2022 - Research.com Rising Star of Science Award
Federico Carosio mostly deals with Composite material, Fire retardant, Flammability, Layer by layer and Char. His Composite material research integrates issues from Combustion, Cone calorimeter and Nanotechnology. Federico Carosio combines subjects such as Nanocellulose and Oxide with his study of Nanotechnology.
His Fire retardant study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Thin film, Nanoparticle, Phosphoric acid, Polymer chemistry and Colloidal silica. Federico Carosio has researched Flammability in several fields, including Cellulose and Intumescent. His study connects Thermal stability and Char.
Federico Carosio mainly focuses on Composite material, Layer by layer, Fire retardant, Combustion and Flammability. His research in Composite material intersects with topics in Nanoparticle and Thermal stability. His Layer by layer research includes themes of Scanning electron microscope, Ammonium polyphosphate, Coating and Polymer.
His Fire retardant research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Cellulose, Nanotechnology and Polymer chemistry. His work on Cone calorimeter and Flame spread as part of general Combustion study is frequently linked to Heat flux and Ignition system, bridging the gap between disciplines. His study focuses on the intersection of Flammability and fields such as Char with connections in the field of Infrared spectroscopy.
Federico Carosio focuses on Layer by layer, Fire retardant, Cellulose, Composite material and Coating. His work in Layer by layer covers topics such as Cellulose fiber which are related to areas like Colloidal silica and Polyelectrolyte. Federico Carosio studied Fire retardant and Polymer chemistry that intersect with Thio- and Limiting oxygen index.
His work deals with themes such as Oxide, Nanocomposite, Thermogravimetric analysis, Thermal stability and Graphene, which intersect with Cellulose. His Composite material study incorporates themes from Bentonite and Triazine. His studies in Coating integrate themes in fields like Chitosan, Combustion, Flammability and Polyurethane.
His primary areas of investigation include Coating, Fire retardant, Layer by layer, Combustion and Chitosan. His Coating research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Ionic strength, Polyurethane, Polymer, Montmorillonite and Flammability. His Polyurethane research focuses on Nano- and how it connects with Cellulose.
His Fire retardant research entails a greater understanding of Composite material. Federico Carosio has included themes like Polyester, Oxide, Silsesquioxane and Graphene in his Layer by layer study. His Combustion research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Thermogravimetric analysis and Intumescent.
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Thermally insulating and fire-retardant lightweight anisotropic foams based on nanocellulose and graphene oxide
Bernd Wicklein;Andraž Kocjan;German Salazar-Alvarez;Federico Carosio.
Nature Nanotechnology (2015)
Current emerging techniques to impart flame retardancy to fabrics: An overview
Jenny Alongi;Federico Carosio;Giulio Malucelli.
Polymer Degradation and Stability (2014)
Layer-by-layer assembly of silica-based flame retardant thin film on PET fabric
Federico Carosio;Galina Laufer;Jenny Alongi;Giovanni Camino.
Polymer Degradation and Stability (2011)
Layer by Layer ammonium polyphosphate-based coatings for flame retardancy of polyester–cotton blends
Federico Carosio;Jenny Alongi;Giulio Malucelli.
Carbohydrate Polymers (2012)
DNA: a novel, green, natural flame retardant and suppressant for cotton
Jenny Alongi;Riccardo Andrea Carletto;Alessandro Di Blasio;Federico Carosio.
Journal of Materials Chemistry (2013)
Green DNA-based flame retardant coatings assembled through Layer by Layer
Federico Carosio;A. Di Blasio;Jenny Alongi;Giulio Malucelli.
Polymer (2013)
Caseins and hydrophobins as novel green flame retardants for cotton fabrics
Jenny Alongi;Riccardo Andrea Carletto;Francesca Bosco;Federico Carosio.
Polymer Degradation and Stability (2014)
Intrinsic intumescent-like flame retardant properties of DNA-treated cotton fabrics.
Jenny Alongi;Riccardo Andrea Carletto;Alessandro Di Blasio;Fabio Cuttica.
Carbohydrate Polymers (2013)
Phosphorylated Cellulose Nanofibrils : A Renewable Nanomaterial for the Preparation of Intrinsically Flame-Retardant Materials
Maryam Ghanadpour;Federico Carosio;Per Tomas Larsson;Lars Wågberg.
Biomacromolecules (2015)
Materials engineering for surface-confined flame retardancy
Giulio Malucelli;Federico Carosio;Jenny Alongi;Alberto Fina.
Materials Science & Engineering R-reports (2014)
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