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Luciano Di Maio
Researcher at University of Salerno
Publications - 79
Citations - 1599
Luciano Di Maio is an academic researcher from University of Salerno. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanocomposite & Organoclay. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 72 publications receiving 1127 citations.
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3D Printing of PLA/clay Nanocomposites: Influence of Printing Temperature on Printed Samples Properties.
TL;DR: For 3D printed samples, when increasing printing temperature, a different behavior was observed for the two PLA grades and their nanocomposites, but for PLA 4032D+C30B, elastic modulus increased at increasing printingTemperature, while for PLA 2003D+ c30B slightly decreased, such different behavior can be explained.
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Effect of Porosity and Crystallinity on 3D Printed PLA Properties.
Yuhan Liao,Chang Liu,Bartolomeo Coppola,Giuseppina Barra,Luciano Di Maio,Loredana Incarnato,Khalid Lafdi +6 more
TL;DR: A heat treatment post-3D printing was proposed as an effective method to improve mechanical properties by optimizing the crystallinity (transforming the δ form into the α one) and overcoming the anisotropy of the 3D printed object.
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Recent advances and migration issues in biodegradable polymers from renewable sources for food packaging
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report on the most recent advances and emerging technologies in food-packaging applications that have potential commercial interest and are based on selected biodegradable polymers from renewable sources.
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Development and oxygen scavenging performance of three‐layer active PET films for food packaging
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of the inclusion of an oxygen scavenger in a polymeric matrix, realizing mul- tilayer active polyester films by coextrusion process, is analyzed.
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Binders alternative to Portland cement and waste management for sustainable construction—part 1
Luigi Coppola,Tiziano Bellezze,Alberto Belli,Maria Chiara Bignozzi,Fabio Maria Bolzoni,Andrea Brenna,Marina Cabrini,Sebastiano Candamano,Marta Cappai,Domenico Caputo,Maddalena Carsana,Ludovica Casnedi,Raffaele Cioffi,Ombretta Cocco,Denny Coffetti,Francesco Colangelo,Bartolomeo Coppola,Valeria Corinaldesi,Fortunato Crea,Elena Crotti,Valeria Daniele,Sabino De Gisi,Francesco Delogu,Maria Vittoria Diamanti,Luciano Di Maio,Rosa Di Mundo,Luca Di Palma,Jacopo Donnini,Ilenia Farina,Claudio Ferone,Patrizia Frontera,Matteo Maria Gastaldi,Chiara Giosuè,Loredana Incarnato,Barbara Liguori,Federica Lollini,Sergio Lorenzi,Stefania Manzi,Ottavio Marino,Milena Marroccoli,Maria Cristina Mascolo,Letterio Mavilia,Alida Mazzoli,Franco Medici,Paola Meloni,Glauco Merlonetti,Alessandra Mobili,Michele Notarnicola,Marco Ormellese,Tommaso Pastore,MariaPia Pedeferri,Andrea Petrella,Giorgio Pia,Elena Redaelli,Giuseppina Roviello,Paola Scarfato,G Scoccia,Giuliana Taglieri,Antonio Telesca,Francesca Tittarelli,Francesco Todaro,Giorgio Vilardi,Fan Yang +62 more
TL;DR: This review presents “a state of the art” report on sustainability in construction materials, including sulfoaluminate cements, alkali-activated materials, and geopolymers, and proposes different solutions to make the concrete industry more environmentally friendly.