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Minerals Engineering | 2000

Acid leaching process by using glucose as reducing agent: A comparison among the efficiency of different kinds of manganiferous ores

M Trifoni; F. Vegliò; Giuliana Taglieri; Luigi Toro

Abstract The experimental results of a leaching process of different manganiferous ores are here reported. The leaching treatment showed a satisfactory selectivity of manganese extraction in comparison of other metals such as Al, Si and Na. XRD analyses have been done on the ores before and after the leaching treatment. The experimental results showed a good technical feasibility of the process which can use alternative feedstocks (containing carbohydrates) to treat different manganese ores.


Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part N: Journal of Nanomaterials, Nanoengineering and Nanosystems | 2016

Analysis of the carbonatation process of nanosized Ca(OH)2 particles synthesized by exchange ion process

Giuliana Taglieri; Benito Felice; Valeria Daniele; Roberto Volpe; Claudia Mondelli

Calcium hydroxide nanoparticles in hydro-alcoholic dispersion are introduced as an effective conservation material for carbonatic substrates, thanks to their promising carbonation efficacy in ambient air. However, the current methods to synthesize such dispersions are characterized by some drawbacks that strongly limit applications. The aim of this work is to investigate structure, morphology and carbonatation efficacy of calcium hydroxide nanoparticles in aqueous suspension, produced by our alternative and original method of synthesis, based on the use of an ion exchange resin. Actually, the method allows to produce pure, nanosized and reactive Ca(OH)2 particles, operating at room temperature, without intermediate steps to eliminate undesired compounds, drastically reducing the time, and with a potential ability to be easily scaled up to provide larger amounts of nanoparticles. By X-ray diffraction techniques, we have investigated reactivity of the synthesized nanoparticles, in relation to the carbonatation process in air, by varying the suspension concentration. Preliminary results on the kinetics of the carbonatation process are presented too. Morphological analysis, performed by transmission electron microscopy, shows both hexagonal particles, often quarries, of side dimensions less than 100 nm, and spherical particles (<50 nm).


Journal of Applied Biomaterials & Functional Materials | 2018

Binders alternative to Portland cement and waste management for sustainable construction—part 1:

Luigi Coppola; T. Bellezze; Alberto Belli; Maria Chiara Bignozzi; F. 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; F. 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

This review presents “a state of the art” report on sustainability in construction materials. The authors propose different solutions to make the concrete industry more environmentally friendly in order to reduce greenhouse gases emissions and consumption of non-renewable resources. Part 1—the present paper—focuses on the use of binders alternative to Portland cement, including sulfoaluminate cements, alkali-activated materials, and geopolymers. Part 2 will be dedicated to traditional Portland-free binders and waste management and recycling in mortar and concrete production.


Journal of Cultural Heritage | 2008

The nanolimes in Cultural Heritage conservation: Characterisation and analysis of the carbonatation process

Valeria Daniele; Giuliana Taglieri


Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 2004

Iron‐Rich Sintered Glass‐Ceramics from Industrial Wastes

Alexander Karamanov; Giuliana Taglieri; Mario Pelino


Journal of Cultural Heritage | 2010

Nanolime suspensions applied on natural lithotypes: The influence of concentration and residual water content on carbonatation process and on treatment effectiveness

Valeria Daniele; Giuliana Taglieri


Journal of Cultural Heritage | 2012

Synthesis of Ca(OH)2 nanoparticles with the addition of Triton X-100. Protective treatments on natural stones: Preliminary results

Valeria Daniele; Giuliana Taglieri


Hydrometallurgy | 2009

Metal extraction from spent sulfuric acid catalyst through alkaline and acidic leaching

A. Ognyanova; A.T. Ozturk; I. De Michelis; Francesco Ferella; Giuliana Taglieri; Ata Akcil; Francesco Vegliò


Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2006

Sintered glass ceramic composites from vitrified municipal solid waste bottom ashes

Mirko Aloisi; Alexander Karamanov; Giuliana Taglieri; Fabiola Ferrante; Mario Pelino


Advances in Materials Physics and Chemistry | 2013

Synthesis and X-Ray Diffraction Analyses of Calcium Hydroxide Nanoparticles in Aqueous Suspension

Giuliana Taglieri; Claudia Mondelli; Valeria Daniele; E. Pusceddu; A. Trapananti

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Alexander Karamanov

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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