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Isabel Suelves is affiliated with the Spanish National Research Council in Spain and conducts research primarily in the field of Engineering. Their work spans several subfields, including Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Catalysis, Materials Chemistry, and Analytical Chemistry.

The scientist's research topics encompass a range of areas related to catalytic and biomass conversion processes. Key topics include:

  • Catalysis and Hydrodesulfurization Studies
  • Catalysis for Biomass Conversion
  • Catalysts for Methane Reforming
  • Thermochemical Biomass Conversion Processes
  • Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
  • Lignin and Wood Chemistry
  • Biodiesel Production and Applications

Recent publications by Isabel Suelves highlight research on catalysts and sustainable energy production. Notable papers include:

  • "Natural Fe-based catalysts for the production of hydrogen and carbon nanomaterials via methane decomposition" (2021) published in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • "Cobalt doping of α-Fe/Al2O3 catalysts for the production of hydrogen and high-quality carbon nanotubes by thermal decomposition of methane" (2020) published in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • "Sustainable production of liquid biofuels and value-added platform chemicals by hydrodeoxygenation of lignocellulosic bio-oil over a carbon-neutral Mo2C/CNF catalyst" (2020) published in Chemical Engineering Journal
  • "Lignin to Monoaromatics with a Carbon-Nanofiber-Supported Ni-CeO2-x Catalyst Synthesized in a One-Pot Hydrothermal Process" (2021) published in ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
  • "A novel 'sea-thermal', synergistic co-valorisation approach for biofuels production from unavoidable food waste (almond hulls) and plastic residues (disposable face masks)" (2022) published in Chemical Engineering Journal

Isabel Suelves frequently collaborates with several co-authors, with notable partnerships including:

  • J.L. Pinilla (33 collaborations)
  • Daniel Torres (19 collaborations)
  • Javier Remón (13 collaborations)
  • Alejandro Ayala-Cortés (11 collaborations)
  • Christian Di Stasi (9 collaborations)

Frequently chosen publication venues reflect the interdisciplinary nature of their research and include:

  • Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering (5 publications)
  • International Journal of Hydrogen Energy (4 publications)
  • Chemical Engineering Journal (4 publications)
  • Journal of Cleaner Production (3 publications)
  • The Science of The Total Environment (2 publications)

Best Publications

  • Thermocatalytic decomposition of methane over activated carbons: influence of textural properties and surface chemistry

    R. Moliner;I. Suelves;M.J. Lázaro;O. Moreno

  • Hydrogen production by thermo catalytic decomposition of methane on Ni-based catalysts: influence of operating conditions on catalyst deactivation and carbon characteristics

    I. Suelves;M.J. Lázaro;R. Moliner;B.M. Corbella

  • Analysis of the strategies for bridging the gap towards the Hydrogen Economy

    R. Moliner;M.J. Lázaro;I. Suelves

  • Characterization of NiAl and NiCuAl catalysts prepared by different methods for hydrogen production by thermo catalytic decomposition of methane

    I. Suelves;M.J. Lázaro;R. Moliner;Y. Echegoyen

  • High temperature iron-based catalysts for hydrogen and nanostructured carbon production by methane decomposition

    J.L. Pinilla;R. Utrilla;R.K. Karn;I. Suelves

  • The effect of the functionalization of carbon nanofibers on their electronic conductivity

    D. Sebastián;I. Suelves;R. Moliner;M.J. Lázaro

  • Hydrogen production by methane decarbonization: Carbonaceous catalysts

    I. Suelves;M.J. Lázaro;R. Moliner;J.L. Pinilla

  • Hydrogen production by thermocatalytic decomposition of methane over Ni-Al and Ni-Cu-Al catalysts: Effect of calcination temperature

    Y. Echegoyen;I. Suelves;M.J. Lázaro;R. Moliner

  • Production of hydrogen and carbon nanofibers by thermal decomposition of methane using metal catalysts in a fluidized bed reactor

    J.L. Pinilla;R. Moliner;I. Suelves;M.J. Lázaro

  • Hydrogen and multiwall carbon nanotubes production by catalytic decomposition of methane: Thermogravimetric analysis and scaling-up of Fe-Mo catalysts

    D. Torres;J.L. Pinilla;M.J. Lázaro;R. Moliner

  • Carbonaceous materials as catalysts for decomposition of methane

    I. Suelves;J.L. Pinilla;M.J. Lázaro;R. Moliner

  • Enhanced oxygen reduction activity and durability of Pt catalysts supported on carbon nanofibers

    David Sebastián;Andrés García Ruíz;Isabel Suelves;Rafael Moliner

  • Influence of carbon nanofiber properties as electrocatalyst support on the electrochemical performance for PEM fuel cells

    D. Sebastián;J.C. Calderón;J.A. González-Expósito;E. Pastor

  • Kinetic study of the thermal decomposition of methane using carbonaceous catalysts

    J.L. Pinilla;I. Suelves;M.J. Lázaro;R. Moliner

  • Carbon nanofiber supported Mo2C catalysts for hydrodeoxygenation of guaiacol: The importance of the carburization process

    E. Ochoa;D. Torres;R. Moreira;J.L. Pinilla

  • Decomposition of methane over Ni-SiO2 and Ni-Cu-SiO2 catalysts: Effect of catalyst preparation method

    María Jesús Lázaro;Yolanda Echegoyen;Isabel Suelves;José María Palacios

  • Efficiency and emissions in a vehicle spark ignition engine fueled with hydrogen and methane blends

    F. Moreno;M. Muñoz;J. Arroyo;O. Magén

  • Thermo catalytic decomposition of methane over Ni-Mg and Ni-Cu-Mg catalysts Effect of catalyst preparation method

    Y. Echegoyen;I. Suelves;M.J. Lázaro;M.L. Sanjuán

  • Ni- and Fe-based catalysts for hydrogen and carbon nanofilament production by catalytic decomposition of methane in a rotary bed reactor

    J.L. Pinilla;R. Utrilla;M.J. Lázaro;R. Moliner

  • Hydrogen production by catalytic decomposition of methane using a Fe-based catalyst in a fluidized bed reactor

    D. Torres;S. de Llobet;J.L. Pinilla;M.J. Lázaro

  • Behaviour of different industrial waste oils in a pyrolysis process: metals distribution and valuable products

    C Nerı́n;C Domeño;R Moliner;M.J Lázaro

Frequent Co-Authors

M.J. Lázaro
M.J. Lázaro Spanish National Research Council
Rafael Moliner
Rafael Moliner Spanish National Research Council
Rafael Kandiyoti
Rafael Kandiyoti Imperial College London
Marcos Millan
Marcos Millan King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals
Rosa Menéndez
Rosa Menéndez Spanish National Research Council
Antonino S. Aricò
Antonino S. Aricò National Research Council (CNR)
Vincenzo Baglio
Vincenzo Baglio National Research Council (CNR)
Marcos Granda
Marcos Granda Spanish National Research Council
Ricardo Santamaría
Ricardo Santamaría Edwards Lifescience
Elena Pastor
Elena Pastor University of La Laguna

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