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Daniela Chirizzi
Researcher at University of Salento
Publications - 34
Citations - 951
Daniela Chirizzi is an academic researcher from University of Salento. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cyclic voltammetry & Glucose oxidase. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 32 publications receiving 703 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniela Chirizzi include National Research Council.
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Seasonal variability of PM2.5 and PM10 composition and sources in an urban background site in Southern Italy.
Daniela Cesari,G. E. De Benedetto,Paolo Bonasoni,Maurizio Busetto,Adelaide Dinoi,Eva Merico,Daniela Chirizzi,Paolo Cristofanelli,Antonio Donateo,F. M. Grasso,Angela Marinoni,Antonio Pennetta,Daniele Contini +12 more
TL;DR: The main seasonal variabilities of sources and processes involving fine and coarse PM (particulate matter) were studied at the Environmental-Climate Observatory of Lecce and results identify two soil sources: crustal associated to long range transport and carbonates associated to local resuspended dust.
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A novel nonenzymatic amperometric hydrogen peroxide sensor based on CuO@Cu2O nanowires embedded into poly(vinyl alcohol).
TL;DR: The electrochemical performances of proposed sensors as high sensitivity, fast response, reproducibility and selectivity make them suitable for the quantitative determination of hydrogen peroxide substrate in batch analysis.
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SARS-CoV-2 concentrations and virus-laden aerosol size distributions in outdoor air in north and south of Italy.
Daniela Chirizzi,Marianna Conte,Matteo Feltracco,Adelaide Dinoi,Elena Gregoris,Elena Barbaro,G. La Bella,Giuseppina Ciccarese,G. La Salandra,Andrea Gambaro,Daniele Contini +10 more
TL;DR: Outdoor air in residential and urban areas was generally not infectious and safe for the public in both northern and southern Italy, with the possible exclusion of very crowded sites, so it is likely that outdoor airborne transmission does not explain the difference in the spread of COVID-19 observed in the two Italian regions.
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Influence of Saharan dust outbreaks and carbon content on oxidative potential of water-soluble fractions of PM 2.5 and PM 10
Daniela Chirizzi,Daniela Cesari,Maria Rachele Guascito,Maria Rachele Guascito,Adelaide Dinoi,Livia Giotta,Antonio Donateo,Daniele Contini +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a-cellular DTT (dithiothreitol) assay was used to evaluate the oxidative potential (OP) of the water-soluble fraction of PM2.5 and PM10 collected at an urban background site in Southern Italy.
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Characterization of PM10 and PM2.5 and Their Metals Content in Different Typologies of Sites in South-Eastern Italy
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated concentration differences among the typologies of sites, the seasonal patterns, and the influence of advection of Saharan dust (SD) in the south-eastern part of Italy.