The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Halloysite, Chemical engineering, Nanocomposite, Nanotube and Adsorption. His work carried out in the field of Halloysite brings together such families of science as Nanotechnology, Nanomaterials and Thermogravimetric analysis, Organic chemistry, Polymer. His studies deal with areas such as Characterization and Biopolymer as well as Chemical engineering.
His work deals with themes such as Wetting and Thermal stability, which intersect with Nanocomposite. His Nanotube research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Nanocontainer and Controlled release. His Adsorption study incorporates themes from Hydroxypropyl cellulose and Micelle, Aqueous solution.
Halloysite, Chemical engineering, Aqueous solution, Polymer and Adsorption are his primary areas of study. His Halloysite research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Nanocomposite, Nanotechnology, Nanomaterials and Nanotube. Giuseppe Lazzara focuses mostly in the field of Nanocomposite, narrowing it down to topics relating to Thermogravimetry and, in certain cases, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy.
His Chemical engineering research integrates issues from Organic chemistry and Catalysis. His Aqueous solution research also works with subjects such as
His scientific interests lie mostly in Halloysite, Chemical engineering, Nanocomposite, Polymer and Nanotechnology. His Halloysite study combines topics in areas such as Pickering emulsion, Nanoparticle, Adsorption, Nanomaterials and Drug carrier. The various areas that Giuseppe Lazzara examines in his Chemical engineering study include Covalent bond, Catalysis and Solvent.
His research in Nanocomposite tackles topics such as Colloid which are related to areas like Coating, Protein adsorption and Cationic polymerization. His Polymer study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Casting, Thermal stability and Carbon nanotube. His Nanotechnology study also includes fields such as
His main research concerns Halloysite, Nanocomposite, Chemical engineering, Nanotechnology and Cellulose. His Halloysite research includes themes of Nanoparticle, Nanomaterials and Drug carrier, Drug delivery. Giuseppe Lazzara has researched Nanocomposite in several fields, including Flexural strength, Optical microscope, Polymer, Casting and Colloid.
Giuseppe Lazzara has included themes like Protein adsorption and Aqueous solution in his Chemical engineering study. His Nanotechnology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Fire retardant, Solubilization, Micelle, Adsorption and Cultural heritage. His research in Cellulose intersects with topics in Nanofiber, Wetting and Porosity.
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An assembly of organic-inorganic composites using halloysite clay nanotubes
Giuseppe Lazzara;Giuseppe Cavallaro;Abhishek Panchal;Rawil Fakhrullin.
Current Opinion in Colloid and Interface Science (2018)
Effect of Morphology and Size of Halloysite Nanotubes on Functional Pectin Bionanocomposites for Food Packaging Applications.
Maziyar Makaremi;Pooria Pasbakhsh;Giuseppe Cavallaro;Giuseppe Lazzara.
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces (2017)
Halloysite nanotubes as support for metal-based catalysts
M. Massaro;C. G. Colletti;G. Lazzara;S. Milioto.
Journal of Materials Chemistry (2017)
Halloysite nanotubes loaded with peppermint essential oil as filler for functional biopolymer film.
G. Biddeci;G. Cavallaro;F. Di Blasi;G. Lazzara.
Carbohydrate Polymers (2016)
Dispersions of Nanoclays of Different Shapes into Aqueous and Solid Biopolymeric Matrices. Extended Physicochemical Study
Giuseppe Cavallaro;Giuseppe Lazzara;Stefana Milioto.
Langmuir (2011)
Films of Halloysite Nanotubes Sandwiched between Two Layers of Biopolymer: From the Morphology to the Dielectric, Thermal, Transparency, and Wettability Properties
Giuseppe Cavallaro;D. Ines Donato;Giuseppe Lazzara;Stefana Milioto.
Journal of Physical Chemistry C (2011)
Covalently modified halloysite clay nanotubes: synthesis, properties, biological and medical applications
M. Massaro;G. Lazzara;S. Milioto;R. Noto.
Journal of Materials Chemistry B (2017)
Modified Halloysite Nanotubes: Nanoarchitectures for Enhancing the Capture of Oils from Vapor and Liquid Phases
Giuseppe Cavallaro;Giuseppe Lazzara;Stefana Milioto;Filippo Parisi.
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces (2014)
Exploiting the Colloidal Stability and Solubilization Ability of Clay Nanotubes/Ionic Surfactant Hybrid Nanomaterials
Giuseppe Cavallaro;Giuseppe Lazzara;Stefana Milioto.
Journal of Physical Chemistry C (2012)
Nanohydrogel Formation within the Halloysite Lumen for Triggered and Sustained Release.
Giuseppe Cavallaro;Giuseppe Lazzara;Stefana Milioto;Filippo Parisi.
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces (2018)
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