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Giannantonio Cibin
Researcher at Roma Tre University
Publications - 187
Citations - 4302
Giannantonio Cibin is an academic researcher from Roma Tre University. The author has contributed to research in topics: XANES & Absorption spectroscopy. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 172 publications receiving 3164 citations. Previous affiliations of Giannantonio Cibin include Rutherford Appleton Laboratory & Science and Technology Facilities Council.
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Niobium tungsten oxides for high-rate lithium-ion energy storage
TL;DR: Micrometre-sized particles of two niobium tungsten oxides have high volumetric capacities and rate performances, enabled by very high lithium-ion diffusion coefficients.
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Operando spectroscopy study of the carbon dioxide electro-reduction by iron species on nitrogen-doped carbon
Chiara Genovese,Manfred Erwin Schuster,Emma K. Gibson,Diego Gianolio,Victor Posligua,Ricardo Grau-Crespo,Giannantonio Cibin,Peter P. Wells,Debi Garai,Vladyslav Solokha,Sandra Krick Calderon,Juan J. Velasco-Vélez,Claudio Ampelli,Siglinda Perathoner,Georg Held,Gabriele Centi,Rosa Arrigo +16 more
TL;DR: It is shown that nanostructured iron (III) oxyhydroxide on nitrogen-doped carbon enables high Faraday efficiency and selectivity to acetic acid at very-low potential and the evolution of hydrogen is correlated to the formation of metallic iron.
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B18: A core XAS spectroscopy beamline for Diamond
Andrew J. Dent,Giannantonio Cibin,Silvia Ramos,Andrew D. Smith,Stewart Scott,L. Varandas,M.R. Pearson,N.A. Krumpa,C.P. Jones,P.E. Robbins +9 more
TL;DR: The B18 as discussed by the authors is a general purpose XAS beamline on diamond, with a monochromator designed to carry out both conventional and QEXAFS measurements, where the low and high energy optic branches will run in parallel and the appropriate branch for a given experiment will be selected by changing the position of the slits, instead of by moving the optical elements.
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Solid base catalysed 5-HMF oxidation to 2,5-FDCA over Au/hydrotalcites: fact or fiction?
Leandro Ardemani,Giannantonio Cibin,Andrew J. Dent,Mark A. Isaacs,Georgios Kyriakou,Adam F. Lee,Christopher M. A. Parlett,Stephen A. Parry,Karen Wilson +8 more
TL;DR: Synergistic effects between alkali-free hydrotalcites and gold nanoparticles afford efficient heterogeneous catalysts for the cascade oxidation of 5-HMF to 2,5-FDCA.
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Biosynthesis and Characterization of Copper Nanoparticles Using Shewanella oneidensis: Application for Click Chemistry.
Richard L. Kimber,Edward A. Lewis,Fabio Parmeggiani,Kurt F. Smith,Heath Bagshaw,Toby Starborg,Nimisha Joshi,Adriana I. Figueroa,Gerrit van der Laan,Giannantonio Cibin,Diego Gianolio,Sarah J. Haigh,Richard A. D. Pattrick,Nicholas J. Turner,Jonathan R. Lloyd +14 more
TL;DR: A novel, simple, green biosynthesis method for producing efficient copper nanoparticle catalysts using the metal-reducing bacterium, Shewanella oneidensis, which is not dependent on the Mtr pathway commonly used to reduce other high oxidation state metals in this bacterium is demonstrated.