Raffaella Pomi is affiliated with Sapienza University of Rome in Italy, where their research principally focuses on Environmental Science and Engineering. Their published work spans multiple subfields including Biomaterials, Pollution, Building and Construction, Biomedical Engineering, and Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering.
The scientist has extensively explored topics such as biodegradable polymer synthesis and properties, microplastics and plastic pollution, anaerobic digestion and biogas production, biofuel production and bioconversion, recycling and waste management techniques, microbial fuel cells and bioremediation, as well as extraction and separation processes.
Frequent coauthors in Raffaella Pomi's research collaborations include Alessandra Polettini, Andreina Rossi, Tatiana Zonfa, Giorgia De Gioannis, and Aldo Muntoni.
Regular publication venues for their research include:
Recent published papers by Raffaella Pomi include:
T. Sabbas;A. Polettini;R. Pomi;Thomas Astrup
G. De Gioannis;A. Muntoni;A. Muntoni;Alessandra Polettini;Raffaella Pomi
P Filipponi;A Polettini;R Pomi;P Sirini
Giulia Costa;Renato Baciocchi;Alessandra Polettini;Raffaella Pomi
Alessandra Polettini;Raffaella Pomi
Renato Baciocchi;Giulia Costa;Alessandra Polettini;Raffaella Pomi
A. Polettini;R. Pomi;A. Stramazzo
A Polettini;R Pomi;P Sirini;F Testa
Giorgia De Gioannis;Aldo Muntoni;Aldo Muntoni;Alessandra Polettini;Raffaella Pomi
Renato Baciocchi;Giulia Costa;Elisabetta Di Bartolomeo;Alessandra Polettini
Fabiano Asunis;Giorgia De Gioannis;Paolo Dessì;Marco Isipato
Renato Baciocchi;Giulia Costa;Elisabetta Di Bartolomeo;Alessandra Polettini
Alessandra Polettini;Raffaella Pomi;Enrico Rolle
Renato Iannelli;Matteo Masi;Alessio Ceccarini;Maria Beatrice Ostuni
A Polettini;R Pomi;L Trinci;Aldo Muntoni
Milena Morone;Giulia Costa;Alessandra Polettini;Raffaella Pomi
Renato Baciocchi;Alessandra Polettini;Raffaella Pomi;Valentina Prigiobbe
F. Asunis;G. De Gioannis;M. Isipato;A. Muntoni
G. Cappai;G. De Gioannis;M. Friargiu;E. Massi
Renato Baciocchi;Giulia Costa;Alessandra Polettini;Raffaella Pomi
Paolo Viotti;Alessandra Polettini;Raffaella Pomi;Carlo Innocenti
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INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Publications: 10
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