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If you can’t explain it simply, you don’t understand it well enough. A.E
Some old-fashion lab and Outdoor teaching 
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A Non-Hydrolytic Sol-Gel Approach for the Preparation of Mg x Al2(1−x)Ti(1+x)O5 Powders
Published in Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology, 2018
The study of non-hydrolytic reactions for the synthesis of Mg x Al2(1−x)Ti(1+x)O5 solid solution with x = 0.6 is reported. The reagents chosen were Al(OsBu)3, Ti(OiPr)4, TiCl4 and Mg(NO3)2·6H2O in toluene. The reactions were followed using 13C Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. Sol-gel synthesized powders were calcined in air at 300, 500, 1000, and 1200°C for 1 h. The powders were analysed by X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) demonstrating the formation of a Mg0.6Al0.8Ti1.6O5 phase in samples treated at the higher calcination temperature.
Recommended citation: A Non-Hydrolytic Sol-Gel Approach for the Preparation of Mg x Al2 (1− x) Ti (1+ x) O5 Powders ML Di Vona, R Polini, P Sebastianelli, S Licoccia - Journal of sol-gel science and technology, 2004
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Systematic Characterization of Gas Phase Binary Pre-Nucleation Complexes Containing H2SO4 + X, [ X = NH3, (CH3)NH2, (CH3)2NH, (CH3)3N, H2O, (CH3)OH, (CH3)2O, HF, CH3F, PH3, (CH3)PH2, (CH3)2PH, (CH3)3P, H2S, (CH3)SH, (CH3)2S, HCl, (CH3)Cl)]. A Computational Study
Published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 2018
A systematic characterization of gas phase binary prenucleation complexes between H2SO4 (SA) and other molecules present in the atmosphere (NH3, (CH3)NH2, (CH3)2NH, (CH3)3N, H2O, (CH3)OH, (CH3)2O, HF, CH3 F, PH3, (CH3)PH2, (CH3)2PH, (CH3)3P, H2S, (CH3)SH, (CH3)2S, HCl, (CH3)Cl) has been carried out using the ωB97X-D/6-311++(2d,2p) method at the DFT level of theory.
Recommended citation: Sebastianelli, P., Cometto, P. M., & Pereyra, R. G. (2018). Systematic Characterization of Gas Phase Binary Pre-Nucleation Complexes Containing H2SO4+ X,[X= NH3,(CH3) NH2,(CH3) 2NH,(CH3) 3N, H2O,(CH3) OH,(CH3) 2O, HF, CH3F, PH3,(CH3) PH2,(CH3) 2PH,(CH3) 3P, H2S,(CH3) SH,(CH3) 2S, HCl,(CH3) Cl)]. A Computational Study. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 122(8), 2116-2128.
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Frontier molecular orbital analysis for determining the equilibrium geometries of atmospheric prenucleation complexes
Published in International Journal of Quantum Chemistry, 2020
A systematic characterization of the frontier molecular orbitals (FMO) of gas‐phase prenucleation complexes between H2SO4 and other molecules present in the atmosphere (NH3, H2O, (CH3)OH, HF, (CH3)2PH, (CH3)SH) is carried out using the ωB97X‐D/6‐311++(2d,2p) method at the density functional theory level of theory.
Recommended citation: Sebastianelli, P. and Pereyra, R.G., 2020. Frontier molecular orbital analysis for determining the equilibrium geometries of atmospheric prenucleation complexes. International Journal of Quantum Chemistry, 120(3), p.e26060.
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A global environmental crisis 42,000 years ago
Published in Science, 2021
Do terrestrial geomagnetic field reversals have an effect on Earth’s climate?
Recommended citation: Alan Cooper et al. ,A global environmental crisis 42,000 years ago.Science371,811-818(2021).
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Homogeneous nucleation in supercooled liquid water. Determination of ice germ size and activation energy barrier in Molecular Dynamics simulations
Published in Molecular Simulation, 2022
Homogeneous freezing nucleation occurs in supercooled liquid water by the formation of critical-sized ice embryos. Molecular Dynamics simulations were performed ‘sowing’ a solid embryo into liquid and monitoring the subsequent system evolution. The size of critical ice embryos and the activation energy barrier associated with the incorporation of molecules into the germ were estimated using the TIP5P-E water model for three different temperatures: 237, 240 and 244 K. The results show how MD simulations provide reliable outcomes for the study of both parameters.
Recommended citation: Pereyra, R. G., Sebastianelli, P., & Ávila, E. E. (2022). Homogeneous nucleation in supercooled liquid water. Determination of ice germ size and activation energy barrier in Molecular Dynamics simulations. Molecular Simulation, 48(12), 1112–1121. https://doi.org/10.1080/08927022.2022.2068801
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Photophysical oxidation of HCHO produces HO2 radicals
Published in Nature Chemistry, 2023
At photolysis energies below the energetic threshold for radical formation we directly detect HO2 at low pressures by cavity ring-down spectroscopy and indirectly detect HO2 at 1 bar by Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy end-product analysis. Supported by electronic structure theory and master equation simulations, we attribute this HO2 to photophysical oxidation (PPO): photoexcited HCHO relaxes non-radiatively to the ground electronic state where the far-from-equilibrium, vibrationally activated HCHO molecules react with thermal O2. PPO is likely to be a general mechanism in tropospheric chemistry and, unlike photolysis, PPO will increase with increasing O2 pressure.
Recommended citation: Welsh, B.A., Corrigan, M.E., Assaf, E. et al. Photophysical oxidation of HCHO produces HO2 radicals. Nat. Chem. 15, 1350–1357 (2023).
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Ignite your students’ interest in separable ODEs: a fire engineering application
Published in International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2025
It is often desirable to have students solve a differential equation having a real application. We discuss such an equation, arising in the field of fire engineering, which models the temperature of a solid that is being heated by a radiative heat flux.
Recommended citation: Nelson, M. I., & Sebastianelli, P. (2025). " Ignite your students’ interest in separable ODEs: a fire engineering application." International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 1–22.
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Associate Lecturer - Physical Chemistry 2
Undergraduate course, Universidad Nacional de La Pampa, Department of Chemistry, 2017
(2014-2017)Teaching Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Techonolgy Education at various Secondary Schools
, Secondary Schools - La Pampa, 2017
Associate Lecturer - General Chemistry (large cohort of students)
Undergraduate course, Universidad Nacional de La Pampa, Department of Chemistry, 2018
Subject Coordinator - Physical Chemistry 1
Undergraduate course, Universidad Nacional de La Pampa, Department of Chemistry, 2019
Practicum Coordinator - Physics 2
Undergraduate course, Universidad Nacional de La Pampa, Department of Physics, 2019
Associate Lecturer - Physics 3 (Electromagnetism)
Undergraduate course, Universidad Nacional de La Pampa, Department of Physics, 2019
Associate Lecturer - General Chemistry (large cohort of students)
Undergraduate course, Universidad Nacional de La Pampa, Faculty of Agronomy, 2019
Subject Coordinator - Physics 2
Tecnicatura en Hydrocarburos, Universidad Nacional de La Pampa, 2019
Lab Demonstrator (CHEM103)
Undergraduate course, University of Wollongong, Department of Chemistry, 2020
Computational Labs / Tutor (PHYS233) - Introduction to Environmental Physics
Undergraduate course, University of Wollongong, Department of Physics, 2020
Lecturer (PHYS233) - Introduction to Environmental Physics
Undergraduate course, University of Wollongong, Department of Physics, 2025
Lab Demonstrator (CHEM101)
Undergraduate course, University of Wollongong, Department of Chemistry, 2025
Lab Demonstrator (CHEM103)
Undergraduate course, University of Wollongong, Department of Chemistry, 2025
