Gianguzza, Antonio.
Antonio Gianguzza
Gianguzza, Antonio 1945-
VIAF ID: 66619985 (Personal)
Permalink: http://viaf.org/viaf/66619985
Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a Antonio Gianguzza
- 200 _ 1 ‡a Gianguzza ‡b , Antonio
- 200 _ | ‡a Gianguzza ‡b Antonio
-
-
-
- 100 1 _ ‡a Gianguzza, Antonio
- 100 1 0 ‡a Gianguzza, Antonio
-
- 100 1 _ ‡a Gianguzza, Antonio
- 100 1 _ ‡a Gianguzza, Antonio
- 100 1 _ ‡a Gianguzza, Antonio ‡d 1945-
-
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (4)
Works
Title | Sources |
---|---|
Acid−Base Properties of Synthetic and Natural Polyelectrolytes: Experimental Results and Models for the Dependence on Different Aqueous Media† | |
Addotti di organostagno(4.) alogenuri con N, N'-etilene-bis(salicilideneiminato) Ni2. / A. Gianguzza, L. Pellerito, R. Cefalu | |
Alginate gel beads filled with halloysite nanotubes | |
Chemical processes in marine environments, 2000: | |
Chemistry of marine water and sediments | |
Complexes of Azelaic and Diethylenetrioxydiacetic Acids with Na+, Mg2+, and Ca2+in NaCl Aqueous Solutions, at 25 °C | |
Esame comparativo su alcuni metodi di analisi quantitativa dei nitriti in soluzione acquose ad alto contenuto salino : possibilità per l'analisi dei nitriti in acqua di mare / A. Giovenco, A. Gianguzza e M. Consiglio | |
Experimental and robust modeling approach for lead(II) uptake by alginate gel beads: influence of the ionic strength and medium composition | |
Hydrolysis and chemical speciation of (C2H5)2Sn2+, (C2H5)3Sn+ and (C3H7)3Sn+ in aqueous media simulating the major composition of natural waters | |
Hydrolysis of Monomethyl-, Dimethyl-, and Trimethyltin(IV) Cations in Fairly Concentrated Aqueous Solutions atI= 1 mol·L−1(NaNO3) andT= 298.15 K. Evidence for the Predominance of Polynuclear Species | |
The interaction of amino acids with the major constituents of natural waters at different ionic strengths | |
Interaction of methyltin(IV) compounds with carboxylate ligands. Part 2: formation thermodynamic parameters, predictive relationships and sequestering ability | |
Interaction of UO2(2+) with ATP in aqueous ionic media | |
Modelling of proton and metal exchange in the alginate biopolymer | |
On the Complexation of Cu(II) and Cd(II) With Polycarboxyl Ligands. Potentiometric Studies With ISE-H+, ISE-Cu2+, and ISE-Cd2+ | |
The PAH composition of surface sediments from Stagnone coastal lagoon, Marsala (Italy) | |
Palladium(II) Complexes of Aminopolycarboxylic Ligands in Aqueous Solution | |
Polyacrylates in aqueous solution. The dependence of protonation on molecular weight, ionic medium and ionic strength | |
Protonation of carbonate in aqueous tetraalkylammonium salts at 25 degrees C. | |
Quantitative parameters for the sequestering capacity of polyacrylates towards alkaline earth metal ions. | |
Salt effects on the protonation of ortho-phosphate between 10 and 50°C in aqueous solution. A complex formation model | |
Sequestering ability of polyaminopolycarboxylic ligands towards dioxouranium(VI) cation | |
Sequestering ability of some chelating agents towards methylmercury(II). | |
Sequestration of alkyltin(IV) cations by complexation with amino-polycarboxylic chelating agents | |
Sequestration of organometallic compounds by natural organic matter. binding of trimethyltin(IV) by fulvic and alginic acids | |
Speciation of low molecular weight carboxylic ligands in natural fluids: protonation constants and association with major components of seawater of oxydiacetic and citric acids | |
Speciation of organotin compounds in NaCl aqueous solution: interaction of mono-, di- and tri-organotin(IV) cations with nucleotide 5′ monophosphates | |
Stability−Charge and Stability−Structure Relationships in the Binding of Dicarboxylic Ligands by Open-Chain Polyammonium Cations | |
Thermodynamic parameters for the formation of glycine complexes with magnesium(II), calcium(II), lead(II), manganese(II), cobalt(II), nickel(II), zinc(II) and cadmium(II) at different temperatures and ionic strengths, with particular reference to nat | |
Uranium(VI) sequestration by polyacrylic and fulvic acids in aqueous solution |