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Francisco Carrasco-Marín

Francisco Carrasco-Marín

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Chemistry

D-Index
57
Citations
13077
World Ranking
10992
National Ranking
395

Overview

Francisco Carrasco-Marín is affiliated with the University of Granada in Spain. Their research focuses primarily on Engineering and Materials Science, with a significant emphasis on several subfields including Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Materials Chemistry, Water Science and Technology, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials.

Their scholarly contributions cover a variety of topics related to advanced material applications and energy technologies. Key research themes include:

  • Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques
  • Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication
  • Adsorption and biosorption for pollutant removal
  • Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
  • Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
  • Advanced battery technologies research

Recent publications by Francisco Carrasco-Marín highlight a range of experimental and review studies:

  • "Unveiling the exceptional synergism-induced design of Co-Mg-Al layered triple hydroxides (LTHs) for boosting catalytic activity toward the green synthesis of indol-3-yl derivatives under mild conditions," 2021, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
  • "From CO2 to Value-Added Products: A Review about Carbon-Based Materials for Electro-Chemical CO2 Conversion," 2021, Catalysts
  • "3D printing in photocatalysis: Methods and capabilities for the improved performance," 2023, Applied Materials Today
  • "Removal of emerging pollutants present in water using an E-coli biofilm supported onto activated carbons prepared from argan wastes: Adsorption studies in batch and fixed bed," 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • "Functionalized Cellulose for the Controlled Synthesis of Novel Carbon-Ti Nanocomposites: Physicochemical and Photocatalytic Properties," 2020, Nanomaterials

Frequent collaborators of Francisco Carrasco-Marín include:

  • Agustín F. Pérez-Cadenas
  • Esther Bailón-García
  • Farid B. Cortés
  • Camilo A. Franco
  • Adriana Isabel Moral-Rodríguez

Their work is often published in journals such as:

  • Materials
  • Catalysts
  • Environmental Research
  • Environmental Science and Pollution Research
  • Nanomaterials

Best Publications

  • Changes in surface chemistry of activated carbons by wet oxidation

    C Moreno-Castilla;M.V López-Ramón;F Carrasco-Marı́n

  • On the characterization of acidic and basic surface sites on carbons by various techniques

    María Victoria López-Ramón;Fritz Stoeckli;Carlos Moreno-Castilla;Francisco Carrasco-Marín

  • Activated Carbon Surface Modifications by Nitric Acid, Hydrogen Peroxide, and Ammonium Peroxydisulfate Treatments

    C. Moreno-Castilla;M. A. Ferro-Garcia;J. P. Joly;I. Bautista-Toledo

  • Activated carbons from KOH-activation of argan (Argania spinosa) seed shells as supercapacitor electrodes.

    Abdelhakim Elmouwahidi;Zulamita Zapata-Benabithe;Francisco Carrasco-Marín;Carlos Moreno-Castilla

  • Effects of non-oxidant and oxidant acid treatments on the surface properties of an activated carbon with very low ash content

    C. Moreno-castilla;F. Carrasco-marín;F.J. Maldonado-hódar;J. Rivera-utrilla

  • Activated carbons from KOH and H3PO4-activation of olive residues and its application as supercapacitor electrodes

    Abdelhakim Elmouwahidi;Esther Bailón-García;Agustín F. Pérez-Cadenas;Francisco J. Maldonado-Hódar

  • ADSORPTION OF SOME SUBSTITUTED PHENOLS ON ACTIVATED CARBONS FROM A BITUMINOUS COAL

    C. Moreno-Castilla;J. Rivera-Utrilla;M.V. López-Ramón;F. carrasco-Marín

  • Chemical and physical activation of olive-mill waste water to produce activated carbons

    Carlos Moreno-Castilla;Francisco Carrasco-Marı́n;M.Victoria López-Ramón;Miguel A. Alvarez-Merino

  • The creation of acid carbon surfaces by treatment with (NH4)2S2O8

    C. Moreno-Castilla;F. Carrasco-Marín;A. Mueden

  • Regularities in the temperature-programmed desorption spectra of CO2 and CO from activated carbons

    S. Haydar;C. Moreno-Castilla;M.A. Ferro-Garcı́a;F. Carrasco-Marı́n

  • Granular and monolithic activated carbons from KOH-activation of olive stones

    Ruth Ubago-Pérez;Francisco Carrasco-Marín;David Fairén-Jiménez;Carlos Moreno-Castilla

  • Thermal regeneration of an activated carbon exhausted with different substituted phenols

    C. Moreno-Castilla;J. Rivera-Utrilla;J.P. Joly;M.V. López-Ramón

  • Carbon–TiO2 composites as high-performance supercapacitor electrodes: synergistic effect between carbon and metal oxide phases

    A. Elmouwahidi;E. Bailón-García;J. Castelo-Quibén;A. F. Pérez-Cadenas

  • Water adsorption on activated carbons with different degrees of oxidation

    Francisco Carrasco-Marín;Abdelaziz Mueden;Teresa A. Centeno;Fritz Stoeckli

  • Porosity and surface area of monolithic carbon aerogels prepared using alkaline carbonates and organic acids as polymerization catalysts

    D. Fairén-Jiménez;F. Carrasco-Marín;C. Moreno-Castilla

  • Functionalized adsorbents prepared from fruit peels: Equilibrium, kinetic and thermodynamic studies for copper adsorption in aqueous solution

    Luis A. Romero-Cano;Luis A. Romero-Cano;Helena García-Rosero;Linda V. Gonzalez-Gutierrez;Leonardo A. Baldenegro-Pérez

  • Surface chemistry, porous texture, and morphology of N-doped carbon xerogels.

    María Pérez-Cadenas;Carlos Moreno-Castilla;Francisco Carrasco-Marín;Agustín F. Pérez-Cadenas

  • Activated carbons as adsorbents of sulfur dioxide in flowing air. Effect of their pore texture and surface basicity

    C. Moreno-Castilla;F. Carrasco-Marin;E. Utrera-Hidalgo;J. Rivera-Utrilla

  • Dehydration of methanol to dimethyl ether catalyzed by oxidized activated carbons with varying surface acidic character

    C Moreno-Castilla;F Carrasco-Marı́n;C Parejo-Pérez;M.V López Ramón

  • Cooperative adsorption of bisphenol-A and chromium(III) ions from water on activated carbons prepared from olive-mill waste

    M. Isidora Bautista-Toledo;José Rivera-Utrilla;Raúl Ocampo-Pérez;Francisco Carrasco-Marín

Frequent Co-Authors

Carlos Moreno-Castilla
Carlos Moreno-Castilla University of Granada
Francisco J. Maldonado-Hódar
Francisco J. Maldonado-Hódar University of Granada
José Rivera-Utrilla
José Rivera-Utrilla University of Granada
Farid B. Cortés
Farid B. Cortés National University of Colombia
David Fairen-Jimenez
David Fairen-Jimenez University of Cambridge
Manuel Sánchez-Polo
Manuel Sánchez-Polo University of Granada
Fritz Stoeckli
Fritz Stoeckli University of Neuchâtel
José L. Figueiredo
José L. Figueiredo University of Porto
Jacob A. Moulijn
Jacob A. Moulijn Delft University of Technology
Freek Kapteijn
Freek Kapteijn Delft University of Technology

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