Publications by authors named "A M Baldelli"

The reductive catalytic fractionation (RCF) of second generation lignocellulosic biomass is an elegant one-pot process to obtain a highly delignified cellulose pulp, sugar-derived polyols, and depolymerized and stabilized lignin oils. However, the need of noble metal catalysts to prompt the reactions may impact the economic sustainability of the overall "lignin-first" biorefinery if the catalyst recovery and recyclability are not guaranteed. Herein, the use of a novel catalyst based on supported ruthenium over maghemite for the RCF of poplar sawdust is reported for the first time.

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  • A new microfluidic technique has been developed to create stable water-in-water emulsions without stabilizers, overcoming challenges with size and stability control.
  • The technique utilizes an acoustically actuated mixer to rapidly homogenize solutions like PEG and Dextran, resulting in uniformly distributed emulsions stabilized in alginate gels.
  • The emulsions show high mixing efficiency and biocompatibility, making them suitable for applications in drug delivery, cosmetics, and food.
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  • * A systematic review analyzed 42 studies on prehabilitation, revealing that it significantly improves factors like hospital stay duration, muscle strength, and mental health, even though many studies had a high risk of bias.
  • * The meta-analysis identified noteworthy improvements in walking distance, depression, and anxiety levels among patients who underwent prehabilitation, suggesting its potential benefits in cancer care.
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Increasing accumulation of nanoplastics across ecosystems poses a significant threat to both terrestrial and aquatic life. Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) is an emerging technique used for nanoplastics detection. However, the identification and classification of nanoplastics using SERS faces challenges regarding sensitivity and accuracy as nanoplastics are sparsely dispersed in the environment.

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Cold plasma treatment is commonly used for sterilization. However, another potential of cold plasma treatment is surface modification. To date, several efforts have been directed toward investigating the effect of cold plasma treatment in modifying the surfaces of films.

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