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Roberto Argazzi

Roberto Argazzi

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Chemistry

D-Index
43
Citations
8121
World Ranking
17119
National Ranking
672

Overview

Roberto Argazzi is affiliated with the University of Ferrara in Italy and conducts research primarily in the field of energy. Their work focuses extensively on renewable energy, sustainability, and environmental applications. They have contributed to studies encompassing various subfields including electrical and electronic engineering, geochemistry and petrology, materials chemistry, and geophysics.

Argazzi's main research topics include advanced photocatalysis techniques and TiO2 photocatalysis and solar cells. Other areas of interest span mineralogy and gemology studies, geological and geochemical analysis, crystal structures and properties, advanced battery technologies research, and CO2 reduction techniques and catalysts.

Frequent coauthors who have collaborated with Argazzi include Edoardo Marchini, Stefano Caramori, Mariachiara Pastore, Celestino Angeli, and Franco Frau. Their research has been published in notable scientific venues with multiple contributions to journals such as Chemistry - A European Journal, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, Dalton Transactions, Journal of Materials Chemistry A, and Chemical Science.

  • Record power conversion efficiencies for iron(ii)-NHC-sensitized DSSCs from rational molecular engineering and electrolyte optimization, 2020, Journal of Materials Chemistry A
  • A Series of Iron(II)-NHC Sensitizers with Remarkable Power Conversion Efficiency in Photoelectrochemical Cells, 2021, Chemistry - A European Journal
  • Panchromatic light harvesting and record power conversion efficiency for carboxylic/cyanoacrylic Fe(ii) NHC co-sensitized FeSSCs, 2023, Chemical Science
  • Perfluorinated Zinc Porphyrin Sensitized Photoelectrosynthetic Cells for Enhanced TEMPO-Mediated Benzyl Alcohol Oxidation, 2024, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • New examples of Ru(ii)-tetrazolato complexes as thiocyanate-free sensitizers for dye-sensitized solar cells, 2020, Dalton Transactions

Best Publications

  • Testing of dye sensitized TiO2 solar cells I: Experimental photocurrent output and conversion efficiencies

    Greg Smestad;Carlo Bignozzi;Roberto Argazzi

  • ENHANCED SPECTRAL SENSITIVITY FROM RUTHENIUM(II) POLYPYRIDYL BASED PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICES

    Robert Argazzi;Carlo A. Bignozzi;Todd A. Heimer;Felix N. Castellano

  • Phosphonate-based bipyridine dyes for stable photovoltaic devices.

    Isabelle Gillaizeau-Gauthier;Fabrice Odobel;Monica Alebbi;Roberto Argazzi

  • Design of antenna-sensitizer polynuclear complexes. Sensitization of titanium dioxide with [Ru(bpy)2(CN)2]2Ru(bpy(COO)2)22-

    R. Amadelli;R. Argazzi;C. A. Bignozzi;F. Scandola

  • Molecular and supramolecular sensitization of nanocrystalline wide band-gap semiconductors with mononuclear and polynuclear metal complexes

    Carlo A. Bignozzi;Roberto Argazzi;Cornelis J. Kleverlaan

  • Nanostructured photoelectrodes based on WO3: applications to photooxidation of aqueous electrolytes

    Carlo Alberto Bignozzi;Stefano Caramori;Vito Cristino;Roberto Argazzi

  • Efficient Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells Using Red Turnip and Purple Wild Sicilian Prickly Pear Fruits

    Giuseppe Calogero;Gaetano Di Marco;Silvia Cazzanti;Stefano Caramori

  • Design of molecular dyes for application in photoelectrochemical and electrochromic devices based on nanocrystalline metal oxide semiconductors

    Roberto Argazzi;Neyde Yukie Murakami Iha;Hervé Zabri;Fabrice Odobel

  • Sensitization of nanocrystalline TiO2 with black absorbers based on Os and Ru polypyridine complexes.

    Silvano Altobello;Roberto Argazzi;Stefano Caramori;Cristiano Contado

  • Efficient photoelectrochemical water splitting by anodically grown WO3 electrodes.

    Vito Cristino;Stefano Caramori;Roberto Argazzi;Laura Meda

  • Long-Lived Photoinduced Charge Separation across Nanocrystalline TiO2 Interfaces

    Roberto Argazzi;Carlo A. Bignozzi;Todd A. Heimer;Felix N. Castellano

  • Natural dye senstizers for photoelectrochemical cells

    Giuseppe Calogero;Gaetano Di Marco;Stefano Caramori;Silvia Cazzanti

  • Electronic coupling in cyano-bridged ruthenium polypyridine complexes and role of electronic effects on cyanide stretching frequencies

    Carlo Alberto Bignozzi;Roberto Argazzi;Jon R. Schoonover;Keith C. Gordon

  • The role of transition metal complexes in dye sensitized solar devices

    Carlo Alberto Bignozzi;Roberto Argazzi;Rita Boaretto;E. Busatto

  • Ruthenium polyoxometalate water splitting catalyst: very fast hole scavenging from photogenerated oxidants

    Michele Orlandi;Roberto Argazzi;Andrea Sartorel;Mauro Carraro

  • Light-Induced Charge Separation across Ru(II)-Modified Nanocrystalline TiO2 Interfaces with Phenothiazine Donors

    Roberto Argazzi;Carlo A. Bignozzi;Todd A. Heimer;Felix N. Castellano

  • Efficient non-corrosive electron-transfer mediator mixtures for dye-sensitized solar cells.

    Silvia Cazzanti;Stefano Caramori;Roberto Argazzi;C. Michael Elliott

  • Efficient Light-to-Electrical Energy Conversion with Dithiocarbamate-Ruthenium Polypyridyl Sensitizers.

    Roberto Argazzi;Carlo A. Bignozzi;Georg M. Hasselmann;Gerald J. Meyer

  • Electronic coupling between remote metal centers in cyanobridged polynuclear complexes

    F. Scandola;R. Argazzi;C.A. Bignozzi;C. Chiorboli

  • Modification of nanocrystalline WO3 with a dicationic perylene bisimide: applications to molecular level solar water splitting.

    Federico Ronconi;Zois Syrgiannis;Aurelio Bonasera;Maurizio Prato

  • Preparation and photoelectrochemical characterization of a red sensitive osmium complex containing 4,4′,4′′-tricarboxy-2,2′:6′,2′′-terpyridine and cyanide ligands

    Roberto Argazzi;Gerardo Larramona;Cristiano Contado;Carlo Alberto Bignozzi

Frequent Co-Authors

Carlo Alberto Bignozzi
Carlo Alberto Bignozzi University of Ferrara
Franco Scandola
Franco Scandola University of Ferrara
Jon R. Schoonover
Jon R. Schoonover Los Alamos National Laboratory
Gerald J. Meyer
Gerald J. Meyer University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Maurizio Prato
Maurizio Prato University of Trieste
R. Brian Dyer
R. Brian Dyer Emory University
Thomas J. Meyer
Thomas J. Meyer University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Aldo Di Carlo
Aldo Di Carlo University of Rome Tor Vergata
Andrea Sartorel
Andrea Sartorel University of Padua
Giulio Cerullo
Giulio Cerullo Polytechnic University of Milan

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