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Plinio Maroni

Researcher at University of Geneva

Publications -  88
Citations -  3003

Plinio Maroni is an academic researcher from University of Geneva. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polyelectrolyte & Colloidal probe technique. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 83 publications receiving 2630 citations. Previous affiliations of Plinio Maroni include École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne.

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Polyelectrolyte adsorption, interparticle forces, and colloidal aggregation

TL;DR: This review summarizes the current understanding of adsorption of polyelectrolytes to oppositely charged solid substrates, the resulting interaction forces between such substrates and consequences for colloidal particle aggregation, and conclusions can be reached based on experimental findings.
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Vibrational Mode-Specific Reaction of Methane on a Nickel Surface

TL;DR: For doubly deuterated methane (CD2H2), this article showed that the reaction probability with two quanta of excitation in one C-H bond was greater (by as much as a factor of 5) than with one quantum in each of two c-H bonds.
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State-resolved gas-surface reactivity of methane in the symmetric C-H stretch vibration on Ni(100)

TL;DR: The state-resolved reactivity of CH4 in its totally symmetric C-H stretch vibration (nu(1)) has been measured on a Ni(100) surface.
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Ordered and oriented supramolecular n/p-heterojunction surface architectures: completion of the primary color collection

TL;DR: The direct comparison of zipper and LBL assemblies reveals that yellow zippers generate more photocurrent than blue zippers as well as LBL photosystems, and found characteristics, such as significant critical thickness, strong photocurrents, large fill factors, and, according to AFM images, smooth surfaces, are important for optoelectronic performance and support the existence of highly ordered architectures.
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Surface reactivity of highly vibrationally excited molecules prepared by pulsed laser excitation: CH4 (2ν3) on Ni(100)

TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported state resolved sticking coefficients for highly vibrationally excited CH4 on Ni(100) at well-defined kinetic energies in the range of 12-72 kJ/mol.