Dr. Rolando Pedicini | Composite Materials Science | Best Researcher Award
Doctorate at CNR-ITAE, Italy
Profiles:
🎓Early Academic Pursuits
Dr. Rolando Pedicini was born on May 25, 1971, in Messina, Italy. He pursued his higher education with a focus on inorganic chemistry and chemical physics. From June 1998 to March 2000, he was involved in research activities at the University of Messina under the supervision of Prof. G. Alibrandi. During this period, he gained substantial experience in reaction inorganic kinetics, characterizing the final products through UV, FT-IR, and NMR spectroscopy, as well as potentiometric titrations.
🏢Professional Endeavors
Dr. Pedicini’s professional journey began at the National Research Council’s Institute for Advanced Energy Technologies “Nicola Giordano” (CNR-ITAE) in Messina, where he worked on various projects related to Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells (PEFCs). His initial role was as a researcher on collaboration activities from February 2001 to May 2001. This experience laid the foundation for his subsequent roles at CNR-ITAE, where he continued to develop his expertise in polymeric membranes for fuel cells.
From June 2001 to May 2003, Dr. Pedicini held a fellowship at Pirelli Labs, focusing on developing polyethylene grafted-styrene membranes for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells applications at low temperatures. His contributions during this period were crucial in advancing the understanding and development of materials for fuel cells.
Between June 2003 and October 2008, Dr. Pedicini worked on developing and characterizing proton conduction membranes for polymer electrolyte fuel cells at CNR-ITAE. His efforts were supported through scholarships and research grants, highlighting his commitment and the recognition of his work in this field.
In October 2008, Dr. Pedicini secured a temporary position as a researcher at the National Research Council (CNR) in Rome. He worked on developing and characterizing membranes containing blends of s-PSF/Polyurethane and sPSF/PSF until December 2009. His expertise and contributions led to a permanent position at CNR from December 2009, where he has since focused on synthesizing polymeric materials for hydrogen storage applications.
🔬Contributions and Research Focus
Dr. Pedicini’s research has primarily focused on the development and characterization of materials for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells (PEFCs) and hydrogen storage. His work has involved synthesizing novel polymeric materials, developing protonic exchange membranes, and exploring innovative strategies for material characterization. One notable publication includes the study titled “New sulfonated polysulfone co-polymer membrane for low temperature fuel cell,” published in the Journal of New Material for Electrochemical Systems in 2003. This work, co-authored with A.C. Tavares, Y.A. Dubitsky, A. Zaopo, I. Gatto, and E. Passalacqua, contributed significantly to the understanding of low-temperature fuel cells.
Another significant publication is “Structural and electrochemical investigation on re-cast Nafion membranes for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells (PEFCs) application,” published in the Journal of Membrane Science in 2006. This study, co-authored with A. Saccà, A. Carbone, G. Portale, L. D’Ilario, A. Longo, A. Martorana, and E. Passalacqua, provided insights into the structural and electrochemical properties of re-cast Nafion membranes, furthering the development of PEFCs.
🏆Accolades and Recognition
Dr. Pedicini’s contributions to the field of fuel cell research have been recognized through various accolades and scholarships. He received a fully funded scholarship from the University of Calabria, where he pursued his Ph.D. in Physics from November 2016 to September 2020. His thesis, titled “Sviluppo di Materiali Innovativi per Adsorbimento H2 e Realizzazione di una Unità Dimostrativa di Bombola,” focused on developing innovative materials for hydrogen adsorption and creating a demonstrative unit for hydrogen storage.
🌍Impact and Influence
Throughout his career, Dr. Pedicini has significantly impacted the field of fuel cell research. His work has contributed to the development of new materials and technologies, enhancing the efficiency and performance of fuel cells and hydrogen storage systems. His research has been instrumental in advancing the understanding of polymeric membranes and their applications in energy technologies.
🌟Legacy and Future Contributions
Dr. Pedicini’s legacy in fuel cell research is marked by his dedication to developing innovative materials and his contributions to advancing the field. As a permanent researcher at the National Research Council, he continues to explore new frontiers in polymeric materials for energy applications. His ongoing work in synthesizing and characterizing novel materials for hydrogen storage promises to contribute to sustainable energy solutions in the future.
📖Publications:
Paper Title: Pt Effect on H2 Kinetics Sorption in Mn Oxide-Based Polymeric Material
- Authors: Pedicini, R., Sigalas, M.
- Journal: Hydrogen (Switzerland)
- Year: 2024
Paper Title: A Critical Review of Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell Systems for Automotive Applications: Components, Materials, and Comparative Assessment
- Authors: Pedicini, R., Romagnoli, M., Santangelo, P.E.
- Journal: Energies
- Year: 2023
Paper Title: Aquivion-based anion exchange membranes: Synthesis optimization via dispersant agents and reaction time
- Authors: Carbone, A., Zignani, S.C., Gatto, I., Cattaneo, A., Aricò, A.S.
- Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal
- Year: 2023
Paper Title: Evaluation of Photoelectrocatalysis with Electrode Based on Ti/RuO2-TiO2 Modified with Tin and Tantalum Oxides for the Degradation of Indigo Blue Dye
- Authors: Tomaz, A.T., Costa, C.R., de Lourdes S. Vasconcellos, M., Pedicini, R., Ribeiro, J.
- Journal: Nanomaterials
- Year: 2022
Paper Title: Determination of the electrochemically active surface area by CO and hydrogen of PtSnRuTa/C-based electrocatalysts and their relationship with catalytic activity against alcohol oxidation
- Authors: Queiroz, M.A.R., Vasconcellos, M.L.S., Ribeiro, M.A., Pedicini, R., Ribeiro, J.
- Journal: Chemical Papers
- Year: 2022