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Last update: 17/02/2022
 
Name:
Francesco Surname:  Enrichi
Institution: University of Verona
Type of Institution: University
ORCID number: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3443-3707
Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.it/citations?user=I_ViauoAAAAJ&hl=it
Publons: https://publons.com/researcher/1976433/francesco-e
Research Gate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Francesco-Enr
Country: Italy
WEB address: https://www.di.univr.it/?ent=persona&id=72118&lang=en
Working groups of interest
-WG1 - Advances in Porous Materials and Technologies
-WG2 - Health
-WG3 - Energy
-WG4 - Environment
-WG5 - Management and Dissemination
Keywords
- Energy
- Environment
- Health
- Macropores
- Mesopores
- Nanopores
- Oxides
- Porous Semiconductors
- Smart Functional Surfaces
- Technology
Research field (Free keywords) Physics, photoluminescence, rare earth ions, nanostructures, porous materials, zeolites
Scientific expertise Francesco Enrichi is a Physicist, PhD in Materials Science, with about 20 years’ experience in research and technology transfer. He has been Vinnmer Marie Curie Fellow at Luleå University ofTechnology (Sweden), Research Fellow at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice (Italy), Director ofthe Optical Laboratory in Veneto Nanotech, the Italian Cluster for Nanotechnologies, and Researcher at CNR-ISP (National Research Council -Institute for Polar Sciences). Since 2021 he is Senior Researcher (RTD-B) at the University of Verona. He published more than 120 research papers and a few book chapters. He presented several invited oral contributions at international conferences, and he is involved in conferences’ organizing committees. He is regularly acting as contract professor for university courses, expert evaluator for the EU Commission and supervisor of PhD and Master students.
Capabilities His research interests are mainly in the field of luminescent materials, rare-earth-doped materials, nanophosphors, mesoporous silica, zeolites, thin films and glass-ceramic coatings. The potential applications of these materials are in sensors and biosensors, environmental remediation, lighting, solar cells, anticounterfeiting and cultural heritage. His capabilities include the synthesis of materials like chemical sol-gel and vacuum deposition techniques, and the characterization by photoluminescence and Raman spectroscopy, UV-Vis and FT-IR absorption, electron microscopy, X- ray diffraction, etc...
Relevant publications
(3 max.)
C.MaIba, et al. Dalton Transactions, DOI: 10.1039/C4DT00760C (2014). COVER PICTURE
F.Enrichi, et al. Ceramics International, DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2021.03.107 (2021).
L.Minati, et al. Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, DOI:10.1016/j.micromeso.2013.06.016 (2013).
Projects
(2 max.)
Metal nanoparticles, nanoantennas and rare earth ions for energy harvesting in solar cells (Nano2solar). Vinnmer Marie Curie Incoming Fellowship project at Luleå University of Technology (Sweden) funded by Vinnova (Svedish Governmental Innovation Agency)
 
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