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    Expandable graphite in polyurethane foams: The effect of expansion volume and intercalants on flame retardancy by Lorenzetti, A., Dittrich, B., Schartel, B., Roso, M., Modesti, M.

    Published in Journal of applied polymer science (15-08-2017)
    “…ABSTRACT Several expandable graphites (EGs), differing in expansion volume but with the same mean size, are compared as flame retardants in polyurethane (PUR)…”
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    Influence of phosphorus valency on thermal behaviour of flame retarded polyurethane foams by Lorenzetti, A., Modesti, M., Besco, S., Hrelja, D., Donadi, S.

    Published in Polymer degradation and stability (01-08-2011)
    “…This paper reports decomposition/pyrolysis studies of polyurethane (PU) rigid foams containing phosphinate, phosphonate or phosphate as flame retardant in…”
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    Preserving the Aromatic Profile of Aged Toma Piemontese PDO Cheese with Gaseous Ozone Technology: A Quality Assessment via SPME-GC–MS/E-Nose by Eramo, V., Modesti, M., Riggi, R., Forniti, R., Lembo, M., Vinciguerra, V., Botondi, R.

    Published in Journal of dairy science (02-08-2024)
    “…The efficacy of low gaseous ozone concentrations (300 ppb and 400 ppb) in controlling spoilage microflora and preserving the quality of the aged Toma…”
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    Graphene/TiO2 based photo-catalysts on nanostructured membranes as a potential active filter media for methanol gas-phase degradation by Roso, M., Lorenzetti, A., Boaretti, C., Hrelja, D., Modesti, M.

    Published in Applied catalysis. B, Environmental (01-10-2015)
    “…[Display omitted] •Graphene is used as a co-photocatalyst of TiO2 in the photo-oxidation of methanol.•All the graphene-based membranes degraded methanol in…”
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    Effect of processing conditions on morphology and mechanical properties of compatibilized polypropylene nanocomposites by Modesti, M., Lorenzetti, A., Bon, D., Besco, S.

    Published in Polymer (Guilford) (14-11-2005)
    “…This work focuses on the influence of processing conditions on the nanocomposites structure, i.e. intercalated or exfoliated, and on the enhancement of…”
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    First Application of Ozone Postharvest Fumigation to Remove Smoke Taint from Grapes by Antolini, A., Forniti, R., Modesti, M., Bellincontro, A., Catelli, C., Mencarelli, F.

    Published in Ozone: science & engineering (04-05-2021)
    “…Smoke taint is becoming a worldwide problem for wine production because of the increasing number of fires in wine regions. It is the result of volatile phenols…”
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    Synthesis of phosphinated polyurethane foams with improved fire behaviour by Lorenzetti, A., Modesti, M., Gallo, E., Schartel, B., Besco, S., Roso, M.

    Published in Polymer degradation and stability (01-11-2012)
    “…Both alkylphosphinates and inorganic phosphinates (based on sodium, calcium, magnesium or zinc) have been recently proposed as flame retardants for polyesters,…”
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    Thermal behaviour of compatibilised polypropylene nanocomposite: Effect of processing conditions by Modesti, M., Lorenzetti, A., Bon, D., Besco, S.

    Published in Polymer degradation and stability (01-04-2006)
    “…The thermal properties and fire behaviour of polypropylene (PP) nanocomposites were investigated using differential scanning calorimetry, dynamic-mechanical…”
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    A common repertoire of autoantibodies is shared by cancer and autoimmune disease patients: Inflammation in their induction and impact on tumor growth by Bei, R, Masuelli, L, Palumbo, C, Modesti, M, Modesti, A

    Published in Cancer letters (18-08-2009)
    “…Abstract The repertoire of autoantibodies found in cancer patients partly overlaps with that typical of patients with autoimmune diseases. Beside the…”
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    Expandable graphite as an intumescent flame retardant in polyisocyanurate–polyurethane foams by Modesti, M, Lorenzetti, A, Simioni, F, Camino, G

    Published in Polymer degradation and stability (2002)
    “…Flame retarded polyisocyanurate–polyurethane (FR PIR–PUR) foams have been synthesized by the use of a new flame retardant, expandable graphite (EG foams),…”
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    Synergism between flame retardant and modified layered silicate on thermal stability and fire behaviour of polyurethane nanocomposite foams by Modesti, M., Lorenzetti, A., Besco, S., Hrelja, D., Semenzato, S., Bertani, R., Michelin, R.A.

    Published in Polymer degradation and stability (01-12-2008)
    “…Synergy in flame retardancy of polyurethane foams between phosphorus-based flame retardant (aluminium phosphinate) and layered silicates has been investigated…”
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    The 6-joint ultrasonographic assessment: a valid, sensitive-to-change and feasible method for evaluating joint inflammation in RA by PERRICONE, Carlo, CECCARELLI, Fulvia, MODESTI, Mariagrazia, VAVALA, Caterina, DI FRANCO, Manuela, VALESINI, Guido, IAGNOCCO, Annamaria

    Published in Rheumatology (Oxford, England) (01-05-2012)
    “…Musculoskeletal US can be useful in monitoring RA. It can be time-consuming and there is no consensus in defining the joints to evaluate. We assessed the…”
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    The interobserver reliability of ultrasound in knee osteoarthritis by IAGNOCCO, Annamaria, PERRICONE, Carlo, SCIROCCO, Chiara, CECCARELLI, Fulvia, MODESTI, Mariagrazia, GATTAMELATA, Angelica, VAVALA, Caterina, RUTIGLIANO, Lolanda Maria, MUSETESCU, Anca, VALESINI, Guido

    Published in Rheumatology (Oxford, England) (01-11-2012)
    “…To assess the interobserver reliability between sonographers with different levels of experience in detecting inflammatory and structural damage abnormalities…”
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    Halogen-free flame retardants for polymeric foams by Modesti, M, Lorenzetti, A

    Published in Polymer degradation and stability (2002)
    “…The effectiveness of some mixtures of halogen-free flame retardants (i.e. expandable graphite, triethylphosphate and red phosphorus) in flame retardancy of…”
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    PET/PA nanocomposite blends with improved gas barrier properties: Effect of processing conditions by Donadi, S., Modesti, M., Lorenzetti, A., Besco, S.

    Published in Journal of applied polymer science (05-12-2011)
    “…The aim of this research is to develop nanocomposite polyethylene terephthalate‐polyamide blends (PET/MXD6 blends) with low oxygen permeability. Particular…”
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    Improvement of nanoclays dispersion through microwave processing in polyurethane rigid nanocomposite foams by Lorenzetti, A, Hrelja, D, Besco, S, Roso, M, Modesti, M

    Published in Journal of applied polymer science (15-03-2010)
    “…Polyurethane rigid nanocomposite foams were synthesized by in situ-polymerization using both pristine and organically modified layered silicates. The effect of…”
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    Short-term low temperature treatments of harvested wine grapes affect the volatile organic compound profile of the berries by Modest, M, Shmulevitz, R, Brizzolara, S, Tonut, P

    Published in Advances in horticultural science (01-06-2020)
    “…In the recent years, due to the climate change and the effects of greenhouse gases average temperatures are increasing. Grapes cultivated in Mediterranean…”
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    COVID-19-related stress in Italy: a comparison between patients with mental disorders and the general population by Modesti, M N, Mimun, S, Bruzzese, A, Carola, V, Nicolais, G, Lai, C, A Del Casale

    Published in European psychiatry (01-03-2023)
    “…IntroductionFollowing the surge of the COVID-19 pandemic, some people have been experiencing severe mental health consequences related to pandemic stress, fear…”
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