Search Results - "González Quijón, María Eugenia"

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    Permanent and decidua dentition as chronological biomarkers of heavy metal contamination: A review of the forensic literature by Rojas-Torres, Javier, Quijón, María Eugenia González, Henríquez-Vidal, Andrés, Devia-Rubio, Leslie, Martínez-Duran, Luis

    “…Contamination with heavy metals (HM) has great environmental consequences in the environment due to lack of biodegradation, in addition, accumulation in living…”
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    Activated carbon from pyrolysis of peanut shells as cathode for lithium-sulfur batteries by Rojas, María del Carmen, Nieva Lobos, María Luz, Para, María Laura, González Quijón, María Eugenia, Cámara, Osvaldo, Barraco, Daniel, Moyano, Elizabeth Laura, Luque, Guillermina Leticia

    Published in Biomass & bioenergy (01-03-2021)
    “…The utilization of low-value, abundant and sustainable biomass materials for high-value energy storage application is remarkable important nowadays. Among the…”
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    Development of bifunctional biochar/iron oxide composites for tetracycline removal from synthetic wastewater by Anabalón Fuentes, Pedro, Kopp Pailañir, Matias, Rocha Mella, Sebastian, González Quijón, María Eugenia, Marzialetti Bernardi, Teresita, Cea Lemus, Mara

    Published in Journal of water process engineering (01-07-2024)
    “…In this work, we studied the effect of physicochemical properties of synthesized biochar/iron oxide composites on tetracycline (TC) removal from an aqueous…”
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    Comprehensive Development of a Cellulose Acetate and Soy Protein-Based Scaffold for Nerve Regeneration by Gutiérrez, Brandon, González-Quijón, María Eugenia, Martínez-Rodríguez, Paulina, Alarcón-Apablaza, Josefa, Godoy, Karina, Cury, Diego Pulzatto, Lezcano, María Florencia, Vargas-Chávez, Daniel, Dias, Fernando José

    Published in Polymers (12-01-2024)
    “…The elaboration of biocompatible nerve guide conduits (NGCs) has been studied in recent years as a treatment for total nerve rupture lesions (axonotmesis)…”
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