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Denise M. Mitrano

Environmental Systems Science

KU Leuven

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About Denise M. Mitrano at KU Leuven

Denise M. Mitrano is a professor at ETH Zurich specializing in the environmental fate and impacts of micro- and nanoplastics. Mitrano has established a strong presence in the field. Their research directions are illustrated by key works including "Plastics can be used more sustainably in agriculture", and "Long-range atmospheric transport of microplastics across the southern hemisphere".

Research Areas

microplasticsnanoplasticsenvironmental pollutionwaste managementanalytical techniquessoil systemsbioconversion
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Research Output

Total Citations7,602

Emerging researcher

Publications116

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h-index43

Established scholar

i10-index71

Growing portfolio

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