Geneva, Switzerland

Mattia Maceroni


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Years Active: 2025

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Title: Innovations in Agricultural Nanotechnology by Mattia Maceroni

Introduction

Mattia Maceroni is an innovative inventor based in Geneva, Switzerland. He has made significant contributions to the field of agricultural nanotechnology, particularly in the development of methods for enhancing plant growth and defense mechanisms. His work focuses on the production of controlled release silica nanoparticles, which have the potential to revolutionize agricultural practices.

Latest Patents

Mattia Maceroni holds a patent for a method of production of controlled release silica nanoparticles for plant growth and/or defense enhancement. This tunable one-pot method allows for the creation of nanoparticles that exhibit multiple release profiles of active ingredients when exposed to various conditions, such as moisture or changes in pH. The resulting nanoparticles are designed to be water-soluble and low in toxicity, making them suitable for agricultural applications. The method includes the production of round or substantially round amorphous hydroxylated nanoparticles with a silica-based core that provides a slow release rate, while also incorporating faster release components for enhanced effectiveness.

Career Highlights

Mattia Maceroni is affiliated with the Adolphe Merkle Institute at the University of Fribourg. His research focuses on the synthesis of nanoparticles that can be used as plant growth and defense enhancers. His innovative approach combines colloidal synthesis steps that allow for precise control over the architecture of the nanoparticles, ensuring their effectiveness in agricultural applications.

Collaborations

Mattia collaborates with Fabienne Schwab, contributing to the advancement of research in the field of nanotechnology for agriculture. Their combined expertise enhances the potential for developing effective solutions for plant growth and defense.

Conclusion

Mattia Maceroni's work in the field of agricultural nanotechnology demonstrates the potential of innovative methods for enhancing plant growth and defense. His contributions through patented technologies are paving the way for more sustainable agricultural practices.

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