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Chromium(VI) reduction in aqueous medium by means of catalytic membrane reactors
ArticleAbstract: A novel method for catalytic reduction of chromium(VI) to chromium(III) in model and real water is pPalabras claves:Catalytic membrane reactors, Chromate reduction, Pd and Pd/CeO /Fe O active phases 2 2 3Autores:Dafinov A.I., Medina F., Sueiras J.E., V Pinos, Verónica Pinos-VélezFuentes:googlerraaescopusCatalytic Palladium-Based and Iron-Based Membrane Reactors: Novel Strategies of Synthesis
ArticleAbstract: Several procedures were employed in the preparation of different Pd- and Fe-based catalytic membranePalabras claves:Autores:Crivoi D.G., Dafinov A.I., Di Luca C., Medina F., Verónica Pinos-VélezFuentes:googlescopusNew tuneable catalytic membrane reactor for various reactions in aqueous media
ArticleAbstract: A catalytic membrane reactor (CMR) was prepared using a commercial ceramic hollow fibre membrane ofPalabras claves:Catalytic membrane reactor, Fenton-like process, hydrogenation reaction, OXIDATION, PalladiumAutores:Crivoi D.G., Dafinov A.I., Medina F., Sueiras J.E., Verónica Pinos-VélezFuentes:googlescopusPerformance of the catalytic membrane reactors of different pore size with palladium as catalytic phase in hydrogenation and oxidation reactions
ArticleAbstract: The catalytic membrane reactors (CMR) were prepared using commercial Hollow Fiber Membranes of corunPalabras claves:Advanced Oxidation Processes, Catalytic membrane reactors, Chromium (VI) reduction, hydrogenation, Palladium nanoparticles, PhenolAutores:Dafinov A.I., Medina F., Verónica Pinos-VélezFuentes:googlescopusSynthesis of the zntio<inf>3</inf> /tio<inf>2</inf> nanocomposite supported in ecuadorian clays for the adsorption and photocatalytic removal of methylene blue dye
ArticleAbstract: Currently, the study of semiconductor materials is very promising for the photocatalytic remediationPalabras claves:Adsorption, clay, Methylene-blue, photocatalysis, ZnTiO -TiO 3 2Autores:Hipatia Alvarado Jaramillo, Medina F., Silvia González Pérez, Ximena V. Jaramillo-FierroFuentes:googlescopus