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Lucedio Greci

Researcher at Marche Polytechnic University

Publications -  200
Citations -  3807

Lucedio Greci is an academic researcher from Marche Polytechnic University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radical & Nitroxide mediated radical polymerization. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 200 publications receiving 3520 citations. Previous affiliations of Lucedio Greci include University of Bologna & University of Provence.

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Sunscreens Cause Coral Bleaching by Promoting Viral Infections

TL;DR: It is concluded that sunscreens, by promoting viral infection, potentially play an important role in coral bleaching in areas prone to high levels of recreational use by humans.
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Hydroxylamines as Oxidation Catalysts: Thermochemical and Kinetic Studies

TL;DR: Kinetic studies, carried out in order to better understand the mechanism of the NHPI-catalyzed aerobic oxidation of cumene, are consistent with a simple kinetic model where the rate-determining step is the hydrogen atom abstraction from the hydroxylamine by cumylperoxyl radicals.
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First Effective Nitroxide-Mediated Polymerization of Methyl Methacrylate

TL;DR: In this paper, a bulk methyl methacrylate (MMA) controlled radical polymerization was carried out using two 2,2-diphenyl-3-phenylimino-2,3-dihydroindol-1-yloxyl nitroxide (DPAIO) based alkoxyamines.
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New mediators for the enzyme laccase: mechanistic features and selectivity in the oxidation of non-phenolic substrates

TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated mediators of laccase and ranked them towards the benchmark aerobic oxidation of p-MeO-benzyl alcohol with three mediators, and found very high selectivity of the Laccase-catalysed oxidation of two competing lignin and polysaccharide model compounds.
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Hot vs. cold water steeping of different teas: do they affect antioxidant activity?

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated whether antioxidant activity of tea may be affected by hot or cold water steeping and if this correlates with their polyphenol content and metal-chelating activity.