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Rosaria Ciriminna is affiliated with the National Research Council (CNR) in Italy and has a research focus primarily within the field of Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Their work extensively covers a range of subfields including Plant Science, Molecular Biology, Materials Chemistry, Biomaterials, and Food Science.

The scientist's research topics comprise polysaccharides and plant cell walls, advanced cellulose research studies, nanomaterials for catalytic reactions, chemistry and chemical engineering, phytochemicals and antioxidant activities, bioeconomy and sustainability development, and aquaculture nutrition and growth.

Ciriminna's publication record includes articles such as:

  • "Review of Evidence Available on Hesperidin-Rich Products as Potential Tools against COVID-19 and Hydrodynamic Cavitation-Based Extraction as a Method of Increasing Their Production" (2020, Processes)
  • "Pectin: New science and forthcoming applications of the most valued hydrocolloid" (2022, Food Hydrocolloids)
  • "Pectin: A Long-Neglected Broad-Spectrum Antibacterial" (2020, ChemMedChem)
  • "Heterogeneous catalysis under flow for the 21st century fine chemical industry" (2020, Green Energy & Environment)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Ciriminna include:

  • Mario Pagliaro
  • Francesco Meneguzzo
  • Antonino Scurria
  • Giuseppe Angellotti
  • Lorenzo Albanese

The venues where Ciriminna has regularly published feature journals and platforms such as Preprints.org, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), ChemistryOpen, ChemistrySelect, and Biofuels Bioproducts and Biorefining.

Best Publications

  • From glycerol to value-added products.

    Mario Pagliaro;Rosaria Ciriminna;Hiroshi Kimura;Michele Rossi

  • The Sol–Gel Route to Advanced Silica-Based Materials and Recent Applications

    Rosaria Ciriminna;Alexandra Fidalgo;Valerica Pandarus;François Béland

  • Flexible solar cells

    Mario Pagliaro;Rosaria Ciriminna;Giovanni Palmisano

  • Hydrogen Peroxide: A Key Chemical for Today's Sustainable Development.

    Rosaria Ciriminna;Lorenzo Albanese;Francesco Meneguzzo;Mario Pagliaro

  • Nanochemistry-derived Bi2WO6 nanostructures: towards production of sustainable chemicals and fuels induced by visible light

    Nan Zhang;Rosaria Ciriminna;Mario Pagliaro;Yi-Jun Xu

  • Limonene: a versatile chemical of the bioeconomy

    Rosaria Ciriminna;Monica Lomeli-Rodriguez;Piera Demma Carà;Jose A. Lopez-Sanchez

  • Understanding the glycerol market

    Rosaria Ciriminna;Cristina Della Pina;Michele Rossi;Mario Pagliaro

  • Industrial Oxidations with Organocatalyst TEMPO and Its Derivatives

    Rosaria Ciriminna;Mario Pagliaro

  • Heterogeneous versus Homogeneous Palladium Catalysts for Cross-Coupling Reactions

    Mario Pagliaro;Valerica Pandarus;Rosaria Ciriminna;François Béland

  • Citric acid: emerging applications of key biotechnology industrial product.

    Rosaria Ciriminna;Francesco Meneguzzo;Riccardo Delisi;Mario Pagliaro

  • New fluorinated functional materials

    Mario Pagliaro;Rosaria Ciriminna

  • From molecules to systems: sol-gel microencapsulation in silica-based materials.

    Rosaria Ciriminna;Marzia Sciortino;Giuseppe Alonzo;Aster de Schrijver

  • Ecofriendly Antifouling Marine Coatings

    Rosaria Ciriminna;Frank V. Bright;Mario Pagliaro

  • Ru-based oxidation catalysis.

    Mario Pagliaro;Sandro Campestrini;Rosaria Ciriminna

  • Pectin: A new perspective from the biorefinery standpoint

    Rosaria Ciriminna;Norberto Chavarría-Hernández;Adriana Inés Rodríguez Hernández;Mario Pagliaro

  • Industrial Applications of Gold Catalysis.

    Rosaria Ciriminna;Ermelinda Falletta;Cristina Della Pina;Joaquim Henrique Teles

  • Role of the Alkyl−Alkoxide Precursor on the Structure and Catalytic Properties of Hybrid Sol−Gel Catalysts

    Alexandra Fidalgo;Rosaria Ciriminna;Laura M. Ilharco;Mario Pagliaro

  • Environmentally benign sol-gel antifouling and foul-releasing coatings.

    Michael R. Detty;Rosaria Ciriminna;Frank V. Bright;Mario Pagliaro

  • BIPV: merging the photovoltaic with the construction industry

    Mario Pagliaro;Rosaria Ciriminna;Giovanni Palmisano

  • One-pot electrocatalytic oxidation of glycerol to DHA

    Rosaria Ciriminna;Giovanni Palmisano;Cristina Della Pina;Michele Rossi

  • Solar hydrogen: fuel of the near future

    Mario Pagliaro;Athanasios G. Konstandopoulos;Rosaria Ciriminna;Giovanni Palmisano

  • High-performance quenchometric oxygen sensors based on fluorinated xerogels doped with [Ru(dpp)3]2+.

    Rachel M. Bukowski;Rosaria Ciriminna;Mario Pagliaro;Frank V. Bright

Frequent Co-Authors

Mario Pagliaro
Mario Pagliaro National Research Council (CNR)
Giovanni Palmisano
Giovanni Palmisano Khalifa University
Yi-Jun Xu
Yi-Jun Xu Fuzhou University
Leonardo Palmisano
Leonardo Palmisano University of Palermo
Rafael Luque
Rafael Luque King Saud University
Vittorio Loddo
Vittorio Loddo University of Palermo
Franck Dumeignil
Franck Dumeignil University of Lille
Babak Karimi
Babak Karimi Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences
Maurizio Bruno
Maurizio Bruno University of Palermo
Serge Kaliaguine
Serge Kaliaguine Université Laval

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