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ACS Omega | 2018

Polymers of Limonene Oxide and Carbon Dioxide: Polycarbonates of the Solar Economy

Francesco Parrino; Alexandra Fidalgo; Leonardo Palmisano; Laura M. Ilharco; Mario Pagliaro; Rosaria Ciriminna

Limonene epoxide (1,2-limonene oxide) readily reacts with carbon dioxide inserted in a ring-opening copolymerization reaction and forms polycarbonates of exceptional chemical and physical properties. Both poly(limonene carbonate) and poly(limonene dicarbonate) can be synthesized using low-cost Zn or Al homogeneous catalysts. This study addresses selected relevant questions concerning the technical and economic feasibility of limonene and carbon dioxide polymers en route to the bioeconomy.


ACS Omega | 2017

Solvent-Free Chemoselective Hydrogenation of Squalene to Squalane

Valerica Pandarus; Rosaria Ciriminna; François Béland; Mario Pagliaro

Squalene is selectively and entirely converted into squalane over the spherical sol–gel-entrapped Pd catalyst SiliaCat Pd(0) under solvent-free and mild reaction conditions of 3 bar H2 and 70 °C. The catalyst was reused successfully in eight consecutive cycles, with palladium leaching values <2 ppm, opening the route to sustainable and less-expensive hydrogenation of phytosqualene with important sustainability consequences.


ACS Omega | 2017

Antifouling and Photocatalytic Antibacterial Activity of the AquaSun Coating in Seawater and Related Media

Gabriele Scandura; Rosaria Ciriminna; Lütfiye Yıldız Ozer; Francesco Meneguzzo; Giovanni Palmisano; Mario Pagliaro

Prolonged testing of the new xerogel photocatalytic coating AquaSun applied to a surface probe immersed in ocean water irradiated with simulated solar radiation shows excellent action against biofouling. Activated by moderate solar radiation, the organosilica film has also good antimicrobial properties. Considering the high stability, the environmental footprint, and the low cost of this sol–gel marine coating, the technology has significant potential toward replacing conventional antifouling and foul-release coatings with a single product of broad applicability.


Green | 2015

Guidelines for Integrating Solar Energy in Sicily’s Buildings

Rosaria Ciriminna; Francesco Meneguzzo; Lorenzo Albanese; Mario Pagliaro

Abstract Wise utilization of today’s new solar energy technologies provides buildings with new aesthetic value which is no longer in conflict with efficiency in solar energy conversion. We outline the criteria for incorporating solar photovoltaic (PV) and solar thermal (ST) technologies in the building design in Sicily’s built environment. Better education in solar energy and in solar architecture of architects and civil engineers, as well as better communication efforts of solar energy companies, will be instrumental to afford the long-awaited local and global boom in the adoption of building-integrated PVs.


Archive | 2017

Has the Time Come for Preprints in Chemistry? A Perspective onto a Meaningful Change

Piera Demma Carà; Rosaria Ciriminna; Mario Pagliaro

Chemistry is the last natural science discipline to embrace prepublishing, namely the publication of non-peer reviewed scientific articles on the internet. After a brief insight into the origins and the purpose of prepublishing in science, we conduct a concrete analysis of the concrete situation, aiming at providing an answer to several questions. Why the chemistry community has been late in embracing prepublishing? Is this in relation with the slow acceptance of open access publishing by the same community? Will prepublishing become a common habit also for chemistry


ACS Omega | 2017

Has the Time Come for Preprints in Chemistry

Piera Demma Carà; Rosaria Ciriminna; Mario Pagliaro

Chemistry is among the last of the core natural sciences to embrace preprints, namely, the publication of non peer-reviewed scientific articles on the Internet. After a brief insight into the origins and the purpose of preprints in science, we conducted a concrete analysis of the concrete situation, aiming at providing an answer to several questions. Why has the chemistry community been late in embracing preprints? Is this in relation with the slow acceptance of open-access publishing by the same community? Will preprints become a common habit also for chemistry scholars?


ChemistrySelect | 2016

Industrial Feasibility of Natural Products Extraction with Microwave Technology

Rosaria Ciriminna; Diego Carnaroglio; Riccardo Delisi; Stefano Arvati; Alfredo Tamburino; Mario Pagliaro


Archive | 2005

Improved compression strength cement

Michele Rossi; Mario Pagliaro; Rosaria Ciriminna; Pina Cristina Della; Wladimir Kesber; Paolo Forni


ChemistrySelect | 2017

Olive Biophenols as New Antioxidant Additives in Food and Beverage

Rosaria Ciriminna; Francesco Meneguzzo; Riccardo Delisi; Mario Pagliaro


Sustainable Chemical Processes | 2014

Thermogravimetric investigation of sol-gel microspheres doped with aqueous glycerol

Rosaria Ciriminna; Giuseppe Pantaleo; Rosa La Mattina; Mario Pagliaro

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Giovanni Palmisano

University of Science and Technology

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Alexandra Fidalgo

Instituto Superior Técnico

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Laura M. Ilharco

Instituto Superior Técnico

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