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Teresa A. Centeno is affiliated with the Spanish National Research Council in Spain. Their research primarily focuses on Engineering, with significant contributions across various subfields including Biomedical Engineering, Civil and Structural Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Geochemistry and Petrology, and Building and Construction.

Centeno's main topics of research cover a diverse range of areas: thermochemical biomass conversion processes, concrete and cement materials research, coal and its by-products, supercapacitor materials and fabrication, advanced battery technologies research, lignin and wood chemistry, and natural fiber reinforced composites.

Their recent published papers include:

  • Impact of carbon pores size on ionic liquid based-supercapacitor performance, 2020, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
  • Hydrothermal carbonization as a sustainable strategy for integral valorisation of apple waste, 2020, Bioresource Technology
  • Reducing cement consumption in mortars by waste-derived hydrochars, 2023, Journal of Building Engineering
  • Innovative particleboard material from the organic fraction of municipal solid waste, 2021, Journal of Building Engineering
  • Modelling and assessment of a sorption enhanced gasification system coupled with hydrothermal carbonization, hot gas cleaning, and plasma to produce pure H2 from biomass, 2023, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

Centeno frequently collaborates with several coauthors, among whom are Álvaro Amado-Fierro, M.A. Díez, Antonio Luis Marqués Sierra, Loreto Suárez, and Michael M. Santos.

Their work is often published in journals such as the Journal of Building Engineering, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Bioresource Technology, Materials, and Carbon.

Best Publications

  • Templated Mesoporous Carbons for Supercapacitor Application

    A.B. Fuertes;G. Lota;T.A. Centeno;E. Frackowiak

  • Supported carbon molecular sieve membranes based on a phenolic resin

    Teresa A. Centeno;Antonio B. Fuertes

  • Improvement of the structural and chemical properties of a commercial activated carbon for its application in electrochemical capacitors

    G. Lota;Teresa Álvarez Centeno;E. Frackowiak;Fritz Stoeckli

  • Carbon composite membranes from Matrimid® and Kapton® polyimides for gas separation

    A.B. Fuertes;D.M. Nevskaia;T.A. Centeno

  • Cherry stones as precursor of activated carbons for supercapacitors

    M. Olivares-Marín;J. A. Fernández;M. J. Lázaro;C. Fernández-González

  • Capacitance in carbon pores of 0.7 to 15 nm: a regular pattern

    Teresa Álvarez Centeno;Olha Sereda;Fritz Stoeckli

  • The role of textural characteristics and oxygen-containing surface groups in the supercapacitor performances of activated carbons

    Teresa Álvarez Centeno;F. Stoeckli

  • Effects of phenolic resin pyrolysis conditions on carbon membrane performance for gas separation

    T.A Centeno;J.L Vilas;A.B Fuertes

  • Capacitance and surface of carbons in supercapacitors

    Belén Lobato;Loreto Suárez;Laura Guardia;Teresa A. Centeno

  • Carbon molecular sieve gas separation membranes based on poly(vinylidene chloride-co-vinyl chloride)

    Teresa A Centeno;Antonio B Fuertes

  • Preparation of supported asymmetric carbon molecular sieve membranes

    A.B Fuertes;T.A Centeno

  • A comparative life cycle assessment of graphene and activated carbon in a supercapacitor application

    Matteo Cossutta;Viliam Vretenar;Teresa Álvarez Centeno;Peter Kotrusz

  • Performance of mesoporous carbons derived from poly(vinyl alcohol) in electrochemical capacitors

    J. A. Fernández;T. Morishita;M. Toyoda;M. Inagaki

  • On the determination of surface areas in activated carbons

    Fritz Stoeckli;Teresa A. Centeno

  • On the limits of CO2 capture capacity of carbons

    C.F. Martín;M.G. Plaza;J.J. Pis;F. Rubiera

  • Mesoporous carbons with graphitic structures fabricated by using porous silica materials as templates and iron-impregnated polypyrrole as precursor

    Antonio B. Fuertes;Teresa A. Centeno

  • The assessment of surface areas in porous carbons by two model-independent techniques, the DR equation and DFT

    Teresa Álvarez Centeno;F. Stoeckli

  • Carbon molecular sieve membranes from polyetherimide

    A.B. Fuertes;T.A. Centeno

  • Performance of templated mesoporous carbons in supercapacitors

    M. Sevilla;S. Álvarez;T.A. Centeno;A.B. Fuertes

  • Recovery of carbon fibres by the thermolysis and gasification of waste prepreg

    Félix A. López;Olga Rodríguez;Francisco José Alguacil;Irene García-Díaz

  • On the characterization of microporous carbons by immersion calorimetry alone

    Fritz Stoeckli;Teresa A. Centeno

Frequent Co-Authors

Fritz Stoeckli
Fritz Stoeckli University of Neuchâtel
Antonio B. Fuertes
Antonio B. Fuertes Spanish National Research Council
Francisco José Alguacil
Francisco José Alguacil Spanish National Research Council
J. M. Rojo
J. M. Rojo Spanish National Research Council
Andrea Balducci
Andrea Balducci Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Covadonga Pevida
Covadonga Pevida Spanish National Research Council
Fernando Rubiera
Fernando Rubiera Spanish National Research Council
Marta Sevilla
Marta Sevilla Spanish National Research Council
Elzbieta Frackowiak
Elzbieta Frackowiak Poznań University of Technology
J.J. Pis
J.J. Pis Spanish National Research Council

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