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Claudia Crestini is affiliated with Ca Foscari University of Venice in Italy. Their research spans mainly the fields of Engineering and Agricultural and Biological Sciences. The subfields they have contributed to include Biomedical Engineering, Plant Science, Food Science, Biomaterials, and Biotechnology.

Their scientific work focuses on topics such as lignin and wood chemistry, enzyme-mediated dye degradation, fermentation and sensory analysis, biochemical and biochemical processes, biofuel production and bioconversion, dyeing and modifying textile fibers, as well as phytochemicals and antioxidant activities.

Recent published papers by Claudia Crestini include:

  • Fractionation of industrial lignins: opportunities and challenges (2020) in Green Chemistry
  • Kraft Lignin: A Valuable, Sustainable Resource, Opportunities and Challenges (2023) in ChemSusChem
  • N-Doped Carbon Dot Hydrogels from Brewing Waste for Photocatalytic Wastewater Treatment (2022) in ACS Omega
  • Effect of chemical modifications of tannins on their antimicrobial and antibiofilm effect against Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria (2023) in Frontiers in Microbiology
  • Characterization of Organosolv Birch Lignins: Toward Application-Specific Lignin Production (2021) in ACS Omega

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated extensively with Claudia Crestini are:

  • Matteo Gigli
  • Heiko Lange
  • Massimo Sgarzi
  • Nicolò Pajer
  • Simone Cailotto

The scientist has published multiple papers in the following venues:

  • ChemSusChem
  • ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
  • ACS Omega
  • Molecules
  • Faraday Discussions

Best Publications

  • On the structure of softwood kraft lignin

    Claudia Crestini;Heiko Lange;Marco Sette;Dimitris S. Argyropoulos

  • Oxidative upgrade of lignin – Recent routes reviewed

    Heiko Lange;Silvia Decina;Silvia Decina;Claudia Crestini

  • Determination of hydroxyl groups in biorefinery resources via quantitative 31P NMR spectroscopy

    Xianzhi Meng;Claudia Crestini;Haoxi Ben;Naijia Hao

  • Elucidation of Lignin Structure by Quantitative 2D NMR

    Marco Sette;Rainer Wechselberger;Claudia Crestini

  • Milled wood lignin: a linear oligomer.

    Claudia Crestini;Federica Melone;Marco Sette;Raffaele Saladino

  • Formamide and the origin of life

    Raffaele Saladino;Claudia Crestini;Samanta Pino;Giovanna Costanzo

  • Structural Analysis of Wheat Straw Lignin by Quantitative 31P and 2D NMR Spectroscopy. The Occurrence of Ester Bonds and α-O-4 Substructures

    Claudia Crestini;Dimitris S. Argyropoulos

  • Obtaining lignin nanoparticles by sonication

    Iulian Andrei Gilca;Valentin I. Popa;Claudia Crestini

  • Ultrasound Driven Assembly of Lignin into Microcapsules for Storage and Delivery of Hydrophobic Molecules

    Mariarosaria Tortora;Francesca Cavalieri;Pasquale Mosesso;Flavia Ciaffardini

  • Oxidative strategies in lignin chemistry: A new environmental friendly approach for the functionalisation of lignin and lignocellulosic fibers

    Claudia Crestini;Marcello Crucianelli;Marco Orlandi;Raffaele Saladino

  • Lignin for Nano‐ and Microscaled Carrier Systems: Applications, Trends, and Challenges

    Mika Henrikki Sipponen;Heiko Lange;Claudia Crestini;Alexander Henn

  • A possible prebiotic synthesis of purine, adenine, cytosine, and 4(3H)-pyrimidinone from formamide: implications for the origin of life

    R. Saladino;C Crestini;G. Costanzo;R. Negri

  • Solvent screening for the fractionation of industrial kraft lignin

    Antoine Duval;Francisco Vilaplana;Claudia Crestini;Martin Lawoko

  • Understanding Lignin Aggregation Processes. A Case Study: Budesonide Entrapment and Stimuli Controlled Release from Lignin Nanoparticles

    Mika Henrikki Sipponen;Heiko Lange;Mariko Ago;Claudia Crestini

  • Immobilized methyltrioxo rhenium (MTO)/H2O2 systems for the oxidation of lignin and lignin model compounds

    Claudia Crestini;Maria Chiara Caponi;Dimitris S. Argyropoulos;Raffaele Saladino

  • The early oxidative biodegradation steps of residual kraft lignin models with laccase

    Claudia Crestini;Dimitris S. Argyropoulos

  • Fractionation of industrial lignins: opportunities and challenges

    Matteo Gigli;Claudia Crestini

  • One-pot TiO2-catalyzed synthesis of nucleic bases and acyclonucleosides from formamide: implications for the origin of life.

    Raffaele Saladino;Umberto Ciambecchini;Claudia Crestini;Giovanna Costanzo

  • Formamide chemistry and the origin of informational polymers.

    Raffaele Saladino;Claudia Crestini;Fabiana Ciciriello;Giovanna Costanzo

  • The biodegradation of recalcitrant effluents from an olive mill by a white-rot fungus.

    Alessandro D’Annibale;Claudia Crestini;Vittorio Vinciguerra;Giovanni Giovannozzi Sermanni

  • Production and isolation of chitosan by submerged and solid‐state fermentation from Lentinus edodes

    Claudia Crestini;Boris Kovac;Giovanni Giovannozzi-Sermanni

Frequent Co-Authors

Raffaele Saladino
Raffaele Saladino Tuscia University
Dimitris S. Argyropoulos
Dimitris S. Argyropoulos North Carolina State University
Anna Teresa Palamara
Anna Teresa Palamara Sapienza University of Rome
Monika Österberg
Monika Österberg Aalto University
Paul Christakopoulos
Paul Christakopoulos Luleå University of Technology
Maurizio Botta
Maurizio Botta University of Siena
Keith W. Waldron
Keith W. Waldron Norwich Research Park
Andrew J. Hunt
Andrew J. Hunt Khon Kaen University
George W. Huber
George W. Huber University of Wisconsin–Madison
Bruce E. Dale
Bruce E. Dale Michigan State University

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