Francesco D'Acierno, PhD
Affiliations: | Materials Science | University of Turin, Torino, Piemonte, Italy | |
2013-2014 | Geo- and Environmental Science | Ludwig Maximilian University Munich, München, Bayern, Germany | |
2013-2014 | Applied Physics | Technical University Munich, Germany, München, Bayern, Germany | |
2014-2015 | Chemistry | University of Montpellier, Montpellier, Occitanie, France | |
2015-2015 | Physics | University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, United States | |
2016-2021 | Chemistry | University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada | |
2021-2023 | Biopolymers, Interactions, Assemblies (BIA) | INRAE | |
2023- | Chemical Engineering | Imperial College London, London, England, United Kingdom |
Area:
Materials chemistry, physical chemistry, nanomaterialsGoogle:
"Francesco D'Acierno"Bio:
Francesco D'Acierno was born and raised in Turin, Italy. He completed his BS in Materials Science at the University of Turin (2013), and he was then admitted to the MaMaSELF program (Master in Materials Science Exploiting Large-scale Facility), a two-year Erasmus Mundus project funded by the European Commission. During this period, Francesco completed an MS in Geochemistry & Geomaterials at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, in collaboration with the Technical University of Munich (2015) and an additional MS in Chemistry, Materials & Processes for Energy and Sustainable Development at the University of Montpellier (2015), as well as extensive training on large-scale facilities (nuclear reactors, synchrotrons, etc.). He was a Visitor Scholar at the Department of Physics at the University of Connecticut (2015), developing his thesis on strongly correlated nickelate materials.
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorMarco Zanetti | research assistant | 2013-2013 | Università di Torino |
Werner Paulus | grad student | 2015-2015 | Universite de Montpellier |
Barrett O. Wells | grad student | 2015-2015 | University of Connecticut (Physics Tree) |
Mark J. MacLachlan | grad student | 2016-2021 | UBC |
Carl A. Michal | grad student | 2016-2021 | UBC |
Maria-Magdalena Titirici | post-doc | 2023- | Imperial College London |
Isabelle Capron | post-doc | 2021-2023 | INRAE |
Publications
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D'Acierno F, Capron I. (2023) Modulation of surface properties of cellulose nanocrystals through adsorption of tannic acid and alkyl cellulose derivatives. Carbohydrate Polymers. 319: 121159 |
D'Acierno F, Liu L, Nguyen TD, et al. (2022) Physical and mechanical properties of a dental resin adhesive containing hydrophobic chitin nanocrystals. Dental Materials : Official Publication of the Academy of Dental Materials |
Blanke M, Postulka L, Ciara I, et al. (2022) Manipulation of Liquid Crystalline Properties by Dynamic Covalent Chemistry─En Route to Adaptive Materials. Acs Applied Materials & Interfaces. 14: 16755-16763 |
Loos JN, D'Acierno F, Vijay Mody U, et al. (2022) Manipulating the Self-Assembly of Multicomponent Low Molecular Weight Gelators (LMWGs) through Molecular Design. Chempluschem. 87: e202200026 |
D'Acierno F, Ohashi R, Hamad WY, et al. (2021) Thermal annealing of iridescent cellulose nanocrystal films. Carbohydrate Polymers. 272: 118468 |
Nyamayaro K, Keyvani P, D'Acierno F, et al. (2020) Toward Biodegradable Electronics: Ionic Diodes Based on a Cellulose Nanocrystal-Agarose Hydrogel. Acs Applied Materials & Interfaces |
D'Acierno F, Hamad WY, Michal CA, et al. (2020) Thermal Degradation of Cellulose Filaments and Nanocrystals. Biomacromolecules |
Cao Y, Wang PX, D'Acierno F, et al. (2020) Tunable Diffraction Gratings from Biosourced Lyotropic Liquid Crystals. Advanced Materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.). e1907376 |
Aalbers GJW, Boott CE, D'Acierno F, et al. (2019) Post-modification of Cellulose Nanocrystal Aerogels with Thiol-Ene Click Chemistry. Biomacromolecules |