CONTACTS MONTELIBRETTI OFFICE
Tel Secretariat: .06.90672815/454
Fax: + 39.0690672660
Email: segreteria.direzione@iia.cnr.it
Research Area Rome-1
Via Salaria km. 29,300 Monterotondo (RM)
Headquarters of the CNR Institute on Atmospheric Pollution, the structure located within the Roma1 Research Area of Monterotondo / Montelibretti represents, with its 50 staff units (including researchers, technologists, technicians and administrators), the headquarters historian of the CNR-IIA.
Chemistry has always acted as the "core-business" of the Montelibretti headquarters, with researchers engaged in the study of air quality and atmospheric pollution in urban and industrial areas, of emerging pollutants in emissions and in ambient air, side by side over time by colleagues who are experts in atmospheric modeling and advanced sensors.
In addition to the standard and official measurement methods, the CNR-IIA activities also concern the development and validation of new methodologies to measure air quality parameters and define the sources of pollution, through automatic detection systems, sensors in remoto or sensor network. The institute also carries out evaluation of chemical processes and pollutant abatement systems.
All with the fundamental support of the laboratory structures, fundamental for the analysis and development of prototypes
Laboratories and Equipment
Sensor characterization and measurement laboratory
In this laboratory, electrical measurements are carried out aimed at characterizing the behavior of sensor devices towards various types of environments. The various resistive sensor devices are housed in special chambers of ...
Electronics and Prototyping Laboratory
The laboratory was spatially designed according to the current concept of design and prototyping of polluting monitoring systems. In fact it is divided into three sections plus one dedicated to the research / commercial activity for the development of Quartz sensors ...
Multifunctional Nanomaterials Design and Development Laboratory
The activities and instruments of the laboratory (≈60 m²) are mainly dedicated to the development and characterization of nanostructured matrices with different architectures and for multiple functions. The materials, of bioinspired origin, are developed with a ...
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