What is he best known for?
The fields of study Alessandro Erto is best known for:
- Carbon dioxide
- Adsorption
- Catalysis
His work in Chemical engineering is not limited to one particular discipline; it also encompasses Bentonite and Chitosan.
Chitosan is frequently linked to Chemical engineering in his study.
Alessandro Erto undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Adsorption and Ion through his works.
Alessandro Erto undertakes multidisciplinary studies into Ion and Adsorption in his work.
Alessandro Erto regularly links together related areas like Trichloroethylene in his Organic chemistry studies.
In his research, Alessandro Erto undertakes multidisciplinary study on Activated carbon and Sorbent.
In his works, Alessandro Erto undertakes multidisciplinary study on Sorbent and Activated carbon.
Inorganic chemistry and Environmental chemistry are two areas of study in which Alessandro Erto engages in interdisciplinary research.
By researching both Environmental chemistry and Inorganic chemistry, Alessandro Erto produces research that crosses academic boundaries.
His most cited work include:
- Equilibrium and dynamic study on hexavalent chromium adsorption onto activated carbon (134 citations)
- Effect of Solution pH on the Adsorption of Paracetamol on Chemically Modified Activated Carbons (111 citations)
- Interpretation of the adsorption mechanism of Reactive Black 5 and Ponceau 4R dyes on chitosan/polyamide nanofibers via advanced statistical physics model (106 citations)
What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date
Alessandro Erto connects Organic chemistry with Environmental chemistry in his study.
He performs multidisciplinary study in Chemical engineering and Physical chemistry in his work.
He applies his multidisciplinary studies on Thermodynamics and Physical chemistry in his research.
Composite material is often connected to Carbon fibers in his work.
Carbon fibers and Composite number are commonly linked in his work.
His Composite number study frequently involves adjacent topics like Composite material.
His work often combines Inorganic chemistry and Organic chemistry studies.
He integrates many fields, such as Catalysis and Adsorption, in his works.
By researching both Chromatography and Adsorption, he produces research that crosses academic boundaries.
Alessandro Erto most often published in these fields:
- Organic chemistry (84.68%)
- Adsorption (77.48%)
- Chemical engineering (56.76%)
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