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Serafín Bernal

Serafín Bernal

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Chemistry

D-Index
47
Citations
8089
World Ranking
15634
National Ranking
627

Overview

Serafín Bernal is affiliated with the University of Cádiz in Spain. The current information on their research work does not include specific recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, or detailed fields of study.

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Best Publications

  • Some recent results on metal/support interaction effects in NM/CeO2 (NM: noble metal) catalysts

    S Bernal;J.J Calvino;M.A Cauqui;J.M Gatica

  • Redox behavior of CeO2–ZrO2 mixed oxides: I. Influence of redox treatments on high surface area catalysts

    Hilario Vidal;Hilario Vidal;Jan Kaspar;Michèle Pijolat;Gerardo Colon

  • CuOx-TiO2 Photocatalysts for H2 Production from Ethanol and Glycerol Solutions

    Valentina Gombac;Laura Sordelli;Tiziano Montini;Juan J. Delgado

  • Modification of the oxygen storage capacity of CeO2–ZrO2 mixed oxides after redox cycling aging

    F Fally;V Perrichon;H Vidal;J Kaspar

  • Surface and structural characterization of CexZr1-xO2 CEZIRENCAT mixed oxides as potential three-way catalyst promoters

    Gerardo Colon;Michèle Pijolat;Françoise Valdivieso;Hilario Vidal

  • Some contributions of electron microscopy to the characterisation of the strong metal-support interaction effect

    S. Bernal;J.J. Calvino;M.A. Cauqui;J.M. Gatica

  • The interpretation of HREM images of supported metal catalysts using image simulation : profile view images

    S Bernal;F.J Botana;J.J Calvino;C López-Cartes

  • Hydrogen chemisorption on ceria: influence of the oxide surface area and degree of reduction

    Serafín Bernal;José J. Calvino;Gustavo A. Cifredo;José M. Gatica

  • The role of Pd–Ga bimetallic particles in the bifunctional mechanism of selective methanol synthesis via CO2 hydrogenation on a Pd/Ga2O3 catalyst

    Sebastián E. Collins;Juan J. Delgado;César Mira;José J. Calvino

  • HREM study of the behaviour of a Rh/CeO2 catalyst under high temperature reducing and oxidizing conditions

    S. Bernal;F.J. Botana;J.J. Calvino;G.A. Cifredo

  • Behaviour of rare earth sesquioxides exposed to atmospheric carbon dioxide and water

    S. Bernal;F.J. Botana;R. García;J.M. Rodríguez-Izquierdo

  • Reversibility of hydrogen chemisorption on a ceria-supported rhodium catalyst

    S. Bernal;J.J. Calving;G.A. Cifredo;J.M. Rodríguez-Izquierdo

  • Textural and phase stability of CexZr1−xO2 mixed oxides under high temperature oxidising conditions

    G Colón;F Valdivieso;M Pijolat;R.T Baker

  • Single-step process to prepare CeO2 nanotubes with improved catalytic activity.

    Leandro González-Rovira;José M. Sánchez-Amaya;Miguel López-Haro;Eloy del Rio

  • Study of some aspects of the reactivity of La2O3 with CO2 and H2O

    S. Bernal;J. A. Díaz;R. García;J. M. Rodríguez-Izquierdo

  • Effects of the nature of the reducing agent on the transient redox behavior of NM/Ce0.68Zr0.32O2 (NM = Pt, Pd, and Rh)

    N Hickey;P Fornasiero;J Kašpar;J.M Gatica

  • Microstructural and chemical properties of ceria-supported rhodium catalysts reduced at 773 K

    S. Bernal;F. J. Botana;J. J. Calvino;M. A. Cauqui

  • High-resolution electron microscopy investigation of metal–support interactions in Rh/TiO2

    S. Bernal;F. J. Botana;J. J. Calvino;C. López

  • Stabilisation of nanostructured Ce0.2Zr0.8O2 solid solution by impregnation on Al2O3: a suitable method for the production of thermally stable oxygen storage/release promoters for three-way catalysts

    R. Di Monte;P. Fornasiero;J. Kašpar;M. Graziani

  • Influence of the calcination temperature on the nano-structural properties, surface basicity, and catalytic behavior of alumina-supported lanthana samples

    Zouhair Boukha;Loubna Fitian;Miguel López-Haro;Manuel Mora

Frequent Co-Authors

José J. Calvino
José J. Calvino University of Cádiz
Juan José Delgado
Juan José Delgado University of Cádiz
Jan Kašpar
Jan Kašpar University of Trieste
Ana B. Hungría
Ana B. Hungría University of Cádiz
Xiaowei Chen
Xiaowei Chen University of Cádiz
Paolo Fornasiero
Paolo Fornasiero University of Trieste
Gerardo Colón
Gerardo Colón Spanish National Research Council
Odile Stéphan
Odile Stéphan University of Paris-Saclay
Paul A. Midgley
Paul A. Midgley University of Cambridge
Montserrat Baiget
Montserrat Baiget Autonomous University of Barcelona

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