Paola D'Angelo is affiliated with Sapienza University of Rome in Italy and has contributed extensively to the fields of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. Their research encompasses a variety of subfields, with a strong focus on Catalysis, Materials Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Filtration and Separation, and Organic Chemistry.
Their work addresses several main scientific topics including Ionic liquids properties and applications, Chemical and Physical Properties in Aqueous Solutions, Electrochemical Analysis and Applications, X-ray Spectroscopy and Fluorescence Analysis, Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies, Surfactants and Colloidal Systems, and Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications.
Frequent collaborators in their research include Matteo Busato, Francesco Tavani, Alessandro Tofoni, Valentina Migliorati, and Giorgia Mannucci.
Notable recent publications by Paola D'Angelo provide insight into their research interests and contributions:
Among the preferred publication venues, Paola D'Angelo has published frequently in:
Ingmar Persson;Paola D'Angelo;Simone De Panfilis;Magnus Sandström
Paola D'Angelo;Andrea Zitolo;Valentina Migliorati;Giovanni Chillemi
Paola D'Angelo;Vincenzo Barone;Giovanni Chillemi;Nico Sanna
M. Benfatto;P. D’Angelo;S. Della Longa;N. V. Pavel
P. D’Angelo;A. Di Nola;A. Filipponi;N. V. Pavel
Patrick Frank;Maurizio Benfatto;Robert K. Szilagyi;Paola D'Angelo
Paola D'Angelo;Riccardo Spezia
P. D’Angelo;M. Benfatto;S. Della Longa;S. Della Longa;N. V. Pavel
P. D’Angelo;A. Di Cicco;A. Filipponi;N. V. Pavel
P. Ghigna;L. Airoldi;M. Fracchia;D. Callegari
Giovanni Chillemi;Paola D'Angelo;Nicolae Viorel Pavel;Nico Sanna
Paola D’Angelo;Valentina Migliorati;Leonardo Guidoni
Daniel Lundberg;Ingmar Persson;Lars Eriksson;Paola D’Angelo
Giovanni Chillemi;Giordano Mancini;Nico Sanna;Vincenzo Barone
Paola D’Angelo;Fausto Martelli;Fausto Martelli;Riccardo Spezia;Adriano Filipponi
Paola D'Angelo;Andrea Zitolo;Valentina Migliorati;Ingmar Persson
Federico Benetti;Marcello Ventura;Benedetta Salmini;Stefano Ceola
Kuniko Hayakawa;Keisuke Hatada;Paola D'angelo;Stefano Della Longa
V.T. Pham;I. Tavernelli;C.J. Milne;R.M. van der Veen
Valentina Migliorati;Alessandra Serva;Filippo Maria Terenzio;Paola D’Angelo
P. D’Angelo;H.-F. Nolting;N. V. Pavel
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