Stefania Marzorati
University of Milan
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Bioresource Technology | 2017
Alessandra Colombo; Stefania Marzorati; Giorgio Lucchini; Pierangela Cristiani; Deepak Pant; Andrea Schievano
Spirulina was cultivated in cathodic compartments of photo-microbial fuel cells (P-MFC). Anodic compartments were fed with swine-farming wastewater, enriched with sodium acetate (2.34gCODL-1). Photosynthetic oxygen generation rates were sufficient to sustain cathodic oxygen reduction, significantly improving P-MFC electrochemical performances, as compared to water-cathode control experiments. Power densities (0.8-1Wm-2) approached those of air-cathode MFCs, run as control. COD was efficiently removed and only negligible fractions leaked to the cathodic chamber. Spirulina growth rates were comparable to those of control (MFC-free) cultures, while pH was significantly (0.5-1unit) higher in P-MFCs, due to cathodic reactions. Alkaliphilic photosynthetic microorganisms like Spirulina might take advantage of these selective conditions. Electro-migration along with diffusion to the cathodic compartment concurred for the recovery of most nutrients. Only P and Mg were retained in the anodic chamber. A deeper look into electro-osmotic mechanisms should be addressed in future studies.
Bioelectrochemistry | 2018
Laura Rago; Sarah Zecchin; Stefania Marzorati; Andrea Goglio; Lucia Cavalca; Pierangela Cristiani; Andrea Schievano
Recently, terracotta has attracted interest as low-cost and biocompatible material to build separators in microbial fuel cells (MFCs). However, the influence of a non-conductive material like terracotta on electroactive microbiological communities remains substantially unexplored. This study aims at describing the microbial pools developed from two different seed inocula (bovine and swine sewage) in terracotta-based air-breathing MFC. A statistical approach on microbiological data confirmed different community enrichment in the MFCs, depending mainly on the inoculum. Terracotta separators impeded the growth of electroactive communities in contact with cathodes (biocathodes), while a thick biofilm was observed on the surface (anolyte-side) of the terracotta separator. Terracotta-free MFCs, set as control experiments, showed a well-developed biocathode, Biocathode-MFCs resulted in 4 to 6-fold higher power densities. All biofilms were analyzed by high-throughput Illumina sequencing applied to 16S rRNA gene. The results showed more abundant (3- to 5-fold) electroactive genera (mainly Geobacter, Pseudomonas, Desulfuromonas and Clostridia MBA03) in terracotta-free biocathodes. Nevertheless, terracotta separators induced only slight changes in anodic microbial communities.
Materials | 2016
Sebastiano Campisi; Stefania Marzorati; Paolo Spontoni; Carine E. Chan-Thaw; Mariangela Longhi; Alberto Villa; Laura Prati
The introduction of N-containing functionalities in carbon-based materials is brought to stable and highly active metal-supported catalysts. However, up to now, the role of the amount and the nature of N-groups have not been completely clear. This study aims to clarify these aspects by preparing tailored N-containing carbons where different N-groups are introduced during the synthesis of the carbon material. These materials were used as the support for Pd nanoparticles. Testing these catalysts in alcohol oxidations and comparing the results with those obtained using Pd nanoparticles supported on different N-containing supports allowed us to obtain insight into the role of the different N-containing groups. In the cinnamyl alcohol oxidation, pyridine-like groups seem to favor both activity and selectivity toward cinnamaldehyde.
16th International Conference on X-ray Absorption Fine Structure (XAFS16) | 2016
Agnieszka Witkowska; Gabriele Giuli; Marco Renzi; Stefania Marzorati; Wubulikasimu Yiming; Francesco Nobili; Mariangela Longhi
The paper presents a new results on the bonding environment (coordination number and geometry) and on oxidation states of Fe in nitrogen-modified Fe/C composites used as Pt-free catalysts for oxygen reduction in Direct Hydrogen Fuel Cells. Starting from glucose or fructose, two catalysts displaying different electrochemical performance were prepared and studied in the form of pristine powder and thin catalytic layer of electrode by Fe K-edge XAFS spectroscopy. The results show how the Fe local structure varies as a function of different synthesis conditions and how changes in the structural properties of the catalysts are related to fuel cell electrochemical performance increase during a cell activation period.
Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2016
Maria Vittoria Dozzi; Stefania Marzorati; Mariangela Longhi; Mauro Coduri; Luca Artiglia; Elena Selli
Journal of Power Sources | 2017
Maurizio Santini; Stefania Marzorati; Stephanie Fest-Santini; Stefano P. Trasatti; Pierangela Cristiani
Electrochemistry Communications | 2015
Roberto Bresciani; Stefania Marzorati; Alessandro Lascialfari; Benedetta Sacchi; Nadia Santo; Mariangela Longhi
Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2015
Stefania Marzorati; Enzio Ragg; Mariangela Longhi; Leonardo Formaro
Journal of Cleaner Production | 2018
Stefania Marzorati; Andrea Schievano; Alessandra Colombo; Giorgio Lucchini; Pierangela Cristiani
Electrochimica Acta | 2016
Mariangela Longhi; Stefania Marzorati; Stefano Checchia; Benedetta Sacchi; Nadia Santo; Chiara Zaffino; Marco Scavini