Maria Laura Tummino
University of Turin
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New Journal of Chemistry | 2015
F. Deganello; Maria Laura Tummino; Carla Calabrese; Maria Luisa Testa; Paola Avetta; Debora Fabbri; Alessandra Bianco Prevot; Enzo Montoneri; Giuliana Magnacca
For the first time, sustainable LaFeO3 powders were prepared from soluble bio-based substances (SBO) extracted from urban wastes. For the preparation of the perovskite-type powders, a modified solution combustion synthesis route was used, where SBO have the triple role of fuel, complexant and microstructural templates. A careful examination of the LaFeO3 powders, using complementary characterization techniques, evidenced their peculiar microstructural, morphological, textural and photocatalytic properties. Preliminary photodegradation tests of a phenol-based wastewater pollutant and photobleaching of a model dye were performed on the waste-derived and reference LaFeO3 powders; the obtained results encourage further studies on the application of these materials as heterogeneous catalysts for wastewater treatment. Moreover, a meaningful amount of entrapped matter was evidenced in the powders, which is responsible for most of their peculiar properties.
RSC Advances | 2015
Maria Luisa Testa; Maria Laura Tummino; Silvia Agostini; Paola Avetta; F. Deganello; Enzo Montoneri; Giuliana Magnacca; Alessandra Bianco Prevot
A waste-derived photoactive substance sourced from the green fraction of urban refuses (CVT230) was immobilized on different types of silica support, one amorphous and the other two with controlled porosity (HMS and SBA). In this fashion, three hybrid systems were obtained, which contained CVT230 as an insoluble photoactive component. They were tested in the photodegradation of 4-methylphenol in aqueous solution irradiated by simulated solar light and results showed that they are able to promote the total photodegradation of the pollutant. The materials, both before and after irradiation, were characterized by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (TEM), small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), N2 gas-volumetric adsorption, infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). The SBA silica hybrid system showed the best performance in terms of stability and reusability, after multiple irradiation cycles. This behaviour can be correlated to the silica morphology and texture, being capable to better allocate and stabilize the CVT230 molecules.
Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2017
Maria Laura Tummino; Enzo Laurenti; F. Deganello; Alessandra Bianco Prevot; Giuliana Magnacca
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ACS Applied Energy Materials | 2018
F. Deganello; Daniel Nii Oko; Maria Luisa Testa; V. La Parola; Maria Laura Tummino; C. O. Soares; J. G. Rivera; G. Orozco; Daniel Guay; Ana C. Tavares
European Meeting on Environmental Chemistry 18 | 2017
Maria Laura Tummino; Maria Luisa Testa; Enzo Laurenti; Mery Malandrino; A. Bianco Prevot; Giuliana Magnacca
European Meeting on Environmental Chemistry 18 | 2017
Maria Laura Tummino; Federico Fiore; Maria Luisa Testa; Enzo Laurenti; Giuliana Magnacca
Green and Sustainable Chemistry Conference | 2016
Maria Laura Tummino; Cerruti Marta; Alessandra Bianco Prevot; Giuliana Magnacca
European Meeting on Environmental Chemistry 17 | 2016
Maria Laura Tummino; Laurenti Enzo; Deganello Francesca; Alessandra Bianco Prevot; Magnacca Giuliana
16th European Meeting on Environmental Chemistry | 2015
Maria Laura Tummino; Prevot alessandra bianco; Avetta Paola; Magnacca Giuliana; Fabbri Debora; Deganello Francesca; Luisa Testa Maria