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Angelo Cecinato is affiliated with the National Research Council (CNR) in Italy, conducting research primarily within the field of Environmental Science. Their work focuses on areas including Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Atmospheric Science, Environmental Engineering, Automotive Engineering, and Sociology and Political Science.

The main topics covered in their research involve:

  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Maritime Transport Emissions and Efficiency
  • Vehicle emissions and performance
  • Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals
  • Environmental Justice and Health Disparities

The scientist has published extensively in several peer-reviewed journals with notable recurring appearances in:

  • Environmental Science and Pollution Research
  • Atmospheric Pollution Research
  • Air Quality Atmosphere & Health
  • Atmosphere
  • Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology

Representative recent papers authored or co-authored by Angelo Cecinato include:

  • "Exposure levels and health risk of PAHs associated with fine and ultrafine aerosols in an urban site in northern Algeria," 2021, Air Quality Atmosphere & Health
  • "Air Quality Assessment in the Central Mediterranean Sea (Tyrrhenian Sea): Anthropic Impact and Miscellaneous Natural Sources, including Volcanic Contribution, on the Budget of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)," 2021, Atmosphere
  • "Molecular signatures of organic particulates as tracers of emission sources," 2022, Environmental Science and Pollution Research
  • "n-Alkanes and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Deposition Dust and PM10 of Interiors in Touggourt Region, Algeria," 2022, Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
  • "Concentration levels of anthropogenic organic compounds in suspended particulates matter and indoor settled from Algiers, Algeria," 2024, Atmospheric Pollution Research

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Catia Balducci
  • Paola Romagnoli
  • Mattia Perilli
  • Alessandro Bacaloni
  • Amira Teffahi

Best Publications

  • Environmental impact of biogas: A short review of current knowledge

    Valerio Paolini;Francesco Petracchini;Marco Segreto;Laura Tomassetti

  • Emission of short chained organic acids, aldehydes and monoterpenes from Quercus ilex L. and Pinus pinea L. in relation to physiological activities, carbon budget and emission algorithms

    J. Kesselmeier;K. Bode;U. Hofmann;H. Müller

  • Sources and photodecomposition of formaldehyde and acetaldehyde in Rome ambient air

    Massimiliano Possanzini;Vincenzo Di Palo;Angelo Cecinato

  • Particulate n-alkanes, n-alkanoic acids and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the atmosphere of Algiers City Area

    Noureddine Yassaa;Brahim Youcef Meklati;Angelo Cecinato;Fabio Marino

  • Influence of Environmental Factors and Air Composition on the Emission of [alpha]-Pinene from Quercus ilex Leaves.

    F. Loreto;P. Ciccioli;A. Cecinato;E. Brancaleoni

  • Emission of monoterpenes and isoprene from a Mediterranean oak species Quercus ilex L. measured within the BEMA (Biogenic Emissions in the Mediterranean Area) project

    J. Kesselmeier;L. Schäfer;P. Ciccioli;E. Brancaleoni

  • Evidence of the Photosynthetic Origin of Monoterpenes Emitted by Quercus ilex L. Leaves by 13C Labeling.

    F. Loreto;P. Ciccioli;A. Cecinato;E. Brancaleoni

  • Formation and transport of 2-nitrofluoranthene and 2-nitropyrene of photochemical origin in the troposphere

    Paolo Ciccioli;Angelo Cecinato;Enzo Brancaleoni;Massimiliano Frattoni

  • Ubiquitous occurrence of semi-volatile carbonyl compounds in tropospheric samples and their possible sources

    Paolo Ciccioli;Enzo Brancaleoni;Massimiliano Frattoni;Angelo Cecinato

  • Use of carbon adsorption traps combined with high resolution gas chromatography – mass spectrometry for the analysis of polar and non-polar C4-C14 hydrocarbons involved in photochemical smog formation

    Paolo Ciccioli;Angelo Cecinato;Enzo Brancaleoni;Massimiliano Frattoni

  • Nitro-PAH in ambient particulate matter in the atmosphere of Athens.

    Fabio Marino;Angelo Cecinato;Panayotis A. Siskos

  • Determination of phase-distributed PAH in Rome ambient air by denuder/GC-MS method

    Massimiliano Possanzini;Vincenzo Di Palo;Pierfrancesco Gigliucci;Maria Concetta Tomasi Scianò

  • Different sources of reduced carbon contribute to form three classes of terpenoid emitted by Quercus ilex L. leaves.

    Francesco Loreto;Paolo Ciccioli;Enzo Brancaleoni;Angelo Cecinato

  • Distribution of n-alkanes, polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons and nitrated polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons between the fine and coarse fractions of inhalable atmospheric particulates.

    Angelo Cecinato;Fabio Marino;Patrizia Di Filippo;Luca Lepore

  • A gas/aerosol air pollutants study over the urban area of Rome using a comprehensive chemical transport model

    Claudio Gariazzo;Camillo Silibello;Sandro Finardi;Paola Radice

  • Indoor PAHs at schools, homes and offices in Rome, Italy

    P. Romagnoli;C. Balducci;M. Perilli;M. Gherardi

  • Identification and determination of biogenic and anthropogenic volatile organic compounds in forest areas of Northern and Southern Europe and a remote site of the Himalaya region by high-resolution gas chromatography—mass spectrometry

    P. Ciccioli;E. Brancaleoni;A. Cecinato;R. Sparapani

  • Organic aerosols in urban and waste landfill of Algiers metropolitan area: occurrence and sources.

    Noureddine Yassaa;Brahim Youcef Meklati;Angelo Cecinato;Fabio Marino

  • DETERMINATION OF VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (VOC) EMITTED FROM BIOMASS BURNING OF MEDITERRANEAN VEGETATION SPECIES BY GC-MS

    Paolo Ciccioli;Enzo Brancaleoni;Massimiliano Frattoni;Angelo Cecinato

  • Fluxes of biogenic VOC from Mediterranean vegetation by trap enrichment relaxed eddy accumulation

    R. Velentini;S. Greco;G. Seufert;N. Bertin

Frequent Co-Authors

Enzo Brancaleoni
Enzo Brancaleoni National Research Council (CNR)
Paolo Ciccioli
Paolo Ciccioli National Research Council (CNR)
Francesco Loreto
Francesco Loreto University of Naples Federico II
Otto Hänninen
Otto Hänninen Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare
Jürgen Kesselmeier
Jürgen Kesselmeier Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
Francesco Forastiere
Francesco Forastiere Imperial College London
Giulia Cesaroni
Giulia Cesaroni Istituto Superiore di Sanità
Nadia Bertin
Nadia Bertin INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Paulo Artaxo
Paulo Artaxo Universidade de São Paulo
Thomas D. Sharkey
Thomas D. Sharkey Michigan State University

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