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Overview

Stefano Polizzi is affiliated with Ca Foscari University of Venice in Italy. Their research contributions span multiple interdisciplinary fields, notably Energy, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, and Engineering. This multidisciplinary approach reflects a focus on sustainable technologies and applied sciences.

Their recent published work includes the paper titled The Golden Fig: A Plasmonic Effect Study of Organic-Based Solar Cells, which appeared in 2022 in the journal Nanomaterials. This publication examines plasmonic effects in organic solar cells, contributing to advancements in renewable energy technologies.

Stefano Polizzi collaborates frequently with various researchers, indicating a networked approach to research. Some of the notable co-authors include:

  • Jessica Barichello
  • Paolo Mariani
  • Fabio Matteocci
  • Luigi Vesce
  • Andrea Reale

Their work has appeared primarily in the journal Nanomaterials, emphasizing a focus on nanoscale materials research and applications.

Within their main fields of study, Polizzi engages deeply with subfields such as Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Food Science, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering. These subfields support their research topics, which include:

  • TiO2 Photocatalysis and Solar Cells
  • Botanical Research and Applications
  • Electrohydrodynamics and Fluid Dynamics

This combination of topics suggests integration of materials science with biological and physical sciences aimed at energy generation and environmental applications.

Overall, Stefano Polizzi's work integrates emerging technologies in photocatalysis and solar energy with botanical and fluid dynamics perspectives, aligning with sustainable development themes.

Best Publications

  • Optimizing the photocatalytic properties of hydrothermal TiO2 by the control of phase composition and particle morphology. a systematic approach.

    Andrea Testino;Ignazio Renato Bellobono;Vincenzo Buscaglia;Carmen Canevali

  • Photogenerated Defects in Shape-Controlled TiO2 Anatase Nanocrystals: A Probe To Evaluate the Role of Crystal Facets in Photocatalytic Processes

    Massimiliano D’Arienzo;Jaime Carbajo;Ana Bahamonde;Maurizio Crippa

  • A Profile-Fitting Procedure for Analysis of Broadened X-ray Diffraction Peaks. I. Methodology

    S. Enzo;Giuliano Fagherazzi;Alvise Benedetti;Stefano Polizzi

  • Laser Ablation Synthesis of Gold Nanoparticles in Organic Solvents

    Vincenzo Amendola;Stefano Polizzi;Moreno Meneghetti

  • Free silver nanoparticles synthesized by laser ablation in organic solvents and their easy functionalization.

    Vincenzo Amendola;Stefano Polizzi;Moreno Meneghetti

  • Macroporous WO3 thin films active in NH3 sensing: role of the hosted Cr isolated centers and Pt nanoclusters.

    Massimiliano D’Arienzo;Lidia Armelao;Claudio Maria Mari;Stefano Polizzi

  • Multisite luminescence of rare earth doped TiO2 anatase nanoparticles

    Željka Antić;Radenka M. Krsmanović;Marko G. Nikolić;Milena Marinović-Cincović

  • Shape-Controlled TiO2 Nanocrystals for Na-Ion Battery Electrodes: The Role of Different Exposed Crystal Facets on the Electrochemical Properties

    Gianluca Longoni;Rosita Lissette Pena Cabrera;Stefano Polizzi;Massimiliano D’Arienzo

  • Nucleation and crystallization behavior of glass-ceramic materials in the Li2O–Al2O3–SiO2 system of interest for their transparency properties

    Pietro Riello;Patrizia Canton;N Comelato;Stefano Polizzi

  • Phosphate diester and DNA hydrolysis by a multivalent, nanoparticle-based catalyst.

    Renato Bonomi;Francesco Selvestrel;Valentina Lombardo;Claudia Sissi

  • Carboxylate-imidazole cooperativity in dipeptide-functionalized gold nanoparticles with esterase-like activity.

    Paolo Pengo;Stefano Polizzi;Lucia Pasquato;Paolo Scrimin

  • Synthesis of gold nanoparticles by laser ablation in toluene: quenching and recovery of the surface plasmon absorption.

    Vincenzo Amendola;Gian Andrea Rizzi;Stefano Polizzi;Moreno Meneghetti

  • Applications of fitting techniques to the Warren-Averbach method for X-ray line broadening analysis

    S. Enzo;Stefano Polizzi;Alvise Benedetti

  • Layered Na0.71CoO2: a powerful candidate for viable and high performance Na-batteries

    Massimiliano D'Arienzo;Riccardo Ruffo;Roberto Scotti;Franca Morazzoni

  • Top-down synthesis of multifunctional iron oxide nanoparticles for macrophage labelling and manipulation

    Vincenzo Amendola;Moreno Meneghetti;Gaetano Granozzi;Stefano Agnoli

  • Strong dependence of surface plasmon resonance and surface enhanced Raman scattering on the composition of Au–Fe nanoalloys

    Vincenzo Amendola;Stefano Scaramuzza;Stefano Agnoli;Stefano Polizzi

  • Coexistence of plasmonic and magnetic properties in Au89Fe11 nanoalloys.

    Vincenzo Amendola;Moreno Meneghetti;Osman M. Bakr;Pietro Riello

  • Lanthanide doped upconverting colloidal CaF2 nanoparticles prepared by a single-step hydrothermal method: toward efficient materials with near infrared-to-near infrared upconversion emission

    Marco Pedroni;Fabio Piccinelli;Tiziana Passuello;Marco Giarola

  • SOL–GEL PURE AND MIXED PHASE TITANIUM DIOXIDE FOR PHOTOCATALYTIC PURPOSES: RELATIONS BETWEEN PHASE COMPOSITION, CATALYTIC ACTIVITY, AND CHARGE-TRAPPED SITES

    Roberto Scotti;Ignazio Renato Bellobono;Carmen Canevali;Carla Cannas

  • Synthesis, characterization and properties of water-soluble gold nanoparticles with tunable core size

    Paolo Pengo;Stefano Polizzi;Marino Battagliarin;Lucia Pasquato

Frequent Co-Authors

Marco Bettinelli
Marco Bettinelli University of Verona
Enrico Negro
Enrico Negro University of Padua
Adolfo Speghini
Adolfo Speghini University of Verona
Vito Di Noto
Vito Di Noto University of Padua
Vincenzo Amendola
Vincenzo Amendola University of Padua
Moreno Meneghetti
Moreno Meneghetti University of Padua
Francesco Pinna
Francesco Pinna Ca Foscari University of Venice
Riccardo Ruffo
Riccardo Ruffo University of Milano-Bicocca
Lidia Armelao
Lidia Armelao University of Padua
Davide Barreca
Davide Barreca University of Padua

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