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Pablo Marcelo Stefani
Researcher at National University of Mar del Plata
Publications - 60
Citations - 1908
Pablo Marcelo Stefani is an academic researcher from National University of Mar del Plata. The author has contributed to research in topics: Epoxy & Crystallization. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 58 publications receiving 1599 citations. Previous affiliations of Pablo Marcelo Stefani include University of Delaware & National Research Council.
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Nanocellulose from rice husk following alkaline treatment to remove silica
TL;DR: In this article, the use of multiple-step procedures to obtain valuable sub-products, including nanocellulose, from rice husk was discussed, which can be used as additives and fillers in a very wide range of applications.
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Medium-density particleboards from modified rice husks and soybean protein concentrate-based adhesives.
TL;DR: Bleached-rice husk particleboards bonded with alkaline-treated soybean protein concentrate displayed the best set of final properties and was counterbalanced by the advantage of being formaldehyde-free which makes them a suitable alternative for indoor applications.
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Thermal and mechanical properties of anhydride‐cured epoxy resins with different contents of biobased epoxidized soybean oil
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of the replacement of increasing amounts of synthetic DGEBA with epoxidized soybean oil (ESO) with methyltetrahydrophthalic anhydride as a crosslinking agent and 1-methyl imidazole as an initiator were examined.
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Polyurethane foams based on modified tung oil and reinforced with rice husk ash I: Synthesis and physical chemical characterization
Virginia Ribeiro da Silva,Virginia Ribeiro da Silva,Mirna Alejandra Mosiewicki,Maria Irene Yoshida,Mercês Coelho da Silva,Pablo Marcelo Stefani,Norma Esther Marcovich +6 more
TL;DR: A chemically modified tung oil was used as the main polyol component in the formulation of viscoelastic (low resilience) polyurethane foams in this article.
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Physical and mechanical properties of compression molded and solution casting soybean protein concentrate based films
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of the forming method on the physical and mechanical properties of the resultant films was analyzed in terms of color, light transmission, tensile properties, water solubility and water vapor and oxygen barrier properties.