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Cosimo Carfagna publication distribution in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Materials Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Cosimo Carfagna sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,163 publications or more.

Cosimo Carfagna D-index placement in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Materials Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Cosimo Carfagna sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

The last bar groups every scientist with 165 D-Index or more.

Overview

Cosimo Carfagna is affiliated with the Institute of Polymers, Composites and Biomaterials in Italy. Their research contributions are associated with this institution, which specializes in the study and development of advanced polymeric and composite materials as well as biomaterials.

Their scholarly output includes research focused on various aspects of materials science, particularly polymers and composites. While specific papers, topics, or frequent co-authors are not listed, the affiliation suggests a focus on interdisciplinary research combining chemistry, physics, and engineering related to biomaterials and polymer science.

There is no available information about specific publications authored by Cosimo Carfagna, including titles, venues, or dates, nor details about co-authors or preferred journals. Similarly, no awards or recognitions are documented in the current data.

Despite the limited detail, the institutional connection indicates involvement in experimental and applied research related to polymers and composites for biomaterial applications. Such research typically encompasses the synthesis, characterization, and testing of materials designed for medical, industrial, or environmental use.

Best Publications

  • Atypical Structural and π-Electron Features of a Melanin Polymer That Lead to Superior Free-Radical-Scavenging Properties†

    Lucia Panzella;Gennaro Gentile;Gerardino D'Errico;Nicola F. Della Vecchia

  • Physical properties of blends of polycarbonate and a liquid crystalline copolyester

    M. R. Nobile;E. Amendola;L. Nicolais;D. Acierno

  • Nanocomposite polymer films containing carvacrol for antimicrobial active packaging

    Paola Persico;Veronica Ambrogi;Cosimo Carfagna;Pierfrancesco Cerruti

  • LIQUID CRYSTALLINE EPOXY BASED THERMOSETTING POLYMERS

    C. Carfagna;E. Amendola;M. Giamberini

  • Natural antioxidants for polypropylene stabilization

    V. Ambrogi;P. Cerruti;C. Carfagna;C. Carfagna;M. Malinconico

  • Effect of a natural polyphenolic extract on the properties of a biodegradable starch-based polymer

    P. Cerruti;G. Santagata;G. Gomez d’Ayala;V. Ambrogi

  • Curing kinetics of liquid-crystalline epoxy resins

    C. Carfagna;E. Amendola;M. Giamberini;A. G. Filippov

  • Additives in Polymers

    Veronica Ambrogi;Cosimo Carfagna;Pierfrancesco Cerruti;Valentina Marturano

  • Effect of natural antioxidants on the stability of polypropylene films

    Pierfrancesco Cerruti;Mario Malinconico;Jozef Rychly;Lyda Matisova-Rychla

  • Properties of poly(urea-formaldheyde) microcapsules containing an epoxy resin

    S. Cosco;V. Ambrogi;P. Musto;C. Carfagna;C. Carfagna

  • The effect of the prepolymer composition of amino‐hardened epoxy resins on the water sorption behavior and plasticization

    C. Carfagna;A. Apicella;L. Nicolais

  • Liquid Crystalline Epoxy Thermosets

    M. Giamberjni;E. Amendola;C. Carfagna

  • Polyurethane resin-based adhesives: curing reaction and properties of cured systems

    Giulio Malucelli;Aldo Priola;Franco Ferrero;Andrea Quaglia

  • Curing reactions of a liquid crystalline epoxy resin based on the diglycidyl ether of 4,4′‐dihydroxy‐α‐methylstilbene

    Eugenio Amendola;Cosimo Carfagna;Marta Giamberini;Giuseppina Pisaniello

  • Morphological and Thermal Properties of Cellulose−Montmorillonite Nanocomposites

    Pierfrancesco Cerruti;Veronica Ambrogi;Alessandro Postiglione;Jozef Rychlý

  • Thermal-oxidative degradation of polyamide 6,6 containing metal salts

    Pierfrancesco Cerruti;Cosimo Carfagna;Cosimo Carfagna

  • Urea-Formaldehyde Microcapsules Containing an Epoxy Resin: Influence of Reaction Parameters on the Encapsulation Yield

    Simona Cosco;Veronica Ambrogi;Pellegrino Musto;Cosimo Carfagna

  • Microporous Hyper-Crosslinked Polystyrenes and Nanocomposites with High Adsorption Properties: A Review.

    Rachele Castaldo;Gennaro Gentile;Maurizio Avella;Cosimo Carfagna

  • Liquid-crystalline epoxy resins: a glycidyl-terminated benzaldehyde azine cured in the nematic phase

    Cosimo Carfagna;Eugenio Amendola;Marta Giamberini;Andrei G. Filippov

  • The layer perovskites as thermal energy storage systems

    Vincenzo Busico;Cosimo Carfagna;Vincenzo Salerno;Michele Vacatello

Frequent Co-Authors

Luigi Nicolais
Luigi Nicolais University of Naples Federico II
Maria Emanuela Errico
Maria Emanuela Errico National Research Council (CNR)
Maurizio Avella
Maurizio Avella National Research Council (CNR)
Domenico Acierno
Domenico Acierno University of Naples Federico II
Mario Malinconico
Mario Malinconico National Research Council (CNR)
Giulio Malucelli
Giulio Malucelli Polytechnic University of Turin
Vincenzo Busico
Vincenzo Busico University of Naples Federico II
Marino Lavorgna
Marino Lavorgna National Research Council (CNR)
Alfonso Maffezzoli
Alfonso Maffezzoli University of Salento
Luigi Ambrosio
Luigi Ambrosio National Research Council (CNR)

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