Mauro Cordella
University of Bologna
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Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2012
Mauro Cordella; Cristian Torri; Alessio Adamiano; Daniele Fabbri; Federica Barontini; Valerio Cozzani
Bio-oils were produced from bench-scale slow-pyrolysis of three different biomass samples (corn stalks, poplar and switchgrass). Experimental protocols were developed and applied in order to screen their chemical composition. Several hazardous compounds were detected in the bio-oil samples analysed, including phenols, furans and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. A procedure was outlined and applied to the assessment of toxicological and carcinogenic hazards of the bio-oils. The following hazardous properties were considered: acute toxicity; ecotoxicity; chronic toxicity; carcinogenicity. Parameters related to these properties were quantified for each component identified in the bio-oils and overall values were estimated for the bio-oils. The hazard screening carried out for the three bio-oils considered suggested that: (i) hazards to human health could be associated with chronic exposures to the bio-oils; (ii) acute toxic effects on humans and eco-toxic effects on aquatic ecosystems could also be possible in the case of loss of containment; and (iii) bio-oils may present a marginal potential carcinogenicity. The approach outlined allows the collection of screening information on the potential hazards posed by the bio-oils. This can be particularly useful when limited time and analytical resources reduce the possibility to obtain detailed specific experimental data.
Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2012
Roberto Sanchirico; Gabriele Pinto; Antonino Pollio; Mauro Cordella; Valerio Cozzani
The thermal decomposition of Fenitrothion [phosphorothioic acid O,O-diethyl O-(3-methyl-4-nitrophenyl) ester] was investigated. Results obtained by different scale calorimetric techniques show that the thermal decomposition of Fenitrothion involves two main steps. Intermediate and final thermal degradation products formed during isothermal and adiabatic thermal decomposition experiments were identified. The eco-toxicological profile of the decomposition products was assessed experimentally and compared to results obtained with a predictive software (ECOSAR). A specific index was defined to assess the change in ecotoxicity profile of decomposition products with respect to the original compound.
International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment | 2008
Mauro Cordella; Alessandro Tugnoli; Gigliola Spadoni; F. Santarelli; Tullio Zangrando
Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis | 2013
Mauro Cordella; C. Berrueco; F. Santarelli; N. Paterson; R. Kandiyoti; Marcos Millan
Journal of Loss Prevention in The Process Industries | 2009
Mauro Cordella; Alessandro Tugnoli; Federica Barontini; Gigliola Spadoni; Valerio Cozzani
Journal of Cleaner Production | 2015
Mauro Cordella; Iris Bauer; Anja Lehmann; Matthias Schulz; Oliver Wolf
Journal of Cleaner Production | 2016
Serena Righi; Vittoria Bandini; Daniele Fabbri; Mauro Cordella; Carlo Stramigioli; Alessandro Tugnoli
Journal of Sustainable Bioenergy Systems | 2013
Mauro Cordella; Carlo Stramigioli; F. Santarelli
Archive | 2008
Mauro Cordella; Alessandro Tugnoli; P Morra; F Barontini; Gigliola Spadoni; Cozzani
Chemical engineering transactions | 2007
Mauro Cordella; Alessandro Tugnoli; P Morra; Federica Barontini; Valerio Cozzani