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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2019 - Fellow of the Soil Science Society of America (SSSA)
  • 2010 - Fellow of the American Society of Agronomy (ASA)

Overview

Matias B. Vanotti is affiliated with the United States Department of Agriculture in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, with an emphasis on industrial and manufacturing engineering, pollution, water science and technology, building and construction, and environmental chemistry.

The scientist's recent publications cover several aspects of nutrient recovery and wastewater treatment technologies. Notable papers include:

  • "Pilot-Scale Demonstration of Membrane-Based Nitrogen Recovery from Swine Manure" (2020, Membranes)
  • "Second-Generation Phosphorus: Recovery from Wastes towards the Sustainability of Production Chains" (2021, Sustainability)
  • "Improved anaerobic digestion of swine manure by simultaneous ammonia recovery using gas-permeable membranes" (2020, Water Research)
  • "Ammonia Recovery from Digestate Using Gas-Permeable Membranes: A Pilot-Scale Study" (2021, Environments)
  • "Effect of Acid Flow Rate, Membrane Surface Area, and Capture Solution on the Effectiveness of Suspended GPM Systems to Recover Ammonia" (2021, Membranes)

The scientist has frequently published in the following venues:

  • Membranes
  • Environments
  • Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
  • Sustainability
  • Water Research

Vanotti's work includes collaborations with several co-authors, with whom they have multiple joint publications. Frequent collaborators include:

  • Ariel A. Szögi
  • María Cruz García-González
  • Beatriz Molinuevo-Salces
  • Berta Riaño
  • Fabiane Goldschmidt Antes

The main topics of research covered by Vanotti involve:

  • Wastewater Treatment and Nitrogen Removal
  • Phosphorus and nutrient management
  • Membrane Separation Technologies
  • Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment
  • Anaerobic Digestion and Biogas Production
  • Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics
  • Municipal Solid Waste Management

Vanotti's contributions to science have been recognized by professional societies. They were named a Fellow of the Soil Science Society of America in 2019 and a Fellow of the American Society of Agronomy in 2010.

Best Publications

  • Soil organic C in the tallgrass prairie-derived region of the corn belt: effects of long-term crop management

    D.R Huggins;G.A Buyanovsky;G.H Wagner;J.R Brown

  • Development of environmentally superior treatment system to replace anaerobic swine lagoons in the USA

    Matias B. Vanotti;Ariel A. Szogi;Patrick G. Hunt;Patricia D. Millner

  • An Alternative Rationale for Corn Nitrogen Fertilizer Recommendations

    M. B. Vanotti;L. G. Bundy

  • Anammox sludge immobilized in polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) cryogel carriers

    Albert Magrí;Matias B. Vanotti;Ariel A. Szögi

  • Recovery of ammonia and phosphate minerals from swine wastewater using gas-permeable membranes.

    M.B. Vanotti;P.J. Dube;A.A. Szogi;M.C. García-González

  • Methods for Treatment of Animal Manures to Reduce Nutrient Pollution Prior to Soil Application

    Ariel A. Szogi;Matias B. Vanotti;Kyoung S. Ro

  • Recovery of ammonia from swine manure using gas-permeable membranes: effect of waste strength and pH.

    M.C. Garcia-González;M.B. Vanotti

  • Enhancing recovery of ammonia from swine manure anaerobic digester effluent using gas-permeable membrane technology

    P.J. Dube;M.B. Vanotti;A.A. Szogi;M.C. García-González

  • Phosphorus Recovery and Reuse from Waste Streams

    Rajasekar Karunanithi;Ariel A. Szogi;Nanthi Bolan;Ravi Naidu

  • Solids and nutrient removal from flushed swine manure using polyacrylamides

    M. B. Vanotti;P. G. Hunt

  • SOLID–LIQUID SEPARATION OF FLUSHED SWINE MANURE WITH PAM: EFFECT OF WASTEWATER STRENGTH

    M. B. Vanotti;D. M. C. Rashash;P. G. Hunt

  • Development of a second-generation environmentally superior technology for treatment of swine manure in the USA

    Matias B. Vanotti;Ariel A. Szogi;Patricia D. Millner;John H. Loughrin

  • Removal of pathogen and indicator microorganisms from liquid swine manure in multi-step biological and chemical treatment

    Matias B. Vanotti;Patricia D. Millner;Patrick G. Hunt;Aprel Q. Ellison

  • Long-term preservation of anammox bacteria

    Michael J. Rothrock;Matias B. Vanotti;Ariel A. Szögi;Maria Cruz Garcia Gonzalez

  • Characterization of a microbial community capable of nitrification at cold temperature

    Thomas F. Ducey;Matias B. Vanotti;Anthony D. Shriner;Ariel A. Szogi

  • Improved nitrogen treatment by constructed wetlands receiving partially nitrified liquid swine manure

    M.E Poach;P.G Hunt;M.B Vanotti;K.C Stone

  • Corn Nitrogen Recommendations Based on Yield Response Data

    M. B. Vanotti;L. G. Bundy

  • EFFECTIVENESS OF LIQUID-SOLID SEPARATION FOR TREATMENT OF FLUSHED DAIRY MANURE: A CASE STUDY

    J. P. Chastain;M. B. Vanotti;M. M. Wingfield

  • Phosphorus recovery from pig manure solids prior to land application.

    Ariel A. Szögi;Matias B. Vanotti;Patrick G. Hunt

  • Soybean Effects on Soil Nitrogen Availability in Crop Rotations

    Matias B. Vanotti;Larry G. Bundy

  • Greenhouse gas emission reduction and environmental quality improvement from implementation of aerobic waste treatment systems in swine farms.

    M.B. Vanotti;A.A. Szogi;C.A. Vives

Frequent Co-Authors

Ariel A. Szogi
Ariel A. Szogi Agricultural Research Service
Patrick G. Hunt
Patrick G. Hunt Agricultural Research Service
Kyoung S. Ro
Kyoung S. Ro United States Department of Agriculture
Larry G. Bundy
Larry G. Bundy University of Wisconsin–Madison
Philip J. Bauer
Philip J. Bauer Agricultural Research Service
Joseph C. Burns
Joseph C. Burns North Carolina State University
Raul Moral
Raul Moral Miguel Hernandez University
Roberto C. Izaurralde
Roberto C. Izaurralde University of Maryland, College Park
Warren J. Busscher
Warren J. Busscher Agricultural Research Service
David R. Huggins
David R. Huggins Washington State University

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