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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2016

Microwave-Assisted Synthesis of Reduced Graphene Oxide/SnO2 Nanocomposite for Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Microbial Fuel Cells

Nadia Garino; Adriano Sacco; Micaela Castellino; José A. Muñoz-Tabares; Angelica Chiodoni; Valeria Agostino; Valentina Margaria; Matteo Gerosa; Giulia Massaglia; Marzia Quaglio

We report on an easy, fast, eco-friendly, and reliable method for the synthesis of reduced graphene oxide/SnO2 nanocomposite as cathode material for application in microbial fuel cells (MFCs). The material was prepared starting from graphene oxide that has been reduced to graphene during the hydrothermal synthesis of the nanocomposite, carried out in a microwave system. Structural and morphological characterizations evidenced the formation of nanocomposite sheets, with SnO2 crystals of few nanometers integrated in the graphene matrix. Physico-chemical analysis revealed the formation of SnO2 nanoparticles, as well as the functionalization of the graphene by the presence of nitrogen atoms. Electrochemical characterizations put in evidence the ability of such composite to exploit a cocatalysis mechanism for the oxygen reduction reaction, provided by the presence of both SnO2 and nitrogen. In addition, the novel composite catalyst was successfully employed as cathode in seawater-based MFCs, giving electrical performances comparable to those of reference devices employing Pt as catalyst.


RSC Advances | 2017

Defining the role of nanonetting in the electrical behaviour of composite nanofiber/nets

Giulia Massaglia; Angelica Chiodoni; Gian Paolo Salvador; Luisa Delmondo; José A. Muñoz-Tabares; Sergio Bocchini; Adriano Sacco; Stefano Bianco; G. Saracco; Marzia Quaglio

This work investigates the effect of nanofiber/nets (NFN) on the electrical behaviour of conductive composite nanofibers, using polyethylene oxide (PEO)/multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) as the model material for the analysis. We demonstrate that water-based solutions, containing high molecular weight PEO and MWCNT can be processed by electrospinning/netting applying high voltages. NFNs are designed with different morphologies, in particular modulating their porosities. A strong enhancement of the electrical conductivity of PEO/MWCNT–NFN is observed for the denser NFN, if compared to nanofiber composites. These results demonstrate that the NFN morphology can directly control the quality of the electron percolation paths. To provide better evidence for this strong dependency we processed the nanocomposite NFN by solvent-induced swelling. This physical mechanism directly modulates the percolation path, tuning the electrical behaviour of the nanocomposites to a resistive one: the better the starting percolation path, the larger the resistivity increase.


Frontiers in chemistry | 2018

Insights Into the Sunlight-Driven Water Oxidation by Ce and Er-Doped ZrO2

Simelys Hernández; Chiara Gionco; Thomas Husak; Micaela Castellino; José A. Muñoz-Tabares; Kristine Rodulfo Tolod; Elio Giamello; Maria Cristina Paganini; Nunzio Russo

In the present work, the activity of Ce and Er-doped ZrO2 nanopowders for sun-driven photocatalytic water oxidation has been investigated. ZrO2 powders with tunable amounts of tetragonal, monoclinic and cubic polymorphs have been synthesized by introducing Ce and Er (from 0.5 to 10 mol % on an oxide basis) through hydrothermal method. The aim of this work is to investigate the role of rare earth (RE) ions rich of electrons (Er3+) and with entirely empty levels (Ce4+) in the ZrO2 matrix for the sun-driven photocatalytic water oxidation reaction. The samples have been characterized by means of UV-Vis spectroscopy, X-Ray diffraction (XRD), N2 adsorption, X-ray photoelectron spectrophotometry (XPS) and transmission electronic microscopy (TEM) with energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS). With respect to the bare ZrO2 mainly containing monoclinic (m-) phase, an increasing amount of rare-earth (RE) dopant was found to improve the specific BET surface area and to stabilize the tetragonal (t-) or cubic (c-) polymorphs of ZrO2 at room temperature. XRD data confirmed that dopants were mainly inserted in the t-ZrO2 phase. The photocatalytic O2 evolution from water under AM 1.5 G simulated sunlight illumination of the prepared samples have been correlated with their optical, structural and chemical properties. The effect of the dopant concentration on the chemical-physical and photocatalytic properties of the Er- and Ce-doped ZrO2 materials was elucidated. The samples with 5% of RE oxide were the most active, i.e., three times more than pure zirconia. Their superior photocatalytic activity was found to be mainly correlated to two factors: (i) an optimal surface concentration of RE ions of about 3.7%, which increased charge carriers separation in the photocatalysts surface due more superficial defects of the t-ZrO2 and a higher surface area, thus enhancing the reaction kinetics, (ii) a controlled amount of monoclinic vs. tetragonal (or cubic) polymorphs of zirconia with an optimum ratio of about 70/30 of t-ZrO2/m-ZrO2. Instead, the increased ability of the RE-doped ZrO2 to harvest visible light was found to have a secondary role on the photocatalytic activity of the Ce-doped ZrO2 material.


Applied Surface Science | 2016

Nanostructured MnxOy for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) catalysts

Luisa Delmondo; Gian Paolo Salvador; José A. Muñoz-Tabares; Adriano Sacco; Nadia Garino; Micaela Castellino; Matteo Gerosa; Giulia Massaglia; Angelica Chiodoni; Marzia Quaglio


CHEMISTRYSELECT | 2016

One-Pot Microwave-Assisted Synthesis of Reduced Graphene Oxide/Iron Oxide Nanocomposite Catalyst for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction

Nadia Garino; Adriano Sacco; Micaela Castellino; José A. Muñoz-Tabares; Marco Armandi; Angelica Chiodoni; Candido Pirri


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2017

Thermal evolution of MnxOy nanofibres as catalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction

Luisa Delmondo; José A. Muñoz-Tabares; Adriano Sacco; Nadia Garino; Giulia Massaglia; Micaela Castellino; Gian Paolo Salvador; Candido Pirri; Marzia Quaglio; Angelica Chiodoni


Nanoscale | 2016

Nanostructural evolution of one-dimensional BaTiO3structures by hydrothermal conversion of vertically aligned TiO2nanotubes

José A. Muñoz-Tabares; Katarzyna Bejtka; Andrea Lamberti; Nadia Garino; Stefano Bianco; Marzia Quaglio; Candido Pirri; Angelica Chiodoni


Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2019

Synthesis and characterization of Ce and Er doped ZrO2 nanoparticles as solar light driven photocatalysts

Chiara Gionco; Simelys Hernández; Micaela Castellino; Tanveer Ahmed Gadhi; José A. Muñoz-Tabares; Erik Cerrato; Alberto Tagliaferro; Nunzio Russo; Maria Cristina Paganini


Joint Congress SIBV-SIGA 2015 | 2015

The structural dynamics of photosystem II supercomplexes in thylakoid membranes of higher plant long-term acclimated to different lights

Cristina Pagliano; Pascal Albanese; Jon Nield; Marcello Manfredi; Emilio Marengo; Angelica Chiodoni; José A. Muñoz-Tabares; Andrea Meneghesso; Tomas Morosinotto; James Barber; Guido Saracco


European Fuel Cell | 2015

POLYACRYLONITRILE DERIVED CARBON BASED NANOFIBER MATS AS ANODES IN MICROBIAL FUEL CELLS

Giulia Massaglia; Valeria Agostino; Luisa Delmondo; Valentina Margaria; Adriano Sacco; Micaela Castellino; José A. Muñoz-Tabares; Gian Paolo Salvador; Tonia Tommasi; Matteo Gerosa; Caterina Armato; Angelica Chiodoni; Marzia Quaglio

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Angelica Chiodoni

Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

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Micaela Castellino

Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

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Adriano Sacco

Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

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Marzia Quaglio

Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

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Nadia Garino

Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

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Gian Paolo Salvador

Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

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Valentina Margaria

Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

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Valeria Agostino

Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

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Tonia Tommasi

Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

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