Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Serena Casilli is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Serena Casilli.


Langmuir | 2008

Nanoaggregates of copper porphyrazine in floating layers and Langmuir-Schaefer films.

Larissa A. Valkova; Ludovico Valli; Serena Casilli; Gabriele Giancane; Nicholas Yu. Borovkov; Galina V. Sibrina; Alexandr S. Glibin; Oscar I. Koifman; Michela Pisani; Franco Rustichelli

Aggregation behavior of unsubstituted copper porphyrazine (CuPaz) on the water surface was studied by analysis of compression curves, Brewster angle microscopy (BAM), and optical spectroscopy. The structure and stability of the CuPaz aqua aggregates in the floating layers are determined by hydration degree that depends on initial surface concentration and surface pressure. Langmuir-Schaefer (LS) films of CuPaz were prepared by deposition of the variously structured floating layers and studied by X-ray scattering technique and optical spectroscopy. Stable and labile structures were detected and compared with the floating CuPaz aqua aggregates. Conditions of formation of the stable four-stacked nanoaggregates in LS films were determined. A model comprising both nucleation of CuPaz on the water surface and structural transformations in the solid films is proposed.


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2008

Electrochemical and Spectroscopic Behavior of Iron(III) Porphyrazines in Langmuir−Schäfer Films

Gaetano Garramone; Daniela Pietrangeli; Giampaolo Ricciardi; Sabrina Conoci; Maria Rachele Guascito; Cosimino Malitesta; D. Cesari; Serena Casilli; Livia Giotta; Gabriele Giancane; Ludovico Valli

Thin films of a newly synthesized iron(III) porphyrazine, LFeOESPz ( L = ClEtO, OESPz = ethylsulfanylporphyrazine), have been deposited by the Langmuir-Schafer (LS) technique (horizontal lifting) on ITO or gold substrates. Before deposition, the floating films have been investigated at the air-water interface by pressure/area per molecule (pi/ A) experiments, Brewster angle microscopy (BAM) and UV-vis reflection spectroscopy (RefSpec). The complex reacts with water subphase (pH 6.2) forming the mu-oxo dimer, which becomes the predominant component of the LS films ( LS-Fe) as indicated by optical, IR, XPS, and electrochemical data. LS-Fe multilayers exhibit, between open circuit potential (OCP) and +0.90 V (vs SCE), two independent peak pairs with formal potentials, E surf (I) and E surf(II) of +0.56 V and +0.78 V, respectively. According to dynamic voltammetric and coulometric experiments the peak pair at +0.56 V is attributed to one-electron process at the iron(III) centers on the monomer, while the peak pair at +0.78 V is associated to a four-electron process involving mu-oxo-dimer oligomers. LS-Fe films prove to be quite stable electrochemically between OCP and +0.90 V. The electrochemical stability decreases, however, when the potential range is extended both anodically and cathodically outside these limits, due to formation of new species. Upon incubation with TCA solutions, LS-Fe films show remarkable changes in the UV-vis spectra, which are consistent with a significant mu-oxo dimer --> monomer conversion. Addition of TCA to the electrochemical cell using a LS-Fe film as working electrode, results in a linear increase of a cathodic current peak near -0.40 V as the TCA concentration varies in the 0.1-2.0 mM range. This behavior is interpreted in terms of TCA inducing a progressive change in the composition of the LS-Fe films in favor of the monomeric iron(III) porphyrazine, which is responsible for the observed increase in the cathodic current near -0.40 V.


Applied Surface Science | 2005

Langmuir–Blodgett and Langmuir–Schaefer films of homoleptic and heteroleptic phthalocyanine complexes as voltammetric sensors:: Applications to the study of antioxidants

Serena Casilli; Mariangela De Luca; Constantin Apetrei; Vicente Parra; Álvaro A. Arrieta; Ludovico Valli; Jianzhuang Jiang; Maria Luz Rodriguez-Mendez; José Antonio de Saja


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2007

Growth and Characterization of Films Containing Fullerenes and Water Soluble Porphyrins for Solar Energy Conversion Applications

Vito Sgobba; Gabriele Giancane; Sabrina Conoci; Serena Casilli; Giampaolo Ricciardi; Dirk M. Guldi; Maurizio Prato; Ludovico Valli


Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2006

Spectroelectrochemical characterisation of Langmuir–Schaefer films of heteroleptic phthalocyanine complexes. Potential applications

Constantin Apetrei; Serena Casilli; M. De Luca; Ludovico Valli; J. Jiang; M.L. Rodríguez-Méndez; J.A. de Saja


Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2004

Piezoelectric sensor functionalised by a self-assembled bipyridinium derivative: characterisation and preliminary applications in the detection of heavy metal ions

Serena Casilli; Cosimino Malitesta; Sabrina Conoci; Salvatore Petralia; Salvatore Sortino; Ludovico Valli


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2006

Ethane-bridged zinc porphyrin dimers in Langmuir-Shäfer thin films: structural and spectroscopic properties.

Ludovico Valli; Serena Casilli; Livia Giotta; Bruno Pignataro; Sabrina Conoci; Victor V. Borovkov; Yoshihisa Inoue; Salvatore Sortino


Inorganic Chemistry | 2004

Langmuir-Schäfer films of an amphiphilic ruthenium complex bearing an almost naked multicharged headgroup

Santo Di Bella; Salvatore Sortino; Sabrina Conoci; Salvatore Petralia; Serena Casilli; Ludovico Valli


Surface Science | 2004

Molecular organization and syn ⇆ anti conformational equilibria in ethane-bridged bis(zinc porphyrin) floating films at the air–water interface

Victor V. Borovkov; Serena Casilli; Sabrina Conoci; Yoshihisa Inoue; Salvatore Sortino; Ludovico Valli


11th European Conference on Organised Films | 2008

Asymmetrically functionalised phthalocyanines employed in the fabrication of LB and LS films: deposition and characterisation

Gabriele Giancane; Roberta Del Sole; Serena Casilli; A. De Luca; Giuseppe Vasapollo; Ludovico Valli

Collaboration


Dive into the Serena Casilli's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

J.A. de Saja

University of Valladolid

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge