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Cristina Leonelli
Researcher at University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Publications - 445
Citations - 10265
Cristina Leonelli is an academic researcher from University of Modena and Reggio Emilia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Geopolymer & Metakaolin. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 408 publications receiving 8202 citations. Previous affiliations of Cristina Leonelli include University of Naples Federico II & University of Pavia.
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The Effects of Carboxylic Acids on the Aqueous Dispersion and Electrophoretic Deposition of ZrO2
TL;DR: In this article, the agglomeration, electrokinetic properties and electrophoretic deposition behavior of aqueous suspensions of ZrO2 with carboxylic acid additives were studied in comparison with conventional pH adjustment.
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Microwave and ultrasonic processing: Now a realistic option for industry
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of high frequency electromagnetic fields, typical of microwaves, or the cavitational energy associated with sonochemistry by combining them with other extreme conditions such as plasmas, high pressure and UV.
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Microwave‐Hydrothermal Synthesis of Nanophase Ferrites
Sridhar Komarneni,Maria Cristina D'Arrigo,Cristina Leonelli,Gian Carlo Pellacani,Hiroaki Katsuki +4 more
TL;DR: In this article, the synthesis of technologically important ferrites such as ZnFe 2 O 4, NiFe 2O 4, MnFe 2 o 4, and CoFe O 4 by using novel microwave-hydrothermal processing was reported.
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Handbook of alkali-activated cements, mortars and concretes
Fernando Pacheco-Torgal,João A. Labrincha,Cristina Leonelli,Ángel Palomo,Prinya Chindaprasirt +4 more
TL;DR: Alkali-activated binders represent an alternative to Portland cement having higher durability and a lower CO2 footprint as discussed by the authors, which is particularly serious in the current context of climate change and it could get even worse because the demand for Portland cement is expected to increase by almost 200% by 2050 from 2010 levels, reaching 6000 million tons/year.
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Geopolymer binders from metakaolin using sodium waterglass from waste glass and rice husk ash as alternative activators: A comparative study
Hervé K. Tchakouté,Hervé K. Tchakouté,Claus H. Rüscher,Sakeo Kong,Elie Kamseu,Cristina Leonelli +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, rice husk and waste glass from sources in Cameroon were used for producing sodium waterglass (NWG) solution denoted S1 and S2 respectively as alternative activators to prepare metakaolin-based geopolymer binder.