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    Photocatalytic degradation of humic acid using a novel photocatalyst: Ce-doped ZnO

    This study aimed at investigating the photocatalytic degradation of humic acid (HA) as a representative of natural organic matter (NOM) by using Ce-doped ZnO as a novel material. Following photocatalysis, HA d...

    N. C. Birben, M. C. Paganini, P. Calza in Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences (2017)

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    Photochemical stability and reactivity of graphene oxide

    The photoreactivity of graphene oxide (GO) suspensions was investigated with a double aim: (i) to give insights into the previously reported photo-reduction process, which allows a partial elimination of the o...

    M. Minella, M. Demontis, M. Sarro, F. Sordello, P. Calza in Journal of Materials Science (2015)

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    Gold-functionalized graphene as conductive filler in UV-curable epoxy resin

    Graphene sheets (GNPs) were functionalized with gold nanoparticles via a spontaneous deposition of gold particles on its surface occurred by chemical reduction of (Au3+). Even after only 1 min of reaction, the re...

    M. Martin-Gallego, M. A. Lopez-Manchado, P. Calza in Journal of Materials Science (2015)

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    Multi-analyte homogenous immunoassay based on quenching of quantum dots by functionalized graphene

    We propose a homogenous multi-analyte immunoassay based on the quenching of quantum dot (QD) fluorescence by means of graphene. Two QDs with emission maxima at 636 and 607 nm were bound to antibodies selective...

    L. Anfossi, P. Calza, F. Sordello, C. Giovannoli in Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry (2014)

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    Graphene oxide–epoxy hybrid material as innovative photocatalyst

    New photocatalytic materials prepared by dispersing graphene oxide (GO x ) into UV-curable epoxy resin can be classified as semiconductors and thanks to this behavior it can be u...

    M. Sangermano, P. Calza, M. A. Lopez-Manchado in Journal of Materials Science (2013)

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    Fate of selected pharmaceuticals in river waters

    The aqueous environmental fate of two antibiotics, lincomycin and clarithromycin, and an antiepileptic drug, carbamazepine, was investigated by monitoring drugs decomposition and identifying intermediates in P...

    P. Calza, C. Medana, E. Padovano in Environmental Science and Pollution Resear… (2013)

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    Temporal evolution of administered activity in cardiac gated SPECT and patients’ effective dose: analysis of an historical series

    Myocardial perfusion imaging contributes >20 % of the average medical radiation exposure to the population in the USA. Imaging protocols able to achieve a radiation exposure ≤9 mSv in 50 % of the studies by 20...

    C. Marcassa, O. Zoccarato, P. Calza in European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and M… (2013)

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    Fate of antibacterial spiramycin in river waters

    Spiramycin, a widely used veterinary macrolide antibiotic, was found at traceable levels (nanograms per litre range) in Po River water (N-Italy). The aqueous environmental fate of this antibiotic compound was ...

    P. Calza, S. Marchisio, C. Medana, C. Baiocchi in Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry (2010)

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    The fate of organic nitrogen in photocatalysis: an overview

    Photocatalytic processes taking place on TiO2 have been widely employed and investigated. However, nitrogen-containing substances have not received the same attention as other substrates. Mineralization of such c...

    P. Calza, E. Pelizzetti, C. Minero in Journal of Applied Electrochemistry (2005)

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    Poster display IV experimental and instrumentation

    O. Osvaldo Masoli, M. Redruello, F. Ogresta, C. Collaud in Journal of Nuclear Cardiology (2005)

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    Posters display III clinical outcome and PET

    N. Nestor Perez Baliño, O. Masoli, S. Traverso in Journal of Nuclear Cardiology (2005)

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    Photochemical Processes in the Euphotic Zone of Sea Water: Progress and Problems

    There has been an increasing interest in the photochemical processes that occur in the surface waters of the oceans and other natural waters. The sunlight aquatic environment, which includes the euphotic zone,...

    E. Pelizzetti, P. Calza in Chemistry of Marine Water and Sediments (2002)