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Marc F. Benedetti is affiliated with the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris in France. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science, with a significant body of work examining pollution, materials chemistry, geochemistry and petrology, industrial and manufacturing engineering, and analytical chemistry.

The scientist's work spans various topics, particularly addressing:

  • Heavy metals in the environment
  • Nanoparticles: synthesis and applications
  • Geochemistry and elemental analysis
  • Recycling and waste management techniques
  • Analytical chemistry methods development
  • Extraction and separation processes
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems

Marc F. Benedetti has published extensively in several scientific venues. The most frequent publication outlets include:

  • Frontiers in Environmental Science
  • Chemosphere
  • Journal of Hazardous Materials
  • Aquatic Geochemistry
  • Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Marc F. Benedetti encompass a range of environmental and analytical topics, such as:

  • Recovery technologies for indium, gallium, and germanium from end-of-life products (electronic waste) - A review, 2023, Journal of Environmental Management
  • Characterizing Soil Dissolved Organic Matter in Typical Soils from China Using Fluorescence EEM-PARAFAC and UV-Visible Absorption, 2020, Aquatic Geochemistry
  • Nanoparticle identification using single particle ICP-ToF-MS acquisition coupled to cluster analysis. From engineered to natural nanoparticles, 2022, Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry
  • Occurrence and Origins of Cerium Dioxide and Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles in the Loire River (France) by Single Particle ICP-MS and FEG-SEM Imaging, 2020, Frontiers in Environmental Science
  • Flow and fate of silver nanoparticles in small French catchments under different land-uses: The first one-year study, 2020, Water Research

Marc F. Benedetti frequently collaborates with a number of researchers, including:

  • Mickaël Tharaud
  • Yann Sivry
  • Alexandre Gélabert
  • Eric D. van Hullebusch
  • Enrica Alasonati

Best Publications

  • Toxicological Impact Studies Based on Escherichia coli Bacteria in Ultrafine ZnO Nanoparticles Colloidal Medium

    Roberta Brayner;Roselyne Ferrari-Iliou;Nicolas Brivois;Shakib Djediat

  • ION BINDING TO NATURAL ORGANIC MATTER : COMPETITION, HETEROGENEITY, STOICHIOMETRY AND THERMODYNAMIC CONSISTENCY

    David G Kinniburgh;Willem H van Riemsdijk;Luuk K Koopal;Michal Borkovec

  • Metal Ion Binding to Humic Substances: Application of the Non-Ideal Competitive Adsorption Model

    M F Benedetti;C J Milne;D G Kinniburgh;W H Van Riemsdijk

  • Metal ion binding by humic acid: application of the NICA-Donnan model.

    D.G. Kinniburgh;Chr.J. Milne;M.F. Benedetti;J.P. Pinheiro

  • Characterization and copper binding of humic and nonhumic organic matter isolated from the south platte river : evidence for the presence of nitrogenous binding site

    J.-P. Croue;M.F. Benedetti;D. Violleau;J.A. Leenheer

  • Amazon River carbon dioxide outgassing fuelled by wetlands

    Gwenaël Abril;Jean-Michel Martinez;L. Felipe Artigas;Patricia Moreira-Turcq

  • Humic Substances Considered as a Heterogeneous Donnan Gel Phase

    M.F. Benedetti;W.H. van Riemsdijk;L.K. Koopal

  • Analytical Isotherm Equations for Multicomponent Adsorption to Heterogeneous Surfaces

    L.K. Koopal;W.H. van Riemsdijk;J.C.M. de Wit;M.F. Benedetti

  • Metal ion binding by natural organic matter: from the model to the field

    M.F. Benedetti;W.H. van Riemsdijk;L.K. Koopal;David Kinniburgh

  • Metal ions speciation in a soil and its solution: experimental data and model results

    B Cancès;M Ponthieu;M Castrec-Rouelle;E Aubry

  • Microbial biomass, enzyme and mineralization activity in relation to soil organic C, N and P turnover influenced by acid metal stress

    Yong-Tao Li;Yong-Tao Li;Corrine Rouland;Marc Benedetti;Fang-bai Li

  • Plant-induced weathering of a basaltic rock: experimental evidence

    Philippe Hinsinger;Omar Neto Fernandes Barros;Marc F. Benedetti;Yves Noack

  • Competitive Binding of Protons, Calcium, Cadmium, and Zinc to Isolated Cell Walls of a Gram-Positive Soil Bacterium

    A.C.C. Plette;M.F. Benedetti;W.H. van Riemsdijk

  • Zn isotopic fractionation caused by sorption on goethite and 2-Lines ferrihydrite

    F. Juillot;Chloé Maréchal;M. Ponthieu;S. Cacaly

  • Stable isotopes of Cu and Zn in higher plants: evidence for Cu reduction at the root surface and two conceptual models for isotopic fractionation processes.

    D. Jouvin;D.J. Weiss;T.F.M. Mason;Matthieu Bravin

  • pH dependent charging behavior of isolated cell walls of a gram-positive soil bacterium.

    Alexandra C.C. Plette;Willem H. van Riemsdijk;Marc F. Benedetti;Albert van der Wal

  • ZINC ISOTOPIC FRACTIONATION: WHY ORGANIC MATTERS

    Delphine Jouvin;Pascale Louvat;Farid Juillot;Chloé N Maréchal

  • Metal ion binding to iron oxides

    M. Ponthieu;M. Ponthieu;F. Juillot;T. Hiemstra;W.H. van Riemsdijk

  • Revealing forms of iron in river-borne material from major tropical rivers of the Amazon Basin (Brazil)

    Thierry Allard;N. Menguy;J. Salomon;Thomas Calligaro

  • Remobilization of arsenic from buried wastes at an industrial site: mineralogical and geochemical control

    F. Juillot;Ph. Ildefonse;G. Morin;G. Calas

Frequent Co-Authors

Farid Juillot
Farid Juillot Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Pascale Louvat
Pascale Louvat Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Thierry Allard
Thierry Allard Sorbonne University
Nicolas Menguy
Nicolas Menguy Sorbonne University
Guillaume Morin
Guillaume Morin Sorbonne University
Jacques Boulègue
Jacques Boulègue Sorbonne University
Gregory V. Korshin
Gregory V. Korshin University of Washington
Luuk K. Koopal
Luuk K. Koopal Wageningen University & Research
Yongtao Li
Yongtao Li South China Agricultural University
François Guyot
François Guyot French National Museum of Natural History

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