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Overview

Renato Chiarizia is affiliated with Argonne National Laboratory in the United States and conducts research primarily in the fields of chemistry, environmental science, and materials science. Their work spans several specific subfields including inorganic chemistry, industrial and manufacturing engineering, and materials chemistry.

The scientist's research focuses on topics such as radioactive element chemistry and processing, chemical synthesis and characterization, and nuclear materials and properties. These areas highlight an emphasis on understanding and manipulating materials relevant to nuclear science and environmental applications.

Renato Chiarizia has contributed to the scholarly literature with publications in peer-reviewed journals. A notable recent paper is titled Leveraging Actinide Hydrolysis Chemistry for Targeted Th and U Separations using Amidoxime-Functionalized Poly(HIPE)s, published in 2020 in the journal ChemPhysChem.

Frequent coauthors in their work include:

  • Marek Piechowicz
  • S. Skanthakumar
  • Stuart J. Rowan
  • L. Soderholm

The primary publication venue for Renato Chiarizia's work is ChemPhysChem, where at least one of their research articles has appeared.

Best Publications

  • A NOVEL STRONTIUM-SELECTIVE EXTRACTION CHROMATOGRAPHIC RESIN*

    E. Philip Horwitz;Renato Chiarizia;Mark L. Dietz

  • Separation and preconcentration of uranium from acidic media by extraction chromatography

    E.Philip Horwitz;Mark L. Dietz;Renato Chiarizia;Herbert Diamond

  • Separation and preconcentration of actinides by extraction chromatography using a supported liquid anion exchanger: Application to the characterization of high-level nuclear waste solutions

    E.Philip Horwitz;Mark L. Dietz;Renato Chiarizia;Herbert Diamond

  • Reverse-micelle formation in the partitioning of trivalent F-element cations by biphasic systems containing a tetraalkyldiglycolamide.

    Mark P. Jensen;Tsuyoshi Yaita;Renato Chiarizia

  • Mass Transfer Rate through Liquid Membranes: Interfacial Chemical Reactions and Diffusion as Simultaneous Permeability Controlling Factors

    P. R. Danesi;E. P. Horwitz;G. F. Vandegrift;R. Chiarizia

  • Diphonix® Resin: A Review of Its Properties and Applications

    R. Chiarizia;E. P. Horwitz;S. D. Alexandratos;M. J. Gula

  • The Kinetics of Metal Solvent Extraction

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  • Incorporating Size Selectivity into Synergistic Solvent Extraction: A Review of Crown Ether-Containing Systems

    Andrew H. Bond;Mark L. Dietz;Renato Chiarizia

  • DIPEX: A new extraction chromatographic material for the separation and preconcentration of actinides from aqueous solution

    E.Philip Horwitz;Renato Chiarizia;Mark L. Dietz

  • Third Phase Formation Revisited: The U(VI), HNO3–TBP, n‐Dodecane System

    R. Chiarizia;M. P. Jensen;M. Borkowski;J. R. Ferraro

  • UPTAKE OF METAL IONS BY A NEW CHELATING ION-EXCHANGE RESIN. PART 1: ACID DEPENDENCIES OF ACTINIDE IONS*

    E. P. Horwitz;R. Chiarizia;H. Diamond;R. C. Gatrone

  • The Kinetics of Metal Solvent Extraction

    Unknown

  • The application of novel extraction chromatographic materials to the characterization of radioactive waste solutions

    E. P. Horwitz;M. L. Dietz;R. Chiarizia

  • Extraction of zirconium nitrate by TBP in n-octane: Influence of cation type on third phase formation according to the sticky spheres model

    Renato Chiarizia;Mark P. Jensen;Paul G. Rickert;Zdenek Kolarik

  • ACID DEPENDENCY OF THE EXTRACTION OF SELECTED METAL IONS BY A STRONTIUM.SELECTIVE EXTRACTlON CHROMATOGRAPHIC RESIN: CALCULATEDVS.EXPERIMENTAL CURVES*

    R. Chiarizia;E. P. Horwitz;M. L. Dietz

  • Uptake of metal ions by a new chelating ion-exchange resin. Part 4. Kinetics

    R. Chiarizia;E. P. Horwitz;S. D. Alexandratos

  • SEPARATION OF ACTINIDES AND LANTHANIDES FROM ACIDIC NUCLEAR WASTES BY SUPPORTED LIQUID MEMBRANES

    P. R. Danesi;R. Chiarizia;P. Rickert;E. P. Horwitz

  • Application of the Baxter Model for Hard Spheres with Surface Adhesion to SANS Data for the U(VI)−HNO3, TBP−n-Dodecane System

    Renato Chiarizia;Ken L. Nash;Mark P. Jensen;Pappanan Thiyagarajan

  • New formulations for iron oxides dissolution

    Earl Philip Horwitz;Renato Chiarizia

  • Extraction of Lanthanides(III) and Am(III) by Mixtures of Malonamide and Dialkylphosphoric Acid

    Benoît Gannaz;Renato Chiarizia;Mark R. Antonio;Clément Hill

  • An improved extraction chromatographic resin for the separation of uranium from acidic nitrate media.

    Mark L Dietz;E.Philip Horwitz;Larry R Sajdak;Renato Chiarizia

  • UPTAKE OF METAL IONS BY A NEW CHELATING ION-EXCHANGE RESIN. PART 2: ACID DEPENDENCIES OF TRANSITION AND POST-TRANSITION METAL IONS*

    R. Chiarizia;E. P. Horwitz;R. C. Gatrone;S. D. Alexandratos

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark L. Dietz
Mark L. Dietz University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
John R. Ferraro
John R. Ferraro Argonne National Laboratory
Mark R. Antonio
Mark R. Antonio Colorado School of Mines
Pappannan Thiyagarajan
Pappannan Thiyagarajan Argonne National Laboratory
Richard A. Bartsch
Richard A. Bartsch Texas Tech University
William C. Burnett
William C. Burnett Florida State University
L. Soderholm
L. Soderholm Argonne National Laboratory
Joan F. Brennecke
Joan F. Brennecke The University of Texas at Austin
Stuart J. Rowan
Stuart J. Rowan University of Chicago
Bruce A. Moyer
Bruce A. Moyer Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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