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Dolores Lozano-Castelló

Dolores Lozano-Castelló

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Chemistry

D-Index
45
Citations
10580
World Ranking
16266
National Ranking
659

Overview

Dolores Lozano-Castelló is affiliated with the University of Alicante in Spain. Their research spans chemical engineering and materials science, with a focus on catalysis and related subfields. The scholar has published extensively on topics including catalytic processes in materials science, catalysts for methane reforming, catalysis and oxidation reactions, carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis, microplastics and plastic pollution, recycling and waste management techniques, and additive manufacturing and 3D printing technologies.

Their recent publications demonstrate a range of interests within catalysis and environmental applications. Notable papers include:

  • Insights into the Oxygen Vacancy Filling Mechanism in CuO/CeO2 Catalysts: A Key Step Toward High Selectivity in Preferential CO Oxidation (2020), ACS Catalysis
  • Design of active sites in Ni/CeO2 catalysts for the methanation of CO2: tailoring the Ni-CeO2 contact (2020), Applied Materials Today
  • Study of microplastics with semicrystalline and amorphous structure identification by TGA and DSC (2021), Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
  • Effect of Ru loading on Ru/CeO2 catalysts for CO2 methanation (2021), Molecular Catalysis
  • Microplastics' analysis in water: Easy handling of samples by a new Thermal Extraction Desorption-Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (TED-GC/MS) methodology (2022), Talanta

Dolores Lozano-Castelló collaborates frequently with a set of coauthors, indicating an active network within the field. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Agustín Bueno-López
  • Arantxa Davó-Quiñonero
  • Esther Bailón-García
  • Sergio López-Rodríguez
  • Esteban Guillén-Bas

The scholar's work is regularly published in venues relevant to catalysis and chemical engineering. Frequent publication venues include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of CO2 Utilization
  • ChemCatChem
  • Chemical Engineering Journal
  • ACS Catalysis

Their scholarly output shows a concentration in chemical engineering and materials science, with over fifty publications in catalysis and materials chemistry alone. Subfields such as process chemistry and technology, pollution, and industrial and manufacturing engineering form additional areas of contribution.

Research topics further highlight a multifaceted expertise spanning catalytic processes, methane reforming catalysts, oxidation reactions, as well as environmental concerns such as microplastics and recycling methods. There is also engagement with emerging manufacturing technologies like additive manufacturing and 3D printing.

Best Publications

  • Preparation of activated carbons from spanish anthracite. II. Activation by NaOH

    D. Lozano-Castelló;M.A. Lillo-Ródenas;D. Cazorla-Amorós;A. Linares-Solano

  • Influence of pore structure and surface chemistry on electric double layer capacitance in non-aqueous electrolyte

    D. Lozano-Castelló;D. Cazorla-Amorós;A. Linares-Solano;S. Shiraishi

  • Hydrogen storage on chemically activated carbons and carbon nanomaterials at high pressures

    M. Jordá-Beneyto;F. Suárez-García;D. Lozano-Castelló;D. Cazorla-Amorós

  • Advances in the study of methane storage in porous carbonaceous materials

    D Lozano-Castelló;J Alcañiz-Monge;M.A de la Casa-Lillo;D Cazorla-Amorós

  • ROLE OF SURFACE CHEMISTRY ON ELECTRIC DOUBLE LAYER CAPACITANCE OF CARBON MATERIALS

    M.J. Bleda-Martínez;J.A. Maciá-Agulló;D. Lozano-Castelló;E. Morallón

  • Usefulness of CO2 adsorption at 273 K for the characterization of porous carbons

    D Lozano-Castelló;D Cazorla-Amorós;A Linares-Solano

  • Carbon activation with KOH as explored by temperature programmed techniques, and the effects of hydrogen

    D. Lozano-Castelló;D. Lozano-Castelló;J.M. Calo;J.M. Calo;D. Cazorla-Amorós;D. Cazorla-Amorós;A. Linares-Solano;A. Linares-Solano

  • Isotopic and in situ DRIFTS study of the CO2 methanation mechanism using Ni/CeO2 and Ni/Al2O3 catalysts

    A. Cárdenas-Arenas;A. Quindimil;A. Davó-Quiñonero;E. Bailón-García

  • Influence of pore size distribution on methane storage at relatively low pressure: preparation of activated carbon with optimum pore size

    D Lozano-Castelló;D Cazorla-Amorós;A Linares-Solano;D.F Quinn

  • High-Loading Cobalt Oxide Coupled with Nitrogen-Doped Graphene for Oxygen Reduction in Anion-Exchange-Membrane Alkaline Fuel Cells

    Qinggang He;Qing Li;Samson Khene;Xiaoming Ren

  • Chemical and electrochemical characterization of porous carbon materials

    M.J. Bleda-Martínez;D. Lozano-Castelló;E. Morallón;D. Cazorla-Amorós

  • Activated carbon monoliths for methane storage: influence of binder

    D Lozano-Castelló;D Cazorla-Amorós;A Linares-Solano;D.F Quinn

  • Tailoring the porosity of chemically activated hydrothermal carbons: Influence of the precursor and hydrothermal carbonization temperature

    C. Falco;J.P. Marco-Lozar;D. Salinas-Torres;E. Morallón

  • Effect of metal loading on the CO2 methanation: A comparison between alumina supported Ni and Ru catalysts

    Adrián Quindimil;Unai De-La-Torre;Beñat Pereda-Ayo;Arantxa Davó-Quiñonero

  • Insights into the Oxygen Vacancy Filling Mechanism in CuO/CeO2 Catalysts: A Key Step Toward High Selectivity in Preferential CO Oxidation

    Arantxa Davó-Quiñonero;Arantxa Davó-Quiñonero;Esther Bailón-García;Sergio López-Rodríguez;Jerónimo Juan-Juan

  • Role of Hydroxyl Groups in the Preferential Oxidation of CO over Copper Oxide–Cerium Oxide Catalysts

    Arantxa Davó-Quiñonero;Miriam Navlani-García;Dolores Lozano-Castelló;Dolores Lozano-Castelló;Agustín Bueno-López;Agustín Bueno-López

  • Powdered Activated Carbons and Activated Carbon Fibers for Methane Storage: A Comparative Study

    D. Lozano-Castello;D. Cazorla-Amoros;A. Linares-Solano

  • Advanced activated carbon monoliths and activated carbons for hydrogen storage

    María Jordá-Beneyto;Dolores Lozano-Castelló;Fabián Suárez-García;Diego Cazorla-Amorós

  • Asymmetric hybrid capacitors based on activated carbon and activated carbon fibre–PANI electrodes

    David Salinas-Torres;Juan Manuel Sieben;Dolores Lozano-Castello;Diego Cazorla-Amorós

  • On the soot combustion mechanism using 3DOM ceria catalysts

    Virginia Alcalde-Santiago;Arantxa Davó-Quiñonero;Dolores Lozano-Castelló;Agustín Bueno-López

Frequent Co-Authors

Diego Cazorla-Amorós
Diego Cazorla-Amorós University of Alicante
Agustín Bueno-López
Agustín Bueno-López University of Alicante
Angel Linares-Solano
Angel Linares-Solano University of Alicante
Emilia Morallón
Emilia Morallón University of Alicante
Tomás García
Tomás García Spanish National Research Council
James A. Anderson
James A. Anderson University of Aberdeen
Juan R. González-Velasco
Juan R. González-Velasco University of the Basque Country
Ramón Murillo
Ramón Murillo Spanish National Research Council
Ana M. Mastral
Ana M. Mastral Spanish National Research Council
Maria-Magdalena Titirici
Maria-Magdalena Titirici Imperial College London

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