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Pyrolysis, catalysis, waste management, polymers, biofuels, microwave chemistry, Goal 13: Climate action, MICROWAVE ASSISTED PYROLYSIS, PE8_8 - Materials engineering (metals, ceramics, polymers, composites, etc.), PE8_6 - Energy processes engineering, PE8_2 - Chemical engineering, technical chemistry, PE5_16 - Supramolecular chemistry, Goal 11: Sustainable cities and communities, Goal 7: Affordable and clean energy, Goal 6: Clean water and sanitation, PE8_11 - Sustainable design (for recycling, for environment, eco-design), biochar, bio-oil, pyrolysis, polymer composites, PE5_9 - Coordination chemistry, PE5_7 - Biomaterials, biomaterials synthesis, PE5_4 - Thin films, PE5_3 - Surface modification, PE5_17 - Organic chemistry, PE5_15 - Polymer chemistry, PE5_14 - Macromolecular chemistry, PE5_10 - Colloid chemistry, PE5_1 - Structural properties of materials
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Biography

Dr. Mattia Bartoli has always performed at the highest levels throughout his education and training as proved by research outputs and several industrial and academic collaborations. He has demonstrated great potential by acquiring and developing new expertise in several disciplines, while expanding his knowledge and skills at every stage. During his PhD, he has been part of the Industrial chemistry group at University of Florence, a multidisciplinary team focused on innovative investigation methods and technological solutions for sustainable waste management and biofuel production. Immediately after the Ph.D. graduation, he moved to Biorefinery research Group hosted by University of Alberta where he contributed to develop new materials for catalytic applications and new technologies. During this period, he also worked as head of R&D for ForgeHydrocarbon a spin-off company of University of Alberta solving several issues of the innovative lipid-to hydrocarbon technology for renewable hydrocarbon production. Thanks to his contribution, ForgeHydrocarbon was able to move from pilot to commercial stage. In 2018, he joined to Carbon Group hosted by Polytechnic University of Turin where he has studied both production and use of carbon from thermochemical conversion of wastestreams for material science applications granting more 500 k€ on projects related to carbon based materials. This research track supported him in developing advanced capabilities for independent thinking and planning, management, communication as well as networking skills, establishing excellent international collaborations Since 2021, Dr. Bartoli is working on nanomaterials development at the Center for Sustainable Future Technologies - CSFT@POLITO. Dr. Bartoli recognises the interdisciplinary nature of the carbon materials research sector and puts all his efforts to develop not merely one-case solutions but platforms that could originate solution trees useful for solving complex scenarios by integrating material science. He is Task leader for NEST “Network for Energy Sustainable Transition- NEST”(PE0000021, D.D. n.341 March 15, 2022). The commitment to this vision has driven Dr. Bartoli’s research to achieve outstanding solutions in the field of understanding the structures of nanomaterials. Dr. Bartoli, together with Prof. Leblanc’s group, leads the foundation of chemical formation route of the main families of carbon dots. In 2023, Dr. Bartoli in collaboration with both EPFL and Politecnico di Torino empirical proved Markus Tachiya theory highlighting the role of surface state on electron transfer rate. Since 2021, Dr.Mattia Bartoli has been appointed as Adjuct professor in Chemistry at Politecnico di Torino and he supervised 5 Ph.D., 37 undegraduate Students. He is associate editor of Advanced composite materials letters, fellow of Sigma XI, the Honor society, member of American Chemical Society, INSTM board, IUPAC, Italian Chemical Society and Amierican Carbon Society. He
Dr.Bartoli is enlisted in the World's Top 2% Scientists list.

Activities

Employment (5)

Polytechnic University of Turin: Turin, IT

2021-04-01 to present | Adjuct Professor (DISAT)
Employment
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Mattia Bartoli

Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia: Genova, Liguria, IT

2021-04-01 to present | Postdoc reseracher (CSFT@POLITO)
Employment
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Mattia Bartoli

Politecnico di TORINO: Torino, Piemonte, IT

2018-04-01 to 2021-04-01 | Assegnisti (Dipartimento Scienza Applicata e Tecnologia)
Employment
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Politecnico di Torino - IRIS

University of Alberta: Edmonton, AB, CA

2017-03-01 to 2018-02-28 | Postdoc research fellow (Department of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Sciences)
Employment
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Mattia Bartoli

Università degli Studi di Firenze: Florence, Tuscany, IT

2013-12-01 to 2016-11-30 | Ph.D. student (Chemistry departement "Ugo Schiff")
Employment
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Mattia Bartoli

Education and qualifications (2)

University of Florence: Florence, Toscana, IT

2013-12-01 to 2016-11-31 | Ph.D. in chemical science (Department of chemistry "Ugo Schiff")
Education
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Università degli Studi di Firenze: Florence, Tuscany, IT

2011-10-23 to 2013-09-21 | Ms.C. in chemical science (Chemistry department "Ugo Schiff")
Education
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Mattia Bartoli

Professional activities (5)

Sigma Xi: Durham, US

2024-01 to present | Fellow
Invited position
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Mattia Bartoli

American Carbon Society: Torino, TO, IT

2021-01-01 to present | Member (DISAT)
Membership
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Mattia Bartoli

American Chemical Society: Torino, TO, IT

2020-07-21 to present | Fellow (DISAT)
Membership
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Mattia Bartoli

Italian Chemical Society: Torino, IT

2013-12 to present
Membership
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Mattia Bartoli

Western University: ON, ON, CA

2015-06-01 to 2015-11-30 | Ph.D. visiting student ( Institute for Chemicals and Fuels from Alternative Resources)
Invited position
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Funding (1)

ZeroWaste:Microwave pyrolysis of polymeric materials

2013-12 to 2016-11 | Grant
Department of Chemistry "Ugo Schiff" (Florence, Tuscany, IT)
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Mattia Bartoli

Peer review (63 reviews for 33 publications/grants)

Review activity for ACS applied materials & interfaces. (2)
Review activity for Applied composite materials. (1)
Review activity for Applied surface science. (1)
Review activity for Batteries. (1)
Review activity for Biochemical and biophysical research communications. (2)
Review activity for Biomass & bioenergy. (5)
Review activity for Biomass conversion and biorefinery. (3)
Review activity for Bioresource technology. (4)
Review activity for C. (1)
Review activity for Catalysts. (1)
Review activity for Ceramics international. (2)
Review activity for Chemical engineering journal. (8)
Review activity for ChemistrySelect (1)
Review activity for Cleaner materials. (1)
Review activity for Coatings. (1)
Review activity for Energies. (2)
Review activity for Environmental science and pollution research international (1)
Review activity for Environmental technology & innovation. (1)
Review activity for Heliyon. (1)
Review activity for International journal of environmental research. (1)
Review activity for iScience. (1)
Review activity for Journal of applied polymer science. (1)
Review activity for Journal of colloid and interface science. (7)
Review activity for Journal of drug delivery science and technology. (1)
Review activity for Journal of environmental chemical engineering. (1)
Review activity for Journal of soil science and plant nutrition. (1)
Review activity for Materials. (2)
Review activity for Microchemical journal. (4)
Review activity for Molecules. (1)
Review activity for MRS advances. (1)
Review activity for Nanomaterials. (1)
Review activity for Processes. (1)
Review activity for Sustainability. (1)