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Salvatore Iannace is affiliated with the National Research Council (CNR) in Italy. Their research spans multiple aspects of materials science, engineering, and chemical engineering, with a particular focus on polymers and plastics as well as biomaterials and biomedical engineering.

The scientist's main fields of study include:

  • Materials Science
  • Engineering
  • Chemical Engineering

Within these fields, their work contributes extensively to several subfields, such as:

  • Polymers and Plastics
  • Biomaterials
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes
  • Materials Chemistry

Salvatore Iannace's research covers various topics, prominently including:

  • Polymer Foaming and Composites
  • Biodegradable Polymer Synthesis and Properties
  • Polymer Composites and Self-Healing
  • Phase Equilibria and Thermodynamics
  • Rheology and Fluid Dynamics Studies
  • Carbon Dioxide Utilization in Catalysis
  • Antimicrobial Agents and Applications

Their recent publications document contributions to scientific literature in several respected venues. Notable papers include:

  • "Marine Collagen from Alternative and Sustainable Sources: Extraction, Processing and Applications," 2020, Marine Drugs
  • "Polyurethane-Based Coatings with Promising Antibacterial Properties," 2020, Materials
  • "Greener Nanocomposite Polyurethane Foam Based on Sustainable Polyol and Natural Fillers: Investigation of Chemico-Physical and Mechanical Properties," 2020, Materials
  • "Polyurethane-Based Composites: Effects of Antibacterial Fillers on the Physical-Mechanical Behavior of Thermoplastic Polyurethanes," 2020, Polymers
  • "'Aerogel-like' polysiloxane-polyurethane hybrid foams with enhanced mechanical and thermal-insulating properties," 2021, Composites Science and Technology

The frequent publication venues in which Salvatore Iannace has appeared include:

  • Materials
  • Marine Drugs
  • Polymers
  • Composites Science and Technology
  • Journal of Applied Polymer Science

Collaboration forms a significant part of their work. Frequent coauthors are:

  • Ernesto Di Maio
  • Giuseppe Mensitieri
  • Fabio Bertini
  • Adriano Vignali
  • Maria Oliviero

Best Publications

  • Poly(lactic acid)/organoclay nanocomposites: Thermal, rheological properties and foam processing

    Yingwei Di;Salvatore Iannace;Ernesto Di Maio;Luigi Nicolais

  • Marine Collagen from Alternative and Sustainable Sources: Extraction, Processing and Applications.

    Daniela Coppola;Daniela Coppola;Maria Oliviero;Giovanni Andrea Vitale;Chiara Lauritano

  • Drop-weight impact behaviour of woven hybrid basalt–carbon/epoxy composites

    F. Sarasini;J. Tirillò;L. Ferrante;M. Valente

  • Isothermal crystallization and chain mobility of poly(L-lactide)

    S. Iannace;L. Nicolais

  • Reactively Modified Poly(lactic acid): Properties and Foam Processing

    Yingwei Di;Salvatore Iannace;Ernesto Di Maio;Luigi Nicolais;Luigi Nicolais

  • The effects of different starch sources and plasticizers on film blowing of thermoplastic starch: Correlation among process, elongational properties and macromolecular structure

    R. Zullo;S. Iannace

  • Processing and shelf life issues of selected food packaging materials and structures from renewable resources

    Giuseppe Mensitieri;Ernesto Di Maio;Giovanna G. Buonocore;Irma Nedi

  • Nanocomposites by melt intercalation based on polycaprolactone and organoclay

    Yingwei Di;Salvatore Iannace;Ernesto Di Maio;Luigi Nicolais;Luigi Nicolais

  • Effect of basalt fiber hybridization on the impact behavior under low impact velocity of glass/basalt woven fabric/epoxy resin composites

    Fabrizio Sarasini;Jacopo Tirillò;Marco Valente;Teodoro Valente

  • Enhancing the EMI shielding of natural rubber-based supercritical CO2 foams by exploiting their porous morphology and CNT segregated networks.

    Yanhu Zhan;Yanhu Zhan;Maria Oliviero;Jian Wang;Andrea Sorrentino

  • Hybrid composites based on aramid and basalt woven fabrics: Impact damage modes and residual flexural properties

    Fabrizio Sarasini;Jacopo Tirillò;Marco Valente;Luca Ferrante

  • Isothermal crystallization in PCL/clay nanocomposites investigated with thermal and rheometric methods

    Ernesto Di Maio;Salvatore Iannace;Luigi Sorrentino;Luigi Nicolais

  • Geopolymerization reaction to consolidate incoherent pozzolanic soil

    Letizia Verdolotti;Salvatore Iannace;Marino Lavorgna;Raffaele Lamanna

  • Structure optimization of polycaprolactone foams by using mixtures of CO2 and N2 as blowing agents

    E. Di Maio;G. Mensitieri;S. Iannace;L. Nicolais

  • Polyurethane-Based Coatings with Promising Antibacterial Properties

    Maurizio Villani;Federico Bertoglio;Elisa Restivo;Giovanna Bruni

  • Design of porous polymeric scaffolds by gas foaming of heterogeneous blends

    A. Salerno;A. Salerno;M. Oliviero;E. Di Maio;S. Iannace

  • Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate)-co-(3-hydroxyvalerate)/Poly-L-lactide blends: Thermal and mechanical properties

    S. Iannace;L. Ambrosio;S. J. Huang;L. Nicolais

  • Relationship between processing and properties of biodegradable composites based on PCL/starch matrix and sisal fibers

    Viviana P. Cyras;Salvatore Iannace;José M. Kenny;Analía Vázquez

  • Detailed analysis of dynamic mechanical properties of TPU nanocomposite: The role of the interfaces

    Marco Aurilia;Filomena Piscitelli;Filomena Piscitelli;Luigi Sorrentino;Marino Lavorgna

  • Tailoring the pore structure of PCL scaffolds for tissue engineering prepared via gas foaming of multi-phase blends

    A. Salerno;A. Salerno;E. Di Maio;S. Iannace;P. A. Netti;P. A. Netti

  • Effect of processing conditions on dimensions of sisal fibers in thermoplastic biodegradable composites

    Salvatore Iannace;Raed Ali;Luigi Nicolais

Frequent Co-Authors

Luigi Nicolais
Luigi Nicolais University of Naples Federico II
Paolo A. Netti
Paolo A. Netti Italian Institute of Technology
Marino Lavorgna
Marino Lavorgna National Research Council (CNR)
Andrea Sorrentino
Andrea Sorrentino University of Salerno
Giuseppe Mensitieri
Giuseppe Mensitieri University of Naples Federico II
Luigi Ambrosio
Luigi Ambrosio National Research Council (CNR)
Fabrizio Sarasini
Fabrizio Sarasini Sapienza University of Rome
Domenico Acierno
Domenico Acierno University of Naples Federico II
Paolo Ciambelli
Paolo Ciambelli University of Salerno
Riccardo Tesser
Riccardo Tesser University of Naples Federico II

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