers several key topics, notably:

  • Music Technology and Sound Studies
  • Modular Robots and Swarm Intelligence

Mauro Graziani has authored recent papers that reflect their interdisciplinary focus. These include:

  • "From the Body with the Body: Performing with a Genome-Based Musical Instrument," published in 2020 in the EAI Endorsed Transactions on Creative Technologies
  • "Genomica clinica in medicina di laboratorio," published in 2025 in Biochimica Clinica

Their frequent coauthors represent a range of collaborators involved in diverse subfields, including:

  • Francesco Ardan Dal Rì
  • Raul Masu
  • Marco Roncador
  • Valeria D'Argenio
  • Lucio Pastore

Publication venues where Mauro Graziani has contributed include:

  • EAI Endorsed Transactions on Creative Technologies
  • Biochimica Clinica

Best Publications

  • Use of CeO2-based oxides in the three-way catalysis

    Jan Kaspar;Paolo Fornasiero;Mauro Graziani

  • Rh-Loaded CeO2-ZrO2 Solid-Solutions as Highly Efficient Oxygen Exchangers: Dependence of the Reduction Behavior and the Oxygen Storage Capacity on the Structural-Properties

    P. Fornasiero;R. Dimonte;G.R. Rao;J. Kaspar

  • Modification of the Redox Behaviour of CeO2Induced by Structural Doping with ZrO2

    P. Fornasiero;G. Balducci;R. Di Monte;J. Kašpar

  • Fundamental Research in Homogeneous Catalysis

    稔 筒井;Renato Ugo;義郎 石井;Mauro Graziani

  • COMPUTER SIMULATION STUDIES OF BULK REDUCTION AND OXYGEN MIGRATION IN CEO2-ZRO2 SOLID SOLUTIONS

    Gabriele Balducci;Jan Kašpar;Paolo Fornasiero;Mauro Graziani

  • Effects of Trivalent Dopants on the Redox Properties of Ce0.6Zr0.4O2Mixed Oxide

    Polona Vidmar;Paolo Fornasiero;Jan Kašpar;Giuseppe Gubitosa

  • Reduction of NO over Partially Reduced Metal-Loaded CeO2–ZrO2Solid Solutions

    G. Ranga Rao;P. Fornasiero;R. Di Monte;J. Kašpar

  • Relationship between the Zirconia-Promoted Reduction in the Rh-Loaded Ce0.5Zr0.5O2Mixed Oxide and the Zr–O Local Structure

    Gilberto Vlaic;Paolo Fornasiero;Silvano Geremia;Jan Kaspar

  • Surface and Reduction Energetics of the CeO2−ZrO2 Catalysts

    Gabriele Balducci;Jan Kašpar;Paolo Fornasiero;Mauro Graziani

  • TiO2 nanopowders doped with boron and nitrogen for photocatalytic applications

    V. Gombac;L. De Rogatis;A. Gasparotto;G. Vicario

  • Redox Property–Local Structure Relationships in the Rh-Loaded CeO2–ZrO2Mixed Oxides

    Gilberto Vlaic;Roberta Di Monte;Paolo Fornasiero;Emiliano Fonda

  • CO oxidation on Pd/CeO2-ZrO2 catalysts

    Elena Bekyarova;Paolo Fornasiero;Jan Kašpar;Mauro Graziani

  • An unusual promotion of the redox behaviour of CeO2-ZrO2 solid solutions upon sintering at high temperatures

    G. Balducci;P. Fornasiero;R. Di Monte;J. Kaspar

  • Bulk reduction and oxygen migration in the ceria-based oxides

    Gabriele Balducci;M. Saiful Islam;Jan Kašpar;Paolo Fornasiero

  • Redox Behavior of High-Surface-Area Rh-, Pt-, and Pd-Loaded Ce0.5Zr0.5O2Mixed Oxide

    Paolo Fornasiero;Jan Kašpar;Valter Sergo;Mauro Graziani

  • NO decomposition over partially reduced metallized CeO2-ZrO2 solid solutions

    Gangavarapu Ranga Rao;Jan Kašpar;Sergio Meriani;Roberta di Monte

  • Enantioselective Hydrogenation of 2-Methylquinoxaline to (−)-(2S)-2-Methyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinoxaline by Iridium Catalysis

    Claudio Bianchini;Pierluigi Barbaro;Giancarlo Scapacci;Erica Farnetti

  • Pd/Ce0.6Zr0.4O2/Al2O3 as advanced materials for three-way catalysts

    Roberta Di Monte;Paolo Fornasiero;Jan Kašpar;Paolo Rumori

  • Reduction of NO by CO over Rh/CeO2–ZrO2Catalysts: Evidence for a Support-Promoted Catalytic Activity

    P. Fornasiero;G.Ranga Rao;J. Kašpar;F. L'Erario

  • Chemoselective hydrogen-transfer reduction of .alpha.,.beta.-unsaturated ketones catalyzed by isostructural iron(II), ruthenium(II), and osmium(II) cis-hydride (.eta.2-dihydrogen) complexes

    Claudio Bianchini;Erica Farnetti;Mauro Graziani;Maurizio Peruzzini

Frequent Co-Authors

Jan Kašpar
Jan Kašpar University of Trieste
Paolo Fornasiero
Paolo Fornasiero University of Trieste
Tiziano Montini
Tiziano Montini University of Trieste
Alessandro Trovarelli
Alessandro Trovarelli University of Udine
Claudio Bianchini
Claudio Bianchini University of Bologna
Giorgio Strukul
Giorgio Strukul Ca Foscari University of Venice
Maurizio Peruzzini
Maurizio Peruzzini National Research Council (CNR)
Francesco Pinna
Francesco Pinna Ca Foscari University of Venice
Giovanni Mestroni
Giovanni Mestroni University of Trieste
M. Saiful Islam
M. Saiful Islam University of Oxford

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