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Filippo Mangolini

Researcher at University of Texas at Austin

Publications -  57
Citations -  2344

Filippo Mangolini is an academic researcher from University of Texas at Austin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Amorphous carbon & Silicon. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 45 publications receiving 1891 citations. Previous affiliations of Filippo Mangolini include École centrale de Lyon & Polytechnic University of Milan.

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Nonaqueous Synthesis of TiO2 Nanocrystals Using TiF4 to Engineer Morphology, Oxygen Vacancy Concentration, and Photocatalytic Activity

TL;DR: The nonaqueous surfactant-assisted synthesis of highly uniform anatase TiO(2) NCs with tailorable morphology in the 10-100 nm size regime is reported, prepared through a seeded growth technique and the data suggest that the {101} facets of anatase are more active than the {001}.
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Mechanisms of antiwear tribofilm growth revealed in situ by single-asperity sliding contacts

TL;DR: Atomic force microscopy monitoring in ZDDP-containing lubricant base stock at elevated temperatures monitored the growth and properties of the tribofilms in situ in well-defined single-asperity sliding nanocontacts, highlighting the critical role of stress and thermal activation.
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Chain-length-identification strategy in zinc polyphosphate glasses by means of XPS and ToF-SIMS.

TL;DR: The FT-IR studies showed that long-chain structures linked through P–O–P bonds predominate in the metaphosphate composition, while when the zinc content is increased, the chains become shorter, ultimately being replaced by PO4 monomers in the orthophosphates composition.
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Complete characterization by Raman spectroscopy of the structural properties of thin hydrogenated diamond-like carbon films exposed to rapid thermal annealing

TL;DR: In this article, the structural properties of ultra-thin hydrogenated diamond-like carbon (DLC:H) films subjected to rapid thermal annealing (RTA, 1 s up to 659 C) were analyzed.
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Understanding the hydrogen and oxygen gas pressure dependence of the tribological properties of silicon oxide–doped hydrogenated amorphous carbon coatings

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a fundamental understanding of the environmental impact on the tribology of silicon oxide-doped hydrogenated amorphous carbons (a-C:H:Si:O).