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Luca Lietti is affiliated with the Polytechnic University of Milan in Italy. Their research primarily focuses on engineering and chemical engineering fields, with significant contributions also in materials science. Key subfields of study include catalysis, materials chemistry, mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering, and process chemistry and technology.

The scientist's work concentrates on various topics, prominently:

  • Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
  • Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions
  • Catalysts for Methane Reforming
  • Carbon Dioxide Capture Technologies
  • Industrial Gas Emission Control
  • Thermochemical Biomass Conversion Processes
  • Biofuel production and bioconversion

Lietti has published extensively in journals such as Chemical Engineering Journal and Catalysis Today (both with four publications), and Applied Catalysis B: Environmental (three publications), as well as SSRN Electronic Journal and Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research. Frequent co-authors collaborating on multiple publications include Roberto Matarrese, Carlo Giorgio Visconti, L. Castoldi, Alessandro Porta, and Alessandra Beretta.

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Luca Lietti include:

  • "Ru-Ba synergistic effect in dual functioning materials for cyclic CO2 capture and methanation" (2020, Applied Catalysis B: Environmental)
  • "Storage Material Effects on the Performance of Ru-Based CO2 Capture and Methanation Dual Functioning Materials" (2021, Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research)
  • "Aging study of low Ru loading dual function materials (DFM) for combined power plant effluent CO2 capture and methanation" (2022, Applied Catalysis B: Environmental)
  • "Low-temperature Pd/FER NOx adsorbers: Operando FT-IR spectroscopy and performance analysis" (2020, Catalysis Today)
  • "Packed-POCS with skin: A novel concept for the intensification of non-adiabatic catalytic processes demonstrated in the case of the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis" (2021, Catalysis Today)

Best Publications

  • Chemical and mechanistic aspects of the selective catalytic reduction of NOx by ammonia over oxide catalysts: A review

    Guido Busca;Luca Lietti;Gianguido Ramis;Francesco Berti

  • NOx Storage Reduction over PtBa/γ-Al2O3 Catalyst

    Luca Lietti;Pio Forzatti;Isabella Nova;Enrico Tronconi

  • Reactivity and Physicochemical Characterization of V2O5-WO3/TiO2 De-NOx Catalysts

    L.J. Alemany;L. Lietti;N. Ferlazzo;P. Forzatti

  • 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

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

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

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

    Isabella Nova;Lidia Castoldi;Luca Lietti;Enrico Tronconi

  • CO2 hydrogenation to lower olefins on a high surface area K-promoted bulk Fe-catalyst

    Carlo Giorgio Visconti;Michela Martinelli;Leonardo Falbo;Antonia Infantes-Molina;Antonia Infantes-Molina

  • Characterization of tungsta-titania catalysts

    G. Ramis;G. Busca;C. Cristiani;L. Lietti

  • 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

  • Reactivity of V2O5-WO3/TiO2 catalysts in the selective catalytic reduction of nitric oxide by ammonia

    L. Lietti;J.L. Alemany;P. Forzatti;G. Busca

  • Recent Advances in De‐NOxing Catalysis for Stationary Applications

    Pio Forzatti;Luca Lietti

  • Steady-State and Transient Reactivity Study of TiO2-Supported V2O5−WO3 De-NOx Catalysts: Relevance of the Vanadium−Tungsten Interaction on the Catalytic Activity

    Luca Lietti;Pio Forzatti;Fiorenzo Bregani

  • Kinetics of CO2 methanation on a Ru-based catalyst at process conditions relevant for Power-to-Gas applications

    Leonardo Falbo;Michela Martinelli;Carlo Giorgio Visconti;Luca Lietti

  • 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

  • Fischer–Tropsch synthesis on a Co/Al2O3 catalyst with CO2 containing syngas

    Carlo Giorgio Visconti;Luca Lietti;Enrico Tronconi;Pio Forzatti

  • 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

  • Role of ammonia in the reduction by hydrogen of NOx stored over Pt–Ba/Al2O3 lean NOx trap catalysts

    Luca Lietti;Isabella Nova;Pio Forzatti

  • Study of thermal deactivation of a de-NOx commercial catalyst

    Isabella Nova;Lorenzo dall’Acqua;Luca Lietti;Elio Giamello

  • Dynamics of the SCR‐DeNOx reaction by the transient‐response method

    Luca Lietti;Isabella Nova;Stefano Camurri;Enrico Tronconi

Frequent Co-Authors

Pio Forzatti
Pio Forzatti Polytechnic University of Milan
Enrico Tronconi
Enrico Tronconi Polytechnic University of Milan
Isabella Nova
Isabella Nova Polytechnic University of Milan
Guido Busca
Guido Busca University of Genoa
Giovanna Ghiotti
Giovanna Ghiotti University of Turin
Marco Daturi
Marco Daturi Université de Caen Normandie
Gianpiero Groppi
Gianpiero Groppi Polytechnic University of Milan
Cinzia Cristiani
Cinzia Cristiani Polytechnic University of Milan
Elio Giamello
Elio Giamello University of Turin
Gianguido Ramis
Gianguido Ramis University of Genoa

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