Chiarafrancesca Rigo
Ca' Foscari University of Venice
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Chiarafrancesca Rigo.
Analytical Biochemistry | 2008
Sabrina Manente; Silvia De Pieri; A. Iero; Chiarafrancesca Rigo; Marcantonio Bragadin
The acridine orange (AO) and neutral red (NR) dyes, commonly used as probes to measure the internal pH in acidic vesicles, are compared in this article. The comparison between the two dyes (arising from calculations taking into account their analytical constants) illustrated that the use of AO is preferential to that of NR because the AO response is sensitive over the whole pH range between 4.0 and 7.4, whereas the NR response is effective only between pHs 4.0 and 6.0. In addition, it became evident from the mitochondrial respiration response that NR, unlike AO, is a protonophore. When taken into consideration, these two properties suggest that AO is more suitable than NR as an indicator of toxicity measurements in water samples because the environmental toxic compounds induce pH changes in the acidic vesicles of biological structures that are used as environmental biosensors.
Chemosphere | 2009
Chiarafrancesca Rigo; Luca Zamengo; Giancarlo Rampazzo; Emanuele Argese
Bottom ash from a municipal solid waste incinerator on a former contaminated site, the island of Sacca San Biagio (Lagoon of Venice), was examined in order to evaluate levels of pollutants and their potential mobility and availability. Heavy metal concentrations were determined and the actual contamination of the site was compared with national legislation on polluted sites. The site was mainly contaminated by zinc, copper and lead. Physico-chemical characterization of bottom ash was carried out by SEM (Scanning Electron Microscopy) with micro-analysis by EDS (Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy) and XRD (X-ray Diffractometry), for information on newly formed minerals. SEM-EDS analysis revealed the presence of particles, compounds and clusters containing heavy metals and, in particular, the presence of barium sulfate, which was assumed to be a site-specific compound. Similarities between bottom ash and atmospheric PM10 collected on the adjacent island of Sacca Fisola were studied and a risk of aerodispersion of the fine fraction of ash was assumed. Lastly, in order to evaluate the potentially available fraction of metals (non-residual fraction) and the directly exchangeable fraction, two single extraction procedures with HCl and citric acid were carried out, respectively. Results showed a relatively low concentration of readily phyto-available metals, as well as the high concentrations found for some heavy metals (Cu, Pb, Zn) in the potentially mobilizable fraction.
Soil Biology & Biochemistry | 2010
Stefano Bedini; Alessandra Turrini; Chiarafrancesca Rigo; Emanuele Argese; Manuela Giovannetti
Science of The Total Environment | 2005
Emanuele Argese; Cinzia Bettiol; Chiarafrancesca Rigo; S. Bertini; Silvia Colomban; Pier Francesco Ghetti
Ecomondo 2005 | 2005
Emanuele Argese; Chiarafrancesca Rigo; L. Zamengo; Stefano Polizzi; Stefano Bedini; M. Simion; Giancarlo Rampazzo
Archive | 2005
Emanuele Argese; Cinzia Bettiol; S. Bertini; Chiarafrancesca Rigo; Lorena Gobbo; S. Colomban; G. Frangipane; D. Tagliapietra; Annamaria Volpi Ghirardini; Pier Francesco Ghetti
XII Congresso della Società Italiana di Ecologia | 2004
Emanuele Argese; Cinzia Bettiol; Chiarafrancesca Rigo; S. Bertini; Lorena Gobbo; S. Colomban
Archive | 2002
Emanuele Argese; Cinzia Bettiol; S. Bertini; Lorena Gobbo; Chiarafrancesca Rigo
SCIENCES AT CÀ FOSCARI | 2012
Cinzia Bettiol; Fabiola Minello; Lorena Gobbo; Chiarafrancesca Rigo; Stefano Bedini; Elisa Bona; Graziella Berta; Emanuele Argese
2nd Mass Specrometry Food Day | 2011
Cinzia Bettiol; Chiarafrancesca Rigo; R. De Pol; S. Colomban; Emanuele Argese