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2025

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86
Citations
22166
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2597
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Chemistry in Italy Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Chemistry in Italy Leader Award

Overview

Pio Forzatti is affiliated with the Polytechnic University of Milan in Italy. Their research primarily spans across the fields of Engineering and Materials Science, with notable work in subfields including Materials Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, and Biomedical Engineering.

The scientist's research focuses on catalytic processes, particularly within materials science and environmental applications. Their main topics of work include:

  • Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
  • Catalysis and Hydrodesulfurization Studies
  • Environmental Remediation with Nanomaterials

Among their recent publications is the paper "Kinetic and Mass Transfer Effects of Fly Ash Deposition on the Performance of SCR Monoliths: A Study in Microslab Reactor," published in 2021 in the journal Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research.

Frequent collaborators in Forzatti's work include:

  • Aldo Lanza
  • Nicola Usberti
  • Alessandra Beretta

Their scholarly output is often published in Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, which is noted as a frequent venue for their work.

Best Publications

  • Fourier transform-infrared study of the adsorption and coadsorption of nitric oxide, nitrogen dioxide and ammonia on vanadia-titania and mechanism of selective catalytic reduction

    Gianguido Ramis;G. Busca;F. Bregani;P. Forzatti

  • 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

  • The deposition of γ-Al2O3 layers on ceramic and metallic supports for the preparation of structured catalysts

    Michela Valentini;Gianpiero Groppi;Cinzia Cristiani;Marinella Levi

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

    Isabella Nova;Lidia Castoldi;Luca Lietti;Enrico Tronconi

  • Fourier transform infrared study of the adsorption and coadsorption of nitric oxide, nitrogen dioxide and ammonia on TiO2 anatase

    Gianguido Ramis;Guido Busca;Vincenzo Lorenzelli;Pio Forzatti

  • 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

  • Mechanism of selective methanol oxidation over vanadium oxide-titanium oxide catalysts: a FT-IR and flow reactor study

    Guido. Busca;Ahmed S. Elmi;Pio. Forzatti

  • In situ Raman and in situ XRD analysis of PdO reduction and Pd° oxidation supported on γ-Al2O3 catalyst under different atmospheres.

    Alexandre Baylet;Patrice Marécot;Daniel Duprez;Paola Castellazzi

  • Adequacy of lumped parameter models for SCR reactors with monolith structure

    Enrico Tronconi;Pio Forzatti

  • 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

  • Recent Advances in De‐NOxing Catalysis for Stationary Applications

    Pio Forzatti;Luca Lietti

  • A comparison of lumped and distributed models of monolith catalytic combustors

    G. Groppi;A. Belloli;E. Tronconi;P. Forzatti

  • 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

  • On the surface structure of vanadia-titania catalysts: Combined laser-Raman and fourier transform-infrared investigation

    Cinzia Cristiani;Pio Forzatti;Guido Busca

  • 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

Frequent Co-Authors

Luca Lietti
Luca Lietti Polytechnic University of Milan
Enrico Tronconi
Enrico Tronconi Polytechnic University of Milan
Gianpiero Groppi
Gianpiero Groppi Polytechnic University of Milan
Isabella Nova
Isabella Nova Polytechnic University of Milan
Cinzia Cristiani
Cinzia Cristiani 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
Gianguido Ramis
Gianguido Ramis University of Genoa
Eliseo Ranzi
Eliseo Ranzi Polytechnic University of Milan

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