Marco Torre
6 Papers
Marco Torre is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Occurrence of per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances in wastewater treatment plants in Northern Italy.
Benedetta Giannelli Moneta,Maria Luisa Feo,Marco Torre,Patrizio Tratzi,Sara Elsa Aita,Carmela Maria Montone,Silvia Mosca,Catia Balducci,Marina Cerasa,Ettore Guerriero,Francesco Petracchini,Chiara Cavaliere,Aldo Laganà,Valerio Paolini +13 more
TL;DR: In this article , the occurrence, fate, and seasonal variability of twenty-five PFAS in four municipal wastewater treatment plants (WWTP A, B, C, and D) surrounding the city of Milan (Northern, Italy).
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Activated Porous Carbon Fiber: New Adsorbent for Sampling and Analysis by Thermal Desorption of Siloxanes in Biogas and Biomethane
Enrico Paris,Pasquale Avino,Ettore Guerriero,Beatrice Vincenti,Adriano Palma,M. Carnevale,Paolo Benedetti,Marco Torre,Francesco Gallucci +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors used activated porous carbon fiber (APCF) for sampling and analysis by thermal desorption, to show the advantages it has over the adsorbents traditionally used for siloxane monitoring.
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Assessment of Energy, Mobility, Waste, and Water Management on Italian Small Islands
Francesca Battistelli,Ambra Messina,Laura Tomassetti,Cassandra Montiroli,Eros Manzo,Marco Torre,Patrizio Tratzi,Marco Segreto,Chen-Yeon Chu,Valerio Paolini,Alessandro Corsini,Francesco Petracchini +11 more
TL;DR: The Italian small islands are facing challenges in terms of energy, mobility, waste, and water management. The majority of the islands lack sufficient renewable energy sources and grid connection, have high private vehicle ownership rates, produce a significant amount of waste, and have inadequate water supply and wastewater treatment infrastructure. To address these issues, a multi-stakeholder sustainability plan for each island is necessary.
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Extractable denuders for selective sampling of vapour phase organics in the atmosphere.
TL;DR: Extractable denuders were designed to collect trace atmospheric semivolatile organic compounds with high volume (38.30 and 200 L/min) samplers as mentioned in this paper .