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    Degradation of Neonicotinoids and Caffeine from Surface Water by Photolysis by Raschitor, Alexandra, Romero, Alberto, Sanches, Sandra, Pereira, Vanessa J., Crespo, Joao G., Llanos, Javier

    Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (30-11-2021)
    “…Along with rapid social development, the use of insecticides and caffeine-containing products increases, a trend that is also reflected in the composition of…”
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    Recent Progress in Catalysts for Hydrogen-Chlorine Regenerative Fuel Cells by Mireya Carvela, Alexandra Raschitor, Manuel A. Rodrigo, Justo Lobato

    Published in Catalysts (01-11-2020)
    “…The increasing energy demand and the subsequent climate change consequences are supporting the search for sustainable alternatives to fossil fuels. In this…”
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    Evaluation of Goethite as a Catalyst for the Thermal Stage of the Westinghouse Process for Hydrogen Production by Carmen M. Fernández-Marchante, Alexandra Raschitor, Ismael F. Mena, Manuel A. Rodrigo, Justo Lobato

    Published in Catalysts (01-10-2021)
    “…This work focuses on the evaluation of goethite as a catalyst for the transformation of sulfuric acid into sulfur dioxide, a reaction with great interest for…”
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    Exploring the applicability of a combined electrodialysis/electro-oxidation cell for the degradation of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid by Llanos, Javier, Raschitor, Alexandra, Cañizares, Pablo, Rodrigo, Manuel A.

    Published in Electrochimica acta (10-04-2018)
    “…The improvement in the treatment efficiency of diluted effluents is one of the great challenges faced by electrochemical technology nowadays. In the present…”
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    Performance of ultrafiltration as a pre-concentration stage for the treatment of oxyfluorfen by electrochemical BDD oxidation by Acosta-Santoyo, Gustavo, Llanos, Javier, Raschitor, Alexandra, Bustos, Erika, Cañizares, Pablo, Rodrigo, M.A.

    Published in Separation and purification technology (15-04-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] •Oxyfluorfen (as commercial Barre®) is efficiently concentrated by ultrafiltration.•Total rejection of oxyfluorfen and permeate flux of 285.1…”
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    Electrochemically assisted dewatering for the removal of oxyfluorfen from a coagulation/flocculation sludge by Acosta-Santoyo, Gustavo, Raschitor, Alexandra, Bustos, Erika, Llanos, Javier, Cañizares, Pablo, Rodrigo, Manuel Andrés

    Published in Journal of environmental management (15-03-2020)
    “…This work focuses on the evaluation of the electrochemical dewatering of sludge obtained in the coagulation of wastes polluted with oxyfluorfen. To do this,…”
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    Electrocoagulation as the Key for an Efficient Concentration and Removal of Oxyfluorfen from Liquid Wastes by Muñoz, Martín, Llanos, Javier, Raschitor, Alexandra, Cañizares, Pablo, Rodrigo, Manuel A

    “…Electrocoagulation is usually applied to remove pollutants from the liquid phase, but in this work it is investigated to concentrate pollutants, with the final…”
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    Towards the Electrochemical Retention of CO 2 : Is it Worth it? by Carvela, Mireya, Mena, Ismael F., Raschitor, Alexandra, Lobato, Justo, Rodrigo, Manuel Andrés

    Published in ChemElectroChem (13-10-2021)
    “…Abstract This work focuses on the use of NaOH produced cathodically by reduction of water to retain gaseous CO 2 in a combined electrolyzer‐absorber device…”
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    Towards the Electrochemical Retention of CO2: Is it Worth it? by Carvela, Mireya, Mena, Ismael F., Raschitor, Alexandra, Lobato, Justo, Rodrigo, Manuel Andrés

    Published in ChemElectroChem (13-10-2021)
    “…This work focuses on the use of NaOH produced cathodically by reduction of water to retain gaseous CO2 in a combined electrolyzer‐absorber device. The process…”
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