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    Thermal Plasma Synthesis of Zirconia Powder and Preparation of Premixed Ca-Doped Zirconia by Iovane, P., Borriello, C., Portofino, S., De Girolamo Del Mauro, A., Magnani, G., Minarini, C., Galvagno, S.

    Published in Plasma chemistry and plasma processing (01-11-2019)
    “…A novel study about the synthesis of zirconia and calcia-stabilized zirconia powders were carried out by DC thermal plasma starting from cheap precursors as…”
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    Steam gasification of tyre waste, poplar, and refuse-derived fuel: A comparative analysis by Galvagno, S., Casciaro, G., Casu, S., Martino, M., Mingazzini, C., Russo, A., Portofino, S.

    Published in Waste management (Elmsford) (01-02-2009)
    “…In the field of waste management, thermal disposal is a treatment option able to recover resources from “end of life” products. Pyrolysis and gasification are…”
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    Sintering and mechanical properties of β‐SiC powder obtained from waste tires by Magnani, G., Galvagno, S., Sico, G., Portofino, S., Freda, C., Burresi, E.

    Published in Journal of advanced ceramics (01-03-2016)
    “…Plasma synthesized SiC powder obtained from quartz and carbonaceous residue of waste tires was successfully sintered at 1925 ℃ by pressureless liquid-phase…”
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    Biodegradation of poly-ε-caprolactone/poly-β-hydroxybutyrate blend by La Cara, F, Immirzi, B, Ionata, E, Mazzella, A, Portofino, S, Orsello, G, De Prisco, P.P

    Published in Polymer degradation and stability (2003)
    “…Poly-ε-caprolactone (PCL), poly-β-hydroxybutyrate (PHB) and one of their blends have been incubated in presence of some microbial consortia isolated from…”
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    Investigation on Stress Relaxation of Discontinuous Recycled Carbon Fiber Composites by Palmieri, B., Borriello, C., Rametta, G., Iovane, P., Portofino, S., Tammaro, L., Galvagno, S., Giordano, M., Ambrosio, L., Martone, A.

    “…The integration of repurposed and recycled carbon fibers into high-performance composites is essential to promote their use as structural materials due to…”
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    Blends of biodegradable polyesters by reactive blending : preparation, characterisation and properties by IMMIRZI, B, MALINCONICO, M, ORSELLO, G, PORTOFINO, S, VOLPE, M. G

    Published in Journal of materials science (1999)
    “…Blends of poly-ε-caproIactone (PCL) and poly-β-hydroxybutyrate (PHB) were prepared by mixing the two polymers in the presence of dicumylperoxide (DCPO) in…”
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    New Designed Procedure for G/SiO2/SiC Nano-Heterojunctions Growth on Recycled 3C-SiC Powder by M. Sarno, S. Galvagno, R. Piscitelli, S. Portofino, C. Cirillo, P. Ciambelli

    Published in Chemical engineering transactions (01-03-2017)
    “…Few layer graphene/SiO2/SiC (G/SiO2/SiC) core-layers-sheath nano-heterojunctions were obtained by a new easy and cheap designed procedure by thermal annealing…”
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    Sintering and mechanical properties of [beta]-SiC powder obtained from waste tires by Magnani, G, Galvagno, S, Sico, G, Portofino, S, Freda, C, Burresi, E

    Published in Journal of advanced ceramics (01-01-2016)
    “…Plasma synthesized SiC powder obtained from quartz and carbonaceous residue of waste tires was successfully sintered at 1925 by pressureless liquid-phase…”
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    Synthesis of beta silicon carbide powders from biomass gasification residue by GALVAGNO, Sergio, PORTOFINO, Sabrina, CASCIARO, Giovanni, CASU, Stefania, D'AQUINO, Luigi, MARTINO, Maria, RUSSO, Antonio, BEZZI, Giovanni

    Published in Journal of materials science (01-08-2007)
    “…The synthesis of beta silicon carbide (β-SiC) powders by carbothermal reduction of silica with carbon in a high temperature tube furnace was investigated. As…”
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