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Chaos | 2015

Interfacial hydrodynamic instabilities driven by cross-diffusion in reverse microemulsions

Marcello A. Budroni; Jorge Carballido-Landeira; Adriano Intiso; A. De Wit; Federico Rossi

When two microemulsions are put in contact in the gravity field along a horizontal contact line, cross-diffusion can trigger the transport of one species in the presence of a gradient in concentration of another species. We show here theoretically that such cross-diffusion effects can induce buoyancy-driven convective instabilities at the interface between two solutions of different compositions even when initially the less dense solution lies on top of the denser one. Two different sources of convective modes are identified depending whether positive or negative cross-diffusion is involved. We evidence the two predicted cross-diffusion driven instabilities experimentally using a two-layer stratification of Aerosol-OT (AOT) water-in-oil microemulsions solutions with different water or AOT composition.


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2017

Use of Zea mays L. in phytoremediation of trichloroethylene

Emanuele Moccia; Adriano Intiso; Angela Cicatelli; Antonio Proto; Francesco Guarino; Patrizia Iannece; Stefano Castiglione; Federico Rossi

Trichloroethylene (TCE) is a chlorinated aliphatic organic compound often detected as pollutant in soils and ground water. “Green technologies” based on phytoremediation were proven to be effective to reclaim organic pollutants (e.g. TCE) and heavy metals from different environmental matrices. In this work, we use Zea mays L. for the removal of high TCE concentrations from medium cultures. In particular, we investigated a sealed bioreactor where the growth medium was contaminated with an increasing amount of TCE, in the range 55–280 mg/L; the removal capability of the maize plants was assessed by means of GC-MS and LC-MS analyses. An accurate mass balance of the system revealed that the plants were able to remove and metabolise TCE with an efficiency up to 20 %, depending on the total amount of TCE delivered in the bioreactor. Morphometric data showed that the growth of Z. mays is not significantly affected by the presence of the pollutant up to a concentration of 280 mg/L, while plants show significant alterations at higher TCE concentrations until the growth is completely inhibited for [TCE] ≃ 2000 mg/L. Finally, the presence of several TCE metabolites, including dichloroacetic and trichloroacetic acids, was detected in the roots and in the aerial part of the plants, revealing that Z. mays follows the green liver metabolic model. These results encourage further studies for the employment of this plant species in phytoremediation processes of soils and waters contaminated by TCE and, potentially, by many other chlorinated solvents.


LECTURE NOTES IN BIOENGINEERING | 2018

Environmental Application of Extra-Framework Oxygen Anions in the Nano-Cages of Mayenite

Adriano Intiso; Raffaele Cucciniello; Stefano Castiglione; Antonio Proto; Federico Rossi

Trichloroethylene (TCE) is a chlorinated volatile organic compound (CVOC), used in the last years in dry-cleaning applications and as degreasing agent. In this study we report on the catalytic oxidation of gaseous trichloroethylene (TCE), in a fixed bed reactor, performed by using mayenite (Ca12Al14O33) synthetized by using the ceramic method. Results show that mayenite promoted the total oxidation of TCE to carbon dioxide and chlorine in the temperature range 300–500 °C. The catalyst is stable under the investigated reaction conditions showing high recyclability and could be used for several reaction cycles without any loss of activity and selectivity.


workshop artificial life and evolutionary computation | 2015

From microscopic compartmentalization to hydrodynamic patterns: New pathways for information transport

Marcello A. Budroni; Jorge Carballido-Landeira; Adriano Intiso; L. Lemaigre; Anne De Wit; Federico Rossi

Can we exploit hydrodynamic instabilities to trigger an efficient, selective and spontaneous flow of encapsulated chemical information? One possible answer to this question is presented in this paper where cross-diffusion, which commonly characterizes compartmentalized dispersed systems, is shown to initiate buoyancy-driven hydrodynamic instabilities. A general theoretical framework allows us to predict and classify cross-diffusion-induced convection in two-layer stratifications under the action of the gravitational field. The related nonlinear dynamics is described by a cross-diffusion-convection (CDC) model where fickian diffusion is coupled to the Stokes equations. We identify two types of hydrodynamic modes (the negative cross-diffusion-driven convection, NCC, and the positive cross-diffusion-driven convection, PCC) corresponding to the sign of the cross-diffusion term dominating the system dynamics. We finally show how AOT water-in-oil reverse microemulsions are an ideal model system to confirm the general theory and to approach experimentally cross-diffusion-induced hydrodynamic scenarios.


Aiche Journal | 2015

Determination of the trichloroethylene diffusion coefficient in water

Federico Rossi; Raffaele Cucciniello; Adriano Intiso; Antonio Proto; Oriana Motta; Nadia Marchettini


Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2017

Total oxidation of trichloroethylene over mayenite (Ca12Al14O33) catalyst

Raffaele Cucciniello; Adriano Intiso; Stefano Castiglione; A. Genga; Antonio Proto; Federico Rossi


Environmental Technology and Innovation | 2018

Enhanced solubility of trichloroethylene (TCE) by a poly-oxyethylene alcohol as green surfactant

Adriano Intiso; Ylenia Miele; Nadia Marchettini; Antonio Proto; Margarita Sánchez-Domínguez; Federico Rossi


Riunione Annuale dei Gruppi di lavoro SBI di Biologia Cellulare e Molecolare, Biotecnologie e Differenziamento | 2017

Phytoremediation performances of a maize cultivar grown on trichloroethylene polluted medium.

Fracesco Guarino; Angela Cicatelli; Antonio Proto; Emanuele Moccia; Adriano Intiso; Patrizia Iannece; Federico Rossi; Stefano Castiglione


XV Congresso di Chimica dell'Ambiente e dei Beni Culturali | 2015

DETERMINATION OF TRICHLOROETHYLENE DIFFUSION MATRIX IN WATER AND MICELLAR SOLUTIONS

Federico Rossi; Raffaele Cucciniello; Adriano Intiso; Oriana Motta; Nadia Marchettini; Antonio Proto


Archive | 2015

Cross-diffusion driven buoyant instabilities

Jorge Carballido Landeira; Marcello A. Budroni; Adriano Intiso; Anne De Wit; Federico Rossi

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Anne De Wit

Université libre de Bruxelles

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