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    Giornate europee del Patrimonio: Presentazione di libri al Castello di Torrechiara (PR)

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    In occasione della Giornata Europea del Patrimonio, è stata organizzata la presentazione dei volumi "La tradizione smarrita" di F. Benozzo (Viella, 2007) e "Le ombre della preistoria" di P. Galloni (Edizioni dell'Orso, 2007), coin il patrocinio del COmune di Langhirano e della Regione Emilia Romagn

    Itasca Fire Department, J. Galloni.

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    Color photo of J. Galloni

    Lezione 2- modulo Galloni

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    Galloni, G.

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    Lezione 1- modulo Galloni

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    Floating photocatalysts as an innovative solar-powered technology for wastewater treatment: leveraging sustainability to support vulnerable communities

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    Nowadays, preserving freshwater is crucial, especially in developing countries, where the risk of disease transmission is elevated. (Galloni et al., 2024) Ibuprofen (IBU) and diclofenac (DCF) are nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), whose concentration in surface waters is increasing due to the rapid growth/aging of world population. (Galloni et al., 2024) So, the possible purification/reuse of wastewater represents a challenging task. Among the strategies to abate NSAIDs, photocatalysis exploits solar energy - a free and clean resource. Its potential is to significantly aid the development of regions frequently impoverished and densely populated, demonstrating a practical application of renewable energy in enhancing global water quality. However, the most part of photocatalytic systems hides a practical limitation, i.e., the difficult recovery as powders from the reaction mixture, causing contamination issues and additional costs. In this context, sustainable floating photocatalysts are viable alternatives to be used: their floatability on the air-water interface maximizes both light absorption and surface aeration, enhancing pollutant removal efficiency and reducing post-treatment costs. However, finding a simple, cheap, and universally accessible method for applying photocatalysis in water purification, especially in communities with limited access to clean water, remains an ongoing challenge. Herein, we propose the development of an innovative sunlight-driven device composed by bismuth oxybromide (BiOBr) grown on a naturally derived material (Lightweight Expanded Clay Aggregate, LECA), to clean surface waters under natural solar irradiation. Photodegradation of IBU and DCF was investigated in laboratory- and real-scale experiments. The BiOBr/LECA photocatalyst fully degrades DCF, whereas restricted abatement of IBU is observed (Figure) (Galloni et al., 2024). The identification of specific transformation products (TPs) during the degradation reveals that this behaviour is related to the different structures of drugs. Reusability tests demonstrate the high stability of the floating composite. These encouraging results pave the path toward a promising novel and sustainable paradigm for water remediation

    Sobre los métodos roentgenográficos para el estudio de estructuras cristalinas

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    Fil: Galloni, Ernesto Enrique. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina

    Lezione 3- modulo Galloni

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    Física mecánica

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    Fil: Galloni Ernesto E.. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ingeniería. Buenos Aires, Argentin

    Campo electromagnético : teoría de Maxwell

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    Fil: Galloni Ernesto E.. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ingeniería. Buenos Aires, Argentin
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