Publications (126)

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2025

  1. Advancing chemical engineering education: Amplifying active learning with Wooclap's innovative pedagogical techniques

    Education for Chemical Engineers, Vol. 52, pp. 14-25

  2. Catalytic activation of N2O on promoted NiO based materials: Valorization by oxidative dehydrogenation of ethane

    Journal of Catalysis, Vol. 450

  3. Catalytic behavior of ITQ-13 zeolite in benzene and toluene ethylation

    Catalysis Today, Vol. 454

  4. Catalytic transformation of levulinic acid into γ-valerolactone with photoelectrocatalytic hydrogen using a novel one-unit set-up: Optimization of the preparation procedure of ruthenium-based catalyst

    Chemical Engineering Journal, Vol. 505

  5. EFFECTS OF PREPARATION METHOD ON CATALYTIC BEHAVIOR OF Ni-Me (Me = Co, Nb)/γ-Al2O3 FOR OXIDATIVE DEHYDROGENATION OF ETHANE

    Quimica Nova, Vol. 48, Núm. 4

  6. Efficient Anodized WO3 Photoanode for Photoelectrocatalytic Applications: Hydrogen Production and Reduction of CO2

    ChemCatChem, Vol. 17, Núm. 17

  7. Engineering WO3 Nanostructures via Carboxylic Acid Anodization for Advanced Lithium-Ion Battery Anodes

    Materials, Vol. 18, Núm. 24

  8. Environmentally valorization of olive tree pruning residue: Activated carbons for CO2 capture and energy storage in supercapacitors

    Biomass and Bioenergy, Vol. 194

  9. FRA(IQ). Tecnologies de l'aprenentatge i el coneixement en l'àrea de l'enginyeria química. Implementació de ferramentes de resposta d'audiència (FRA) per a la millora del procés d'ensenyament aprenentatge

    La intel·ligència artificial i l'Educació Superior. Un canvi deparadigma: llibre de comunicacions

  10. Hydrogen production by photoelectrochemical water splitting using WO3 nanostructures anodized in tartaric acid for the catalytic transformation of levulinic acid into γ-valerolactone

    Biomass and Bioenergy, Vol. 197

  11. Non-conventional hydrogen sources for the catalytic hydrogenation of biomass-derived levulinic acid to produce γ-valerolactone under mild conditions

    Catalysis Today, Vol. 455

  12. Olive Mill Waste-Derived Activated Carbon for CO2 Capture Using Realistic Conditions

    Energy and Fuels