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Isabella Nova is affiliated with the Polytechnic University of Milan in Italy. Their research primarily spans the fields of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering, with a significant focus on Materials Chemistry and Catalysis. Their work also intersects with subfields including Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Organic Chemistry, and Mechanical Engineering.

The main topics addressed in their research include catalytic processes in materials science, catalysis and oxidation reactions, and nanomaterials for catalytic reactions. Additional areas of study encompass ammonia synthesis and nitrogen reduction, electrocatalysts for energy conversion, advanced photocatalysis techniques, and catalysis and hydrodesulfurization studies.

Isabella Nova has contributed to various scientific publication venues. Frequent venues for their work are:

  • Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
  • ACS Catalysis
  • ChemCatChem
  • Emission Control Science and Technology
  • Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research

Among recent papers authored or co-authored by Isabella Nova are:

  • On the Redox Mechanism of Low-Temperature NH3-SCR over Cu-CHA: A Combined Experimental and Theoretical Study of the Reduction Half Cycle, 2021, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • An experimental and modelling study of the reactivity of adsorbed NH3 in the low temperature NH3-SCR reduction half-cycle over a Cu-CHA catalyst, 2020, Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
  • Transient Kinetic Analysis of Low-Temperature NH3-SCR over Cu-CHA Catalysts Reveals a Quadratic Dependence of Cu Reduction Rates on CuII, 2021, ACS Catalysis
  • Unraveling the Hydrolysis of Z2Cu2+ to ZCu2+(OH) and Its Consequences for the Low-Temperature Selective Catalytic Reduction of NO on Cu-CHA Catalysts, 2021, ACS Catalysis
  • Mechanistic insight in NO trapping on Pd/Chabazite systems for the low-temperature NOx removal from Diesel exhausts, 2020, Applied Catalysis B: Environmental

Isabella Nova collaborates frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Enrico Tronconi
  • Umberto Iacobone
  • Nicole Daniela Nasello
  • Federica Gramigni
  • Nicola Usberti

Best Publications

  • The chemistry of the NO/NO2–NH3 “fast” SCR reaction over Fe-ZSM5 investigated by transient reaction analysis

    Antonio Grossale;Isabella Nova;Enrico Tronconi;Daniel Chatterjee

  • NOx Storage Reduction over PtBa/γ-Al2O3 Catalyst

    Luca Lietti;Pio Forzatti;Isabella Nova;Enrico Tronconi

  • Urea-SCR technology for deNOx after treatment of diesel exhausts

    Isabella Nova;Enrico Tronconi

  • Reactivity of NO/NO2–NH3 SCR system for diesel exhaust aftertreatment: Identification of the reaction network as a function of temperature and NO2 feed content

    Cristian Ciardelli;Isabella Nova;Enrico Tronconi;Daniel Chatterjee

  • FT-IR and TPD investigation of the NOx storage properties of BaO/Al2O3 and Pt-BaO/Al2O3 catalysts

    F. Prinetto;G. Ghiotti;I. Nova;L. Lietti

  • A comparative study of the NH3-SCR reactions over a Cu-zeolite and a Fe-zeolite catalyst

    Massimo Colombo;Isabella Nova;Enrico Tronconi

  • NH3–NO/NO2 chemistry over V-based catalysts and its role in the mechanism of the Fast SCR reaction

    Isabella Nova;Cristian Ciardelli;Enrico Tronconi;Daniel Chatterjee

  • Characterization and Reactivity of V2O5–MoO3/TiO2 De-NOx SCR Catalysts

    Luca Lietti;Isabella Nova;Gianguido Ramis;Lorenzo Dall'Acqua

  • Redox features in the catalytic mechanism of the “standard” and “fast” NH3-SCR of NOx over a V-based catalyst investigated by dynamic methods

    Enrico Tronconi;Isabella Nova;Cristian Ciardelli;Daniel Chatterjee

  • NOx adsorption study over Pt–Ba/alumina catalysts: FT-IR and pulse experiments

    Isabella Nova;Lidia Castoldi;Luca Lietti;Enrico Tronconi

  • Study of a Fe–zeolite-based system as NH3-SCR catalyst for diesel exhaust aftertreatment

    Antonio Grossale;Isabella Nova;Enrico Tronconi

  • SCR of NO by NH3 over TiO2-supported V2O5-MoO3 catalysts: reactivity and redox behavior

    Laura Casagrande;Laura Casagrande;Luca Lietti;Isabella Nova;Pio Forzatti

  • NH3‐SCR of NO over a V‐based catalyst: Low‐T redox kinetics with NH3 inhibition

    Isabella Nova;Cristian Ciardelli;Enrico Tronconi;Daniel Chatterjee

  • Ammonia blocking of the “Fast SCR” reactivity over a commercial Fe-zeolite catalyst for Diesel exhaust aftertreatment

    Antonio Grossale;Isabella Nova;Enrico Tronconi

  • Detailed kinetic modeling of the NH3–NO/NO2 SCR reactions over a commercial Cu-zeolite catalyst for Diesel exhausts after treatment

    Massimo Colombo;Isabella Nova;Enrico Tronconi

  • Integrated Au/TiO2 Nanostructured Photoanodes for Photoelectrochemical Organics Degradation

    Roberto Matarrese;Michele Mascia;Annalisa Vacca;Laura Mais

  • New insights in the NOx reduction mechanism with H2 over Pt–Ba/γ-Al2O3 lean NOx trap catalysts under near-isothermal conditions

    Isabella Nova;Luca Lietti;Lidia Castoldi;Enrico Tronconi

  • Enhanced NH3 selective catalytic reduction for NOx abatement

    Pio Forzatti;Isabella Nova;Enrico Tronconi

  • Selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of NO by NH3 over TiO2-supported V2O5–WO3 and V2O5–MoO3 catalysts

    Luca Lietti;Isabella Nova;Pio Forzatti

  • STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF BA LOADING FOR CATALYTIC ACTIVITY OF PT–BA/AL2O3 MODEL CATALYSTS

    L. Castoldi;I. Nova;L. Lietti;P. Forzatti

Frequent Co-Authors

Enrico Tronconi
Enrico Tronconi Polytechnic University of Milan
Luca Lietti
Luca Lietti Polytechnic University of Milan
Pio Forzatti
Pio Forzatti Polytechnic University of Milan
Carlo Spartaco Casari
Carlo Spartaco Casari Polytechnic University of Milan
Giovanna Ghiotti
Giovanna Ghiotti University of Turin
Massimo G. Colombo
Massimo G. Colombo Polytechnic University of Milan
Giancarlo Terraneo
Giancarlo Terraneo Polytechnic University of Milan
Elio Giamello
Elio Giamello University of Turin
János Szanyi
János Szanyi Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Cinzia Cristiani
Cinzia Cristiani Polytechnic University of Milan

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