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José M. Fraile

José M. Fraile

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Chemistry

D-Index
60
Citations
8785
World Ranking
9966
National Ranking
334

Overview

José M. Fraile is affiliated with the University of Zaragoza in Spain. Their research primarily spans the fields of Chemistry, Engineering, and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Within these fields, their work focuses on several subfields, including Organic Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, Molecular Biology, Ophthalmology, and Environmental Chemistry.

The scholar has contributed to topics such as Chemical Synthesis and Reactions, Enzyme Catalysis and Immobilization, Glaucoma and retinal disorders, Retinal Diseases and Treatments, Catalysis for Biomass Conversion, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, and Cellular Mechanics and Interactions.

They have published research in a variety of scientific journals, with frequent appearances in Biomacromolecules, Materials Today Bio, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, Molecular Catalysis, and ACS Omega.

  • Comparison of Chemical and Enzymatic Methods for the Transesterification of Waste Fish Oil Fatty Ethyl Esters with Different Alcohols (2020, ACS Omega)
  • Functionalization of Porous Cellulose with Glyoxyl Groups as a Carrier for Enzyme Immobilization and Stabilization (2021, Biomacromolecules)
  • Study of interactions between Brønsted acids and triethylphosphine oxide in solution by 31P NMR: evidence for 2: 1 species (2020, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics)
  • Brimonidine-LAPONITE® intravitreal formulation has an ocular hypotensive and neuroprotective effect throughout 6 months of follow-up in a glaucoma animal model (2020, Biomaterials Science)
  • Dexamethasone delivery to the ocular posterior segment by sustained-release Laponite formulation (2020, Biomedical Materials)

José M. Fraile has collaborated extensively with several coauthors, including José A. Mayoral, Clara I. Herrerías, María Jesús Rodrigo, M. J. Cardiel, and Elena García-Martín.

Best Publications

  • Noncovalent immobilization of enantioselective catalysts.

    José M. Fraile;José I. García;José A. Mayoral

  • Theoretical (DFT) insights into the mechanism of copper-catalyzed cyclopropanation reactions. Implications for enantioselective catalysis.

    José M. Fraile;José I. García;† Víctor Martínez-Merino;and José A. Mayoral

  • Enantioselective catalysis with chiral complexes immobilized on nanostructured supports.

    José M. Fraile;José I. García;Clara I. Herrerías;José A. Mayoral

  • Calcite precipitation by a high-pressure CO2 carbonation route

    C. Domingo;E. Loste;J. Gómez-Morales;J. García-Carmona

  • Bis(oxazoline)copper complexes covalently bonded to insoluble support as catalysts in cyclopropanation reactions

    M. Isabel Burguete;José M. Fraile;José I. García;† Eduardo García-Verdugo

  • Heterogeneous titanium catalysts for oxidation of dibenzothiophene in hydrocarbon solutions with hydrogen peroxide: On the road to oxidative desulfurization

    José M. Fraile;Cristina Gil;José A. Mayoral;Beatriz Muel

  • Calcined sodium nitrate/natural phosphate: an extremely active catalyst for the easy synthesis of chalcones in heterogeneous media

    Saı̈d Sebti;Abderrahim Solhy;Rachid Tahir;Saı̈d Boulaajaj

  • Clay-supported non-chiral and chiral Mn(salen) complexes as catalysts for olefin epoxidation

    J.M Fraile;J.I Garcı́a;J Massam;J.A Mayoral

  • Recent advances in the immobilization of chiral catalysts containing bis(oxazolines) and related ligands

    José M. Fraile;José I. García;José A. Mayoral

  • Hydrotalcite-promoted epoxidation of electron-deficient alkenes with hydrogen peroxide

    Carlos Cativiela;François Figueras;JoséM. Fraile;JoséI. García

  • Polymer-supported Bis(oxazoline)-copper complexes as catalysts in cyclopropanation reactions

    MI Burguete;JM Fraile;JI Garcia;E Garcia-Verdugo

  • Silica-supported titanium derivatives as catalysts for the epoxidation of alkenes with hydrogen peroxide : A new way to tuneable catalytic activity through ligand exchange

    José M. Fraile;José I. Garcı́a;José A. Mayoral;Eugenio Vispe

  • Simple and Efficient Heterogeneous Copper Catalysts for Enantioselective C−H Carbene Insertion

    José M. Fraile;José I. García;José A. Mayoral;Marta Roldán

  • How Important is the Inert Matrix of Supported Enantiomeric Catalysts? Reversal of Topicity with Two Polystyrene Backbones We would like to warmly thank Prof. J. M. J. Fréchet and Dr. F. Svec for technical advice. Financial support for this work was provided by the Spanish C.I.C.Y.T. (Project MAT96-1053) and Fundació Caixa Castelló-Bancaixa (P1B97-10).

    B Altava;MI Burguete;JM Fraile;JI García

  • Optimization of cyclohexene epoxidation with dilute hydrogen peroxide and silica-supported titanium catalysts

    José M. Fraile;José I. Garcı́a;José A. Mayoral;Eugenio Vispe

  • The use of H2O2 over titanium-grafted mesoporous silica catalysts: a step further towards sustainable epoxidation

    Matteo Guidotti;Claudio Pirovano;Nicoletta Ravasio;Beatriz Lázaro

  • The influence of alkaline metals on the strong basicity of Mg–Al mixed oxides: The case of transesterification reactions

    José M. Fraile;Nuria García;José A. Mayoral;Elísabet Pires

  • How Important is the Inert Matrix of Supported Enantiomeric Catalysts? Reversal of Topicity with Two Polystyrene Backbones

    Belén Altava;M. Isabel Burguete;José M. Fraile;José I. García

  • Deactivation of sulfonated hydrothermal carbons in the presence of alcohols: Evidences for sulfonic esters formation

    José M. Fraile;Enrique García-Bordejé;Laura Roldán

  • Parametric study of the hydrothermal carbonization of cellulose and effect of acidic conditions

    Enrique García-Bordejé;Elisabet Pires;José M. Fraile

  • Enantioselective cyclopropanation reactions in ionic liquids

    José M Fraile;José I Garcı́a;Clara I Herrerı́as;José A Mayoral

Frequent Co-Authors

José I. García
José I. García University of Zaragoza
José A. Mayoral
José A. Mayoral University of Zaragoza
Santiago V. Luis
Santiago V. Luis Jaume I University
François Figueras
François Figueras École Normale Supérieure
Eduardo García-Verdugo
Eduardo García-Verdugo Jaume I University
Oliver Reiser
Oliver Reiser University of Regensburg
Michel Vaultier
Michel Vaultier University of Bordeaux
M. Isabel Burguete
M. Isabel Burguete Jaume I University
Concepción Domingo
Concepción Domingo Spanish National Research Council
María J. Vicent
María J. Vicent Cardiff University

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