Giovanni Desiderio
University of Calabria
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Journal of Ophthalmology | 2014
Sebastiano Serrao; Giuseppe Lombardo; Giovanni Desiderio; Lucio Buratto; Domenico Schiano-Lomoriello; Marco Pileri; Marco Lombardo
Purpose. To investigate the structure and irregularity of the capsulotomy cutting edges created by two femtosecond (FS) laser platforms in comparison with manual continuous circular capsulorhexis (CCC) using environmental scanning electron microscopy (eSEM). Methods. Ten anterior capsulotomies were obtained using two different FS laser cataract platforms (LenSx, n = 5, and Victus, n = 5). In addition, five manual CCC (n = 5) were obtained using a rhexis forceps. The specimens were imaged by eSEM (FEI Quanta 400, OR, USA). Objective metrics, which included the arithmetic mean deviation of the surface (Sa) and the root-mean-square deviation of the surface (Sq), were used to evaluate the irregularity of both the FS laser capsulotomies and the manual CCC cutting edges. Results. Several microirregularities were shown across the FS laser capsulotomy cutting edges. The edges of manually torn capsules were shown, by comparison of Sa and Sq values, to be smoother (P < 0.05) than the FS laser capsulotomy edges. Conclusions. Work is needed to understand whether the FS laser capsulotomy edge microirregularities, not seen in manual CCC, may act as focal points for the concentration of stress that would increase the risk of capsular tear during phacoemulsification as recently reported in the literature.
Journal of Porous Materials | 2017
Alfonso Policicchio; Raffaele Filosa; Salvatore Abate; Giovanni Desiderio; E. Colavita
The aim of this comprehensive review on materials for methane storage application is to understand which are the best conditions and the best materials for their use for the implementation of storage tank. The research was focused on two different families of samples that up to now appear like the most promising. In particular, Activated carbon and metal organic framework were analyzed and an overall picture was extrapolated. Analysis of the structural parameters and adsorption capacities were evaluated and relation between them were obtained. A comparison of values available in literature was done and, when possible, laboratory tests were performed. The presented results allow to identify potential materials with high specific storage capacity and to verify their performances in optimized conditions. This work represents the starting point for a real and efficient method to the methane storage as a starting point for the development of Adsorbed Natural Gas technology for static and/or automotive applications.
Review of Scientific Instruments | 2013
Alfonso Policicchio; Enrico Maccallini; Georgios N. Kalantzopoulos; Ugo Cataldi; Salvatore Abate; Giovanni Desiderio; Raffaele G. Agostino
Applied Surface Science | 2014
T. Caruso; Marco Castriota; Alfonso Policicchio; Angela Fasanella; M. P. De Santo; F. Ciuchi; Giovanni Desiderio; S. La Rosa; Petra Rudolf; Raffaele G. Agostino; E. Cazzanelli
Journal of Raman Spectroscopy | 2018
E. Cazzanelli; Oreste De Luca; D. Vuono; Alfonso Policicchio; Marco Castriota; Giovanni Desiderio; Maria P. De Santo; Alfredo Aloise; Angela Fasanella; Tania Rugiero; Raffaele G. Agostino
Archive | 2011
Salvatore Abate; Riccardo Barberi; Giovanni Desiderio; Giuseppe Lombardo
Archive | 2012
Giuseppe Lombardo; Salvatore Abate; Giovanni Desiderio; Riccardo Barberi
Applied Surface Science | 2019
Marco Castriota; Grazia Giuseppina Politano; Carlo Vena; Maria P. De Santo; Giovanni Desiderio; Mariano Davoli; E. Cazzanelli; C. Versace
Energy & Fuels | 2018
Sara Stelitano; Giuseppe Conte; Alfonso Policicchio; Alfredo Aloise; Giovanni Desiderio; Raffaele G. Agostino
Applied Surface Science | 2018
Oreste De Luca; Rossella Grillo; Marco Castriota; Alfonso Policicchio; Maria P. De Santo; Giovanni Desiderio; Angela Fasanella; Raffaele G. Agostino; E. Cazzanelli; Marco Giarola; G. Mariotto