The research by Leonardo Palmisano utilizes Fast Field Cycling (FFC) NMR relaxometry to investigate water molecule interactions with titanium dioxide ( ) surfaces, distinguishing between anatase and rutile polymorphs. It highlights that anatase exhibits stronger hydrogen-bonding interactions, which influence photocatalytic efficiency in environmental applications
Prusova, A., De Pasquale, C., Loddo, V., Palmisano, L. (2010). TiO2-H2O Interactions by Fast Field Cycling (FFC) NMR Relaxometry. GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH ABSTRACTS, 15355.
TiO2-H2O Interactions by Fast Field Cycling (FFC) NMR Relaxometry
DE PASQUALE, Claudio;LODDO, Vittorio;PALMISANO, Leonardo
2010-01-01
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The research by Leonardo Palmisano utilizes Fast Field Cycling (FFC) NMR relaxometry to investigate water molecule interactions with titanium dioxide ( ) surfaces, distinguishing between anatase and rutile polymorphs. It highlights that anatase exhibits stronger hydrogen-bonding interactions, which influence photocatalytic efficiency in environmental applicationsFile in questo prodotto:
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