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Jose Palomar is affiliated with the Autonomous University of Madrid in Spain. Their research focuses primarily on engineering and chemical engineering, with a significant emphasis on catalysis and process chemistry and technology. Their work spans several interconnected subfields including mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering, and renewable energy, sustainability, and the environment.

The main topics covered in Jose Palomar's scientific output include:

  • Ionic liquids properties and applications
  • Carbon Dioxide Capture Technologies
  • Carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis
  • CO2 Reduction Techniques and Catalysts
  • Phase Equilibria and Thermodynamics
  • Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
  • Catalysis for Biomass Conversion

Jose Palomar's publication record includes a wide range of articles in leading journals, notably contributing to the following venues:

  • Chemical Engineering Journal (10 publications)
  • Separation and Purification Technology (9 publications)
  • Journal of CO2 Utilization (4 publications)
  • ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering (4 publications)
  • Journal of Molecular Liquids (3 publications)

Among their recent papers are:

  • "Process analysis overview of ionic liquids on CO2 chemical capture," 2020, Chemical Engineering Journal
  • "Techno-economic feasibility of ionic liquids-based CO2 chemical capture processes," 2020, Chemical Engineering Journal
  • "Design of biogas upgrading processes based on ionic liquids," 2021, Chemical Engineering Journal
  • "Aspen plus supported design of pre-combustion CO2 capture processes based on ionic liquids," 2022, Separation and Purification Technology
  • "Process Simulation and Optimization on Ionic Liquids," 2024, Chemical Reviews

Jose Palomar frequently collaborates with other researchers in the field. Their notable co-authors include:

  • Rubén Santiago
  • Cristian Moya
  • Pablo Navarro
  • Elisa Hernández
  • Daniel Hospital-Benito

Best Publications

  • A Comprehensive Comparison of the IEFPCM and SS(V)PE Continuum Solvation Methods with the COSMO Approach

    A. Klamt;C. Moya;J. Palomar

  • Density and Molar Volume Predictions Using COSMO-RS for Ionic Liquids. An Approach to Solvent Design

    José Palomar;Victor R. Ferro;José S. Torrecilla;Francisco Rodriguez

  • Understanding the Physical Absorption of CO2 in Ionic Liquids Using the COSMO-RS Method

    Jose Palomar;Maria Gonzalez-Miquel;Alicia Polo;Francisco Rodriguez

  • Adsorption of ionic liquids from aqueous effluents by activated carbon

    J. Palomar;J. Lemus;M.A. Gilarranz;J.J. Rodriguez

  • Task-specific ionic liquids for efficient ammonia absorption

    Jose Palomar;Maria Gonzalez-Miquel;Jorge Bedia;Francisco Rodriguez

  • Characterization of Supported Ionic Liquid Phase (SILP) materials prepared from different supports

    Jesus Lemus;Jose Palomar;Miguel A. Gilarranz;Juan J. Rodriguez

  • Removal of chlorinated organic volatile compounds by gas phase adsorption with activated carbon

    Jesus Lemus;M. Martin-Martinez;Jose Palomar;Luisa Gomez-Sainero

  • Intramolecular Proton or Hydrogen-Atom Transfer in the Ground and Excited States of 2-Hydroxybenzoyl Compounds†

    J. Catalan;J. Palomar;J. L. G. De Paz

  • Ionic liquids for post-combustion CO2 capture by physical absorption: Thermodynamic, kinetic and process analysis

    Juan de Riva;José Suarez-Reyes;Daniel Moreno;Ismael Díaz

  • Comparison of lignin and cellulose solubilities in ionic liquids by COSMO-RS analysis and experimental validation

    Ana Casas;Jose Palomar;Maria Virginia Alonso;Mercedes Oliet

  • CO2/N2 Selectivity Prediction in Supported Ionic Liquid Membranes (SILMs) by COSMO-RS

    Maria Gonzalez-Miquel;Jose Palomar;Salama Omar;Francisco Rodriguez

  • Absorption refrigeration cycles based on ionic liquids: Refrigerant/absorbent selection by thermodynamic and process analysis

    Daniel Moreno;Víctor R. Ferro;Juan de Riva;Rubén Santiago

  • Cation and anion effect on the biodegradability and toxicity of imidazolium– and choline–based ionic liquids

    I.F. Mena;E. Diaz;J. Palomar;J.J. Rodriguez

  • A quantum-chemical-based guide to analyze/quantify the cytotoxicity of ionic liquids

    J. S. Torrecilla;J. Palomar;J. Lemus;F. Rodríguez

  • Evaluation of ionic liquids as absorbents for ammonia absorption refrigeration cycles using COSMO-based process simulations

    E. Ruiz;V.R. Ferro;J. de Riva;D. Moreno

  • Anion effects on kinetics and thermodynamics of CO2 absorption in ionic liquids.

    Maria Gonzalez-Miquel;Jorge Bedia;Concepcion Abrusci;Jose Palomar

  • Developing criteria for the recovery of ionic liquids from aqueous phase by adsorption with activated carbon

    Jesus Lemus;Jose Palomar;Francisco Heras;Miguel Angel Gilarranz

  • Process analysis overview of ionic liquids on CO2 chemical capture

    Daniel Hospital-Benito;Jesús Lemus;Cristian Moya;Rubén Santiago

  • Optimized ionic liquids for toluene absorption

    Jorge Bedia;Elia Ruiz;Juan de Riva;Victor R. Ferro

  • Excess Enthalpy of Monoethanolamine + Ionic Liquid Mixtures: How Good are COSMO-RS Predictions?

    Maria Gonzalez-Miquel;Marjorie Massel;Aruni DeSilva;Jose Palomar

  • Experimental Thermodynamic Properties of 1-Butyl-2-methylpyridinium Tetrafluoroborate [b2mpy][BF4] with Water and with Alkan-1-ol and Their Interpretation with the COSMO-RS Methodology

    Ana Navas;Juan Ortega;Remko Vreekamp;Elena Marrero

  • Development of an a Priori Ionic Liquid Design Tool. 1. Integration of a Novel COSMO-RS Molecular Descriptor on Neural Networks

    José Palomar;José S. Torrecilla;Víctor R. Ferro;Francisco Rodríguez

Frequent Co-Authors

Juan J. Rodriguez
Juan J. Rodriguez Autonomous University of Madrid
Miguel A. Gilarranz
Miguel A. Gilarranz Autonomous University of Madrid
Javier Catalán
Javier Catalán Autonomous University of Madrid
João A. P. Coutinho
João A. P. Coutinho University of Aveiro
John M. Prausnitz
John M. Prausnitz University of California, Berkeley
Ángeles Domínguez
Ángeles Domínguez Universidade de Vigo
Joan F. Brennecke
Joan F. Brennecke The University of Texas at Austin
Pedro J. Carvalho
Pedro J. Carvalho University of Aveiro
Leonardus Lefferts
Leonardus Lefferts University of Twente
Mara G. Freire
Mara G. Freire University of Aveiro

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