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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:

  • Chemosphere
  • Journal of Environmental Management
  • Waste Management
  • Materials
  • Waste Management & Research The Journal for a Sustainable Circular Economy

Recent published papers by Raffaella Pomi include:

  • The dairy biorefinery: Integrating treatment processes for cheese whey valorisation (2020, Journal of Environmental Management)
  • Organic waste biorefineries: Looking towards implementation (2020, Waste Management)
  • Environmental life cycle assessment of polyhydroxyalkanoates production from cheese whey (2021, Waste Management)
  • Anaerobic biodegradation of disposable PLA-based products: Assessing the correlation with physical, chemical and microstructural properties (2023, Journal of Hazardous Materials)
  • Anaerobic Biodegradability of Commercial Bioplastic Products: Systematic Bibliographic Analysis and Critical Assessment of the Latest Advances (2023, Materials)

Best Publications

  • Management of municipal solid waste incineration residues

    T. Sabbas;A. Polettini;R. Pomi;Thomas Astrup

  • A review of dark fermentative hydrogen production from biodegradable municipal waste fractions

    G. De Gioannis;A. Muntoni;A. Muntoni;Alessandra Polettini;Raffaella Pomi

  • Physical and mechanical properties of cement-based products containing incineration bottom ash

    P Filipponi;A Polettini;R Pomi;P Sirini

  • Current status and perspectives of accelerated carbonation processes on municipal waste combustion residues.

    Giulia Costa;Renato Baciocchi;Alessandra Polettini;Raffaella Pomi

  • The leaching behavior of incinerator bottom ash as affected by accelerated ageing.

    Alessandra Polettini;Raffaella Pomi

  • Influence of particle size on the carbonation of stainless steel slag for CO2 storage

    Renato Baciocchi;Giulia Costa;Alessandra Polettini;Raffaella Pomi

  • Carbon sequestration through accelerated carbonation of BOF slag: Influence of particle size characteristics

    A. Polettini;R. Pomi;A. Stramazzo

  • Properties of Portland cement--stabilised MSWI fly ashes.

    A Polettini;R Pomi;P Sirini;F Testa

  • Energy recovery from one- and two-stage anaerobic digestion of food waste

    Giorgia De Gioannis;Aldo Muntoni;Aldo Muntoni;Alessandra Polettini;Raffaella Pomi

  • Carbonation of Stainless Steel Slag as a Process for CO2 Storage and Slag Valorization

    Renato Baciocchi;Giulia Costa;Elisabetta Di Bartolomeo;Alessandra Polettini

  • The dairy biorefinery: Integrating treatment processes for cheese whey valorisation

    Fabiano Asunis;Giorgia De Gioannis;Paolo Dessì;Marco Isipato

  • The effects of accelerated carbonation on CO2 uptake and metal release from incineration APC residues

    Renato Baciocchi;Giulia Costa;Elisabetta Di Bartolomeo;Alessandra Polettini

  • The effect of operating variables on chelant-assisted remediation of contaminated dredged sediment

    Alessandra Polettini;Raffaella Pomi;Enrico Rolle

  • Electrokinetic remediation of metal-polluted marine sediments: experimental investigation for plant design

    Renato Iannelli;Matteo Masi;Alessio Ceccarini;Maria Beatrice Ostuni

  • Engineering and environmental properties of thermally treated mixtures containing MSWI fly ash and low-cost additives

    A Polettini;R Pomi;L Trinci;Aldo Muntoni

  • Valorization of steel slag by a combined carbonation and granulation treatment

    Milena Morone;Giulia Costa;Alessandra Polettini;Raffaella Pomi

  • CO2 sequestration by direct gas-solid carbonation of air pollution control (APC) residues

    Renato Baciocchi;Alessandra Polettini;Raffaella Pomi;Valentina Prigiobbe

  • Control of fermentation duration and pH to orient biochemicals and biofuels production from cheese whey

    F. Asunis;G. De Gioannis;M. Isipato;A. Muntoni

  • An experimental study on fermentative H2 production from food waste as affected by pH

    G. Cappai;G. De Gioannis;M. Friargiu;E. Massi

  • Comparison of different reaction routes for carbonation of APC residues

    Renato Baciocchi;Giulia Costa;Alessandra Polettini;Raffaella Pomi

  • Genetic algorithms as a promising tool for optimisation of the MSW collection routes.

    Paolo Viotti;Alessandra Polettini;Raffaella Pomi;Carlo Innocenti

Frequent Co-Authors

Alessandra Polettini
Alessandra Polettini Sapienza University of Rome
Renato Baciocchi
Renato Baciocchi University of Rome Tor Vergata
Thomas Fruergaard Astrup
Thomas Fruergaard Astrup Technical University of Denmark
Aldo Steinfeld
Aldo Steinfeld ETH Zurich
Piet N.L. Lens
Piet N.L. Lens University of Galway
Gianni Andreottola
Gianni Andreottola University of Trento
Alessio Boldrin
Alessio Boldrin Technical University of Denmark
Colin Hills
Colin Hills University of Greenwich
Charles B. Niwagaba
Charles B. Niwagaba Makerere University
Aldo R. Boccaccini
Aldo R. Boccaccini University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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