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Signorino Galvagno

Signorino Galvagno

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Chemistry

D-Index
58
Citations
9100
World Ranking
10884
National Ranking
340

Overview

Signorino Galvagno is affiliated with the University of Messina in Italy and has contributed to the fields of Engineering and Materials Science. Their research work encompasses subfields such as Mechanical Engineering, Mechanics of Materials, and Polymers and Plastics.

The scientist's research focuses primarily on fiber-reinforced polymer composites, mechanical behavior of composites, and natural fiber reinforced composites.

Galvagno has published in the following venue:

  • Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance

Their recent publication includes:

  • Investigation on Stress Relaxation of Discontinuous Recycled Carbon Fiber Composites, 2023, Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance

Among frequent co-authors collaborating with Galvagno are:

  • Barbara Palmieri
  • C. Borriello
  • G. Rametta
  • Pierpaolo Iovane
  • Sabrina Portofino

Best Publications

  • Graphene quantum dots for cancer targeted drug delivery.

    Daniela Iannazzo;Alessandro Pistone;Marina Salamò;Signorino Galvagno

  • Hydrogenation of α,β-unsaturated aldehydes over PtSn/Nylon

    Z. Poltarzewski;S. Galvagno;R. Pietropaolo;P. Staiti

  • CO2 reforming of methane over Ni–Ru and Ni–Pd bimetallic catalysts

    C. Crisafulli;S. Scirè;R. Maggiore;S. Minicò

  • FT-IR study of Au/Fe2O3 catalysts for CO oxidation at low temperature

    S. Minicò;S. Scirè;C. Crisafulli;A.M. Visco

  • Influence of catalyst pretreatments on volatile organic compounds oxidation over gold/iron oxide

    Simona Minicò;Salvatore Scirè;Carmelo Crisafulli;Signorino Galvagno

  • Catalytic combustion of volatile organic compounds over group IB metal catalysts on Fe2O3

    Salvatore Scirè;Simona Minicò;Carmelo Crisafulli;Signorino Galvagno

  • Selective hydrogenation of α,β-unsaturated ketone to α,β-unsaturated alcohol on gold-supported iron oxide catalysts: Role of the support

    C. Milone;R. Ingoglia;L. Schipilliti;C. Crisafulli

  • Hydrogenation of cinnamaldehyde over Ru/C catalysts: effect of Ru particle size

    S. Galvagno;G. Capannelli;G. Neri;A. Donato

  • X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy of Au/Fe2O3 catalysts

    A M. Visco;F Neri;G Neri;A Donato

  • CO and NO2 sensing properties of doped-Fe2O3 thin films prepared by LPD

    G. Neri;A. Bonavita;S. Galvagno;P. Siciliano

  • Particle size effect in the catalytic hydrogenation of 2,4-dinitrotoluene over Pd/C catalysts

    Giovanni Neri;Maria G. Musolino;C. Milone;D. Pietropaolo

  • C2H6 as an active carbon source for a large scale synthesis of carbon nanotubes by chemical vapour deposition

    Giuseppe Gulino;Giuseppe Gulino;Ricardo Vieira;Ricardo Vieira;Julien Amadou;Patrick Nguyen

  • A comparative study on the selective hydrogenation of α,β unsaturated aldehyde and ketone to unsaturated alcohols on Au supported catalysts

    C. Milone;C. Crisafulli;R. Ingoglia;L. Schipilliti

  • Selective hydrogenation of α,β-unsaturated ketones to α,β-unsaturated alcohols on gold-supported catalysts

    C Milone;R Ingoglia;A Pistone;G Neri

  • Mössbauer characterisation of gold/iron oxide catalysts

    Friederich E. Wagner;Signorino Galvagno;Candida Milone;Anna M. Visco

  • Methanol gas-sensing properties of CeO2–Fe2O3 thin films

    G. Neri;A. Bonavita;G. Rizzo;S. Galvagno

  • Wet air oxidation of p-coumaric acid over promoted ceria catalysts

    G Neri;A Pistone;C Milone;S Galvagno

  • Selective liquid phase hydrogenation of citral on Au/Fe2O3 catalysts.

    C. Milone;M. L. Tropeano;G. Gulino;G. Neri

  • Chemical reactivity of supported gold IV. Reduction of NO by H2

    Unknown

  • Hydrogenation of cinnamaldehyde over platinum catalysts: influence of addition of metal chlorides

    S. Galvagno;A. Donato;G. Neri;R. Pietropaolo

  • Au/iron oxide catalysts: temperature programmed reduction and X-ray diffraction characterization

    G Neri;A.M Visco;S Galvagno;A Donato

Frequent Co-Authors

Giovanni Neri
Giovanni Neri University of Messina
Candida Milone
Candida Milone University of Messina
Nicola Donato
Nicola Donato University of Messina
Johannes Schwank
Johannes Schwank University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Pietro Siciliano
Pietro Siciliano National Research Council (CNR)
Nicola Pinna
Nicola Pinna Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Cuong Pham-Huu
Cuong Pham-Huu University of Strasbourg
Gabriele Centi
Gabriele Centi University of Messina
Anna Tampieri
Anna Tampieri National Research Council (CNR)

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