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Overview

Juan Cornejo is affiliated with the Spanish National Research Council in Spain. Their research contributions primarily focus on the Social Sciences, with particular attention to subfields such as Law, Occupational Therapy, General Social Sciences, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

Their work addresses topics including Occupational Health and Safety in Workplaces, Multidisciplinary Research Papers Compilation, Ethics and bioethics in healthcare, Family and Matrimonial Law, and Data Privacy and Cybersecurity.

Juan Cornejo has co-authored publications with various researchers, including:

  • Carmen Cuba Cornejo
  • Roberto Cuba Acasiete
  • Carlos Euribe Ku
  • Mariana Lucia Ojeda Chú
  • Meghan E. B. Rojas

Their recent papers include:

  • "Determinación de emisiones contaminantes para control y disminución de la contaminación ambiental generados por vehículos" (2021), published in TAYACAJA
  • "Tratamiento jurídico del proceso de filiación: derecho a la identidad y la prueba de ADN" (2025), published in CES Derecho

Juan Cornejo has published in venues such as:

  • TAYACAJA
  • CES Derecho

Best Publications

  • Heavy Metal Adsorption by Functionalized Clays

    Rafael Celis;M. Carmen Hermosin;Juan Cornejo

  • Adsorption of anionic species on hydrotalcite-like compounds: effect of interlayer anion and crystallinity

    M.A. Ulibarri;I. Pavlovic;C. Barriga;M.C. Hermosı́n

  • Uptake of Cu2+, Cd2+ and Pb2+ on Zn–Al layered double hydroxide intercalated with edta

    M.R. Pérez;I. Pavlovic;C. Barriga;J. Cornejo

  • Hydrotalcite as sorbent for trinitrophenol: Sorption capacity and mechanism

    M.C. Hermosín;I. Pavlovic;M.A. Ulibarri;J. Cornejo

  • Adsorption of acidic pesticides 2,4-D, Clopyralid and Picloram on calcined hydrotalcite

    I. Pavlovic;C. Barriga;M.C. Hermosín;J. Cornejo

  • Hydrotalcite-like compounds as potential sorbents of phenols from water

    M.A. Ulibarri;I. Pavlovic;M.C. Hermosín;J. Cornejo

  • Influence of biochar amendments on the sorption-desorption of aminocyclopyrachlor, bentazone and pyraclostrobin pesticides to an agricultural soil.

    A. Cabrera;L. Cox;K. Spokas;M.C. Hermosín

  • Inorganic and organic clays as carriers for controlled release of the herbicide hexazinone.

    Rafael Celis;M Carmen Hermosín;M José Carrizosa;Juan Cornejo

  • Comparative sorption and leaching study of the herbicides fluometuron and 4-chloro-2-methylphenoxyacetic acid (MCPA) in a soil amended with biochars and other sorbents

    Alegria Cabrera;Lucia Cox;Kurt A. Spokas;Rafael Celis

  • Effect of organic amendments on herbicide sorption as related to the nature of the dissolved organic matter.

    L. Cox;R. Celis;M. C. Hermosín;J. Cornejo

  • Montmorillonite–chitosan bionanocomposites as adsorbents of the herbicide clopyralid in aqueous solution and soil/water suspensions

    R. Celis;M.A. Adelino;M.C. Hermosín;J. Cornejo

  • Sorption of imidacloprid on soil clay mineral and organic components

    L. Cox;W. C. Koskinen;R. Celis;M. C. Hermosin

  • Layered double hydroxides as supports for the slow release of acid herbicides.

    Lucelena P Cardoso;Rafael Celis;Juan Cornejo;João B Valim

  • Interactions of pesticides with clays and layered double hydroxides: a review

    J. Cornejo;R. Celis;I. Pavlovic;M. A. Ulibarri

  • Porosity and herbicide leaching in soils amended with olive-mill wastewater

    L. Cox;R. Celis;M.C. Hermosín;Alex Becker

  • Sorption-Desorption of Atrazine and Simazine by Model Soil Colloidal Components

    R. Celis;J. Cornejo;M. C. Hermosín;W. C. Koskinen

  • Behaviour of simazine in soil amended with the final residue of the olive-oil extraction process.

    A Albarrán;R Celis;M.C Hermosı́n;A López-Piñeiro

  • Sorption of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid by Model Particles Simulating Naturally Occurring Soil Colloids

    R. Celis;M.C. Hermosín;L. Cox;J. Cornejo

  • Organosmectites as sorbent and carrier of the herbicide bentazone

    M.J. Carrizosa;M.J. Calderón;M.C. Hermosı́n;J. Cornejo

  • Binding mechanism of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid by organo-clays

    M. C. Hermosin;J. Cornejo

Frequent Co-Authors

Rafael Celis
Rafael Celis Spanish National Research Council
William C. Koskinen
William C. Koskinen University of Minnesota
Kurt A. Spokas
Kurt A. Spokas United States Department of Agriculture
Susana Redondo-Gómez
Susana Redondo-Gómez University of Seville
Enrique Mateos-Naranjo
Enrique Mateos-Naranjo University of Seville
Marco Trevisan
Marco Trevisan Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Carlos J. Serna
Carlos J. Serna Spanish National Research Council
José-Julio Ortega-Calvo
José-Julio Ortega-Calvo Spanish National Research Council
Emilio Galán
Emilio Galán University of Seville
Michael J. Sadowsky
Michael J. Sadowsky University of Minnesota

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