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Claudia Crestini

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Caterino S, Caniola I, Pignitter M, Zoleo A, Crestini C, Sanchez-Cortes S, et al.
Inorg Chem . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40029985
Iron-gall inks (IGIs) are some of the most used writing materials in ancient times. Several efforts have been devoted to the identification and characterization of this type of ink in...
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Simonsen T, Djajadi D, Ponzecchi A, Crestini C, Gigli M, Sgarzi M, et al.
Macromol Rapid Commun . 2025 Jan; e2400751. PMID: 39838690
Lignin's complex and heterogeneous molecular structure poses significant challenges for accurate molar mass determination, which is important for its utilization in industrial applications, such as biochemicals, nanoparticles, biobased binders, and...
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Bugli F, Baldelli A, Thomas S, Sgarzi M, Gigli M, Crestini C, et al.
ACS Sustain Chem Eng . 2024 Nov; 12(45):16638-16651. PMID: 39545101
The reductive catalytic fractionation (RCF) of second generation lignocellulosic biomass is an elegant one-pot process to obtain a highly delignified cellulose pulp, sugar-derived polyols, and depolymerized and stabilized lignin oils....
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Simonsen T, Djajadi D, Montanvert H, Sgarzi M, Gigli M, Thomsen S, et al.
Bioresour Technol . 2024 Jul; 408:131087. PMID: 39032534
Lignin represents a promising source of renewable energy. The development of CLEO (Cold processed Lignin Ethanol Oil) fuel introduces a novel lignin valorization approach, proposing its potential as maritime biofuel....
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Rahimihaghighi M, Gigli M, Ficca V, Placidi E, Sgarzi M, Crestini C
ChemSusChem . 2024 Jun; 17(24):e202400841. PMID: 38899482
In contrast to conventional non-biobased adsorbents, lignin emerges as a cost-effective and environmentally benign alternative for water treatment. This study identifies unexpected and unpredicted multifunctional properties of lignin nanoparticles (LNPs)....
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Pajer N, Gigli M, Crestini C
ChemSusChem . 2024 Mar; 17(15):e202301646. PMID: 38470000
The development of strategies allowing either the production of high value phenolics, or the isolation of properties-enhanced materials from technical lignins represents a fundamental step in the industrial upcycling of...
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Pappa C, Cailotto S, Gigli M, Crestini C, Triantafyllidis K
Polymers (Basel) . 2024 Feb; 16(4). PMID: 38399931
The demand for high-performance bio-based materials towards achieving more sustainable manufacturing and circular economy models is growing significantly. Kraft lignin (KL) is an abundant and highly functional aromatic/phenolic biopolymer, being...
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Argyropoulos D, Crestini C, Dahlstrand C, Furusjo E, Gioia C, Jedvert K, et al.
ChemSusChem . 2023 Jul; 16(23):e202300492. PMID: 37493340
Kraft lignin, a by-product from the production of pulp, is currently incinerated in the recovery boiler during the chemical recovery cycle, generating valuable bioenergy and recycling inorganic chemicals to the...
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Villanueva X, Zhen L, Ares J, Vackier T, Lange H, Crestini C, et al.
Front Microbiol . 2023 Jan; 13:987164. PMID: 36687646
Background: Tannins have demonstrated antibacterial and antibiofilm activity, but there are still unknown aspects on how the chemical properties of tannins affect their biological properties. We are interested in understanding...
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Gigli M, Fellet G, Pilotto L, Sgarzi M, Marchiol L, Crestini C
Front Plant Sci . 2022 Nov; 13:976410. PMID: 36407611
Nowadays sustainable nanotechnological strategies to improve the efficiency of conventional agricultural practices are of utmost importance. As a matter of fact, the increasing use of productive factors in response to...