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Paolo Ciccioli is affiliated with the National Research Council (CNR) in Italy. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, contributing notably to subfields including atmospheric science, health, toxicology and mutagenesis, global and planetary change, process chemistry and technology, and environmental engineering.

Their scientific output centers on several topics with a significant number of publications related to atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, air quality and health impacts, atmospheric ozone and climate, odor and emission control technologies, air quality monitoring and forecasting, fire effects on ecosystems, and plant responses to elevated CO2.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Paolo Ciccioli include:

  • The potential impact of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) from terrestrial vegetation on a Mediterranean area using two different emission models, 2022, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
  • Real-time air concentrations and turbulent fluxes of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) over historic closed landfills to assess their potential environmental impact, 2022, Environmental Pollution
  • Temperature dependence of emission of volatile organic compounds (VOC) from litters collected in two Mediterranean ecosystems determined before the flaming phase of biomass burning, 2023, Environmental Pollution
  • New formaldehyde-free adhesives for wood manufacturing: In vitro evaluation of potential toxicity of fine dust collected during wood sawing using a new experimental model to simulate occupational inhalation exposure, 2021, Toxicology
  • Assessment of carbon recovery from solid organic wastes by supercritical water oxidation for a regenerative life support system, 2020, Environmental Science and Pollution Research

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Paolo Ciccioli include Piero Ciccioli, Silvano Fares, Emanuele Pallozzi, Sandro Finardi, and Nicola Pepe.

Publications by Paolo have appeared in venues such as:

  • Environmental Pollution
  • Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
  • Toxicology
  • Environmental Science and Pollution Research
  • Environments

Best Publications

  • Biogenic Hydrocarbons in the Atmospheric Boundary Layer: A Review

    J. D. Fuentes;M. Lerdau;R. Atkinson;D. Baldocchi

  • Biogeochemical cycling of carbon, water, energy, trace gases, and aerosols in Amazonia: The LBA‐EUSTACH experiments

    M. O. Andreae;P. Artaxo;C. Brandão;F. E. Carswell;F. E. Carswell

  • 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

  • Intra- and inter-annual variability of VOC emissions from natural and semi-natural vegetation in Europe and neighbouring countries.

    Rainer Steinbrecher;Gerhard Smiatek;Renate Köble;Günther Seufert

  • 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

  • Atmospheric volatile organic compounds (VOC) at a remote tropical forest site in central Amazonia

    J. Kesselmeier;U. Kuhn;A. Wolf;M. O. Andreae

  • Isoprene and monoterpene fluxes from Central Amazonian rainforest inferred from tower-based and airborne measurements, and implications on the atmospheric chemistry and the local carbon budget

    U. Kuhn;M.O. Andreae;C. Ammann;A.C. Araújo

  • Estimations of isoprenoid emission capacity from enclosure studies: measurements, data processing, quality and standardized measurement protocols

    Ülo Niinemets;U. Kuhn;P. C. Harley;M. Staudt

  • Volatile organic compound emissions in relation to plant carbon fixation and the terrestrial carbon budget

    Jürgen Kesselmeier;Paolo Ciccioli;Uwe Kuhn;Paolo Stefani

  • 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

  • Earth's degassing: a missing ethane and propane source.

    Giuseppe Etiope;Paolo Ciccioli

  • Monoterpene emission and monoterpene synthase activities in the Mediterranean evergreen oak Quercus ilex L. grown at elevated CO2 concentrations

    Francesco Loreto;Robert J. Fischbach;Jörg-Peter Schnitzler;Paolo Ciccioli

  • Diurnal and seasonal course of monoterpene emissions from Quercus ilex (L.) under natural conditions application of light and temperature algorithms

    N. Bertin;M. Staudt;U. Hansen;G. Seufert

  • Emission of reactive terpene compounds from orange orchards and their removal by within‐canopy processes

    Paolo Ciccioli;Enzo Brancaleoni;Massimiliano Frattoni;Vincenzo Di Palo

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

    Paolo Ciccioli;Angelo Cecinato;Enzo Brancaleoni;Massimiliano Frattoni

  • Constitutive and herbivore-induced monoterpenes emitted by Populus ¥ euroamericana leaves are key volatiles that orient Chrysomela populi beetles

    Federico Brilli;Paolo Ciccioli;Massimiliano Frattoni;Marco Prestininzi

  • The leaf-level emission factor of volatile isoprenoids: caveats, model algorithms, response shapes and scaling

    Ü. Niinemets;R. K. Monson;Almut Arneth;P. Ciccioli

  • Seasonal differences in isoprene and light-dependent monoterpene emission by Amazonian tree species

    U. Kuhn;S. Rottenberger;T. Biesenthal;A. Wolf

  • Climatic Feedbacks and Desertification: The Mediterranean Model

    M. M. Millán;M. J. Estrela;M. J. Sanz;E. Mantilla

  • 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

  • Biogeochemical cycling of carbon, water, energy, trace gases, and aerosols in Amazonia: The LBA-EUSTACH experiments : Large-scale biosphere-atmosphere experiment in Amazonia (LBA)

    M. O. Andreae;P. Artaxo;C. Brandao;F. E. Carswell

Frequent Co-Authors

Enzo Brancaleoni
Enzo Brancaleoni National Research Council (CNR)
Angelo Cecinato
Angelo Cecinato National Research Council (CNR)
Jürgen Kesselmeier
Jürgen Kesselmeier Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
Francesco Loreto
Francesco Loreto University of Naples Federico II
Riccardo Valentini
Riccardo Valentini Tuscia University
Meinrat O. Andreae
Meinrat O. Andreae Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
Antonio D. Nobre
Antonio D. Nobre National Institute for Space Research
Carlo Calfapietra
Carlo Calfapietra National Research Council (CNR)
Laurens Ganzeveld
Laurens Ganzeveld Wageningen University & Research
Paulo Artaxo
Paulo Artaxo Universidade de São Paulo

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