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January 30, 2017, at 03:59 PM
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The scientific interests of Prof. Daniela Ascenzi are in the field of gas-phase physical chemistry and her main research fields are:
* elementary processes and reaction dynamics in the gas phase * astrochemistry: chemical reactions in the interstellar space and planetary atmospheres * structure and reactivity of singly and multiply charged ions * chemical synthesis in cold plasmas * photoionization and photodissociation dynamics via lasers and synchrotron radiation * mass spectrometry and molecular beam techniques
She has active collaborations with scientists in the following institutions: Dept. Molecular Physics, Stockholm University (Sweden); Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry and Institute of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Academy of Science of the Czech Republic; Charles Prague University, Prague (Czech Republic); Laboratoire de Chimie Physique CNRS & Université Paris-Sud Orsay (France); Departament de Química Física, Universitat de Barcelona, (Spain); Department of Chemistry, University of Turin (Italy); Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste (Italy); Department of Chemistry, University of Perugia (Italy); Dept. Pharmacy, University G. d’Annunzio Chieti-Pescara
January 30, 2017, at 03:57 PM
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chemical synthesis in cold plasmas
photoionization and photodissociation dynamics via lasers and synchrotron radiation
mass spectrometry and molecular beam techniques
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* chemical synthesis in cold plasmas * photoionization and photodissociation dynamics via lasers and synchrotron radiation * mass spectrometry and molecular beam techniques
January 30, 2017, at 03:56 PM
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astrochemistry: chemical reactions in the interstellar space and planetary atmospheres
structure and reactivity of singly and multiply charged ions
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* astrochemistry: chemical reactions in the interstellar space and planetary atmospheres * structure and reactivity of singly and multiply charged ions
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* Unordered list elementary processes and reaction dynamics in the gas phase via molecular beams and mass spectrometric techniques
* Unordered list structure and reactivity of singly and multiply charged ions chemical synthesis in cold plasmas; astrochemistry: chemical reactions in the interstellar space and planetary atmospheres; photoionization and photodissociation dynamics via lasers and synchrotron radiation; mass spectrometry of organic molecules and biomolecules;
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* elementary processes and reaction dynamics in the gas phase
astrochemistry: chemical reactions in the interstellar space and planetary atmospheres
structure and reactivity of singly and multiply charged ions
chemical synthesis in cold plasmas
photoionization and photodissociation dynamics via lasers and synchrotron radiation
mass spectrometry and molecular beam techniques
January 30, 2017, at 03:54 PM
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The scientific interests of Prof. Daniela Ascenzi are in the field of gas-phase physical chemistry and her main research fields are:
* Unordered list elementary processes and reaction dynamics in the gas phase via molecular beams and mass spectrometric techniques
* Unordered list structure and reactivity of singly and multiply charged ions chemical synthesis in cold plasmas; astrochemistry: chemical reactions in the interstellar space and planetary atmospheres; photoionization and photodissociation dynamics via lasers and synchrotron radiation; mass spectrometry of organic molecules and biomolecules; She has active collaborations with scientists in the following institutions: Dept. Molecular Physics, Stockholm University (Sweden); Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry and Institute of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Academy of Science of the Czech Republic; Charles Prague University, Prague (Czech Republic); Laboratoire de Chimie Physique CNRS & Université Paris-Sud Orsay (France); Departament de Química Física, Universitat de Barcelona, (Spain); Department of Chemistry, University of Turin (Italy); Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste (Italy); Department of Chemistry, University of Perugia (Italy); Dept. Pharmacy, University G. d’Annunzio Chieti-Pescara
February 15, 2011, at 02:30 PM
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Thesis projects (for both ''Laurea triennale'' and ''Laurea magistrale'' in Physics on the following topics are available
* '''Development''' of an '''ion source''' for the efficient generation of molecular cations (both singly and doubly charged). The source should be implemented on an existing ''tandem mass spectrometer'' based on a ''RF octupole guide''. The set-up will be used to study gas phase reactivity of ions with molecules of relevance for modelling the physical chemistry of laboratory plasmas, combustion systems, planetary atmospheres and the interstellar space
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* '''Development''' of an '''ion source''' for the efficient generation of molecular cations (both singly and doubly charged). The source should be implemented on an existing ''tandem mass spectrometer'' based on a ''RF octupole guide''. The set-up will be used to study gas phase reactivity of ions with molecules of relevance for modelling the physical chemistry of laboratory plasmas, combustion systems, planetary atmospheres and the interstellar space
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Thesis projects (for both ''Laurea triennale'' and ''Laurea magistrale'' in Physics on the following topics are available
* Development of an ion source for the efficient generation of molecular cations (both singly and doubly charged). The source should be implemented on an existing tandem mass spectrometer based on a RF octupole guide. The set-up will be used to study gas phase reactivity of ions with molecules of relevance
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