Evandri Daniele
PhD student
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BiographyGraduated in Industrial Chemistry (2024), he is currently carrying out research activities at the CNR, where he started in June 2024 as a research fellow and has continued as a PhD candidate since November 2025. His research focuses on the development and characterization of composite materials based on nanomaterials (graphene or MOFs) for the removal of emerging contaminants from drinking water. He has been involved in the PRIN VOGA’N Water project (PRIN20223CWFZT) and contributed as a speaker at Graphene Week 2025. He is currently working on national and European projects, collaborating with research institutions and industry partners.
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ResearchDevelopment, synthesis, and characterization of advanced materials based on graphene oxide, MOFs (Metal–Organic Frameworks), and their derivatives for sensing applications and the removal of contaminants from water. Study of polymer–graphene and polymer–MOF composites, including their structural and physicochemical properties and the adsorption mechanisms of emerging contaminants.
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KeywordsGraphene • MOF • Water • Adsorption • Composite materials
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ERC SectorsPE4 Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences
PE5 Synthetic Chemistry and Materials
PE11 Materials Engineering

