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José M. Marinas

José M. Marinas

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Chemistry

D-Index
68
Citations
15043
World Ranking
6598
National Ranking
190

Overview

José M. Marinas is affiliated with the University of Córdoba in Spain. Their recent research contributions include work published in the journal Green Chemistry.

Their latest paper, published in 2024, is titled "Correction: Microwave facile preparation of highly active and dispersed SBA-12 supported metal nanoparticles." This publication reflects ongoing research in the field of chemistry with a focus on nanoparticle preparation methods.

Frequent collaborators in José M. Marinas's research include the following co-authors:

  • J.M. Campelo
  • Tomas David Conesa
  • María José Gracia
  • María José Jurado
  • Rafael Luque

Their work has been featured in the publication venue:

  • Green Chemistry

Best Publications

  • Sustainable Preparation of Supported Metal Nanoparticles and Their Applications in Catalysis

    Juan M. Campelo;Diego Luna;Rafael Luque;José M. Marinas

  • Biofuels: a technological perspective

    Rafael Luque;Rafael Luque;Lorenzo Herrero-Davila;Juan M. Campelo;James H. Clark

  • Synthesis, characterization and photocatalytic activity of different metal-doped titania systems

    J.C. Colmenares;M.A. Aramendía;A. Marinas;J.M. Marinas

  • Hydrogenolysis of organohalogen compounds over palladium supported catalysts

    F.J. Urbano;J.M. Marinas

  • Knoevenagel condensation in the heterogeneous phase using aluminum phosphate-aluminum oxide as a new catalyst

    Jose A. Cabello;Juan M. Campelo;Angel Garcia;Diego Luna

  • Knoevenagel condensation in the heterogeneous phase using AlPO4-Al2O3 as a new catalyst

    J. A. Cabello;J. M. Campelo;A. Garcia;D. Luna

  • Influence of the Reaction Conditions and Catalytic Properties on the Liquid-Phase Hydrodechlorination of Chlorobenzene over Palladium-Supported Catalysts: Activity and Deactivation

    M.A. Aramendı́a;V. Boráu;I.M. Garcı́a;C. Jiménez

  • Magnesium Oxides as Basic Catalysts for Organic Processes: Study of the Dehydrogenation–Dehydration of 2-Propanol

    M.A. Aramendı́a;V. Borau;C. Jiménez;J.M. Marinas

  • Influence of the preparation method on the structural and surface properties of various magnesium oxides and their catalytic activity in the Meerwein–Ponndorf–Verley reaction

    Marı́a A Aramendı́a;Victoriano Borau;César Jiménez;José M Marinas

  • Thermal decomposition of Mg/Al and Mg/Ga layered-double hydroxides: a spectroscopic study

    María A. Aramendía;Yolanda Avilés;Victoriano Borau;José M. Luque

  • Comparative Study of Mg/M(III) (M=Al, Ga, In) Layered Double Hydroxides Obtained by Coprecipitation and the Sol–Gel Method

    Marı́a A. Aramendı́a;Victoriano Borau;César Jiménez;José M. Marinas

  • Influence of the strong metal support interaction effect (SMSI) of Pt/TiO2 and Pd/TiO2 systems in the photocatalytic biohydrogen production from glucose solution

    Juan C. Colmenares;Agnieszka Magdziarz;Maria A. Aramendia;Alberto Marinas

  • Determination of diquat and paraquat in olive oil by ion-pair liquid chromatography–electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (MRM)

    María A. Aramendía;V. Borau;Fernando Lafont;Alberto Marinas

  • Microwave facile preparation of highly active and dispersed SBA-12 supported metal nanoparticles

    Juan Manuel Campelo;Tomas David Conesa;Maria Jose Gracia;Maria Jose Jurado

  • Studies of catalyst deactivation in methanol conversion with high, medium and small pore silicoaluminophosphates

    J.M Campelo;F Lafont;J.M Marinas;M Ojeda

  • Selective Liquid-Phase Hydrogenation of Citral over Supported Palladium

    M.A. Aramendı́a;V. Borau;C. Jiménez;J.M. Marinas

  • Alkali-promoted AlPO4 catalysis

    J.M Campelo;A Garcia;J.M Gutierrez;D Luna

  • Hydroconversion of n-dodecane over Pt/SAPO-11 catalyst

    J.M Campelo;F Lafont;J.M Marinas

  • Liquid-phase hydrodechlorination of chlorobenzene over palladium-supported catalysts: Influence of HCl formation and NaOH addition

    M.A Aramendı́a;V Boráu;I.M Garcı́a;C Jiménez

  • Synthesis of acidic Al-MCM-48: influence of the Si/Al ratio, degree of the surfactant hydroxyl exchange, and post-treatment in NH4F solution

    J.M. Campelo;D. Luna;R. Luque;J.M. Marinas

Frequent Co-Authors

Francisco J. Urbano
Francisco J. Urbano University of Córdoba
Diego Luna
Diego Luna University of Córdoba
Antonio A. Romero
Antonio A. Romero Spanish National Research Council
Rafael Luque
Rafael Luque King Saud University
José Antonio Navío
José Antonio Navío Spanish National Research Council
Magali Boutonnet
Magali Boutonnet Royal Institute of Technology
Sven Järås
Sven Järås Royal Institute of Technology
Antoni Llobet
Antoni Llobet Autonomous University of Barcelona
María Hidalgo
María Hidalgo Spanish National Research Council
Luis Rallo
Luis Rallo University of Córdoba

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