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Adrián Esteban-Arranz

Researcher at University of Castilla–La Mancha

Publications -  13
Citations -  121

Adrián Esteban-Arranz is an academic researcher from University of Castilla–La Mancha. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Oxide. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 10 publications receiving 62 citations. Previous affiliations of Adrián Esteban-Arranz include National University of Distance Education & University of Manchester.

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Effects at molecular level of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) in Chironomus riparius (DIPTERA) aquatic larvae.

TL;DR: The obtained results show a transcriptional alteration of some genes included in this study, indicating that different cell processes are affected and providing one the first evidences in the mechanisms of action of MWCNT in invertebrates to prevent future damage to aquatic ecosystems.
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Graphene oxide as a 2D platform for complexation and intracellular delivery of siRNA

TL;DR: This study underlines the potential of non-surface modified GO flakes to act as 2D siRNA delivery platforms, without the need for cationic functionalization, but warrants further vector optimization to allow the effective release of the nucleic acid and achieve efficient gene silencing.
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Effect of surface, structural and textural properties of graphenic materials over cooperative and synergetic adsorptions of two chloroaromatic compounds from aqueous solution

TL;DR: In this paper, two different graphene oxides, two reduced graphene oxide under inert atmosphere and one reduced graphene oxide under ammonia atmosphere were used as adsorbents for removing two chloroaromatic compounds from water.
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Utilization and reusability of hydroxyethyl cellulose alumina based aerogels for the removal of spilled oil.

TL;DR: Hydroxyethyl cellulose alumina-based aerogels synthesized by an environmentally friendly freeze-drying process are used as sorbents for oil spills and it is demonstrated that the oil retention coefficient depends on the viscosity of the oil and the amount of hydroxy methyl cellulose contained in the aerogel.
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Obtaining activated biochar from olive stone using a bench scale high-pressure thermobalance

TL;DR: In this paper, a low cost-biomass, olive stone, was used as a carbon precursor to synthesize activated biochar, and experiments were carried by single step activation for two agents (steam and CO2) using a bench scale high-pressure thermobalance.