E. Matta
6 Papers
10 Citations
E. Matta is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerosol & Mass concentration (chemistry). The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
A simplified model of the water soluble organic component of atmospheric aerosols
Sandro Fuzzi,Stefano Decesari,Maria Cristina Facchini,E. Matta,Mihaela Mircea,Emilio Tagliavini +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a simplified model of the water soluble organic fraction of the atmospheric aerosol is proposed, based on measurements of organic carbon concentration and proton concentration of the main functional groups contained in the aerosol WSOC mixture.
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Chemical mass balance of size-segregated atmospheric aerosol in an urban area of the Po Valley, Italy
E. Matta,M. C. Facchini,Stefano Decesari,Mihaela Mircea,Fabrizia Cavalli,Sandro Fuzzi,Jean-Philippe Putaud,A. Dell’Acqua +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a complete size segregated chemical characterisation was carried out for aerosol samples collected in the urban area of Bologna over a period of one year, using five-stage low pressure Berner impactors.
Size-segregated aerosol mass closure and chemical composition in Monte Cimone (I) during MINATROC
J. P. Putaud,R. Van Dingenen,A. Dell'Acqua,Frank Raes,E. Matta,Stefano Decesari,Maria Cristina Facchini,Sandro Fuzzi +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared the sub- and super-µm aerosol mass concentrations determined by gravimetric measurements (mGM), chemical analyses (mmCA), and by converting particle size distribution to aerosol masses concentrations (mmSD).
Chemical features and seasonal variation of fine aerosol water-soluble organic compounds in the Po Valley, Italy
Stefano Decesari,Maria Cristina Facchini,E. Matta,F. Lettini,Mihaela Mircea,Sandro Fuzzi,Emilio Tagliavini,J. P. Putaud +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an investigation on the annual cycle of the carbonaceous fraction of the Po Valley (Italy) fine (d) in the Po valley of Italy.
Mass closure on the chemical species in size-segregated atmospheric aerosol collected in an urban area of the Po Valley, Italy
E. Matta,Maria Cristina Facchini,Stefano Decesari,Mihaela Mircea,Fabrizia Cavalli,Sandro Fuzzi,J. P. Putaud,A. Dell’Acqua +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a complete size segregated chemical characterisation was carried out for aerosol samples collected in the urban area of Bologna over a period of one year, using five-stage low pressure Berner impactors.